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AND  OF  A  PORTION  OF  THE  BOOKS  BELONGING  TO  THE 


INTERMEDIATE  DEPARTMENT 


WORCESTER, 


1884. 

WORCESTER,  MASS. 

PRINTED  BY  CHARLES  HAMILTON 

311    Main    Street. 

1884. 


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EXPLANATION, 


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This  catalogue  includes  all  books  on  the  accessions  catalogue  the 
first  day  of  September,  1883,  which  can  be  taken  home  without  obtain- 
ing special  permission  from  the  librarian.  It  has  been  prepared  by 
Miss  Sarah  F.  Earle,  the  head  of  the  Catalogue  department,  from 
the  rules  of  Mr.  Cutter,  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum,  as  a  basis. 

Books  are  entered  first  under  the  author,  if  known,  or,  if  not,  under 
the  first  word  of  the  title,  not  an  article. 

Stories,  novels,  plays,  essays,  e?c.,  are  entered,  also,  under  the  first 
word  of  the  title  not  an  article,  excepting  where,  as  in  a  few  instances, 
the  title  has  been  transposed  ;  as,  Arthur  O'Leary,  Adventures  of ; — 
Henry  Esmond,  History  of; — Dombey  and  son.  Dealings  with  the 
firm  of ; — Mary  Powell,  Maiden  and  married  life  of. 

Histories  and  travels,  the  arts,  philosophy,  and  science  must  be 
looked  for  under  their  specific  subjects  ;  also  books  relating  to  the 
language  and  literature  of  the  different  couutries.  For  instance, 
under  the  heading  France  will  be  found  sub-headings.  Description ; 
History;  Language;  Literature;  and  many  sub-headings  Vill  be 
found  further  divided,  to  obviate  the  necessity  of  looking  through 
long  lists  for  special  books.  Below  will  be  found  enumerated  a  few 
of  the  more  important  subject  headings,  which  have  many  entries 
under  them,  while  many  more  will  be  found  in  their  proper  places 
in  the  alphabet. 

The  English  language  and  literature  not  being  the  language  or 
literature  of  a  special  country,  books  about  these  subjects  will  be 
found  under  the  heads,  Eng.  ballads,  Eng.  drama,  Eng.  language, 
Eng.  literature,  Eng.  poetry,  etc.  Many  works  relating  to  England 
relate  to  Great  Britain,  and  must  be  looked  for  there ;  noticeably 
in  Biography,  History,  Laic,  and  Politics;  while  Art,  Description, 
Ecclesiastical  history ,  etc.,  are  under  England.  The  sub-headings  are 
distinguished  by  italics. 

In  making  up  the  list  for  each  author,  not  only  his  separate  books 
have  been  enumerated,  but  every  important  work  found  in  any  collec- 
tion which  the  library  contains,  the  abbreviated  title  and  number  of  the 
book  containing  the  work  being  given.  For  instance,  among  Dr. 
Holmes's  books,  will  be  found  his  lecture  on  The  medical  profession  in 
Massachusetts,  published  by  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  in 


VI 


EXPLANATION. 


a  volume  of  lectures.     Following  the  author's  works,  will  be  found  all 
the  works  or  papers  written  about  him  which  the  library  contains. 

People  must  be  careful  to  consult  the  copious  references.  For 
instance,  under  Art  there  is  a  reference  to  Art  education  and  to  Arts, 
Fine  ;  and  under  the  latter  head,  is  a  long  list  of  references  to  kindred 
subjects  under  which  there  are  many  entries. 

It  is  thought  that  the  abbreviations  need  no  explanation,  as,  though 
freely  used,  they  are  of  common  words,  and  serve  only  to  admit  of  a 
longer  title. 

A  list  of  corrections  has  been  prepared,  where  will  be  found  entries 
accidentally  omitted  or  misplaced. 

SAMUEL  S.  GREEN, 


November  15,  1883. 


Librarian. 


PARTIAL  LIST  OF  SUBJECT-HEADINGS. 

Persons,   places,   rivers,  religions,   and  many  subjects  of  smaller 
scope  not  included. 


Acoustics. 

Agriculture. 

Alcohol. 

Amusements. 

Ancient  history. 

Archaeology. 

Architecture. 

Arctic  regions. 

Arts,  Fine. 

Astronomy. 

Banks  and  Banking. 

Bible. 

Bibliography. 

Biography. 

Biology. 

Blowpipe. 

Botany. 

Brain.  / 

Business. 

Calculus. 

Carpentry. 

Chemistry. 

Chess. 

Children. 

Christianity. 

Civilization. 

Colleges  aw(?  Univer- 
sities. 

Color. 

Commerce. 

Convents. 

Cookery. 

Costume. 

Creation. 

Currency. 

Decoration,  Orna- 
ment. 

Domestic  economy. 

Domestic  education. 

Drawing. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

Education. 


Elocution. 

Engineering. 

Entomology. 

Ethnology. 

Etiquette' a?i^  Man- 
ners. 

Evolution. 

Fairv  tales. 

Faith. 

Fiction. 

Fishing. 

Food. 

Force. 

Free  trade. 

Furniture. 

Future  life. 

Game. 

Games. 

Gardening. 

Geography. 

Geology. 

Geometry. 

Gymnastics. 

Gypsies. 

Heat. 

Heredity. 

History! 

Household  art. 

Hunting. 

Hydraulics. 

Hygiene. 

Immortality. 

Insanity. 

Jews. 

Labor  and  Laboring 
classes. 

Land  tenure. 

Language. 

Law. 

Libraries. 

Literature. 

Logic. 


Machinery. 
Magnetism. 
Man. 

Manufactures. 
Materialism. 
Mathematics. 
Mechanics. 
Meteorology. 
Middle  Ages. 
Mind  and  body. 
Mineralogy. 
Miracles. 
Missions. 
Money. 

Moral  philosophy. 
Mormons. 
Music. 
Mythology. 
Natural  history. 
Nature. 
Ocean. 
Optics. 
Ornithology. 
Painting. 
Pathology. 
Philosophy. 
Physics. 
Physiology. 
Political  economy. 
Political  science.' 
Popes. 
Positivism. 
Pottery. 
Poultry. 

Preachers,  Preach- 
ing. 
Prayer. 
Printing. 
Prisons. 

Private  theatricals. 
Protestantism. 
Psychology. 


Puritanism. 
Railroads. 
Reading. 
Reformation. 
Religion. 
Resorts. 
Rhetoric. 
Roads. 
Rowing. 
Science. 

Seamanship,  Seamen. 
Sewerage,  Sewers. 
Slavery. 
Socialism. 
Sociology. 

Spiritisrii,    Spiritual- 
ism. 
Sports. 
Steam  engine. 
Steel. 
Sugar. 
Sun. 
Sunday. 

Technical  education. 
Telegraph. 
Temperance. 
Theatre. 
Theology. 
Trades-unions. 
Trigonometry. 
Ventilation.  ' 
Violin. 
Voice. 
Warming. 
Whist. 
Woman. 
Wood  carving. 
Wood  engraving. 
Zoology. 


CORRECTIONS. 


Page. 

10    Abbott,  E.    Hellenica.    Foi' Thucididea  read  Thucydides. 

—  Theology  and  ethics  of  Sophocles.     (In  his  Hellenica.)  20099 
49    Ancient  history  from  the  monuments.    See  Society  for  Prom.  Chr. 

Knowledge. 
Ancient  history  from  the  monuments.     Omit  the  entnj, 
64    Arctic  regions.   Wrangell,  F.  v.   Narrative  of  an  exp.  to  the  Polar  sea, 

1820-23.  3756 

70    Art.    Insert,  after  Arts,  Fine,  and  the  references  there. 
73    Arts,  Fine.    In  the  references,  for  Arts  useful  read  Arts,  Useful. 
78    Assyria.    Smith,  G.    Assyrian  discoveries;   explor.  and  disc,  on  the 

site  of  Nineveh.  *I 

102    Barnby,  J.    Read  Barmby. 

142  Bismarck-Schoenhausen,  C.  E.  L.  ().    Klaczko,  J.    {In  his  Two  Chan- 

cellors.) 15886 

143  Blackwell,  E.;  Blackwell,  H.  B.;  Blackwell,  I.  A.;  Blackwood,  F.  T. 

H.     Transfer  the  entries  to  page  145. 
145    Blackwell,  E.;  Blackwell,  H.  B.;  Blackwell.  I.  A.;  Blackwood,  F.  T. 

H.    For  entries  under  these  names,  see  page  143. 
162    Box,  S.    Bead  Box,  T. 

Box,  T.    Same  author  as  above. 
166    Bray,  A.  E.    For  Slothard  read  Stothard. 

192  Burnes,  A.    Cabool ;  journey  and  residence.  627 

—  Travels  into  Bokhara :  voyage  on  the  Indus.    2  v.  628-9 

193  Burns,  A.    Bead  Burnes. 

199    Cabul.    For  Burns  i^ead  Burnes. 

231    Charcoal  drawing.    Allonge,  A.    Charcoal  drawing.  15782 

—  Carter,  S.  N.    {In  her  Drawing  in  black  and  white.)  22182 

—  Ware,  W.  R.    Charcoal  drawing.     (In  Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  See  also  Drawing. 

282    Canstantinus.    Bead  Constantinus. 

292    Cosas  de  Espafia;  illust.  of  Spain  and  the  Spaniards;  by  Mrs.  W.  P. 

Byrne.    2  v.  6745-6 

301    Crayon.    Bead  Crayon  drawing. 

Crayon  drawing.    Carter,  S.  N.     (In  her  Drawing  in  black  and  white.)      22132 

—  See  also  Drawing. 

309    Cummings,  G.  D.    Bead  Cummins,  G.  D. 

327    Decoration,  Ornament.    James,  M.  E.    How  to  decorate  our  ceilings, 

walls,  and  floors.  22805 

—  Poynter,  E.  J.    Some  remarks  on  ancient  decorative  art.    (In  Poole, 

R.  S.  and  others.    Lect.)  22821 

355    Dow,  Jr.,  pseud.    For  Page  read  Paige. 

357  Drawing.    Allonge,  A.     Omit  the  entry. 

358  —  Ware,  W.  W.     Omit  the  entry. 

—  Insert,  in  the  reference,  Charcoal  drawing. 

370    Early  Britain.    See  Society  for  Prom.  Chr.  Knowledge. 
387    "Eliot,  George,  pseud.    /See  Lewes,  M.  E. 


Vlll  CORRECTIONS. 

/ 
415    Evans,  M.    Insert  {psetid.  George  EMot) . 
417    Every  boy's  annual.    See  Routledge's  Every  boy's  annual. 

Every  boy's  book.    Entry  misplaced. 
436    Finance.    Insert,  in  the  reference,  Property. 
450    Forgiven  at  last ;  by  J.  R.  Hadermann.     Omit  the  entry. 
482    Gallus.     AS'ee  Rome. 
489    Gearing.    /S'ee  Machinery ; — Valves. 
521    Grandfather,  The;  by  E.  Pickering.     Omit  the  entry. 
521    Grangi,  — .    Bead  Grange,  E.  and  Mont^pin,  X. 
525    Great  Britain.    Biography.    Insert,  in  the  reference,  Judges. 
549    Hadermann,  J.  R.    Forgiven  at  last.     Omit  the  entry. 
577    Health  resorts.    Yeo,  J.  B.    Health  resorts  and  their  uses.  22720 

589  Heyse,  P.  J.  L.    Gesammelte  Werke.    In  the  contents,  for  A.Y2ih\i\2kt2i 

read  Arrabbiata. 

590  —  L'Arabbiata.    Bead,  in  title  and  in  contents,  Arrabiata. 
610    Hope,  T.    For  Anastatius  read  Anastasius. 

631    Hydraulics.    For  Box,  S.  read  Box,  T. 

679  Jolly,  Miss.    Safely  married.     Omit  the  entry. 

680  Jbnes,  B.  H.  B.    Bead  Jones,  H.  B. 

842    Miller's,  A,  story  of  the  war.     See  Plebiscite. 

911    Non-Christian  religious  systems.     See  Society  for  Prom.  Chr.  Knowl- 
edge. 
Non-Christian  religious  systems,  nameZy:     Omit  the  entry. 
983    Pickering,  E.    The  grandfather.     Omit  the  entity. 
994    Polar  sea.     Omit  the  entry. 
1016    Professions.    Whately,  R.    Lecture  on  the  intellect,  and  mor.  infl.  of 

the  professions.     {In  his  Elem.  of  rhetoric,  p.  269.)  9756 

—  Insert,  in  the  reference, — also. 
1027    Rabelais,  F.    Works ;  illust.  by  Dorc.     Omit  the  entry. 

1034    Reading.     Under  Porter,  N.  add  Same ;  with  select  catalogue  of  books.      21045 
1045    Resorts.    Yeo,  J.  B.     Omit  the  entry. 
1049.  Rhys,  J.     Take  off  Soc.  for  Prom.  Chr.  Know!. 
1053    Ridgeaway,  H.  B.    Obedience  better  than  sacrifice.     (Iw  Young  Men's 

Chr.  Ass..  Washington.    Union  pulpit.  6680 

1081    Safely  married;  by  Miss  Jolly.     Omit  the  entry. 

1160    Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge.    Publications.    Namely: 
Ancient  history  from  the  monuments : 

Birch,  S.'    Egypt.  _  14067 

Smith,  G.    Assyria.  14068 

—  Babylonia.  17387 
Yaux,  W.  S.  W.    Greek  cities  and  islands  of  Asia  Minor.  17541 

—  Persia.  14069 
Early  Britain : 

Allen,  G.    Anglo-Saxon  Britain.  .  21675 

Rhys,  J.    Celtic  Britain.  22541 

Non-Christian  religious  systems : 

Davids,  T.  W.  R.    Buddhism.  17494 

Douglas,  R.  K.    Confucianism  and  Taouism.  19215 

Muir,  W.    The  Coran.  19256 

Stobart,  J.  W.  H.    Islam  and  its  founders.  17504 

Williams,  M.    Hinduism.  17510 

1279    Union  pulpit.    See  Young  Men's  Chr.  Ass.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


CATALOGUE. 


A  book  with  *'  *I ''  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
of  a  user  of  the  Library,  and  can  be  secured  only  by  asking  an  attendant  for  it. 


A.  L.  O.  E.  pseud.     See  Tucker,  C. 

A  beau  mentir  qui  vient  de  loin  ;   par  P.  Celiere.     {In  his  En 

Scene.)  14601 

A  la  baguette,  comedie ;  par  J.  Normand.     {In  Legouve,  J. 

W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14687 

A  louer  pour   le   terme ;    comedie ;    par  E.   d'Hervilly.      {In 

Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  8.)  14798 

A  I'essai ;   comedie.  par  A.  Cahen  et  G.   Sujol.     (Theatre  de 

camp.,  ser.  7.)  14691 

Abailard,  Pierre.     Brigham,  C.  H.     {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  and  HeloTfse.    Berington,  J.     History  of  Abeillard  and  Heloisa,  with 

letters.  10953 

Houssaye,  A.    {In  his  Philosophers,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2006 

Lamartine,  A.  de.    H^loTse.     (In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  1.)  13216 

Wight,  O.  W.    Romance  of  Abelard  and  Heloise.  10193 

Abandoned;  by  J.  Verne.     (Mysterious  island.)  15383 

Abattoirs.     See  Amer.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Rep.,  v.  3. 
Abbe  Aubain,  L' ;  par  P.  Merimee.     {In  his  Nouvelles.)  9520 

Abbe  Constantin,  L' ;  par  L.  Halevy.  14712 

—  Same.  Eng.  trans.  21827 
Abbe  Tigrane,  The  ;  by  F.  Fabre.  13943 
Abbey,  C.  J.,  and  Overton,  J.  H.     The  English  Church  in  the 

18th  Cent.     2  v.  18725-6 

Abbeys.     Bourasse,  J.J.     Abbayes  et  monasteres.  9435 

—  Timbs,  J.    Abbeys,  castles,  and  ancient  halls  of  Eng.  and  Wales.    2  v.      9582-3 

—  See  also  St.  Albans. 

Abbot,  E.  S.     Abbot,   E.   H.      {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Abbot,  E.  h:     Biog.  of  G.   F.  Hodges;    E.  S.  Abbot.      {In 

Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1,  2.)  6492-3 

Abbot,  E.     The  authorship  of  the  4th  gospel.     {In  Institute 

essays.)  19811 

Abbot,  F.  E.     Genius  of  Christianity  and  free  religion.     {In 

Free  Relig.  Assoc.  Freedom  and  fellowship.)  13778 

—  Influence  of  philosophy  upon  Christianity.     {In  Institute  essays.)  19811 

—  The  Liberal  League  movement;    its  principles,  objects,  etc.      {In  Cen- 

tenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Rep.,  18T6.)  *I 

—  The  scientific  method  in  religion.  16873 

—  joint  author.    See  McQuaid,  B.  J. 

Abbot,  G.  D.     Mexico  and  the  U.  S.  ;    their  mutual  relations, 

etc.     Port,  and  maps.  13420 

9 


10  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Abbot,  W.  R.     Profession  of  the  teacher.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass. 

Addr.  and  Proc,  3  874.)  16720 

Abbot,  The  ;   [by  W.  Scott].  3805 

Abbotsford  ;  by  W.  Irving,     (/n /izs  Crayon  misc.)  2161 

Abbott,  A.  O.  Prison  life  in  the  South,  1864-5.  Illust.  6024 
Abbott,  B.  A.  and  L.,  {pseud.  Benauly).     Cone  Cut  Corners; 

exper.  of  a  conservative  family.  924 

—  -  Matthew  Caraby.  2960 
Abbott,  B.  V.     American  jurisprudence.     {In  Woolsey,  T.  D. 

1st  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  Judge  and  jury ;  pop.  expl.  of  leading  topics  in  the  law  of  the  land.  20255 
Abbott,  C.  C.     Discovery  of  supposed  Palaeolithic  implements 

fr.  the  glacial  drift.     {In  Peabody  Mus.  of  Arch.  Rept., 

V.  2.)  19624 

—  Primitive  industry :  or,  Illustrations  of  the  handiwork  of  native  races  of 

Amer.  20757 

—  Stone-age  in  New  Jersey.     (7?i  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rep.,  1875.)  12994 
Abbott,  E.     Long  Look  house  ;  silhouette  illust.  16560 

—  Out  doors  at  Long  Look;  silhouette  illust.  17323 

—  Paragraph  history  of  the  Amer.  revolution.  15699 

—  Paragraph  history  of  the  U.  S.  fr.  the  discovery  of  the  continent.  15772 

—  Revolutionary  times ;  sketches.                           '  15779 

—  A  trip  Eastward.    Illust.     (Long  Look  books.)  20971 
Abbott,   E.   G.     Colburn,    W.    G.       {In   Higginson,  T.    W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Abbott,  E.  A.     Bible  lessops.     3d.  ed.  11526 

—  Cambridge  sermons,  preached  bef.  the  Univ.  15780 

—  How  to  tell  the  parts  of  speech;  introd.  to  Eng.  grammar.  Amer.  ed. 

rev.  bv  J.  G.  R.  McElroy.  20460 

—  How  to  write  clearly ;  Eng.  composition.  13539 

—  Introduction,  notes,  etc.     (In  Bacon,  F.  Essays.)    2  v.  18614-15 

—  Onesimus ;  mem.  of  a  disciple  of  St.  Paul.  21519 

—  Philochristus ;  mem.  of  a  disciple  of  the  Lord.  17619 

—  A  Shakesperlan  grammar ;  differences  bet.  Elizabethiau  and  mod.  English.  *I 

—  Through  nature  to  Christ,  or.  The  ascent  of  worship  thr.  illusion  to  the 

truth.  17567 

—  and  Seeley,  J.  R.    English  lessons  for  English  people.  9744 
Abbott,  E.,"ed.      Hellenica ;    coll.   of  ess.   on  Greek  poetry, 

philosophy,  history,  and  religion.  20099 

Contents.    Mvers,  E.    Aeschylus.— Abbott,  E.    Theology  and  ethics  of 

Sophocles.— N^ettleship,  R.  L.    theory  of  education  in  Plato's  Repubhc— 

Bradlev,  A.  C.     Aristotle's  conception  of  the  State.— Courtney,  W.  L. 

Epicurus.- Jebb,  R.  C.    The  speeches  of  Thucidides.— Dakyns,  H.  G. 

Xenophon.— Davidson,  J.  L.  S.     Polybius.— Myers,  F.  W.  H.     Greek 

Abbott,  H.  L.     Palfrey,  F.  W.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
Abbott,  J.     American  history.     8  v. 

Contents.    V.  1-2.    Aboriginal  Americans.    Discovery  of  America.  52-3 

3.  Southern  colonies.  5710 

4.  Northern  colonies.  '            17 

5.  Wars  of  the  colonies.  5544 
6-8.    Revolt  of  the  colonies.    Revolution.    Washington.  5812-14 

—  August  and  Elvie.  9752 

—  Cousin  Lucv  among  the  mountains.  5647 

—  Florence  stories.    6  v.  49-50;  14281-4 

Contents.     Florence  and  John.— Grimkie.— Orkney  Islands.— English 
Channel.— Isle  of  "Wight.— Florence's  return. 

—  Force.     (Science  for  the  young.)  11266 

—  Franconia  stories,  namely : 

Agnes.  51 

Beechnut.  3 

Caroline.  f>4 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  11 

Ellen  Lvnu.  55 

Malleville.  56 

Mary  Bell.  57 

Mary  Erskiue.  58 

Rodblphus.  59 

Stuvvesaut.  60 

Wallace.  23 

-  Gentle  measures  in  the  training  of  the  young.  9833 

-  Granville  valley.                                                                                           •  11263 

-  Harper's  story  books,    v.  4.  22614 

Contents.    The  Harper  establishment.— Franklin,  the  apprentice  boy.— 
The  studio ;  theory  and  practice  of  drawing. 

-  Heat.     (Science  for  the  young.)  11265 

-  Historv  of  Alexander  tlie  Great.  1 

-  History  of  Alfred  the  Great.  2 

-  History  of  Charles  I.  4 

-  History  of  Charles  II.  5 

-  History  of  Cleopatra,  Queeu  of  Egypt.  6 

-  History  of  Cyrus  the  Great.  8 

-  Historv  of  Darius  the  Great.  9 

-  History  of  Elizabeth.  10 

-  History  of  Genghis  Khan.  72 

-  History  of  Hannibal  the  Carthaginian.                                                            •  12 

-  History  of  Julius  Caesar.  13 

-  History  of  Margaret  of  Anjou.  5292 

-  History  of  Mary  queen  of  ^cots.  14 

-  Historv  of  Nero.  15 

-  Historv  of  Peter  the  Great.  16 

-  Historv  of  Pvrrhus.  2316 

-  Historv  of  Richard  I.  of  England.  14287 

-  Historv  of  Richard  II.  14288 

-  History  of  Richard  III.  18 

-  Historv  of  Romulus.  19 

-  History  of  William  the  Conqueror.  24 

-  History  of  Xerxes,  the  great.  5325 

-  Hoarvhead  and  M'Donner.  11 

-  Hunter  and  Tom.  9820 

-  Light.     (Science  for  the  young.)  11264 

-  Marco  Paul  stories,  namely: 

Marco  in  Boston.  61 

Marco  in  Maine.  62 

Marco  in  New  York.  63 

Marco  in  Vermont.  64 

Marco  on  the  Erie  canal.  65 

Marco  at  the  Springfield  armory.  66 

-  Rainbow  and  Luckv  iltories,  namely  : 

Handle.                  '  67 

Rainbow's  journev.  68 

Selling  Lucky.      '  69 

The  three  pines.  70 

Up  the  river.  5494 

Wav  to  do  good.  4931 

-  The  Rollo  and  Lucv  Poetrv.    3  v.  9283-5 

-  Rollo  at  plav.  38 

-  Rollo  at  school.                                                                                           '  39 

-  Rollo  at  work.  37 

-  Rollo  learning  to  read.                                         ,  36 

-  Rollo  learning  to  talk.  35 

-  Rollo's  correspondence.  44 

-  Rollo's  experiments.  41 

-  Rollo's  museum.  42 

-  Rollo's  philosophy :  Water;  Air;  Fire;  Sky,    4  v.  .      45-48 

-  Rollo's  tour  in  Europe.    10  v.,  namely : 

Rollo  on  the  Atlantic.  25 

Rollo  in  Naples.  26 

Rollo  in  Geneva.  27 

Rollo  in  Holland.  28 

Rollo  in  London.  29 

Rollo  in  Rome.  30 

Rollo  in  Paris.  31 

Rollo  in  Scotland.  32 

Rollo  in  Switzerland,  33 


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Rollo  on  the  Rhine.  34 

—  Rollo's  travels.  4a 

—  Rollo's  vacation.  40 

—  The  schooner  Mary  Ann.  10461 

—  A  summer  in  Scotland.    En^r.  20 

—  The  teacher;  or,  Moral  infl.  in  the  instr.  and  government  of  the  young; 

new  ed.  21 

—  Water  and  land.  9871 

—  The  young  christian.    2d.  ed.  22 
Abbott,  J.  §.  C.     American  pioneers  and  patriots;  namely: 

Adventures  of  De  La  Salle,  etc.  13739 

Benjamin  Franklin.  16088 

Captain  William  Kidd.  13780 

Christopher  Carson.  6982 

Daniel  Boone.  '  16637 

David  Crockett.  '  127.51 

Ferdinand  de  Soto.  11591 

George  Washington.  16638 

Life  of  Christopher  Columbus.  14131 

Life  of  John  Paul  Jones.  13305 

Miles  Standish.  11272 

Peter  Stuyvesant.  12031 

—  Civil  war  iii  America.    2  v.  5713-14 

—  The  empire  of  Austria ;  its  rise  and  power.  75 

—  History  of  Frederick  II.  called  Frederick  the  Great.  9611 

—  History  of  Henry,  king  of  France  and  Navarre.  14285 

—  History  of  Hernando  Cortez.  7 

—  History  of  Hortense.  14286 

—  History  of  Joseph  Bonaparte.  7891 

—  History  of  Josephine. 

—  Historv  of  King  Philip. 

—  History  of  Louis  XIA^. 

—  History  of  Louis  Philippe. 

—  History  of  Madame  Roland. 

—  Hikory  of  Maine,  fr.  the  discovery. 

—  History  of  Maria  Antoinette. 

—  History  of  Napoleon.    2  v. 

—  History  of  Napoleon  III. 

—  History  of  the  Empire  of  Russia. 

—  Italy  and  the  war  for  Italian  independence ;  incl.  biog.  of  Pope  Pius  IX. 

—  Italy ;  fr.  the  earliest  period. 

—  Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the  U.  S. 

—  Same.    Added,  One  hundred  years'  progress. 

—  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena. 

—  Prussia,  and  the  Franco-Prussian  war. 

—  Romance  of  Spanish  history. 
Abbot,  L.     Henry  Ward  Beecher  ;  sketch  of  his  career  ;  with 

analyses  of  his  power,  etc. 

—  Hints  for  home  reading. 

Contents.  Sweetser,  M.  F.  What  the  people  read.— Warner,  C.  D. 
Why  young  people  read  trash.— Perkins,  F.  B.  What  to  read;  Plans  of 
reading. — Hamlin,  C.  Plans  of  reading.— Mabie,  H.  W.  Art  of  readino'. 
—Hall,  E.  E.  Choice  of  books.— Cook,  J.  How  to  make  dull  boys  read ; 
How  to  preserve  the  results  of  reading.— Abbott,  L.  Hints  for  people 
that  do  not  read.— A  symposium.— Putnam,  G.  P.  Suggestions  for  house- 
hold libraries. 

—  How  to  succeed ;  essays,  by  Bayard,  Edmunds,  e^c.     (Handy-book  ser.)        22562 

—  Life  of  Christ,  found,  on  the'  gospels ;  manners,  customs,  etc.  of  his 

times.    Designs.    2d  ed.  22008 

Abbott,  R.  pseud.     See  Parker,  R.  A. 

Abdallah ;  by  E.  R.  L.  Laboulaye.  8444 

Abdel  Kader.     Churchill,  C.  H.     Life  of  Abdel.  10975 

A  Becket,  St.  Thomas.     See  Thomas  a  Becket. 
A  Beckett,  A.  G.     Comic  Blackstone ;  illust.  by  Cruikshank.       7710 

—  Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Abeilard.     See  Abailard. 

Abeken,  B.  (j9se«<:L  Ernst  Andolt).     Eine  Nacht.      (Dentscher 

Novellenschatz.)  16168 


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Abel,  C.     Linguistic  essays.  218.56 

Abel;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.     {In  his  Tragedies,  v.  2.)  *I 

Abelard.     See  Abailard. 

Abelard  ;  drame,  par  C.  de  Remusat.  14520 

Abelin,  H.     Om  vardeu  af  barn  under  de  forsta  lefuadsareu.  15000 

Abell,  L.  E.  Recollections  of  Napoleon,  on  St.  Helena.  12186 

Abeokuta  and  the  Camaroons  Mts.  ;  by  R.  H.  Burton.     2  v.   7429-30 

Aberdeen,  Lord.     See  Gordon,  G. 

Aberdeen.    Black,  A.  and  C.     Picturesque  guide  to  A.    3d.  ed.  *I 

Abernethy,  J.     Russell  W.     {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

Abich,  .     Remarkable  forms  of   hail-stones  in  Georgia. 

{In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)  11625 
Abinger.  Lord.     See  Scarlett,  J. 
Abkhasia.     Palgrave,   W.  G.     The   Abkhasian   insurrection. 

{In  his  Ess.  on  East,  quest.)  12382 
Abney,  W.  de  W.     Photography.     {In  So.  Kensington  Sci. 

lect.,  V.  1.)  17678 

—  Treatise  on  pliotograpliv.  17566 
Aboard  the  Mavis  ;  by  R.  Markham.  lUust.  20064 
Abode,  The,  of  snow;  by  A.  Wilson.  14172 
Abolition.     See  Slavery. 

Abou  Ben  Adhem,  Morals  of ;  by  D.  R.  Locke.                              13966 
About,  E.  F.  V.     Colonel  Fougas'  mistake  ;  tr.  by  J.  E.  Mait- 

land.     2  v.  18865-6 

—  The  fellah.  10795 

—  L'homme  k  Toreille  cass^e.  9469 

—  Same.    Eng.    Man  with  the  broken  ear.  6908 

—  Le  nez  d'un  notaire.  9470 

—  Same.    Eng.    The  notary's  nose.  12929 

—  La  question  Roniaine.       '  ^                    9471 

—  Le  Roi  des  monta^'nes.                                                                          ""  9472 
•^  Rome  of  to-day.     Illiist.  86 

—  Rouge -et  noir;  fr.  the  Freneh.  11502 

—  Trente  et  quarante.  9473 

—  Le  Turco.  9474 

—  Le  roraan  d'  un  brave  homnie.                                                       .  14643 

—  Same.    Eng.    Story  of  an  honest  man.  19909 

—  Germaiue.                 *  84 

—  Greece  and  the  Greeks  of  the  present  dav.  85 

—  Tolla.  *  88 
About  old  story-tellers  ;  by  D.  G.  Mitchell.  17346 
About  some  fellows  ;  or.  Odds  and  ends  fr.  my  note-book.  18343 
Above  suspicion  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.  15863 
Above  the  clouds  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.  {In  his  Handy  dramas.)  16747 
Abraham  a  Sancta  Clara.     On  envy,     {hi  Hedge,  F.  H.  Prose 

writers.)  1841 

Abraham,  E.     Georges  et  Georgette,  comedie.      {In  Legouve, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc..  ser.  3.)  14498 

Abram  Van  Zandt,  the  man  in  the  picture  ;  by  R.  Lowell.    {In 

/iis  Story  or  two.)  '  "  18012 

Abrantes,  La  Dnchesse  d'.     See  Junot,  L.  P. 
Absaraka.     Carrington,  Mrs.     Absaraka,  Home  of  the  Crows  ; 

exp.  on  the  Plains.  7534 

Absent  le  chat,  les  souris  dansent ;  by  P.  Celiere.      {In  his  En 

Scene.)  14601 

Absentee,  The  ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.  1330;   15292 


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Abstinence.     See  Temperance. 

Abydenus.      Fragments.       {In   Hodges,    E.    R.    Cory's    anc. 

frag.)  16535 

Abyssinia.  Dye,  W.  McE.  Moslem  Egypt  and  Chr.  Abys- 
sinia ;  or  Military  service  under  the  Khedive.  20221 

—  Hotten,  J.  C.    Abyssinia  and  its  people.     [With  a  bibliography] .  7140 

—  Johnston,  C.    Travels  in  Southern  Abyssinia.    2  v.  2374r-o 

—  Mayo,  Earl  of.    Sport  in  Abyssinia.  15858 

—  Parkvns,  M.  Life  in  Abyssinia.    2  v.  3378-9 
Life  in  A.     {In  Taylor,  B.  Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Eej'baud,  L.    Voyage  dans  I'Abyssinie  m6ridionale.     {In  his  Marines  et 

'Voyages.)  9544 

—  Russell,  M.  Nubia  and  Abyssinia.  3743 

—  Wilkins,  H.  St.  C.    Reconnoitring  in  Abyssinia.  8719 

—  See  also  N^ile. 

Academic  Fran^aise.     See  Paris.  Institut. 

Academies.     Arnold  M.     Literary  influence  of  academies.   {In 

his  Ess.  in  crit.)  5971 

—  See  also  Colleges  and  Universities. 
Acadia.     See  Nova  Scotia. 

Accidentally  overheard  ;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.     {In  his  Stories, 

etc.)                                                 •  19896 

Accidents.     Dulles,  C.  W.     What  to  do  first,  in  accidents  or 

poisoning.  19973 

—  Every  day  home  advice  rel.  chiefly  to  household  management.  22194 

—  Hope,  G.'H.    Till  the  doctor  comes,  and  how  to  help  him.  9758 

—  Plain  directions  for  accidents,  emergencies,  and  poisons,  etc.  15610 

—  Wilder,  B.  G.  Emergencies,  how  to  avoid  them,  and  how  to  meet  them.  18580 
Accomplished  gentleman,  An  ;  by  J.  Sturgis.  18607 
Accordeur,  L' ;  par  N.  de  Villard.  {Li  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  4.  14794 
Achilles.     Symonds,  J.  A.     {In  his  Stud,    of   Greek   poets, 

ser.  2.)  16543 

Achsah  :  a  New  England  life-study  ;  by  P.   Pennot.     [W.  M. 

F.  Round].  15761 

Achsa's  possibilities  ;  by  I.  G.   Meredith.     {In  Hale,   E.  E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  v.  6.)  13935 

Acids.     Church,  Prof.     Manufacture  of  acids.     (Brit,  manuf. 

ind.)  15468 

Acis  and  Galatea  ;  serenata,  by  Handel.  *I 

Ackroyd,  W.     How  electricity  is  produced  ^  The  eye  and  its 

use  ;  Philosophy  of  a  glance ;    Getting  warm ;  Weighing 

the  earth  ;    A  shadow.     {In  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all, 

ser.  3.)  20526 

—  Phosphorescence ;    Fluorescence ;    Some  of   the  wonders  of   electrical 

induction ;  The  photophone ;  Cohesion  figures.    {In  Brown,  R.  Science 

for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  What  are  the  stars  made  of  ?     How  the  airs  were  discovered.      {In 

Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Whirlpools  and  whirlwinds ;   Empty  space ;   The  rainbow ;   The  colours 

of  animals;  Iridescent  glass.     {In  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 
Acland,  Dr.     Relation  of  mod.  engineering  to  pub.  health  and 
local  government.      {In  Ass.   of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and 

Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.)  *I 

Acland,  Lady  H.     Watson,  H.  C.      {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

Aclaud-Troyte,  J.  E.     Through  the  ranks  to  a  commission.  20823 

Acoustics.     Bell,  A.  M.     Sounds  and  their  relations.  *I 

—  Blaserna,  P.    Theory  of  sound  in  its  rel.  to  music.  16593 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  15 

—  Brinsmeade,  E.    Theory  of  sound.     {In  his  Hist,  of  the  piano.)  19754 

—  Donkin,  W.  F.    Acoustics ;  theoretical.    Pt.  1.  11643 

—  Guillemin,  A.      Acoustics ;  phenomena  and   laws  of  sound.      {In  his 

Appl.  of  phys.  forces.)  *I 

—  Gurney,  E.    The  power  of  sound.  20601 

—  Instruments  for  experiments  on  sound.     {In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect., 

V.  2.)  1T679 

—  Lees,  W.    Elements  of  A.,  light,  and  heat.     (Collins' elem.  sci.  ser.)  12622 

—  Mayer,  A.  M.    Sound.     (Experimental  sci.  ser.)  18042 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.     {In  his  Cyclopaedic  science.)  8036 

—  Kadau,  R.    Wonders  of  A. ;  ft-,  the  French;  rev.  by  R.  Ball.  8663 

—  Stone,  W.  II.    Elementary  lessons  on  sound.  19673 

—  Sound  and  music.     (Sci.  lect.)  17000 
-  —  Taylor,  S.    Sound  and  music.  12071 

—  Tvndall,  J.    Sound;  lectures.  7000 

—  -  'Same ;  3d.  ed.                                       .  15452 
Transmission  of  sound  bv  the  atmosphere.     {In  Estes,  D.  Hf-hr.  rec, 

ser.  2.)                              '  18864 

—  See  also  Music. 

Acquisition   and  illumination ;    by  F.   D.   Maurice.       {In  his 

Friendship  of  books.)  *  12252 
Across  the  peat-fields  ;    by  Miss  Thackeray.      {In  her  Miss 

Williamson's  divagations.)  20517 
Across  the  zodiac  ;  by  P.  Greg.  2  v.  20936-7 
Actaea,  pseud.     See  Agassiz,  E.  C. 

Acteon  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     {In  his  Operas  comiques,  v.  5.)  *I 
Acting.     See  Theatre.     Also  Declamation. 

Actinism.    What  is  actinism  ?    {In  Estes,  D.  Hf.-hr.  rec.  ser.,)  13114 
Actionnaires,  Les  ;    comedie- vaudeville,  par  E.  Scribe.       {In 

his  Oeuvres,  Ser.  2,  v.  19.)  •  *I 
Acton,  F.     Annie  Marshall's  destiny.      {In  Mt.   Royal  pop. 

tales,  V.  1.)  7223 

—  The  boatman  of  Burton-on-the-Wve.     {In  Mt.  Roval  pop.  tales,  v.  4.)  7224 

—  3Ir.  Bantry's  heir.  {In  Mt.  Roval  pop.  tales,  v.  3.)  7224 
Acton,  J.  E.  E.  D.,  Lord.     Reply,     (/m  Gladstone,  W.  E. 

The  Vatican  decrees.)  *I 

Acton,  R.     Our  colonial  empire.  21671 

Acton,  T.  C.     Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Traits  of  rep.  men.)  22315 

Actors.     Matthews,  J.  B.     {In  his  Theati*es  of  Paris.)  19605 

—  Coquelin,  C.    The  actor  and  his  art.  20108 

—  Gaboriau,  E.    Les  comediennes  ador^es.  14665 

—  Houssaye,  A.    Philosophers  and  actresses.    2  v.  2005-6 

—  Hutton,  L.    Plays  and  players.  14326 

—  Lewes,  G'.  H.    Actors  and  the  art  of  acting.  14097 

—  Pascoe,  C.  E.    The  dramatic  list :  record  of  performances  of  living  A. 

and  actresses  of  the  Brit,  stage.  18545 

—  Pollock,  W.  H.    The  modern  French  theatre ;  with  notes  on  some  French 

actors.  18547 

—  Russell,  W.  C.    Representative  actors.                                                '  10830 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     {In  his  Criterion.)  6244 

—  See  also'  American  actor  series ; — Theatre. 

Actors'  art.  The ;  trea.  on  declamation,  etc.  ;  by  G.  Garcia.  *I 

Actresses.     See  Actors. 

Adam,  A.  C.     Le  postilion  de  Lonjumeau  ;  opera.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Trvon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Adam  and  Eve  ;  by  [L.  Parr].  19891 
Adam  and  the  Adamite  ;  by  D.  M'Causlaud.  10779 
Adam  Bede  ;  by  George  Eliot  [M.  E.  Lewes].  •  1413 
Adam  Blair,  Mr.,  Some  passages  in  the  life  of;    by  [J.  G. 

Lockhart].  5514 

Adam  Brown,  the  merchant;  by  [H.  Smith].  12440 


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Adam  Graeme  of  Mossgray  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphaut.  3285 

Adams,  A.  S.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  Ms  Lives.)  1584 

—  Letters ;  with  mem.  by  C.  F.  Adams.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  7908-9 

—  Letters,  with  memoir  by  C.  F.  Adams.     4th.  ed.  rev.  and  eul.  with 

letters  by  J.  Q.  Adams.  102 

Adams,  A.  L.     Elephants.      (In  Brown,   R.    Science  for  all, 

ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Migrations  of  birds:  The  Irish  elk  and  its  Eug.  contemporaries,     (/w 

Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  N'otes  of  a  naturalist  in  the  Nile  valley  and  Malta.  10829 

—  Wanderings  of  a  naturalist  in  India.  "  11044 
Adams,  A.  Travels  of  a  naturalist  in  Japan  and  Manchuria.  10817 
Adams,  C.     Great  campaigns  :    acct.  of  military  operations  in 

Europe,  1796-1870  ;  ed.  by  C.  C.  King.  18150 

—  Life  sketches  of  Macaulay.  (Harper's  hf .-hr.  ser.)  19832 
Adams,  C.  B.,joi7it  author.     See  Gray,  A. 


Adams,  C.   F.       Leedle   Yawcob   Strauss  and   other 


poems. 


Illust. 

—  The  Earl  of  Chesterfield.     (I7i  Rice,  A.  T.  Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.) 

—  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Adams.     (In  Adams,  A.  S.  Letters,  v.  1.) 

Adams,  C.  F.,  Jr.     The  election  of  presidents.     (In  Amer. 
Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.) 

—  The  new  departure  in  the  common  schools  of  Quincy,  etc.,  6th.  ed. 

Contents.  The  public  library  and  the  public  schools. — Fiction  in  public 
libraries,  and  educational  catalogues. — The  new  departure,  etc.  —  The 
development  of  tlie  superintendency. 

—  Notes  on  railroad  accidents. 

—  Protection  of  the  ballot,     (hi  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.) 

—  The  public  library  and  the  common  schools. 

Contents.  The  pub.  library  and  the  pub.  schools. — Fiction  in  pub. 
libraries,  and  educational  catarogues.— The  new  departure  in  the  common 
sell,  of  (^uincv. 

—  The  pubhc  library  and  the  pub.  schools,    (hi  preceding.) 

—  Same.    (In  his  New  departure,  etc.) 

—  Same.    (In  Green,  S.  S.  Lib.  and  schools.) 

—  Railroads :  their  origin  and  problems. 
Adams,  C.  K.     Democracy  and  monarchy  in  France,  fr.  the 

revolution  to  the  overthrow  of  the  2d  empire. 

—  Manual  of  historical  literature;  descr.  of  histories  in  Eug.,  French,  and 

German. 

—  Relations  of  higher  education  to  nat.  prosperity.     (Pps.  on  education.) 
Adams,  F.     Brown,  J.     Dr.   Adams  of  Banchory.      {In  his 

Spare  hours,  ser.  3.) 

—  The  free  school  system  of  the  United  States. 
Adams,  F.  C.     Manuel  Pereira ;    or.   The  sovereign  rule  of 

South  Carolina. 


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Adams,  F.  O.     History  of  Japan.     2  v 

Adams,  H.  G.     The  weaver  boy  who  became  a  missionary 

life  of  D.  Livingstone.  - 
Adams,  H.  A.     Dawn. 
Adams,  H.     John  Randolph.     (Amer.  statesmen.) 


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Documents  rel.  to  New  England  federalism. 


Adams,  H.,  ed. 
1800-1815. 
Adams,  H.  C.     Balderscourt. 

—  Barford  Bridge. 

—  The  boy  cavaflers.     (hi  Tales  of  the  civil  wars.) 

—  The  boys  of  Westonbury. 

—  College  days  at  Oxford. '  Illust. 

—  Friend  or  foe. 

—  Same.    (In  Tales  of  the  civil  wars.) 

—  The  Indian  boy. 


17388 

8436 

8433 

8437 

17881 

21199 

14163 

8437 

9287 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  17 

—  Schoolboy  honour.  8435 

—  Tales  of  the  civil  wars.                                     •  8437 

Contents.    The  bov  cavaliers.— Friend  or  foe. 

—  Wliite  Brunswickers.  8434 

—  Who  did  it  ?  or,  Hohnwood  priory.    Illust.  21200 

—  The  Winborough  bovs.  18695 

—  Wykehamica :  a  history  of  Winchester  College  and  commoners.    Illust.  *I 

—  joint  author.    /Vee  Adams,  W. 

Adams,  H.  G.  Cyclopaedia  of  female  biography.  7712 
Adams,  H.  B.     The  Germanic  origin  of  New  England  towns. 

(Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies.)  22436 

—  ed.  Johns  Hopkins  Universitv  Studies  in  hist,  and  polit.  science. 

Namely  :  Adams,  H.  B.    The  Germanic  origin  of  New  England  towns.  22436 

Freeman,  E.  A.    An  introduction  to  American  institutional  history.  22448 

Adams,  J.     Works,  with  life,  etc.  by  C.  F.  Adams.     10  v.       92-101 

—  Letters ;  addr.  to  his  wife ;  ed.  bv  C.  F.  Adams.    2  v.  493.3^ 

—  Coe,  J.    Life,  messages,  etc.     (In  his  True  American,  v.  2.)  5424 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     (Innis  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2858 

—  Parker,  T.     (7?i  A/.s  Hist.  Amer.)  15407 

—  Quiucv,  J.     (/w  A  Ks  Figures  of  the  past.)  22480 

—  Tret^cot,  W.  H.    Diplomatic  hist,  of  the  administrations  of  Washington 

and  Adams."  *I 
Adams,  J.  F.  A.     Malaria  in  New  England.     (In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  e^c,  v.  7.)  *I 
Adams,   J.  G.      Memoir  of   J.   Moore;    with  select    fr.   his 

correspondence,  etc.  104 

—  Memoir  of  T.  Whittemore.  17389 
Adams,  J.  Q.     Introduction.      {In   Lovejoy,  J.  C.   Mem.   of 

E.  P.  Lovejoy.)  2761 

—  Letters  to  his  son  on  the  study  of  the  Bible,     (/w  Adams,  A.  Letters.)  102 

—  Lives  of  Madifion  and  3Ionroe;  with  hist.  not.  4932 

—  Memoirs:  compr.  portions  of  his  diarv,  1795-1848;  ed.  bv  C.  F.  Adams. 

12  V.  '  12528-31 ;  13840^7 

—  Weights  and  measures.     {In  Davies,  C.  Metric  svstem.)  16596 

—  Morse,  J.  T.  Jr.    J.  Q.  Adams.     (Amer.  statesmen.)  21429 

—  Quincv,  J.    Memoir  of  Adams.  3575 

—  Seward,  W.  H.    Life  and  pub.  services  of  A.;  with  eulogy  del.  bef.  the 

legishiture  of  X.  Y.  3892 
Adams,  J.   S.      Town  and  country ;    or,   Life   at  home    and 

abroad;   [sketches].  106 

Adams,  Mr.s.  J.  S.  Branches  of  palm.  6292 
Adams,  Mrs.  L.     Aunt  Hepsy's  foundling.     8  v.                      21672-4 

—  Georgie's  wooer.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17704 

—  Madelon  Lemoine.  19198 

—  Winstowe.  17183 
Adams,  Moses,  pseud.     See  Bagby,  G.  W. 

Adams,  N.     John  the  Evangelist.      {In  Boston  Y.    M.   C.  A. 

Young  men,  etc.)  4914 

—  Vovaire  round  the  world.  9741 

—  Walks  to  Enimaus ;  ed.  by  W.  H.  Adams.  18664 

—  Why  I  am  a  trinitarian  congregationalist.     (In  Pitts  St.  Chap,  lect.)  20424 
Adams,  S.     Magoon,  E.  L.     {In  his  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2858 

—  Wells,  W.  Y.  Life  and  public  services  of  A. ;  with  extr.  fr.  his  cor- 

respondence, papers,  etc.    3  v.                                                •  6069-71 

Adams,  S.  B.  Amy  and  Marion's  voyage  around  the  world.  19  >90 
Adams,  T.     Hood,  E.  P.     Puritan  Adams.      {In  his  Lamps. 

etc.)  8155 
Adams,  W.     Eternal  associations  connect,  with  the  Bible.   {In 

Union  pulpit.)  6680 

—  Thanksgiving:  memories  of  the  day,  etc.  7062 

—  The  three  gardens:  Eden,  Gethsemane,  and  Paradise;  or,  Man's  ruin, 

redemption,  and  restoration.  7063 


18  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Prayer  for  rulers;  or.  Duty  of  Christian  patriots.     (In  Fast  day  sermons.)      1454 
Adams,  W.  and  H.  C.     Tales  of  Charlton  School.  5935 

Contents.    The  cherry  stones.— The  first  of  June. 

Adams,  W.  D.     Lyrics  of  love  ;  fr.  Shakespeare  to  Tennyson.  12714 
Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Additions.      {In  Mangin,  A.  Earth  and  its 

treasures.)  13285 

—  The  boy  makes  the  man.     [Biog.  anecdotes.]  18696 

—  Curiosities  of  superstition,  and  sketches  of  some  unrevealed  religions.  22398 

Contents.  Buddhism,  its  origin  and  ceremonies. —  Magianism :  the 
Parsees. — Jewish  superstitions. — Brahmanism. — Hindoo  mythology,  and 
the  Vishnu  Purana. — In  China :  Confucianism,  Taouism,  and  Buddhism. — 
Among  the  Malays,  the  Slamatan  Bromok,  the  Dyaks,  the  Papuan  tribes, 
the  Ahetas. — The  savage  races  of  Asia:  the  Samojedes;  the  Mongols;  the 
Ostiaks ;  in  Tibet.— Some  African  superstitions.— The  Zuluwitchtinders.— 
Zabianism  and  serpent  worship.— Polynesian  superstitions.— The  Fiji 
Islanders.— The  religion  of  the  3Iaories.— The  N.  Amer.  Indians.— Among 
the  Eskimos.— A  mediaeval  superstition:  the  Flaggellants.— Scottish  super- 
stitions :  Halloween.— Second  sight :  Divination  :  Universality  of  certain 
superstitions :    Fairies  in  Scotland. 

—  The  Eastern  archipelago.  20867 

Contents.  Introd. ;  The  Asiatic-Malay  Islands;  The  Australo-Malay 
Islands;  The  Philipine  Islands. 

—  The  land  of  the  Nile.  11087 

—  Life  in  the  primeval  world.  11667 

—  Light-houses  and  light-ships.  8664 

—  Page,  squire,  and  knight;  romance  of  the  davs  of  chivalry;   [adapt,  fr. 

the  Franchise  of  3/??ie.  Colomb] .    must.      '  22232 

—  The  secret  of  success ;  or.  How  to  get  on  in  the  world.    Amer.  ed.,  ed.  bv 

P.  G.  H.  '       18589 

—  Student's  treasury  of  Eng.  song;  select,  fr.  poets  of  the  present  cent. 

With  biog.  and  crit.  notices,  index  of  authorities,  etc.  13272 

—  Temples,  tombs,  and  monuments  of  anc.  Greece  and  Rome.  9905 

—  Warrior,  priest,  and  statesman;  or,  Eng.  heroes  in  the  13th  cent.  14132 

Contents.     Thomas  k  Becket.— Stephen  Langton.— Simon  de  Montfort. 

—  Woman's  work  and  worth  in  girlhood,  maidenhood,  and  wifehood.  With 

hints  on  self-culture,  and  chap,  on  the  higher  education  and  emplojnnent 

of  women.  19867 

—  Women  of  fashion  and  representative  women.  Biog.  and  crit.  studies.  2  v.  18867-8 

Contents.  Vol.  1.  Lady  M.  W.  Montague.— The  Duchess  of  Marl- 
borough.—Ladv  Morgan.— Miss  Berry.  2.  Madame  D'Arblay.  Mrs. 
E.  Inchbald.— The  Countess  of  Blessington. —Charlotte  Bronte.— H. 
Martineau. 

Adams,  W.  T.     {pseud.  Oliver  Optic.)     All  aboard;  or,  life 

on  the  lakes.  89 

—  Bear  and  forbear.                                ,  12637 

—  Bivouac  and  battle.  9135 

—  Boat  club.  '                          5807 

—  Brave  old  salt.  6348 

—  Break  up.  7884 

—  Breaking  away.  7031 

—  The  coming  wave.  12960 

—  Cringle  and  Cross-tree.  9134 

—  Cross  and  crescent.  11249 

—  Desk  and  debit.  9132 

—  Dikes  and  ditches.  '^4:17 

—  The  Dorcas  club.  13306 

—  Down  the  Rhine.          '  ^Olo 

—  Down  the  river.  ^^34 

—  Down  South ;  or.  Yacht  adventures  in  Florida.  20039 

—  Field  and  forest.  9133 

—  Freaks  of  fortune.  "^338 

—  Going  South ;  or,  Yachting  on  the  Atlantic  coast.  -^-Qit 

—  Going  west;  or,  The  perils  of  a  poor  bov.  ^^^zk 

—  Haste  and  waste.  6578 

—  Hope  and  have.  «339 

—  In  doors  and  out.  Ill 

—  In  school  and  out.  oo56 

—  Isles  of  the  sea ;  or.  Young  America  homeward  bound.  17324 

—  Lake  breezes.  18055 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS. 


1^ 


—  Lightniiiif  express. 

—  Little  bobtail. 

—  Make  or  break. 

—  Money-maker. 

—  Northern  lands. 

—  Ocean-born ;  or,  The  cruise  of  th6  clubs. 

—  On  time. 

—  Out  west. 

—  Outward  bound. 

—  Palace  and  cottage. 

—  Plane  and  plank. 

—  Red  cross. 

—  Rich  and  humble. 
<r—  Sailor  boy. 

—  Sea  and  shore. 

—  Seek  and  find. 

—  Shamrock  and  thistle. 

—  Soldier  boy. 

—  The  starry  flag. 

—  Sunnv  shores ;  or,  Young  America  in  Italy  and  Austria. 

—  Switch  off. 

—  Through  by  day  light. 

—  Trv  again.' 

—  Up  the  Baltic. 

—  Up  the  river ;  or  Yachting  on  the  Mississippi.    Illust. 

—  Vine  and  olive;  or,  Young  America  in  Spam  and  Portugal. 

—  Way  of  the  world. 

—  Work  and  win. 

—  The  yacht  club. 

—  Yankee  middy. 

—  Young  lieutenant. 

—  The  great  bonanza :  narrative  of  adventure  and  discovery.    Illust. 
Adams  Family.     Muzzey,  A.  B.      {In  his  Reminis.) 
AdamsoD,  Robert.     Fichte.     (Phil,  class,  for  Eng.  readers.) 
AddisoQ,  Joseph.     Works,     v.  1. 

Contents.    Poems  on  several  occasions.— Poemata.— Dialogues  on  the 
usefulness  of  anc.  medals. — Remarks  on  Italy,  1701-1703. 

—  Essays ;  chosen  and  ed.  by  J.  R.  Green. 

—  Selections  fr.  the  Spectator,  ed.,  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  T.  Arnold. 

—  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley ;  fr.  the  "  Spectator."    Illust.  by  C.  O.  Murray. 

—  Same;  with  notes  by  W.  11.  AVills.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.ser.) 

—  Same.     {In  Hunt,  j'.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.) 

—  The  Spectator;  ed.  by  G.  W.  Greene.    2  v. 

—  Westminster  Abbey.'  {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.) 

—  The  will  of  a  virtuoso.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.) 

—  Aiken,  L.    Life  of  A. 

—  Howitt,  W.     (/n  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.) 

—  Johnson,  S.  Addison.     {In  Arnold  M.    Six  chief  lives.) 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.    Life  and  writings  of  A.     {In  his  Crit.  hist.,  and  misc. 

ess.,  V.  5.) 
Same.    {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.) 

—  Spalding,  W.  Addison.     {In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.) 

—  Thackeray,  AV.  M.     {hi  his  Eng.  humorists.) 

—  Tuckermsin,  H.  T.     {In  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.) 

—  See  also  Spectator. 
Addison,  Thomas. 

berland,  v.  4.) 

Address.  2^ote.  For  addresses  not  anonymous,  and  for  those 
pub.  by  societies  or  other  organized  bodies  of  men,  see  the 
the  name  of  the  author  or  society ;  for  collections  of  ad- 
dresses, see  Speeches. 

Adela  Cathcart ;  by  G.  MacDonald. 

Adelaide  et  Vermouth  ;  idylle  ;  par  E.  Verconsin.  Thi'atre  de 
camp.,  ser.  7.) 

Adelaide  Capece  Minutolo  ;  par  Mme.  A.  Craven. 

Adelaide  Lindsay;  by  [A.  Marsh-Caldwell]. 


Lonsdale,  H.      (In  his  Worthies  of  Cum- 


7880 

11250 

13104 

6983 

103 

13953 
7882 

18167 
6577 
7586 
9131 
7124 
5557 
5796 
9136 
7123 
7030 
5670 
7029 

13052 
7881 
7883 
5810 
9208 

21201 

16639 
5638 
6078 

11932 
6032 
5981 

15332 
22390 
20732 

4960 


20191 

189.50 

22121 

17984 

2101 

113-14 

12975 

14266 

5746 

2040 

18101 

2790 
20133 
2803 
4398 
4523 


13720 


9164 

14691 

9417 

12406 


:20  FlIEE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Adele  ;  by  J.  Kavanagh.  2425 

Adeler,  Max,  ^)sewd.     See  Clark,  C.  H. 

Adelgitha,  tragedy  ;  by  M.  G.  Lewis.       (/?i  Mod.  stand,   dr., 

V.  41.)  11830 

Adelphi ;  eomoedia.     See  Tereiitius  Afer,  P. 

Adeuis,  Eugene.     De  fil  en  aiguille  ;  saynete.      {In  Saynetes, 

etc.,  ser.  4.)  14794 

Adieux  au  comptoir,  Les ;  comedie-vaudeville,  par  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2.,  v.  13.)  *I 

Adieux  de  la  petite  diva,  Les  ;  par  N.  de  Villard.  {In  Say- 
netes, etc.,  stjr.  5.)  14795 

Adirondack  Mts.     Headley,  J.  T.     The  Adirondack  ;  or,  Life 

in  the  woods.  1823 

—  Murrav,  W.  H.  H.    Adventures  in  the  wilderness.    lUust.  7713 

—  Stoddard,  S.  R.    The  Adirondacks ;  ilkist.  *I 

—  Street,  A.  B.    The  Indian  pass.  7670 
Woods  and  waters ;  or.  The  Saranacs  and  Racket.    Illust.                             4279 

Adirondack  stories;  by  P.  Deming.  19758 

Adirondack  tales;  by  W.  H.  H.  Murray.     Illust.  17347 

Adler,  Felix.     Authorship  and  authenticity  of  books  of  the 

Old  Testament.     (7n  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  12943;  ^ 

—  Creed  and  deed ;  discourses.  17409 

Contents.    ImmortaHty. — Religion. — The  new  ideal. — The  priest  of  the 
ideal. — The  form  of  the  new  ideal. — The  religious  conservatism  of  women. 
— Our  consolations. — Spinoza. — The  founder  of  Christianity. — The  anni- 
versary discourse. — Evolution  of  Hebrew  religion. — Reformed  Judaism. 
Admetus,  and  other  poems  ;  by  E.  Lazarus.  13852 

Administrative  nihilism  ;  by  T.  H.  Huxley.     (  With  More  criti- 
cisms on  Darwin.)  9S45 
Admirals.     Liefde,  J.  de.     The  great  Dutch  admirals.     Illust.   11761 

—  Stevenson,  R.  L.    The  English  Admirals.     (/?? /?/8  Yirginibus,  e^c.)  22710 
Adolf,  G.     See  Gustavus  Adolphus. 

Adopted  child;  by  S.  Birch.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  28.)  9785 
Adrieune  Lecouvreur ;  par  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  1.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Adrienne  the  actress,    drama;  by   J.    Oxenford.      {In    mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  26.)  11823 

Adrift  in  the  ice-fields,  by  C.  W.  Hall.  17270 

Adulterations.     Blyth,  A.  W.     Manual  of  practical  chemistry  ; 

analysis  of  foods  and  detection  of  poisons.  18525 

—  Hassall,    A.   H.    Food ;    its  adulterations,  and  the  methods  for  their 

detection.  15706 

—  Hoskins,  T.  H.    What  we  eat ;  acct.  of  adulterations  of  food  and  drink.  1998 

—  Scoftern,  J.    Food  adulterations.     (7m  Orr,  AV.  S.  Cire.  of  the  sci.  Pract. 

chem.)  5188 

—  Sharpies,  S.  P.     Adulteration  of  food.     {In   Buck,  A.  H.    Trea.  on 

hygiene,  etc.,  v.  2.)  19452 
Adventists.     See  Second  advent. 
Adventure.     Adventure  in  the  Northwest  territoiy.     {In  Tales 

fr.  Blackwood,  v.  5.)  19144 

—  Beetou,  S.  O.    Beeton's  brave  tales,  bold  ballads,  etc.  10171 

—  Biart,  L.    Adventures  of  a  youn^  naturalist.  21326 

—  Bruce,  C.    Book  of  adv.  and  peril.  14138 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Stories  of  adventure  told  by  adventurers.  20849 

—  Hall,  C.^Y.    Drifting  round  the  world;  bov's  adv.  bv  sea  and  land. 

Illust.                                                             '                  '  20055 
—  Headlev,  J.  T.    Mountain  adv.;  fr.  narr.  of  travellers;  with  introd.  and 

add:    Illust.                                                      •  9765 

—  Johnes,  M.    Boy's  book  of  modern  travel  and  adventure.  2365 

—  Stables,  G.    Jungle,  peak,  and  plain ;  boy's  book  of  adv.    Illust.  17174 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  21 

—  See  also  Beetou,  S.  O. 

Adventure  on  the  Black  moimtain  ;  by  F.  M.  Wilbraham.  10584 

Adventures.     See  Du  Chaillu,  P.  D. 

Adventures  in  shadow-land  ;  cont.  Eva's  adventures  in  shad- 
ow-land, by  M.  D.  Nauman  ;  and  The  merman  and  the 
figure-head,  by  C.  F.  Guernsey.     Illust.  20512 

Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  Behemoth  ;  by  J.  Yerne.  12688 

Adventures  of  a  brownie;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  11014 

Adventures  of  a  consul  abroad;    by  S.  Sampleton,  Esq.   [L. 

Monti].  17706 

Adventures  of  a  griffin  on  a  voyage  of  discovery.  6870 

Adventures  of  a  love-letter.     See  Billet-doux. 

Adventures  of  a  New- Year's  eve  ;  by  H.  Zschokke.     {hi  Earn. 

stories,  v.  2.)  1814^ 

Adventures  of  a  war  correspondent ;  by  L.  Oliphant.     {In  his 

Traits,  etc.)  22692 

Adventures  of  a  younger  son  ;  by  E.  J.  Trelawny.  4916 

Adventures  of   Mr.  Verdant   Green ;   by  Cuthbert  Bede    [E. 

Bradley].  34a 

Adventures  of   Sir  Lyon   Bouse,  Bart.,  in  America  dur.  the 

civil  war.  6894 

Adventurous  lives ;  by  B.  H.  Becker.     2  v.        «  18730-31 

Advertising.     Sampson,  H.     History  of  advertising.  *I 

—  Smith,  W.    Advertise.    How?    When?    Where?  1104T 
Advice  to  a  young  lady  on  her  marriage  ;  by  J.  Swift.     {In 

his  Works.)  4323 

Advice  to  husbands;  by  C.  S.  Lancaster.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  2^<.)  7985 

Advice  to  young  mothers  on  the  phys.  education  of  children.        4919 
Advocate's,  The,  wedding-day  ;  by  C.  Crowe.   {In  Little  class., 

V.  8.)  12979 

Aelus  Lamia  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.     {In  his  Avenger,  etc.)  1164 

^neid.     See  Virgil. 
Aerolites.     See  Meteors. 
Aeronautics.     Glaisher,  J.  and  others.     Travels  in  the  air.  *I 

—  Marion,  F.    Wonderful  balloon  ascents.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  8784 

—  PettigreAV,  J.  B.     Dissertation  on  A.     Illust.     (In  his  Animal  loco- 

motion.) .  1236^ 

Aes  triplex  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson.     (7n  Ms  Virginibus,  etc.)       22710 
^scendune.  Chronicle  of.     See  Crake,  A.  D. 
^schines  and  Demosthenes.    The  two  orations  on  the  Crown ; 

new  tr.  by  G.  W..  Biddle.  20758 

^schylus.     Aojamemnon,  fr.  ^schylus  ;   [by  E.  Fitzgerald].  *I 

—  Agamemnon;  transcribed  by  R.  Browning.  17521 

—  The  House  of  Atreus;  being  the  Agamemnon,  Libation  bearers,  and 

Furies  of  M. ;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse,  by  E.  D.  A.  Morshead.  211.51 

—  Traifedies;  tr.  with  biog.  and  app.  of  rhvmed  choral  odes;  by  E.  H. 

,  Plumptre.                                                   '  19127 

—  Tragedies ;  tr.,  with  introd.,  by  T.  A.  Buckley.  263 

—  Coppleston,  R.  S.  ^schylus.   '(Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  10045 

—  GilfiUan,  G.  ^schylus ;  JPrometheus  bound  and  unbound.    (In  his  Third 

Gallerv,  etc.)  2257 

—  Myers,  E.    .«schylus.     (In  Abbott,  E.  Hellenica.)  20099 

—  Saint  Victor,  P.  de.    Eschyle.     (In  his  Les  deux  masques,  v.  1.)  14718 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.     (In  his  Stud,  of  Greek  poets,  ser.  2.)  16543 
-^sop,  G.  Washington,    pseud.      Fables ;     illust.    by   F.  S. 

Church.  18267 


22  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

^sop  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  Vanbrugh.    {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Dram. 

works,  etc.)  4889 

^sopus.     Esopus ;   von  B.  Waldis.     2  v.     (Deut.    Dich.  des 

16  Jahrh.)  16370-1 

—  Fables.    Illust.  6251 

—  Three  hundred  fables ;  tr.  by  G.  F.  Townsend.    Illust.  20499 

—  and  others.  Fables ;  tr.  by  S.  Croxall.    Illust.  1039 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  Ms  Famous  meu,  etc.)  1591 

—  See  also  Bloomfield,  C.  J.  and  others.    Hist,  of  Greek  and  Roman  philos. 
Also  Fables. 

Esthetics.     Allen,  G.     Physiological  aesthetics.  17362 

—  Allison,  A.    Essays  on  taste;  correct,  e^c,  by  A.  Mills.  144 

—  Basconi,  J.    ^^sthetics;  or,  The  science  of  beautv.  21157 

—  Day,  H.  N.    The  science  of  esthetics.                     '  10478 

—  Dyer,  T.  H.    Preliminary  remarks  on  beauty,  sublimity,  and  taste.  {In 

'  his  Imitative  art.)       '  '  22521 

—  Ellis,  S.  S.    The  beautiful  in  nature  and  art.  6532 

—  Sully,  J.  Sensation  and  intuition :  studies  in  psychology  and  aesthetics.  13044 
Esthetic  papers  ;  ed.  by  E.  P.  Peabody.  5153 
^thiop,    The,    romantic    play ;  by    W.    Dimond.     {In    Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  18.)  11819 

^tna.     See  Etna. 
Affaire  d'  honneur,  Une  ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  De  Sivey.     {In 

Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14794 

Affaire  de  la  Beaubourg,  L' ;  par  C.  Cros.     {In  Saynetes,  e^c, 

ser.  1.)  •  14791 

Affaire  de  la  rue  de  Lourcine,  L' ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  Theatre  complet,  v.  1.)  14558 

Affaire  Lerouge,  L' ;  par  E.  Gaboriau.  14615 

Affected  ladies,  The  ;  comedy ;  by  J.  B.   P.  de  Moliere.     {In 

/i/.s  Dram,  wks.,  V.  1.)  16843 

Afflicted.     Parkman,  F.  Offering  of  sympathy  to  the  afflicted  ; 

new  ed.  with  add.  by  F.  A.  Farley.  6717 

Afghan  war.     See  Afghanistan.  , 

Afghanistan.     Bellew,  H.  W.  Afghanistan  and  the  Afghans  ; 

spec.  ref.   to  the  present  crisis  and  war  with    the   Amir 
•  Sher  Ali  Khan.  18732 

—  Causes  of  the  Afghan  war.  18757 

—  Constable,  A.  G.    Afghanistan.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18379 

—  Eraser,  J.  B.    Historical  and  descr.  acct.  of  Persia ;  inch  descr.  of  A. 

Illust.  2171 

—  Kaye,  J.  W.    History  of  the  war  in  Afghanistan.  *I 

—  MacGregor.  C.  M.    Narrative  of  a  journ«v  thr.  Khorassau  and  on  the  n. 

w.  frontier  of  A.,  1875.    2  v.  '  18632-3 

—  Malleson,  G.  B.    History  of  A.,  to  the  war  of  1878.  •  18636 

—  Oilier,  E.    Afghan  war.      {I7i  his  CasselPs  Illust.  hist,  of  the  Russo 

TurkiMi  war,  v.  2.)  18840 

—  AVheeler,  J.  T.    Short  hist,  of  India,  and  of  A.,  etc.    Maps  and  tables.  20037 

—  See  also  Kandahar. 

Afghan's  knife,  The  ;  by  R.  A.  Sterndale.  19083 

Afloat  and  ashore  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  939 

Afloat  in  the  forest ;  by  M.  Reid.  6579 

Afraja;  by  T.  Mijgge.  19503 
Africa.     Anderson,    C.   J.     Lake   Ngami ;    explorations  and 

disc,  in  So.  Western  A.  Introd.  by  J.  C.  Fremont.  Illust.  164 

J^otes  of  travel  in  South-western  Africa.  14312 

The  Okavango  river :  travel,  exploration,  and  adventure.    Illust.  and 

map.  121 

—  Aylward,  A.    The  Transvaal  of  to-day;  war,    witchcraft,  sport,  and 

'  spoils  in  So.  Africa.  '  19559 


CATALOGUE    OF    HOOKS. 


23 


Barker,  M.  A.  Life  in  South  Africa.  16908 

Burckhardt,  J.  L.    Travels  in  Syria.  A.,  etc.     (In  Taylor  B.  Cycl.  of 

mod.  travel.)  4356 

Burton,  F.    Abeokuta  and  the  Camaroons  Mts.    2  v.  7429-30 

-  Lake  regions  of  Central  Africa.  641 
Cameron,  V.  L.  Across  Africa.  lUust.  2  vols.  17623-4 
Chambliss,  J.  E.  Life  and  labors  of  Livingstone.  16142 
Cunynghame,  A.  T.  My  command  in  So.  Africa.  18520 
Denham,  D.  and  ClappeVton,  H.     Expedition  to  Central  A.     {In  Tavlor, 

B.  Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  '  4356 

Dixie,  F.    In  the  land  of  misfortune.  *I 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.    Lost  in  the  jungle.  8100 

-  Wild  life  under  the  equator. 
Edwards,  M.  B.    Through  Spain  to  Sahara. 
Froude,  J.  A.    Leaves  fr.  a  So.  African  journal.     {In  his  Short  studies, 

etc.,  ser.  3.) 
Geddie,  J.    The  lake  regions  of  Central  A.     Illust. 
Gilmore,  P.    The  great  thirst  land :  ride  thr.  Natal,  Orange  Free  State, 

Transvaal,  and  Kalahavi  desert. 
Goodrich,  S.  G.     Second  book  of  history. 
Gordon,  C.  G.    Col.  G.  in  Central  Africa.,  1874-1879. 
Hamilton,  C.     Sketches  of  life  and  sport  in  southeastern  A. 
Headley,  J.  T.     Achievements  of  Stanley  and  other  explorers. 
Holub,  E.    Seven  years  in  So.  A. ;  travels,  researches,  and  adv. ;  tr.  by 

E.  E.  Frewer.     Illust.  and  map.    2  v. 

■  Johnston,  K.    Africa.     (Stanford's  Comp.  of  geog.  and  travel.) 

•  Jones,  C.  H.    Africa,  history  fr.  Herodotus  to  Livingstone. 

■  Jonveaux,  E.    Two  years  in*  East  A. ;  adv.  in  Abyssinia*  and  Nubia,  with 

journey  to  the  sources  of  the  Nile. 

•  Land  of  the  lion;  or,  adv.  among  the  wild  animals  of  A.    Illust. 

-  Lett(?rs  fr.  three  continents. 

-  Leyland,  II.  W.    A  holiday  in  So.  Africa.    Maps  and  illust. 

-  Livingstone,  D.    Last  Journals  in  Central  Africa;  cont.  by  H.  Waller. 

-  -  Travels  and  researches  in  So,  Africa ;  incl.  residence  in  the  interior. 

-  3IcCabe,  J.  D.    Our  young  folks  in  A. ;  adv.  in  Algeria,  etc. 

-  Merriam,  M.  B.    Home  life  in  Africa. 

-  Mitchinson,  A.  W.    The  expiring  continent;  travel  in  Senegambia;  with 

obs.  on  native  character,  present  cond.,  future  prospects,  etc.,  of  A. 
Map  and  illust. 

-  Moftatt,  R.    Life  in  So.  A.     {In  Taylor,  B.  X:\vcl.  of  mod.  travel.) 

-  -  A  life's  labors  in  So.  Africa. 

-  Pinto,  A.  de  S.    How  I  crossed  A. ;  tr.  bv  A.  Elwes.    Maps  and  illust. 

2  V. 

-  Pringle,  T.  African  sketches. 

-  Mateaux,  C.  L.    Peej^s  abroad  for  folks  at  home. 

-  Keade,  W.  W.    The  African  sketch-book.    2  v. 

-  -  Savage  Africa;  narrative  of  a  tour.     Illust. 

-  Renan,  E.    Le  Desert  et  la  Soudan.     {In  his  Melange 


10808 

17015 
21342 

17808 

6340 

20605 

8844 
18346 

*I 

17671 
13461 

13336 
20254 

2620 
22409 
13481 

2713 
22036 

7129 


Expedition  to  Central  A. 


hist.) 
{In  Taylor,  B. 


Richardson,  J.  and  Barth,  H. 

Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.) 
St.  John,  B.    Adventures  in  the  Libyan  desert,  etc. 
Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    De  1'  expedition  d'  Afrique.     {In  his  Prem.  lund., 

V.  2. 
Schweinfurth,  G.    The  heart  of  Africa :  trav.  and  adv.  in  Central  A. 

2  V. 
Selons,  F.  C.    A  hunter's  wanderings  in  Africa.    Illust. 
Stanley,  H.  M.    Coomassie  and  Magdala ;  British  campaigns  in  A. 

-  How  I  found  Livingstone  in  Central  A. 

-  Through  the  dark  continent ;  or.  The  sources  of  the  Nile,  and  down  the 

Livingstone  river  to  the  Atlantic.    Maps,  etc.    2  v. 
Taylor,  B.    Journey  to  Central  A. 

-  Lake  regions  of  Central  A.     (Illust.  lib.  of  trav.  etc.) 

-  Travels  in  So.  A.     (Illust.  lib.  of  travel,  etc.) 

Thomas,  C.  W.    Adventures  and  obs.  on  the  west  coast  of  A. 
Thompson,  J.    To  the  central  African  lakes  and  back;  Roval  Geog. 

Soc.^s  expedition,  1878-80.    2  v. 
Trollope,  A.    South  Africa.    2  v. 

Van  Wert,  R.    Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  Asia  and  A. 
Warburton,  E.     {In  his  Crescent  and  the  cross.) 
Williams,  G.  W.    Historical  sketch  of  A.     {In  his  Hist,  of  the  Negro 

race  in  Amer.,  v.  1.) 


20543 

4356 

17599 

20677-^8 

3556 

19499 

6844-5 

5823 

14516 

4356 
3760 

*I 

12552-3 
21488 
12836 
112.55 

17933^ 

4359 

11335 

11100 

4431 

20720-1 

18647-8 

22184 

*1 

22307 


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—  Wilson,    A.    J.     Canada    and  South  A.     {In  his  Resources  of  mod. 

countries,  v.  2.)  17822 

—  Wilson,  J.  L.    Western  A. :  its  hist.,  cond.,  and  prospects.  .5427 

—  Young,  E.  D.    Nyassa;  adv.  whilst  exploring  Central  A.,  and  establish- 

ing the  settlement  of  Livingstonia ;  rev.  by  H.  Waller.    Maps.  1782S 

—  Missions.    Livingstone,  D.    Missionary  travels  in  S.  Africa.  2712 

—  iSee  also  Angola ;— Ashango ;— Ashantee ;— Cape  Colonv ;— Dahomev  ;— 

Kaffraria ;  —  Niger ;  —  Nile :  —  Nyassa ;  —  Sahara ;  —  Shirwa ;  —  Trans- 
vaal ;— Zambesi ;— Zululand ; — Zulus. 
'  Also  Cetywayo. 

Africaine,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  3,  v.  6.)  *I 

Africaine,  L' ;  Opera  ;  par  Meyerbeer.  *I 

—  iSmne.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
African  Crusoes,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  Lee.  18676 
After  all,  not  to  create  only  ;  by  W.  Whitman.  9714 
After  dark  ;  by  Wilkie  Collins.  7746 
After  life  ;  seq.  to  '  The  Journal  of  a  home  life.'  4165 
After  many  days  ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].  •  17028 
After  the  ball,  and  other  poems  ;  by  N.  Perry.  13081 
After  the  night— day  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  {In  her  Madrigal.)  18028 
Afterglow  ;  [by  G.  P.  Lathrop].  17006 
Aftermath;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  11946 
Against  the  stream;  by  [Mrs.  Charles].  12033 
Against  the  world;  by  J.  R.  Hadermann.  11480 
Against  time  ;  by  A.  I.  Shand.  10674 
"  Against  time  "  ;    by  E.  Papendiek.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.  Tales 

for  trav.,  v.  3.)  13932 

Agamemnon.     See  iEschylus  ; — Seneca,  L.  A. 
Agamemnon ;    tragedy ;    by  V.   Alfieri.       {In  his  Tragedies, 

V.  1.)  *I 

Agamenticus  ;  by  E.  P.  Tenney.  17773 

Agassiz,  A.  E.  R.  joint  author.     See  Agassiz,  E.  C. 
Agassiz,   E.   C.   {pseud.    Aetata).     A  first  lesson  in  natural 

history.  5133 

Contents.  Sea-anemones  and  corals.— Coral  reefs.— Hydroids  and  jelly- 
fishes.— Star-tishes  and  sea-ur(;liins. 

—  and  A.  E.  R.    Seaside  studies  in  natural  history.  6031 

—  joint  author.    See  Agassiz,  L.  J.  R. 

Agassiz,  L.  J.  R.     Geological  sketches.     2  ser.  6269  ;  15401 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  America  the  old  world.— The  Silurian  beach.— Fern 
forests  of  the  carbonif.  period. — Mountains  and  their  origin. — Growth  of 
continents. — Geological  middle  age. — Tertiary  age  and  its  characteristic 
animals.— Formation  of  glaciers.— Internal  struct,  and  progress  of  glaciers. 
—External  appearance  of  glaciers.  2.  Glacial  period.— Parallel  roads  of 
Glen  Roy  in  Scotland. — Ice-period  in  America. — Glacial  phenomena  in 
Maine.— Phvsical  hist,  of  the  vallev  of  the  Amazons. 

—  Hugh  Miller.     {In  Miller,  H.  Footprints  of  the  Creator.)  3042 

—  Lecture  at  Penikese.     {In  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  12943;  *I 

—  Methods  of  study  in  nat.  history.  5295 

—  Structure  of  animal  life ;  lect.   "  6213 

—  Biichner,  L.     Professor  Agassiz  und  die  Materialisten.     {In  his  Aus 

Xatur  und  Wissenschaft.)  10250 

—  Stebbins,  R.  P.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1873.)  14104 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.     {In  his  Character.)  6546 

—  AVhittier,  J.  G.    The  prayer  of  A.     {In  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  *I 

—  and  E.  C.    Journey  in  Brazil.  "                 7155 

—  and  Gould,  A.  A.  Principles  of  Zoology.  264 
Agassiz  Association.     Ballard,  H.  H.     Hand-book  of  the  St. 

Nicholas  Agassiz  Assoc.  21924 

Agatha  Beaufort ;  or,  Family  pride.  5640 

Agatha's  husband;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  9955 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  25 

Age,  The  ;  a  colloquial  satire  ;  by  P.  J.  Bailey.  7060 

Age  of  fable  ;  by  T.  Bulfineh.  "  933 
Aged  and  decayed  punsters,  Asylum  for ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes. 

{In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 

Agincourt ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  12404 

Agis  ;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.     {Iii  his  Tragedies,  v.  2.)  *I 

Agnes;  by  J.  Abbott.     (Fran,  sto.)  51 

Agnes  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  8812 

Agnes  Grey  ;  by  Acton  Bell  [A.  Bronte].  8080 

Agnes  Hopetoun's  schools  and  holidays  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  18682 

Agnes  Lee.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  5.)  14305 

Agnes  of  Sorrento;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  4259 

Agnes  Sorel ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  6765 

Agnes  Wentworth  ;  by  E.  Foxton  [S.  H.  Palfrey].  7749 
Agnosticism.     Holland,  R.  A.     Relation  of  philosophy  to  A. 

and  religion.      (///  Bridgmau,  R.  L.,  Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Mivart,  St.  G.    One  point  in  controver?<y  with  the  agnostics.     {In  Man- 

ning, H.  E.  Ess.  on  relig.  and  lit.,  ser*.  3.)  *I 

—  Plumptre,  E.  H.  Movements  in  religious  tnought.  19439 
Agi'ement  d'etre  laide,  L' ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  Legouv6.     (Theatre 

de  camp.,  ser.  6.)  14690 
Agricultural  chemistry.     Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     Lectures  on  the 

appl.  of  chemistry  and  geology  to  agriculture.  17423 

—  Kent,  J.  E.    Cheniistrv  applied  to  agriculture.  2415 

—  Liebig,  J.  J.  von.    Cheniistrv  in  its  appl.  to  agriculture  and  physiology; 

ed.  by  J.  W.  Webster.      '  5100 

—  Principles  of  agricultural  C,  with  ref.  to  researches  in  England.  6432 

—  Sibsou,  A.    Agricultural  chemistry.  3976 

—  Stoeckhardt,  J.  A.    Chemical  field  lectures  to  farmers.    Added,  Irriga- 

ting with  liquid  manure,  by  J.  J.  Mechi.  4253 

—  Topham,  J.     Chemistry  made  easy  for  the  use  of  agriculturists.     (In 

Saxton's  rural  hand  "books,  ser.  S.)  5694 

—  Warington,  R.  The  chemistry  of  the  farm.  21436 
Agricultural  miscellany.  4304 
Agriculture.     Agricultural  miscellany.  4304 

—  Allen,  R.  L.  and  L.  F.    New  Amer.  farm  book.  16970 

—  Andrews,  G.  H.      Rudimentarv  treatise  on  agricultural  engineering. 

must.                                        '  165 

—  Bailey,  J.  M.     The  book  of  ensilage ;    or,  The  new  dispensation  for 

fa*rmers.  19873 

—  Beeeher,  H.  W.      Plain  and  pleasant  talk  about  fruit,  flowers,  and 

farming.  366 

—  Braekett,  G.  E.    Farm  talk.  7450 

—  Buckminster,  W.    The  practical  farmer.  571 

—  Buel,  J.    Farmer's  companion ;  or,  American  husbandry.  572 

—  -  Farmer's  instructor.    2  v.  573-4 

—  Burr,  F.  Jr.    Field  and  garden  vegetables  of  Ajnerica.  1268 

—  Clifford,  F.    The  agricultural  lock-out  for  1874;  with  notes  upon  farming 

and  farm-labour  in  eastern  counties  [England] .  15619 

—  Complete  practical  farmer.  917 

—  Copeland,  R.  M.    Country  life;  handbook  of  A.,  etc.  973 

—  Emerson,  G.  B.  and  Flint,  C.  L.    Manual  of  agriculture.  5662 

—  The  farm.     {In  New  illust.  rural  manuals.)                                            '  5650 

—  Farman,  E.    How  two  girls  tried  farming.  18811 

—  Fessenden,  T.  G.    Complete  farmer.  1465 

—  Flagg,  W.  C.    Farmers'  movement  in  the  "Western  states.     {In  Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc^,  .Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Gardner,  D.  P.  ed.    Farmer's  dictionary.    Illust.  2204 

—  Hoskyns,  C.  W.    Talpa:  or.  Chronicles  of  a  clay  farm.  2265 

—  Johnson,  C.  W.    Farmer's  encyclopaedia.  2368 

—  Johnson,  S.  W.    How  crops  feed ;  illust.  8619 
How  crops  grow;  treat,  on  the  chemical  composition,  structure,  and 

life  of  the  plaU' .     Illust.  7504 
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26  FEEE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Kebbel,  T.  E.    Tho  agTicultural  labourer.  8861 

—  Liebig,  J.  J.    Natural  laws  of  husbandry :  ed.  bv  J.  Bhlli.  2266 

—  Loriiig,  G.  B.    The  farm-yard  club  of  jbtham.  'lUust."  16618 
Treatise  on  A.  and  the  horse.     {In  Murray,  W.  H.  H.  The  perfect 

horseO  '  11947 

—  Lupton,  H.  T.    Elementary  principles  of  scientific  A.  19662 

—  Macdonald,  J.    Food  fr.  the  far  west;  or,  Amer.  A.,  with  ref.  to  beef 

production,  etc.  17973 

—  Mechi,  J.  J.    How  to  farm  profitably ;  new  ed.    Illust.  6254 

—  Morris,  E.    Farming-  for  boys.          '  18791 
Ten  acres  enough.    25th  ed.  5776 

—  Olcott,  H.  S.    OutUue.s  of  the  first  course  of  Yale  Agricultural  lect.  (>433 

—  Olmsted,  F.  L.    Walks  and  talks  of  an  Amer.  farmer  in  England.  3291 

—  Pare,  W.    Cooperatiye  agriculture.  8860 

—  QuincY,  J.    Essays  on  the  sailing  of  cattle,  and  suggestions  useful  to 

farmers.         '  16985 

—  Robinson,  S.    Facts  for  farmers  about  domestic  animals  and  domestic 

economy;  farm  buildings,  e^c.    Illust.  6690 

—  Stephens,  ii.    The  book  of  the  farm.    2  v.  12302-3 

—  Stevenson,  D.    On  the  reclamation  and  protection  of  agricultural  land.         13293 

—  Tanner,  H.    First  principles  of  agriculture.    4th  ed.     ^  21846 

—  Thaer,  A.  D.    Principles  of  agriculture.  4408 

—  Two  years  behind-  the  plougli ;  or.  Experience  of  a  Pennsyh  ania  farm- 

bov.                                                                                           "  17585 

—  U.  S.  Patent  Office.    Report  for  1860.  5332 

—  Ville,  G.    Six  lectures  on  A.     (High  farming  without  manure.)  6355 

—  Waring,  G.  E.     Book  of  the  farm;   rev.  ed.  of   The  handy-book  of 

husbandry.  *                      17479 

Elements  of  agriculture.  4668 

N'iliaue  inipro\  emeuts  and  farm  villages.  17070 

—  Wells,  1).  A.    Year  book  of  A.,  1865-6.  7699 

—  See  also  Canada;— France;— United  States. 

Agrippina.     De  Vere,  M.  S.     The  great  Empress  ;  a  portrait.     8481 

Aguesseau,  H.  F.  d'.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  AisCaus.  lund., 

V.  3.)  *I 

Aguilar,  G.     Days  of  Bruce.  118 

—  Essays  and  miscellanies;  select,  by  S.  Aguilar.  5748 

—  Home  influence.                              "  120 

—  Home  scenes  and  heart  studies.  6627 

—  Tlie  mother's  recompense.  122 

—  The  vale  of  cedars.  123 

—  Woman's  friendship.  124 

—  The  women  of  Israel.    2  v.  125-6 
Ah-Chin-Le.     Some  observations  upon  the  civilization  of  the 

western  barbarians,  particularly  of  the  English  ,*  made 
dur.  a  residence  of  some  years  in  those  parts  ;  tr.  b}^  J. 
Y.  Smythe.  16133 

Ahmed,  Khan  Bahador,  Syed.     Series  of  essays  on  the  life  of 

Mohammed,     v.  1.  10897 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Prefaceandintrod.— Historical  geography  of  Arabia.  ' 
—Manners  and  customs  of  the  Pre-Islamic  Arabians.— Yarious  religions 
of  the  Pre-Islamic  Arabs. — Question  whether  Islam  has  been  beneficial  or 
injurious  to  human  society  in  general,  and  to  the  Mosaic  and  Christian 
dispensations. — 3Ioliammedan  theological  literature. — Mohammedan  tradi- 
tions.— Holy  Koran. — History  of  the  holy  Mecca. — Pedigree  of  Moham- 
med.— Prophecies  respecting  Mohammed  as  cont.  in  Old  and  Xew  Testa- 
ment.—^Shakki-sadaf  and  Meraj,  that  is,  the  splitting  (open)  of  the  chest 
of  Mohammed ;  and  his  night  journey. — Birth  and  childhood  of  Moham- 
med. 
Ahmed,  the  cobbler :  or.  The  astrologer.     {In  Follen,  E.  L.  C. 

Home  dramas.)  1488 

A-hunting  of  the  deer  ;  by  C.  D.  Warner.    (Little  class.,  v.  17.)  20166 
Aicard,  J.     La  Venus  de  Milo  :  recherches  sur  I'histoire  de  la 

decouverte  d'apres  des  do(;uments  inedits.  9559 

Ai'da  ;  opera  ;  di  G.  Verdi.  *I 


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Aide,  H.     The  Marstons.     2  v.  in  1.' 

—  Mr.  and  3Irs.  Faulconbridge. 

—  Penruddocke. 

—  Ritjv 

Aiguilleur,    L' ;    par   C.    Debans.     {In 

vapeur.) 
Aiken,  G.  E. 
Aiken,  J.  F. 


his   Drames   a    toute 


Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     {In  mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  28.) 
The  history  of    liberty :    paper  bef .   the   New 
York  Hist.  Soc.     Feb.,  1866. 
Aiken,  S.  C.     Lanier,  S.     Account  of  A.     {In  his  Florida.) 
Aikin,  J.     Selections  fr.  the  writings  of  A.  ;    with  sketch  of 
his  life  ;  by  S.  J.  Hale.     {In  Hale,  S   J.  Juv.  budget.) 

—  Sir  Bertrand;  a  frajiiuent.     (In  Hunt.  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.) 
Aikin,   L.      Correspondence   [with]    W.   E.    Channing,   1826- 

1842  ;  ed.  by  A.  L.  Le  Breton. 

—  Life  of  Joseph  Addison. 

—  Master  and  slave.     {In  Folleu,  E.  L.  C.  Home  dramas.) 

—  Mi'moir  of  Mrs.  Barbauld.     (In  Barbauld,  A.  L.  Works.) 

—  Memoirs  of  the  eourt  of  diaries  L    2  v. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  eourt  of  Elizabeth.    2  v. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  eourt  of  James  I.    2  v. 
Aileen  Ferrers;  by  S.  Morley. 

Ailes  de  courage.   Les ;    par  George  Sand.     {In  her  Contes 

d'une  grand'mere.) 
Ailieford. 
Ailments.     Beale,  L.  S.     Slight  ailments ;    their   nature  and 

treatment.     2d.  ed. 
AimeS  :  by  A.  Giberne. 
Aims  and  obstacles ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James. 
Aimwell,  W.  i^seud.     See  Simonds,  W. 
Aimwell  stories.     See  Simonds,  W. 
Ainger,  A.     Charles  Lamb.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 
Ainsi  soit-il !  saynete  ;  par  A.  Mouselet.     {In  Saynetes,  e^c, 

ser.  0.) 
Ainslie,  H.     Higher  law. 

—  The  pilgrim  and  the  shrine. 

Ainsworth,  F.  B.  Dr.  Wichern's  paradox — "The  strongest 
wall  is  no  wall,"  illust.  in  the  hist,  of  the  Indiana  House 
of  Refuge.  {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans., 
1870.) 

Ainsworth,  W.  H.     Auriol ;  or.  The  elixir  of  life. 

—  Criehton.   ■ 

—  The  flitch  of  bacon. 

—  Guy  Fawkes. 

—  Jaiiies  II.;  or.  The  revolution  of  1688;  hist,  romance,  new  ed. 

—  The  Lancashire  witches. 

—  Mervyu  Clitheroe. 

—  The  miser's  daughter. 

—  Old  St.  Paul. 

—  Ovingdeau  Grange. 

—  Rookwood. 

—  Saint  James's. 

—  The  spendthrift. 

—  The  star-chamber. 

—  Tower  of  London. 

—  Windsor  Castle. 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (hi  his  Xew  spirit  of  the  age.) 

Air,  Atmospheric.     Abbott,  J.     Air.     (RoUo's  philosophy.) 

—  Buckley,  A.  B.    The  aei-ial  ocean  in  which  we  live.     (In  her  Fairy-land.) 


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—  Denton,  J.  B.     (In  his  Sanitary  eng.) 

—  Flammarion,  C.    The  atmosphere. 

—  Fox,  C.  B.    Sanitary  examination  of  water.air,  and  food. 

—  Hartley,  W.  ^.    Air  and  its  rel.  to  life.    Lect. 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Essays  on  the  floating-matter  of  the  air  in  rel.  to  putrefac- 

tion and  infection. 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.    Hand-book  of  household  science;  pop.  acct.  of  heat, 

light,  air,  etc.    Illust. 
Air-mothers,  The  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.     {In  his  Health  and  educa- 
tion.) 
Aird,  T.     Gilfillan,  G.     {In  Ms  Sketches,  etc.) 
Airs  of  Palestine  ;  poem,  by  J.  Pierpont. 
Airy,  G.  B.     Notes  on  the  earlier  Hebrew  scriptures. 

—  Popular  astronomy,  (Lect.). 
Aisse,  Mile.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  Jiis  Port,  lit.,  v.  3.) 
Aitchison,  W.     Five  years  in  China  ;   life  and  observations  of 

A.  ;  by  C.  P.  Bush. 

Aitkin,  W.  C.  Guns,  nails,  locks,  wood  screws,  railway  bolts 
and  spikes,  buttons,  pins,  needles,  saddlery,  and  electro- 
plate.    (Brit,  manuf.  ind.) 

A  Kempis.     See  Thomas  a  Kempis. 

Akenside,  M.     Poetical  works  ;  with  life  by  A.  Dyce. 

Alabama.  -Nordhoff,  C.  Alabama  in  1875.  {In  his  Cotton 
states.) 

Alabama,  steamer.  Hackett,  F.  W.  The  Geneva  Award  Acts  ; 
with  notes,  and  ref.  to  decisions  of  the  Court  of  Com. 
of  Alabama  Claims. 

—  Semmes,  K.    Cruise  of  the  A.  and  Sumter. 
Alabaster,  H.     The  modern  Buddhist. 

—  The  wheel  of  the  law :   Buddhism  illust.  by  The  modern  Buddhist,  A 

life  of  Buddha,  and  An  acct.  of  the  Phrabat. 
Aladdin  ;  drama.     {In  mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  25.) 
Alamance  ;  by  C.  H.  Wiley. 

Alamontade  ;  by  H.  Zschokke.     {In  Tales  fr.  the  German.) 
Alard,  D.     Conservatory  methods  for  the  violin. 
Alarming  sacrifice  ;   by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  V.  33.) 
Alaska.     Dall,  W.  H.     Alaska  and  its  resources. 

—  Elliott,  H.  W.    Report  upon  cond.  of  aftairs  in  Alaska. 

—  Jackson,  S.    Alaska,  and  the  missions  on  the  Xo.  Pacific  coast.    • 

—  Whymper,  F.    Travel  and  adventure  in  A. 

—  See  also  West,  The. 
Alban  ;  tale  of  the  new  world  ;  by  J.  V.  Huntington. 
Albania.     Clark,  E.   L.      The  modern  Greeks  and  the  Alba- 
nians.    {Ii  his  Races  of  Europ.  Turkey.) 

Albany,  L.  M.  C,  comtesse  d'.  Hayward,  A.  Countess  of 
Albany  and  Alfieri.  {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  essays,  new 
ser.,  V.  2.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Xouv.  lund.,  v.  5.) 
Albee,  J.     Literary  art ;  a  conversation  bet.  a  painter,  a  poet, 

and  a  philosopher. 

—  Poetry.     {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.) 
Albemarle,  Earl  of.     See  Keppel,  G.  T. 

Albert,  Prince  Consort  of  Gt.   Britain.     Bagehot,   W.     The 

Prince  Consort.     {In  his  Biog.  studies.)  20441 

—  Martin,  T.    Life  of  the  Prince  Consort.    Ports.    5  v.  13479-80;  17488-90 

—  Victoria,  Queen.    Early  years  of  the  Prince  Consort ;  comp.  by  C.  Grey.        695S 


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Albert   Edward,    Prince   of    Wales.     McCarthy,    J.     {In   his 

Mod.  lead.)  "  "  11191 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    The  Priuce  of  "Wales'  tour;  diary  hi  ludia;  with  some 

acct.  of  his  visits  to  the  courts  of  Greece,  Eg-ypt.  Spain  aud  Portugal.  17916 
Albert,  P.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Nouv.  kind.,  v.  12.)  *I 

Albert  Hastings  ;  by  M.  S.  Whltaker.  7408 

Albert  Lunel ;  by  Lord  Brougham.  10916 

Albert  medal.      Young,   L.      Warrant  instituting  the  Albert 

medal.     (7>i /iis  Acts  of  gallantry.)  11460 

Albert  Nyanza.     Baker,   S.   W.      The   Albert  Nyanza,   great 

basin  of  the  Nile.     Maps,  illust.,  and  port.  6438 

Albert  Savarus  ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.  {In  Comedie  humaine.)  19095 
Albertis,  L.  M.  d'.     New  Guinea :  what  I  did  and  what  I  saw. 

2d.  ed.  2  y.  *I 

Albery,  J.     Archer.  W.     {In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 

Albinovanus,    C.    P.       Elegiac   de    Maecenate.  —  Fragm.    de 

navigatione  German ici  per  oceanum  septemtrionalem.     {In 

Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  2,  3.)  (Bib.  class.  Lat.)  8360-1 
Alboni.  M.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  {In  his  Great  siuirers.  2d.  s.m-.)  20365 
Albrechtsberger,  J.  G.     Collected  writings  on  thorough-bass, 

harmony,  and  composition   with  examples  ;    ed.  by  I.  C. 

von  Seyfried;  tr.  by  S.  Novello.     (Novello's  lib.)    3  v. 

in  1.  ■  11726 
Albret,  J.  d*.     See  Jeanne  dAlbret. 

Alcestis.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  12876 

Alcestis  II.  ;  tragedy  ;  by  V.  Alfieri.     {In  Ajs  Tragedies,  v.  2.)  *I 

Alchemist.  The,  or.  The  House  of  Claes  ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.  12001 
Alchemy.     Hitchcock,  E.  A.     Remarks  upon  alchemy  and  the 

alchemists.  *I 

—  Mackay,  G.  The  alchemists.  {In  his  Mem.  of  i)f)p.  delusions,  v.  1.)  2839 
Alchemy  of  happiness;  by  M.  Al-Ghazzali.  *I 
Alcibiade  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.,  3,  v.  1.)  *I 
Alcibiades.  Goodrich,  8.  G.  {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591- 
Alcock,  R.     Art. and  art  industries  in  Japan.     Illust.  *I 

—  The  capital  of  the  Tvcoon;    uarr.  of  residence  in  JajKin.     Maps  and 

illust.  2  V.  '  5562-3 

—  Concluding  chapter.      {In  Margarv,  A.  R.     Journev  fr.  Shanghae  to 

Bhamo,  e^c.)  '  *  16540 

Alcohol.  Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.  d'.  Manufacture  of  beet-root 
sugar  and  alcohol.  {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos. ^ 
1867.  Kept.,  V.  5.)  ■  9100 

—  Anstie,  F.  E.    Stimulants  and  narcotics;  with  researches  on  A.,  aether, 

and  chloroform.  10591 

—  Fiske^  J.    Tobacco  aud  alcohol :  It  does  pay  to  smoke.;  The  coming  man 

will  drink  wine.  7597 

—  Greenfield,  W.  S.    Alcohol :  its  use  aud  abuse.     (Health  primers.)  18300 

—  Hammond,  W.  C.    The  effects  of  A. ;  addr.     {In  Tribune^  i)0]).  sci.)       12943;  *I 

—  Hitchcock,  H.  O.    Relations  of  excessive  use  of  alcoholic  drinks  to  the 

pub.  health.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts..  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Hubbard,  F.  H.    The  opium  habit  and  alcoholism :  with  sugg.  for  treat- 

ing painful  complications.  21235 

—  Prescott,  A.  B.    Chemical  examination  of  alcoholic  liquors.  13569 

—  Prescott,  H.  P.    Strong  drink  and  tobacco  smoke;    structure,  growth, 

and  uses  of  malt,  hops,  veast,  and  tobacco.    Illust.  8153 

—  Richardson,  B.  W.    Alcohol ;  lecture.  18142 
The  temperance  lesson  book;  short  lessons  on  A.  and  its  action  on  the 

body.  19583 


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—  See  also  Temperance. 

Alcoholic  iDebriety  ;  by  J.  Parrish.  22898 

Alcoran.     See  Koran. 

Alcott,  A.  B.     Concord  days;   [April-September,  1869].  11008 

—  New  Comiectieut;  autobiop-aphical  poem.  20895 

—  Salutatory ;  Personality ;  The  ascending  scale  of  powers ;  Individualism ; 

Immortality ;  Valetlictorv.     {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.  Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Table-talk.       '  '  17245 

—  Tablets.    New  ed.  19200 

Contents.  Practical :  The  garden.— Recreation.— Fellowship.— Friend- 
ship.—Culture.— Books.— Counsels.  Speculative :  Instrumentalities.— 
Mind. — Genesis  ^Metamorphoses. 

—  Gladden,  W.    Was  Alcott's  school  a  type  of  God's  moral  government?; 

rev.  of  Joseph  Cook's  theorv  of  the  atonement.  17271 

—  Peabody,  E.  P.    Record  of  Mr.' Alcott's  school.    3d.  ed.  rev.  12248 
Alcott,  Louisa  May.     Aunt  Jo's  scrap  bag  ;  Namely : 

Mv  bovs,  etc.  '  '  8379 

Shawl-straps.  8380 

Cupid  and  Chow-chow.  8.382 

My  girls.  17246 

Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  Pinafore,  etc.  19018 

An  okl  fashioned  thanksgiving,  etc.  22070 

Contents.  An  old-fashioned  thanksgiving.- How  it  all  happened.— The 
doll's  journey  fr.  Minnesota  to  Maine. — Morning-glories.- Shadow-chil- 
dren.— Poppy's  pranks.— What  the  swallows  did.— Little  Gulliver.— The 
whale's  story. — A  strange  Island. — Fancy's  friend. 

—  Aunt  Kipp."    See  Kitty's  class  day,  below. 

—  Camp  and  tireside  stories.    See  Hospital  sketches,  heloio. 

—  Eight  cousins.  14024 

—  Hospital  sketches,  and  Camp  and  fireside  stories.    Illust.  5825 

—  Jack  and  Jill ;  a  village  story.    Illust.  19868 

—  Kitty's  class  day ;  Aunt  Kipp ;  Psyche's  art.  15880 
See  also  Proverb  stor. 

—  Little  men.  9139 

—  Little  women.  7515 

—  Moods.  5843 

—  Same  ;  new  ed.  21287 

—  An  old  fashioned  girl.  8378 

—  Proverb  stories.  22009 

Contents.  Kitty's  class  day. — Aunt  Kipp. — Psyche's  art. — A  country 
Christmas. — On  picket  duty.— The  Baron's  gloves'. — My  red  cap. — What 
the  bells  saw  and  said. 

—  Psyche's  art.    See  Kitty's  class  day,  above. 

—  Rose  in  bloom;  seq.  io  Eight  cousins.  16640 

—  Silver  pitchers ;  and  Independence,  a  cetennial  love  story.  15781 

Contents.  Silver  pitchers.  —  Anna's  whim. —Transcendental  wild 
oats. — The  romance  oX  a  summer  day. —  My  Rococo  watch. — By  the 
river. — Lettv's  tramp. — Scarlet  stockings. — Inclependence. 

—  Under  the  lilacs.  18002 

—  Work.  8381 

—  and  others.    ]N[erry  times  for  boys  and  girls.  18088 
Alcott,  W.  A.     The  young  housekeeper  ;  or  Thoughts  on  food 

and  cookery.     20th  ed.  6431 

—  The  young  man's  guide.  .  131 
Aldegrever,  H.     Scott,  W.  B.     (J?!  ^^s  Little  masters.)                19227 
Aldeu,  E.  K.     The  Sabbath  and  the  Lord's  day :  their  perma- 
nent elements  and.  legitimate  union.     {In  Sabbath  essays.)  19808 

Alden,  I.  M.  {pseud.  Pansy.)     The  man  of  the  house.  22740 

—  Mrs.  Solomon  Smith  looking  on.  22043 

—  The  pocket  measure.  21266 
Alden,  J.     The    science    of    government   in    connection  with 

Amer.  institutions.  15582 

—  Studies  in  Brvant;  with  introd.  bv  B.  17435 
Alden,  L.  C.     Biography  of  P".  Almy  ;  H.   J.  Doolittle.     {In 

Higgiuson,  T.  W.  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

—  Wright,  J.  E.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.,  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2)  6493 


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Aldeii,  W.  L.     The   canoe    and    the   flying   proa;    or,  Cheap 
cruising  and  safe  sailing.     Illust.     (Harper's,  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

—  Christopher  Cokimbus.     (Lives  of  Amer.  worthies.) 

—  The  cruise  of  the  "  Ghost."    Illust. 
Alderbrook  ;  by  Miss  Chubbuck.     2  v. 
Alderman  Ralph;  by  A.  Hornbrook.     2  v.  in  1. 
Alderney.     Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  Guernsey,  incl.  Alder- 

ney  and  Serk ;  ed.  by  D.  T.  Ansted. 
Aldrich,  M.  A.     History  of  the  United  States  Marine  Corps. 
Aldrich,  T.  B.     Cloth  of  gold,  and  other  poems. 

—  Flower  and  thorn ;  later  poems.        _^f  ^f  [if-Ol  -^o  ^t 

—  Marjorie  Daw,  and  other  peppier  tX^  * '  »  /JlV'''*^  "ift  *^ 

Contents.    Marjn]-ie  T){ji^T—  A  Rivermouth  romance.—  Quife  so. — A 
Young  desperaclo^^MissMehet  able' s  son.— A  struggle  for  life. — The  fi'iend 


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—  Poeni^-""^^  -.P  j.3^  — — -     — -^  T840 

—  Prudence  Palf rev.    oAt\l    ^  ^  12752 

—  The  queen  of  Sheba.    *A^^2f    t^r-^kt^is  1"247 
.a,^  The  Stillwater  tragedy.   J^'f^    '^^    ^                                                              19828 

1 1  ^  —  ^torv  of  a  bad  bo  v.  8029 

tW-        —  Good  stories.    Pts.  1  and  4.  ^  7023 ;  7463 

"  Contents.    1.    De  Quincey,  T.    The  avenger. — Hawthorne,  X.  Peter 

Goldthwaite's  treasure.— Winthrop,  T.  Love  and  skates.— Hood,  T.  The 
defaulter. — Vaughan,  H.  Coldstream. — Spicer,  H.  Madonna.  4,  O'Brien, 
F.  J.  From  hand  to  mouth. — Heyse,  P.  Count  Ernest's  home. — Little  Peg 
O'Shaughnessy.— Thackerav,  W.*M.  A  shabbv  genteel  story. 

—  Xotice  of  A.  {In  Stoddard,  E.  H.  Poets'  homes.)  19286 
Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  7048 
Alemany,  J.  S.  Introduction.  {In  Domingo  St.  Life.)  16707 
Alembert,  J.  C.  R.  d'.  Brougham,  H.  (/n/i/.s  Lives  of  philos.)  524 
Alerte,  L' ;  poesie  ;  par  Pontsevrez.  (77i  Saynetes,  etc.,  s6r.  7.)  14797 
Alethitheras,  Travels  by  sea  and  land  of.  7454 
"  Alex."  pseud.  As  it  should  be.  12645 
Alexander  the  Great.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  Alexander  the 

Great.  1 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.     (/?i^<'s  Hist,  essays,  ser,  2.)  11525 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {Inhis  Famous  nien,  etc.)  1591 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    Caesar  and  Alexander.     {In  his  Course  of  lect.  on 

mod.  hist.)  22360 

—  Yonge,  0.  31.  {In  her  Book  of  w^orthies.)  8118 
Alexander  I.,  Emp.  of  Russia.    Joyneville,  C.    Life  and  times 

of  A.     3  V.  13810-12 

Alexander,  of  Abnotichus.     Froude,  J.  A.     A  Cagliostroof  the 

2d  cent.     (In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  4.)  22579 

Alexander,  3Irs.  pseud.     See  Hector,  A.  F. 
Alexander,  A.  W.     Free  labor  theory  of  prison  discipline.  {In 

Nat.  Pris.  Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,  1874.)  *I 

Alexander,  J.  E.     Cleopatra's   needle,    the   obelisk  of   Alex- 
andria;  its  acquisition  and  removal  to  England  described.)  19863 
Alexander,  J.  W.     The  American  mechanic.  133 

Alexander,  S.     Three  of  Jupiter's  satellites  ;  velocity  of  light 

in  air  and  in  vacuo.     {In  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  *I 

Alexander,  W.     Johnny  Gibb  of  Gushetneuk.     4th  ed.  21717 

Alexander,  Wm.,  D.  D.  Bp.     The  leading  ideas  of  the  gospels  ; 

sermons,  1870-1871.  16801 

—  St.  Augustine's  '  Confessions '.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp.  for  the  dev. 

Hfe.)  18849 

—  Sanderson,  the  judicious  preacher.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Class,  iireach.  of 

the  Eng.  Ch.,  ser.  2.)  18551 


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Alexander,  Wm.,  M.  D.     History  of  women.     3d.  ed.     2  v.      275-6 

Alexander's  feast ;  ode,  by  Handel.  *I 

Alexandra  Feodorowna,  Emp.  of  Russia.     Grimm,  A.  T.  von. 

Alexandra  Feodorowna  ;  tr.  by  Lady  Wallace.     2  v.        14383-4 

Alexandre  le  Grand  ;  tragedie  ;  par  J.  Racine.     {In  his  Thea- 
tre comp.)  14399 

Alexandria.     Kingsley,  C.     Alexandria  and  her  schools  ;  lect.    15712 
Same.  {In  his  Sir  W.  Raleigh,  etc.)  2475 

Alexis,  Wilibald,  pseud.     *See  Haering,  G.  W.  H. 

Alexis,  the  Czarewitz  ;    tragedy,   by  A.  Eustaphieve.     {In  his 

Reflections,  etc.)  5028 

Alfieri,  V.  co7ite.     Life  of  A.  (Memoirs) ;  with  essay  by  W.  D. 

Ho  wells.     (Choice  autobiog.)  17273 

—  M6moires.     (Barric^re.    Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  26.)  14546 

—  Tragedies,  iucl.  Ms  posthmiious  works ;  tr.  by  E.  A.  Bowriiio;.    2  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Philip.— Polynices.  —  Antigone.  —  Virginia.  —  Aga- 
memnon.—Orestes.— Rosmunda.—Octavia.—  Tunoleon. —  Merope.—  Mary 
Stuart.  2.  Conspiracy  of  the  Pazzi.— Don  Grareia.— Saul.— Agis. — Soph- 
onisba.— The  first  Brutus.— Myrrha.— The  second  Brutus.— Antony  and 
Cleopatra.— Abel.— A Icestis  II. 

Alfieri.     See  Albany,  L.,  Countess  of. 

Alford,  H.  Fireside  homilies.    •  13941 

—  The  Greek  testament.    4  v.  *I 

—  How  to  study  the  New  Testament :  Gospels ;  Acts.  6502 

—  Life,  journals,  and  letters ;  ed.  by  his  widow.    2d.  ed.  11877 

—  New  Testament  for  Eng.  readers ;  with  crit.  and  expl.  comment.    2  v.  in 

4.    New  ed.  9958-61 

—  A  plea  for  the  Queen's  English ;  notes  on  speaking  and  spelling.  6293 

—  Poetical  works.  12006 

—  Whitney,  W.  D.    Alford's  Queen's  English.     (In  his  Orient,  and  ling. 

stud.,  ser.  2.)  13263 

Alfred  Hagart's  household  ;  by  A.  Smith.  5954 

Alfred  the  Great.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  Alfred  the  Great.  2 

—  Hughes,  T.    Alfred  the  Great.  8144 
Alfred  the  Great ;  hist,  plaj^ ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.    (In  his  Dram. 

works.)  11888 

Algae.     Clarke,  L.  L.     Common  seaweeds  of  the  British  "coast 

and  channel  islands  ;  tinted  plates.  6486 

—  See  also  Mosses. 

Algebra.     Atkins,  E.     Pure  mathematics.  12598 

—  Briot,  C.    Lecons  d'  algebre.    2  v.  14387-8 

—  Davies,  C.    New  elementary  algebra.  19066 
University  algebra.           '  19068 

—  Newcomb,  S.    A.  for  schools  and  colleges.    2d.  ed.  rev.  20901 

—  Phillips,  A.  W.  a%(^  Beebe,  W.    Graphic  A.;  or.  Geometrical  interpre- 

tation of  the  theory  of  equations  of  one  unknown  quantity.    2d.  ed,         22327 

—  Sergeant,  L.     Elementarv  mathematics ;  enibr.    arithmetic,  geometrv, 

and  A.  '  '        12628 

—  Todhunter,  I.    Algebra.    4th  ed.  8552 
Algebra  for  beginners.                                                                                        12949 

—  Wentworth,  G.  A.    Elements  of  algebra.  20791 

—  Yose,  G.  L.    Graphic  method  of  solving  certain  algebraic  problems.  14182 
Alger,  H.  e/r.     Ben,  the  luggage  boy.                                                   9210 

—  Ben's  nugget.  22010 


—  Bound  to  rise. 

—  Brave  and  bold. 

—  Charlie  Codman's  cruise. 

—  Fame  and  fortune. 

—  From  canal  boy  to  President ;  J.  A.  Garfield. 

—  From  farm  boy  to  senator;  D.  Webster. 

—  Helen  Ford. 

—  Herbert  Carter's  legacy. 


must. 


13227 
7420 
7647 

20972 

21577 
7422 

16090 


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33 


—  Jack's  ward ;  or.  The  boy  guardian. 

—  Julius. 

—  Luck  aud  pluck. 

—  Mark,  the  match  boy. 

—  Paul  Prescott's  charge. 

—  Paul,  the  pedler. 

—  Phil,  the  tiddler. 

—  Eagged  Dick. 

—  Eisen  from  the  ranks. 

—  Eufus  aud  Eose. 

—  Sam's  chance,  and  how  he  improved  it. 

—  Shifting  for  himself ;  or.  Gilbert  Greyson's  fortunes.  ' 

—  Strong  and  steady. 

—  The  telegraph  boy. 

—  The  young  adventurer. 

—  The  young  miner :  or,  Tom  ^JjJ^elson  in  California, 

—  and  Cheney,  O.  A.  Seeking  his  fortune,  and  other  dialogues. 
Alger,  W.  R.     Critical  hist,  of  the  doctrine  of  a  future  life. 

—  The  friendships  of  women.  ' 
—'The  poetrv  of  the  East. 

—'The  school  of  life. 

—  Solitudes  of  nature  and  of  man ;  or.  The  loneliness  of  human  life. 
Algeria  and  Algiers.     Barclay,  E.     Mountain  life  in  Algeria. 

Illust. 

—  Blackburn,  H.     {In  his  Artists  and  Arabs.) 

—  Campbell,  T.    Letters  fr.  the  South,  dur.  a  journey  to  A.,  etc. 

—  Carleton,  G.  W.    Our  artist  in  Cuba,  Perii,  Spain,  and  Algiers :    leaves 

fr.  the  sketch-book  of  a  traveller. 

—  Cox,  S.  S.     (In  his  Search  for  winter  sunbeams.) 

—  Edwards,  M.  B.     (In  his  Winter  with  the  swallows.) 

—  The  French  in  Algiers. 

—  Fromentin,  E.    Une  annee  dans  le  Sahel.    5^  ed. 

—  Herbert,  31.  E.    A  search  after  sunshine;  or,  Algeria  in  1871. 

—  Knox,  A.  A.    The  new  plav-ground;  or  wanderings  in  A. 

—  Maximilian,  F.'^I.  J.     (In  his  Eecoll.  of  my  life.  3  v.) 

—  Morell,  J.  E.    Algeria;  its  topography,  history,  etc. 

—  Xapheg>i,  G.    Among  the  Arabs :  adventures'  in  A. 

—  Otter,  E.  H.    Winters  abroad;  places  visited  on  acet.  of  health. 

—  Eenan,  E.    La  society*  Berb^re.     (In  his  Melanges  d'  hist.) 

—  Eeybaud,  L.    Des  colonies  agricoles  de  I'Alg^Tie.     (In  his  Marines  et 

voyages.) 

—  Wingtield  L.    Under  the  palms  in  A.  and  Tunis 
Algiers,  the  city.     Seguin,  L.  G.     Walks 

roundings. 

—  See  also  Algeria. 
Alhambra.     Irving,  W.     The  Alhambra. 

—  Prime,  S.  I.     The  Alhambra  and  the  Kremlin. 
Ali  and  Gulhyndi ;  by  A.  Oehlenschlager. 

German.) 

Ali-Baba  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuries,  ser.  3,  v.  2.) 
Alice;  by  [E.  Bulwer  Lytton]. 
Alice  and  her  friends.     (Prize  ser.) 
Alice  Brand  ;  by  A.  G.  Riddle. 
Alice  Dugdale ;  by  A.  Trollope.     {Li   his    Why   Frau    Froh 

mann,  etc.) 
Alice  Learmont ;  a  fairy  tale  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch]. 
Alice  Lorraine  ;  by  R.  D.  Blackmore. 
Alice's  adventures  in  Wonderland ;  by  L.  Carroll  [C.  L.  Dodg 

son].     Illust. 
Alicia  Chamberlayne.     jSee  Memories  of  troublous  times. 
Alicia  Warlock,  and  other  stories  ;  by  W.  Collins. 
Alide  ;  episode  of  Goethe's  life  ;  by  E.  Lazarus. 
[Alif  laila].     Arabian  nights'  entertainments. 


)i  V. 

in  A. 


and  its  sur- 


{In  Tales  fr.   the 


14106 

12711 

9316 

9206 

6109 

9209 

9212 

7396 

13054 

9009 

15771 

16731 

9318 

19312 

18060 

19313 

16903 

7722 

122:  *I 

134 

20461 

6729 


*I 

8845 
675 

*I 

8369 

7545 

1158 

14655 

11708 

21710 

13528-30 

3149 

7519 

22418 

14516 

9544 
11050-1 

20967 

2140 

7322 
4347 

*I 

580 

6581 

13571 

21782 

3184 

13741 


7714 

13744 

12343 

4938 


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—  Same-,  tr.  by  E.  Forster;  newed.    Introd.  by  G.  M.  Bussey.  *I 

—  Same.    Six  ".stories,  ed.  by  S.  Eliot.                                         '  19648 

—  The  thousand  and  one  nights ;  new  ed.  4945 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    {In  his  Crusoe  in  N.  Y.>             -  19799 

—  Lane,  E.  W.    Arabian  society  in  the  Middle  Ages ;  studies  fr.  the  Thou- 

sand and  one  nights.  .  22531 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.    The  Arabian  nights.     {In  his  About  old  story  tellers.)        17346 
Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.,  d'.      Manufacture   of  beet-root   sugar   and 

alcohol ;  Manufacture  of  pressed  or  agglomerated  coal ; 
Photographs  and  photographic  apparatus  ;  Outline  of  the 
hist,  of  the  Atlantic  cables,  {/n  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris 
Expos.,  1867.     Re^jt.,  v.  5.)  9100 

—  and  others.    Mining  and  the  mechanical  preparations  of  ores.    {In  U.  S. 

Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1S61.    Rept..\.4..)  9099 

Aline,  drama;  by  E.  Sterling.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  17.)       11818 
Alison,    A.,  Prebendary   of  Sarmn.      Essays   on    taste;  cor- 
rected, etc.,  by  A.  Mills.  144 
Alison,    A.,  Bart.      Address,   Manchester  Athenaeum,    1847. 

{In  Lit.  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  History  of  Europe,  1789-1815.    4  v.  .  135-8 

—  Same  J"  1815-1852.    4  v.  139-42 

—  Miscellaneous  essays.     (Mod.  Brit,  essayists.)  143 
Alkalies.     Church,  Prof.     Manufacture  of  alkalies  and  alka- 
line salts.      (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)                                                    15468 

—  Kingzett,  C.  T.    History,  products,  and  processes  of  the  alkali  trade, 

incl.  recent  inipi-oveinents.  -  17233^ 

All  aboard  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  89 

All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands  ;  by  E.  A.  Rand.     Illust.  21250 

All  about  hard  words  :  diet,  of  difficulties  in  reading,  etc.,  and 

epitome    of    explanations    of    difficult   Eng.    and    foreign 

words,  phrases,  etc.,  with  pronunciation.  13645 

All  alone  ;  fr.  the  French   of  A.   Theuriet.     (Appletons'  new 

hand.-vol.  ser.)  20287 

All  around  the  house  ;  by  Mrs.  Beecher.  18003 

All  for  Jesus  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8931 

All  in  the  wrong  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15665 

All  quiet  along  the  Potomac,  and  other  poems  ;  by  E.  L.  Beers.  19244 
All  around  the  year ;  verses  fr.  Sky   faim  ;  by   E.    and  D.    R. 

Goodale.  20112 

All  saints'  day,  and  other  sermons  ;  by  C.  Kiugsley.  17672 

All-saints'  eve  :  by  A.  B.  Edwards.     {In  her  Night,  etc.)  22071 

All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men  ;  an  impossible  story  ;  by  W. 

Besart  and  J.  Rice.  22366 

All  Souls  College.     Burrows,  M.     Worthies  of  All  Souls  ;  four 

cent,  of  Eng.  hist.  12722 

All  that  glitters  is  not  gold  ;  by  T.  and   J.   M.   Morton.     (In 

French's  min.  dram.,  v.  5.)  11837 

All  the  world's  a  stage,  by   G.   Brookes.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  37.)  7989 

All  the  world's  a  stage  ;  by  M.  A.  Hoppus.     3  v.  19632-4 

Allah.     Arnold,  E.     Pearls  of  the  faith ;  or,  Islam's  rosary ; 

beautiful  names  of  Allah,  with  comments  in  verse.  22365 

Allan,  D.     Cunningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  British  painters 

etc.,  V.  5.)  1057 

Allan,  W.     Strength  of  beams  under  transverse  loads.      (Van 

Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  15357 


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—  Tht^ory  of  arches.     (Van  Xostraucrs  sci.  .ser.)  14133 
Allardyee,  A.     Edgar  Wayne's  escape.     {In  Tales  fr.  Black- 
wood, n.  s.,  V.  13.)                                                                        19158 

—  Tlie  Pundrapore  re«denev.  In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  6.  19151 
Allart,  M.  G.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In his Prem.  limd.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Allary,  ( '.  Les  lilas  blaucs  ;  comedie.  {In  Saynetes,  e^c,  ser.  3.)  14793 
Alldridge,  L.     By  love  and  law.     3  v.                                           19280-2 

—  The  world  she  awoke  hi.  2  v.  19639-40 
Allegro,  L'.     See  Milton. 

Allegro ;  by  E.  Gray.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  6.      13935 
Allegro,  L',  II  pensieroso,  ed  II  moderate  ;  by  Handel.  *I 

Allen,  A.  B.     Management  ot  horses.     {In  Stewart,  J.     The 

stable  book.)  6238 

Allen,  A,  H.   Practice  of  commerc.  organic  analysis.    2  v.    21810-11 

Xote.    V.  1  has  title,  Introduction  to  the  practice,  etc. 
Allen,  D.  O.     India,  ancient  and  modern;  with  acct.   of  the 

state  and  prospects  of  Christianity.     2d.  ed.  6059 

Allen,  E.     De  Puy.  H.  W.     Ethan  Allen  and  the   Green  Mt. 

heroes  of '76.  ,  1148 

—  Sketch  of  A.     (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  Kev.)  '  2122 

—  Sparks,  J.     (In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  hiog..  v.  1.)  4110 
Same.     (In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 

Allen,  George.  Life  of  Philidor,  musician  and  chess-player ; 
with  Essay  on  P.   as  chess-author,  efc,  by  Tassilo    von 

Heydebrand  und  der  Lasa .  11332 

Allen,  Grant       Anglo-Saxon  Britain.      (Early  Britain.)  21675 

—  Colour-blindness.     (In  Brown.  K.    Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  The  colour-sense ;  its  oriirin  and  development ;  essay  in  comp.  psychology.    18433 

—  the  colours  of  flow^ers  as  illust.  in  the  British  flora. '  Illust.     (Xat.  ser.)  22450 

—  Phvsiological  aesthetics.  17362 

—  Yiguettes  fr.  nature.  21870 

Contents.  Fallow  deer.— Sedge  and  wopdrush  — Red  campion  and 
white. — Buttei-fly-hunting  begins.— Red  campion  again. — The  hedge  hog's 
hole. — On  Musbiiry  Castle. — A  big  fossil  bone. — Veronica. — Guelder  rose. 
— The  heron's  hauiit.— A  bed  of  nettles.— Loose  strife  and  pimpernel. — 
Tlie  cai-p  pond.— A  Welsh  roadside.— Seaside  weeds.— A  mountain  tarn.— 
Wild  thvme. — The  donkev's  ancestors. — Beside  the  cromlech.— The  fall  of 
the  leaf  I— The  fall  of  the  year. 
Allen,  H.  B.     The  useful  companion  and  artificer's  assistant ; 

encyclopedia  of  valuable  information.     Illust.  '       21812 

Allen,  John.     The  blessed  bees.  18400 

Allen,  John.     State  churches  and  the  kingdom  of  Christ ;  essay 

on  the  establishment  of  ministers,  etc.  by  secular  power.  147 

Allen,  John,  M.  D.     Brougham,  II.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)      527 
Allen,  J.  B.     Elementary  Latin  grammar.  13698 

Allen,  J.  H.     Fruits  of  the  wine  cup.     (/>^.Mod.   stand,    dr., 

V.  45.)  11832 

Allen,  J.  W.,  Jr.     Paul  Dreifuss,  his  holiday  abroad.  21813 

Allen,  Joseph,  B.X.     Battles  with  the  British  navy.    2  v.  145-6 

Allen,  Joseph,  D.D.     The  Worcesters  Association  and  its  an- 
tecedents ;  a  hist.  ;  with  biog.  not.     Portr.  7288 
Allen,  J.  A.     Westboro'  State  Reform  school  reminiscences.      ,17248 
Allen,  J.  H.     Fragments  of  Christian   history  to  the  founda- 
tion of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire.                                                  19864 

—  Hebrew  men  and  times.  149 

—  Same  ;  2d.  ed.  with  introd.  *I 

—  Latin  primer.  *I 


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—  Our  liberal  luovemeut  in  theology ;  hi.st.  of  Unitarianism  in  Xew  ETng. ; 

lect.                                         "  21875 

—  Three  phases  of  modern  theology :  Calvinism;  Unitarianism,  Liberalism.  21867 

—  and  Greenough,  J.  B.    Latin  grammar  for  schools  and  colleges.  *I 

—  joint  author.    See  Allen,  W.  F. 

Allen,  J.     Autocracy  iu  Poland  and  Russia.  148 

Allen.  L.  F.  American  cattle;  their  hist.,  breeding,  and  man- 
agement. 7609 

—  joint  author.    See  Allen.  R.  L. 

Allen,  N.     Perfection  of  structure  in  the  human  body,  as  a 

leading  element  of  hygiene.      {In  Amer.  Pub.  Health  Ass. 

Rep.,  etc.,  1873.)  •  *I 

Allen,  O.  E.     Sketch.     {In  Firth,  F.  R.     Memoir.)  7258 

Allen,  R.  L.  and  Allen,  L.  F.     New  American  farm  book.  16970 

Allen  R.  H.     New  England  tragedies  iu  prose  :  The  coming  of 

the  Quakers  ;  The  witchcraft  delusion.  7582 

Allen,  S.  M.  {pseud.  "  Alpha.")     The  old  and  new  Republican 

parties  ;  their  origin,  etc.  ;  fr.  Washington  to  Hayes.  19869 

—  Religion  and  s,cience ;  the  letters  of  "Alpha"  on  the  influence  of  spirit 

upon  imponderable  actienic  molecular  substances  and  the  life  forces 
of  mind  and  matter.  13777 

Allen,  T.  T.     Sanitary   improvements    at    Stratford-on-Avon. 

{In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  8ur.  Proc,  v.  1.  *I 

Allen,  W.  F.  and  J.  H.  Latin  reader :  select,  fr.  Caesar,  Cur- 
tius,  Nepos,  Pliny,  Tacitus,  [Suetonius],  etc.  [particularly 
notices  cone,  early  Christians]  ;  with  notes  and  vocabu- 
lary.    3d.  ed.  *I 

—  Ware,  C.  P.,  and  Garrison,  L.  McK.  Slave  songs  of  the  IT.  S.  7606 
Allen,  Zachariah.  Science  of  mechanics.  150 
Allen,  Zachariah.     Solar  light  and  heat ;  the  source  and  the 

supply ;  gravitation  ;  with  ex  pi.   of  planetary  and  mole- 
cular forces.  19315 
Allen  Bay;  by  S.  O.  Stedman.  15996 
Allerton  Towers  ;  by  A.  Thomas  [Mrs.  Cudlip].                            22338 
Alliance  L' ;  monologue  ;   par  J.  die  Marthold.      {In   Saynetes, 

etc.,  ser.  3.)  14793 

Allies,  E.  H.     Sewage  disposal  at  West  Derby.     {In  Ass.  of 

Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  6.)  *I 

Allingham,  J.  T.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Allingham,  W.     The  ballad  book  ;  select,  of  British  ballads.        8404 

—  Poems.  (In  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 
AUon,    Henry.       Argument    for   the    supernat.    character    of 

Christianity,    fr.    its.  existeuce    and    achievements.       {In 
Chris.  Evid.  Soc.     Faith,  etc.)  15879 

—  Moral  teaching  of  the  Xew  Testament.     (In  Christ.  Evid.  Soc.  Pop.  obj., 

etc.)  12520 

—  The  worship  of  the  Church.  (In  Reynolds,  H.  R.  Ecclesia.)  10027 
Allong(\  A.     Charcoal  drawing;  tr.  by  S.  D.  W.                          15782 

—  See  also  Robert,  K.    Charcoal  drawing. 

Alloys.     Collins,  J.  E.     Private  book  of  useful  alloys,  etc.         10781 
All's  fair  in  love  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  Brougham.     {In  mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  21.)  11820 

All's  well  that  ends  well.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
AUston,  W.     Irving.  W.     {In  his  Spanish  papers,  v.  2.)  5869 

—  Jameson,  A.     (In  her  Studies,  etc.)  2330 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.    Record  of  impressions  produced  by  A.'s  pictures. 

(In  her  Papers  on  literature,  etc..  pt.  2.)  3309 


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—  Sweetser,  M.  F.    Allston.     (Art.  bio^.)  .   18174r 

—  Tiickerman,  H.  T.    Sketch  of  A.     (In  his  Am.  art.  life.)  7225 
Ally  Sloper.      Some  playful  episodes  in  the  career  of   Ally 

Sloper  ;  with  casual  references  to  Iky  Mo.  *I 

Almanacs.     Whitaker,  J.     Almanack  for  1878.  17592 
Almar,  G.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  dram.  ; — Stoddard  E. 

Mod.  stand,  dram. 

Almeria;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                                                   1329  ;  15291 

Almost  a  nun  ;  by  J.  McN.  Wright.  13087 

Almost  a  priest ;  by  J.  McN.  Wright.  13018 

Almost  an  Englishman  ;  by  M.  L.  Scudder,  Jr.  17993 

Almost  faultless.  11921 
Almy,  P.  Alden,  L.  C.  {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv.  mem.  biog., 

V.  2.)  649a 

Alnwick  Castle  ;  with  other  poems  ;•  by  F.-G.  Halleck.  1744 

"  Aloha"  !  by  G.  L.  Chaney.  19323 

Alone;  by  M.  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  1775 

Along  the  way  ;  poems  ;  by  M.  M.  Dodge.  1932& 

Aloys  by  B.  Auerbach.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  16938 
"  Alpha,"  j)seitd.     See  Allen,  S.  M. 

Alphabets.     Delamotte,  F.     Examples  of  mod.  alphabets.  *I 

—  Hope,  A.    Silhouette  alphabets*.     {In  his  Sorrento  work.)  *I 
Alps.     Rideing  W.  H.     The  Alpenstock  ;  alpine  adventures.  19366 

—  Schmidt,  H.  and  Stieler,  K.    The  Bavarian  Highlands,  and  the  Salzkam- 

mergut.    Illust.  *I 

—  Stephen,  L.     A  bad  five  minutes  in  the  Alps.     (In  his  Ess.  on  free 

thinking,  etc.)  19049 
The  plavground  of  Europe.  10173 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Alpine  sculpture.     (/7i /«is  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 
Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.  9263 

—  Waring,  G.  E.  Jr.    Tvrol  and  the  skirt  of  the  A.  19237 

—  Whymper,  E.    Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps,  1860-9.  1106a 

—  See  also  Davos ;— Engadine ;— Glaciers ; — Italy ;— Matterhorn ;— Switzer- 

land. 
Alroy  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.     {In  his  Nov.  and  tales.)  5838 

Alsace.     Amour  ou  patrie  ;  souvenirs  d' Alsace,  1870-71.  9465 

Alsacian  schoolmaster,  The;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian.  11428 

Alston,  E.  R.     Moles  and  mole-hills.     {In  Brown,  R.  Science 

for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

Altavona  ;  life  in  the  Highlands  ;  by  J.  S.  Blackie.  '     21936 

Altdorfer,  A.     Scott,  W.  B.     {In  his  Little  masters.)  19227 

Althorp,  Viscount.     See  Spencer,  J.  C. 

Alton  Locke;  by  [C.  Kingsley].  2472" 

Alton  Towers.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  A.,  etc.  ;    by  L. 

Jewitt.     Illust.  *I 

Alton-Shee  de   Ligneres,'E.,  comte  de.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.   A. 

Le  mariage  du  due  Pompee  par  M.  le  comte  d' Alton-Shee. 

{In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 

Alva,  F.  A.  de  T.,  duque  cV.     James,  G.  P.  R.     {In  his  Mem., 

V.  1.)  2293 

Alvarez,   F.     Frost,  T.     African  explorations.     {In  his  Hf.- 

hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

Alwyn's  first  wife  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].     {In  her  Nothing  new.)     56S2 
Alzog,  John.     Manual  of  univ.  church  hist.  ;  tr.  with  add.  by 

F.  J.  Pabisch  and  T.  S.  Byrne.     3  v.  *I 


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Amabel ;  by  M.  E.  Wormeley.  4873 

Amadas,   P.     Payne,  E.  J.      Amadas   and   Barlow's   voyage. 

{In  his  Voyages,  etc.)  21899 

Amandar ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.     {In  her  Somebody's  neighbors.)     20267 
Amaiiry  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  12451 

Amant  Bossu,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  8.)  *I 

Amauts  de  Kandahar,  Les  ;    by  J.  A.  de  Gobineau.     {In  his 

Nouv.  Asiatiques.)  14480 

Amants  magnifiques,    Les ;    comedie-ballet ;    by  J.  B.  P.   de 

Moliere.     (Oeuvres,  v.  6.)  14609 

Amateur   dominie.  The  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope.     {In    his    Seven  sto- 
ries.) 20275 
Amateur  poacher,  The;  by  [R.  Jefferies].  19242 
Amateur  theatricals.     See  Privat'e  theatricalsi 
Amateur  work,  illust.  ;    designs,  sketches,  and  working  draw- 
ings, etc.  V.  1.)  *I 
Amateurs  and  actors  ;    by  R.  B.  Peake.     {In   French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  20.)  11846 

Amazon  River.     Bates,  H.  W.     Naturalist  on  the  river  A.  8788 

—  Brown,  Ci  B.  (nid  Lidstoue,  W.    Fifteen  thousand  miles  on  the  A.  and 

its  tributaries.  17520 

—  Explorations  of  the  A.     {Bi  Taylor,  B.  Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Myers,  H.  M.  and  P.  V.  N.     {In  their  Lite  and  nature  under  the  tropics.)      17182 

—  Orton,  J.    The  Andes  and  the  Amazon.    Illust.  8174 
Smne ;  3d.  ed.  rev.  15890 

—  Stephens,  C.  A.    On  the  Amazons.  12094 

—  A^erne,  J.    The  jriant  raft;  I.  800  leagues  on  the  Amazon.  21260 

—  Warren,  J.  E.  Para;  or.  Adventures  on  the  banks  of  the  A.  4661 
Amazon,  The  ;  by  F.  Dingelstedt.  7528 
Ambassadeur,    L' ;    comedie- vaudeville,    par    A.    E.    Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  si'r.  2,  v.  16.)  *I 

Ambassadeur  Chinois,  L' ;   par  L.  Halev3\     {In  his  Mariage 

d'amour.)  14790 

Ambassadrice,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   (Operas  comiques,  v.  6.)  *I 

Amber.     Hartwig,  G.      (In  his  Subterranean  world.)  10145 

Amber  gods.  The  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  H.  E.  Prescott  [Mrs. 

Spofford].  5430 

Amberley,  Viscount.     See  Russell,  J. 

Ambitieux,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  1,  v.  3.)  *I 

Amblystoma.     See  Salamander. 

Ambos,  B.     Watson,  H.  C.     {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

Ambrose  Givinett,  drama ;  by  D.  Jerrold.     {In   Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  24.)  .  11822 

Ambrosius,  St..,  Bp.  of  Milan.    Brigham,  C.  H.    {In  7i?*s  Mem., 

etc.)  20560 

Ambrosius,  a  play;  by  C.  K.  F.  Molbech.  19124 

Ameer  Ali,  Moulvi,  Syed.     Critical  examination  of   the  life 

and  teachings  of  Mohammed.  15891 

Amenities  of  home.     (Appletons'  home  books.)  20724 

America.     Antiquities. 

—  Abbott,  C.  C.    Primitive  industry;  illust.  of  the  handiwork  of  native 

races  of  the  Atlantic  seaboard.  20757 

—  Baldwin,  J.  A.    Ancient  America.  10078 

—  Short,  J.  T.    The  No.  Americans  of  antiquity :  their  oriirin,  miurations, 

etc.  '  ^  19372 

—  See  also  Indians.  Eeligion. 


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Description,  etc. 

—  Baxley,  H.  W.    Wliat  \  saw  ou  the  we8t  coast  of  So.  and  No.  A.,  etc.  6129 

—  Burke,  E.    Accouut  of  the  European  settlements  in  Amer.    •  614 

—  Dillon,  J.  B.    Oddities  of  colonial  legislation  in  Amer. ;  with  records  of 

ori.uin  and  growth  of  pioneer  settlements;  also,  hist,  of  the  states 

and  territories.  .*I 

—  Goodrich,  8.  G.    Lights  and  shadows  of  Amer.  history.  1581 

Discovery. 

—  Anderson,  R.  B.     America  not  discovered  l>v  Columbus.  13055 

—  Bow  en,  B.  F.     America  disc,  by  the  Welsh  in  1170  A.  D.  16095 

—  Ferraro,  G.      Relazione    delle  scoperte    fatte  da  C.  Colombo,  da  A. 

Vespucci,  e  da  altri  1492-1506;  tratta  dai  mau.oscritti  della  biblioteca 

di  Ferrara.  15510 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    Book  of  Amer.  explorers.     (Young  folks'  ser.)  16893 

—  Kingsley,  C.    First  disc,  of  America.     (/« /^ks  Lect.  in  A.)  14331 

—  Murray',  J.  O'K.    The  Catholic  pioneers  of  America.  22282 

—  Robertson,  W.  History  of  the  disc,  and  settlement  of  A.  13195 
^  —  Simpson,  T.  Xarrative'  of  disc,  ou  the  north  coast  of  A.,  1836-9.  3999 
'  —  See  also  Arctic  regions. 

Ethnology  and  langnage. 

—  Ethnography  and  philolog^•  of  Amer.     {In  Bates,  H.  W.    Central  A., 

etc.)  '  21931 

—  See  also  British  America ; — Brit.  Colonies  in  America ;— North  America ; 

—South  America;— Spanish  America;— U.  S. 

America  revisited  ;  by  G.  A.  Sala.     2  v.  22543-4 

American,  The  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  16948 

American  Actor  series.     See  Hiitton,  L. 

American  addresses.     See  Huxley,  T.  H. 

American    Antiquarian    Society.       Archieologia    Americana; 

Transactions  and  collections,     v.  5-6.  15390-1 

Contents.    Thomas,  I.     History  of  printing  in  Amer.,   with  biog.  of 
printers,  and  acct.  of  newspapers'.    2d.  ed.,  2  v. 

American  Baptist  Missionary  Union.  Smith,  S.  F.  Mission- 
ary sketches  ;  hist,  of  the  Union  ;  brought  to  date  by  E. 
F.  Merriam.  22768 

American  baro|i.  The  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  9886 

American    Board   of    Commissioners    for   Foreign    Missions. 

Memorial  volume  of  the  first  fifty  years.  22772 

Note.    Contains  Hopkins,  31.     Historical  discourse. 

—  Tracy,  J.  History  of  the  Board.  {In  Hist,  of  Amer.  missions.)  5169 
American  boy's  book  of  sports  and  games.  6696 
American  citizen's  manual.     See  Ford,  W.  C. 

American  classics  for  schools:  Longfellow;   [select  fr.  L.].        21415 
American  colonies.     See  British  colonies  in  America. 
American  Colonization  Society.       See   American  Society  for 

Colonizing  the  Free  People  of  Color  of  the  U.  S. 
American  family,  An,  in  Paris.     Illust.  8011 

American  family  Robinson  ;  by  D.  W.  Belisle.  17850 

American  girl  abroad.  An  ;  by  A.  Traftou.  10058 

American  girl,  An,  and  her  four  years  in  a  boys'  college ;   by 

Sola  [O.  S.  L.  Anderson].  17401 

American  grainer's  hand-book  ;  pop.  and  pract.  treatise.  11590 

American  health  primers.     See  Keen,  W.  W. 
American   Institute   of    Mining   Engineers.      Discussions   ou 

technical  education,  1876.  16556 

American  Iron  and  Steel  Association.     Directory  to  the  iron 

and  steel  works  of  the  U.  S.  21872 

American  lady.  Memoirs  of  an ;  by  Mrs.  A.  Grant.  *I 


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American  leaves  ;  by  S.  Osgood.  6571 

American  library  of  literature  and  science.    See  Lives  of  eminent 

individuals. 
American  literature.     See  U.  S.  Literature. 
American  loyalists.     Ryerson,  E.     The  loyalists  of  Amer.  and 

their  times,  1620-1816.     2  v.  22209-10 

—  Sabine,   L.     The  American  loyalists;    biog.  sk.   of  adherents  to  the 

Crown  in  the  Revolution ;  with  hist,  essay.  3757 

—  Ward,  G.  A.    Biographical  notices.     {In  Curwen,  S.    Journal,  etc.)  1067 
American  men  of  letters.     See  Warner,  C.  D. 

American  Metric  Bureau.  Bulletin,  1876-1878.  3  v.  17594-5;  18399 
American  mind,  The  ;  by  E.  P.  AVhipple.  {In  his  Character.)  6546 
American  ministers  abroad.      (In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 

American  Normal  School  Association.    Addresses  and  Journal 

of  Proceedings.     1870.  11608 

Lectures,  etc.  Ogden,  J.  Annual  address. — Phelps,  W.  F.  Course  of 
study  for  normal  schools. — White,  S.  H.  Means  of  t>roviding  teachers 
witli  professional  instruction. — Pickard,  J.  L.  The  human  body  a  subject 
for  study.— Lathrop,  D.  A.  Object  lessons.— Loomis,  G.  B.  *  Music  in 
normal  schools.— Dickinson,  J.  W.  Application  of  mental  science  to 
teaching. 
American  notes;  by  C.  Dickens.  1181 

American  oratory ;  or.  Select,  fr.  speeches  of  Americans.  4959 

Contents.    J.  Wilson.— P.  Henry.— E.  Randolph.— F.  Ames.— E.  Liv- 
ingston.—G.  Morris,— J.  A.  Bayard.— J,  Quincy.— J.  Randolph.— J,  C,  Cal- 
houn.—W.  Gaston.— W.  Pinkuey.— D,  Webster.— E.  Everett.— J.  Story. 
American  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil ;  by  S.  Manning.         *I 
American  pioneers  and  patriots.     See  Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 
American   poems :    Longfellow,    Whittier,    Bryant,     Holmes, 

Lowell,  Emerson  ;  with  biog.  sk.  and  notes.  18947 

American  Poultry  Association.     American  standard  of  excel- 
lence ;   [with]  descr.  of  the  varieties  of  fowls.  18105 
American  prose :    Hawthorne,    L'ving,    Longfellow,   Whittier, 

Holmes,  Lowell,  Thoreau,  Emerson.     Introd,  and  notes.     19641 
American  Public  Health   Association.     Public    health    reports 

and  papers,     v.  1-7.  *I 

Contents.  Vol.1.  Smith,  S.  Limitations  and  modifying  conditions  of 
human  longcvitv.— Walker,  F.  A.  Relations  of  race  and  nationality  to 
mortality  in  tlic"  U,  S.— Allen,  X.  Perfection  of  structure  in  the  human 
body,  as  a  leading  element  of  hygiene.  Clendenin,  W.  General  causes  of 
disease. — Beard,  G.  M.  Longevity  of  brain-workers. — Barnard,  F.  A.  P. 
The  germ  theory  of  disease  aiid  its  relations  to  hygiene. — Judson,  A.  B. 
Hist,  and  course  of  the  epizootic  among  horses  on  the  N.  A.  continent, 
1872-73.  —Beekman,  J.  W.  One  of  the  first  principles  of  hospital  hygiene. 
—Hough,  J.  S.  Relative  influence  of  city  and  country  life  on  morality, 
health,  longevity,  mortality,  e^c- White,*  A.  D.  Sanitary  science  in  its 
relations  to  pub.  instr.— Pfeiff"er,  C.  Sanitary  relations  to  health  princi- 
ples of  architecture.— Blodget,  L.  •'Xon  periodic  changes  of  heat  as  an 
element  in  sanitary  climatology."— Flint,  A.  Relations  of  water  to  the 
propagation  of  fever.— Janes,  E.  H.  The  practical  lessons  of  the  recent 
prevalence  of  small-pox,  with  reference  to  its  ]>revention  in  the  future. — 
Marsden,  W.  Plan  of  a  hospital  and  cleansing  establishment  for  the 
treatment  of  cholera,  and  guarding  against  its  introd.  at  ports  and  places 
of  entrance.— White,  C.  B.  Cholera  in  New  Orleans.— McClellan.  E. 
Cholera  during  the  sunnner  of  1873,  in  Kentucky.— Judson.  A.  B.  Cholera 
through  towns  and  cities  in  the  Miss.  Yal'ley.  — Tan  Deman,  J.  H. 
Cholera  in  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  and  cities  south  of  Nashville,  1873. 
—Cholera  in  Little  Rock,  Ark.— Miller,  B.  C.  Cholera  as  it  prevailed 
in  Chicago,  1873.— Jepson,  S.  L.  Cholera  in  Wheeling,  West  Ya.— 
Sevier,  W.  R,  Epidemic  cholera  at  Jonesborough,  Tenn.— Bailey,  F. 
K.  Cholera  in  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  and  vicinity.— Quiun,  J.  J.  Cholera 
in  Cincinnati,  Ohio.— Snively,  W.    Report  on  Asiatic  cholera.— Smith, 


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S.  Local  measures  of  prerentiou  aud  relief  during  the  prevalence  of  epi- 
demic cholera.— Pettenkofer,  M.  Yon.  "Wliat  we  can  do  against  cholera. 
— Peters.  J.  C.  Origin  and  spread  of  Asiatic  or  Bengal  Cholera.— Harris, 
E.  Practical  conclusions  concern,  cholera :  Evidence  respecting  causes 
and  preventive  measures. — Toner,  J.  M.  Distribution  and  nat.  hist,  of  yel- 
low fever  at  difterent  times  in  the  L".  S. — Erskine.  J.  H.  Yellow  fever  in 
Memphis,  Teun.,  1873. — Gilmore,  J.  T.  Yellow  fever  in  Mobile,  and 
vicinity,  1873 — Hartshorne,  H.  What  to  do  against  yellow  fever.— Yan 
der  Po'el,  S.  O.  General  principles  aftecting  the^ organization  and  practice 
of  quarantine.— Lebby,  K.  Principles  and^practice  of  quarantine  at  the 
port  of  Charleston,  S.'  C— Russell,  S.  C.  Yellow  fever  in  Xew  Orleans, 
1873.— Perry,  A.  W.  Effectual  external  regulations  without  delay  to  com- 
mence.— AYoodworth,  J.  M.  Some  defects  in  the  immitrration  service ; 
suggestions  of  remedy  therefor,  with  ref .  to  the  sanitary  interests  of  the 
country. — Smith,  H.  Sailors  as  propagators  of  disease,— Leas.  C.  A.  San- 
itary care  and  utilization  of  the  refuse  of  cities. — Waller,  E.  Report  on 
disinfection  and  disinfectants. — Harris.  E.  General  health  laws  aud  local 
ordinances,  consid.  with  ref.  to  state  and  local  sanitary  organization. — 
Russell,  C.  P.  Uniform  system  of  registration  of  causes  "of  death  through- 
out the  L".  S. — Hunt,  E.  M.  Need  of  sanitary  organization  in  villages  and 
rural  districts.— Toner,  J.  M.  Boards  of  health  in  the  U.  8.— Cox,  <'.  C. 
Necessity  for  a  national  sanitary'  bureau. — Chandler,  C.  F.  The  sanitary 
chemistry  of  waters,  and  suggestions  with  regard  to  the  selection  of  the 
water  supply  of  towns  nnd  cities.  2.  Toiler,  J.  M.  Leading  public 
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the  U.  S.— Hartshorne,  H.  Sanitarv  conditions  of  watering-places. — 
Busey,  S.  C.  Gathering,  packing,  antt  free  marketing  of  fi-esh  vegetables 
and  fruits. — Kedzie,  R.  C.  Poisons  as  insecticides  in  jigriculturfe  and 
tests  of  their  effects  on  food-vegetables. — Donaldson,  F.  Influence  of 
city  life  and  occupations  in  developing  pulmonary  consumption.— Janes, 
E.  H.  Health  of  tenement  populations,— sanitary  requirements  of  their 
dwellings.— Baker,  H.  B.  Death-rate  of  each  sex  in  Michigan,  and  a 
comparison  with  Dr.  Farr's  life  tables  of  healthy  districts  in  England.— 
Fryer,  B.  E.  Influence  of  the  high  altitude  and  climate  of  the  table-laud 
country  of  the  Rocky  Mt.  region  iipon  health  and  disease.— Billings,  J.  S. 
Abstracts  of  reports'  by  army  medical  oflicers  on  the  eftect  of  liiountain 
climates  upon  health.— Harris,  E.  Public  health  service  in  the  principal 
cities,  and  sanitary  works  in  the  U.  S. — Smith.  S.  Reciprocal  relations  of 
an  eflicieut  public"  health  service  and  the  highest  educational  <iualitications 
of  the  medical  profession. — Osgood,  S.  Health  aud  the  higher  culture.— 
Hartshorne,  H.  Infant  mortality  in  cities.— Black,  J.  R.  Influence  of 
hereditary  defects  on  health. — Law,  J.  Hereditary  entailments  in  domes- 
tic animals  and  in  the  human  family.— Hitchcock,  H.  O.  Relations  of 
excessive  use  of  alcoholic  drinks  to  the  public  health. — Harrison,  W.  G. 
Alcoholic  drinks  in  relation  to  life-insurance. — Bell,  A.  X.  Perils  of  the 
school-room. — Orton,  E.  Certain  relations  of  geology  to  the  water-sup- 
plies of  the  country.— Hunti  E.  M.  Building  ground  and  dwelling-houses 
in  their  relations  to  health.— Dean,  H.  W.  Sanitary  principles  in  home 
architecture.— Yiele.  E.  L.  Principles  and  practice' of  drainage  and  sew- 
erage, in  connect,  with  water-supplies.— Cook,  G.  H.  The  drowned  lands 
of  Orange  Co.,  X.  Y.,  and  Sussex  Co.,  X.  J. — their  drainage. — Kerr,  W. 
C.  Geological  and  sanitary  relations  of  drainage  and  water-supplv  in  X. 
C. — Hunt,  S.  B.  Soil  drainage  and  atmospheric  humidity.— Xoel,*H.  R. 
Sewer-gas  as  a  cause  of  diphtheria  and  typho-malarial  dis'eases. — Hamble- 
ton,  F.  H.  Plea  for  sanitary  engineering.— Pepper,  W.  Sanitary  rela- 
tions of  hospitals.— Billings',  J.  S.  Xotes  on  hospital  construction. — 
Woodworth,  J.  M.  Location,  plan,  and  management  of  hospitals.— Smith, 
S.  Hospitalism  and  hospital  construction. — Gross,  S.  D.  The  factors  of 
disease  and  death  after  injuries,  parturition,  and  surgical  operations. — 
Snow,  E.  M.  Does  small-pox  become  epidemic,  or  spread  onlv  bv  its  own 
contagion?— Lee,  B.  Cost  of  a  great  epidemic  to  a  great  city.— Dunott,  T. 
J.  Advantages  of  small  hospitals  or  infirmaries  for  manufacturing  and 
mining  towns.— Sturgis,  F.  R.  Relations  of  syphilis  to  the  public  health. 
— Law,  J.  Malignant  anthrax  in  herds  and  malignant  pustule  in  men  (on 
the  AYads worth  estate).— Sternberg,  G.  M.  Yellow-fever  in  Pensacola, 
Fla.,  in  1873-4-5.— Brown,  H.  E.  Yellow  fever  on  the  Drv  Tortugas.— 
Maisch,  J.  M.  Pharmacy  in  its  sanitary  relations.— Eaton,  D.  B.  Essential 
conditions  of   good  sanitary  administration.— Steiner,  L.  H.    Sanitary 

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ill  its  relations  to  personal  and  public  health.— Crowell,  H.  G.  Sanitary 
regulations  relating  to  abattoirs.  —  Janes,  E.  H.  Abattoirs  and  the 
slaughtering  business  in  Xew  York.— Washburn.  E.  Expert  testimonv 
and  the  public  service  of  experts.— Steiner,  L.  H.  Expert  supervision  iii 
construct,  of  pub.  inst.— Billings,  J.  S.  Rights,  duties,  and  privileges  of 
the  community  in  rel.  to  those  of  the  individual  in  regard  to  health.— 
Smith,  S.  Influence  of  private  dwellings  and  other  habitations  on  public 
hygiene;  relations  of  sanitary  authority  to  them.— Wood,  E.  S.  Illumi- 
nating gas  in  its  relations  to  health.— Garvin,  L.  F.  C.  Sanitary 
requirements  in  factories ;  Injurious  ettects  of  cotton  factories  upoii 
the  health  of  operatives. —Woodworth,  J.  M.  Safety  of  ships 
and  of  those  who  tra>el  in  them.— Gihon,  A.  L.  Sanitary  re- 
form in  ship-life.— Bell,  A.  N.  Marine  hygiene  on  board  passenaer 
vessels.— Gardner,  J.  T.  Relations  of  topographical  survey  and  maps"  to 
public  health  studies.— Harris,  E.  Preparation  of  a  plan  "for  a  sanitary 
survey  of  the  U.  S.— Shedd.  J.  H.  Water-supplies  for  large  institutions 
and  small  communities.— Hunt,  E.  M.  Sanitary  appointments  and  out- 
fitting of  dwelling-houses.— Waring:,  G.  E.,  Jr.  Sanitary  condition  of 
country-houses  and  grounds.— Harris,  E.  Laws,  provision's,  and  methods 
for  securing  the  benefits  of  ji^ene^ral  vaccination  throughout  the  countrv.— 
White,  C.  B.  Disinfection  in  yellow  fever,  as  practiced  in  New  Orleans; 
Evidence  of  its  efBcieucy.— Morris,  J.  Scarlatina  in  P>altiniore  and  Bel- 
air,  Md.— Lewis,  C.  T.  "Ancient  and  modern  hygiene  contrasted;  Influ- 
ence of  civilization  on  the  duration  of  life.— Hougii.  F.  B.  Health  interests 
in  the  preservation  of  certain  primeval  forests  and  the  cultivittiou  of  trees. 
— Segur,  B.  A.  Privy  vaults  and  cesspools.— Walker,  J.  Summer  resorts 
for  the  debilitated  children  of  our  cities.— Pfeifter,  C.  Ventilation.- 
Brewer,  W.  H.  The  gases  of  decay  and  the  harm  they  cause  in  dwellings, 
etc. — Horsford,  E.  X.  A  new  profession  in  the  service  of  hygiene.— 
Olaypole,  E.  W.  The  popularization  of  sanitary  science  in  schools. — 
Leiite,  F.  D.,  Jr.  Florida  as  a  heahh  resort.  4.  Dexter.  W.  Public 
economy  of  sanitary  measures. — Ranch,  J.  H.  Sanitary  problems  of  Chi- 
cago.—Chesbrough,  E.  S.  Drainage  and  sewerage  of*  Chicago.— Harris, 
E.  Sanitary  survey  of  the  L^.  S.  cow^.— Andrew,  G.  L.  Saiiitary  value 
of  forests.— Brewer,  W.  H.  Tree-planting  for  sanitary  effects.— Smart. 
C.  Sprhig,  well,  and  river  waters  in  the  Dept.  of  the  Platte,  1876.— 
Hit<:'hcock,  E.  Hygiene  at  Amherst  College. — Gregory,  J.  M.  Hygiene 
and  higher  education.— Ames,  A.  Removal  and  utilization  of  domestic 
excreta.— Hewitt,  C.  X.  Work  of  hygiene  in  the  education  of  children.— 
Lyman,  H.  M.  Knowledge  [of]  causation  of  epidemic  infectious  diseases. 
—Turner,  T.  J.  Air  and  moisture  on  shipboard.— Hereford,  Dr.  Pub- 
lic holidays  and  public  health.— Dunott,  T.  J.  Sanitary  safety  in  railway 
travelling*.— Smart,  C.  Certain  points  in  medical  clima'tologv.— Le  Coiite; 
J.  L.  Munici])al  boards  of  health.— Harris,  E.  Records  of  deaths  and 
the  causes  of  death  in  the  U.  S.— Holliday,  F.  W.  M.  Addr.  of  welcome. 
—Cabell,  J.  L.  Address.— Harris,  E.  *  Significance  of  the  recent  epi- 
demic—Woodworth,  J.  M.  Address.— Steiner,  L.  H.  Objects  of  the  as- 
sociation, and  its  claim  upon  the  people  for  sympathy  jind  support.— 
Hunt.  E.  M.  How  to  study  an  epidemic. — Choppin,  S.  History  of  the 
importation  of  yellow  fever  into  the  U.  S.  1693-1878.— Report  of  the  dele- 
gation fr.  the  Mississippi  State  Board  of  Health  to  the  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assoc. — Yandeman,  J.  H.  Yellow  fever  iii  Chattanooga,  Teuu. ;  its 
origin^  progress,  e?c.— Jennings,  R.  G.  The  quarantine  at  Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  1878,  agt.  the  yellow  fever  in  Memphis  and  the  Mississippi  Yalley. 
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fever,  e^c— Austin,  W.  G.  The  epidemic  of  1839,  (yellow  fever)  .—Holli- 
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Refugee  cases  of  yellow  fever  in  Philadelphia,  1878. — Morris,  j".  History 
of  the  epidemic  (yellow  fever)  in  Baltimore  in  1876.  Lindslev,  J.  B.  The 
yellow  fever  in  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1878.— M'Clellan,  E.  Study  of  the  yel- 
low fever  epidemic  of  1876  [in]  Georgia. — Selden,  W.  Prevention  of  yellow 
fever.— Herrick,  S.S.  Etiology  of  vellowfever.- Hand.D.  W.  Epidemic 
of  1864.— Plunkett,  J.  D.  Disinfection  of  sewers  by  ozone.— Hunt,  E.  M. 
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5.  Smith,  S.  History  of  the  Assoc— Cabell,  J.  L.  Annual  address.— 
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age and  drainage  of  cities.— Compton,  J.  W.  Underground  sewers.— 
Janeway,  E.  G.  Xecessity  for  filing  plans,  etc.  abt.  matters  of  house  con- 
struction ;  Study  of  the  origin  of  contagious  diseases,  etc. ;  Uniformity  in 
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and  earlv  cases  of  yellow  fever.— Thornton,  G.  B.  Yellow  fever  epidemic 
in  Memphis.  1879.— Jennings.  K.  G.  Quarantine  in  Arkansas,  1879.— Cum- 
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Management  of  contagious  and  infectious  diseases  in  Milwaukee.— Hunt, 
E.  M,  Our  knowledge  of  ei)idemics.— Baker,  H.  B.  Relations  of  schools 
to  diphtheria,  e^c— Harris.  E.  Domestic  pestilences  viewed  with  ref.  to 
the  sanitary  warfare  against  them.— Thomas,  J.  G.  Dengaie.— Bell,  A.  N. 
Relations  of  certain  filth  diseases  to  cold  weather.— Pope.  J.  H.  Condi- 
tion of  the  3Iexican  population  of  Western  Texas  in  rel.  to  public  health. 
Horlbeck,  H.  B.  Svnopsis  of  "  Break-bone"  or  Dengue  fever  in  Charles- 
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Municipal  sanitation  in  Mobile  for  yellow  fever. — De  Wolf,  O.  C.  Spread 
of  small-pox  in  Chicago. — Thornton,  G.  B.  Memphis  sanitation  and 
quarantine,  1879  and  1880.— Piukham,  J.  G.  Sanitary  Assoc,  of  Lynn, 
Mass.— Storer.  H.  R.  Sanitary  protection  in  Newport.— Devron.  G. 
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tion of  cities.— Smith,  J.  R.  Disease  among  Texas  cattle.— Eaton,  J. 
/Sanitation  and  education. — Keating,  J.  M.  Value  of  sanitation  fr.  an 
economic  stand-point. — Chaille,  S.  E.  Consideration  of  the  objections 
against  sanitary  laws,  e?c.— Brooks,  E.  What  the  state  owes  the  people.— 
Gallatin,  J.  Tenement-house  reform  in  X.  Y.— Atdiison,  T.  A.  Disposal 
of  our  dead. — Moore,  R.  Storm-water  and  house  drainage  in  sewers. 
Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.  Storm-water  in  town  sewerage. — Dungan,  D.  H.  Sug- 
gestions in  regard  to  sanitation  and  the  drainage  of  small  cities  and  to\vns. 
—Brewer,  W.  H.  Action  of  mudily  water  on  sewage.— Gamgee.  J. 
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sanitation :  a  calculus  of  subsoil  drainage  in  New  Orleans. — Hargis,  R.  B. 
S.  Yellow  fever  recognition  and  isolation. — Sternberg.  G.  M.  Yellow 
fever  and  quarantine.— Gibl)s,  B.  F.  Investigation  into  the  causes  of  yel- 
low fever  upon  the  basis  of  similar  densities.— Lester,  F.  V>'.  Rei)ort  on 
yellow  fever  in  Key  West,  Fla.,  1880.— Porcher.  F.  P.  Nature,  cause,  etc. 
of  Dengue  or  bre<ik-bone  fe^er  in  So.  Carolina,  1880,  etc. — Reports  of 
Committees.  7.  Cabell,  J.  L.  Rise  and  progress  of  intennitional  hy- 
giene.—Turner,  T.  J.  National  and  international  sanitary  jurisprudence. 
— Smith,  S.  Maritime  sanitary  service.— Folsoni,  C.  F.*  Prevention  of 
insanity. — Fenner.  E.  History  of  the  N.  O.  Auxiliary  Assoc. — Foster,  E. 
Municipal  organization  of  the  Amer.  Public  Health  Service. — Smith,  J. 
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the  N.  O.  abattoir  with  ref.  to  trichime  spiralis. — Partridge,  J.  M.  Tri- 
chinai  spiralis;  its  hist.,  pathology,  and  diagnosis.— Smith.  J.  R.  Exami- 
nations for  trichinae  at  San  Antonio.— Hunt,  E.  M.  Contagious  diseases  of 
domestic  animals.— Adams,  J.  F.  A.  Malaria  in  New  England.— Cham- 
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sanitation,  its  ol)jects  and  advantages. — Jeflries,  B.  J.  Control  of  defective 
vision  on  land  and  sea. — Gorgas,  A.  C.  Effects  of  tobacco  on  youths. — 
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schools.— Atkinson,  E.  Inefiiciency  of  econom.  legislation.— Eliot.  S. 
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1878.  Eaton,  D.  B.  Municipal  government.— Higginson,  T.  W. 
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principles  of  taxation. — Hubbard,  G.  G.  American  railroads. — Brockway,  • 
Z.  R.  Reformation  of  prisoners. — Gallaudet,  E.  M.  Deaf  mute  college  at 
Washington.— Angell,  G.  T.  Protection  of  animals. — Sumner,  ^y.  G. 
American  finance.  1874.  AVoolsey,  T.  D.  Exemption  of  private 
propertv  upon  the  sea  fr.  capture. — Jarvis,  E.  Vital  statistics  of  dift".  races. 
—Baker,  H.  B.  The  State  Board  of  Health  of  Michigan.— Kedzie,  R.  C. 
Ventilation  of  the  dwellings  of  the  poor. — Martin,  H.  A.  Animal  vac- 
cination.— Lincoln,  D.  F.  Report  on  sc-hooi  hygiene. — Carroll,  A.  L. 
Hygiene  in  schools  and  colleges. — Jenkins.  J.  F.  Tent  hospitals. — San- 
born, F.  B.  Training  schools  for  nurses. — AVhite,  A.  D.  Relation  of  na- 
tional and  state  governments  to  advanced  education. — Greenough,  AV.  W. 
Some  conclusions  rel.  to  public  libraries.  1876.  AA^ells.  D.  A.  Pro- 
duction and  distrib.  of  wealth — Sanborn,  F.  B.  AA'ork  of  soc.  science. — 
Angell,  J.  B.  Progress  of  international  law. — Eaton,  D.  B.  Experiment 
of  civ.  serv.  reform. — Eliot,  AV.  G.  Treatment  of  the  guilty. — Lincoln, 
I).  F.  Health  in  schools. — Putnam,  J.  J.  School  gymnastics.— Bradford, 
G.  Financial  policy  of  Gt.  Brit,  and  the  U.  States.— Washburn,  E. 
Limitations  of  judicial  power. — AA'rijjfht,  E.  Life  insurance  for  the  poor. 
— Homans,  S.  A  new  plan  of  hfe  insurance. — Hammond,  AA^.  G.  Legal 
education  in  the  Xorth-west. 
American  Society  for  Colonizing  the  Free  People  of  color  of 
the  U.  S.     Stebbins,  G.  B.     Facts  and  opinions  touching 


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the  origin,  character,  etc.  of   the  Amer.    Col.    Soc.  :  views 

of  Wilberforce,  Clarkson.  and  others,  etc.  4205 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.  Discussions  on  technical 
education,  1876.     See  Amer.  Inst,  of  Mining  Eng. 

American  statesman.  An.  on  Irish  atrocities  ;  by  L.  Oliphant. 

{In  his  Traits,  etc.)  22692 

American  statesmen.     See  Morse.  J.  T.  ; — U.  S.  Biograpliy . 

American  Temperance  Society.  Permanent  temperance  docu- 
ments.   V.  1.  6594 

American  wonderland  ;  by  R.  M.  Bache.  9608 

American  worthies.  Lives  of  ;  namely : 

Alden  W.  L.    Christopher  Cohnnbiis.'  21202 

Warner,  C.  D.    Capt.  John  Smith.  21125 

Americanism   in   literature;    by   T.    AY.    Higginson.      {In    his 

Atlantic  ess.)  12372 

Americanisms.     De  Vere.  M.  S.     Americanisms  ;  the  Eng.  of 

the  New  AYorld.  9749 

—  Elw}Ti.  A.  L.  Glo?isary  of  supposed  Americauisins.  1378 
Americans  in  Paris;  comedy.  (//Mnod.  stand,  dr..  v.  27.)  11823 
Amero,  J.     L'  Anglomanie  dans  le  francais,  et  les  barbarismes 

anglais  usites  en  France.  14670 

Ames,  A.      The  removal  and  utilization   of  domestic  excreta. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Ames,  F.  B.,  er?.     Christmas  day  and  all  the  year;  "Christ- 
ian Register"  stories.  22011 
Ames,  Fishei".  Works;  with  a  select,  fr.  his  speeches  and  cor- 
respondence; ed.  by  S.  Ames.    2  v.                                     1712-13 
ConteJits.    V.  1.    Letters.    2.    Speeches.— Political  essays.— Miscel- 
laneous essays. 

—  Speech.     {In  Amer.  oratorv.)  49.59 

—  Speeches  iu  Cou^rress  1789-96;  ed.  by  P.  VT.  Aine<.  9685 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     (In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  178.5 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     (In  his  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.)  28.58 
Ames,  Fisher.     Modern  whist ;  with  laws  of  the  game.    (Harp- 
er's hf.-hr.  ser.)                                                  '                           18801 

Ames,  M.  Desirableness  of  an  incr.  no.  of  juvenile  reforma- 
tories, etc.  ;  illust.  b}^  the  State  Industrial  School  at  Lan- 
caster, Mass.  {In  Nat.  Cong  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc. 
Trans.,   1870.)  *I 

Ames,  M.  C.     Eirene  ;  or,  A  woman's  right.  9333 

—  His  two  wires.  1.3307 

—  Memorial  of  A.  and  P.  Cary.  with  their  later  poems.  112S3 

—  Poems  of  life  and  nature ;  by  M.  Clemmer.  •  22246 

—  Ten  years  in  Washinirton.  *  12860 
Ames,  Nellie,     pseud.     See  Kirk.  E. 

Amherst,  J.  A.  Ireland  as  it  is.  {In  mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  15.)  11817 
Amheijst  College.  Tyler,  ^Y.  S.  History  of  Amherst  College.  *I 
Ami  de  la  maison,  L' ;  monologue  par  C.    Cros.      (Theatre  de 

camp.,  ser.  7.)  "  '      14691 

Amicis,  E.  de.     Constantinople;  tr.  by  C.  Tiltou.  17693 

—  Holland  and  its  people;  tr.  bv  C.  Tilton.  19930 

—  Military  life  iu  Italy :  sketches ;  tr.  bv  W.  VT.  Cadv.    Illust.  22233 

—  Morocco:  its  people  and  places;  tr.  bv  C.  R.  Tiltoii.    Illust.  *I 

—  Spain ;  tr.  bv  AV.  W.  Cadv.  '  20868 

—  Studies  of  Paris ;  tr.  by  VT.  W.  Cady.  18826" 
Ammen,  D.     The  American  inter-oceanic  ship  canal  question.    19483 


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Amnion.     St.  John,  B.     Adventures  in  the  Libyan  desert  and 

the  oasis  of  Jupiter  Ammon.  3760 

Ammonia.     Qhurch,  Prof.     Manufacture  of  A.      (Brit,  manuf. 

ind.)  15468 

Among  aliens  ;  by  F.  E.  Trollope.  18205 

Among  the  brigands  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  9789 

Among   the   high   Alps ;    by   J.    Skelton.       {In   his   Ess.    in 

romance.)  18752 

Among  the  hills  ;  by  E.  F.  Poynter.  20643 

Among  the  hills  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  G.  Whiftier.  7581 

Among  the  pines  ;  by  E.  Kirke  [J.  R.  Gilmore].  2370 

Among  the  squirrels;  by  Mrs.  Denison.  7220 

Among  the  ruins  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  M.  C.  Ha;^.  21512 

Amoor.      Atkinson,   T.   W.      Travels  in  the  regions  of    the 

upper  and  lower  A.  249 

Amory,  M.  B.  Domestic  and  artistic  life  of  J.  S.  Copley, 
with  not.  of  his  works ;  and  reminis.  of  his  son,  Ld. 
Lyndhurst.  21417 

Amory,  T.     John  Buncle.     {In  Hunt,  J.   H.   L.      Book  for 

a  corner.)  2101 

Amory,  T.  C.  Transfer  of  Erin  ;  or,  The  acquisition  of  Ire- 
land by  England.  16937 

—  Life  of  James  Sullivau.    2  v.  151-2 

—  Military  services  aud  public  life  of  John  Sullivan.  801T 
Amos,  S.^    Fifty  years  of  the  English  constitution,  1830-1880.  19752 

—  The  science  of  law.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  1296a 

—  The  science  of  politics.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  22563 
Amour  Africain,  L' ;    par  P.  Merimee.     {In  his  Theatre  de 

Clara  Gazul.)  9521 

Amour  de  I'art,  L' ;   par  E.  Labiche.     (Theatre  de  camp,  ser. 

4.)  14688 

Amour  electrique,  Un  ;    comedie  par  G.  Liquier.     (Theatre  de 

camp.,  ser.  8.)  14692 

Amour  medecin,  L' ;  comedie-ballet ;   by  J.  B.  P.  de  Moliere. 

(Oeuvres,  v.  4.)  14607 

Amour  on  patrie  ;  souvenirs  d' Alsace,  1870-71.  9465 

Amour  Platonique,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.       (Oeuvres,   ser.  2, 

V.  7.)  *I 

Amour  platonique ;    fantaisie  en  vers ;    par  E.    Depre.     {In 

Sayuetes,  etc.,  ser.  7.)  14797 

Amouroux,  J.     Practical  draughtsman's  book.     See  Johnson, 

W. 

—  Jo i n t  an th o r.     See  Armeng-aud ,  J . 

Amours  de  Philippe,  Les  ;  par  0.  Feuillet.  14487 

—  Same;  tr.  by  M.  X.  Sherwood.  •  •     17265 
Ampere,  A.  M.     Correspondence  et  souvenirs.     (1793-1805).     9558 

—  Arago,  D.  F.  J.    Eulogy  on  A.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Eept.,  1872.)  13103 

—  Sainte-Beuye,  C.  A.     {tn  his  Port,  litt.,  y.  1.)  *I 

—  and  J.  J.  A.    Correspondence  et  souyenirs.  1805-1864.    2  y.  9556-T 
James,  H.,  Jr.    The  two  Amperes.     (Jh /?/*•  Fr.  poets  aud  noy.)  17578 

Ampere,  J.   J.   A.      Histoire   de  la   formation    de    la   langue 

Fran(;aise.     3^  ed.  rev.  9422 

—  Hamerton,  P.   G.      Ampere,    historian,  archieologist,    trayeller.      {In 

his  Mod.  Frenchmen.)  18109- 


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A.     {In  his  Port,  eont.,  v.  3;  Port,  lit.,  v.  1;  Xouv, 


5.) 
tales 


fr.    Household 


—  Saiute-Beiive,  C 

lUlKl.,  V.  13.) 

—  joint  author.     See  Ampere,  A.  M. 
Amphitryon  ;  par  Moliere.      (Oeiivres,  v 

—  Same  ;  Eng.  tr.     {In  his  Dram.  wk>;.,  v.  2.) 
Amphlett   love-match.       (7>i'Nov.    and 

\Yords,  V.  5.) 
Amusements.     Artistic  amusements  ;  instruct,  for  art  work  for 
home  employment,  etc.     Illust. 

—  Barber,  J.    Barber's  American  book  of  ready-made  speeehe.s ;  humorous 

and  serious;  added,  Resolutions  of  compliment,  etc.,  and  Toasts  and 
sentiments. 

—  Bartlett,  G.  B.    Parlor  amusements. 
Sams.    New  ed. 

—  Beard.  D.  C.    What  to  do,  and  how  to  do  it :    the  Amer.  boy's  handy 

book. 

—  Beeton,  S.  O.    Household  amusements  and  enjoyments. 

—  Bellew,  F.    The  art  of  amnsini:-:  aames,  tricks. 'puzzles,  and  charades. 

—  Caldor,  M.  T.    Social  charado  and  inu'lor  operas. 

—  Champney,  L.  W.    Eutertainnicnts. 

—  Cremer,  AV.  H.    Hanky  Panky ;  book  of  conjurin;?  tricks. 

—  Gill,  W.  F.    Home  recreations. 

—  Head,  J.  H.    Home  pastimes ;  or.  Tableaux  vivants. 

—  K.,  E.  D.    The  Lawrence  "  Mother  Goose " ;  a  delightful  evening's  enter- 

■  tainment. 

—  Mayne.  L.  D.    "What  shall  we  do  to-night  ? 

—  Xuts  and  crackers  for  Christmas. 

—  Phelps.  A.    Puritan  theory  of  amusements ;  Christian  theory  of  amuse- 

ments; Is  card-playing  a  Chr.  amusement.     (/« /n's  My  portfolio. ) 

—  Rowley,  H.    More  Puniana:  or.  Thoughts  wise  and  other  why's. 

—  S.,  M.  E.  "W.    Home  Aimi><*nients.     (Ai)i'letons'  home  books.) 

—  Williams.  H.  T.  and  Fro>t.  S.  A.     Eveninir  A.;  fireside  games,  tricks  of 

conjuring,  fortuuc-tcUiiig,  charades,  tableaux,  etc. 

—  See  also  Charades ;— Couuudi-ums ; — Pantomimes ;— Riddles ;— Tableaux ; 

—Tricks. 
Amy  and  Marion's  voyage  around  the  world ;  by  S.  B.  Adams. 
Amy  Herbert ;  by  E.  M.  Sewell. 
Amyas  Leigh.     See  Kingsley,  C.     Westward  ho  ! 
Amyot,  J.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v 
Ana.     Blismon,  A.  G.     Tresor  des  anecdotes  comiques. 

—  Selections  fr.  the  French  anas.    2  v. 
Anabasis.     See  Xenophon. 
Anacreon.     Anacreon  in  English,  attempted  in  the  metres  of 

the  original,  by  T.  J.  Arnold. 
—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (7?i  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.) 
Antesthesia.     See  Chloroform  ; — Ether. 
Analysis  (in  chemistry).     Birnbaum,  Z>>'.     A  laboratory  guide 

for  beginners  in  chemical  A. 

—  Eliot,  C.  ^y.  and  Storer,  F.  H.    Qualitative  chemical  A. 

—  Sutton,  F.    Systematic  handbook  of  volumetric  A. ;  quantitative  estima- 

tion of  chemical  substances  by  measure. 
Analysis  (in  mathematics).     See  Calculus. 
Anam,  or  Annam,  o/-  Cochin  China.     Corner,  J.     Account  of 
A.      (In  her  China.) 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Siam  and  Java, 

with  descr.  of  Cochin  China,  etc.    Illust. 

—  Roberts,  E.  Embassy  to  the  eastern  courts  of  Cochin  China,  etc.,  1832^.  3661 
AnastasiUs  ;  or,  Memoirs  of  a  Greek  ;  by  T.  Hope.  2  v.  1989-90 
Anatomy.     Bell,  C.     Animal  mechanics.  268 

—  Cutter,  C.    Anatomy  and  phvsiologv.  13215 
Treatise  on  A.,  efo.    Engr.'  Rev.ed.  1073 

—  Gegenbaur,  C.    Elements  of  comp.  anatomy.  '         20367 

—  Griscom,  J.  H.    Animal  mechanism  and  physiology.  1673 


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20259 

22001 
12518 
12953 
11240 
18761 
11449 
13325 
1822 

17613 

7305 

13415 

22045 
13521 
21251 

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3898 

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17030-1 


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16857 


976 


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—  Harley,  G.    Histological  demonstl•atioll^^ ;  microscopical  examination  of 

anmial  tissues :  ed.  by  G.  T.  Brown.  *I 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Anatoniy  of  vertebrated  animals.  10059 

—  Lambert,  T.  S.    Human  anatomy,  physiology,  and  liyg:iene.  2558 

—  Le  Pileur,  A.    Wonders  of  the  liumah  body ;  fr.  the  French.     (111.  lib. 

of  wonders.)  '  8507 

—  Mace,  J.    The  servants  of  the  stomach.         •  6766 

—  Martin,  H.  X.    How  skulls  and  backbones  are  built.     {In  Martin,  H.  X. 

and  others.    Lect.)  •  22774 
The  human  body.     (Amer.  Sci.  ser.)  *I 

—  Masse,  J.  X.    Pocket  atlas  of  the  descriptive  A.  of  the  human  bodv:  tr. 

and  ed.  by  G.  S.  Pattison.  '  6336 

—  Mivart,  St.  G.    Lessons  in  element,  anatomy.  11642 

—  Richard,  O.    Structure  of  the  skeleton  and*  teeth.     {In  Orr.  M'.  S.    Cir. 

of  the  sci.)  •  5184 

—  Robertson,  A.    Conversations  on  anatomy,  etc.    2  v.  3666-7 

—  Smith,  J.  van  C.    Class  book  of  anatomv".    Illust.  4050 

—  Trail,  R.  T.     {In  his  Hydropathic  encyclopedia.)  4485 

—  Wilder,  B.  G.    Papers  chiefly  anatomical.  *I 
and  Gage,  S.  H.    Anatomical  technology  as  appl.  to  the  domestic  cat; 

introd.  to  human,  veterinary,  and  comparative  anatomy.    Illust.  22493 

—  See  also  Animal  locomotion:— Comparative  anatomy; — Dissection. 
ADcien  Pierrot ;  monologue  ;  par  T.  De  Bauville.     {In  Sayuetes, 

etc.,  ser.  2.)  14792 

Ancien  regime.     See  France.  History. 
Ancient  art.     Knight,  R.  P.     The  symbolical  language  of  anc. 

art  and  mytholooy.     New  ed.,  with  introd.,  add.,  etc.  ;  tr. 

by  A.  Wilder.    ^  *I 

Ancient  classics  for  Eng.  readers.     See  Collins,  W.  L. 
Ancient  geography.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     Third  book  of  history  ; 

anc.   hist,   in  connect,   with  anc.  geography.     Impr.  ed.  ; 

illust.  "^  6341 

—  Mitchell,  S.  A.    Ancient  geoffraphv.  3088 

—  Tozer,  H.  F.    Classical  geography!     (Lit.  priih.)  17096 
Ancient   histor3\        Ancient   history ;    fr.    Rollin,    and   other 

sources.     4  v.  1450-3 

Contents.  \.  1.  History  of  the  Egyptians.  2.  The  Assyrians.  Chal- 
deans, Medes,  Lydians.  and*  Carthaginians.  3.  The  Persians.  4.  The 
Macedonians,  Seleucidte  in  Syria,  and  Parthians. 

—  Brief  historv  of  ancient  peoples.     (Barnes's  one-term  ser.)  20695 

—  Duncker,  M*.    History  of  antiquity :  fr.  the  German,  by  E.  Abbott.    6  v.  22662-7 

—  Formby,  H.     Compendium  of  the  philosophy  of  anc.  history.  22257 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Third  book  of  hist. ;   anc.  hist,  in  connect,  with  anc. 

geography.    Impr.  ed. ;  illust. 

—  Hebbe,  G.  C.    An  universal  historv,  in  a  ser.  of  letters:  Ancient  hist. 

2  v. 

—  Keary,  C.  F.    Dawn  of  history ;  introd.  to  pre-historic  study. 

—  Lenormant,  F.    The  beginnings  of  history  ace.  to  the  Bible  and  tradi- 

tions of  oriental  peoples:    fr.  the  2d.*  French  ed.     Introd.  by  F. 
Brown. 

—  Lord,  J.    Ancient  states  and  empires. 

—  Mahaflfy,  J.  P.    Prolegomena  to  anc.  history. 

Note'   Contains  Methods  of  teaching  and  writing  anc.  hist. 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Ancient  history;  Eng.  history.     {In  his  Friendship 

of  books.) 

—  Rawlinson.  G.    Manual  of  anc.  hist. 

—  Reed,  J.  J.    Outlines  of  universal  history:  Part  1.    Aaic.  hist. 

—  Rollin,  C.    Ancient  hist,  of  the  Eg>iJtians,  Carthaginians,  etc.:   incl.  a 

hist,  of  the  arts  and  sciences  of  the  ancients.    2  v. 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    On  the  beginning  of  our  history,  and  the  last  revolu- 

tion of  the  earth,  as  the  probable  etiect  of  a  coiuet.     {In  his  Coiu'se 
of  lect.  on  mod.  hist.) 

—  Smith,  P.    A  historv  of  the  world:  v.  1-3.    Anc.  liist. 
Smaller  anc.  hist,  of  the  East.    Illust. 

—  Strickland.  A.    True  stories  fr.  anc.  hist.  fr.  the  Creation  to  the  death  of 

Charlemagne.  7172 

—  Thalheinier,  M.  E.    Manual  of  anc.  historv.  11274 


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—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Landmarks  of  history.  6988 

—  See  also  Oriental  history. 

Ancient  History  from  the  monuments,  namely : 

Birch,  S.    Ejrvpt.  14067 

Smith.  G.    A:ssTria.  14068 

—  Babylonia.  1T387 
Yaux.  W.  S.  W.    Greek  cities  and  islands  of  Asia  Minor.  17541 

—  Persia.  14069 
Ancient  philosophies  for  modern  readers.      See   Society  for 

Promoting  Christian  Knowledge. 
Ancillon,  J.   P.   F.     Mignet,  F.    A.    A.      {In  his  Notices  et 

port.,  V.  2.)  9574 

Ancona,  E.     Historia  de  Yucatan,  desde  la  epoca  mas  remota 

hasta  nuestros  dias.     4  v.  *I 

Andalouse,    L' ;    com.,   par   A.   Billet.       (Theatre  de  camp., 

ser.  5.)  14689 

Andalusia.     March,  C.  AY.     Sketches  and  adv.   in  Madeira, 

Portugal,  and  the  Andalusias.  -  2854 

Anderson,  H.  C.     Ausgewahlte  Werke.     26  v.  in  5.  10413-17 

Contents.  Y.  1-4.  Der  Improvisator.  3  v. :  Bilderbuch  ohne  Bilder. 
5-11.  Xur  ein  Geiger,  3  v. ;  Xene  MJirchen  iind  Geschichteu,  4  v.  12-15. 
Die  Zwei  Baroiiessen.  4  v.  16-21.  Eines  Dichters  Bazar,  4  v. :  Ahasue- 
rus,  2  V.    32-36.    In  Spanien,  2  v. :  Gesammelte  Gedichte,  3  v. 

—  Sammtliche  Miirclieu.    Illust.  16346 

—  Eventvr  os"  historier.     Illust.    2  v.  15001-2 

—  Xye  Eventyr  ojr  historier.    Illust.    3  x.  15003-5 

—  Good  wishes  for  the  children.  *I 
.  Contents.    It  is  perfectly  true. — The  little  match-girl. — The  darnhig- 

needle.— Story  of  a  mother." — The  angel.— Only  one  other  story. 

—  The  improvisatore.                                             "                           '  160 

—  In  Spain  and  a  Aisit  to  Portugal.  155 

—  O.  T.,  a  Danish  romance.  156 

—  Only  a  tiddler.  157 

—  Picture  book  and  other  stories.  9839 

—  Pictures  of  travel  in  Sweden,  among  the  Hartz  mountains,  and  in  Switz- 

erland, with  a  visit  at  C.  Dickens's  house.  162 

—  A  poet's  bazaar:  travel  in  Germanv.  Italv.  Greece,  and  the  Orient.  158 

—  The  sand  hills  of  Jutland.                "           "  9838 

—  Stories  and  tales.  1.54 

—  Stories  for  the  household;  tr.  bv  H.  W.  Dulcken.  Illust.                                  2519 

—  Story  of  my  life.                          '  161 

—  The  two  baronesses.  153 

—  Wonder  stories  told  for  children.    Illust.  159 

—  Taylor,  B.  {In  his  At  home  and  abroad,  ser.  2.)  4436 
Anderson,   Dr.    .       Sulphate  of   alumina   process.       (In 

Ass.  of  Muuic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc.^  v.  1.)  *I 
Anderson,  A.  D.     The  silver  country;  rev.  of  the  wealth  of 
New  Spain,  compr.  Mexico  and  the  Mexican  cessions  to 

the  U.  S.  in  1848  and  1853.  17410 

—  The  Tehuantepec  Inter-ocean  railroad.  20141 
Anderson,  E.  L.     Six  weeks  in  Norwa3\  16760 

—  How  to  ride  and  school  a  horse ;  with  a  system  of  horse  gymnastics.  20733 
Anderson,  E.  The  sky  light  and  the  dark  room.  *I 
Anderson,  E.  G.     How  can  children  in  a  city  be  kept  healthy. 

(7?i  Baltimore.    Thomas  Wilson  Sanitarium.  Sanitary  care, 

etc.)  20495 

Anderson,  G.  and  P.  Guide  to  the  Highlands  and  western 
islands  of  Scotland,  incl.  Orkne}"  and  Zetland.  Maps 
and  illust.     4th.  ed.      (Black's  Guides.)  *I 

Anderson,  H.  J.      Susceptibility  of  criminals  to  reformatory^ 

agencies.      {In  Nat.  Pris.  Ass.  of  U.  S.  Rept.,  1873.)  *I 


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Anderson,  John.  Reminiscences  of  T.  Chalmers.  *I 
Anderson,  John,  M.D.     Maudalay  to   Momien  :    narrative  of 

expeditions  to  western  China,  1868  and  1875,  under  E.  B. 

Sladen  and  H.  Browne.  15827 

Anderson,  John,  LL.D.     Strength  of  materials  and  structures.  11327 

Anderson,  J.  J.     Grammar  school  history  of  the  U.  S.  8676 

—  Historical  reader.  10587 

—  Pictorial  school  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  9694 
Anderson,  Joseph.     Scotland  in  early  Christian  times.     2  ser. 

(Rhind  lect.  in  archaeology,  1879-80. )  21676-7 

Anderson,  Joseph,  ,//•.     How  to  collect  butterflies  and  moths. 

{Til  Housman,  H.     Story  of  our  museum.)  21484 

Anderson,  M.  B.     Legislation  to  prevent  the  U.  S.  fr.  being 

made  a  receptacle  for  foreign  paupers.     {In  Confer,  of 

Charities.     Proc,  1876.)  16870 

—  Life  of  C.  Dewey.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1870.)  11626 
Anderson,  O.  S.  L.  {pseud.  Sola.)     An  American  girl  and  her 

four  years  in  a  boys'  college.  17401 

Anderson,  R.  B.  America  not  discovered  by  Columbus ; 
sketch  of  the  disc,  of  Amer.  by  the  Norsemen.  App., 
Historical,  linguistic,  literary,  and  scientific  value  of  the 
Scandinavian  languages.  13055 

—  Introd.  [Sketch  of  Ole  Bull].     (7w  Jensen,  K.    Spell-bound  tiddler.)  19656 

—  Norse  mytholog:y ';  or.  The  religion  of  our  fore-fathers ;  cont.  the  myths 

/Of  the  Eddas.  systematized  and  interpreted.  *  14025' 

—  and  Bjarnson,  J.  ed.    Yiking  tales  of  the  North.    Sagas  of  Thorstein, 

Viking's   son.  and  Fridthiof    the  bold;    fi\  the  Icelandic.       Also, 
Tegn^r's  Fridthjof's  saga,  tr.  by  G.  Stephens.  16642 

Anderson,   R.      Lightning  conductors,   their  history,   nature, 

etc.     Illust.  19558 

Anderson,  R.  P.     Victories  and  defeats ;    attempt  to  explain 

the  causes  which  have  led  to  them.  11851 

Anderson,  R.     Foreign  missions,  their  relations  and  claims.  8665 

—  History  of  the  missions  in  India.     (Am.  Bd.  of  Comm.  for  For.  3Iiss.)         13541 

—  History  of  the  missions  to  the  Oriental  churches.    2  v.  10505-6 

—  History  of  the  missions  to  the  Sandwich  Islands.   3d.  ed.     (Am.  Bd.  of 

Comm.  for  For.  Miss.)  13542 

Anderson,  T.  S.     My  wanderings  in  Persia.     Illust.  and  map. 

Routes,  etc.  22097 

Anderson,    T.     History   of    shorthand ;     with    a   rev.    of    its 

present  cond.  in  Europe  and  Amer.  21928 

Anderson,  T.  M.     The  political  conspiracies  prec.  the  Rebel- 
lion ;  true  stories  of  Sumter  and  Pickens.  21876 
Anderson,  W.     Gilfillan,  G.      {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 
Andersonville,  Ga.     Goss,  W.  L.     Soldier's  story  of  captivity. 

Illust.  6926 
Same.    With  names  of  the  Union  soldiers  who  died  at  A.  20428 

—  Stevenson,  R.  K.    The  Southern  side ;  or,  Andersonville  prison.  16604 

—  See  also  U.  S.  Hist.  Civil  War.  Prison  life. 

Andersson,  C.J.  Lake  Ngami ;  or,  Explorations  and 
discoveries  in  S.  W.  Africa.  Introd.  letter  by  J.  C. 
Fremont.     Illust.  164 

—  Notes  of  travel  in  South-western  Africa.  14312 

—  The  Okavango  river;   travel,  exploration,  and  adventure.    Illust.  and 

map.  121 

Andes  Mts.     Myers,  H.  M.  and  P.  V.  N.     Life  and  nature 

under  the  tropics  ;  or,  Sketches  of  travels  among  the  A.., etc.  17182 


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—  Orton,  J.    The  A.  imd  the  Amazon.    Ilkist.  8174 

—  -  Same.  3d.  ed.  rev.  15890 
Andocides  (In  Oratenrs  et  sophistes  Grecs.)  14490 
Audolt, 'E.s  2:)seucl.     See  Abeken^  B. 

Andover  Academy.     Quincy,  J.    A  pnritaD   academy.    (In  his 

Figures  of  the  past.)  22480- 

Andre,  G.  G.  The  draughtman's  handbook  of  plan  and  map 
drawing,  incl.  instr.  for  the  preparation  of  engineering, 
architectural,  and  mechanical  drawings.  *I 

—  Rock  bla^^ting:  means  empl.  in  bla>«ting  for  industrial  purposes.  17655 
Andre,  J.     Sargent.  W.     Life  and  career  of  A.                               3772 

—  Spear,  C.     (In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  ^leS" 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.  Case  of  Maj.  Andre.  (In  his  Misc.)  ^  ^  10844 
Andre  del  Sarto  ;  drame,  par  A.  de  Musset.     (In  his  Comedies, 

V.  1.)  *I 

Andrea  del  Castagno.     See  Castagno. 
Andrea  del  Sarto.     See  Sarto. 

Andreas  Hofer ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6980 

Andreinei,    I.      TroUope,    T.    A.     (In   his   Decade    of    Ital. 

women,  v.  2.)  *  10989 

Andrew,  G.  L.     The  sanitary  value  of  forests.      {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.  and  papers,  v.  4.)  *I 

Andrew,  J.  O.     A  warning  to  backsliders.     {In  Union  pulpit.)     6680 
Andrew,  J.   A.      Valedictory  address,  Jan.  5th,   1866.     {In 

Browne,  A.  G.     Sketch  of  A.)  7416^ 

—  Same.     {In  Chandler,  P.  W.    3Iem.)  20042 

—  Browne,  A.  G.  Jr.    Sketch  of  the  official  life  of  A.  7416 

—  Chandler,  P.  W.    3Iemoir  of  A.  with  personal  remin.    Added,  Two 

unpub.  discourses  and  the  Valedictory  addr.  20042^ 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     {In  his  Mem.  and  biogr.  sketches.)  17757 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     {In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.  .  {In  his  Success  and  its  cond.)  10753 
Andrew,  W.  P.  India  and  her  neighbours  ;  maps  and  app.  18124 
Andrewes.     See  Andrews. 

Andrews,  E.-B.  Elementary  geology ;  designed  for  the  inte- 
rior states.  18248 

—  Exploration  of  Ash  cave  in  Hockin":  Co..  0.:  Explorations  of  mounds 

in  So.-East  O.    Illust.     {In  Peabody  Mus.  of  Arch.  Repts.,  v.  2.)  19624 

Andrews,  F.     {pseud.  E.  Hay.)     A  family  secret.  15783 

—  A  mere  adventurer.                                               '  18671 
Andrews,  G.  H.     Rudimentary  treatise  on  agricultural  engi- 
neering.    Illust.     2  V.  in  1.  165 

Andrews,  I.  W.     Manual  of  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  19591 

Andrews,  J.  N.     Sermons  on  the  Sabbath  and  law.  9160 

Andrews,  J.     Each  and  all ;    or.  How  the  seven  little  sisters 

prove  their  sisterhood.  19443 

—  The  seven  little  sisters  who  live  on  the  round  ball  that  floats  in  the  air.  19444 
Andrews.  J.     Analysis  of    the  princ.  duties  of  soc.  life  ;    in 

imitation  of  Rochefoucault.  167 

Andrews  or  Andrewes,   L.     Barry,   A.     {In  his  Masters  in 

Eng.  theol.)  18702 

—  North,  J.  H.     Andrewes  the  Catholic  preacher.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E. 

Class,  preach.,  ser.  2.)  18551 

—  Woodford.  J.  R.    The  Devotions  of  Bishop  Andrewes.     {Li  Kempe,  J. 

E.    Comp.  for  tiiedev.  life.)  "   '  18849- 

Andrews,  S.     The   South  since  the  war :    fourteen  weeks  in 

Georgia  and  the  Carolinas.  6345 


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Andrews,  S.  P.  The  true  coustitutiou  of  governmeot  iu  the 
sovereignty  of  the  individual  as  the  final  development  of 

protestantism,  democracy,  and  socialism.     3d.  ed.  4956 

Andrews,  W.     The  book  of  oddities.  21678 

Andrews,  W.  A.     A  daring  voyage  across  the  Atlantic  ocean. 

(The  "  Nautilus.")     Introd.  and  notes  by  Dr.  Macaulay.  20143 

Andrew's  fortune  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.  {In  her  Country  by- 
ways.) 21032 

Andria  ;  comoedia.     See  Terentius  Afer,  P. 

Andrieux,  F.  G.  J.  S.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Port. 

lit.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Andromaque ;    tragedie ;    par  J.    Racine.       {In    his   Theatre 

comp.)  14399 

Andy  Blake;   by  D.   Boucicault.     (///   French's  min.   dram.. 

V.  37.)         '  11843 

Anecdotes.     Arviue,  K.     Cyclopaedia  of  anecdotes.  '  244 

—  Buck,  C.    Anecdotes,  religious,  moral,  and  eutertainintr.  561 

—  Bverley,  T.  cnul  Robertson,  J.  C.    The  Percy  anecdotes.    11  v.  3426-36 

—  Cliit-cliat  of  humour,  wit,  and  anecdote.  5155 

—  Coleman,  G.    Circle  of  anecdote  and  wit.  893 

—  Cyclopaedia  of  literary  and  scientific  A.  2470 

—  Cvclopjedia  of  moral  and  religfious  A.  1523 

—  Fbrnev,  J.  AV.    Anecdotes  of  public  men.    2  v.  11800 :  20231 

—  Hislop,  A.    Book  of  Scottish  anecdote.  13710 

—  Hood,  E.  P.    The  world  of  moral  and  religious  A.  9892 

—  Hood,  T.  and  others.    Book  of  modern  anecdotes.  11416 

—  Jennino-s,  G.  H.  and  Johnstone,  W.  S.    Book  of  parliamentary  A.  116^36 

—  The  Laird  of  Louan;  or,  A.  illust.  of  the  wit  and  humour  of  Scotland. 

Xew  ed.  with  add.  18404 

—  Railway  anecdote  book.  16552 

—  Timbs,' J.    A  century  of  anecdote,  1760-1860.  *I 
Doctors  and  patients;  or,  A.  of  the  medical  world  and  curiosities  of 

medicine.    2  v.  11514-15 

—  See  also  Ana : — Biography. 
Aneroid.     See  Barometer. 

Ange  ;  by  F.  Marryatt.  18762 
Angel,  Henry.     Practical  plane  and  solid  geometry.     (Collins' 

elem.  sci.  ser.)  12596 

—  Practical  plane  geometry  and  projection.    Text  and  plates.     (Putnam's 

adv.  sci.  ser.)  2  y.  '  "  20102-3 
Angel,  The,  in  the  house :  The  betrothal ;  The  espousals  ;  by 

C.  Patmore.     2  v.  3404-5 

Angel,  The,  in  the  marble  ;  by  G.  T.  Pentecost.  17709 

Angel,  The,  of  death  ;  by  M.'^D.  Conway.  {In  his  Idols.)  16980 
Angel  of  the  attic;  by  T.  Morton.      {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  37.)                   ^  7989 

Angel  unawares.  The;   by  M.  Howitt.      (Magnet  stories.)  10572 

Angel  visitor.  The  ;  by  F.  E.  Percival.  3423 

Angelico  da  Fiesole.  Fro  G.     Jameson.  A.      {In  her  Mem.)  2324 

—  Phillimore.  C.  31.    Fra  Angelico.     (Illust.  bioi>-.  of  et.  art.)  20113 

—  Sweetser,  31.  F.    Fra  Anu-elico.     (Art.  bioir.)  18092 
Angelina  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                                                  1327  ;  15295 
Angell,  A.  and  Hehner,  O.     Butter  ;  its  analysis  and  adultera- 
tions.                                                             '  13857 

Angell,  G.  T.     Protection  of  animals  in  Great  Britain.      {In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour..  1874.)  15734 

Angell,  H.  C.     Records  of  W.  M.  Hunt.     Illust.  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  5S 

Angell,  H.  G.      How  to  take  care  of  our  eyes,  with  advice  to 

parents  and  teachers.  17825 

Angell,  J.  B.     Progress  of  international  law.     {In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

Angell,   J.     Elements  of   animal  physiology,   chiefly  human. 

(Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12597 

—  Elements  of  magiietif<m  and  electricity,  with  prac.  instr.  for  experi- 

ments, and  the  constr.  of  cheap  apparatus.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)        13603^ 
Angell,  L.     See  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc, 

passim. 
Angelo,  Michel.     See  Buonarroti,  M.  A. 

Angelo  ;    drama;  by  Y.  Hugo.     (In  his  ThesLti'e,  v.  3.)  14439 

Angelo,  play  ;  by  G.  A.  Beckett.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  23.)    11821 
Angelo;  poem;  by  S.  Sterne.  17361 

Angelo,  the  circus  boy  ;  by  F.  Sewall.  18203 

Angels.     Tonua,  C.  E.     Principalities  and  powers  in  Heavenly 

places.      {In  her  Works.)  4475;  4477 

Anglesey,  H.  W.  P.,  Marquis.     See  Paget,  H.  W. 
Anglican  Church.     See  Church  of  England. 
Anglican  deaconesses  ;   or.  Is  there  no  place  for  women  in  our 

parochial  system?  .  10164 

Anglicanism.     Hutton,  R.  H.     {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  10128 

Angling.     See  Fishing  ; — Sports. 
Anglo-Saxon  kings.     See  Gt.  Brit.  History. 
Anglo-Saxon   language.      Allen  G.      Anglo-Saxon  language. 

(In  his  Anglo-Saxon  Britain.)  21675 

—  Earle,  J.    Book  for  the  beginners  in  Anglo  saxou.  2168^ 

—  March,  F.  A.    Comparative  grammar  of  the  language.  *I 

—  Sweet,  H.    Anglo  Saxon  reader  in  prose  and  verse;  with  gram,  iutrod., 

notes,  etc.  21658 

Anglo-Saxon  literature.     Hart,  J.  M.     A  syllabus  of  Anglo- 
Saxon  literature.  20314 

—  Metcalfe,  F.    The  Englishman  and  the  Scandinavian ;  or,  A  comparison 

of  Anglo  Saxon  and  old  Norse  literature.  2081i 

—  See  also  Beowulf ;— Fight  at  Finnsburg. 

Anglo-Saxons.     Crake,  A.  D.     The  rival  heirs  ;  third  and  last 

chronicle  of  ^scendune.  21795 

—  Miller,  T.    History  of  the  Anglo  Saxons.  3047 

—  Turner,  S.    History  of  the  Anglo  Saxons.    3  v.  6688-90 

—  Wright,  T.    The  Celt,  the  Roman,  and  the  Saxon:   hist,  of  the  earlv 

inhabitants  of  Britain,  to  the  conv.  of  the  A.  S.  to  Christianity.    3d. 
ed.  14083 

Angola.     Monteiro,  J.  J.     A.  and  the  river  Congo.     Map  and 

illust.  15492 

Angouleme,  M.  T.  C,  duchesse  cV.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In 

his  Caus.  lund,  v.  5.)  *I 

Angus,  J.     Man  a  witness  for  Christianity.     {In  Chris.  Evid. 

Soc.     Faith,  etc.)  15879 

Aniline  colors.     Calvert,  F.  C.     {In  his  Dyeing,  etc.)  *I 

Animal  intelligence.     Romanes,   G.  J.      Animal  intelligence. 

2d.  ed.      (Int.  Sci.  ser.)  22698 

Animal  kingdom.     See  Zoology. 
Animal  locomotion.     Bell,  C.     Animal  mechanics.     (Lib.  of 

use.  knowl.)  268 

—  Brooks,  W.  K.     On  some  methods  of    locomotion  in  animals.      (In 

Martin,  H.  X.  and  others.    Lect.)  22774 


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—  Marev,  E.  J.    Animal  mechanism;  tr.  on  terrestrial  and  aerial  locomo- 

tion.    (Int.  8ci.  ser.)  13248 

Plienomena  of  fiiglit  in  the  animal  kingdom.     (Bi  Smithsonian  Inst, 

Kept.,  1869.)  11625 

—  Pettigrew,  J.  B.     Animal  locomotion;    or,  Walking,  swimming,  and 

flying.    lUust.     (Int.  Sci.  ser.)  '  12369 

Animal  magnetism.  Braid,  J.  Neurypnology ;  or,  The 
rationale  of  nervoiis  sleep,  consd.  in  rel.  with  an.  magnet- 
ism :  relief  and  cure  of  disease.  *I 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.    3Iesnierism,  spiritualism,  etc.,  hist,  and  scientifically 

consld.  '       17058 

—  Davis,  A.  J.    Memoranda  of  persons,  places,  and  events;  embr.  facts, 

visions,  etc.,  in  magnetism,  clairvoyance,  spiritualism.  7383 

—  Gregory,  W.    Letters  on  animal  magnetism.  •  1657 

—  Grimes,  J.  S.    Etheroloav  and  phreno-philosophv  of  mesmerism,  etc. ; 

ed.  by  W.  (;.  Le  Due".  *  '  1668 

Animal  magnetism ;    by  Mrs.  Inchbald.     (In   French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  18.)  11845 

Animal  mechanism,  Animal  physics.  See  Anatomy  ; — Ani- 
mal locomotion  ; — Physiology. 

Animal  organism.     See  Physiology  of  animal  organisms. 

Animal  products.     Lankester,  E.     Uses  of  animals  in  rel.  to 

the  industry  of  man  ;  lect.  6458 

—  Owen,  R.    On  the  raw  materials  fr.  the  animal  kingdom.     {In  Soc.  for 

the  Euc.  of  Arts,.e^c.    Lect.)  4735 

—  Simmonds.P.  L.    Animal  products;  their  preparation,  commercial  uses, 

and  value.  17093 

Animals.     Buck  land,  F.     Notes  and  jottings  fr.  animal  life. 

lUust.                              ■  21941 

—  Cobbe.  F.  P.    Annuals  in  fable  and  art.     (In  her  False  beasts.)  15833 

—  Half  hours  with  the  animals.    Illust.  20253 

—  Hamerton,  P.  G.    Chapters  on  animals.    Illust.  12671 

—  r  Same  ;  with  etchings.  *I 

—  Jackson,  T.    Stories  about  animals.    Illust.  21237 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Stories  of  annual  sagacity.  13338 

—  Menault,  E.    Intelligence  of  annuals ;  with  illiistrative  anecdotes.  (111. 

lib.  of  wonders.)  8012 

—  Miller,  O.  T.    Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur,  and  others  in  neither.  19357 

—  Robinson,  P.    Noah's  ark;  or.  " Mornings  in  the  Zoo.''  21571 

—  Watson,  J.  S.    The  reasoning  power  in  animals.  9630 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Man  and  beast  here  and  hereafter;  illust.  by  anecdotes.  13775 

—  See  also  Africa.    Also  Pets ; — Zoology. 

Animals,  Treatment  of.     Angell,  G.  T.     Protection  of  animals 

in  Gr.  Brit.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  As'soc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    Zoopfiily.     (In  her  Peak  in  Darien.)  21882 

—  Foster,  J.    On  cruelty  to  animals.     (In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1502 

—  Mass.  Soc.  for  the  Prevention  of  cruelty  to  anunals.    Annual  report,  1878.  17606 
Anjou.     Hookham,    M.    A.     Early    history   of    A.      (In    her 

Life  of  Margaret,  v.  1.)  10821 

Ankarstroehm,  J.  J.     Fairholt,  F.  W.     {In   his  Ecceu.  and 

remark,  characters.)  5058 

Anna  Hammer  ;  by  J.  Temme.  7149 

Anna  Eoss  ;  by  G.  Kennedy.  7207 

Annals  of  a  baby  ;  by  S.  B.  Stebbins.  16743 

Annals  of  a  fortress  ;  by  E.  Yiollet-Le-Duc.  *I 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood  ;  by  G.  MacDouald.  9147 

Annals  of  Brookdale,  a  New  England  village.  20584 
Annals   of    England :    epitome   of    Eng.    hist.    fr.    contemp. 

writers,  the  rolls  of  parliament,  and  other  records.  15873 
Annam.     See  Anam. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  55 

Annapolis.     Taj^lor,  O.  M.      HistoiT  of   A.,  with  liist.   and 

descr.  of  the  U.  S.  Naval  Academy.  11062 

—  >Vee  also  U.  S.  Xaval  Academy. 

Anna's  wedding  cake  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.      (In  /ier  Bye-words.)  19611 

Anna's  whim  ;  "by  L.  M.  Alcott.  (In  her  Silver  Pitchers,  etc.)  15781 
Anne,    Queen   of  England.      Ashton.   J.      Social  life   in    the 

reign  of  A.     llliist.     2  v.  22101-2 

—  Burton,  J.  H.  History  of  the  reign  of  A.  3  v.  19561-3 
'  —  Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Memoirs,  v.  2.)  2327 

—  Morris,  E.  E.    The  age  of  Anne.    Maps  and  plans.     (Epochs  of  Mod. 

Hist.)  1T144 

—  Other  side  of  the  question :  attempt  to  rescue  the  characters  of  Q.  Mary 

and  Q.  Anne :  l)y  a  woman  of  quality.  6063 

—  Stanhope.  P.  H.     History  of  Enuland,  compr.  the  reign  of  A.  until 

the  peace  of  Utrecht.  '  1701-13.^  8853 

—  Thompson,  K.    Memoirs  of  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborouirh,  and  of  the 

court  of  A.    2  V.                                                                 ^  4437-8 

Anne  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.  21785 
Anne  Blake;  pla}^ ;  by  J.  W.  Marston.     (J??  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  35.)  ^  11827 
Anne  Bolevn.    Queen  of  Eng.    Dixon,  W.  H.     History  of  two 

queens.     4.  v.         *        *  11935-6 ;  12489-90 

—  Hewitt,  M.  E.     {In  her  Lives.)  1899 

—  Spear,  C.  {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
Anne  Boleyn  ;  drama;  by  T.  Taylor.  (In  his  Hist,  dram.)  17386 
Anne  Boleyn ;  trag.  opera,  by  Donizetti.      (In  Tiyon,  G.  W. 

Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)                ^  *I 

Anne  Furness  ;  by  Mrs.  Trollope.  10678 

Anne  of  Geierstein  ;   [by  W.  Scott].  3806 

Annee  terrible,  L' ;  par  V.  Hugo.  14413 
Annesley,    J.      Chambers,    W.      (In    his  Stories   of  remark. 

persons.)  •  18069 

Annesley  case.  The  ;  b}^  J.  Paget.      (In  his  Paradoxes.)  12732 

Annette  ;  by  C.  Walsingham.  13470 

Annie  and  her  master.  (/>i  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  N.  S.,  v.  16.)  19161 
Annie  at  the  corner ;    by  J.   E.  Cooke.      (In  his  Pretty  Mrs. 

Gaston.)  1232iB 
Annie  Marshall's  destiny  ;    by  F.  Acton.      (In  Mt.  Roj^al  pop. 

tales,  V.  1.)  "^  *  7223 
Annual  of  scientific  discovery,  1850-71.                    5300-13;  5626-32 

Annunciata  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.      (In  his  Jlk9..)  20192 

Ansel,  the  Schlemiel.     (In  Isaacs,  I.  S.     Friday  night.)  8459 

Anselm,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.     Church,  R.  W.     Saint  Anselm.  8772 

—  Eule,  M.    Life  and  times  of  St.  Anselm,  2  v.  22827-8 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans.  lund..  v.  6.)  *I 
Anson,  G.,  Lord.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Anson's  Voyage  to 

the  So.  sea.     (In  his  Notable  Voj^ages.)  19571 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Commodore  Anson;   the  sailor.     {Li  her  Hist. 

sketches.)             '  81.32 

—  Purves,  D.  L.  Anson's  voyage.  {In  his  Eng.  circumnavigators.)  14165 
Ansted,  D.  T.     The  ancient  world  ;    or,  Picturesque  sketches 

of  creation.  168 

—  The  earth's  history ;  or.  First  lessons  in  geologv.  3102 

—  Elementary  course  of  geologv,  mineralosrs',  and  physical  geography.  1028 

—  Same ;  2d.  ed.  with  notes  and  add,           '  12479 

—  In  search  of  minerals,     {^^at.  Hist,  ramb.)  19697 

—  Physical  geography.     {In  Orr,  TT.  S.    Cir.  of  the  scl.)  5187 

—  The  world  we  live  in ;  or,  First  lessons  in  phys.  geography.  7677 


56  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Anstey,  F.     Vice  versa  ;  or,  A  lesson  to  fathers.     3d.  ed.  22012 

Anstie,    F.    E.       Stimulants    and    narcotics ;     with    special 

researches  on  alcohol,  aether,  and  chloroform.  10591 

—  The  uses  of  wines  in  health  and  disease.  17491 
Answers  to  prayer;  or,  Dorothea  Triidel.  10064 
Antar.  Lamatine,  A.  de.  {In  hisMem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  3.)  13218 
Antarctic  regions.     Hale,  E.  E.    The  Antarctic  continent.     (In 

his  Stor.  of  disc.)  22262 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  pohir  world ;   pop.  descr.  of  man  and  nature  in  the 

Arctic  and  Antarctic  regions;  with  add.  chapters,  and  illust.  810& 

Antefix  papers.      Papers  read  at  the  meetings  of  the  Mass. 

Art  Teachers'  Assoc.  14186 

Contents.  Smith,  ^y.  The  cri'eatness  of  threat  men. — Perkins,  C.  C. 
Fresco,  encaustic,  etc. — Color. — Harmouy  and  contrast  of  color. — Designs 
as  applied  to  cast  metal  objects.— Wrought  metal.— Carved  objects'.— 
Printed  fabrics. — Woven  fabrics. — Colored  materials. — Flat  or  surface 
decorations. — Water-color  painting. — Tempera  painting. — Fresco  painting. 
—Oil  painting.— Technical  terms.— Structural  botany.— Botany  as  applied 
to  industrial  art.  —  Application  of  ornament  to  industrial  purposes. — 
Reproductive  processes. — Application  of  ]>hotography  to  engraving. — 
Glass— cast,  cut,  and  engraved.— Pottery  and  porcelain.— Historical  ornar 
ment.— Historic  schools  of  painting  down  to  the  ITth  century.— Ware, 
W.  R.  Charcoal  drawing. 
Anteros  ;  by  G.  A.  Lawrence.  8986 

Anthems.     Novello's  collect,  of  anthems  by  mod.  composers. 

10  V.  *I 

Anthologia  Griieca.     Neaves,  C.     Greek  Anthology.      (Anc. 

class,  for  Eng.  read.)'  12935 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Anthologie  Grecque.  {In  his  Xouv.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Anthologia   Palatina.      Translation.        {In    Hodgson,    S.    H. 

Outcast  essays,  etc.)  20808 

Anthon,  C.     Manual  of  Grecian  antiquities,     Illust.  5885 

—  Manual  of  Roman  antiquities.  Illust.  588& 
Anthony,  A.  V.  S.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.      {In  his  Our  Amer. 

artists.)  *I 

Anthropology.    Feuerbach,  L.     Gottheit,  Freiheit,  und  Unster- 

blichkeit  vom  Standpunkte  der  Anthroi)ologie.  10318 

—  Powell,  J.  W.    Limitations  to  the  use  of  some  anthropologic  data.     {In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  BiW.  of  Ethnol.    Ann.  rept.,  1879-80.)  *I 

—  Tvlor,  E.  B.    Anthropologv':   introd.  to  the  studv  of  man  and  civiUza- 

■  tion.    Illust.  "  '  20581 

—  See  also  Man. 

Anthropomorphism.      Conway,    M.    D.       {In    his   Idols    and 

Ideals.)  16980 

—  Spencer,  H.  The  use  of  A.  {In  his  Illust.,  etc.)  5623 
Antietam,  The.     See  V.  S.  Hist.  Civil  ivar. 

Antigone  ;  by  Mendelssohn .  *I 

Antigone;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfiere.     {In  his  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 

Antilles.     See  Cuba. 
Antin,  L.  A.  de  P.  de  G.,  due  d'.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In 

his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Antiphon.      {In  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.)  14490 

Antiquarian  papers.  18411 

Contents.    Memorial  of  Gov.  J.  Eudecott.— Reception  of  Gov.  J.  Win- 

throp,  at  Salem,  June  12th,  1630.— Presentation  of  the  portrait  of  Pres. 

Salisburv  to  the  Amer.  Antiq.  Soc,  OQt.  21st,  1878— Removal  of  the  tomb 

of  Isaiafi  Thomas,  June  24:th,  1878. 
Antiquary,  The ;  by  W.  Scott.  3807 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  57 

Antiquities.     Burnoiif,  E.     Memoires  sur  I'autiquite.  14580 

—  Dawkius.  W.  B.    Cave  huuting,  researches  on  the  evidence  of  caves 

respect,  the  early  mhabitants  of  Europe.  13614 

—  Jewitt,  L.    Half-hours  among  some  Eng.  antiquities.  16829 

—  Myers,  P.  Y.  X.    Remains  of  lost  empires :  ruins  of  PahmTa,  Nineveh, 

"  Babylon,  and  Persepolis.                                                      "  13466 

—  See  also  Christian  antiquities.    Also  names  of  countries. 

Antisell,  T.     Manufacture  of  photogenic  or  hydro-carbon  oils.  985 

Antoine,  the  Italian  boy.  12364 

Antoinette  ;  by  A.  Theuriet.  18046 

Antonia  ;  by  George  Sand.  8186 

Antonina  ;  by  Wilkie  Collins.  5250 

Antoninus,  M.  A.     Thoughts  ;  tr.  by  G.  Long.  5490 

—  Arnold,  M.     {hi  his  Ess.  in  crit.)  5971 

—  Renan,  J.  E.  (In  his  Eng.  Conf.)  19767 
Antonio  di  Carara.  (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood^  v.  5.)  19144 
Antonius.  Long,  G.  (In  his  Civ.  wars  of  Rome.)  2738 
Antony  and  Cleopatra.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Antony  and   Cleopatra ;    by  C.    Selby.       (In    French's   Min. 

dram.,  v.  27.)  7984 
Antony   and   Cleopatra ;    tragedy ;    by   V.    Alfieri.      (In   his 

Tragedies,  v.  2.)  *I 

Antony  Brade  ;  by  R.  Lowell.                                                          -  13001 

Antony  Waymouth  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  10614 

Ants.     Anecdotes  of  ants.     (In  Wonders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 

—  Dver,  S.    Home  and  altroad;  wonders  of  familiar  objects.  22.^76 

—  Lubbock,  J.    The  habits  of  ants.     (7«  Ai*- Scientificlect.)  19117 
Ants,  bees,  and  wasps.     (Int.  Sci.  ser.)  21797 

—  McCook,  H.  C.    Tlie  honey  ants  of  the  Garden  of  the  Gods,  and  the 

Occident  ants  of  the  Amer.  plains.    Illust.  *I 

—  Moggridice,  J.  T.    Harvesting  ants  and  trap-door  spiders.  11448 

—  Treat.  M.  Chapters  on  ants.  18983 
Antwerp.    Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.    Seige  of  A.  ;  tr.  by  A.  J.  W. 

Morrison.  (In  his  Hist,  of  revolt,  of  Neth.)  3783 
Apache  Indians.     Browne,  J.  R.     Adventures  in  the  Apache 

country,  etc.  7588 

—  Cozzens,  S.  W.    History  of  the  A.  tribe.     (In  his  Marvellous  countrv.)  16657 

—  Cremouy,  J.  C.  Life  amt>ng  tlie  Apaches.  '  7547 
Ape.     Proctor,  R.  H.     The  gorilla  and  other  apes.      (In  his 

V  Pleasant  ways.)  18336 

Appelles.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Greenougli,  H.  Appelles  and  his  contemporaries.  5005 
Appeunines.  Scott,  L.  A  nook  in  the  Appennines.  Illust.  21307 
Apgar,  E.  A.  and  A.  C.     Apgar's  plant  analysis  ;  adapt,  to 

Gray's  botanies.  *I 

Aphanapteryx.     See  Mam'itius. 

Aphorisms,  Apothegms.     Ebner-Eschenbach,  M.  von.     Apho- 
risms ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister.  22022 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     (In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  1.)  5978 

—  Simmons,  C.    A  laconic  manual.    2d.  ed.  3988 

—  Whately,  R.    Thoughts  and  apothegms  fr.  the  WTitings  of  W.  4724 
Apingi  kingdom.  My  ;  by  P.  B.  Du  Chaillu.  9020 
Apocalypse.     See  Bible.  New  Testament.  Revelation. 
Apocrypha.     See  Bible. 

Apocryphal  gospels,  etc.     The  apocryphal  gospels ;    tr.   with 

notes,  by  B.  H.  Cowper.  8920 

—  Apocrvphal  New  Testament ;  fr.  last  Lond.  ed.  7702 

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58  FREE   PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

—  Cowper,  B.  H.    The  Apocrvphal  gospels;  lect.     {In  Clir.  Evid.  Soc. 

Striviu^-s,  etc.)  '  16138 

—  Nicolas,  M.  Etudes  siir  les  Evangiles  Apocn-phes.  *I 
Apollon  du  Reverbere,  L' ;  tableau  populaire ;  par  E.  Scribe. 

(In  his  Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  23.)  *I 

Apollouius    Rhodius.      Sainte-Beuve,  C.   A.     {In  his  Portr. 

cont.,  V.  5.)  *I 

Apollouius  Tyayicmis.     Newman,  J.  H.     ApoUonius  of  Tyana. 

{In  his  Hist,  sk.,  v.  1.)  12916 

—  R^ville,  A.  Apollouius  of  Tyana,  the  Pagan  Christ  of  the  3d.  cent.  8836 
Apologia  pro  vita  sua  ;  by  J.  H.  Newman.  5862 
Apologists.     Jackson,  G.  A.     The  Apostolic  fathers  and  the 

A.  of  the  2d.  cent.  18997 

Apology,  An,   for   idlers ;    by   R.    L.    Stevenson.       {In   his 

Virginibus,  etc.)  22710 

Apostate,  The  ;  tragedy  ;  by  R.  L.  Shiel.     {In  mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  8.)  11810 

Apostles.     Fleetwood,  J.     Life  of  Christ,  and  lives  of  the  A., 

etc.  1479 

—  Maitland,  C.      The  Apostles'  school  of   prophetic  interpretation ;    its 

history.  22228 

—  Reuan,  J.'  E.    The  Apostles.  6372 

—  Schaft*.  P,    History  of  the  Apostolic  Church,  with  a  gen.  introd.  to  ch. 

hist.,  tr.  by  E.  D.  Yeomans.  10608 

Apostles'  creed.  Swainson,  C.  A.  The  Nicene  and  Apostles' 
creed  ;  their  literary  hist.  ;  with  acct.  of  the  growth  and 
reception  of  the  sermon  on  the  faith,  commonly  called 
"  The  creed  of  St.  Athanasius."  13887 

Apostles,  The,  of  Medieval  Europe ;  by  G.  F.  Maclear.  8074 

Apostolic  Fathers.  Hoole,  C.  H.  The  apostolic  Fathers : 
Epistles  of  St.  Clement,  St.  Ignatius,  St.  Barnabas,  St. 
Polycarp  ;  with  The  martyrdom  of  St.  Ignatius  and  St. 
Polycarp  ;  tr.  into  Eng.  with  introd.  10956 

—  Jackson,  G.  A.  The  Apostolic  F.  and  the  Apologists  of  the  2d.  cent.  18997 
Apostolica?  Sedis  ;  by  E.  Deutsch.  (Jw  his  Literary  rem.)  12376 
Apothegms.     See  Aphorisms. 

Apparatus.     See  Physics  ; — So.  Kensington  Museum. 
Apparition  of  Monsieur  Bodry.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  House- 
hold Words,  v.  8.)  14308 
Apparitions.     Saville,  B.  W.     Apparitions  ;  narrative  of  facts.  13291 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  Apparitions.  (In  his  Misc.)  22835 
Apple,  The,  of  discord;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  10575 
Apple-blossoms  ;  by  E.  cmd  D.  R.  Goodale.  18080 
Apples.  Warder,  J.  A.  American  pomology  ;  Apples.  Ulust.  6768 
Apples  ;  comedy,  by  J.  Sturgis.      {In  his  Little  comedies.) 

19770;  21907 
Appleton,  C.  E.     Appleton,  J.   H.  and  Sayce,   A.   H.     Dr. 

Appleton  :  his  life  and  literary  relics.  20656 

Appleton,  J.   H.  and  Sayce,  A.   H.     Dr.  Appleton  ;  his  life 

and  literary  relics.  20656 

Contents.    Life. — ^Fragments  of  essay  on  development. — What  is  the 
Ego  ?— American  efforts  after  internat.'copyright.— Atheism.— Doubt.— 
Fragments. 
Appleton,  T.  G.     Chequer-work.  .  19019 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  59 

Contents.  The  artist  of  Tauagra.— The  love  of  the  first-rate.— Una 
Replica.  — May  a  moukey  possess  genius.  —  The  gashed  helmet.  — The 
Philistine.— Kambliug  in*  England.— At  the  Pollards.— An  ideal  of  the 
future.— The  island  of  Bogussa.— Free-trade.- Ary  Sehefter.— The  luck 
of  Yah  Spendius. — Sight-seeing. 

—  A  Xile  journal .  15784 

—  A  sheaf  of  papers.  13736 

Contents.  Souvenirs  of  RouudsHill  school. — The  two  monks. — Leaf 
from  a  journal. — The  fly  on  the  wheel. — A  day  with  the  French. — Touch 
and  go. — The  iconoclast  of  sensibility. — The  flowering  of  a  nation. — 
Cruise  of  the  *'  Alice." — Xearly  a  bandit. — Lost  Pleiads.— -Art-chat. — The 
Xew  Eflglaud  conscience. — Temperament  in  painting. — Future  of  Ameri- 
ca.— .Jasmin.— Yankee-isms.— At  the  medium's.— Hours  with  the  poets.— 
Tliree  voung  men. — Old  Boston.— Provincialism. 

—  Windfalls.  17325 

Contents.  Something  about  our  good  things. — A  month  in  the  Adiron- 
dacks. — A  plea  for  ])hrenology. — Three  months  in  the  shadow. — The 
loom  of  the  east. — Lavater;  or.  The  two  faces. — The  kingdom  of  the 
commonplace. — Were  the  sla^e  states  a  part  of  the  nation? — American 
good-nature. — Our  contemporaries. — A  broken  lieail. 
AppletoQs'  European  guide-book.  10486 

AppletoDs'  geu.  guide  to  the  U.  8.  aijd  Canada.     Maps,  plans, 

etc.     2  V.     "  l(S697-8 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Xew  England  and  Middle  States  and  Canada.  2. 
Western  and  Southern  states. 

—  Same ;  new  ed.  2  v.  -  20524t6 
Appletons'  handbook  of  American  travel;  namely: 

Northern  and  Eastern  tour.  9232 

Southern  tour.  9234 

Western  tour.                                                                                           ,  9233 
Appletons'  home  books  ;  namely : 

Babcock,  E.  AV.    Household  hints'.  20831 

Church,  E.  R.    The  home  garden.  20468 

—  The  home  needle.  22134 

—  How  to  furnish  a  home.  20360 
Oakey,  A.  F.    Building  a  home.  20379 

—  Home  grounds.             "  20574 
Rees,  J.  E.  R.    Home  decoration.  22291 

—  Home  occupations.  22174 
S.,  M.  E.  W.    Amenities  of  home.  20724 

—  Home  amusements.  21251 
Appletons'  illust.  hand-book  of  American  cities.  '  15750 
Appletons'  illust.  hand-book  of  Amer.  summer  resorts.  15892 
Appletons'  illust.^ hand-book  of  Amer.  winter  resorts;  maps.  17313 
Apres  la  noce ;    saynete  ;    par  A.   Dreyfus.        {In  Saynetes, 

etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 

Aquarium.     Hibbard,  8.     The  book  of  the  aquarium.  12121 

—  Hughes,  W.  R.    Principles  and  management  of  the  marine  aquarium.  14219 

—  Taylor,  J.  E.    The  aquarium;  its  inhabitants,  structure,  and  manage- 

ment. "  18454 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    The  fresh  and  salt-water  aquarium.    Illust.  9261 
Hints  for  an  aquarium.     {In  his  Common  objects  of  the  sea-shore.)  4845 

Aquinas,  St.  Thomas.     See  Thomas  Aquinas,  St. 

Arab  wife,  The  ;  romance  of  the  Polynesian  seas.     (Appletons' 

handy-vol.  ser.)  17995 

Arabella  Stuart;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5211 

Arabesques  ;  by  S.  D.  Greenough.  9796 

Arabia  and  Arabs.     Description,  etc. 

—  B.,  W.  S.    The  Arabs  and  their  horses.    {In  Blunt,  A.     Bedouin  tribes.)       18271 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.    Forty  days  in  the  desert,  on  the  track  of  the  Israelites ; 

illust.  8143 

—  Burckhardt,  J.  L.    Travels  in  Syria.  Africa,  and  A.    {In  Tavlor,  B. 

Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  '  4356 

—  Modern  traveller,  v.  9.  3099 


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—  Myers,  A.  B.  R.      Life  Avith  the  HamraD  Arabs,  1874-5;    with  photo- 

'  g:raphs. 

—  Olin,  S.    Travels  in  E^ypt,  Arabia  Petrea,  etc.    2  v. 

—  Palgrave,  W.  G.    Narrative  of  a  journev  thr.  Central  and  Eastern  A., 

1862-63.    2v. 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  travel  in  EgTpt,  Arabia  Petrea,  etc.  2  v. 

—  Taylor,  B.    Travels  in  A.     (Illust.  lib.  of  travel,  etc.) 

—  Warburton,  E.  B.  G.     {In  his  Crescent  and  the  cross.) 

Geography. 

—  Blunt,  A.    Notes  on  the  physical  geography  of  No.  A.     {In    her  pil- 

grimage to  Nejd,  V.  2.) 

History. 

—  Clark,  E.  L.    The  Arabs  and  the  Turks.    Their  origin,  history,  etc. 

—  Crichton,  A.    History  of  Arabia.    2  v. 

—  Wright,  T.     Early  Christianity  in  A. ;  hist,  essay. 

3IisceUaneous. 

—  Deutsch,  E.    Early  Arabic  poetry;   Arabic  poetry  in  Spain  and  Sicily. 

(//? /if/^  Literary  rem.). 
•     —  Jessup,  PI.  H.    The  women  of  the  Arabs. 

—  Lane,  E.  W.     Arabian  society  in  the  Middle  Ages;    studies  fi*.  the 

Thousand  and  one  nights;  ed.  by  S.  L.  Poole. 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    Arabicphilosophy  in  Mediaeval  Europe.     {In  his  Misc.) 

—  See  also  Algeria;  — Mohammed;"— Nejd;  — Sinai.  Also   for  Arabs  in 

Spain  see  Moors. 
Arabia,  Desert  of.  Upton,  E.  D.  Gleanings  fr.  the  desert  of  A. 
Arabian  days'  entertainments  ;  fr.  the  German  of  W.  Hauff. 
Arabian  nights.     See  Alif  laila.     Also  New  Arabian  nights. 
Arabs.     See  Algeria  ; — Arabia. 

Arago,  D.  F.  J.     Biographies  of  scientific  men.     2  ser.       170  ; 
Contents.    1.    The  history  of  my  youth.  —  Bailly.  —  Herschel.  —  La 
Place.— Joseph  Fourier.    2.  "Carnot.—Malus.—Fresnel.— Thomas  Young. 
— James  AVatt. 

—  Eulogy  on  A.  Yolta.     {In  Smithsonian  lust.  Rept.,  1875.) 

—  Eulogy  on  Ampere.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1872.) 

—  Eulogy  on  Herschel.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1870.) 

—  Eulogy  on  La  Place.     {In  Smithsoniau  lust.  Rept.,  1874.) 

—  Eulogy  on  T.  Young.     (///  Smithsonian  lust.  Rept.,  1869.) 

—  History  of  my  youth;  autobiog.     [Ix  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1870.) 

—  Popular  lectiires  on  astronomy ;  tr.  by  W.  H.  Reely. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  "Caus.  liiud.,  v.  10.) 

Aragona,  T.   d'.      Trollope,  T.  A.     {Li  his  Decade  of  Ital. 

women,  v.  2.) 
Ararat,  Mt.     Bryce  J.     Transcaucasia  and  Ararat. 

—  Parrot,  F.    Journey  to  Ararat;  tr.  by  W.  D.  Cooley. 

—  West.  M.  A.    The  romance  of  missions;  life  etc.  in  A. 
Araucanians,  The ;    notes  of  a  tour  in  So.  Chili ;  by  E.   R. 

Smith. 
Arbitration.     Fletcher,   B.     Arbitrations :    text-book  for  sm*- 

veyors,  in  tabulated  form. 
Arblay,  F.  B.,  Mme.  d'.     Cecilia. 

—  Diary  and  letters.    2  v.  in  3  pts. 

—  Evelina. 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.     {In  his  Women  of  fashion,  v.  2.) 

—  Elwood,  A.  K,     {l7i  her  Mem.,  v.  2.) 

—  Kavanagh.  J.     {In  her  Eng.  women.) 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     {In  his  Crit.  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  5.) 
Same.'^   {hi  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.) 

Arborius,  A.  M.  Ad  Nympham  nimis  cultam.  {In  Lemaire, 
N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  2.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.) 

Arbousset,  T.  cmd  Daumas,  F.  Narrative  of  an  exploratory 
tour  to  the  north-east  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ;  tr.  by 
J.  C.  Brown. 


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61 


Arbouville,  S.  d'.     Three  tales  :  Christine  vau  Amberg  ;  Res- 
ignation ;  The  village  doctor ;  tr.  by  M.  B.  Field. 

—  The  village  doctor.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  3.) 
Arbuthnott,    Mrs.  — .     The  henwife :    her  experience  in  her 

poultry  yard.      Added,  The   henwife's   later   experience. 

8th.  ed. 
Arc,  Joan  of.     See  Dare. 

Arcadia.     See  Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia. 
Arch,  J.     Hinton,  R.  J.      {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.) 
Archaeology,    Pre-historic.       Baldwin,    J.    D.       Pre-historic 

nations. 

—  Berthet,  E.    The  pre-historic  world ;  tr.  by  M.  J.  Safford. 

—  Bryant,  W.  C.  atid  Gay,  S.  H.    Sketch  of  the  pre-historic  period,  and 

the  age  of  the  mound  builders.     (In  their  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  v.  1.) 

—  Dawkins,  W.  B.     Cave  hunting ;    researches  on  the  evidence  of  caves 

resp.  the  early  inhabitants  of  Europe. 

—  Donnelly,  I.    Atlantis ;  the  antediluvian  world.    Illust. 

—  Farrer,  J.  A.    Primitive  manners  and  customs. 

—  Fergusson,  J.     Rude  stone  monuments  in  all  countries ;  their  age  and 

uses.    Illust. 

—  Figuier,  L.    Primitive  man. 

—  Foster,  J.  W.    Pre-historic  races  of  the  U.  S.  of  America. 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  subterranean  world. 

—  Hedo^e,  F.  H.    Primeval  world  of  Hebrew  tradition. 

—  Jewitt,  L.    Grave  mounds  and  their  contents :  manual  of  A.    Illust. 

—  Lubbock,  J.    Introd.  to  the  studv  of  pre-historic  A.     (In  his  Scientific 

lect.) 

Pre-historic  times.    2d.  Eng.  ed. 

Same.    Am.  ed. 

—  Norton,  C.  E.    Essays  on  art  and  archaeology. 

—  Rau,  C.    Early  manin  Europe. 

—  Southall,  J.  C.    The  recent  origin  of  man  as  illust.  by  geology  and  the 

mod.  science  of  A. 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    Short  essays  in  archaeology.     (In  his  Misc.) 

—  Stevens,  E.  T.    Flint  chips;*  guide  to  pre-historic  A.,  as  illust.  by  the 

coll.  in  the  Blackmore  musuem,  Salisbury. 

—  See  also  Antiquities. 

Also  International  Congress  of  Pre-historic  Archaeology ;  —  Peabody 
Museum  of  Amer.  Arch»olo.g^'  and  Ethnology,  Reports ;  —  Smith- 
sonian Institution,  Reports.    Also  Man. 

Archbishops.     See  Canterbury. 

Archer,  E.  M.     Christina  North. 

—  Under  the  limes. 

Archer,  T.     Asmodeus.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  26.) 

—  The  terrible  sights  of  London. 

—  Wm.  E.  Gladstone  and  his  contemporaries.    3  v. 

—  joint  author.     See  Strauss,  G.  L.  M.  and  others. 

Archer,  T.  C.     Manufacture  of  paper.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.) 

—  Wool,  and  its  applications.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.) 
Archer,  Wm.     English  dramatists  of  to-day. 

Archery.     Thompson,  M.     The  witchery  of  archery ;  manual. 

Illust. 
Arches.     Allan,  W.      Theor}^  of  arches.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci. 

ser.) 

—  Cain,  W.    Practical  theory  of  Voussoir  arches.     (Van  Xostrand's  sci. 

ser.) 

Theory  of  solid  and  braced  elastic  arches.    Graphical  aualvsis.     (Van 

Nostrand's  sci.  ser.) 

—  Hyde,  E.  W.    Skew  arches.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.) 

—  Robertson,  F.    Tables  for  arches. 

Arches,  Court  of.     Phillimore,  R.     The  principal  ecclesiastical 
judgments  delivered  in  the  Court  of  Arches.  1867-1875. 


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62  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Archibald  Blossom ;    by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.     {In  his  Coupon 

bonds,  etc.)  11228 

Archibald  Malmaison  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.  19715 
Archibald  the  cat,  and  other  sea  yarns.      Illust.   by  F.   S. 

Church.  18244 

Archie  Blake  ;  by  E.  Eiloart.  730G 

Ai'chimedes.     Whewell,  W.     Archimedes  ;  Greek  mathematics. 

{In  Blomfield,   C.   J.   and  others.      Hist,   of  Greek  and 

Rom.  philos.)  G380 

Architects.    Clement,  C.  E.    Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  etc.  21.30 

—  See  also  Vasari,  Lives  of  the  painters,  etc. 
Architecture.      Genercd  icorks. 

—  AtAvood,  D.  T.    3Ioclern  Amer.  homesteads.    Ilkist.  15786- 

—  Barry,  A.    Life  and  works  of  C.  Barrv.  11313 

—  Barry,  E.  M.    Lectures  on  A. ;  del.  at  the  Roval  Acad.    Port,  and  illust.  21681 

—  Beckett,  E.    Book  on  buildiuj^:,  civil  and  ecci.,  incl.  church  restoration; 

theory  of  domes  and  the  great  pyramid,  dimensions  of  churches,  etc. 

2nd.  ed.                                          '  19701 

—  Bicknell,  A.  J.    Detail,  cottage,  and  constructive  architecture.  11720- 

Supplement  to  Bicknell's  village  builder.  9932 

Wooden  and  brick  buildings  with  details.    2  v.  *I 

—  Bow,  R.  H.    Economics  of  constr.  m  rel.  to  fi-amed  structures.  *I;  1.3505 

—  Bowen,  J.  H.    Buildings^  building  materials,  and  methods  of  building. 

(In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.  1867.  Rept.,  v,  4.)  9099 

—  Burn,  R.  S.    Building  construction;  employment  of  brick,  stone,  and 

slate  in  the  constr.  of  buildings.  Text  and  plates.  2  v.  12601-2 
Building  construction ;   emplovment  of   timber,  lead  and  iron  work. 

Text  and  plates.    2  v.             "  1260.3^ 

Illustrated  architectural  engineering  and  mechanical  drawing  book.  9124 

Ornamental  drawing,  and  architectural  design.                     '  9123 

—  Cuniniings,  M.  F.  and  Miller,  C.  C.    Architecture;   designs  for  street 

fi-onts,  suburban  houses,  and  cottages.    Illust.  6211 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Building  construction  and  architectural  drawing.  12609 

—  Eidlitz,  L.    Xature  and  function  of  art,  more  espec.  of  architecture.  21506 

—  Fowler,  O.  S.    A  home  for  all ;  or.  The  gravel  wall  and  octagon  mode  of 

building.  1514 

—  Gardner,  E.  C.    Homes  and  how  to  make  them.    Illust.  12965 
The  house  that  Jill  built ;  home  architecture.    Illust.  22380 

—  Grammar  of  house  planning.    Illust.  6460 

—  Haskoll,  W.  D.  and  others.     Architect's  guide ;   with  exper.  bv  G. 

Rennie.                                                .                                                    '  8147 

—  Hattield,  R.  G.    The  American  house  carpenter.    STh.  ed.  20704 

—  Hobbs.  I.  H.  and  son.    Hobbs's  architecture;  designs  and  ground  plans. 

Illust.                                                                       ^  20274 

—  Horton,  C.  AY.    Architecture  for  gen.  students.  13239 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.    Art  hints.    Architecture,  sculpture,  and  painting.  *I 

—  Kerr,  R.    The  gentleman's  house ;  or,  How  to  plan  Eng.  residences.    3d. 

ed.    Plans.  10724 

—  Lef^vre,  A.    Wonders  of  architecture ;  tr.  by  R.  Donald.    Added,  Chap- 

ter on  Eng.  architecture,  by  D.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  7885 

—  Marcotte,  C.    Building  safe-guide.  19412 

—  Mitchell,  T.    Rudimentary  manual  of  architecture.  10S98 

—  Morris,  W.    The  prospects  of  A.  in  civilization.     {In  his  Hopes  and 

fears.)  21343 

—  Moseley,  H.    Mechanical  principles  of  engineering  and  A.,  with  add.  bv 

D.  H.  Mahan.  2147 

—  Parker,  J.  H.     Concise  glossary  of   terms  used  in  Grecian,  Roman, 

Italian,  and  Gothic  A.    New  ed.  7227 

^  —  Peabodv,  R.  S.    Note  book  sketches.  *I 

—  Richarclson,  C.  J.    The  Englishman's  house ;  pract.  auide.  2d.  ed.  10025 

—  Rogers,  F.    Architects'  text  book.  11088 

—  Rosengarten,  A.    Hand  book  of  architectural  stvles :  tr.  bv  W.  Collett- 

Sanders.                                                                   '                  *  15678 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting.  3720 

Seven  lamps  of  architecture.  3737 

Stones  of  Venice.    3  v.  3733-5 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  63 

—  Scott,  G.  G.  and  others.     Examples. of   mod.  A.,  ecclesiastical  and 

domestic:  64 views.  '  *I 

—  Sloan,  S.    Sloan's  homestead  architecture.    Illust.    3d.  ed.  20285 

—  Smith,  T.  R.  and  Slater,  J.    Architecture,  classic  and  earlv  christian. 

(Illust.  hd.  books  of  art  hist.)  *  22708 

—  South  Kensington  Museum.      Committee  of  Council  on  Education. 

Xotes  on  building  construction.    3  v.  14259-61 

—  Spencer,  H.    The  sources  of  architectural  tvpes.     (In  his  Illust.,  etc.)  5623 

—  Tarn,  E.  W.    The  science  of  building.  *  11053 

—  Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.    Discourses  on  A. ;   tr.  with  introd.  essay  by  H. 

Van  Brunt.  *I 

On  restoration.  *I 

The  story  of  a  house.  *I 

—  Vogdes,  F.  W.    The  architect's  and  builder's  pocket  companion  and 

price  book.  14185 

—  Waring,  J.  B.     (In  his  Record  of  my  artistic  life.)  12111 

—  Wheeler,  G.     Homes  for  the  people:   the  villa,  the  mansion,  and  the 

cottage,  4727 

.—  Wonders  of  science  and  art.                           '  4330 

—  Woodward.  G.  E.    Woodward's  national  architect.  17641 
and  Thompson,  E.  G.    Woodward's  National  architect.  8985 

History. 

—  Bullock,  J.    History  and  rudiments  of  architecture.  579 

—  Ferguson,  J.    History  of  architecture  in  all  countries.    2d.  ed.    4  v.         12260-3 

—  Mitchell,  T.    Steppiiig-stone  to  A. ;  questions  and  answers  expl.  the 

principles  and  progress  of  A.  13685 

—  Tuthill,  L.  C.    History  of  architecture,  its  present  cond.  in  Eurojie  and 

the  U.  S. :  with  biog.  of  architects,  and  glossary  of  terms.  4543 

—  Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.    Habitations  of  man  in  all  a^^es;  tr.  bv  B.  Bucknall. 

Illust.  and  map.  '  *I 

PeriodicaZs. 

—  The  Year's  Art;  epitome  of  all  matters  rel.  to  architecture,  etc.    1880-2.  *I 
Architecture,  Naval.     *SW  Ship  building. 

Architecture,  Rural.     Atwood,  D.  T.  Country  and  suburban 

houses.  9760 

—  Baker,  Z.    Cottage  builder's  manual.  315 

—  Barn  plans  and  outbuildings.     Illust.  21169 

—  Bicknell,  A.  J.    Bicknell's  vilhige  builder.  9931 

—  Birch,  J.    Examples  of  laborers'  cottsiges.  19778 

—  Bullock,  J.    American  cott;ige  builder ;  designs,  plans,  and  specifications ; 

with  warming,  ventilation,  etc.    Illust.  7052 

—  Cleveland,  H.  W.  S.    Landscape  architecture  as  applied  to  the  wants  of 

the  West.  12527 

—  Downing,  A.  J.    Cottage  residences.                            '..I 'rj/-iT<  1258 
Rural  architecture.     {In  his  Treat,  on  landscape  ^rdening.)  1261 

—  Emerson,  G.  B.    Houses  in  the  countrv  for  workmg  men.     {In  Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  "^  "  15733 

—  Harney,  G.  E.    Stables,  out-buildings,  and  fences.  *I 

—  Holly,  H.  H.    Modern  dwellings  in  town  and  country,  adapt,  to  Amer. 

wants  and  climate ;  with  treat,  on  furniture  anil  decorations.    De- 
signs. *I 

—  Hussey,  E.  C.    National  cottage  architecture.  12473 

—  Lakey,  C.  D.    Village  and  countiy  houses.  *I 

—  Reed,  S.  B.    House-plans  for  evervbodv;  for  village  and  countrv  resi- 

dences, etc.    Illust.                     »        -                   -                         .  17976 

—  Ruskin,  J.    The  poetry  of  architecture:  cottjige,  villa,  e^c.    Illust.  11593 

—  Vaux,  C.    Villas  and  cottages;  ser.  of  designs.    Illust.  4590 
Same ;  new  ed.  10547 

—  Wlieeler,  G.    Homes  for  the  people :  the  villa,  the  mansion,  and  the 

cottage.  4727 

—  AVoodward,  G.  E.  and  F.  W.    Woodward's  country  homes.  6005 

—  Woollett,  W.  M.    Old  homes  made  new ;  plans  and  views  illust.  the 

alteration  and  remodelling  of  suburban  residences.    With  expl.  text.  *I 
Villas  and  cottages ;  or.  Homes  for  all ;  plans,  elevations,  etc.                      16086 

—  See  also  Dwelling  houses ;— Ecclesiastical  architecture ;— Gothic  archi- 

tecture ;— Homes ;— Ornament ;— School-houses ;— Steeples ;— Towers. 
Also  Carpentery ;— Drawing ;— Engineering ;  —  Iron  work ;  —  Shoring ; — 

Strength  of  materials ;— Underpinning. 
Also  Europe ;— Italy. 
Architecture  of  birds.  .  414 


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Archy  Moore,  the  white  slave;  by  R.  Hildreth.  1905 

Note.    First  pub.  as  The  Slave. 
Arctic  Crusoe  ;  by  P.  B.  St.  John.  18170 

Arctic  regions.     Babinet,  J.     The  Northern  seas.    {In  Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Rept.,   1869.)  11625 

—  Back,  G.    Arctic  land  expedition.     {In  Taylor,  B.  Cvcl.  of  mod.  travel.)        4356 

—  Barrow,  J.    Voyages  of  discovery  and  research  within  the  A.  regions.  21156 

—  Beechy,  F.  W.  *  Voyage  of  disc,  towards  the  North  Pole,  1818.  4971 

—  Blake,  E.  V.    Arctic  experiences;  cout.  G.  E.  Tyson's  drift  on  the  ice- 

floe, a  hist,  of  the  Polaris  exped.,  etc.    Added,  A  gen.  arctic  cliro- 
nology.  12941 

—  C,  S.  T.    The  little  Fox ;  or,  Story  of  Capt.  McClintock's  A.  expedition.       7369 

—  Danenhower,  J.  W.    Narrative  of  the  "  Jeannette."    Illust.  22021 

—  Franklin,  J.    Overland  journey  to  the  Polar  Sea.      {In  Taylor,  B.  Cycl. 

of  mod.  travel.)  *  *  4356 

—  Gilder,  W.  H.    Schwatka's  search :  sledging  in  the  Arctic  in  quest  of  the 

Franklin  records.    Maps  and  illust.    '  21016 

—  Hall,  C.  F.    Arctic  researches,  1860-62.    Maps  and  illust.  5848 

—  Harting,  G.    The  polar  world ;  pop.  descr.  of  man  and  nature  in  the  A. 

and  Antarctic  regions ;  with  add.  chapters,  and  illust.  8105 

—  Hayes,  I.  I.    Arctic  boat  journey,  1854.  1809 

Cast  away  in  the  cold ;  [story]'.  7527 

The  land  of  desolation.  9977 

The  open  polar  sea :  narr.  of  a  vovage  of  disc,  towards  the  North  Pole.  6595 

—  Hendrick,  H.    Memoirs.  1853-1876;*  fr.  the  Eskimo  language  bv  H.  Rink.  18443 

—  Kane,  E.  K.    Arctic  explorations,  1853-55.    2  v.                        '  2416-17 
Grinnell  expedition  in  search  of  Sir  J.  Franklin.  2418 

—  Kennedy,  A.  W.  M.  C.    To  the  A.  regions  and  back :  summer  tour  to 

Lapland  and  Norway.  18626 

—  Holdewey,  K.    German  A.  expedition  of  1869-70,  and  narr.  of  the  wreck 

of  the  "  Hansa  "  in  the  ice.  13509 

—  Lamont.  J.  Yachting  in  the  A.  seas ;  sport  and  disc,  in  the  neighborhood 

of  Spitzbergen  and  Novava  Zemlva.  15713 

—  Leslie,  A.    The  arctic  vovages  of  A.'  E.  Nordenskiold,  1858-1879.  19265 

—  Markham,  A.  H.    Northward  ho  I  19121 
A  polar  reconnaissance ;  vovage  of  the  "  Isbjorn  "  to  Novava  Zemblya, 

1879.    Maps  and  illust.     '  '  *I 

—  Markham,  C.  R.    Threshold  of  the  unknown  region.  12203 

—  Mason,  J.    Ice-world  adventures;   or.  Voyages  and  travels  in  the  A. 

regions;  fi*.  the  disc,  of  Iceland  to  1875.  "  15857 

—  Nordenskiold,  A.  E.    Voyage  of  the  Vega  round  Asia  and  Europe :  with 

hist,  review  of  previous  joumevs ;  tr.  bv  A.  Leslie.    Port,  maps.,  and 

illust.  2v.  '  '  21567-8 

—  Osborne,  S.    Strav  leaves  fr.  an  Arctic  journal;    search  of  Franklin, 

1850-51.  '  3301 

—  Paver,  J.    New  lands  within  the  A.  circle :  narrative  of  the  disc,  of  the 

'Austrian  ship  "  TegetthoftV  1872-1874.    Maps  and  illust.  17027 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Towards  the  North  Pole.     {In  his  Pleasant  ways.)  18336 

—  Rae,  E.  Land  of  the  north  wind,  or,  Travels  among  the  Laplanders,  and 

the  Samogedes.  13882 

—  Recent  polar  voyages ;  adventure  and  disc. ;  fr.  the  search  after  Franklin 

to  1875-6.  17155 

—  Richardson,  J.    Arctic  searching  expedition ;  search  of  Franklin.  3650 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.    Sir  J.  Franklin  and  the  A.  regions ;  with  not.  of  ex- 

peditions in  search  of  F.  3989 

Same;  Added,  Acct.  of  the  Amer.  exped.  under  the  patronage  of  H. 

Grinnell.  13192 

—  Smucker,  S.  M.    Arctic  explorations  and  discoveries  dur.  the  19th  cent.         5533 

—  Tytler,  P.  F.  and  Wilson,  J.    Historical  view  of  the  progress  of  disc,  on 

the  more  northern  coasts  of  America,  with  sketches  of  nat.   hist.        4819 

—  U.  S.  Navy  Dept.    Narrative  of  the  North  polar  expedition:  U.  S.  ship 

Polaris;  ed.  by  C.H.  Davis.  '  *I 

—  Whymper,  F.    Heroes  of  the  Arctic  and  theii-  adventures.  14350 

—  See^also  Greenland ;— Hudson's  bay  territory :— Lapland.    Also  Polaris ; 

—Franklin,  J. 
Arctic  sunbeams;  by  S.  S.  Cox.  21610 

Ardennes.     Macquoid.  K.  S.     In   the   A.  ;  illust.    by   T.    R. 

Macquoid.  21165 


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Arene,  P.  A.     Un  drame  a  Cernay ;  fantaisie.     {In  Saynetes, 

etc.,  ser.  8.)  14798 

—  Le  marchand  de  marrons  du  coin  de  la  place  Saint-Placide.  {In  Saynetes, 

etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 

—  Mon  ami  Naz.  (In  SaynHes,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14793 
Aretino,  P.  Symonds,  J.  A.  {Li  his  Renaissance  in  Italy,  v.  5.)  1 7322 
Argenson,  R.  L.  de  V.  marquis  d\  Memoires.  (JnBarriere.  Bib 

des  mem.,  v.  1.)  14521 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1 ;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  12, 14.)  *I 
Argent  des  autres,  L' ;  par  E.  Gaboriau.     2  v.                         14616-17 
Argentine  Republic.     Sarmiento,  D.  F.    Life  in  the  A.  Repub- 
lic in  the  days  of  the  tyrants  ;  or,  Civilization  and  barbar- 
ism ;  fr.  the  Spanish,  by  Mrs.  Maun.  7501 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    The  river  Platte,  Chili,  and  Peru.     (In  his  Resources  of 

mod.  count.,  V.  2.)                 •  17822 

Argles,  M.     {pseud.  The  Duchess.)     Faith  and  unfaith.  21315 

—  Molly  Bawn.                                                              •  17925 

—  Mrs.  Geoffrey.  22452 

—  Phvllis.         '  17056 

—  Portia.  22451 
Argonauts,  Tales  of  the  ;  and  other  sketches  ;  by  Bret  Harte.  14110 
Argyle,  A.  Olive  Lacy ;  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebellion,  1798.  12753 
Argyll.     See  Campbell. 

Argyll  family.    Chambers,  W.   (Jn  ^is  Stories  of  old  families.)  18362 

Ariadne;  by  H.  Greville  [A.  F.  Durand].  17835 

Ariosto,  L.     Orlando  Furioso  ;  tr.  by  W.  S.  Rose.    2  v.  172-3 

—  Paladin  and  Saracen ;  stories  f r.  A.  by  H.  (I.  H.  Calthrop.  22782 

—  Tales  fr.  Ariosto  retold  for  diildren ;  by  a  ladv.    lUust.  19391 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Critical  not.  of  life,  etc.    (tn  his  Stories  fr.  the  Ital. 

poets.)  2105 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  (In  his  Renaissance  in  Italy,  v.  4-5.)  17321-2 
Aristides.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc)  1591 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  (In  her  Book  of  worthies.)  8118 
Aristology,  or  the  art  of  dining  ;  by  T.  Walker.  *  20688 
Aristophanes.    Collins,  W.  L.    Aristophanes.    (Anc.  class,  for 

Eng.  read.)  11175 

—  Frere,  J.  H.    Translations  fr.  A.     (In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  11654 

—  Saint  Victor,  P.  de.     (In  his  Les  deux  masques,  v.  2.)  14719 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  (In  his  Stud,  of  Greek  poets,  ser.  4.)  13730 
Aristophanes'  apology  ;  by  R.  Browning.  13742 
Aristoteles.     Blackie,  J.  S.     (/?/. /ii.s  Four  phases  of  morals.)  12247 

—  Blakeslev,  J.  W.    Aristotle.     (In  Blomfield  and  others.    Hist,  of  Greek 

andilom.  philos.)                '  6380 

—  Bradley,  A.  C.    Aristotle's  conception  of  the  State.     (In  Abbott,  E. 

Hellenica.)  20099 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Grant,  A.    Aristotle.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  17249 

—  Grote,  G.    Aristotle.    2  v.  10832-3 
Ethics  of  A. ;  Politics  of  A.     (In  ^^'s Fragments',  etc.)  15625 

—  Harris,  W.  T.    Aristotle's  ''  De  Anima."     (In  Bridgman,  R.  L.  Concord 

lect.)  22506 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    On  certain  errors  resp.  the  structure  of  the  heart  attrib- 

uted to  A.     (In  his  Sci.  and  culture.)  21538 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Poetry  with  ref.  to  Aristotle's  poetics.     (In  his  Essays, 

crit.  and  hist.,  y.  1.)*  10126 

—  Wallace,  E.  Outlines  of  the  philosophy  of  A.  2d.  ed.  20595 
Arithmetic.     Atkins,  E.     (/« /iis  Pure  mathematics.)  12598 

—  Burritt,  E.  H.    Logarithmic  arithmetic.  6.39 

—  Nystrom,  J.  W.    Duodenal  arithmetic.     (In  his  Xew  trea.  on  mechanics.)   13443 

—  Sergeant,  L.   Elementary  mathematics;  embr.  arithmetic,  geometry,  and 

algebra.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12628 


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—  Wentworth,  G.  A.  tmd  Hill,  T.    A  practical  arithmetic.  21911 
Arizona.     Browne,  J.  R.     Adventures  in  the  Apache  country. 

Illust.  7588 

—  Cozzeus,  S.  W.    The  marvellous  country;  or.  Three  vears  in  A.,  etc.  16657 

—  Hod^e,  H.  C.    Arizona  as  it  is ;  notes  of  travel,  1874-76.  17130 

—  Mowry,  S.    Arizona  and  Sonora :  geography,  hist.,  and  resources.  6095 

—  Pumpellv,  R.    Residence  in  A.     (In  his  Across  America.)  8031 

—  Rideing,  W.  H.     (In  his  A-saddle  in  the  wild  west.)  18821 

—  See  also  West,  The. 

Arkansas.     Nordhoft",  C.     Arkansas  in  1875.      {In  his  Cotton 

states.)  15398 

Arkwright,  R.  The  triumphs  of  steam  ;  or.  Stories  fr.  the  lives 

of  Watt,  A.,  and  Stephenson.  13303 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     (In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Coleridge,  H.     (In  his  Lives  of  northern  worthies,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Cooper,  T.     (In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Howe,  is.     (In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Arkwright's  wife ;  drama*;  by  T.  Taylor.     {In  his  Historical 

dramas.)  1738& 

Arlincourt,  V.,  viscomte  d'.    Sainte  Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Prem. 

lund.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Arlot, — .     Complete  guide  for  coach  painters.  9764' 

Armada.     Hayward,  A.     The  second  armada.     {In  his  Biog. 

and  crit.  ess  ,  ser.  3.)  12266- 

—  See  also  Spanish  Armada. 

Armadale  ;  by  Wilkie  Collins.  6358 

Armand,    play;    by  A.   C.    Mowatt.     {In   Mod.    stand,    dr., 

V.  27.)  •  1182a 

Armeugaud,  C,  joint  author.     See  Armengaud,  J.  E. 
Armengaud,  J.  E.  and  C,  and  Amouroux,  J.     The  practical 

draughtsman's  book  of  industrial  designs.     See  Johnson, 

W.  • 
Armenia.     Norman,   C.   B.     Armenia,   and  the  campaign  of 

1877.     Maps  and  plans.  17739* 

—  Morier,  J.    Journey  through  Persia,  Armenia,  etc.,  1808-9.  3154 

—  Southgate,  H.    Narrative  of  a  tour  thr.  Armenia,  etc.    2  v.  4086-T 
Armenian    Church.      Fortescue,    E.    F.    K.      The   Armenian 

church  ;  sketch  of  [its]  history,  etc.  16825^ 

Ar misted,  W.     Tribute  for  the  negro  ;  a  vindication,  illust.  by 

biog.  sketches,  etc.     Portr.  and  engr.  174 

Armitage,  E.  S.     The  childhood  of  the  Eng.  nation,  or,  The 

beginnings  of  Eng.  history.  17301 

Armitage,  R.     Dr.  Johnson  ;  his  religious  life  and  his  death.        2372" 
Armitage,  T.     The  Sabbath  of  the  Old  Testament ;  its  grounds 

and  method  of  influence.     (/>i  Sabbath  ess.)  19808 

Armor.     See  Arms. 
Armory.     See  United  States  Armory. 
Armour,  J.     Iron  and  heat.  9129 

—  Power  in  motion.  10634 
Arms  and  Armour.     Demmin,  A.     Weapons  of  war ;  hist,  of 

arms  and  armour.  *I 

—  Jewitt,  L.     (7?i  A «.s  Half-hours  among  Eng.  Antiq.)  1682^ 

—  Lacombe,  P.    Arms  and  armour  in  antiquity  and  the  Middle  Ages ; 

als(t.  Descriptive  not.  of  mod.  weapons ;  tr.'  with  pref .  and  add.  enap- 
ter,  bv  C.  Boutell.  8518 

Armsby,  H.  P.     Manual  of  cattle-feeding.     Illust.  and  tables.    21277 


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Armstroug,  A.  C.  and  Sod.    Pubs.     Primer  of  United  States 

history.     Maps.  2086^ 

Armstrong,  G.  F.  A  garland  fr.  Greece  ;  [poems].  22098 
Armstrong,  J.     Life  of  A.  Wayne.     {In  Sparks,  J.,  Lib.  of 

Amer.  Biog.,  v.  4.)  4113 

—  Same.     {In  Lives  of  em.  Individ.,  v.  3.)  2710 

—  Life  of  R.  Montgromery.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  Biog.,  v.  1.)  4110 

—  Same.     (In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  3.)  2710 
Armstrong,  J.    W.     Additions.     {In  Baile,   J.     Wonders  of 

electricity.)  10095 

—  Science  in  common  schools.     (In  Xat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.  and  Proc.  1874.)         16720 
Armstrong,   Mrs.   M.   F.  and  Ludlow,  H.  W.     Hampton  and 

its  students.     With  cabin  and  plantation  songs,  arr.  byT. 
P.  Fenner.  12319 

Armstrong,  R.     Chimneys  for  furnaces,  fire-places,  and  steam 

boilers.      (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14134 

—  Construction  and  manai'ement  of  steam  boilers;   apur.  bv  R.  Mallett. 

7tb.  ed.  "  14187 

—  Observations  on  the  constr.  of  steam-boilers,  rem.  upon  furnaces  used 

for  smoke  prevention,  and  on  explosions.    (  With  Campin,  F.    Pract. 
treat.,  e^c)  6516 

Army  life, .Journal  of ;  by  R.  Glisan.  *  13432 

Army  of  the  Cumberland.     See  Cumberland,  The,  Army  of. 
Army  sacrifices  ;  by  J.  B.  Fry.  18594 

Araauld,  Agn^s.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Csius.  du  luud., 

V.  14.)  *I 

Araauld,  Angelique.     Martin,  F.     Angelique  Arnauld  ;  abbess 

of  Port  Royal.  16841 

Arnault,  V.  A.  and  Pauckoucke,  C.  L.  F.    Life  and  campaigns 

of    Napoleon    Bonaparte ;    fr.    the    French.      New    ed. 

Illust.  5140- 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  du  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Arndt,  E.  M.    Life  and  adventures  of  A.  ;  fr.  the  German  ;  with 

pref.  by  J.  R.  Seeley.  18574 

Arne  ;  by  B.  Bjornson  ;  tr.  by  A.  Plessner  and  S.  R.  Powers.  6498 
Arnim,  Mme.  E.,  called  Bettine   (Brentano)   von,  and  Gwen- 

derode,  K.  von.  Correspondence  1016 
Arnim,  H.  K.  E.   Count  von.    Tuttle,  H.    {In  his  Germ,  polit. 

lead.  13830 
Arnim,  L.  A.  von.     Der  foUe  Invalide  auf  dem  Fort.  Raton- 

neau.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16147 
Arno.    Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M.    Overflow  of  Arno.    {In  her  Italmn 

life.)  9027 
Arnold,   B.     Arnold  I.   N.     Life  of  A.  ;    his  patriotism  and 

treason.  19405 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     (In  his  Washington,  etc,  v.  1.)  1828 

—  Lippard,  G.    In  his  Leirends  of  the  Amer.  revolution.)  16984 

—  Sparks,  J.     (In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  Biog.,  v.  3.)  4112. 
Arnold,  E.     Indian  poetry.  21929 

Contents.  The  Indian  song  of  son^s. — Misc.  oriental  poems.— Two 
books  fr.  the  '•  Iliad  of  India.''— The  night  of  slaughter. — The  morning 
prayer.— Proverbial  wisdom  fr.  the  Shlokas  of  the  Hitopadesa. 

—  The  light  of  Asia ;  or,  The  great  renunciation ;   life  and  teachings  of 

Gautama.  18906^ 

—  Pearls  of  the  faith;  or,  Islam's  rosary;  beautiful  names  of  Allah,  with 

comments  in  verse.  '  22365- 

—  Poems.     (In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  Poets.)  6158 


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—  The  poets  of  Greece.  11353 

—  Preface.     (In  Robinson.  P.    Under  the  sun.)  21865 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.  Edwin  Arnold's  Light  of  Asia,  (/n /? is  Chats.)  22863 
Arnold,   E.  L.     Od   the   Indian  hills  ;  or,   Coffee-planting  in 

Southern  India.     2  v.  21473-4 

Arnold,  F.     Burglaries,    past    and    present.     (In  Christmas 

story-teller . )  17662 

—  Turning  points  in  life.  11501 
Arnold,  G.  Drift,  and  other  poems.  2  v.  8457-8 
Arnold,  G.  M.  B.    Gainsborough;  [Constable].    (lUust.  biog. 

of  gt.  artists.)  20261 

Arnold.   H.   P.     Biography  of  C.   J.  Russel.     (Li  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

—  European  mosaic.  5682 

—  Gleanings  ft*.  Pontresina  and  the  Upper  Engadine.  19695 

—  The  great  exhibition ;  with  continental  sketches,  pract.  and  humorous.  7243 
Arnold,  I.  N.     Life  of  Benedict  Arnold :  his  patriotism  and 

his  treason.  19405 

Arnold,  M.     Culture  and   anarchy ;  essay  in  polit.   and  soc. 

criticism.  12890 

—  Essays  in  criticism.  59T1 

Contents.  Function  of  criticism  at  the  present  time. — Literary  influ- 
ence of  academies. — Maurice  de  Guerin. — Eugenie  de  Gu6rin. — H.  Heine. 
— Pagan  and  mediaeval  religious  sentiment.— Joubert. — Spinoza. — Marcus 
Aurelius.— On  translatiug  Homer.— A  French  Eton. 

—  A  French  Eton ;  or.  Middle  class  education  and  the  state.  8960 

—  Friendship's  garland;   conversation,  letters,  etc.,  of  Arminius,  Baron 

Yon  Thunder-Ter-Tronckh.  13043 

—  God  and  the  bible;  rev.  of  objections  to  '•  Literature  and  dogma."  15.322 

Contents.  The  God  of  miracles ; — of  metaphysics ; — of  experience.— 
The  Bible  canon.- Fourth  gospel  fr.  without,— fr.  within. 

—  Higher  schools  and  universities  in  Germany.  12715 

—  Irish  essays ;  and  others.  '  21494 

Contents.  The  incompatibles. — An  unregarded  Irish  grievance. — Ecce, 
convertimur  ad  gentes. — The  future  of  liberalism. — Speech  at  Eton. — The 
Frendi  play  in  London.— Copyi'ight.— Preface  to  poems. 

—  Isaiah  XL-LXYI,  Avith  the' shorter  prophecies  allied  to  it;   ed.,  with 

notes.  18249 

—  Last  essays  on  church  and  religion.  16907 

Contents.  A  psychological  parallel.- Bishop  Butler  and  the  Zeit- 
Geist.— The  church  of  England.— A  last  w'ord  on  the  burial  bill. 

—  Life  and  genius  of  M.  de  Guerin.     {In  Trebutien,  G.  S.    Jour,  of  de 

Guerin.)  14150 

—  Literature  and  dogma ;  essay.  11498 

—  Mixed  essays.  18465 

Contents'.  Democracy.— Equality.— Irish  Catholicism  and  British  liber- 
alism.— "  Porro  unum  est  necessariiim."— A  guide  to  English  literature.— 
Falkland.— A  French  critic  on  Milton.- A  French  critic  on  Goethe.— 
George  Sand. 

—  New  poems.  6944 

—  Poems.    2  v.  280-1 

—  Poems ;  Compl.  ed.  18056 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Passages  fr.  the  prose  writings  of  A.  19833 

—  The  popular  education  of  France;   with  not.  of  that  of  Holland  and 

Switzerland.  ^  176 

—  St.  Paul  and  protestanism ;  with  an  essav  on  Puritanism  and  the  Church 

of  England.    2d.  ed.  *  12556 

—  Six  chief  lives  fr.  Johnson's  "  Lives  of  the  poets,'"  with  Macaulav's 

"  Life  of  Johnson."  '         18101 

Contents.  Preface.— Life  of  Johnson.— Milton.— Dryden.  — Swift.— 
Addison  .—Pope  .—Grav . 

—  Nadal,  E.  S.    Mr.  M.  Arnold.     {In  his  Essavs.)  21897 

—  Stedraan,  E.  C.     {In  his  Vict,  poets.)  '  14121 

—  Swinburne,  A.  C.    Arnold's  new  poems.     {In  his  Ess.  and  stud.)  14246 


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Arnold,  R.  A,     From  the  Levant,  the  Black  sea,  and  the 

Danube.     2  v.  10806-7 

Arnold,  8.  J.     My  Aunt.      {In  French's  miu.  dram.,  v.  38.)  7990 

Arnold,  S.  G.     History  of  Rhode  Island.     2  v.  177-8 

—  Life  of  Patrick  Henry.  179 
Arnold,  8.  J.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Arnold,   Thomas,   D.D.     Credibility  of  early  Roman   history. 

{In  Pococke,  E.     Hist,  of  Roman  Repub.)  182 

—  History  of  Rome.    3  v.  in  1.  2522 

—  History  of  the  later  Eoman  commonwealth,  to  the  death  of  Caesar ;  and 

of  the  reign  of  Augustus ;  with  a  Life  of  Trajan.  180 

—  History  of  the  Roman  empire.     See  Pococke,  E. 

—  HistorV  of  the  Roman  republic.     See  Pococke,  E. 

—  Life  of  Hannibal.  185 

—  Moztev,  J.  B.     (In  his  Essays,  hist,  and  theol.,  v.  2.)  18306- 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    Death  of  A.'    {In  his  Scripture  portr.)  8955 
Life  and  correspondence  of  A.  181 

Arnold,  Thomas,  M.A.     Chaucer  to  Wordsworth;  short  hist.- 

of  Eng.  lit.  6017 

—  English  literature,  .^90-18;^2.     (Appleton's  haud.-vol.  ser.)  18057 

—  English  poetiy  and  prose :    illust.  passages  fr.  the  writings  of  Eng. 

authors;  with  notes  and  indexes.  21679 

—  Lectures  on  modern  history.  9828 

—  Manual  of  English  literature,  hist,  and  crit. ;  with  app.  on  Eng.  metres. 

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Arnold  and  Andre  ;  hist,  drama  ;  by  G.  H.  Calvert.  15775 
Arnot,    W.      Fleming,  Mrs.   A.     Autobiography  of   A.,   and 

memoir.  17185 
Arnott,  N.     Elements  of  physics  :   7th  ed.,  ed.  by  A.  Bain  and 

A.  8.  Taylor.                 "  16643 

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Arnould,  J.     Memoir  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Denman.     2  v.     12557-8 

Arnould,  S.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  (/« /?w  Great  singers.)  20364 
Armoux,  L.  Pottery.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15471 
Around  a  spring;  by  G.  Droz.  9704 
Around  the  world  in  eighty  days  ;  by  J.  Verne.  12173 
Around  the  Yule  log  ;  by  R.  Markham.  Illust.  20065 
AiT,  E.  H.  pseud.     See  Rollins,  E.  H. 

Arrabiata,  L',  and  other  tales  ;  by  P.  Heyse.  11032 

Arrah  Neil  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.               '  12433 
Arrom,  C.  B.  de  F.    {pseud.  F.   Cabellero.)     Elia ;  or,  Spain 

fifty  years  ago  ;  and  Consolation  in  death.  73.i8 

—  La  gaviota;  tr.  by  J.  L.  Starr.  oiWi 

—  Spanish  fairv  tales ;  tr.  bv  J.  H.  Ingram.  20978 

—  Edwards,  M'.  B.  {In  her  Six  life  studies.)  11)835 
Arrowsmith,  J.  The  paper-hanger's  companion.  187 
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Art.     See  Art  education  ; — Arts,  Fine. 

Art:  a  dramatic  tale  ;  by  C.  Reade.      {In  his  T.rue  love.)  8743 

Art  and  artifice,  drama ;  by  J.  Brougham.      (In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  28.)  11824 

Art  and  life  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.     {In  Jus  Plain  talks.)  6015 

Art  at  home  series.     Namely: 

Garrett,  R.  a^id  A.  House  decoration  in  painting,  woodwork  and  furniture.    16887 

Glaister,  E.    Needlework.  19534 

Lang,  A.    The  library.  20709 

Leland,  C.  G.    The  minor  arts.  19884 

Lottie,  3Irs.    The  dining-room.                                                   .  17675 

Loftie,  W.  J.    Plea  for  art  in  the  house.  16888 

Oliphant,  31.  O.  W.     Dress.  18408 

Pollock,  W.  H.  and  Lady.    Amateur  theatricals.  19790 

Art  education.     Antefix  papers.     Papers  read  at  the  meetings 

•  of  the  Mass.  Art  Teachers'  Assoc.  14186 

—  Langl,  J.    Modern  art  education :  part  of  the  Austrian  off.  rept.  on  the 

Vienna  World's  Fair,  1873 :  tr.  by  S.  R.  Koehler.  14041 

—  Moody,  F.  W.     Lectures  and  lessons  on  art.  *I 

—  Nichols,  G.  W.     Art  education  applied  to  industry.  *I 

—  Perkins,  C.  C.    Art  education  in  America;  art  sctools.     (In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Ass.  Journ.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Smith,  W.    Art  education,  scholastic  and  industrial.  *I 

—  See  also  Arts,  Fine;— Arts,  Useful. 

Art  hints ;    Architecture,   sculpture,   and  painting;    by  J.  J. 

Jarves.  *I 

Art  in  ornament  and  dress  ;  by  C.  Blanc.     Fr.  the  French.  16620 

Art  methods.  Conversations  on  ;  by  T.  Couture.  18669 

Art  of  conversation,  with  direct,  for  self-education.  5681 

Art  of  tea  blending  ;  handbook  for  the  tea  trade.  22231 
Artemus  Ward,  pseud.     See  Browne,  C.  F. 
Arte  veld,  P.  Van.    Hutton,  J.  James  and  Philip  Van  Arte  veld  ; 

episodes  in  the  hist,  of  the  14th  cent.  22528 
Artful  dodger  ;  by  E.  L.  Blanchard.     {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  31).)  7990 
Arthur,  King;     Janfry  the  Knight,  and  the  fair  Brunissende ; 

tale  of  the  times  of  A.  ;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  M.  Lafon,  by  A. 

Elwes.     Illust.  2531 

—  Lanier,  S.     The  boy's  King  Arthur;   Mallory's  Hist,  of  A.  and  his 

Knights.    Illust.  '                                              '  19934 

—  Mallory,  T.    Morte  Darthur;  orig.  ed.  of  Caxton;  rev,,  with  introd.  by 

E.  Strachey.  7455 

—  Preston,  H.  M'.    The  Arthuriad,     {In  her  Troubadours,  etc.)  16687 

—  See  also  Hergest,  Red  book  of. 

Arthur,  T.  S.     Advice  to  young  men.  220 

—  Cedardale,  or,  The  peacemakers.  208 

—  Debtor  and  creditor.  197 

—  The  debtor's  daughter.  11864 

—  The  good  time  coming.  4942 

—  Hayen't  time,  and  Don't  be  in  a  hurry :  and  other  stories.  199 

—  Home  heroes,  saints,  and  martyrs.  11855 

—  Idle  hands.                                  '  9818 

—  The  iron  rule.  11866 

—  The  last  penny,  and  other  stories.  205 

—  Lessons  in  life.                                                     "  190 

—  Light  on  shadowed  paths.                   .  203 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  real  life.  223 

—  Lizzy  Glenn.  210 

—  The  lost  bride.  11863 

—  The  lost  children ;  and  other  stories,  2523 

—  Loye  in  a  cottage.  11924 

—  Loye  in  high  lite.  11861 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  71 

—  Lucv  Sanford.  11|69 

—  Making  haste  to  be  rich.  '^1- 

—  The  martyr  wife :  and  other  stories.  ^^» 

—  Nothing  but  money.  22o 

—  OflF-hand  sketches.  195 

—  The  old  man's  bride.  ^^■' 

—  Orange  blossoms.  ^^'^ 

—  Our  little  Harry ;  and  other  stories.  198 

—  Our  neighbors  "in  the  corner  house.  6638 

—  Out  in  the  world.  221 

—  Pierre,  the  organ  boy;  and  other  stories.  118o4 

—  The  poor  woodcutter ;  and  other  stories.  20 < 

—  Retiring  from  business.  213 

—  Riches  have  wings.  ^11 

—  Rising  in  the  world.                    ^  222 

—  Seed  time  and  harvest.  188 

—  Six  nights  with  the  Washingtonians ;  and  other  temperance  tales.  22  < 

—  Steps  towards  Heaven.        "  216 

—  Stories  for  parents.                                             ,  192 

—  Stories  for  young  housekeepers.  194 

—  Ten  nights  in  a  bar  room.  224 

—  The  three  eras  of  a  woman's  life.  229 

—  The  tried  and  the  tempted.  193 
^  The  two  merchants.  11^9 

—  The  two  wives.  189 

—  Uncle  Ben's  Xew  Year's  gift;  and  other  s"tories.  202 

—  Ways  of  Providence.  217 

—  "VVliat  came  afterwards.  6234 

—  Who  are  happiest?;  and  other  stories.  204 

—  Who  is  greatest'';  and  other  stories.  206 

—  Woman's  trials.  196 

—  Words  for  the  wise.  219 

—  Young  lady  at  home.  228 

—  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.  ed.    Lipi)incott's  Cabinet  histories : 

Connecticut.  234 

Georgia.  240 

Illinois.  239 

Kentucky.  231 

Massachusetts.  230 

!N^ew  Jersey.  237 

New  York.'  233 

Ohio.  232 

Pennsylvania.  238 

Tennessee.  241 

Vermont.  235 

Virginia.  236 

Arthur,  W.     Italy  in  traDsitiou.  243 

—  The  successful  merchant ;  life  of  S.  Budgett.  475 
Arthur  ;  by  E.  Sue.  12439 
Arthur  Aruudel ;  by  [H.  Smith.]  12403 
Arthur  Blane  ;  by  J.  Graut.  10774 
Arthur  Bonnicastle  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  11898 
Arthur  O'Leary  ;  his  wanderings  and  ponderings  ;  by  C.  Lever.  13209 
Arthur  O'Leary,  Adventures  of  ;  by  C.  Lever.  2621 

Note.    Diflfers  fr.  above. 

Article  II,  L' ;  monologue  par  Mile.  Delaporte.     (Theatre  de 

comp.,  ser.  8.)  14692 

Article  47  ;  by  A.  Belot.  11963 

Articles,  Thirty-nine.     See  Church  of  England. 

Artillery.     See  Munitions  of  war. 

Artillery  tactics,  U.  8.  Army ;  assimilated  to  the  tactics  of  In- 
fantry and  Cavalry.  16139 

Ai'tiugale  Castle  ;  by  T.  A.  TroUope.     3  v.  10983-5 

Artisan.     Byrne,  O.     Handbook  for  the  artisan,  efc.     lUust.        6517 

—  Wiseman,  X.    Lecture  on  the  identification  of  the  artisan  and  the  artist. 

(In  Smithsonian  lust.  Kept.,  1870.)  11626 


72  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Artist-biographies.     See  Sweetser,  M.  F. 

Artist -life;    or,  Sketches   of   American    painters;    by   H.   T. 

Tuckerman.  4522 
Artist,    The,    of    Tanagra ;     by   T.    G.    Appleton.       {In   his 

Chequer- work.)  lOOlO- 

Artist  wife,  The  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  M.  Howitt.  5757 

Artiste;  by  M.  M.  Grant.  11550 

Artiste,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  8.)  *I 
Artistic    amusement :    instructions    for    art    work    for   home 

employment,  etc.     lllust.  19482 
Artists.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     Contemporary  art  in  Europe. 

With  illust.  *I 

—  The  jjrinces  of  art ;  painters,  sculptors,  and  engravers ;  fr.  tlie  French, 

by  S.  R.  Urbino.  8786 

—  Vasari,  G.    Lives  of  the  most  eminent  painters,  sculptors,  and  architects ; 

tr.  with  notes,  etc.,  by  Mrs.  J.  Foster.    5  v.  20393-T 

—  See  also  Illust.  Biog.  of  the  Great  Artists ;— Sweetser,  M.  F.    Artist- 

biographies. 
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Artists  anil  Arabs  ;  by  H.  Blackburn.  8845 
Artman,  W.  and  Hall,  L.  V.     Beauties   and  achievements  of 

the  blind.  1737 
Artois,  H.  C.  F.  M.  D.,  L'.    Dkc  de  Bordeaux.     King,  E.  (In 

his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 
Arts,  Fine      General  works. 

—  Barnard  G.    Lectures  on  art.     (/« /h's  Drawing  from  nature.)  *! 

—  Bcujaniin,  S.  G.  W.    Contemporary  art  in  Euroite.    Illust.  *I 
What  is  art ;  or.  Art  theories  and  methods  stated.  17250 

—  Chambers,  W.    Historical  and  miscellaneous  questions  with  answers.  20925 

—  Dwight,  M.  A.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  art.  1304 

—  Eastlake,  C.  L.    Contributions  to  the  literature  of  the  fine  arts.  *I 
*S'«7ne ;  2d.  ser.  10735 

—  Eidlitz,  L,    The  nature  and  function  of  art.  21506 

—  Gautier.  T.    Tableaux  a  la  plume.  1464T 

—  Hamerton,  P.  G.    Thoughts  about  art.                                                           •  9631 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     Essavs  on  the  fine  arts.  11741 

—  Hulme,  F.  E.,  Glaisher,  J„  Mackie,  S.  J.,  Hunt,  R.    Art  studies  fr.  nature.  *I 

—  Hunt,  W.  M.    Talks  on  art.  135S6 
Same;  2d.  ser.    compl.  by  H.  M.  Knowlton.  22470 

—  James,  H.    The  principle  of  universalitv  in  art.     {In  his  Lect.  etc.)  2321 

—  Jameson,  A.    Sketches  of  art.  etc.          ^  2329 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.    Art  hints;  architecture,  sculpture,  and  painting.  *I;  2333 

The  art-idea  :  Confessions  of  an  inquirer,  pt.  2.  5679 

Art  thoughts ;  exp.  and  obs.  of  an  American  amateur  in  Europe.  8101 

—  Johnson,  E.  W.    The  studio  arts.  18083 

—  Leslie,  F.    Fine  arts.    {In  U.  S.     Comm.  to  Paris  Expos. j  1867.  Kept., 

V.  i.)  9096 

—  Long,  S.  P.    Art :  its  laws  and  the  reasons  for  them.  9226 

—  Moody,  F.  W.    Lectures  and  lessons  on  art ;  introd.  to  a  pract.  and  com- 

prehensive scheme.    With  diagrams  to  illustrate  compositions,  etc.  *I 

—  Mueller,  C.  O.    Ancient  art  and  its  remains;  new  ed.  Avith  add.;  tr.  by 

J.  Leitch.  *I 

—  Nieriker,  M.  A.    Studying  art  abroad,  and  how  to  do  it  cheaply.  19037 

—  Norton,  C.  E.    Essays' on  art  and  archteology.  1988T 

—  Paget,  J.    Elements'of  drawing;  Day  at  Antwerp :  Rubens  and  Ruskin; 

George  Cruikshank ;  John  Leech.'    (I>i /^i^- Paradoxes,  etc.)  12732 

—  Palgrave,  F.  T.    Essays  on  art.  65.31 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Political  economy  of  art.  3761 
Works  of  art;  by  Kata  Phiisin.     (  With  his  Poetry  of  architecture.)  11593 

—  Samson,  G.  W.    Elements  of  art  criticism.               '  6557 

—  Scott.  W.  B.    Half-hour  lect.  on  the  hist,  and  prac.  of  the  fine  and  orna- 

mental arts.  13522 

—  Seele\,  J.  R.    Elementarv  principles  in  art.     {In  his  ^om.  imperialism, 

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—  South  Kensington  Museum.    Art  handbooks.  *I 

—  Taine,  H.  A.    The  ideal  in  art;  tr.  by  J.  Durand.  8443 

Lectures  on  art;  tr.  hj  J.  Durand.    2d.  ser.  21444 

The  philosophy  of  art.  11352 

—  Torrey,  J.    A  theory  of  fine  art.  13094 

—  Tyrwiiitt,  R.  St.  J.    Greek  and  Gothic ;  progress  and  decay  in  the  three 

arts  of  architecture,  sculpture,  and  painting.  20594 

—  Vignv,  A.  de.    Reflexions  sur  la  verite  dans  Part.     (In  Ms  Cinq  Mars.)         14714 

—  Wyatt,  M.  D.    Fine  art ;  its  hist.,  theory,  and  appl.  to  industry.  10892 

Galleries. 

—  Radcliffe,  A.  G.    Schools  and  masters  of  painting;  app.  on  The  principal 

galleries  of  Europe.    Illust.  16124 

History. 

—  D'Anvers,  N.    Elementary  hist,  of  art.  *I 

—  De  Forest,  J.  B.    A  short  history  of  art.    Illust.  *I 

—  Luebke,  W.    Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  art;  new  trans,  fi'.  7th.  German 

ed. ;  ed.  by  C.  Cook.    Illust.  *I 

—  Reber,  F.  yoii.  History  of  ancient  art ;  tr.  and  aug.  by  J.  T.  Clarke.  Illust. 

and  glossary.  22600 

Periodicals. 

—  The  year's  art ;  comp.  by  M.  B.  Huish  and  D.  C.  Thompson,  1880-3.  *I 

—  See  also  Art  education ; — Arts  useful ; — Caricature ; — Clu'istian  art ; — Dec- 

oration ; — Etching ; — Household   art ;  — Imitatiye    art ;  —  Modeling ; — 
Painting ; — Pictures. 

Also  Artists ; — Portraits ; — Sculpture. 

Also  XyX  at  home  sjpr. ; — Putnam's  art  handbooks,  Christiana; — Copen- 
hagen ;  —  Europe ;  —  Greece ;  —  Italy ;  —  Japan ;  —  Moscow ;  —  Nether- 
lands ;— Russia ; — St.  Petersburg ;— Stockliolm ;— United  States. 
Arts,  Useful.     Dictionaries, 

—  Ure,  A.    Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures  and  mines.    Illust.,  fr.  2d. 

Loud.  ed.            *  4912 

Recent  improyements  in  arts,  etc.:  supp.  to  his  dictionary.  Illust.        6603 

History. 

—  Maskell,  W.    Industrial  arts.    Historical  sketches,  with  illust.  16636 

Miscellaneous  loorks. 

—  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.    Report  on  machinery  and  processes  of  the  industrial 

arts,  and  apparatus  of  the  exact  sciences.  (Paris  Univ.  Expos.,  1867.)        8154 
Same  {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  J5^r/>..  Rept.,  v.  3.)  9098 

—  Bigelow,  J.    The  useful  arts  in  connexion  with  the  appl.  of  science; 

engr,  2y.  14367-8. 

^  Burty,  P.  Chefs-d'oeuyre  of  the  industrial  arts;  pottery  and  porcelain, 
glass,  enamel,  metal,  goldsmiths'  work,  jewelry,  and  t"apestry.  Illust. ; 
ed.  by  W.  Chafters. 

—  Busy  hiyes  around  us;  trips  and  visits  to  the  mine,  the  workshop,  and 

the  factory. 

—  Day,  L.  F.    Every-day  art;  essays  on  the  arts  not  fine.    Illust. 

—  Fine  arts  appl.  to  "the  useful  arts.'    {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos., 

1867,  y.  1.)  9096 

—  Leland,  C.  G.    Industrial  art  in  schools.  22514 

—  Mason,  C.  G.    Application  of  art  to  manufactures.    Illust.  2957 

—  Morris,  W.    Hopes  and  fears  for  art ;  [lectl .  21343 
The  lesser  arts  of  life.     {In  Poole,  R.  S.    Lect.)  22821 

—  Nichols,  G.  W.    Art  education  applied  to  industi-y.    Illust.  *I 

—  Novelties,  inventions,  and  curiosities  in  arts  and  manufactures.  3271 

—  Potter,  A.    The  principles  of  science  appl.  to  the  domestic  and  mechanic 

arts,  and  to  manufactures  and  agriculture.  3519 

—  Samson,  G.  W.    Elements  of  art  criticism.  6557 

—  Smith,  W.    Industrial  art  education  consid.  economically.    {In  Penn. 

Mus.  and  Sch.  of  Indust.  Art.  Proc,  1877.)  16956 

—  South  Kensington  Museum.    Art  handbooks.  *I 

—  Timbs,  J.      Stories  of  inventors  and  discoverers  in  science  and  the  useful 

arts.    Illust.  6258 

—  Whewell,  W.    General  bearing  of  the  Great  Exhibition  on.  the  progress 

of  art  and  science.     {In  Soc.  for  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  4735 

A  book  with  "*I"  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
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— ^8ee  also  Handbooks  of  Practical  art.    Also  Art  education. 

Periodicals. 

—  Amateur  work,  illust.,  V.  1.  *I 

—  Year-book  of  facts  iu  science  and  tlie  arts,  1870-18TT.  9191-9 
Arundell,   T.     Historical   reminisceuces    of    London    and   its 

livery  companies.  22515 

Arundel  motto,  The  ;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  16728 

Arundel    Society.       Ancient    and  mediaeval    carved    ivories. 
Photos,  of  examples  of  carved  ivories  in  the  So.  Kensing- 
ton mus.  ^  *I 
Arundines  cami  sive  musarum  Cantabrigiensium  lusus  canori ; 

ed.  by  H.  Drury.  8705 

Arvine,  K.     Cyclopaedia  of  anecdotes.  244 

Aryans.  Cox,  &.  W.    Mythology  of  the  Aryan  nations.    2  v.    5833-4 

and  Jones,  E.  H.    Tales  of  the  Teutonic  lauds.         '  <  11466 

—  Hearn,  W.  E.    The  Aryan  household,  its  structure  and  its  development ; 

introd.  to  comp.  Jurisprudence.  18534 

—  Kearv,  C.  F.    Outlines  of  primitive  bel.  amon^  the  Indo-European  races.     21625 

—  Pezzi,  D.  Aryan  philology :  remarks  hist,  and  crit.  19126 
As  it  may  happen  ;  by  Trebor.  18242 
As  it  should  be  ;  by  "  Alex."  •  12645 
As  long  as  she  lived  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  16920 
As  you  like  it.     See  Shakespeare,  W.  • 

As  you  like  it,  comedy ;  by  Shakespeare.     (/)/    Mod.    stand. 

dr.,  V.  9.)  11811 

Asbjoernsen,  P.  C.     Folk  and  fairy  tales  ;  tr.  by  H.  L.  Braek- 

stad.     Introd.  by  E.  W.  Gosse.  22122 

—  Norske  folke-  og  huldre-eventye.    Illust.  15006 

—  and  Moe.    Popular  tales  fr.  the  Xorse :  ed.  by  G.  W.  Dasent.  1101 
Tales  from  the  Fjeld :  f r.  the  Xorse,  by  G.  W.  Dasent.                                  12568 

Asbury  twins  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  15324 

Ascanio  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  *  6044 

Ascension.     Gill,  Mrs.     Six  months  in  Ascension.  18441 

Ascham,  R.     Coleridge,  H.   {In  /ws  Lives  of  northern  worthies, 

V.  2.)  *I 

— Quick,  E.  H.     {In  his  Essays  on  education,  reformeji's.)  12175 

Aschenbroedel ;  [by  K.  Carrington].  (No-name  ser.)  21630 
Ashango-land.     Forsyth,   W.     A    journey  to    Ashango-land. 

(J?i  his  Essays  crit.  and  narr.)  12723 
Ashantee.       Congreve,    R.       The    Ashantee    war.     {In    his 

Essays.)  13048 

—  Low,  C.  R.    The  Ashantee  war.     (In  his  Mem.  of  Wolseley,  v.  2.)  18889 

—  Reade,  W.    Storv  of  the  A.  campaign.  12912 

—  Skertchley,  J.  A.'   The  Ashantee s.     (In  his  Dahomey .)  12744 
— Wright,  C.    Superstitions  of  the  Ashantees.     (In  his  Lect.  on  India.)     4876;  4877 

Ashburnham,    Mass.      Marvin,    A.    P.     History   of   A.     {Li 

Hist,  of  Wor.  Co.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Ashburton,  Lady.     See  Baring,  H. 
Ashby  Sterry,  J.     See  Sterry,  J.  A. 
Ashenhurst,  T.  R.      Practical  treat,  on  weaving  and  designing 

of  textile  fabrics  ;  with  chap,  on  the  principles  of  constr. 

of  the  loom,  calculations,  and  colour.     Illust.  19091 

Asheton,  F.     A  modern  Cressida.  13076 

Ashley,  Lo7'd.     See  Cooper,  A.  A., 7th.  Earl  of  Shaftsbury. 
Ashley,  E.     Life  of  H.  J.  Temple,  Viscount  Palmerston,  1846- 

1865  ;  with  select,   fr.   his  speeches  and  correspondence. 

2d.  ed.     2  v.  15829-30 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  75 

J^shmead,  F.     Draiuage  of  the  city  and  coimty  of  Bristol.    {In 

Ass.  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 

Ashton,  F.  T.  Theon^  and  pract.  of  the  art  of  designing  fancy 

cotton  and  woolen  cloths  fr.  sample.  *I 

Asliton,  J.     Social  life  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.     Illust. 

2  V.  22101-2 

Ashton,  Mrs.  S.  G.     Mothers  of  the  Bible  ;  introd.   by  A.  L. 

Stone.  6138 

Ashwell.  A.  R.     The  Theologia  Germanica.     {In  Keinpe,  J. 

E.     Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  arwnvilberforee,  R.  G.    Life  of  S.  Wilberf oree :  with  select,  fr.  his     ■ 

diaries  aud  corre;spoudence.    3  v.  19817-19 

Note.    V.  2  aud  3  by  W. 

Ashworth.  H.     Recollections  of  Richard  Cobden.  aud  the  anti- 
corn  law  league.  17371 

Ashworth,  J.     Strange  tales  from  humble  life.    5  ser.  14087-91 

Asia.     Description,  etc. 

—  Ball,  B.  L.     Rambles  iu  Eastern  A.     [184H-501.  317 

—  Buruaby,  F.    A  ride  to  Khiva :  travels  and  adv.  in  Central  A.  17057 

—  Cutts,  E.  L.    Christians  under  the  crescent  in  Asia.     (See.  for  Pro.  Chr. 

Knowledge.)  22518 

—  Eanies,  J.  A.'    Another  budget  [of  letters] .  1313 

—  Helhvald,  F.  von.    The  Russians  iu  Central  A.  12811 

—  Keane,  A.  H.    Asia;  with  ethnological  appendix;  ed.  by  R.  Temple. 

Maps  aud  illust.     (Stanford's  compend.  of  geog.  and  travel.)  22227 

—  Ker,  D.    On  the  road  to  Khiva.  12813 

—  Letters  fr.  three  continents.  2620 

—  Mateaux,  C.  L.    Peeps  abroad  for  folks  at  home.  19499 

—  Miller,  O.  T.    Little  people  of  Asia.  22039 

—  O- Donovan,  E.    The  Merv  Oasis ;  travels  and  adv.  east  of  the  Caspian, 

1879-81.    Portr.,  mai)s,  etc.    2  v.  22285-6 

—  Pumi>elly,  R.    Across  America  and  Asia.  8031 

—  Rawlinsou.  H.    England  and  Russia  in  the  East;  polit.  and  geog.  coud. 

of  Central  A.    2d.  ed  ,  14099 

—  Tavlor,  B.    Central  A>ia;  travels  in  Cashmere,  Little  Thibet,  aud  Cen- 

tral A.     (Illust.  lib.  of  travel,  etc.)  12239 

—  Yambery,  A.  Central  A.  and  the  Anglo-Russian  frontier  question;  polit. 

papers.                               ,,     ,  12594 

Sketches  of  Ceutral  A. ;  add.  chapters  of  my  travels,  etc.  7342 

Travels  in  Central  A.,  fr.  Teheran  to  Samarcand,  18(33.  5931 

—  Van  Wert.  R.    Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  Asia  and  Africa.  22184 

—  Warburtou,  E.    The  crescent  and  the  cross;  or,  Romance  and  realities 

of  Eastern  travel.  *I 

—  Wood,  J.    Jouniev  to  the  source  of  the  river  Oxus:  with  essav  on  the 

Geography  of  tlie  valley  of  the  Oxus,  by  H.  Yule;  new  ed.   !Nlaps.  11659 

HisUn-y. 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Lights  and  shadows  of  Asiatic  history.  1.583 
Second  book  of  history.                                                   '                                      6340 

—  See    also    Asia    Minor;— Assyria;— Beluchistan;— Bokhara;— Cabul;— 

Cashmere ;— Caspian  Sea ;— Caucasus ;— Ceylon :— Chaldea ;— China  ;— 
Corea ;— Formosa ;— Hiudostan ; — India : — .Japan ; —  Kurdistan ;  — Ma- 
lay Archi|)elago ;— Manchuria ; — Mesopotamia :— Oriental  hist. ;— Ori- 
ental literature;— Palestine;— Palmyra:  Persia ;— Philippine  Islands; 
— Siam :— Siberia ;— Syria ;— Tartary ;— Thibet ; — Turkey. 
Asia  Minor.     Charles,   E.  R.     Damascus,   Baalbec,    and   the 

coast  of  Asia  Minor.      {In  her  Wanderings.)  6249 

—  Durbin,  J.  P.     {In  his  Obs.  in  the  East.)  2  v.  1299-1300 

—  Modern  traveller,    v.  3.  3093 

—  Morier,  J.    Journey  thr.  Persia,  Armenia,  and  Asia  Minor,  1808-9.  3154 

—  I^ewton,  C.  T.    Greek  sculptures  fr.  the  west  coast  of  A.  Minor.  (In  his 

Ess.  on  art,  etc.)  19887 

—  Roberts,  R.    Asia  Minor  and  the  Caucasus.     (Eastern  question.)  17066 

—  Stevenson,  3Irs.  A.  S.    Our  ride  through  Asia  Minor.  21844 

—  Taylor,  B.    The  lands  of  the  Saracen.  4360 

—  Yan  Lennep,  H.  J.    Travels  in  little  known  parts  of  A.  Minor.    2  v.  8822-3 


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In  Ass.  Mun. 


Cumulative 
1872.) 


—  Vaiix,  W.  S.  W.    Greek  cities  and  islands  of  A.  Minor.     (Auc.  Hist.  fr. 

Monuments.) 

Askaros  Kassis  the  Copt.  ;  romauce  by  E.  De  Leon. 

Askja.     Morgan,  E.  D.     A  visit  to  A.      {In  Coles,  J.     Sum- 
mer trav.  in  Iceland.) 

Aslauga's  knight ;  by  De  la  Motte  Fouque.      {In  his  Undine, 
etc.) 

Asmodeus,  drama  ;  by  T.  Archer.      {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  26.) 

Aspasia.     Dall,  C.  H.      {In  her  Hist,  pictures.) 

Aspendale  ;  by  H.  W.  Preston. 

Asphalt.     Beckwith,  A.     Asphalt   and  bitumen. 
Conim.  to  Paris  Expos.  ^  1867,  Rept.,  v.  4.) 

—  Clark,  E.  B.  E.    Asphalte  and  its  appl.  to  street  paving. 

and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proe.,  v.  6.) 
Asphodel ;   [by  A.  Fields]. 
Asphodel;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.     (Fr.  Sq.  Lib.) 
Aspinwall,  C  ;  Lawrence,  E.,  and  Rathbone,  S.  G. 

punishments.      {In  Inter.  Pen.  Cong.  Trans., 
Aspirations  of  nature  ;  by  I.  T.  Hecker. 
Aspirations  of  the  world ;  by  L.  M.  Child. 
Assailants  of  Christianity ;  lect.  by  O.  B.  Frothingham. 
Assassinations.      Towle,   G.   M.      Memorable  assassinations. 

{In  his  Glimpses  of  hist.) 
Assaying.     Lieber,  O.  M.     Assayer's  Guide. 

—  Miteliell,  J.    Manual  of  practical  A.,  ed.  by  W.  Crookes.    ith.  ed. 
Same;  5tli.  ed. 

—  Phillips,  J.  S.    (In  his  Explorers',  miners',  and  metallurgists'  companion.) 

—  See  also  Blowpipe. 

Assisi,  San  Francesco  di.     See  Francesco. 

Association  of  Municipal  and  Sanitary  Engineers  and  Surveyors. 
Proceedings.     Ed.  by  L.  Angell,  v.  1-8. 

Contents.  Y.  1.  1873-4.  Angell,  L.  President's  address.— Lemon,  J. 
Building  and  san.  by-laws. — Jones,  C.  Sanitary  legislation  and  it*  pract. 
exponents.— Clark,  "E.  B.  E.  Yentilation  of  sewers.— Monson,  E.  The 
sewage  dithculty.— Angell,  L.  Treatment  of  sewage.— Prange,  F.  C. 
Witthread  process  for  treat,  of  sewage.— Anderson,  Dr.  Sulphate  of 
Alum,  process.— Jones,  Col.  Sewage  farming.— Tanner,  Prof.  Descrip. 
of  the  phos.  sewage  process. — Scott,  H.  Y.  D.  The  sewage  lime  and 
cement  process.  —  Skelton,  T.  A.  Gas  street  lighting. —  Davidson,  R. 
Descrip.  of  the  Leamington  sewage  pumping  station.  —  Allen,  T.  T. 
Sanitary  im]3rovements  at  Stratford-on-Avon. — Bettridge,  E.  Disposal  of 
sewage!^  a  question  for  legislation. — Monson,  E.  The  separate  syst.  of 
drainage. — The  Mersey  tunnel. — Deacon,  G.  F.  Waste  of  water  and 
constant  service. —  Hall,  J.  A.  Formation  of  streets  and  highways. — 
Thorburn,  T.  C.  Sewer  ventilation.  —  Fowler,  A.  M.  Utilization  of 
sewage  water  and  water  of  polluted  streams.— Leicester  water  works. — 
Stephens,  E.  L.  Descrip.  of  the  Leicester  sewage  works.— Bell,  G.  A. 
Descrip.  of  Chester  sewerage  works.  2.  1874-5.  Lynde,  J.  G.  President's 
address.— Leigh,  Dr.  Disposal  of  excreta  in  31auchester.— Fowler,  A.  M. 
Descrip.  of  self-acting  water-closets  as  constructed  in  Salford.— Elcock,  C. 
Protitable  utilization  of  town  refuse. — Scott,  H.  Y.  D.  Modem  intercep- 
tion system  and  Manchester  sewage. — Goodall,  R.  Leeds  Borough  sewage 
w^orks.— Jacob  A.  Stone-breaking  machinery.— Royle,  H.  Descrip.  of  a 
stone-dressing  machine.— Bailey,  W.  H.  Bursting  of  w  ater-supply  pipes 
in  winter.— Clark,  E.  B.  E.  Increased  death-rate  in  towns,  and  some  of 
its  causes. — Yawser,  R.  Artizans'  and  laborers'  dwellings.  —  Skelton, 
T.  A.  Street  lighting.— Fowler,  A.  M.  Salford  main  drainage. — Parry, 
A.  W.  Street  watering. — Purnell,  E.  J.  Descrip.  of  Coventry  water 
works.— Pidcock,  J.  H.  Xorthampton  and  its  sewage.— Parry,'  A.  W. 
Reading  sewage  and  water  works.— Clark,  E.  B.  E.  The  average  meter 
syst.  for  determining  the  consump.  of  gas  in  pub.  street-lamps;  Statistics 
of  gas  lighting. — Angell,  L.    Table  of  hours  for  lighting  and  extinguishing, 


1754r 
8479 

22651 

11901 

11823 

1080 

11914 

9099 

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6350 

20407 

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6187 
17884 
18565 

13478 

10085 

12731 

21188 

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pub.  lamps  throughout  the  vear.  3.  1875-6.  —  Lemou,  J.  President's 
address.— Coghlan,  P.  B.  Street  tramways.— Greatorex.  J.  E.  Constant 
water-supplv^- Royle,  H.  Street  pavements,  as  adopted  in  3Iauehester. 
— Clark,  E.  B.  E.  "Constr.  and  maintenance  of  pub.  higlnvays. — Morant, 
A.  W.  Leeds  sewage  works.— Buckham,  E.  Removal  of  exere.  matter 
in  towns  in  connect,  with  sewage  disposal. — Grindle.  T.  VT.  Construe, 
and  cost  of  sewage  works.— Humphries.  D.  J.  San.  dcAclop.  of  Chelteu- 
ham.— Wliite.  W.  H.  Oxford  main  drainage.- Downing.  R.  Descrip.  of 
citv  waterworks,  Oxford.— Acland.  Dr.  Relation  of  mod.  engineering  to 
pub.  health  and  local  government.  —  Pritchard,  E.  Warwick  water- 
supplv ;  Information  respect,  the  water-supply  by  gravitation  of  various 
towns  and  districts  in  the  U.  Kingdom.— Griiidle,  T.  Plans  of  Hertford 
sewage  tanks.    4.  187T-S.— Lemou.  J.    President's  address.— Ashmead, 

F.  Drainage  of  the  citv  and  county  of  Bristol.  —  Stoddard,  W.  AV. 
"N^^ater-bearing  strata  of  Bristol.— Pearson.  H.  M.  Principal  features  of 
the  Bristol  watenvorks.  —  Davies,  D.  Popular  eh'ors  in  connect,  with 
san.  matters.— Parry,  A.  AV.  Report  on  the  maintenance  of  highways, 
scavenging  and  watering  of  roads,  and  collection  of  house  refuse. — 
Masters,  H.  Appliances  for  ventilating  houses,  and  excluding  sewer  gas. 
—Comber,  A.  Sanitary  works  at  Kidderminster.— Cole,  G.  Draiuaf^e. 
water-supply,  and  cleansing  of  Hereford.— Augell,  L.  Drainage  of  the 
borough  of  "Portsmouth. —  Greatorex,  J.  Portsmouth  drainage:  subsi- 
diary sewers.— Smethurst,  J.  H.  Sinking  of  cylinders  for  Ijridge  piers 
at  Lowerby  bridge. —  Discussion  on  the  model  bye-laws. — West  Kent, 
main  sewerage  works;  descrip. — The  model  bye-laws.— Descrip.  of  Brad- 
ford sewage  works.— Rawlinson,  R.  Letter.— Thorns.  G.  E.  Memoran- 
dum as  to  Wolverhampton  sewerage. — Corporation  waterworks  at  Tetten- 
hall.— Corporation  sewage  farm.  — Crabtree,  W.  Descrip.  of  the  main 
outfall  sewer  of  the  l)orough  of  Southi)ort.— Thursby,  P.  Excavating 
machine,  or  steam  navvy,  in  Hesketh  Bank  Cutting.— Boulnois,  H.  P. 
Exeter  canal.— Clark,  E.B.  E.  Notes  on  the  model  bye-laws.— Applica- 
tion of  steam  on  the  Exeter  canal.  5. 1878-9.— Deacon,  G.  F.  President's 
address. — Deacon,  G.  F.  Notes  as  to  certain  munic  works  in  Liverpool. 
— Lvster,  G.  F.  Letter.— Taylor,  J.  S.  Court  and  cellar  dwellings  in 
Liverpool. — Reade,  T.  M.  Geology  of  Liverjjool  in  relation  to  engineering 
work.— Hewson.  T.  Manufacture  of  manure  fr.  town  re fus(%— Clark, 
E.  B.  E.  Ventilation  of  sewers.— Vawser,  R.  Sul>urban  house  drainage  - 
and  water  supply.— Clark,  E.  B.  E.  Remarks  on  the  programme  of  the 
San.  Inst,  of  Gt.  Brit.— Shone,  I.  Pneumatic  sewage  syst.— Col.  Jones's 
sewjige  farm.  6.  Smith,  O.  Sluices  and  penstocks.— Shoolbred,  J.  N. 
Electric  lighting.— Angell,  L.  Separate  system  of  town  drainage.— Clark, 
E.  B.  E.  Asphalte,  and  its  apj)!.  to  street  i)aving.— AVoods,  V.  F.  Rock- 
concrete  tubes  ;^  their  manufacture  and  use.— Butler,  J.  W.  Manufacture 
and  appl.  of  silicated  stone  for  sewer  tubes.— Doulton,  H.  Manufacture 
of  stoneware  for  sanitary  and  art  purix)ses.— Craggs,  J.  Junction  l)locks 
in  pipe  sewers.— Crimp,  *W.  S.  Sewerage  works  for  the  Croydon  Rural 
.Sanitary  Authority.  — Smith,  G.  Xotes  on  ironworks.  —  Allies,  E.  H. 
Sewage'  disjxtsal  at  West  Derliy.- Cross,  B.  C.  Sanitary  condition  of 
Dewsl»ury  and  its  sewerage  works.— Hewson.  T.  Town  sewers.— A'aw- 
ser,  R.  Separate  system  and  economical  drainage. — Lo])ley,  J.  Highways 
and  locomotives  act,  1878.— Smith,  G.  Effect  of  sulphates' on  lime  mortar. 
— Batt^'U,  W.  Sewer  ventilation.  7.  Craggs,  J.  Disposal  of  the  sewage 
at  Shildon. — Bell,  G.  Sanitary  appliances.— Hall.  J.  Roadways.— Roun- 
thwaite.  R.  S.  Wood  pavements. — Lobley.  J.  Hanley  sewage  works. — 
Taylor.  J.  H.  Barnsley  sewage  works. — Angell,  L.  Sanitary  supervision 
of  dwellings.— Yawser",  R.  The  Rivers  conservancy  and  floods  prevention 
bill.— Buckham,  E.  Steam  road  rolling.— Memoirs'  of  deceased  members. 
8.  Tomes,  C.  Shone's  ejector  system. — Hall,  J.  Lustrum  Beck  drainage 
scheme. — McKie,  H.  U.  Private  sewer  connections  and  house  drainage 
works. — Thorrold,  S.  E.    The  sewer  gas  nuisance  and  its  remedy.— Styan, 

G.  York,  and  its  public  works.  — Escott,  E.  R.  S.  Dwellings  for' the 
labouring  class.— Laws,  W.  G.  Street  lighting  of  the  futur**.- Hall,  J. 
Apportionments  of  private  improvement  works :  Relative  cost  of  macad- 
amised roads  and  paved  streets.— Taylor,  J.  H.  Extraordinary  tratfic  on 
highways  by  traction  engines,  and  the  loads  they  draw. — Smith.  H.  O. 
Private"  streets  and  the  lo2d  section  of  the  Public  "health  act. — Hanson,  J. 
Sewage  process  and  patent  automatic  machine. —  Sugg,  W.  Gas  as  an 
illuminating^  agent  comp.  with  electricity. — Shoolbred.  J.  N.  Illumination 
by  electricity  by  municipal  and  other  bodies. — Jerram.  G.  B.  Sanitary 
legislation.  —  Cox,  J.  H.  Bradford  tramways.  —  Memoirs  of  deceasetl 
members :  G.  Cole ;  H.  Altv. 


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Assolant,  J.  P.  A.  The  fantastic  hist,  of  Pierrot ;  written  by 
the  magician  Alcofribas,  and  tr.  fr.  the  Sogdian  ;  tr.  by 
A.  G.  Mnnro.  13504 

Assyria.  Assyrian  relics  :  copies  at  the  Smithsonian  Inst.    {In 

Tribune  pop.  science.)  12943  ;  *I 

—  Rawlinson,  G.     {In  his  Five  great  monarchies,  v.  1,  2.)  8908-9 

—  Smith,  G.    Assyria  to  the  fall  of  Nineveh.     (Anc.  Hist.  fr.  Monuments.)      14068 

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Assyrian  and  Ei;y]»tian  monuments,    v.  1-12.  *I 

—  See  also  Nineveh. 

Astie,  J.  F.     Louis  XIV.,  and  the  writers  of  his  age  ;  lect.  tr.' 

by  E.  N.  Kirk.  245 

Astor,  J.  J.     McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8988 

—  Parton,  J.     {In  his  Fam.  Americans.)  6677 
Astoria ;    or,  Anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  beyond  the  Rocky 

Mts.  ;  by  W.  Irving.  2141 

Astors,    The.      Chambers,    W.     (In    his   Stories   of    remark. 

persons.)  18069 

Astrampsychus.     De  somniorum   judiciis.     (7/^  Maximus,  V. 

De  dictis,  v.  3.)  "  8349 

Astrology.     Proctor,   R.  A.     Thoughts  on  A.     (In  his  Our 

place  among  infinities  )  15347 

Astronomical  lantern.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Descr.  of  the  astronom. 

lantern,  etc.     {In  his  How  to  find  the  stars.)  17492 

Astronomy.     General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

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—  Ball,  R.  S.    Astronomy;  rev.  for.  Amer.  by  S.  Xewcomb. 

—  Blake,  S.  F.    Astronomical  myths,  based  on  Flammarion's  "  Hist,  of  the 

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—  Carpenter,  W.  B.    Mechanical  philosophy,  horology,  and  astronomy 

—  Chambers,  G.  F.    Descriptive  astronomv. 

—  Chauvenet.  W.    Manual  of  spherical  antl  practical  A.     (Univ.  ed.)    2  v. 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     How  to  tintj  the  stars. 

—  Denison,  E.  B.    Astronomv  without  mathematics;  ed.,  with  corr,,  efc, 

by  P.  E.  Chase. 

—  Dick,  T.    Practical  astronomer ;  Solar  system  with  moral  and  religious 

reflections.     {In  his  AYorks,  v.  9,  10.) 

—  Ennis,  J.    Origin  of  the  stars  and  the  causes  of  their  motions  and  their 

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—  Ferguson,  J.     {In  his  Lect.)     2  v. 

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tredje  Franska  upplagan. 

—  Fovs  ler,  L.  F.    Familiar  lessons  on  astronomy. 

—  Gall,  J.    Easy  guide  to  the  constellations;  with  atlas. 

—  Gillet,  J.  A.  and  Rolfe,  W.  J.    The  heavens  above;  hand  book  of  A. 

Plates  and  engr. 

—  Guillemin,  A.    The  heavens;  illust.  hand-book  of  pop.  A.;  ed.  b^  J.  N. 

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—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    Outlines  of  astronomy. 

—  Hind,  J.  R.    The  solar  system;  descr.  treatise. 

—  Ideler,  L.    Untersuchungen  iiber  den  Ursprung  und  die  Bedeutuug  der 

Sternnamen.     Ein  Beytrag  zur  Geschiclite  gestirnteu  Himmels. 

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—  Miller,  R.  K.     The  roinauoe  of  astronomy.   2d.  ed.  14381 

—  Mitchell,  O.  M.    The  astronomy  of  the  Bible.  3003 

Planetary  and  stellar  worlds.  '  3086 

Popular  "astronomy ;  element,  treatise.    7th.  ed.  3087 

—  Myths  and  marvels  of  astronomy.  18409 

—  Xewcomb.  S.    Popular  astronomy.  17472 
and  Holden.  E.  S.    Astronomv'for  schools  and  colleges.  19359 

—  Nichol,  J.  P.    The  stellar  universe.  3247 
Views  of  the  architectiure  of  the  heavens.  3246 

—  Norton,  W.  A.    Elementary  treatise  on  astronomy.  3270 

—  Olmstead,  D.    Letters  on  astronomy ;  elements  of  the  science :  engr.  3287 

—  ''  Parallax."  pseud.    Zetetic  astronomy.   Earth  not  a  globe;  experiment- 

al inquiry  into  the  true  figure  of  tlie  earth,  proving  it  a  plane.    2d.  ed.  *I 

—  Peirce,  B.    From  nebula  to  star;  Planet,  comet,  and  meteor.     {In  his 

Ideality,  etc.)  20554 

—  Pickering,' E.  C.    Practical  A.    (In  his  Elements  of  phvs.  manipulation, 

V.  2.)                      -                                                              "  16040 

—  Pilkington,  J.    Artist's  and  mechanic's  repository,  and  working  man's 

informant.  3470 

—  Plummer,  J.  I.    Introduction  to  astronomy.  12626 

—  Proctor,  K.  A.     Easy  star  lessons.    New  ed.  21570 

Essays  on  astronoiiiy.  10845 

The  "expanse  of  heaven.                                                                *  12708 

Flowers  of  the  skv.                                   '  18844 

Half-hours  with  the  stars.  8779 

Half-hours  w  ith  the  telescope.  9072 

Lectures  on  A.     (In  Tribune  pop.  science.)  12943;  *I 

Light  science  for  leisure  hours.    2  ser.  '  9266;  11892 

New  star  atlas.  *I 

The  new  star  which  faded  into  star-mist;  Star-grouping,  star-drift,  and 

star-mist.     (In  his  Pleasant  wavs.)  18336 

The  orbs  around  us.                       '  11177 

Other  worlds  than  ours.  8774 

Our  place  among  iutinities.  15347 

Poetrv  of  a*«trbuomv ;  essavs.  20248 

—  -  (In  h'is  Mysteries,  etc.)      *  22822 

—  Rambosson,  J.    Astronomv :  tr.  bv  C.  B.  Pitman.  13820 

—  Shoedler,  F.     (In  his  Book  of  nature.)  3799 

—  Searle,  A.    Outlines  of  astronomy.  13252 

—  Striimer,  N.  H.    En  fiird  genom  "verldsrymden;  populara  fciredrag.    Bi- 

hang :  Astronomi«'ns  historia.  15053 

—  Swetlenborg,  E.    The  earths  in  our  solar  system,  and  in  the  starry  heav- 

ens ;  acct.  of  their  inhabitants,  etc.         '  4314 

—  AVatson,  J.  C.    Theoretical  A.  rel.  to  the  motions  of  the  heavenly  bodies.  16131 

—  Webb,  T.  W.    Celestial  objects  for  common  telescopes.    2d.  ed.,*rev.  and 

enl.  11146 

—  Whewell,  W.    Astronomy  and  general  physics  with  ref .  to  nat.  theology. 

—  AVhitney,  AV.  D.    T]w  luiiar  zodiac  of  India,  Arabia,  and  China.    (In  his 

Oriental  and  liniruistic  studies,  ser.  2.)  13263 

—  AVilkins,  J.  H.    Elements  of  A.  4781 

—  Wincliell,  A.    Geology  of  the  stars.    (In  Pistes,  D.  Hf  .-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

History. 

—  Lewis,  G.  C.    Historical  survey  of  the  astronomy  of  the  ancients.  *I 

—  Rothmau,  R.  AV.    Historv  of  astronomv.     (In  Soc.  Did".  Usef.  Kn.    Lib. 

usef.  kn.)                     *                       "  5109 

—  Todhunter,  I.    History  of  the  mathematical  theories  of  attraction  and 

the  figure  of  the  earth,  fr.  Newton  to  La  Place.    2  v.  12834-5 

—  See  also  Comets;  —  Earth: — Meteorites; — Meteors; — Moon; — Nautical 

almanac ; — Nautical  astronomy ;  —  Planets ;  —  Plurality  of  worlds ; — 
Sun ;— Venus. 
At  a  high  price  ;  fr.  the  German  of    E.  Werner   [E.  Buersten- 

binder].  18579 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.     Illust.  18773 
At  Chrighton  Abbey ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.      {In  her  My  sister's 

confession.)  15893 

At  eve  ;  by  G.  Erode.     {In  Stories  and  sketches.)  68«3 

At  her  mercy  ;  by  J.  Payn.                                                            •  12765 

At  his  gates  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  11189 


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At  home  and  abroad  ;  by  B.  Tayloi*.     2  v.  4435-6 

At  home  and  abroad  ;  by  M.  F.  Ossoli.  12350 

At  last :  a  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  9657 

At  last;  by  Marion  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  9344 

At  odds  ;  by  Baroness  von  Tautphoeus.  4073 

At  our  best ;  by  8.  Ellis.  12012 

At  the  altar  ;  by  E.  Werner  [E.  Buerstenbinder] .  11009 

At  the   councillor's  ;  by  E.  Marlitt   [E.   Johns]  ;  tr.    by  Mrs. 

Wister.  15963 

At  the  court  of  King  Edwin  ;  drama  ;  by  W.  Leighton,  Jr.  17339 

At  the  seaside,  and  other  stories  ;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  20635 

At  the  sign  of  the  savage ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.     (In  his  Fear- 
ful responsibility,  etc.)  20637 
At  the  sign  of  the  silver  flagon  :  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  13490 
Atalanta  in  Calydon  ;  tragedy,  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  6111 
Atcherley,   R.   J.     A   trip  to  Boerland ;  or,   a   year's    travel, 
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Atchison,  T.  A.     Disposal  of  our  dead.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

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Athalie  ;  by  Mendelssohn.  *I 

Athalie  ;  tragedie,  par  J.  Racine.      {In  his  Th'atre  comp.)  14399 

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—  Hutton,  R.  H.     {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  10128 

—  Lamartlue,  A.  M.  L.  de  P.  de.     Atheism  among  the  people ;  [tr.  bv 

E.  E.  Hale  and  F.  Le  Baron] .  797f 

—  Parker,  T.    Sermons  of  theism,  atheism,  etc.    3d.  ed.  3375 

—  Patterson,  R.    Fables  of  infidelity,  and  facts  of  faith ;  ser.  of  tracts  on 

the  absurdity  of  A.,  etc.         '  6491 

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Athelings,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  5201 

Athenagoras.  Jackson,  G.  A.  {In  his  Apostolic  fathers,  etc.)  18997 
Athenian  captive,  The  ;  tragedy  ;  by  T.  N.  Talfourd.      (In  his 

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Athens  and  Attica.     Bancroft,  G.     Economy  of  Athens.     {In 

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—  Beule,  C.  E.    L-  acropole  d'  Ath^nes.    Nou^'.  ed.  14656 

—  Boeckh,  A.    The  public  economy  of  the  Athenians.  *I 

—  Capes,  W.  W.    Uniyersity  life  in  ancient  Athens.  17010 

—  Colton,  W.    Laud  and  lee  in  the  Bosphorus  and  ^gean;  or.  Views  of 

Constantinople  and  Athens ;  ed.  by  H.  T.  Cheeyer.  907 
Visit  to  Constantinople  and  Athens.  903 

—  Dyer,  T.  H.    Ancient  Athens;  its  hist.,  topography,  and  remains.  *I 

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—  Freeman,  E.  A.    First  impression  of  A.     {In  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  3.)  19219 

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Katherine  Morris.  3206 

Atherton,  G.  W.     Relation  of  the  general  government  to  edu- 
cation.    (In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addi\  and  Proc,  1873.)  17753 
Atherstone  priory;  by  L.  N.  Comyn.                                                12868 
Athol,  Mass.     Horr,  G.  W.     History  of  A.    {In  Hist,  of  Wor. 

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Athol;  byM.  R.  H.  11941 

Atkins,  E.     Pure  mathematics,  incl.  arithmetic,  algebra,  geom- 
etry,  and   plane   trigonometry.     (Collins'  adv.   sci.  ser.)    12598 
Atkinson,  E.     Commercial  development.      {In  Woolsey,  T.  D. 

1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  The  elements  of  national  prosperity.     (Eeonom.  tracts.)  22013 

—  Inefficiency  of  economic  legislation.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1871.)  ■  15733 

—  Labor  and  capital  allies  not  enemies.     (Harper's  hf.-lir.  ser.)  18907 

—  What  is  a  bank?  AVhat  service  does  a  bank  perform?  (Eeonom.  tracts.)  20144 
Atkinson,  J.  B.     An  art  tour  to  northern  capitals  of  Europe.     12716 

—  Overbeck.  (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  22072 
Atkinson,  J.  J.     Practical  treat,  on  friction  of  air  in  mines. 

(Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14179 

—  Practical  treat,  on  the  gases  met  with  in  coal  mines.    (Tan  Nostrand's 

sci.  ser.)  14135 
Atkinson,  T.   W.     Travels  in   the  regions  of   the  Qpper  and 

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Atkinson,   W.   P.     Liberal  education   of    the    19th.    century. 

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—  On  the  right  use  of  books :  lect.  18401 
Atlanta.  Cox,  J.  D.  Atlanta.  (Camp,  of  the  Civ.  war.)  215S1 
Atlantic  coast  guide.  The.  11701 
Atlantic  essays  ;  by  T.  W.  Higginson.  12372 
Atlantic  monthly,   v.  1-51.     Boston,  1857-1882. 

7781-7821  ;  7914-7923 
Atlantic  Ocean.  Abbott,  J.    Polio's  tour  in  Europe  :  Atlantic.         25 

—  Andrews,  AV.  A.  Daring  voyage  jicross  tlu'  Atlantic.  (The  "Nautilus.")        20143 

—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    Atlantic  islands  as  resorts  of  health  and  pleasure.         17827 

—  Thompson,  C.  AV.    The  Atlantic :  prelim,  acct.  of  results  of  the  expl. 

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Atlantis.     Donnelly,  I.     Atlantis :  the  antediluvian  world.         21472 
Atlas  essays  :  Biog.  and  crit.      (Atlas  ser.)  18294 

Contents.  Freeman,  E.  A.  Macaulay. — AVhipple,  E.  P.  George  Tick- 
nor. — Ernst  Curtius. — P.  G.  Hamerton. — H.  AV.  Longfellow.— AA'.  C. 
Bryant.— Ingram,  J.  H.  Edgar  A.  Poe.— C.  (T.)  Turner.— E.  A.  Free- 
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Atlas  essays  :  Labor. — The  Republic.      (Atlas  ser.)  18292 

Contents.  Hughes,  T.  The  working  classes  in  Europe.— Brassey,  T. 
Labor  in  England. — Wharton,  F.  Granarerism. — The  Grange  and  the 
Potter  law:  reply.  —  Sigel,  F.  The  Amer.  republic.  —  AA^alker,  F.  A. 
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T.  M.  The  guarantee  of  order  and  repub.  gov.  in  the  States:  Some 
checks  and  balances  in  government.— Freeman,  E.  A.  Difficulties  of 
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Atlas  series  ;  namely : 

Atlas  essays.    Biog.  and  crit.  18294 

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Collins,  (W.)  W.    Shocking  story.  18264 

Gindriez,  C.  and  Hart,  J.  M.    International  exhibitions.  18.S11 

Smith,  J.  y.  C.    Buried  millions.  1828^ 

Walker,  A.    The  national  currency  and  the  nionev  problem.  18309- 

Walker,  F.  A.    World's  fair,  Phila.,  1876.              '  17508 

Atmosphere.     See  air.  Atmospheric  ; — meteorology. 

Atoms.    Clifford,  W.  K.    Atoms.    (/>i /i/s  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  1.)  19515 

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—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    On  atoms ;  dialoonie.     {In  his  Fam.  lect.)  6523 

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—  McCosh,  J.    Ideas  in  nature  overlooki?d  bv  Dr.  Tvndall ;  exam,  of  T.'s 

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—  Wurtz,  A.  The  atomic  theory;  tr.  by  E.  Cleminshaw.  20239 
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Attic  philosopher.  An,  in  Paris;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  E.  Souvestre.  19048- 

Attila.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

Attila  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.     2  v.  in  1.  6202: 
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Attraction.     Todhunter,  I.     History  of  the  mathematical  theo- 
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Attwell,  H.     Pensees  of  Joubert ;  select,  and  tr.,  with  the  orig. 

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Attwood,  F.  G.  joint  author.  See  Wheelwright,  J.  T.  *I 
Attwood,  G.  Practical  blow-pipe  assaying  ;  woodcuts.  20257 
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Atwood,  D.  T.     Country  and  suburban  houses.  9760 

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Aubanel,   T.     Preston,    H.   W.     Theodore   Anbanel :  a  mod.. 

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iSoieldieu  and  Auber,     {In  his  Great  It.  and  Fr.  eomp.) 


Aubertin,  J.  J. 
Aubigne,  J.  H, 
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V.  10.) 
Aubrey ;  by  A. 
Auburn.  Mass. 

Wor.  Co., 


A  flight  to  Mexico.     Illust. 
Merle  d'.     See  Merle  d'  Aubigne. 
Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In   his  Cans. 


lund. 


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Marsh-Caldwell. 
Stock  well,  G.  A. 

Aucassin  and  Nicolette.     See  Lovers  of  Provence. 
Auchincloss,  W.  S.     The  practical  appl.  of  the  slide  valve  and 

link  motion  to  engines,  with  new  methods  for  proi>ortion- 

ing  the  parts.     5th.  ed.  rev.  and  enl. 

—  Steam  engineering.  {In  IT.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.  1867,  Rept.,  v.  4.) 
Audiffret-Pasquier,  Due  d'  King,  E.  (InhisFv.  Polit.  lead.) 
Audin,  J.  M.  V.     History  of  the  life,   writings,  and  doctrines 

of  Luther  ;  tr.  by  W.  B.  Turnbull.    2  v.  22761-2 

—  Life  of  Henry  A'lIL,  and  Hi><tory  of  the  schism  of  England;  tr.  by  E.  G. 

K.  Browiie. 
Audran,  E.     The  mascot ;  comic  opera  ;  tr.  by  T.  T.  Barker. 

—  Olivette ;  opera  comique. 
Audubon.  J.  J.         Life  of  A.;  ed.  by  his  widow  ;  withintrod. 

by  J.  G.  Wilson. 

—  St.  John,  Mrs.  H.    Audubon ;  hisi  adventures  and  discoveries.    Illust. 

—  Sketch  of  A.      {In  Famous  bovs.) 

—  Tuckerman.  H.  T.     {In  his  iJss.,  biog.  and  crit.) 
Auer,  Adelheid,  von.     It  is  the  fashion. 
Auerbach,  B.     Aloys  ;  tr.  by  C.  T.  Brooks.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

—  Auf  der  Hohe.    2  v. 

—  Same.    On  the  heights. 

—  Same;  tr.  by  S.  A.  Stern.    2  v. 

—  Barfiissele. 

—  Same.    The  little  barefoot :  tr.  bv  E.  B.  Lee. 

—  Brigitta :  tr.  by  C.  Bell.     (Leis.  lir.  ser.) 

—  The  convicts  and  their  children:  tr.  by  C.  T.  Brooks.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 
Diethelm  von  Buchenberg.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz,) 

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—  Edelweiss 

—  Same.    Eny.  tr. 

—  Der  Forstm'eister.    2  v. 

—  Same.    The  foresters.     (Appletons'  hand.  vol.  ser.) 

—  German  tales.    Introd.  by  C.  C.  Shackford. 

Contents.  Christian  Gellert's  last  Christmas.— The  step-mother.— 
Benigna. — Rudolph  and  Elizabeth.— Erdmutha. 

—  The  "good  hour,"  or  Evening  holiday ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken. 

—  Joseph  im  Schnee. 

—  Same.    Joseph  in  the  snow.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

—  Landolin  von  Reutershof en. 

—  Same:  Landolin;  tr.  by  A.  B.  Irish.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

—  Landhaus  am  Ehein.    3  v. 

—  Same.    Villa  on  the  Rhine.    2  v. 

—  Lorley  and  Reinhard:  tr.  by  C.  T.  Brooks.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

—  Poet  and  merchant ;  picture  of  life  fr.  the  times  of  Moses  Mendelssohn ; 

tr.  by  C.  T.  Brooks.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

—  The  professor's  lady. 

—  Schwarzwiilder  Dorfgesehichteu.    s  v.  in  4.  10224-T 

Inhalt.  V.  1-2.  Der  Tolpatsch.— Die  Kriegspfeife.— Des  Schloss- 
baners  Vefele.— Tonele  mit  der  gebisscnen  Wauge.— Befehlerles.— Die 
feindlichen  Briider.— Ivo.  der  Hajrie. — Florian  und  Creszenz.— Der  Lau- 


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tenbacher.  3-4.  Straflinoe.— Die  Frau  Professoriu.— Lucifer.  5-6. 
Diethelm  von  Bucheuberg. — Brosi  uiul  Moui. — Der  Yiereckijr.  oder  die 
amerikanische  Kiste.  7-S.  Der  Lelinliold.— Hopfen  und  Gerste.— Ein 
ei^en  Haus.— Erdmutbe.— Der  Geigerler. 

—  Same ;  Black  Forest  village  stories ;  tr.  of  v.  1,  2.  7751 

—  Spinoza;  ein  Deukerleben.  "  10428 

—  Same.    Spinoza,  a  novel;  fr.  tbe  German  bv  E.  ]N^icliolson.  (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  21495 

—  Waldf  ried.    3  v.  in  2.  *  10410-11 

—  Same.    Eng.  tr.  12480 

—  Schmidt,  J.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigeu  Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 
Augereau,  P.   F.   C.  Marshal.     Augereau.     {In    Court    aiid 

camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

—  Headley,  J.  T.  {In  /iis  Napoleon,  etc..  v.  1.)  1825 
Aughey,  J.  H.  The  iron  furnace;  or,  Slavery  and  secession.  1247 
Augier,  E.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.       {In  his  Prem.  lundis,  v.  3  ; 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  15.)  *I 

Augier,  G.  V.  E.    Matthews,  J.  B.    {In  his  French  dramatists, 

etc.)  21038 

—  Mauris,  M.  {I7i  his  French  men  of  letters.  19854 
August  and  Elvie  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  9752 
Augusta,  Ga.  Lanier,  S.  Account  of  A.  (In  his  Florida.)  20319 
Augusta   Treverorum ;    essay ;  by  E.    A.    Freeman.     (///  his 

Hist,  ess.,    ser.  3.)  19219 

Augustine,  Sister.     See  Lasaulx,  A.  von. 

Augustinus,  A.  St.  Alexander,  W.  St.  Augustine's  Confes- 
sions.     {Ill  Kempe,  J.  E.     Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Brigham,  C.  H.    {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  Osgood,  S.    Augustine  and  his  times;   Augustine  and  his  works.     {In 

Ms  Studies.)  7189 

Augustus  Caesar.     Arnold,  T.     The  reign  of  A.    {In  his  Hist. 

of  Rom.  commonwealth.)  180 

—  Becker,  W.  A.-  Gallus:  or,  Roman  scenes  of  the  time  of  A.;  tr.  bv  F. 

Metcalfe.  '  10837 

—  Boissier,  G.     (7m /ii^' La  religion  Romaine,  v.  1.)  14451 

—  See  also  Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C. 

Auld  lang  syne  ;  by  W.  C.  Russell.  18102 

Aulnoy,  or  Annoy,  M.  C.  J.  de  B.,  comtesse  cV .  The  benefi- 
cent frog ;  Graciosa  and  Percinet ;  The  Princess  Maia ; 
The  white  cat ;  Babiola.  {In  old  fashioned  fairy  tales, 
ser.  1.)  19937 

—  The  blue  bird;  The  yellow  dwarf;  The  hind  in  the  forest;  The  good 
little  mouse;  The  fair  one  with  the  golden  hair;  Princess  Rosetta.     {In 

Old  fashioned  fairy  tales,  ser.  2.)  19938 

Aumale,  H.  E.  P.  L.  d'O.,  due  d\     History  of  the  Princes  de 

Conde  ;  tr.  by  R.  B.  Borthwick.     2  v.  11469-70 

—  King  E.  {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 
Aunet,  Leomie  d'.     See  Biard. 

Annoy,  Mme.  d'.     See  Aulnoy. 

Aunt  Ann's  ghost  story  ;  by  L.  Oliphant.      {In  his  Traits,  etc.)  22692 

—  Same.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.s.,  v.  18.)  19163 
Aunt  Dinah's  pledge  ;  temperance   moral  drama  ;  by    H.    Sey- 
mour ;     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  45.)                    ^                     11*^32 

Aunt  Felicite  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid..    {In  her  Evil  eye,  etc.)  15598 

Aunt  Hepsy's  foundling  ;  by  Mrs.  L.  Adams.     3  v.  21672-4 

Aunt  Jane's  hero  ;  by  E.  Prentiss.  9713 
Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.     See  Alcott,  L.  M. 

Aunt  Judy's  Christmas  volume,  by  M.   Gatty.    v.   8-10.  11538-40 

Aunt  Judy's  letters  ;  by  M.  Gatty.  10867 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  85- 

Auut  Judy's  tales  ;  by  M.  Gatty.  10868 
Aunt  Judy's  yearly  volume  ;  by  M.  Gatty.      1866-69.     4  v.     11534-7 

Aunt  Kipp  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.      With  Kitty's  class  day.  15880 

—  Same.  (In  her  Proverb  ?itories.)  22009' 
Aunt  Kitty's  tales  ;  by  M.  J.  Mcintosh.  2828 
Aunt  Madge's  story  ;  by  Sophie  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  9787 
Aunt  Patty's  scrap-bag  ;  by  C.  L.  Hentz.  15365 
Aunt  Serena  ;  by  B.  W.  Howard.  20935 
Aurelian  ;  by  W.  Ware.     See  Pro  bus. 

Aurelius  Antoninus.     See  Antoninus,  M.  A. 

Auriol;  byW.  H.  Ainsworth.  9695 

Aurora  borealis.  Donati,  G.  B.  Phenomena  manifested  in 
telegraphic  lines  dur.  the  A.  ;  and  origin  of  northern 
lights.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1872.)  13103 

— Lemstrom,  S.  Observations  on  the  electricity  of  the  atmosphere  and  the 
A.  dur.  the  Swedish  expedition,  1868,  to  the  Xorth  Pole ;  with  notes 
by  Prof.  De  la  Rive.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)  14377 

—  Tuuzelmaun,  G.  W.  von.    The  Northern  lights.     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci- 

ence for  all.  ser.  2.)  20446^ 

Aurora  Leigh  ;  by  E.  B.  Browning.  547 

Ausonius.     Carmina.     (///  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.   Lat.   min., 

V.  1,  4,  7.)    (Bib.  Class.  Lit.)  8359-62  ;  8365 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Epistola  ad  Hesperium.  — Mosella.— Epist.  IX.  de 
Ostreis.— Cupido-cruci  adfixus.  2.  Carmen  ad  Parmenonem.  3.  Per- 
iochae  in  Homeri  Iliadem. — Epitaphia  heroum  qui  bello  Troico  intefue- 
runt.  4.  Ordo  nobihum  iirbium.  7.  Griphus  ternarii  numeri. — Cento 
miptialis  et  Technopjegnion. 

—  Brooks,  C.  T.    The  river  Mosel  and  its  old  Roman  poet.     With  Waring, 

G.  E.    Bride  of  the  Rhine.)  17404 

Austen,  J.     Novels  ;  pref.  Biog.  notice.  2  v.  733 
Contents.    Pride  and  prejudice.— Mansfield  Park.— Persuasion. — Sense 
and  sensibility.— Emma.— Xorthanger  Abbey. 

—  Emma.          *                                                     *  252^ 

—  Same.    {In  her  Novels.)  733 

—  Ladv  Susan ;  and  Fragments.     {In  Leigh,  J.  E.  A.  Memoir  of  A.)                 9014 

—  Mansfield  Park.  253 

—  Same     {In  herSo\e\i*.)  733 

—  Xorthanger  Abbev.  254 

—  Same.    {In  her '^oxeh.)  733 

—  Persuasion.    [In  her  Novels,  v.  1.)  733 

—  Pride  and  Prejudice.  255 

—  Same.     {In  h'er  Novels.)  733 

—  Sense  and  sensibilitv.  256 

—  Same.     (7m /<er  Novels.)  733 

—  Biographical  not.  of  A.    {In  her  Novels,  v.  1.)  733 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.     (In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 

—  Kavanagh,  J.     (In  her  Eng,  women.)  7014 

—  Leigh,  J.  E.  A.  Memoir  of  J.  A.  8621 ;  9914 
Austerlitz.  Adams,  C.  (In  his  Gt.  campaigns.)  18150 
Austin,  Jfrs.  E.  M.    Little  people  of  God,  and  what  the  poets 

have  said  of  them.  6985 

Austin,  G.  L.     Water-analysis  ;  handbook  for  water  drinkers.    22234 

Austin,  G.  L.     History  of  Massachusetts,  fr.  the  landing  of 

the  Pilgrims.  15611 

—  Life  of  Schubert.  11567 
Austin,  J.  G.     Cipher.  7864 

—  The  Desmond  hundred.     (Round-robin  ser.)  21789 

—  Harneyhow's  hummock.     {In  Rougegorge,  etc.)  8711 

—  Moonfolk ;  acct.  of  the  home  of  the  fairy  tales.  13056 

—  Mrs.  Bcauchaiiip  Brown.     (No  name  ser.)  19740 

—  A  nameless  nobleman,     (liound-robin  ser.)  20398 

—  Nantucket  scraps ;  experiences  of  an  oflF-islander.  22235 


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—  Nor  dead,  nor  living.     (In  Short  stories.) 

—  The  shadow  of  Moloch  mountain. 
Austin,  J.  M.     A  voice  to  the  married. 

—  A  voice  to  vouth. 
Austin,    S.    (T.)     Cliaracteristics   of   Goethe;  fr.    Falk,  Von 

Miiller,  etc.  ;  with  notes  illust.  of  German  literature.  3  v. 

—  Life  of  Niebuhr.     (Lib.  usef .  kn.) 
Austin,  W.  G.     The  epidemic  of  1839.     (Yellow  fever.)      {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.) 
Austin  Elliot ;  by  H.  Kiugsley. 
Australasia.     Mundy,   G.  C.     Our  antipodes;    or,  Residence 

and  rambles  in  the  Australasian  colonies. 

—  Vincent,  F.,  Jr.    Through  and  thro,  the  tropics;  travel  in  Oceanica,  A., 

and  India. 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.    Australasia ;  with  ethonological  app.  by  A.  H.  Keane. 

Maps  and  illust.  2d.  ed.     (Stanford's  conip.  of  geog.  and  travel.) 
Australia.     Bush  wanderings  of  a  naturalist  in  Australia. 

—  Crawford,  J.  C.    Recollections  of  travel  hi  New  Zealand  and  A.    Maps 

and  illust. 

—  Dilke,  C.  W.     (In  his  Greater  Britain.) 

—  Hill,  R.  and  F.    What  we  saw  in  AustraHa. 

—  Howitt,  W.    Land,  labor,  and  ^old ;  or  two  years  in  Victoria,  etc.  2  v. 

—  Inglis,  J.    Our  Australian  cousins. 

—  Kiugsley,  H.    Foundation  of  an  empire.     (In  his  Tales  of  old  travel.) 

—  Meredith,  L.  A.    Travels  and  stories  in  our  gold  colonies.    Illust. 

—  Merewether,  H.  A.     (In  his  By  sea  and  bv  land.) 

—  Minturn.  R.  B.     (In  his  From'N.  Y.  to  Delhi.) 

—  Otter,  R.  H.    Winters  abroad ;  places  visited  on  acct.  of  health. 

—  Rand,  E.  A.     (In  his  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands.) 

—  Recent  explorations  in  A.     (In  Taylor.  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.) 

—  Sidney,  S.    Three  colonies  of  Australia. 

—  Silver,  S.  W.  &  Co.    Australian  grazier's  guide. 

—  Sturt,  C.    Explorations  in  A.     (In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.) 

—  Trollope,  A.    AustraHa  and  New  Zealand.    2  v. 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.     (I7i  h  is  Australasia.) 

—  Warburton.  P.  E.    Journey  across  Australia. 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Australia  and  New  Zealand.     (In  ^?s  Resources  of  mod. 

countries,  v.  2. 

—  S'ee  also  Australasia ; — New  South  Wales ; — Victoria. 
Australian  wanderers,  The ;  by  Mrs.  R.   Lee. 
Austria.     Description.,  etc. 

—  Butterworth,  H.     (In  his  Zigzag  journeys  ui  the  Orient.) 

—  Eden,  L.  S.    My  holiday  in  Austria. 

—  Kay,  D.    Austria— Hungary.    Maps  and  illust.     (Foreign  countries,  etc.) 

—  King,  E.    Hungarian  type's  and  Austrian  pictures ;  Odd  comers  of  A. 

(In  Murphy,  B.  a7id  others.    On  the  Rhine.) 

—  Kohl,  J.  (t.    Austria.     (Foreign  lib.) 

—  Manstield,  R.  B.     (In  h  is  Log  of  the  Water  Lilv.) 

—  Nasr-ed-Diu,  Shah  of  Persia.    Diarv,  1878. 

—  Stiles,  W.  H.    Austria  in  1848^9.    2V. 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Austro-Huugary  and  Germany 

countries,  v.  1.) 

Finance. 

—  Sumner,  W.  G.    Austrian  paper  monev.     (In  his  Hist,  of  Am.  cur- 

rency.)                                                    '  12395 
History. 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    The  empire  of  Austria;  its  rise  and  present  power.  76 

—  Coxe,  W.    History  of  the  House  of  Austria,  1218-1792.    3  v.  1003-5 

—  Hozier,  H.  M.    Seven  weeks'  war.  *I 
Authors.     D'Israeli,  I.     Calamities  of  authors.     2  v.  1225-6 

Quarrels  of  authors.    2  v.  1231-2 

—  Fields,  J.  T.    Yesterdays  with  authors.  9965 

—  Jacox,  F.     Aspects  of  authorship.  11459 

—  Johnson,  R.     (In  his  Little  classics,  v.  16.)  12987 

—  Knapp,  S.  L.    Biographical  sketches  of  eminent  lawvers,  statesmen,  and 

men  of  letters.  '         •  2498 


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—  Russell,  W.  C.    Book  of  authors.  10137 

—  Shepard,  W.    Peu  pictures  of  mod.  authors.     (The  literary  life.)  21905 

—  Tuckerman.  H.  T.     (In  his  Criterion.)  6244 

—  Wliipple,  E.  P.    Authors  in  their  rel.  to  life.     (In  his  Led.)  4737 

—  See  also  Literature. 

Author's  mind.  An  ;  b}^  M.  F.  Tiipper.  4528 

Authors  and  publishers  ;  descr.  of  pub.  methods  and  arrange- 
ments, preparation  of  mss.,  instr.  for  proof-reading,  infor- 
mation cone,  copyrights,  etc.  22881 

Autobiography.     Knighf.  C.     Half  hours  with  the  best  letter 

writers  and  autobiographers.  10642 

Autobiography  of  a  joint-stock  company  (limited)   by  L.  Oli- 

phant.      {In  Jn'fi  Traits,  etc.)  22692 

—  Same,  (hi  Tales  fr.  Blackwood.  X.  S.,  v.  9.)  19164 
Autobiography  of  a  small  boy.  7843 
Autobiography  of  Mark  Kutherford.  20820 
Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  1962 
Autonme  d'  une  femme,  L' ;  par  3Lne  de  Chandeneux.  14642 
Auton,  C.  Recollections  of  Auton  House.  Illust.  21289 
Autour  d'  un  berceau  ;  piece  ;  par  J.  W.  E.  G.  Legouve.  (Thea- 
tre, ser.  1.)  14685 

Autrefois;  par  C.  Cros.     {In  Saynetes,  etc.^  ser.  4.)  14794 
Autumn  holiday,  An  ;  by  8.  O.  Jewett.     {In   her  Country  by- 
ways.)       ^  21032 
Autumn  holidays  of  a  country  parson  ;   [by  A.  K.  H.  Boyd].  5882 
Autumnal  catarrh.     Beard,   G.   M.     Hay  fever ;  or,  Summer 

catarrh.  15961 

—  Wyman,  M.  Autumnal  catarrh  (Hay  fever).  10932 
Aux  arrets  ;   com.-vaud.  ;   par  J.   Sounois  et  E.   d'  Au.     {In  • 

Theatre  de  camp.,  s6r.  5.)  14689 
Aux  avant — postes  ;  comedie  ;  par  G.  Ohuet.     {In   vSaynetes, 

etc.,  s^r.  1.)  14791 
Ava.     See  Burmah. 
Avant  le  bal ;  comedie  ;  par  P.  Chazel.    {In  Theatre  de  camp., 

ser.   1.)  14685 
Avant,  pendant,  et  apres  ;  esquisses  historiques,  par  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres.,  ser.  2,  v.  18.)  *I 

Avare,  L' ;  comedie  ;  par  J.  B.  P.  de  Moliere.     (Oeuvres,  v.  6.)  14609 
Avare  en  gants  jaunes,  L' ;  com.-vaud.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  Theat.  compL,  v.  6.)  14570 
Avare  en  goguettes,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2, 

V.  11.)  *I 

Avenger,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  H.  Lee.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  30.)  11825 
Avenger,  The  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.     {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.     Good 

stories.)  7023 

—  Same.  (In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.)  18148 
Avenger,  The  ;  and  other  papers  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.  1164 
Aventure  de  Ladislas  Bolski,  L' ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14469 
Aventures  d'  un  fifre,  Les  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  9539 

—  Same.  (/« /n'«  Xouvelles.)  9547 
Aventures  et  voyages  du  petit  Jonas  ;  piece  romantique,  par 

E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  19.)                               .  *I 
Avery,  A.  C.     Vassar  College.     {In  Brackett,  A.  C.     Educa- 
tion of  Am.  girls.)  12327 


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Avery,  B.  P.     Verses.     {In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122" 

Avery  Glibun  ;  by  Orpheus  C.  Kerr  [R.  H.  Newell].  6955- 

Avery,  I.  W.     History  of  Georgia,  1850-81,  with  portr.  *I 
Avesta.     Hang,  M.     The  Zend-Avesta,  or  the  scripture  of  the 

Parsis.      {In  his  Essays  on  the  lang.,  etc.,  of  the  Parsis.)  17847 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     (In  his  Chips,  v.  1.)  7664 

—  Whitney,  W.  D.    The  Avesta.     {In  his  Oriental  and  lintruistic  studies, 

ser.  1.)  '  11095- 

Avienus,   R.   F.     Descriptio   orbis  terrae ;    Ora  maritima,  et 
Carmina  minore  ;  Aratea  Phaenomena  et  Prognostica.    {In 
Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  5.)     (Bib.  Class  Lat.)     8363^ 
Avillion  ;  by  [Mrs.  Craik].      {Li  her  Romantic  tales.)  10798 

—  Same;  and  other  tales.  5274 
Avis,  Story  of  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  17107 
Avis  Benson  ;  or,  Mine  and  thine  ;  by  E.  Prentiss.  19365 
Awakening,  The  ;  by  K.  8.  Macquoid.  (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  1838^ 
Away  in  the  wilderness  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  18701 
Awdry,  F.     Story  of  a  fellow-soldier  [J.  C.  Patterson].     2d. 

ed.  14092^ 

Awkward  arrival;  by  J.  S.  Coyne.     {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  12.)  11842 

Axe  (River).     Pulman,  G.  P.  R.     Book  of  the  Axe;  cont.  a 

piscatorial   descr.  of  that   stream,  etc.      (Illust.  and  map. 

4th.  ed.)  *I 

Axel ;  by  C.  F.  Van  der  Velde.      {In  Tales  fr.  the  German.) 

4347;  5217 
Axel  and  Anna  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  496- 

Axolotl.     See  Salamander. 
Axon,  W.  E.  A.     The  mechanic's  friend  ;  coll.  of  receipts  and 

pract.  suggestions.  14026 

Ayala's  angel ;  by  A.  Trollope.  207.s9 

Aylmers,   The,    of    Bally- Aylmer ;     by    G.    Griffin.       {In    his 

Works.)  540a 

Aylward,    A.      The    Transvaal    of    to-day ;    war,    witchcraft, 

sport,  and  spoils  in  So.  Africa.  1955^ 

Aylward,  J.  D.     Mystical  element  in   religion,  and   anc.    and 

mod.    Spiritism.      {In   Manning,   Ess.  on  relig.    and   }it., 

3d.  ser.)  *I 

Ayre,  J.     Life  of  Richmond.      {In  Richmond,  L.     Annals  of 

the  poor.)  3651 

Ayrer,   J.     Schauspiele.      (Deut.  Dich.  d.   16  Jahrh.,  v.  3.)      16357 
Ayres,   Alfred.     The   Verbalist ;    discussions   of    the   use   of 

words.  2120a 

Ayres,  Anne.     Life  and  work  of  W.  A.  Muhlenberg.  19910 

Ayres,  G.  B.     How  to  paint  photographs  in  water  colors  and 

in  oil ;  how  to  work  in  crayon  ;  and  instr.  in  ceramic  paint- 
ing.    4th.  ed.  21154 
Ayrton,  A.  S.     Sketch  of  A.      {In  Polit.  port.)  11693 
Ayrton,  C.      Child-life  in  Japan,  and  Japanese  child-stories. 

Illust.  *I 

Ayton,  R.*    Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Aytoun,  T.  M.^  joint  author.     See  Aytoun,  W.  E. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  89 

Aytoun,  W.  E.     Bothwell ;  poem.  14073 

—  Lavs  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers,  and  other  poems.  15437 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  The  Congress  and  the  Agapedome.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s., 

V.  3.)  19148 

—  The  emerald  stnds ;  How  we  got  possession  of  the  Tuileries.    {In  Tales 

fr.  Blackwood,  v.  3.)  19142 

—  The  Glenmutchkin  railwav ;  How  I  became  a  yeoman.    {In  Tales  fr. 

Blackwood,  v.  1.)  19140 

—  How  I  stood  for  the  Dreepdailv  burghs.    {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.)  19141 

—  The  raid  of  Arnaboll.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  4.)  19149 

—  Rapping  the  ciuestion.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  18.)  19163 

—  The  surveyor's  tale.     {In  Tales  fi\  Blackwood,  v.  4.)  19143 

—  joint  mttlior.    See  Martin,  T. 

Aytoun  ;  a  romance.  10923 

Azalea;  by  C.  Clayton.  16654 

Azarian  ;  by  H.  E.  Prescott  [Spofford].  5697 
Azarias,  Brother^     Development  of  Eng.  literature  ;  old  Eng. 

period.  18908 
Azegiio,  M.  T.,  marq.  d'.     Ettore  Fieramosca ;  ossia,  La  dis- 

fida  di  Barletta.  15505 

—  Xicolo  de'  Lapi :  o^•ver6, 1.  Pallesch  e  i  Piagnoni.  15504 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  {In  his  Ess.  biog.  and  crit.)  -  4523 
Azevedo,  I.  Life.  (Mod.  saints  and  serv.  of  God.)  8941 
Azores.     Baker,  C.  A.     A  summer  in  the  Azores.  21756 

—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     {In  his  Atlantic  islands.)  17827 

—  Borges  de  F.  Henriques,  M.    Trip  to  the  Azores.  6895 

—  Weeks,  L.  H.  Among  the  Azores.  21852 
Aztec,     ^ee  Mexico. 

Azyr.     See  Vicq  d'  Azyr. 

B.,  Lieut.  Col.  The  whist-player;  laws  and  pr  act.  of  short- 
whist.  *I 
B.,  E.  V.  A  new  child's-play  ;  16  drawings.  *I 
B.,  J.  Wolfsden.  2884 
"B.  O.  W.  C",  The  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  8038 
"Bab"  ballads.  Gilbert,  W.  S.  Fifty  "Bab"  ballads.  Illust.  22438 
Babbage,  C.     Economy  of  machinery  and  manufactures.  *I 

—  Dodge,  N.  S.  {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1873.)  14104 
Babcock,  E.  W.  Household  hints.  (Appletons' home  books.)  20831 
Babes  in  the  wood  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  13234 
Babes   in  the  wood ;    by   Mrs.   Sherwood.      (In  her  Works, 

V.  4.)  3958 
Babinet,  J.     The  diamond,  and  other  prec.  stones.    {In  Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Kept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  The  northern  seas.     (/?i  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1869).  11625 
Babolain  ;  by  G.  Droz.  11686 
Babrius.     Conington,  J.     Fables  of  B.     {In  his  Misc.  writ- 
ings, V.  1,2.)                                                                             11124-5 

Baby  Rue  ;  by  [C.  M.  Clarke].  20647 
Babylon.      Lay  aid,   A.  H.      Discoveries  among  the   ruins  of 

Nineveh  and  B.  2587 

—  Explorations  in  ]S^in€veh  and  B.     {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Myers,  P.  Y.  N.     {In  his  Remains  of  lost  empires.)  13466 

—  Newman,  J.  P.    Thrones  and  palaces  of  Babylon,  etc.  15346 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Ancient  Babylonion  astrogony.     {In  his  Pleasant  ways.)     18336 

—  Rawlinson,  G.     {In  his  Five  great  monarchies,  v.  3.)  8910 

—  Sayce,  A.  H.    Babylonian  literature ;  lect.  17741 

—  Smith,  Ct.    History  of  Babvlonia.    (Anc.  Hist.  fr.  Monuments.)  17387 

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Baby's  bouquet,  The ;  old  rhymes  aud  tunes  arr.  and  decora- 
ted ;  by  W.  Crane.  *I 

Baby's  opera,  The  ;  old  rhymes  with  new  dresses,  etc. ;  by  W. 

Crane.  *I 

Bach,  J.  S.     The  Passion  of  our  Lord.  *I 

—  Barnard,  C.    The  tone  masters ;  Bach  and  Beethoven.  9010 

—  Bitter,  C.  H.    Life  of  B.;   abjrd.  tr.  fr.  the  German;   bv  J.  E.  Kay- 

Slmttleworth.    Pref .  bv  J.  Benedict.  '                            11765 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Gt.  Germ,  comp.)  18050 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.     {In  his  How  to  understand  music.)  22847 

—  OssoH,  S.  M.  F.    Lives  of  the  great  composers.     {In  her  Papers  on 

hterature,  etc.,  pt.  2.)  3309 

—  Poole,  K.  L.  Sebastian  Bach.  21837 
Bachaumont,  F.  le  C.  de.     Saint-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  11.)  *I 

Bachaumont,  L.  Memoires.  Barriere.  (Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  3.)  14523 
Bache,  A.  D.     Lecture  on  Switzerland.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Kept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  Henry,  J.  Eulogy  on  B.  (7?i  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1870)  11626 
Bache,  R.  M.     American  wonderland.  9608 

—  Tlie  young  wrecker  of  the  Florida  Reef.  5th.  ed.  18699 
Bachelder,  J.  B.     Popular  resorts,  and  how  to  reach  them, 

incl.  Gettysburg,  what  to  see,  and  how  to  see  it ;    with 
index.     (Illust.  guide  of  the  U.  S.)  11706 

—  Popular  resorts  and  how  to  reach  them ;  Summer  retreats  in  the  U.  S.  *I 
Bachelier  de  Salamanque,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres,  ser. 

2,  V.  1.)  *I 

Bachelor  of  arts,  A ;  comic  drama ;  by  P.  Hardwicke.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)  11829 

Bachelor  of  the  Albany  ;    [by  M.  W.  Savage.]  4280 

Bachelor's   bedroom ;    by    C.    Mathews.     {In   French's    Min. 

dram.,  v.  23.)  7982 

Bachelor's  revery,  A  ;  by  D.  G.  Michell.  {In  little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
Bachofen.     McLennan,  J.  F.     Bachof en's  "Das  Mutterrecht." 

{In  Ms  Studies  in  anc.  hist.)  16838 

Back,  G.     Arctic  land  expedition.     {In  Taylor,  B.,  Cycl.  of 

Mod.  travel.)  4356 

Back  to  back  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  17576 

Back  to  the  old  home  ;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  17893 

Back-bone  ;  photographed  fr.  The  "Scalpel ; "  by  E.  H.  Dixon.  6665 
Back-log  studies  ;  by  C.  D.  Warner.  11282 

Backgammon.  Pardon,  G.  F.  Backgammon.  {In  his  Hand- 
book of  draughts.)  5400 
Backus,  I.     History  of  New  England,  with  particular  ref.  to 

the  Baptists  ;  notes  by  D.  Weston.     2  v.  9063-4 

—  Hovev,  A.  Memoir  of  the  life  and  times  of  B.  14357 
Backus,  M.  M.  Fur  and  the  fur  trade.  18472 
Backwoods,  Men  of  the  ;  by  R.  H.  Moncrieff.  19222 
Bacon,  A.  M.     A  manual  of  gesture  ;  system  of  notation,  with 

principles  of  interpretation,  and  select,  for  practice.  15684 
Bacon,  A.  T.    A  month  in  Sicily.     {In  Murphy,  B.,  and  others. 

On  the  Rhine.)  19935 
Bacon,  D.     Beecher,  C.  E.     Truth  stranger  than  fiction  ;  narr. 

of  recent  transactions.  362 

Bacon,  Mrs.  E.  A.     Memoir  of  H.  Bacon.  286 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  91 

Bacon,  F.  Baron  Veridam.     Advancemeut  of  learning  ;  ed.  by 

W.  A.  Wright.     •2d.  ed.      (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)                    "  18951 

—  E!>!8avs,  moral,  economical,  and  political.    1st.  Am.  ed.  632-1: 

—  Same.    Xew  ed.  Added,  Apothegms,  Select  sentences,  Chr.  paradoxes, 

Conf .  of  faith,  and  Essay  on  death.  0759 

—  Essavs ;  or,  Counsels,  civil  and  moral,  and  "Wisdom  of  the  ancients ;  ed.  bv 

B.  Montague.                                                                                                 '  266 

—  Essays ;  with  annot.  by  R.  AVliately.  6760 

—  Same.    5th.  ed.  11166 

—  Essavs,  with  introduction,  notes,  and  index  by  E.  A.  Abbott.    3d.  ed.  2  v.  18614-15 

—  Letters  and  life.     (Occasional  works)  collect',  by  J.  Spedding.    7  vols.       12827-33 

—  Xovum  organum.  269 

—  Of  the  proiicience  and  advancement  of  learaing;  ed.  by  B.  Montagu.  265 

—  Selections.     {In  Montagu,  B.,  Select,  from  the  works  of  Taylor,  etc.)  5759 

—  Thoughts  on  Holy  Scripture ;  comp.  by  J.  G.  Hall.                '  5442 

—  Brougham,  H.  Account  of  Bacon's  Xovum  organum.  (Lib.  Usef.  Knowl.)  268 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.    Personal  hist,  of  B.  1237 

—  Doherty,  J.    Flaws  in  the  philosophy  of  B.     {In  Manning,  H.  E.    Ess. 

on  relig.  and  lit.,  ser.  3.)                  "  *I 

—  Fowler,  T.    Bacon.     (Eng.  philosophers.)  20871 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men.)  1592 

—  Macaulav,  T.  B.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  es».,  v.  3.)  2788 
Same.'    {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—  iladcintosh,  J.    Philosoi)hical  genius  of  B.  and  Mr.  Locke.    {In  his  Misc. 

works.)  2825 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    Bacon  in  Gennanv.     {In  his  Chipa.^x.  S.)  9116 

—  Spalding,  W.    Bacon.     {In  Xew  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  Spedding,  J.     Account  of  the  life  and  times  of  B.    2  v.  18172-3 
Evenings  with  a  reviewer:  or,  Macau  lay  and  B.    2  v.  21740-1 

Bacon,  F.  Civilization  and  health.  (///  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

.Jour.,  1871.)  1.5733 

—  Hammond,  W.  A.,  a7i(f  Lincoln,  D.  F.    Vaccination.     {In  Ajiier.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 
Bacon,   F.    W.      Formulas    and    rules.      (In    Porter,    C.    T. 

Treatise,  etc.)  13568 

Bacon,  G.  B.  Siam,  as  it  was  and  is.   (Illust.  lib.  of  travel,  etc.)  11479 

—  Six  sermons  on  the  Sabbath  question.  In  Bacon.  L.  W.  Sabbath  quest.  21578 
Bacon,  Jiev.  Henry.     Memoirs  of  C.  A.  Gerauld.  285 

—  Bacon,  E.  A.  Memoir  of  B.  286 
Bacon,  Henry.     Parisian  art  and  artists.     Illust.  *I 

—  A  Parisian  year.  Illust.  21579 
Bacon,  J.     Cunningham,  A.      {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  3.)                   ^  1055 

Bacon,  L.  The  genesis  of  the  New  England  churches.  13057 

—  The  Hebrew  Theocracy.     {In  Boston  lect.,  1871.)  12134 

—  Thirteen  hist,  discourses  of  the  lirst  church  in  Xew  Haven.  *I 
Bacon,  L.  W.     Biographical  sketch  of  Father  Hyacinthe.     (In 

Hyacinthe.     Discourses.)  8013 
Bacon,  L.  W.     The  law  of  rest  for  all  necessary  to  the  liberty 

of  rest  for  each.     (In  Sabbath  ess.)  19808 

—  Memorials  of  E.  B.  Gould.  18590 

—  The  Sabbath  question:   Sunday  observance  and  Sunday  laws;  sermon 

and  speeches ;  [with]  Sermons,  by  G.  B.  Bacon.         *  21578 
Bacon,  N.     Howitt,  M.     Bacon  addressing  the  Council.     (In 

/ler  Vignettes.)  7679 

—  Ware,  W.  Life  of  B.  {In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  13.)  4122 
Bacon,  T.  The  Oriental  annual.  *  11110 
Bacteria.  Magnin,  A.  The  Bacteria  ;  tr.  by  G.  M.  Sternberg.  *I 
Bad  case,  A  ;  by  J.  Magnus  and  H.  C.  Bunner.     (In  Mathews, 

J.  B.,  comedies.)  19355 
Bad  speculation,  A;   by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].     (In  her 

Dead  sin,  etc.)  11481 


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—  Same,  {In  her  Seen  and  heard.)  11160 ■> 
Baddeck,  aud  that  sort  of  thiog  ;  by  C.  D.  Warner.  12634 
Badeau,  A.     Military  hist,  of  U.  S.  Grant.  1861-1865.     3  v.    7151-3 

—  The  vagabond.  287 
Baden.     Trollope,  T.  A.     Baden  and  Allerheiligen.     {In  Mur- 
phy, B.  and  others.     On  the  Rhine.)                                          19935 

Baden-Powell,  W.     See  Powell,  W.  B. 

Badger,  A.  S.    Paper.     (/7i  Howe,  J.  W.    Sex  and  education.)   12253 
Badger,  C.  N.    The  teacher's  last  lesson  ;  mem.  of  M.  Whiting.       288 
Badges.     Palisser,  F.  C.     Historic  devices,  badges,  and  war- 
cries.  8880 
Badham,  CD.     Prose  halieutics  :  or.  Ancient  and  modern  fish 

tattle.  22645 

—  Treatise  on  the  esculent  funguses  of  England.  *I 
Baer,   K.   E.  von.     Reden  gehalten  in  wissenschaftlichen  Ver- 

sammlungen   und   kleinere  Aufsatze  vermischten  Inhalts. 

3  v.  10419-21 

Contents.     V.  1.     Reden.    2.    Studien  aus  dem  Gebiete  der  Xatur- 

wisseuschaften.    3.    Historisehe  Fragen  mit  der  Naturwisseusehaften 

beantwortet. 

Baffin's  Bay.     Markham,  A.  H.     Whaling  cruise  to  Baffin's 

bay,  etc.  12729' 

Bagby,  G.  W.  {pseud.  M.  Adams).     How  "Ruby"  played; 

8k.  of  B.      {In  Waterson,  H.     Oddities  in  South,  life.)      22306 

—  What  I  did  with  my  fifty  millions.  12939- 
Bage,  R.     Scott,  W.      {In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  2  ;  and 

Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)  3851  ;  3837 

Bagehot,  W'.     i\rticles  on  the  depreciation  of  silver  and  on 

topics  connect,  with  it.  17206 

—  Biographical  studies;  ed.  by  R.  H.  Button.  20441 

Conten  ts .  Sir  R.  Peel. — Lord  Brougham. — Mr.Gladstone. — Wm.  Pitt. — 
Bolinbroke.  —  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis. — A.  Smith. — Lord  Althorp  and  the  Re- 
form act  of  1!!<32. 

Addenda.  The  prince  consort.— What  Lord  Lvndhurst  really  was. — 
The  tribute  at  Hereford  to  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis.— Mr.  Cobden.— Lord  Palmer- 
ston.— The  Earl  of  Clarendon.— Mr.  Lowe  as  Chancellor  of  the  Echequer.— 
Guizot.— Prof.  Cairnes.— Disraeli  as  a  member  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

—  Economic  studies ;  ed.  by  R.  H.  Hutton.  19698^ 

Contents.  Postulates  of  Eng.  political  economy. — Preliminaries  of  polit. 
economy.— Adam  Smith  and  our  modern  economy.— Malthus. — Ricardo.— 
The  growth  of  capital. — Cost  of  production. — Appendix. 

—  The  English  constitution.  12138 

—  Lombard  street ;  essay,  11962 

—  Physics  and  politics ;  or,  Thoughts  on  the  appl.  of  the  princ.  of  "Natural 

"^selection"  and  "Inheritance"  to  polit.  society.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  11269^ 

—  Xadal,  E.  S.  Journalism  as  exemplified  by  B.  (in  his  Ess.)  21897 
Bagenal,  P.  H.     The  American  Irish,   and  their  influence  on 

Irish  politics.  21496 

Bahama  islands.    Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    {In  his  Atlantic  islands.)  17827 

—  Ives,  C.  The  Isles  of  summer.  Illust.  20481 
Baile,  J.     Wonders  of  electricity  ;  fr.  the  French  ;  add.  by  J. 

W.  Armstrong.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  10095 

Bailey,  A.  The  succession  to  the  English  crown  ;  hist,  sketch.  19699 
Bailey,  F.  K.     Cholera  in  Knoxville,   Tenn.     {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1,  1873.)  *I 

Bailey,  G.  W.  .  A  private  chapter  of  the  war.     (1861-5.)  19872= 

Bailey,   J.   M.     England  fr.   a  back-window ;    with  views  of 

IScotland  and  Ireland.  18153- 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  93 

—  Life  in  Daiiburv.  11688 

—  Mr.  Phillips'  goneness.  .  18909 
^Bailey,  J.  E.     Life  of  T.  Fuller,  with  not.  of  his  books,  his 

kinsmen,  and  his  friends.  .  *I 
Bailey,  J.  M.    The  book  of  ensilage  ;  or.  The  new  dispensation 

for  farmers.  19873 

Bailey,  I*.  J.     The  age  ;  a  colloquial  satire.  7060 

—  Festus.                                                                      ,  ,  290 

—  The  mystic ;  and  other  poems.  7059 

Contents.    The  mvstic— A  spiritual  legend.— A  fairy  tale. 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Home,  R.  H.    H.  Tavlor  and  the  author  of  "Festus."     {In  his  New 

spirit  of  the  age.)  *  ^  2000 

Bailey,  S.     Essays  on  the  formation  and  publication  of  opin- 
ions, etc.  1406 

—  Essays  on  the  formation  and  publication  of  opinions,  the  pursuit  of  truth, 

etc.  *  new  ed.  289 

—  Ribot.T.     (7w  A  ?*^Eng.  psychology.)  12355 
Bailey,  W.  H.     Bursting  of  water-supply  pipes  in   winter.     {In 

Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  *I 

!Bailey,  W.  W.     The  botanical  collector's  handbook.     (Natu- 
ralists' hand,  ser.)  *I 
Bailey-Denton.     See  Denton. 

Bailiff's  maid.  The  ;  from  the  German  of  E.  Marlitt  [E.  Johns].  20485 
Baillie,   Mrs.     A  sail  to  Smyrna ;    or,  An  English  woman's 
journal ;    incl.   impress,   of  Constantinople,   a  visit  to  a 
Turkish  harem,  and  a  railway  journey  to  Ephesus.  13045 

Baillie,    Lady    G.     Chambers,   W.     {In   his   Stories   of    old 

families.)  18362 

—  Watson,  H.  C.     (7n  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Baillie,  J.     Complete  poetical  [and  dramatic]  works.                     4961 

Contents.  Bai<il ;  tragedy.— Th«'  tryal ;  comedy.— De  Monfort ;  tragedy. 
— The  election;  comedy.  — Ethwald;  tragedy.  — The  second  marriage; 
comedy.  — Rayner;  tragedy.  — The  country  inn;  comedy.— Constantiue 
I'aleologus;  tnigedy. — Orni;  tragedy.— The  dream:  tragedy.— The  siege; 
comedy. — The  beacon;  musical  drama. — The  bride. — the  martyr;  drama. 
—  The*  family  legend.  —  Metrical  legends  of  exalted  characters :  TVm. 
Wallace ;  Christopher  Columbus ;  Ladv  Griseld  Baillie.— Fugitive  pieces. 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 
'Baillie,  R.     Carlyle,  T.     Baillie  the  Covenanter.     {In  his  Crit. 

and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  699 

Baillie-Grohman,  W.  A.     See  Grohman,  W.  A.  B. 
Baillon,  H.     The    natural  history    of  plants ;    tr.  by  M.  M. 

Hartog.     V.  1-4.  *I 

Bailly,  J.  S.     Saiut-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  10.)         *I 

—  Arago,  F.     {In  his  Biog.  of  dist.  men,  ser.  1.)  170 
Baily,  W.  L.     Trees,  plants,  and  flowers  ;  where  and  how  they 

grow.     Engr.  8024 

Bain,  A.     Correlation   of    nervous   and   mental   forces.     {In 

Stewart,  B.     Couserv.  of  energy.)  12238 

—  Critical  estunate  of   character  and  writings.      {In  Grote,  G.     Minor 

works.)                              •  12196 

—  Education  as  a  science.     (Int-  Sci.  ser.)  18374 

—  The  emotions  and  the  will.    2d.  ed.  8897 

—  English  composition  and  rhetoric.  9755 

—  James  Mill ;  a  biography.  21418 

—  John  Stuart  Mill ;  a  criticism,  with  pers.  recollections.  21439 

—  Logic.    2  V.  8981-2 

—  3Iental  science ;  compend.  of  psychology,  and  the  hist,  of  philosophy.  7640 

—  Mind  and  body;  theories  of  their  relation.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  11974 


94  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Moral  science.  7674 

—  The  senses  and  the  intelleot.  8898 

—  Ribot,  T.     {hi  his  Eng.  psychology.)  12355 

—  Spencer,  H.  Bam  on  the  emotions  and  the  will.  {In  Ms  IWwat.,  etc.)  5623 
Bainbridge,  W.  Harris,  T:  Life  and  services  of  B.  1781 
Bains  a  la  papa,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  5.)  *I 
Baird,  H.  M.     History  of  the  rise  of  the  Huguenots  of  France. 

2  V.  19020-1 

—  Life  of  R.  Baird.  6286 
Baird,  R.     Visit  to  Northern  Europe.     2  v.  476-7 

—  Baird,  H.  M.  Life  of  R.  Baird.  6286 
Baird,  W.  R.     American  college  fraternities;  descr.  analysis 

of  the  society  system  in  colleges.  19394 
Baireuth,  Margravine  of.     See  Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina. 

Bajazet ;  tragedie  ;  par  J.  Racine.      {In  his  Theatre  comp.)  1439^ 

Baked  head,  The,  and  other  tales.      (Putnam's  story  lib.)  3570 

Baker,  B.     Long  span  railway  bridges.  11777 
Baker,  Lady  A.     Half-hours  with  my  girls  ;  or  "Talks  about 

anything."  18523 
Baker,    B.      Treatment   of    discharged   prisoners.     (In   Nat. 

Pris.  Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,  1874.)  *I 
Baker,  C.  A.     A   summer  in  the  Azores  ;  with  a  glimpse  of 

Madeira.  21756 

Baker,  F.  M.     Friendless.  5477 

—  Louisa  Murray,  and  other  tales.  5478- 
Baker,  G.  A.,  Jr.  Point-lace  and  diamonds;  [poems].  13740 
Baker,  G.  M.     A  baker's  dozeb  ;  humorous  dialogues.  10593 

—  Ballads  of  home.    Illust.  *I 

—  The  drawing-room  stage;  dramas,  comedies,  farces,  etc.  11336 

—  The  exhibition  drama.    Illust.  13308 

Contents.  Enlisted  for  the  war. — Never  say  die. — Champion  of  her 
sex. — Visions  of  freedom. — 3Ierry  Christmas  of  the  old  woman  who  lived 
in  a  shoe.— Tournament  of  Idyl  court  .—Thorn  among  the  roses.— Christ- 
mas carol. 

—  Handy  dramas  for  amateur  actors.  16747 

Contents.  The  flower  of  the  family.— A  mysterious  disappearance.— 
Above  the  clouds.— Shall  our  mothers  vote?— iPaddle  your  own  canoe.— 
One  hundred  years  ago. — The  little  brown  jug. — Seeing  the  elephant. 

—  The  mimic  stage;  dramas,  comedies,  burlesques,  etc.  7551 

—  Plavs  for  little  folks :  The  fairv  of  the  fountain.  19793 

—  The  reading  club  and  handy  speaker.    Nos.  1-10.  14369-73;  19201-5 

—  Running  to  waste.  '  13058^ 

—  The  temperance  drama.  7095^ 

Contents.    Little  brown  jug. — Seeing  the  elephant. — Little  more  cider. 
— drop  too  much. — Man  with  the  demijohn. — The  tempter. — We're  all  tee- 
totalers.— Last  loaf. 
Baker,  H.  B.     Death-rate  in  Michigan,  and  comparison  with 
Dr.  Farr's  life-tables   of    healthy  districts  in  Eng.      (In 
Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Relations  of  schools  to  diphtheria,  etc.   {In  Am,  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts., 

etc.,  \.  6.)  *I 

—  State  Board  of  Health  of  Michigan.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1874.  15734 
Baker,  Mrs.  H.  N.  (W.)    {pseud.    Madeline  Leslie.)     Howard 

and  his  teacher  ;  The  sister's  influence  ;  and  other  stories.  2611 

Baker,  James.     Turkey.  17007 

Baker,  L.  C.     History  of  the  United  States  Secret  Service.  6954 

—  The  secret  service  in  the  late  war.  [New  ed.]  Illust.  20406 
Baker,  M.     Sketch  of  B.     {In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)  4886. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  95 

Baker,  S.  W.     The  Albert  Nyaoza,  great  basiu  of  the  Nile. 

Maps,  illust.  and  portr.  6438 

—  Cast  up  bv  the  sea.    Illust.  7577 

—  Cyprus  as  I  saw  it  iu  1879.                                           -  19416 

—  Ei^ht  years  in  Ceylon :  new  ed.    Illust.  7829 

—  Ismailia ;  narrative  of  the  exp.  to  Cent.  Africa  for  the  suppression  of  the 

slave  trade,  organizedbv  Ismail,  Khedive  of  Eg^-pt.   Maps,  portr.  and 

Illust.                              '          .                              '  13309 

—  The  Xile  tributaries  of  Abvssinia,  and  the  sword  hunters  of  the  Hamran 

Arabs.                             '  7154 

—  Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon ;  new  ed.  Illust.  7763 
Baker,  T.  Railway  engineering.  *I 
Baker,  W.  M.     Blessed  8aint-certainty.  20408 

—  Carter  Quarterman.  15527 

—  His  majestv,  mvself.     (Xo  name  series.)  19271 

—  Mose  Evaiis.     '  12707 

—  The  new  Timothy.  8775 

—  The  Virginians  in  Texas.  18059 

—  A  year  worth  living.  17696 
Baker,   VV.  S.     The  engraved  portraits  of  Washington,  with 

not.  of  the  originals,  and  biog.  sk.  of  the  painters.  *I 

Baker,  Z.     Cottage  builder's  manual.  315 
Bakewell,  F.  C.     Great  facts  ;  hist,  and  descr.   of  inventions 

dur.  the  present  cent.     Illust.  316 

Bakewell,  R.     Introduction  to  geology  ;  ed.  by  B.  Silliman.  376 
Bakhtyar  Nama,  The  ;  Persian  romance ;  tr.  fr.  a  ms.  by  W. 

Ouseley;  ed.,  with  introd.,  etc.,  by  W.  A.  Clouston.  *I 
Bal  champetre,  Le ;  on,  Les  grisettes  a  la  campagne  ;  eomedie 

vaudeville,  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  13.)  *I 
Balance  spring.     Immisch,   M.     The  balance  spring  and  its 

isochronal  adjustments.  11316 
Balances.     Chisholm,  H.  W.     Balances.     {In  So.  Kensington 

Sci.  lect.,  V.  2.)  17679 
Balaustion,  Last  aclventure  of.     See  Browning,   R.     Aristo- 
phanes' apology. 

Balaustion's  adventure  ;  by  R.  Browning.  9324 
Balch,  F.  V.  Biography  of  H.  M.  Bond.   (In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
Balch,  W.  R.     Life  of  J.  A.  Garfield.  20917 
Balcombe  street  mystery,  The.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  House- 
hold Words,  V.  8.)  14308 
Balder  the  beautiful ;  by  R.  Buchanan.  17372 
Balderscourt ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  8436 
Baldwin,  A.  H.     Christmas  Samaritan.     {In  Christmas  story- 
teller.) 17662 
Baldwin,  G.  C.     Fellow-helpers  of  the  truth.     {In  Union  pul- 
pit.) 6680 
Baldwin,  J.     Art  of  school  management ;  text-book.  20462 
Baldwin,  J.  D.     Ancient  America.  10078 

—  Pre-historic  nations.  7669 
Baldwin,  J.   L.     Laws  of  short  whist;  and  Treatise  on  the 

game;  by  J.  Clay.  3  2217 
Baldwin,  J.  G.     Flush  times  ; — Sk.  of  B.     {In  Watterson,  H. 

Oddities  in  South,  life.)  22306 

—  Party  leaders;  sketches  of  Jeftersou,  Hamilton,  Jackson,  Clay,  Ran- 

dolph, incl.  not.  of  other  statesmen.  *I 


96  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Baldwin,  M.  B.     Pitman,  E.  R.     Mission  life  in  Greece  and 

Palestine  ;  memorials  of  B.  21247 

Baldwin,  T.     Sketch  of   B.     {In  Biog.   of   self-taught  men, 

V.  1.)  410 

Baldwin,  W.  H.     Travelling  salesmen  ;  their  opportunities  and 

their  dangers.  13451 

Baldwin,   W.   J.     Steam  heating  for  buildings  ;  or,  Hints  to 

steam  fitters.     Illust.  21152 

Balearic  Islands.  Bidwell,  C.  T.    The  Balearic  islands.    Illust.   17219 

Bale,  M.  P.  Wood  working  machinery ;  its  rise,  progress, 
and  constr.  ;  with  hints  on  the  management  of  saw  mills, 
etc.     Illust.  19700 

Balfe,  M.  W,     The  Bohemian  girl.  *I 

—  Same.     (In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  The  Rose  of  Castille ;  opera.  *I 

—  Same.     (In  Tryon,  W.  G.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Satanella.     (In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  II  talismano.  [the  talisman.]  *I 

—  Kenney,  C.  L.    Memoir  of  B.  13868 
Balfour,  A.  J.     A   defence  of  philosophic  doubt;  ess.  on  the 

foundations  of  belief.  19417 

Balfour,  C.   L.     Moral   heroism ;  trials  and  triumphs  of  the 

great  and  good.     New  ed.     Illust.  6740 

Balfour,  F.  M.     Monograph  on  the  development  of  Elasmo- 

branch  fishes.  20832 

—  Treatise  on  comparative  embryology.    2.  v.  20352-3 

—  joint  author.    See  Foster,  M.' 

Balfour,  J.  H.     First  book  of  botany ;  introd.  to  the  study  of 

plants.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12599 

—  Manual  of  botany.  .  1635 

—  Second  book  of  Botany ;  introd.  to  the  study  of  systematic  and  economic 

botany.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)            '          *  12799 

Bali.  Description.  Helms,  L.  V.  {In  Ms  Pioneering,  etc.)  21974 
Ball,  A.  B.     Physical  exercise.     {In   Buck,  A.  H.      Tr.    on 

hygiene,  v.  1.)  19451 
Ball,  B.  L.    Rambles  in  Eastern  Asia,  incl.  China  and  Manilla, 

[1848-50].  317 

Ball,  C.     Slavery  in  the  United  States  :  narr.  of  the  life  of  B.  318 

Ball,  E.     Floating  beacon.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  23.)  11821 

Ball,  R.  S.  Astronomy  ;  spec.  rev.  for  Amer.,  by  S.  Newcomb.  18061 

—  Elementary  lessons  on  appl.  mechanics.  12600 

—  Experimental  mechanics ;  lect.    Illust.  9750 

—  Mechanics.     (London  sci.  class-books.)  19418 

—  The  theory  of  screws ;  study  in  the  dynamics  of  a  rigid  body.  15700 
Ball,  V.     Jungle  life  in  India  ;  or,  The   journeys   and  journals 

of  an  Indian  geologist.     [Illust].  20919 

Ball,  The,  at  Sceaux  ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.     {In  The  cat  and  bat- 
tledore, V.  2.)  19093 
Ball-room  guide.  9180 
Ballad  stories  of  the  affections  ;  fr.  the  Scandinavian  ;  by  R. 

Buchanan.  8114 

Ballads.    See  English  ballads  ; — Legends  ;. — Songs.  Also  Names 

of  countries  under  the  head  Literature. 
Ballads  in  black  ;  shadow  pantomimes  with  silhouette  illust.  ;  by 

F.  E.  Chase  and  J.  F.  Goodridge.  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  97 

Ballanche,  P.  S.     Sainte-Beuve.   C.   A.      {In   Ji is  Tort,  cont., 

V.  2.)  *I 

Ballantine,  H.     Midnight  marches  thr.  Persia  ;  with  introd.  by 

J.  H.  Seelye.     Ilhist.  18268 

Ballantine,  J.     The  Gaberlunzie's  wallet.  *I 

Ballantine,  W.     Some  experiences  of  a  barrister's  life.    3d.  ed. 

2  V.  21553-4 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Away  in  the  wilderness.  18701 

—  Black  Ivory.  6598 

—  Deep  down ;  tale  of  the  Cornish  mines.    Illust.  7635 

—  The  dog:  Crusoe.  10006 

—  Erling  the  Bold.  8078 

—  Fast  fnthe  lee;  or.  Adv.  in  the  Polar  regions.  18700 

—  The  tire  brigade;  or,  Fio:hting  the  flames.    Illust.  7362 

—  Freaks  on  the  fells ;  and,  Why  I  did  not  become  a  sailor.  5821 

—  Gascovne.  7658 

—  The  gorilla  hunters.  10007 

—  Hudson's  Bav :  or,  Everv  dav  life  in  the  wilds  of  No.  America.  320 

—  The  iron  horse.                '       '  10673 

—  The  life  of  a  ship  fr.  the  launch  to  the  wreck.  20731 

—  The  life-boat.  5822 

—  Man  on  the  ocean ;  book  about  boats  and  ships.  13273 

—  The  Norsemen  in  the  west ;  or,  America  before  Columbus.  11179 

—  The  Red  Eric.  5511 

—  Rivers  of  ice :  tale  illust.  Alpine  adventure  and  glacier  action.  15402 

—  Shifting  winds.  8033 

—  Silver  lake ;  or,  Lost  in  the  snow.  7439 

—  Ungava :  tale  of  Esquimaux  land.    Illust.                                  *  6747 

—  The  wild  man  of  the  west.  10005 

—  joint  anthor.     See  Adams.  AV.  T. 

Ballantyne,  T.     Biographical  mem.  of   Carlyle.     {In  Carlyle, 

T.     Passages,  efc.)  6507 

—  Essays  in  mosaic;  [excerpts  fr.  various  authors].     (Bayard  ser.)  10878 

Contents.  Art  or  reading. — Art  of  thinking. — Art  of  conversation. — 
Gentleman liness. — Good  manners  and  good  breeding. — Concentration  and 
method. — Statesmanship.— Pococuranteism,  cjiiicism,  scepticism. — Uses 
of  adversity.— Solitude  and  retirement.— Symimthy  with  nature.— Friend- 
ship.— The  gospel  of  labour. — Too  much  brain  work. — The  gospel  of  rest. 

Ballard,  H.  H.     Hand-book  of  the  St.  Nicholas  Agassiz  Assoc.  21924 

Ballard,  J.  P.     Insect  lives  ;  or.  Born  in  prison.  1920s 

Ballo  in  maschera  ;  opera  ;  by  Verdi.  *I 

—  Same.     (In  Tryon,  G.  AV.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Balloons.     See  Aeronautics. 

Ballot.     Adams,  C.  F.,  Jr.     Protection   of   the   ballot.     {In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.)  15732 

Ballou,  A.     Christian  non-resistance.  481 

—  History  of  Milford,  Mass.,  to  1881.    2  v.  *I 
Ballon,  H.     Treatise  on  atonement.     6th.  ed.  76o0 

—  Ballou,  31.  M.    Biography  of  B.  321 
Ballon,  H.,  2f?.     Counsel  and   encouragement;  discourses   on 

the  conduct  of  life.             •               "  6160 

Ballou,  M.  M.     Biogiaphy  of  H.  Ballou.  321 

—  Historv  of  Cuba.  4965 

—  Pearls  of  thought.  20258 

—  Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Ballyshan  Castle.     See  Mother's  request. 

Balmes,  J.     Criterion  ;  or.  How  to  detect  error  and  arrive  at 

truth:  tr.  by  a  Catholic  priest.  18461 

—  European  civilizati<»n:   Protestantism  and  Catholicity    comp.  in  their 

eflfects  on  the  civiliz.  of  Europe.                                  *  13424 
Balsam-seller,  The,  of  Thurotzer ;  by  [Mrs.    Gore],     {hi  her 

Hungarian  tales,  v.  3.)  21562 


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Balsamo,  G.     (pseud.  Conte  Cagliostro.)    Carlyle,  T.  C.     {In 

his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  3.)  698 

—  Russell,  W.  {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6266' 
Balthazar  ;  or,  Science  and  love  ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.  18729 
Baltic  Sea.     Macgregor,  J.  The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic.  lUust. 

3d.  ed.  '  7039^ 

—  /See  also  Pomerania. 

Baltimore,  Md.     Thomas    Wilson  Sanitarium.     The  sanitary 

care  and  treatment  of  children  and  their  diseases  ;  essays.  20495 
Contents.  Anderson,  E.G.  How  can  children  in  a  city  be  kept  healthy?— 
Busey,  S.  C.  The  mortality  of  young  children;  its  causes  and  prevention. 
— Jacobi,  A.  Improvement  of  "the  condition  of  poor  and  sick  children.— 
Meigs,  J.  F.  Sanitary  care  and  treatment  of  children  and  their  diseases. 
—Smith,  J.  L.  Causes  of  mortality  of  young  children  in  sunmier,  and 
measures  for  prevention. 

Baluchistan.     See  Beluchistan. 

Balzac,  H.  de.     Oeuvres   completes.     La   comedie  humaine ; 

Correspondence.     24  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Schies  de  la  vie  privee:  La  maison  du  chat  qui 
pelote. — Le  bal  de  Sceaux.— Memoires  de  deux  jeunes  mariees.— La  bourse. 
— 31odeste  Mignon.  2.  Un  debut  dans  la  vie.— Albert  Savarus.— La 
Vendetta.— Une  double  famille.— La  paix  du  menage.— Madame  Fir- 
miani.— Etude  de  femme.— La  fausse  maltresse.— Une  tille  d'Eve.  3.  Le 
message.— Le  grenadiere.— La  fejnme  abandonn^e.—Hororine.— Beatrix. 
— Gobseck.— La  femme  de  trente  ans.  4.  Le  pore  Goriot.— Le  Colonel 
Chabert.  — La  messe  de  1'  athee.— L'  interdiction.— Le  contrat  de  mariage. 
— Auti'e  etude -de  femme.  5.  Scenes  de  la  vie  de  Province:  Ursule 
Mironet.— Eugtniie  Grandet.— Le  lys  dans  la  vallee.— Les  celibataires : 
Pierrette,  O.  Les  celibataires :  Le  cure  de  tours. — La  Rabouilleuse. — 
Les  Parisiens  en  Province :  L'  illustre  Gaudissart.— La  muse  du  departe- 
ment.— Les  rivalites :  La  vieille  tille.  7.  Les  provinciaux  k  Paris :  Le 
cabinet  des  antiques. — Illusions  perdues.  8.  Scenes  de  la  vie  Paris- 
ienne.  Histoire  des  treize.— Histoire  de  la  grandeur  et  de  la  decadence 
de  Cesar  Birotteau  — La  maison  Nucingen.  9.  Splendeurs  et  miserea 
des  courtisanes. — Les  secrets  de  la  princesse  de  Cadignau.— Facino  Cane. 
— Sarrasine.— Pierre  Grassou.  10.  Les  parents  pauvres:  La  cousine 
Bette. — Le  cousin  Pons.  11,  Un  homme  d'  attaires. — Un  prince  de  la 
Boh^me. — Gaudissart  II.— ^es  emploves. — Les  comMiens  sans  le  savoir. — 
Les  petits  bourgeois.  12.  Scenes  de  la  vie  militaire:  Les  chouans. — 
Une  passion  dans  le  d6sert. — Un  Episode  sous  la  terreur. — LTne  tenebreuse 
aftaire. — Z.  Marcas. — L'envers  de  I'histoire  contemporaine.  IS.  Scenes 
de  la  vie  de  campagne:  Le  depute  d'  Arcis.— Le  medecin  de  campagne. 
14.  Le  cure  village.— Les  paysans.  15.  Etudes  philosophiques:  La 
peau  de  chagrin.- Jesus-Christ  en  Flandre.— Melmoth  reconcilie.— Le 
chef-d'(BUvre  mconnu. — Gambara. — Massimilla  Doni. — La  recherche  de 
V  absolu.  16.  L'enfant  maudit.— Les  Marana.— Adieu-Le  requisition- 
naire. — El  Verdugo. — Un  drame  au  bord  de  la  mer. — L'auberge  rouge. — 
L'  elixir  de  longue  vie. — Maltre  Cornelius. — 8ur  Catherine  de  Medicis. — 
Les  proscrits.  17.  Louis  Lambert.— Seraphita.— Physiologic  du  man- 
age.—Petites  miseres  de  la  vie  conjugale.  18.  Thedire:  Yautrin.— Les 
ressources  de  Quinola.— Pamela  GiVaud. — La  maratre.— Le  faiseur.  19. 
Les  contes  drolatiques  coUigez  ez  abbayes  de  Touraine.  20.  (Euvres 
diverses:  Contes  et  nouvelles. — Essais  anahi;iques.  21.  Physionomies  et 
esquisses  Parisienhes. — Croquis  et  fantaisies.  22.  Portraits  et  critique 
litt^raire.— Polemique  judiciaire.  23.  Etudes  historiques  et  politiques. 
24.    Correspondence,  1819-1850. 

—  The  alchemist,  or.  The  house  of  Claes.  12001 

—  Balthazar;  or.  Science  and  love ;  tr.  bv  W.  Robson.  ,  18729' 

—  The  cat  and  battledore,  and  other  tales ;  tr.  into  Eng.  bv  P.  Kent.  3  v.        19092-4 

Contents.  Vol.  1.  The  cat  and  battledore.— The  Vendetta.  2.  The 
purse.— The  ball  at  Sceaux.    S.    Madame  Firmiani.— A  double  familv. 

—  Eugenie  Grandet.  18850^ 

—  Greatness  and  decline  of  Cesar  Birotteau;  tr.  bv  O.  W.  Wight  and  F.  B. 

Goodrich.  •  322 

—  Translations  fr.  B.     (In  Walker,  H.  H.    The  Comedie  humaine,  etc.)  19095- 

Note.    Cont.  The  purse ;  Gaudissart  II. ;  Albert  Savarus. 

—  Unrequited  atfection ;  or.  Daddy  Goriot.  1772S 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.     {In  tlieir  Famous  French  authors.)  1902ft 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  99^ 

—  James,  H.,  Jr.     {In  his  French  poets  and  nov.)  17578 

—  Loveujoul,  C.  de.    Histoire  des  cenvres  de  B.  *T 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his Fortr.  eont.,  v.  2;  Preni.  lund.,v.2;  Cans. 

kind.,  V.  2.)  *I 

—  Stephen,  L.    Balzac's  novels.     {In  his  Hours  in  a  lib.    1st.  ser.)  13942 

—  Walker,  H.  H.    The  "  Com^die  humaine,-'  and  its  author;  with  tr.  fr.  B.      19095 
Bamber, 'E.  F.,  joint  author.     See  Rankine,  W.  J.  M. 
Bamboozling  ;  by  T.  E.  Wilks.    (/^i  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  3.)   11835 
Bampton  lectures.     Namely: 

Bernard,  T.  D.    Progress  of  doctrine  in  the  N.  T.  718& 

Eaton,  J.  E.  T.    The  permanence  of  Christianity.  11775 

Farrar,  A.  S.  Critical  hist,  of  fi'ee  thoujrht  in  ref.  to  the  Christ,  religion.  10741 
Hatch,  E.    Orsranization  of  the  early  Chiist.  churches,       ^  20449 

Hessey,  J.  A.    Sunday.  *  '  *I 

Jackson,  W.    Doctrine  of  retribution.  15630- 

Liddon,  H.  P.    The  divinity  of  Jesus  Christ.  9878 

Mansel,  H.  L.    Limits  of  relijrious  thought.  10012 

Mozley,  J.  B.     Lectures  on  miracles.  17677 

Rawlihson,  G.    Historical  evidences  of  the  Scripture  records.  5165 

Smith,  L  Ct.    Characteristics  of  Christ,  moralitv.  1212^ 

Wace,  H.    The  foundations  of  faith.  20237 

Wordsworth,  J.    The  one  religion.  22558 

Bancroft,  George.     Histoire  de  1'  action  commune  de  la  France 

et  de  rAm'*rique  pour  1'  independance  des  Etats-Unis  ;    tr. 

et  annoti'  par  A.  de  Circourt ;  accomp.  de  documents  iued. 

3  V.  *I 

—  History  of  the  formation  of  the  constitution  of  the  U.  8. 2  v.  21547-8 

—  History  of  the  United  States.    10  v.  291-8 :  9222-3 

—  .^^^/me;  Centenary  ed.    6  v.  15548-5S 

—  ^Vf/me;  author's  last  revision,    v.  1,  2.  22453-4 

—  Introduction.     {In  Gayarn'*,  C.  E.  A.    Philip  II.  of  Spain.)  6555 

—  The  last  moments  of  eminent  men.  {In  Rice,  A.  T.  Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am. 

Rev.)  18790 

—  Literary  and  historical  miscellanies.  299 

Contents.  Essavs :  Doctrine  of  temperaments. — Ennui. — The  ruling 
passion  in  death. — Studies  in  (rerman  literature:  General  characteristics. 
—Revival  of  German  literature.— Men  of  science  and  learning.— Age  of 
Schiller  and  Goethe. — Translations. — History:  Economy  of  Athens. — Dcr 
cline  of  the  Roman  peoi»le.— Russia.— Wars  of  Russia  and  Turkey. — 
Occasional  addresses:  A  word  on  Calvin,  the  Reformer.- Office  of  the 
people  in  art.  government,  and  religion.— In  memory  of  W.  E.  Channing. 
— Oration  commem.  of  A.  Jackson. — Necessity,  reality,  and  promise  of 
the  progi-ess  of  the  human  race. 

—  Preseott,  W.  H.    Bancroft's  I'nited  States.     (Z/i /jis  Biog.  and  crit.  misc.)  •   3541 
Bancroft's  Pacific  Coast  guide  books  ;  by  J.  S.  Hittel.      Maps 

and  illust.  *I 

Bandelier,  A.  F.  Art  of  war  and  mode  of  warfare  of  the  anc. 
Mexicans  ;  Distribution  and  tenure  of  land,  and  the  cus- 
toms with  respect  to  inheritance,  among  the  anc.  Mexi- 
cans ;  Social  organization  and  mode  of  govern't  of  the 
anc.  Mexicans.  (Peabody  Mus.  of  Arch.  Repts.,  v.  2.)  19624 
Bandit,  The ;  by  A.  Blanche.  *  10049 

Banim,  J.     Damon  and  Pythias.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  5.)     11807 

—  The  rival  dreamers.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  12.)  12983 

—  Home,  R.  H.    Banim,  and  the  Irish  novelists.     {Inhis  New  spirit  of  the 

age.)  2000 

Banished  son,  The  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  C.  L.  Heutz.  1869 

Bank  of  England.     Francis  J.    History  of  the  Bank  of  Eng. 

2  V.  11215-16 

—  Palgrave,  R.  H.  1.    Analysis  of  the  accts.  of  the  Bank.  {In  his  Bank  rate 

in  Eng.,  France,  etc.)  20589' 

Bank  of  the  U.  S.     Roy  all,  W.  L.     Andrew  Jackson  and  the 

Bank  of  the  U.  S.  1936a 


100  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Bank  notes  and  bullion  :   by  H.  Martineau.     2  pts.  2932 

Bankes,  M.  (H.)     Watson,  H.  C.     (//i  7m  Heroic  women.)  4676 

Banking.     See  Banks  and  Banking. 

Bankruptcy.  Ward,  E.  A  just  bankrupt  law  :  its  present 
necessity,  and  importance  as  a  permanent  act.  {In  his 
Speeches.)  *I 

Banks,  J.     Brougham,  H.      {In  his  Lives  of  philos.)  524 

—  Jardine,  W.    Memoir  of  B.  (7% /u's  Fishes  of  the  perch  family.)   (Xat.  lib.)     7164 
Banks,  Lady.     See  Bankes,  M. 

Banks,  M.  R.     Bright  days  in  the  old  plantation  time.     lUust.  21858 

Banks,  N.  P.     Savage.  J.      {In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 

—  Tliayer,  W.  M.    The  bobbin  l)oy.  4410 
Banks,  T.     Cunningham,  A.      {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  3.)  1055 

.Banks  and  Banking.     Atkinson,  E.     What  is  a  bank?  What 

service  does  a  bank  perform?  20144 

—  Bagehot,  W.    Lombard  street ;  essav.  11962 

—  Bolles,  A.  S.     (In  his  Industrial  hist,  of  tlie  U.  S.)  18466 

—  Collins,  C.  M.    History,  law,  and  practice  of  banking.  21478 

—  Eastburn,  J.  II.    History  of  banks.  .        1315 

—  Gilbart,  J.  W.    Principles  and  practice  of  banking.  9895 

—  Macleod,  H.  D.    Elements  of  banking.  15853 

—  Palgrave,  R.  H.  I.    Bank  rate  in  England,  France,  and  Germany,  1844- 

1878;  and  analysis  of  the  accts.  of  the  Bank  of  En;^land. 

Notes  on  banking  in  Gt.  Britt  and  Ireland,  Sweden,  Denmark,  and 

Hamburg ;  with  rem.  on  the  amount  of  bills  in  circulation,  both  in- 
land and  for.,  in  Gt.  Brit,  and  Ireland;  and  the  baulking  law  of 
Sweden.  16M6 

—  Price,  B.     (In- his  Chap,  on  polit.  econ.)  18448 
Currency  and  banking.  14382 

—  Raguet,  C*.    Treatise  on  currency  and  banking.  3584 

—  Scudder,  M.  L.    National  banking.  18721 

—  Spencer,  H.    State-tamperings  with  money  and  banks.     (In  his  Essays.)        5863 

—  Sumner,  W.  J.    History  of  Amer.  currency,  with  chapters  on  the  Eng. 

bank  restriction,  and  Austrian  paper  money.   App.  *•  Bullion  report" 

[Gt.  Britain] .  12395 

—  Tucker,  G.    Theory  of  money  and  banks  investigated.  4519 

—  Yillard,  H.    People's  banks  of   Germanv.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1869.)  '  15732 

—  See  also  Bank  of  Eng. ;— Bank  of  the  U.  S. 
Bannan,  B., /om^  author.     See  Daddow,  S.  H. 
Bannerman,    J.       Inspiration ;    the    infallible    truth    and    div. 

authority  of  the  Scriptures.  6712 

Bannister,   N.    H.     Putnam,   the  iron  son  of  '76.      (///  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  39.)  11829 

Banting,  W.     Letters  on  corpulence.  8790 

Banton,  V.,  joint  anthor.     See  Cruttwell,  C.  T. 
Banvard,  J.     Novelties  of  the  New  World ;  or,  Adventures 

and  discov.  of  the  first  explorers  of  N.  America.     lUust.         300 

—  Plymouth  and  the  Pilgrims.  301 

—  Priscilla ;  or.  Trials  for  the  truth.  6429 
Banville,    T.  F.  de.    Ancien  Pierrot ;    monologue ;    La   perle ; 

comedie.      (In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  14792 

—  Sainte-Beuye,  C.  A.     (Jw /m  Cans,  lund.,  y.  14).  *I 
Baptism.     Dale,  J.  W.     An  inquiry  into  the  usage  of  BAIIT- 

IZ^,   and  the   nature   of  Judaic  baptism.     2d.  ed.  10716 

—  Hoyey,  A.    Memoir  of  the  life  and  times  of  Isaac  Backus.  14357 
Baptist  General   Convention.     Peck,  S.     History  of  the   mis- 
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Baptists.     Backus,  I.     History  of  New  England,  with  particu- 
lar ref.  to  the  Baptists.     Notes  by  D.  Weston.     2  v.         9063-4 

—  Dexter,  H.  M.     (7?i. /i/6' As  to  Roger  Williams).  *I 

—  Knowles,  J.  D.    Historv  of  the  Amer.  Baptist  mission  in  the  Burman 

empire.    8th.  ed.     (In  his  Memoir  of  A.  H.  Judson.)  1321& 

—  Sykes,  J.  X.    Why  I  am  a  Baptist.     [Li  Pitt-St.  Chapel  lect.)  20424 

—  See  also  Cone,  8.  *H. 
Bar.     See  Lawyers. 

Barante,  A.  G.  P.  B.  de.    Saikite-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr. 

cont.,  V.  4.)  *I 

Barba,  J.     The  use  of  steel  for  constructive  purposes  ;  method 

of  working,  applying,   and  testing  plates  and  bai's ;  tr. 

with  pref.,  by  A.  8.  Holly.  14290 

Barbadoes.     Desultory  sketches  and  tales  of  B.  4011 

Barbara's  history  ;  by  A.  B.  PMwards.  5728 

Barbary.     Russell,  M.     History  and  present  cond.  of  the  Bar- 

bary  States.     Kngr.  3741 

—  Sumner,  C.  White  slavery  in  the  BarbaiT  States.  4308 
Barbauld,  A.  L.  (A.)     Works.     2  v."  *I 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Memoir  by  L.  Aikin.— Poems.  2.  Correspond- 
ence.—Miscellaneous  pieces.— Address  to  the  Opposers  of  the  repeal  of 
the  Corporation  and  Test  Acts.— Sins  of  Government,  Sins  of  the  Na- 
tion; discourse,  Fa^t,  April  19, 1793. 

—  Against  inconsistency  in  our  expectations.    (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for 

a  corner.) 

—  Ellis,  G.  A.    Memoir,  letters,  and  select,  fr.  poems  and  prose  writings. 

2  V.  12226-7 

—  Elhvood,  A.  K.    (In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    (In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Le  Breton,  A.  L.    Memoir  of  B.,  inc.  letters  and  not.  of  her  family  and 

friends.  1250a- 

—  Sketch  of  A.  L.  Barbauld.  (In  Wom.  of  Worth.)  1219 
Barbe-blue  (Bluebeard) ;  opera  bouffe,  by  Offenbach.  {In  Tryon, 

G.  W.     Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Barbea,  W.  J.  Physical  and  moral  aspects  of  geology.  5745 
Barber,  J.   W.     Historical  collections,   rel.   to  the   hist,   and 

antiquities  of  Mass.     lUust.  304 

—  Histor>-  and  antiquities  of  New  Eng.,  New  York,  and  New  Jersey.  305 

—  Thrilling  incidents  in  Amer.  history ;  new  ed.  *  6996 
Barber,  J.  Grammar  of  elocution.  4964 
Barber,  J.     Barber's  American  book  of  ready-made  speeches  ; 

added.  Resolutions  of  compliment,  etc.,  and  Toasts  and 
sentiments.  20555 

—  Crumbs  fr.  the  round  table ;  a  feast  for  epicures.  6634 
Barber,  The,  of  Bantry  ;  etc.,  by  G.  Griffin.  {In  his  Works.)  5403 
Barber  of  Seville.     See  Barbiere  di  Siviglia. 

Barberiue  ;  par  A.  de  Musset.  {In  his  Comedies,  v.  1.)  *I 
Barbier,  H.  A.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  his  Port,  cont.,  v.  2.)        *I 

Barbiere  di  Siviglia  ;  com.  opera  ;  by  G.  Rossini.  *I 

•  —  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Barbou,  A.     Victor  Hugo  ;  his  life  and  works  ;  fr.  the  French 

by  F.  A.  Shaw.  (Gt.  citizens  of  France.)  20354 
Barbour,  G.  M.     Florida   for  tourists,   invalids,  and   sellers. 

Map  and  illust.  20973 

Barcarolle,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  12.)  *I 

Barchester  Towers  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  8460- 

Barclay,  E.     Mountain  life  in  Algeria.     Illust.  *I 

Barclay,  J.     The  Talmud.     Illust.  17797 


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Barclay,  R.     Apology  for  the  true  Christian  divinity ;  expla. 

and  vindication  of  the  Quakers.  306 

Barclay,  S.     Personal  recollections  of  the  Amer.  Revolution.  307 

Barclays,  The,  of  Boston  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  G.  Otis.  3313 

Bardeen,  C.  W.     Roderick  Hume.  18295 

Bardsley,  C.  W.     Our  English  surnames ;  their  sources  and 

significations.                                       ^  12187 

Bareith,  Margravine,  de.    See  Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina. 

Barendsz,  W.     Frost,  T.     Voyage  in  search  of  a  north-east 

passage  to  China.     {In  his  Hf.-hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

Barentz,  W.     See  Barendsz,  W. 

Bareve  de  Vieuzac,  B.     Macaulay,  T.  B.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist., 

and  misc.  ess.,  v.  5.)  2790 

Bareuth.     /(See  Bareith. 

Barff,  F.  S.  Chemistry  of  a  colour-box.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci- 
ence for  all,  ser.  3.  20526 

—  Flint.     (In  Brown,  K.    Science  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Glass  and  silicates.     (Brit,  manuf .  ind.)  15471 

—  Rust;  Can  science  conquer  rust?  (Tn  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 
Barford  Bridge  ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  8433 
Barham,  R.  H.  D.     Cousin  Nicholas.  308 

—  Ingoldsbv  legends;  with  Memoir  of  the  author;  fr.  the  10th.  Eng.  ed.,  2 

V.    Illust.  2128-9 

—  Jerry  Jarvis's  wig.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  The  Lady  Rohesia.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

—  Life  and  remains  of  T.  E.  Hook.    New  ed.  *I 

—  Personal  reminiscences.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  13352 

—  Home,  R.     {In  his  Ncav  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Timbs.  J.  (In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1,  2.)  12592-3 
Baring,  H.  Milnes,  R.  M.  {In  his  Monographs.)  11605 
Baring-Gould.  S.     See  Gould,  S.  B. 

Barker,  A.     Lincoln,  A.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Barker,  G.  F.  Correlation  of  vital  and  physical  forces.  (Half- 
hours  with  mod.  sci.,  v.  1.)  9821 

—  Text-book  of  elementarv  chemistry:  theoretical  and  inorganic.  21155 
Barker,  M.  A.,  Lady.   '{Mrs.  F.'N.  Broome).     Boys.  13274 

—  First  lessons  in  the  principles  of  cooking.  12320 

—  Life  in  South  Africa.  16908 

—  Station  amusements  in  New  Zealand.  4824 

—  Station  life  in  Xew  Zealand.  11218 
Barker,  W.  B.     Lares  and  Penates  ;  or,  Cilicia  and  its  gov- 
ernors ;  ed.  by  W.  F.  vVinsworth.  309 

Barkley,  H.  C.     Bulgaria  before  the  war.  17596 

—  My  boyhood.  18062 
Barkouf  ;  opera  bouffe,  par  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  4.,  v.  19.)  *I 
Barlow,  A.     Payne,  E.  J.     Amadas    and   Barlow's   voyage. 

{In  his  Voyages,  etc.)  21899 
Barlow,  C.     How  to  make  money  by  patents ;  or.  Hints  and 

sugg.  to  inventors,  etc.    3rd.  ed.  *I 
Barlow,  J.     On  man's  power  over  himself  to  prevent  or  con- 
trol insanit}^     {In  Small  books  on  great  sub.,  v.  1.)  4014 
Barlow,  P.  and  Lunn,  F.    Greek  physics.    {In  Blomfield,  C.  J. 

Hist,  of  Greek  and  Rom.  philos.)  6380 

Bar-maid,  The,  at  Battleton  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  18982 

Barnby,  J.     Gregory  the  Great.     (Fathers  for  Eng.  readers.)  19450 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  103 

—  Plavs  for  Touncf  people,  with  sjongs  and  choruses;  music  adapt,  etc.,  by 

T.  Roo-ers.   "  18434 

Contents.    Beauty    aud   the  beast. — Cinderella.  —  Rosebud ;    or.  The 
sleeping  beauty. — The  princess. — Rumpelstiltskiu. — A  charade. 
Barn  plans  and  outbuildings.     Illust.  21169 

Barnabas,  St.     Jackson,  G.  A.     {In  his  Apostolic  fathers.)        18997 
Barnaby  Rudge  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  1182 

Barnard,  C.  F.,  Jr.    (^pseud.  Jane  Kingsford.)    Camilla  ;  a  tale 

of  a  violin  ;  artist  life  of  Camilla  Urso.  13059 

—  Co-operation  as  a  business.  20500 

—  Gardening  for  monev ;  how  it  was  done,  in  flowers,  strawberries,  vege- 

tables.                   '  11006 

—  Money  and  music ;  art  story ;  seq.  to  Tlie  Soprano.  12646 

—  The  Soprano ;  a  musical  story.  8084 

—  The  tone  masters.    Illust. ;  namely: 

Bach  and  Beethoven.  9010 

Handel  and  Haydn.  9011 

Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.  8461 

— joint  author.    See  3Iayer,  A. 
Barnard,  F.  A.  P.     The  exact  sciences.     {In  Woolsey,  T.  D. 

1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  The  germ  theorv  of  disease  and  its  rel.  to  livgieue.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Rept.,*v.  1.    1873.)  *I 

—  3Iachinery  and  processes  of  the  indust.  arts,  and  apparatus  of  the  exact 

sciences.     (Paris  Univ.  Expos.,  1867.)  8154 

—  Same.     (In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Exp.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  9098 

—  Metric  svstem  of  weights  and  measures.    2d.  ed.  15821 

—  Same.    *3d.  ed.,  with  adt.  19032 

—  On  earlv  mental  trainins:  and  the  studies  best  fitted  for  it.  {In  Youmans, 

E.  L.    Culture  demand,  by  mod.  life.)  6952 

Barnard,  G.  Drawing  fr.  nature :  instruct,  in  sketching.  Ap- 
pended, Lectures  on  art  del.  at  Rugby  school.  Illust. 
New  ed.  *I 

Lectures.    Drawing  fr.  nature  in  i)ul)lic  schools. — Hints  on  general 
study. — Use  of  water  colors. — Five  minutes  solitude  with  a  glass  of  water. 
— The  art  of   lithography. — The  study  of   rocks.— Modem  painters  as 
teachers. 
Barnard,  H.     Educational   development ;    incl.    free   schools, 
special  schools,  supplementary  educational  agencies,  etc.  ; 
[with   Hist,    and   progress   of   different   denominations]. 
(First,  cent,  of  nat.  existence.)  17930 

—  National  education  in  Europe.    2d.  ed.  560 

—  Normal  schools.  311 

—  School  architecture.  310 
Barnave,  A.  P.  J.   M.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     {In  his  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Barnes,  A.     Introductory  essay.     {In  Butler,  J.     Analogy.)        6428 

—  Lectures  on  the  evidences  of  Christiauitv  in  the  19th.  cent.    (Elv  Foun- 

dation.)                                                '                                        ■  7182 

—  Notes  on  the  Gospels.    2  v.  346-7 

—  Notes  on  Acts.    20th.  ed.  848 

—  Notes  on  Ist.  Corinthians.    3d.  ed.  850 

—  Notes  on  2d.  Corinthians  aud  Galatians.  851 

—  Notes  on  Ephesians,  Philippiaus,  and  Colossians.  352 

—  Notes  on  Hebrews.  3.54 

—  Notes  on  James,  Peter,  John,  and  Jude.  355 

—  Notes  on  Psalms.    3  v.  378-6 

—  Notes  on  Revelation.  856 

—  Notes  on  Komans.    7th.  ed.  849 

—  Notes  on  Thessalonians,  Timothv,  Titus,  and  Philemon.  353 

—  Phelps,  A.  The  preaching  of  B.'  {In  his  My  portfolio.)  22045 
Barnes,  H.  The  Guerilla  bride  ;  poem.  312 
Barnes,  W.  Poems  of  rural  life.  18032 
Barnes,  W.  H.     History  of  the  39th.  Congress.  7341 


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Bai'Des's  one-term  series,  namely : 

Brief  history  of  ancient  peoples.  20695- 

Brief  history  of  France.  20696 

Brief  history  of  the  U.  S.  20697 

Barnett,  M.  Plays.  See  French's  minor  drama  ; — Sargent,  E. 
Mod.  stand,  dram. 

Barneveldt,  J.  van  Olden.     See  Oldenbarneveld. 

Barney  the  Baron.      {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  23.)  7982 

Barnum,  P.  T.     Life  of  B.  ;  written  by  himself.  19449 

—  Struggles  and  triumphs;  forty  years  recollections.  4981 
Barny  O'Reirdon  the  navigator  ;  by  S.  Lover.   {In  Little  class., 

V.  9.)  12980 

Barometer.     Plympton,   G.    W.     The  aneroid   barometer,  its 

constr.  and  use.  18104 

Baron  de  Fourchevif ,  Le ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.     {In 

hU  Theatre  comp.,  v.  3.)  14560 

Baron   de   Trenck,    Le ;    comedie   vaudeville,   par  E.   Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  18.)  *I 

Baron  Munchausen,  Travels  and  surprising  adventures  of.  9190 

Barons  of  the  South.     See  Reynolds,  E.  W. 
Baron's  gloves.  The ;    by    L.    M.    Alcott.     {In   her  Proverb 

stories.)  2200^ 

Barque  Future,  The  :  by  J.  Lie.  •  18468- 

Barr,  E.  E.     The  young  people  of  Shakespeare's  dramas.  22014 

Barrack  room;    by  T.   H.   Bayly.     {In   French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  2.)  11834 

Barren  honour;  by  [G.  A.  Lawrence].  1732 

Barren  lands.     See  United  States. 
Barrett,  Prof,     Sensitive  flame  as  illustrative  of  sympathetic 

vibration.     {In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679" 

Barrett,  B.  F.  .  Beauty  for  ashes  ;  or.  The  old  and  the  new 

doctrine  cone,  the  state  of  infants  after  death,  contrasted.       313 

—  Introduction.     {In  White,  W.    Life  of  Swedenborg.)  6614 

—  Swedenborg ;  with  a  compend.  of  his  teachings.    (Swedenborg  lib.,  v.  12.)      22356 

—  True  basis  of  Christian  union.  {In  Relig.  aspects,  etc.)  5339- 
Barrett,  E.  The  Carlyle  anthology;  select,  and  arr.  16561 
Barrett,  E.  B,     See  Browning,  E.  B. 

Barrett,  G.  C.     The  administration  of  criminal  justice.      {In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

Barrett,  J.  Sketch  of  revolutions  in  Greece,  Poland,  etc. 
{With  Koch,  C.  W.  and  Schoell,  M.  S.  F.  Hist,  of  revo- 
lutions.) 2514 

Barrett,  L.     Edwin  Forrest,     lllust.     (Amer.  actor  ser.)  20833^ 

Barrett,  S.,  Jr.  Principles  of  grammar;  treat,  on  the  lan- 
guages ;  rev.  ed.  314 

Barrett,  W.^  pseud.     See  Scoville,  J.  A. 

Barrett,  W.  A.     English  church  composers.     (Gt.  musicians.)  21680 

—  Flowers    and   festivals ;    or,    Directions   for   the   floral    decoration  of 

churches.)  9322 

Barrett,  W.  F.     Geysers.     {In  Brown,  R.     Science   for   all, 

ser.  1.)  .  '        20445 

—  Glaciers;  How  glaciers  move.  {In  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446- 
Barricre,  J.  F.     Bibliotheque  des  memoires  relatifs  a  1'  histoire 

de  P'rance  pendant  le  18^  siecle.     30  v.  14521-50 


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Contents.  V.  1.  Mme.  de  Staal  Delaimay.— Marq.  d'  Argeusou.— 
Madame  m^re  du  Regent.  —  Extraits  des  M6m.  de  Saint-Simon.  2. 
M^m.  secrets  sur  le  regne  de  Louis  XIV.,  la  regenee  et  le  r^gne  de  Louis 
XY. :  par  Duclos.  3.  Mme.  du  Hausset.— Bacliaumont.  4.  Baron  de 
Besem  al.— La  verity  dans  le  vin,  com. ;  par  Colle.  5.  Marmontel.  6. 
Mile.  Clairon,  Lekain.  Pr^ville,  Dazincourt,  Mole,  Garriek,  Goldoni.  7. 
Weber.  8.  Mme.  Roland.  9.  Olery. — Due  de  Montpensier.— Rioufte. 
10.  Mme.  Campan.  11.  Gen.  Ch.'  Fr.  Dumouriez.  12.  Dumour- 
iez.— Louvet.— Daunon.  13.  Comte  de  Taublanc.  14.  Souvenirs  de 
Felicie,  par  Mme.  de  Genlis.— Souvenirs  et  portraits,  par  le  Due  de  Lt^vis. 
15.  Mme.  de  Genlis.  16,  17.  Due  de  Richelieu.  18.  M6moires 
sur  les  .iourn^es  de  Septembre,  1792.  19,  20.  Comte  de  S^gur.  21. 
Marquis  de  Bouill^.  22.  Mem.  secrets  sur  la  Russie,  par  Masson.  23, 
24.  Souvenirs  de  vingt  ans.  de  s^^jour  a  Berlin,  par  D.  Thi^^bault.  25. 
Due  de  Lauzun.— Comte  de  Tilly.  26.  Allieri.  27.  Souvenirs  des 
cours  de  France,  d"  Espagne,de  Prusse,  et  de  Russie,  par  Lord  Holland.— 
Journal  de  Mistress  Elliott.  28.  Linguet.— De  Latude.  Doc.  divers 
sur  la  Bastille.— Captivite  du  Baron  de  trenck.  29,30.  Lettresde  la 
marquise  Du  Deffand  k  Walpole,  1766-80,  etc.    Nouv.  ed. 

Barriers  burned  away ;  by  E.  P.  Roe. 

Barrili,  A.  G.     The  eleventh  commandment,  fr.  the  Italian,  by 
C.  Bell. 
—  A  whimsical  wooing;  fr.  the  Italian,  by  C.  Bell;  rev.  in  the  U.  S. 

Barring  out ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.     {In  her  Parent's  assistant.) 

1336; 


11261 
21915 


Barringer,  M.  M.     Dixie  cookery. 
Barrington,  J.     Historic  records 


15296 
7008 


and   secret  memoirs  of 


G.   Britain  and  Ireland.     New 


the 
ed. 


{In  his  Ora- 


(Ih  Kempe,  J.  E.    Class. 


legislative  union  bet. 
Portrs. 

—  Personal  sketches  of  his  own  time. 
Barrington  ;  by  C.  Lever. 

Barron,  A.     Foot  notes  on  walking  as  a  fine  art. 
Barrot,  C.  H.  O.     Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de. 

tors  of  France.) 
Barrow,  F.     The  fairy  night-caps. 

—  The  little  night-cap  letters. 
Barrow,  I.    Selections.    {In  Montagu,  B.    Select,  fr.  the  works 

of  Taylor,  etc.) 

—  Wace,  H.    Barrow,  the  exhaustive  preacher. 

preach.) 
Barrow,  J.     Life  and  correspondence  of  Admiral  W.  S.  Smith. 
2  V. 

—  Voyages  of  discovery  and  research  within  the  Arctic  regions  from  1818. 
Barrows,  W.     What  is  Sabbath-keeping?     (/>i  Sabbath  ess.) 
Barry,  A.     The  "  Christian  year."    {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp. 

for  the  dev.  life.) 

—  The  Church  and  education.     (In  Weir,  A.    The  Church  and  the  age, 

ser.  1.) 

—  Jeremy  Taylor,  the  Eng.  Chrysostom.  {Li  Kempe,  J.  E.    Class,  preach., 

etc.,  ser.  2.) 

—  Life  and  works  of  Barry. 

—  Masters  in  Eng;.  theology :  King's  College  lect.  with  hist,  pref . 

Contents.  Richard  Hooker.— Lancelot  Andrewes.— "Wm.  Chillingworth. 
—Benjamin  TVTiichcote.- Jeremy  Taylor.— John  Pearson. 

—  Perfection  of  the  human  character  of  Jesus.     {In  Christ.  Evid.  Soc, 

Pop.  obj.,  etc.) 
Barry,  C.     Barry,  A.     Life  and  works  of  B. 
Barry,  E.  M.     Lectures  on  architecture ;    del.   at  the  Royal 

Acad.  ;  ed.,  with  mem.  by  A.  Barry.   •  Portr.  and  lUust.       21681 

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Barry,  J.     Cunningham,  A.     {In  Ms  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

V.  2.)  1054 

Barry,  J.  S.     History  of  Massacliusetts.     3  v.  325-7 

Barry,  J.  W.     Railway  appliances ;  descr.   of   details  of  rail- 
way constr.  subsequent  to  the  compl.  of  the  earth  works 
and  structures ;  incl.  a  not.  of  rolling  stock.  15786 

Barry,  P.     The  fruit  garden.  5876 

Barry,  S.     Plays.     /See  French's  minor  drama. 
Barry,  T.  A.  and  Patten,  B.  A.     Men  and  memories  of  San 

Francisco.  11931 

Barry  Lyndon,  Memoirs  of ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  9971 

Barry,  W.  J.  Up  and  down  ;  or.  Fifty  years'  colonial  exp.  in 
Australia,  California,  New  Zealand,  etc.  ;  life  hist,  of  B. 
Portr.  and  illust.  20796 

Barrymore,  W.     Wallace.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  33.)  11826 

Barstow,  N.  S.,  Jr.     Stackpole,  J.  L.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Bart  Ridgeley  ;  by  A.  G.  Riddle.  11396 

Barter,  C.     The  Dorp  and  the  Yeld  ;  or.  Six  months  in  Natal.        328 
Barth,  A.     The  religions  of  India;  tr.  by  J.  Wood.     (Eng. 

and  For.  Phil,  lib.)  21269 

Barth,  H.,  joint  author.     See  Richardson,  J. 
Barthelemy,  J.  J.,   1'  abbe.      Sainte-Beuve,    C.    A.     {In  his 

Caus.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 

Barth^4emy  Saint  Hilaire,  J.     Le  Bouddha  et  sa  religion.  9453 

Bartholdy.     See  Mendelssohn. 

Bartholomew,  W.  N.     Linear  perspective  explained.  7249 

Bartholomew   fair.     Morley.    H.     Memoirs   of    Bartholomew 

fair.  *I 

Bartholomew's  day.     See  St.  Bartholomew's  day. 
Bartlett,  A.  E.     Until  the  day  break.  17108 

Bartlett,  F.  L.    Mines  of  Maine  ;  present  cond.  of  the  mines,  etc.  19419 
Bartlett,  G.  B.     Mrs.  Jarley's  wax  statuary.     Added,  A  novel 

coll.  of  antique  marbles.  *I 

—  Kew  games  for  parlor  and  lawn.  22237 

—  Parlor  amusements  for  the  voung  folks.  13425 

—  Same.  New  ed.  '  20259 
Bartlett,  J.  Familiar  quotations.  6100 
Bartlett,  Mrs.  J.  M.  D.     See  Bartlett,  A.  E. 

Bartlett,  S.  C.  From  Egypt  to  Palestine  thr.  Sinai,  the  Wil- 
derness, and  the  South  country ;  spec,  ref .  to  the  hist,  of 
the  Israelites.     Maps  and  illust.  18556 

—  Life  and  death  eternal ;  refutation  of  the  theory  of  annihilation.  17605 
Bartlett,  W.  F.  Palfrey,  F.  W.  Memoir  of  B.  17635 
Bartlett,  W.  H.     Footsteps  of  our  Lord  and  his  Apostles  in 

Syria,  Greece,  and  Italy.     6th.  ed.     Illust.  8141 

—  Forty  days  in  the  desert,  on  the  track  of  the  Israelites.    Illust.  8143 

—  The  Nile'boat ;  or,  Glimpses  of  the  land  of  Egypt ;  new  ed.  8142 
Bartley,  G.  C.  F.     The  schools  for  the  people  ;  hist.,  develop- 
ment, etc.,  of  Eng.  schools  for  the  poorer  classes.  11767 

—  Toys.  (Brit,  manuf .  ind.)  15472 
Bartol,   C.    A.     Church   and   congregation ;    a  plea  for  their 

unity.  330 


/     CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  107 

—  Discourses  on  the  Christian  body  and  form.  331 

—  Pictures  of  Europe,  framed  in  iHeas.  5516 

—  Principles  and  portraits.  19741 

Contents.  Definition.  —  Education.  —  Deity. — Science.— Art.— Love.— 
Life. — Business.— Beasts. —Politics. —Play.— The  personality  of  Shak- 
speare. — Channing,  the  preacher.— Bushnefl,  the  theologian.— The  genius 
of  Weiss. — Garrison,  the  reformer.— Hunt,  the  artist. 

—  Reason  and  Rome  in  education ;  sermon,  1879.  19316 

—  The  rising  faith ;  essays.  7096 

—  Radical  problems.       '     "  9974 

Contents.  Open  questions.  —  Individualism.  —  Transcendentalism.  — 
Radicalism. — Theism.— Naturalism.— Materialism. — Spiritualism.— Faith. 
—Law.— Origin.— Correlation.  —  Character.  —  Genius :  Father  Taylor.— 
Experience. — Hope. — Idealitv. 

Bartol,  M.     Honor  May.   *  6804 

Bartolommeo,  Fra.     Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Mem.)  2324 

—  Scott,  L.  Fra  Bartolommeo.  (lUust.  biog.  of  gt.  artists.)  20386 
Barton,  D.  Letters.  {In  Bay,  W.  V.  N.  Bench  and  Bar.)  18194 
Barton,  W.  Williams,  C.  R.  {In  her  Biog.^f  Rev.  heroes.)  4794 
Barton  experiment,  The;  by  J.  Habberton.  ^  16714 
Bartsch,  K.     Das  Nibelungenlied ;  iibers  v.  B.                      ^  16459 

—  Deutsche  Ditchtungen  des  Mittelalters.    Namely: 

Konig  Rother;  hrsg.  v.  H.  Riickert.  16246 

Reinke  de  Vos ;  hrsg.  v.  K.  Schroder.  16242 

Das  Rolandslied ;  hrsg.  v.  K.  Bartsch.        -  16308 

—  Untersuchungen  iiber  das  Xibelungenlied.  16414 
Bascom,  J.     Esthetics  ;  or.  The  science  of  beauty.     New  ed., 

rev.  and  enl.  21157 

—  Ethics ;  or,  Science  of  duty.  18954 

—  Natural  theologv.  20145 

—  Paper.     {In  HoWe,  J.  W.    Sex  and  education.)  12258 

—  Philosophy  of  Eng.  literature.  12321 

—  Philosophy  of  religion ;  or.  The  rational  grounds  of  relig.  belief.  15889 
Base-ball.      The  base-ball  player's  pocket  companion ;    rules 

and  regulations.     Illust.  ,2282 

—  Chadwick,  H.  The  game  of  base-ball.  '  7511 
Basedow,   J.    B.     Quick,   R.   H.     Basedow   and   the   Philan- 

thropin.     {In  his  Ess.  on  education,  reformers.)  12175 

Bashan.     Porter,  J.  L.     The  giant  cities  of  Bashan.  6723 

Bashful  lover.  The  ;  by  P.  Massinger.     {In  his  Plays,  v.  3.)  5130 

Basil ;  by  W.  Collins.  10981 

Note.    Rev.  ed.  of  The  crossed  path. 

Basildon  ;  by  Mrs.  A.  W.  Hunt.  18673 

Basis  of  faith.  The  ;  by  E.  R.  Conder.  18619 

Basket  of  chips  ;  sketches  ;  by  J.  Brougham.  521 
Basket  woman.  The ;    by  M.   Edge  worth.     {In    her  Parent's 

assistant.)                                                                           1336;  15296 
Basque  language  and  literature.     Sallaberry,  J.  D.  J.     Chants 

populaires  du  pays  Basque  ;  paroles  et  musiqile  originales.  *I 

—  Vinson,  J.    Essav  on  the  Basque  language.    {In  Webster,  W.    Basque 

legends.)         '  19585 

—  Webster,  W.  Basque  legends :  coll.  chiefly  in  the  Labourd.  19585 
Bassano,  J.     See  Ponte,  G.  da. 

Bassnett,  T.     Outlines  of  a  mechanical  theory  of  storms,  cont. 

the  true  law  of  lunar  influence.  332 
Bastian,  H.  C.     The  beginnings  of  life ;   acct.  of  the  nature, 

modes  of  origin,  and  transformations  of  lower  organisms. 

2  V.  11015-16 

—  The  brain  as  an  organ  of  mind.    Illust.                   •  19794 

—  Origin  of  lowest  organisms.                                                                •  9240 


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Bastiat,  F.     Essays  oo  political  economy.  7097 

—  Sophism!"!  of  protection.  13260^ 

Contents.    Sophisms  of  protection. — Spoliation  and  law.— Capital  and 
interest. 
Bastile.     Dusaulx,  J.     De  Tinsurrection  Parisienne  et  de  la 

prise  de  la  Bastille.     (Barriere.     Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  28.)       14548 

—  Linguet,  S.  N.  H.    Memoires  sur  la  Bastille.    (Barriere.    Bib.  des  m6m., 

V.  28.)  14548' 

—  Masers  de  La  Tude,  H.    Le  despotisme  d6voiK%  ou  M6moires.    (Barriere. 

Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  28.)  14548 

Bataille  de  dames;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  1,  v.  7.)  *I 

—  Same;  Eng.  tr.     {In  B6cher,  F.  Coll.  ser.  of  French  plays,  v.  1.)  9419' 
Bataille  de   princesses ;    comedie :    par   L.    de  Neuville.     {In 

Saynetes,  ete.,  ser.  7.)  14797 

Batard  de  Manleon,  Le  ;  par  A.  Dumas.     3  v.  9484-6- 

Batavian  anthology.     See.  Holland.    Literature. 
Batchelder,  G.  W.     Batchelder,  M.  W.    {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493^ 

Batchelder,  J.     Biography  of  E.  M.  Tebbets.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493- 

Batchelder,   M.   W.      Biography  of  G.   W.   Batchelder.     {In 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493- 

Batchelder,  S.,  Jr.     Manual  of  the  laws  of  Massachusetts  in 

rel.  to  manufacturing  corporations  ;  with  summary  of  the 

laws  affecting  corporations  generally.  •  7735 

Batchelor,   G.     Ethical  law   and  social  order.     {In  Institute 

essays.)  19811 

Bateman,  F.     Fiske,  J.     Dr.  Bateman  on  Darwinism,    {In  his 

•  Darwinism,  efc.)  18991 

Bateman,  Mrs.  S.  F.     Self.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  21.)  11820 

Bates,  C.  F.     The  Longfellow  birthday-book.  2026O 

Bates,  CD.     Child  lore  ;  its  classics,  traditions,  and  jingles. 

Illust.  •  *I 

Bates,  Mrs.  D.  B.     Incidents  on  land  and  water ;  or.  Four 

years  on  the  Pacific  coast.  333^ 

Bates,  E.     Savage,  J.     {In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 

Bates,  E.     Doctrines  of  Friends.  334 

Bates,  E.  K.     Nile  days  ;  or,  Egyptian  bonds.  1920^ 

Bates,   H.   W.     Central  America,   the  West  Indies,  and  So. 

America;  with  ethnol.  app.  by  A.  H.  Keane.     Maps  and 

illust.     (Stanford's  com  p.  of  Geog.)  21931 

—  Naturalist  on  the  river  Amazons.  8788^ 
Bates,  I.  C.     Speech  on  the  removal  of  the  Indians,  1830.    (7^ 

Speeches,  etc.)  5183 

Bates,  J.    Autobiography  ;  with  acct.  of  the  advent  movements, 

1840-44.  915^ 

Bates,  J.     Lectures  ou  the  Christian  character.  335- 

Bates,  J.  C.     Quest.  5743 

Bates,  L.  B.     The  Cunard  line's  Sabbath  policy.     {In  Sabbath 

essays.)  "  19808 

Bates,  S.  P.     The  battle  of  Gettysburg.  1540^ 

Bates,  S.  P.  Lectures  on  mental  and  moral  culture.  336 

Bates's  toi^-.     {In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  14.)  19159 

Bath,  Marquis  of.     See  Thynne,  J.  A. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  109 

Bath,  Eng.     Doran,  J.     {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 

Bathing.     See  Baths. 

Bathometer.      Siemaus,    C.    AY.      The   bathometer.      {In    So. 

Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 

Baths  and  Bathing.     Baths  and  bathing.     (Health  primers.)  18464 

—  Duraut,  G.    Sea-bathiuu:  its  use  and  abuse.  17854 

—  Parsons,  C.  8ea-air  an^  sea-bathing;  their  influence  on  health.  17055 
Bathurst,  H.    Earl  Bathurst.    Thornton,  P.  M.     {In  his  For. 

secretaries,  v.  1.)  22744 
Battel,  A.     Frost,  T.     ATanderiugs  in  Western  Africa.     {In 

Ms  Hf.  hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

—  Kingslev.  H.  (In  his  Tales  of  old  travel.)  8065 
Battell.     See  Battel. 

Batten,  W.     Sewer  ventilation.     {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San. 

Eng.  and  Snr.  Proc,  v.  6.)  *I 
Battey,  T.  C.     Life  and   adventures  of  a  Quaker  amona^  the 

Indians.                                                                               '  14188 

Battle  of  the  books  ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge].  8430 

Battle  of  the  books  ;  by  J.  Swift.     {In  his  Works.*)  4323 

Battle  of  Dorking,  The.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  u.  s.,  v.  3.)  19148 

Battle  of  Fontenoy,  The  ;  poem,  fr.  the  French  of  Voltaire.  4602 
Battle  summer,  A;  by  M.  Harlaud  [M.  V.  Terhune].     {With 

Helen  Gardner's  wedding-day.)  5489 

Battles.     Creasy,  E.  S.     Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world.  8741 

—  See  also  Boston ;— Bunker  Hill ;— Concord :— Lexington. 

Battles  at  homes  ;  by  M.  G.  Darling.  9621 
Batty,  J.  H.     How  to  hunt  and  trap  ;  also,  the  localities  where 

game  abounds.  17826 

—  Practical  taxidermy',  and  home  decoration ;  with  gen.  information  for 

sportsmen.    lUiist.  *I 

Baucher,  F.     New  method  of  horsemanship,  inol.  the  breaking 

and  training  of  horses,  with  instr.  for  obtaining  a  good 

seat.     Illust.  17437 

Baudelaire,  C.     Gautier,  T.     {In  his  Fusaius  et  Eaux-fortes.)  14037 

and  others.    {In  their  Fam.  Fr.  authors.)  19026 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.     (Jn /i?'.s- Group  of  poets.)  13752 

—  James,  H.,  Jr.  (In  his  French  poets  and  nov.)  17578 
Bauderon,  A.     Sienr  de  Senece.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  12.)  *I 

Bauer,  A.     Organic  bases.    {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1872.)  13103 

Bauer,  K.  {pseud.  Carl  Detlef.)     Dead  to  the  world.  13746 

—  Must  it  be?    Illust.  11712 

—  Valentine,  the  countess.  12756 
Bauerman,  H.     Text-book  of  systematic  mineralogy.  20698 

—  Treatise  on  the  metallurgy  of  iron;  with  app.  on  the  3Iartin  process  for 

making  steel,  fr.  the  rept.  of  A.  S.  Hewitt.    Illust.  7502 
Baur,  F.     A  philological  introd.  to  Greek  and  Latin  for  stu- 
dents ;  tr.  by  C.  K.  Paul  and  E.  D.  Stone.  17218 
Baur,  F.  C.     Church  hist,  of  tlie  1st.  three  cent.  ;  tr.  by  A. 

Meuzies.     3d.  ed.     2  v.     (Theol.  Trans.  Fund  Lib.)  *I 

—  Paul,  his  life  and  works,  his  epistles  and  teachings.    2d.  ed.    2  v.     (Theol. 

Tr.    Fd.  Lib.)  *I 

—  Same ;  rev.  by  A.  Menzies.  v.  1.  *I 
Bautain,  M.  Art  of  extempore  speaking.  338 
Bavaria.     Doran,   J.     Ludwig,  the  lover.     {In   his  Monarchs, 

etc.,  V.  1.)  1248 


110  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Mansfield,  R.  B.    (In  his  Log  of  the  Water  Lily.)  12202. 

—  Schmidt,  H.,  and  Stieler,  K.    The  Bavarian  Highlands,  etc.    Illust.  *I 
Bawr,  A.  S.  de  C.  cle  C,  Mme.  de.     The  maid  of  honour ;  or, 

The  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.  4823 
Bax,  B.  W.     The  Eastern  seas  ;    narrative  of  the  voyage  of 

H.  M.  S.   "Dwarf,"  in  China,  Japan,  and  Formosa  ;  With 

descr.  of  the  coast  of  Russian  Tartary  and  Eastern  Siberia. 

Map.  and  illust.  15618 
Baxley,  H.  W.     Spain  ;  Art-remains  and  art-realities,  painters, 

priests,  and  princes.     2  v.  13543-4 

—  What  I  saw  on  the  west  coast  of  S.  and  N.  America,  and  at  the  Hawaiian 

Islands.  6129 

Baxter,  R.     The  saints'  everlasting  rest ;  abgd.  by  B.  Fawcett.  7731 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Sketch  of  B.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 

—  Stephen,  J.     {In  his  Essays,  v.  2.)  8976 

—  Stephen,  J.    Life  and  times  of  B.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  4351 

—  French,  R.C.    Baxter  and  "  The  saints' rest."    (  Jti  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp. 

for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Whittier,  J.  G.     {In  his  Old  portr.,  etc.)  4763- 
Baxter,  R.  D.     National  debts.  11055 

—  National  income ;  the  United  Kingdom.  11054 
Bay,  W.  V.  N.     Reminiscences  of  the  bench  and  bar  of  Mis- 
souri;  app.,  biog.  sketches;  with  letters  of  Washington, 
Burr,  and  others,  on  the  Burr  conspiracy.  18194 

Bay  path,  The  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  1945 

Bayard,  G.  D.     Bayard,  S.  J.     Life  of  B.  12532 

Bayard,  J.  A.     Speech.     {Iii  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

Bayard,  S.  J.     Life  of  G.  D.  Bayard.  12532 
Bayard,  T.  F.     How  to  succeed ;  in  public  life.     {In  Abbott, 

L.     How  to  succeed.)  22562 
Bayard  or  Bayart,  Pierre  du  Terrail,  chev.  de.     Walfprd,  E. 
Story  of  the  Chevalier  Bayard,  fr.  the  French  of  De  Ber- 

ville  and  others  ;  with  notes  and  introd.     3d.  ed.  8495 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.     {In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Bayard  series.     See  Friswell,  J.  H. 

Bayer,  R.  von.   {pseud.  R.  Byr.)    The  struggle  for  existence.  12101 

Bayle,  P.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Baylies,  F.     Historical  mem.  of  New  Plymouth.     2  v.  in  1.  4978^ 
Bayly,  T.  H.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama  ; — Sargent, 

E.     Mod.  Stand,  dr. 

Bayne,  P.     The  chief  actors  in  the  Puritan  revolution.  18020 

—  The  days  of  Jezebel ;  hist,  drama.  10941 

—  Lessons  from  mv  masters,  'Carlvle,  Tennyson,  and  Buskin.  18910 

—  Life  and  letters  of  Hugh  Miller^    2  v.  10159-60 
Baynes,    R.    E.      Lessons   on   thermodynamics.      (Clarendon 

press  ser.)  18952 

Baynes,  R.  H.     English  lyrics  ;  collect,  of  Eng.  poetry.  10861 
Bazaars.     Lady's  bazaar  and  fancy  fair  book  ;  sugg.  on  the 

getting-up  of  bazaars,  etc.  22431 
Bazar  book  of  decorum.  •  9262 
Bazar  book  of  health.  11956 
Bazar  book  of  the  household  ;  [by  R.  Tomes].  13471 
Bazley  T.  S.  Notes  on  the  Epicycloidal  cutting  frame.  Illust.  10957 
Beach,  Mi's.  — .  The  Puritan  and  the  Quaker ;  story  of  colo- 
nial times.  1 8584 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  Ill 

Beach,  C.  A.     Pitzmaroon  or  the  magic  hammer.  7098 
Beach,    E.    T.  P.      Pelayo :    an    epic  of   the  oldcD  Moorish 

time.  5545 
Beacon  Hill.     See  Boston.  History. 
Beacons.     The  illumination  of  beacons  and  buoys.     {In  Estes, 

D.  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 
Beaconsfield,  Earl  of.     See  Disraeli,  B. 
Beadle,  J.  H.     Life  in  Utah  ;  or.  Mysteries  and  crimes  of  mor- 

monism.  8652 
Beagle,  ship.     What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in   his  voyage  round  the 

world.  19056 

Beal,  S.     A  catena  of  Buddhist  scriptures  fr.  the  Chinese.  *I 

—  The  romantic  legend  of  SSkya  Buddha :  fr.  the  Chinese  Sanscrit.  13859 

—  Texts  fr.  the  Buddhist  canon,  known  as  Dhammapada,  with  narratives  fr. 

the  Chinese.  17882 

—  Travels  of  Fah-Hian  and    Sung-Yun,  Buddhist  pilgrims,  fr.  China  to 

India.  8712 

Beale,  A.     Rose  Merwyn,  of  Whitelake.  19060 
Beale,  L.  S.     Bioplasm ;   introd.  to  the  study  of  physiology 

and  medicine.  11148 

—  How  to  work  with  the  microscope.  *I 

—  Life  theories ;  their  infl.  upon  relig.  thought.  9893 

—  On  slight  ailments,  their  nature  and  treatment.  2d.  ed.  22126 
Beames,  J.     Outlines  of  Indian  philology,  with  map  showing 

the  distribution  of  Indian  languages.     2d.  ed.  *I 

Bear  and  forbear  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  12637 

Bear  hunters.  The,  of  the  Rocky  Mts. ;  by  A.  Bowman.  9008 
Beard,  D.  C.      What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it ;  the  Amer.  boy's 

handy  book.  22001 
Beard,  G.  M.     American  nervousness ;  its  causes  and  conse- 
quences ;  suppl.  to  Nervous  exhaustion.  20623 

—  Eating  and  drinking.  10065 

—  Hay-fever,  or  Summer  catarrh :  its  nature  and  treatment.  15961 

—  The  longevity  of  brain-workers.     {In  Amer.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Repts., 

V.  1, 1873!)  *I 

—  Practical  treatise  on  sea-sickness,  its  symptoms,  nature  and  treatment.  19751 

—  Psychology  of  the  Salem  witchcraft  excitement,  1692 :  its  appl.  to  our 

own  tune.  21757 

—  Scientific  basis  of  delusions ;  new  theory  of  trance,  and  its  bearings  on 

human  testimony.                              '  18296 

—  Stimulants  and  narcotics.  9862 
Beard,  J.  R.  Life  of  Toussaint  L'Ouverture.  2521 
Beardslee,  L.  A.  Experiments  on  the  strength  of  wrought-iron 

and  chain-cables.     Rept.  of  Comm.  of  U.  S.  Board  ;   rev. 

and  abrgd.  by  W.  Kent.  19556 

Beardsley,  E.  E.     Life  and  correspondence  of  S.  Seabury.  20104 

—  Life  and  times  of  W.  S.  Johnson.  16704 
Bear  hunter.  The  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  {In  his  Bridal  march,  etc.)  21758 
Bears  of  Augustusburg  ;  by  G.  Nieritz.  3254 
Bearse,  A.     Reminiscences  of  Fugitive-slave  law  days  in  Bos- 
ton. 19939 

Beaseley,  — .     Is  he  jealous?     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  18.)  11845 

Beaten  paths ;  by  E.  W.  Thompson.                                     *  12636 

Beatitudes.     Chapin,  E.  H.     Discourses  on  the  beatitudes.  796 

Beatrice  ;  by  C.  Sinclair.  4028 

Beatrice  ;  by  J.  Kavanagh.  5959 

Beatrice  Cenci ;  by  F.  D.  Guerazzi.  6268 


112  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Beatrice's  mirror ;  by  Mrs.   A.   D.  Perkins.     {In  Hale,  E.  E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  v.  3.)  13932 

Beattie,  J.     Poems  ;  Sketch  of  his  life,     {hi  Hudson,  H.  N. 

Text-book  of  poetry.)  14038 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  mem.  by  A.  Dacc.  339 

—  Forbes,  W.    Account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  B. ;  incl.  letters.    New 

ed.    2y.  22792-3 

Beattie,  W.     Life  and  letters  of  T.  Campbell.     2  v.  5703-4 

Beau  Narcisse,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  6.)  *I 

Beau-strategem,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  G.  Farquhar.     {Li  Hunt,  J. 

H.  L.  Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Beauchamp  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  12423 

Beauchampe  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  19075 

Beauchamp's  career  ;  by  G.  Meredith.     3  v.  19433-5 

Beauchesue,  A.  H.  du  B.  Louis XVII.  ;  tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt.  2  v.  13021-2 
Beauclercs,  The  ;  by  C.   Clarke.  13536 

Beauclerk,  D.  de  V.     True  love.  8466 

Beaufort,  E.  A.    Egyptian  sepulchres  and  Syrian  shrines,  incl. 

a  visit  to  Palmyra.  13699 

Beaufort,  F.     Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657  ;  16744 

Beauharnais,  E.  de.     Beauharnais.     {In  Court  and  camp  of 

Bonaparte.)  5143 

Beaulieu  ;   [by  R.  A.  Wood].  20129 

Beaumarchais,    P.    A.    C.    de.     Besaut,  W.     (In    his   French 

humorists.)  13061 

—  Brachvogel,  A.  E.    Beaumarchais;  hist,  novel.    Illust.  7407 

—  Lom^nie,  L,  L.  de.    B.  and  his  times.  2734 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (/w  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Beaumont,  C.  G.  L.  A.  d'  E.  de.    Fairholt,  F.  W.  The  Cheva- 
lier d'  Eon.     {In  his  Ecc.  and  remark,  characters.)                   5058 

—  Russell,  W.    The  Chevalier  d'  Eon.     (In  h  is  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 
Beaumont,  F.     The  elder  brother.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  9.)  11811 

—  and  Fletcher,    J.    Works ;  with  notes  and  biog.  mem.  by  A.  Dyce.  2  v.    6294-6 

—  See  also  Fletcher,  J. 

Beaumont,  G.  H.,  Bart.     Cunningh^am,  A.     {Li  his  Lives  of 

Brit,  painters,  e^c,  v.  5.)  1057 

Beaumont,  L.  E.  de.     See  Elie  de  Beaumont,  L. 

Beauseincourt,  Romance  of  ;  by  C.  A.  Warfield.  12782 

Beaute  du  diable.  La  ;  opera-comique,  par  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 

ser.  4,  V.  20.)  *I 

Beautiful,  The.    Cousin  V.  Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beautiful, 

and  the  good  ;  tr.  by  O.  W.  Wight.  17493 

—  Schlegel,  K.  "NY.  F.    On  the  limits  of  the  beautiful.    {In  his  JEsthet.  and 

misc.  works.)  22359 
See  also  Esthetics. 

Beautiful  book,  The,  for  little  children.  13361 

Beautiful  Edith,  the  child  woman.  17297 
Beautiful  homes  ;  by  H.  T.  Williams  and  Mrs.  C.  S.  Jones.         17418 

Beautiful  Snow  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J   W.  Watson.  8448 

Beautiful  wretch.  The  ;  by  W.  Black.  20700 
Beauty.     See  Esthetics. 

Beauty  (Personal).     Cazenave,  A.     Female  beauty.  12670 

—  Fevdeau,  E.    Art  of  pleasing.  12670 

—  Headley,  J.  T.    The  power  of  beauty.  1827 


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—  Jacques,  D.  H.    Hints  toward  physical  perfection :  or.  The  philosophy 

of  human  beauty.  2273 

—  Spencer,  H.    Personal  beauty.     {I7i  his  Essays.)  5863 

—  Svmonds,  J.  A.  Principles  of  beautv.  {In  his  Misc.)  22835 
Beauty  draught,  The.  (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  5.)  19144 
Beauty  and  religion  ;  by  T.  S.  King.  (In  his  Patriotism.)  5721 
Beauty  and  the  beast.  (In  Lodge,  H.  C.  Six  pop.  tales,  ser.  2.)  19661 
Beauty  and  the  beast.  (In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  1.)  7223 
Beauty  and  the  beast ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.  (In  her  Writings.)  8668 
Beauty  and  the  beast ;  by  B  Taylor.  10101 
Beauty  and  the  beast :  by  J.  R.  Blanche.  [In  his  Extravagan- 
zas, V.  2.)  *I 

—  Same.  (In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  2.)  11834 
Beauty  and  the  beast ;  by  N!  P.  Willis.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
Beauvoir,  L.,  comte  de.     Conclusion   of   a  voyage  round  the 

world  (Pekin,  Jeddo,  and  San  Francisco.)  10800 

Beauvoir,  R.  de.     Safia  ;  or,  The  magic  of  Count  Cagliostro.         4822 
Beaver,  The.    Dyer,  S.     Home  and  abroad  ;  wonders  of  famil- 
iar objects.  22576 

—  Morgan.  L.  H.    The  American  beaver  and  his  works.  7346 
Beazely   twins,   The ;  bv   R.    M.    Johnston.     {In   his   Dukes- 
borough  tales.)        "                                                                     22894 

Beazley,  S.     The  steward.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  35.)  11827 

Becher,H.  C.  R.  A  trip  to  Mexico;  notes  of  a  journey  fr. 
Lake  Erie  to  Lake  Tezcuco  and  back ;  with  paper  about 
the  anc.  nations  and  races,  and  the  anc.  stone  and  other 
structures  and  ruins.  *I 

Becker,  B.  H.     Adventurous  lives.     2  v.  18730-31 

Contents.  1,  A  princess  of  tlie  1st.  empire. — Count  Saint-Germain.— 
Cagliostro. — Casanova. — Count  de  Bonneval. — John  Law. — W.  Caxtou. — 
Odd  members  of  Parliament.  2.  Yille-Hardouin. — Joinville.— Rubru- 
quis.— Marco  Polo.— Mandeville.— A  "V^'andering  Jew.— A  travelled  Moor. 
— A  learned  ambassador. — The  last  of  the  Valois. — A  free  lance. — A  buc- 
caneer.— Wm.  Dampier. — Some  eminent  pirates. — Barentz  and  Heems- 
kerck. — A  tine  old  English  gentleman.— A  saint  of  the  revolution. 

—  Disturbed  Ireland;  letters  written,  1880-81.    Maps.  20556 

—  Scientific  London.  13604 

Contents.  The  Koynl  Society.— The  Royal  institutions. — The  Society  of 
Arts. — The  Institutioii  of  Civil  Engineers.  The  Chemical  Society. — The 
Department  of  Science  and  Art.— The  London  Institution.— The  Birkbeck 
Institute.— The  Gresham  Lectures. — The  Society  of  Telegraph  Engineers. 
—The  Museum  of  Practical  Geologj-. — The  British  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science. — The  Stati'stical  Society.— The  Royal  Geogra- 
phical Society. 
Becker,  W.  A.     Charicles  ;  private  life  of  the  anc.  Greeks; 

fr.  the  German.  732 

—  Gallus ;  or,  Roman  scenes  of  the  time  of  Augustus ;  tr.  by  F.  3Ietcalfe.  10837 
Becket,  Thomas  a.     See  Thomas  a  Becket. 

Beckett,  E.  A  book  on  building,  civil  and  ecclesiastical ;  incl. 
Church  restoration  ;  theory  of  domes  and  the  great  pyra- 
mid, and  dimensions  of  many  churches,  etc.    2d.  ed.,  enl.     19701 

—  Rudimentarv  treatise  on  clocks,  and  watches  and  bells.    6th.  ed.,  rev. 

and  enl.  "  U189 

Beckett,  Gilbert  Abbott  a.     See  A  Becket,  G.  A. 
Beckford,  W.     History   of   the   Caliph   Vathek ;  fr.    1st.  ed., 

with  orig.  pref.  and  notes  by  Henley ;   [biog.   not.]     2d. 

ed.     (Bayard  ser.)  8498 

—  Yathek :  an  Arabian  tale.    Notes  [and  mem.  by  W.  North] .  7507 

—  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     {In  his  Fam.  Lond.  merchants.)  7853 


114  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Beckman,  J.  History  of  inventions,  discoveries,  and  origins  ; 
tr.  by  W.  Johnston.  4th.  ed.,  rev.,  and  enl.  by  W.  Francis 
and  J.  W.  Griffith.     2  v.  4974-5 

Beck  with,  A.  Ashphalt  and  bitumen  ;  with  obs.  on  macadam- 
ized streets  and  roads,  (/w  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos. 
1867,  Kept.,  V.  4.)  9099 

—  Majolica  and  f  ayence.  Illust.  2149T 
Beckwith,  Miss  A.  L.  Constance  Winter's  choice.  19388 
Beckwith,  G.  C.  Peace  manual.  344 
Beckwith,  L.  F.     Beton-coignet ;  its  fabrication  and  uses,  etc. 

(In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.  1867,  Rept.,  v.  4.  9099- 

Becquerel,  A.  C.     Forests   and  their  climatic  influence.     {In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)  11625 

Bed-time  stories  ;  by  L.  C.  Moulton.  12023^ 

—  See  also  More  bed-time  stories ; — New  bed-time  stories. 

Beda,  or  Bede    Venerabilis.     Conflictus  veris  et  hiemis.     {In 

Lemau-e,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  1.)   (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)     835^ 

Bede,  Cuthbert,  pseud.     See  Bradley,  E. 

Bedford,  Duke  of.     See  Plantagenet,  J.  ;  Russell,  J. 

Bedford  family.  Chambers,  W.  {In  his  Stories  of  old  fam- 
ilies.) 18362 

Bedolliere,  E.  G.  de  la.     See  La  Bedolliere. 

Bede's  charity  ;  by  H.  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  993» 

Bedouins.     Blunt,  A.    Bedouin  ti'ibes  of  the  Euphrates.    Pref. 

and  acct.  of  the  Arabs  and  their  horses  by  W.  S.  B.  18271 

—  Lascaris,  P.  L.  de.    Secret  mission  among  the  B.    (In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl. 

of  mod.  travel.)  43oS 
Bee,  The,  and  the  orange  tree  ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.     {In  his  Ex- 
travaganzas, V.  3.)  *I 
Beebe,  W.^Joi7it  author.     See  Phillips,  A.  W. 

Beech,  tree.     Heath,  F.  G.     Burnham  beeches.  19521 
Beechcroft ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  4891 
Beecher,  A.  E.,  Ed.  Recitations  and  readings;  humorous,  seri- 
ous, dramatic.  13426 
Beecher,  C.  E.    Appeal  to  the  people  in  behalf 'of  their  rights 

as  interpreters  of  the  Bible.  357 

—  Domestic  economy.  358 

—  Domestic  receipt  book.  359 

—  Educational  reminiscences  and  suggestions.  13482 

—  Miss  Beeclier's  housekeeper  and  health-keeper.  11692 

—  Religious  training  of  children.  5930 

—  Truth  stranger  than  fiction ;  a  narr.  [cone.  Miss  Deha  Bacon] .  362 

—  Woman's  profession  as  mother  and  educator,  with  views  in  opposition  to 

woman  suffrage.  10462 

—  and  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.    The  American  wom^in's  home.  784T 

Note.    Enlarged  ed.  of  Principles  of  domestic  science. 

Principles  of  domestic  science.  8509 

Beecher,  C.     Spiritual  manifestations.  18269 
Beecher,  E.     Concord  of  ages ;  or.  Harmony  of  God  and  man.       364 

—  Conflict  of  ages ;  or.  Moral  rel.  of  God  and  man.  363^ 

—  History  of  opinions  on  the  Script,  doct.  of  retribution.  17545 

—  Papal  conspiracy  exposed,  and  Protestantism  defended.  365 
Beecher,   E.   W.     All  around  the  house ;    or.  How  to  make 

homes  happy.  18003 

—  Letters  from  Florida.  18557 

—  Motherly  talks  with  young  housekeepers.  11506. 
Beecher,  H.  E.     See  Stowe,  H.  E.  B. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  115 

Beecher,  H.  W.     Eyes  and  ears.  925 

—  Five  hundred  ninety-five  pulpit  pungencies.  6377 

—  Freedom  and  war;  discourses,  1863.  5433 

—  Lecture  room  talks.  8478 

—  Lectures  to  voung  men.  367 

Contents.  '  Industrv  and  idleness.— Twelve  causes  of  dishonesty.— Six 
wamings.— The  portrait  gallery.— Gamblers  and  gambling.— The  strange 
woman.— Popular  amusements. 

—  Same,  with  additions.  8414 

Add.  contents.    Relative  duties.— Religious  rectitude. 

—  Same.    New  ed.  11238 

Contents  add.  to  No.  367.  Practical  hints.— Profane  swearing.— Vulgar- 
itv. — Happiness. 

—  Life  of  Jesus,  the  Christ.  9648 

—  Life  thoughts,  gathered  fr.  extemp.  discourses ;  by  [E.  D.  Proctor] .  368 

—  New  Star  papers :  or.  Views  and  experiences  of  relig.  subjects.  371 

—  Norwood ;  or,  Yillagelife  in  New  Eng.                                                      "  7265 

—  Notes  fr.  Plymouth  pulpit ;  [with  a  sketch  of  Beecher]  by  A.  Moore.  36^ 

—  Same;  new'ed.  13211 

—  Plans  of  reading.     (In  Abbott,  L.    Hints  for  home  reading.)  19847 

—  Peace,  be  still.     (I7i  Fast  day  sermons.)  1454 

—  Plain  and  pleasant  talk  about  fruit,  flowers,  and  farming.  366 

—  Same;  new  ed.     See  Pleasant  talk. 

—  Pleasant  talk  about  fruits,  flowers,  and  farming ;  new  ed.  12482 

—  Royal  truths.  6423 

—  Sermons.    2  v.  7543-4 

—  Sermons ;  fr.  verb,  repts.  bv  T.  J.  Ellinwood ;  ''Plvmouth  pulpit."  1868- 

1875, 14  V.  '  '  9045-56;  15240-1 

—  Star  papers ;  or.  Experiences  of  art  and  nature.  370 

—  A  summer  parish ;  sabbath  discourses,  etc.,  at  White  Mts.,  N.  H.  14001 

—  "Una  and  her  paupers;"  mem.  of  A.  E.  Jones,  by  her  sister.    Introd. 

bv  Florence  Nightingale ;  supp.  on  Hospital  nursing  and  training  in 

the  U.  S.  9972 

—  Woman's  influence  in  politics ;  address.     (Worn.  Suft'.  Tr.)  14359 

—  Yale  lectures  on  preaching;  ser.  1-3.  11003;  12082 ;13002 

—  Abbott,  L.    H.  W.  Beecher ;  a  sketch  of  his  career ;  with  analysis  of  his 

power,  etc.  *I 

—  Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Traits  of  representative  men.)  22315- 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8988 

—  Parton,  J.    Beecher  and  his  church.     (In  his  Famous  Americans.)  6677 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     (In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 
Beecher,  ^frs.  H.  W.     See  Beecher,  E.  W. 

Beecher,  L.     Autobiography,   correspondence,  etc.,  ed.  by  C. 

Beecher.     Illust.    2  v.  5589-90 

Beechnut ;  by.  J.  Abbot.  8 

Beechwood  ;  by  R.  R.  Springer.  11409 

Beechy,  F.  W.    Voyage  of  disc,  towards  the  North  Pole,  1818.     4971 
Beedy,  M.  E.     Girls   and   women   in   Eng.   and  Amer.     {In 

Brackett,  A.  C.     Education  of  Am.  girls.)  12327 

Beef.  Macdonald,  J.  Food  fr.  the  far  west ;  or,  Amer.  agri- 
culture with  ref .  to  the  beef  production  and  importation 
of  dead  meat  fr.  Amer.  to  G.  Britain.  17973 

Beef  bonanza.  The  ;  by  J.  S.  Brisbin.     Illust.  19983 

Beekman,  J.  W.  Remarks  upon  one  of  the  first  princ.  of  hos- 
pital hygiene.  {Li  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1, 
1873.)  *I 

Beer.  Pasteur,  L.  Studies  on  fermentation  ;  the  diseases  of 
beer,  their  causes,  and  the  means  of  preventing  them.  Tr. 
of  "Etudes  sur  la  Mere,"  with  notes,  illust.,  etc.,  by  F. 
Faulkner  and  D.  C.  Robb.  19512 

—  Vezitellv,  H.    The  beers  of  Europe.     {In  his  Wines  of  the  world.)  16933^ 

—  Yogel,  M.    On  beer;  statistical  sketch.  12211 
Beerbohm,  J.     Wanderings  in  Patagonia  ;  or.  Life  among  the 

ostrich  hunters.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  18591 


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Beers,  E.  L.  All  quiet  along  the  Potomac,  aud  other  poems.  19244 
Beers,  H.  A.     A  century  of  American  literature,   1776-1876. 

(Leis.  hr.  ser.)  18155 
Beers,  W.  G.     Lacrosse  :  the  national  game  of  Canada :  new 

ed.  *I 

Bees.     Allen,  J.     The  blessed  bees.  18400 

—  Buckley,  A.  B.    Bees  in  the  hive.     {In  her  Fairy-land.)  18435 

—  Langsti'oth,  L.  L.    Practical  treat,  on  the  hive  and  honey  bee.  2566 

—  Lubbock,  J.    Ants,  bees,  and  wasps.     (Int.  Sci.  ser.)     '  21797 

—  Phelps,  E.  W.    Phelps'  bee-keeper's  chart.     {In  Saxtou's  rural  hand 

books,  ser.  3.)  5694 

—  Quinby,  M.    Mysteries  of  bee-keeping  expl.  6272 
and  Root,  L.  C.    New  bee-keeping ;  the  mysteries  of  bee-keeping  expl. ; 

guide  to  bee-culture.                                  '  18810 

—  Weeks,  J.  M.    Manual :  or,  Easy  method  of  managing  bees.     {In  Sax- 

ton's  rural  hand  books,  ser.  3.)                                    ^  5694 

—  Wood,  J.  G.  Bees  :  their  habits,  management,  and  treatment.  4852 
Beesly,  A.  H.  The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla.  Map.   (Epochs 

of  anc.  hist.)  18125 

—  Sir  John  Franklin.  ^  (The  new  Plutarch.)  20870 
Beesly,  E.   S.     Catiline,   Clodius,  and  Tiberius,  [Necker  and 

Calonne].  18126 

Beesly,  Mrs.  — .  Stories  from  the  history  of  Rome.  18063 
Beet.     Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.  d'.     Manufacture  of  beet-root  sugar. 

{In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867,  Rept.)  9100 

—  Crookes,  W.  The  manufacture  of  beet-root  sugar  in  Eng.  and  Ireland.  17222 
Beethoven,  L.  van.     Engedi ;  or,  David  in  the  wilderness.  *I 

—  Fidelio,  op.  *I 

—  Same.     {In  Trvon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Letters.  1790-1826:  fr.  the  coll.  of  L.  Nohl.    Also,  of  L.  von  Kochel ;  tr. 

by  Lady  Wallace.    2  v.)                                                         •  6533-4 

—  Mass  in  C.  *I 

—  Missa  Solennis.     (in  D.)  *I 

—  Barnard,  C.  F.    The  tone  masters;  Bach  and  B.  9010 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Gt.  Germ,  compos.)  18050 

—  Grove,  G.    Beethoven's  Xiutli  svmphonv,  (choral.)  21419 

—  Huefler,  F.    Thayer's  Beethoven.     (/?i  ^<s  Mus.  stud.)  19852 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.     {In  his  How  to  understand  music.)  22847 

—  Moscheles,  I.    Life  of  B.,  inel.  his  correspondence,  traits,  and  rem.  on 

his  musical  works.    2  v.  in  1.  3162 

Life  of  B.,  incl.  the  biog.  of  Schindler,  B.'s  correspond,  with  his  friends, 

etc.     Added,  Life   and  characteristics   of  B.,  fr.   the    German    of 

H.  Doring.  11192 

—  Nohl,  L.    Beethoven  depicted  bv  his  contemporaries.  19717 
Life  of  B. ;  fr.  the  German,  by  J.  J.  Lalor.  20173 

—  Ossoli,  S.  31.  F.  d'.    Lives  of  tlie  great  composers.     {In  her  Papers  on 

literature,  etc..  pt.  2.)  3309 

—  Thaver,  A.  W.    Beethoven's  Leben.  3  v.  10434-5:  16339 

—  Wagner,  R.  Beethoven.  13015 
Beethoven  :  biog.  romance  ;  by  H.  Rau.  20178 
Beeton,  S.  O.     Book  of  needlework.  *I 

—  Brave  tales,  bold  ballads,  etc.  10171 

—  English  victories,  sea  stories,  tales  of  enterprise  and  school-life.  13790 

—  Fact,  Fiction,  history,  and  adventure.  10169 

—  Famous  vovages,  brigand  adventures,  tales  of  the  battlefield,  life,  and 

nature.  '  12394 

—  Hero  soldiers,  sailors,  aud  travellers  in  Kafirland.  11995 

—  Historical  romances,  daring  deeds,  and  animal  stories.  10170 

—  Household  amusements  and  enjoyments.  12518 

—  Tales  of  perils  and  adventures".  "  10168 
Beggar  girl,  The,  of  the  Pont  des  Arts  ;  by  W.  Hauff.     {In  his 

Three  tales.)  11904 
Beagar  of  Bethnal  Green  ;  comedy  :  by  J.  S.  Knowles.     {In  his 

^  Dram,  works.)                         "  11888 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  117 

Beggar  of  the  steps  of  St.   Roch ;  by  G.  Fullerton.     {In  her 

Reparation.)  13962 

Beggar  on  horseback;  by  [J.  Payn].  10688" 

"Beggynhof,"  The;  or,  The  city  of  the  single.  8841 
Beginning,  The,  of  Mimi's  love;  by  [K.  8.  Macquoid].     {In 

hei'YiQt.  acr.  the  channel,  v.  1.)  ^  11937 
Beginnings  of  life  ;  by  H.  C.  Bastian.     2  v.    '      '                    11015-16 

The  begum's  fortune  ;  by  J.  Verne.  19478- 
Beham,  B.     Scott,  W.  B.     H.  S.  Beham  and  B.  Beham.     {In 

his  Little  masters.)  19227 

Beham,  H.  S.<  Scott,  W.  B.  {In  his  Little  masters.)  19227 
Behind  blue  glasses  ;  by  F.  W.  Hacklander.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr. 

ser.)  1803^ 

Behind  the  counter  ;  by  F.  W.  Hacklander.  11363 

'•Behind  the  veil."                                                         -  9703 

Behn,  A.  Kavanagh,  J.  {In  her  Eng.  women.)  7014 
Behnes,  W.     Palgrave,  F.  T.     Behnes,  the  sculptor.     {In  his 

Ess.  on  art.)  6531 
Beilstein,  F.     Manual  of  qualitative  chemical  analysis  ;  tr.  by 

W.  Ramsay.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12798 

Being  a  boy  ;  by  C.  D.  Warner.  17292 
Belcher,  Lady  T>.     The  mutineers  of   the  Bounty  and  their 

descendants  in  Pitcairn  and  Norfolk  islands.  Illust.  9299 
Belcher,  J.     Life  and  writings  of  J.  Bunyan.     {In  Homes  and 

haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Wm.  Gary ;  biogr.  1009- 
Beldazzle's  bachelor  •'  studies."  12517 
Beleaguered  city,  A  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  19788 
Belfast.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  Belfast,  Giant's  Cause- 
way, and  the  North  of  Ireland.  *I 

—  Doran  J.     {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17808: 
Belfast  meeting.     Tyndall,  J.     Address  bef.  the  British  Asso- 
ciation at  Belfast ;  rev.  with  add.  13102 

Same.  With  2d.  pref .  replying  to  critics,  and  article  on  scientific  mate- 
rialism. 13442 
Belford  Regis  ;  by  M.  R.  Mltford.                                                     3089 
Belgium.     Art. 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.    Homes,  haunts  and  works  of  Rubens,  etc.    Illust.  16178 

—  Fromentin.  E.    Les  maltres  d'  autrefois :  Belgique— Holland.  1447& 
Same.    Old  masters  of  Belgium,  etc. ;  tr.  by  M.  C.  Bobbins.  *I 

Description. 

—  Belgium.     {In  Rapid  transit  abroad.)  18585- 

—  Gibbons,  P.  E.    French  and  Belgians.    ^  18919 

—  Stevenson,  R.  L.    An  inland  voyage.      '  18340 

—  Tripp,  A.     (J?i  ;^ is  Crests  from  the  ocean-world.)  449^ 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    France  and  Belgium.    {In  his  Resources  of  mod.  coun- 

tries, V.  1.)  17821 

—  See  also  Waterloo. 

Belhaven,  Lord.  Hazlett.  W.  {In  his  Eloquence,  etc.^  v.  1.)  1812 
Belief.     Balfour,  A.  J.    A  defence  of  philosophic  doubt ;  essay 

on  the  foundations  of  bel.  19417 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Steps  of  belief .  9295- 
■  —  Gibson,  S.  T.    Religion  and  science;  their  rel.  to  each  other;  grounds  of 

relig.  bel.  15624 

—  Gould,  8.  B.    Origin  and  development  of  relig.  bel.  2  v.  8062;  9271 

—  Kearv,  C.  F.    Outlines  of  primitive  bel.  among  the  Indo-European  races.      2162* 


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—  Russell,  J.    Analysis  of  relig.  belief.    2  v.  16802-3 

—  Taylor,  I.    The  restoration  of  bel.    New  ed.,  rev.  with  add.  16007 

—  See  also  Truth. 

Beliefs  of  the  unbelievers.     See  Frothingham,  O.  B. 

Belinda  ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.     2  v.                  /  15284-5 

—  Same;  another  copy.  15289 
Belisarius.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.  Life  of  B.,  by  Lord  Mahon,  15856 
Belisle.  D.  W.     American  family  Robinson.  17850 

—  History  of  Independence  Hall :  emb.  biographies  of  the  Signers  of  the 

Declaration  of  Independence ;  with  hist.  sk.  of  relics.  5447 

Bell,  A.  N.     Marine  hygiene  on  board  passenger  vessels.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Perils  of  the  school-room.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Relations  of  certain  filth  diseases  to  cold  weather.     (I7i  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Rept.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *I 

Bell,  Acton,  pseud.     See  Bronte,  A. 
Bell,  A.  G.     Researches  in  electric  telephony ;  lect.     (8oc.  of 

Tel.  Eng.)  17719 

Bell,  A.  M.     Sounds  and  their  relations ;  illust.  by  means  of 

visible  speech.  *I 

—  Whitney,  W.  D.    Bell's  Visible  speech.     (In  his  Orient,  and  ling,  stud., 

ser  2.)  13263 

Bell,  C.  D.     Hope  Campbell ;  or,  Know  thyself.  6737 

Bell,  C.     Animal  mechanics.     (Lib.  of  Use.  Knowl.)  268 

—  The  hand ;  its  mechanism  and  vital  endowments.  377 
Bell,  C.  D.  Henry  Martyn.  (Heroes  of  Chr.  hist.)  21333 
Bell,  C.  U.     The  general  statutes  of  Massachusetts,  etc.,  red. 

to  questions  and  answers.  13265 

Bell,  Currer,  pseud.     See  Nicholls,  C.  B. 
Bell,  F.  J.     Digestion :  Sharks  and  sturgeons  ;   Germs.     {In 

Brown,  R.     Science  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  The  hand ;  Touch.     (In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Taste ;  The  starfish  and  its  relatives.  (In  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 
Bell,  G.     Sanitary  appliances.     {In  Ass.   of  Mun.  and  San. 

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Bell,  G.  A.     Description  of  Chester  sewerage  works.    {In  Ass. 

of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  1.)  *I 

Bell,   G.   H.     Guide   to   correct   language ;    pract.   grammar, 

punctuation,  use  of  capitals.  22846 

Bell,  H.  G.    Address,  Glasgow  Athenaeum,  1851.    (/??  Literary 

addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  2  v.  3579 
Bell,  I.     Construction  of  La  Corbiere  lighthouse  and  the  St. 

•    Helier's  harbour,  built  in  concrete  at  Jersey.  *I 

Bell,  J.  L.     Chemical  phenomena  of  iron  smelting.  11000 
Bell,  J.     Chemical  and  pharmaceutical  processes  and  products. 

{In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  4735 

Bell,  J.     Life  of  C.  Rollin.     {In  Rollin,  C.     Anc.  hist.,  v.  1.)  3691 

Bell,  John.     A  drawing  book,  fr.  the  flat,  and  fr.  the  round.  *I 

—  Drawing  book  of  the  Society  of  Arts.  9243 
Bell,  John,   of  Tenn.     Savage,  J.     {In    his   Our  living  rep. 

men.)  3777 

Bell,  Mrs.  M.     Julia  Howard.       •  5817 

Bell,  R.     The  ladder  of  gold.  6175 

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Bell,  R.     Lilies  and  violets  ;  [coll.  of]  prose  and  verse.     2d.  ed.     5926 

Bell,  W.  A.     New  tracks  in  North  America.     2  v.  8820-1 

Bell,  W.  E.     Carpentry  made  easy ;   or.  Science  and  art  of 

framing  ;  compr.  also  system  of  bridge  building. 

—  Same;  2d.  ed.,  eul. 
Bell-the-wolf ;  by  F.  Gerstacker.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales, 

V.  3.) 
Bell-tower,  The;  by  H.  Melville.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  3.) 
^'Bellah;"  by  O.  Feuillet. 

Bound  V'ith  Led  astray. 
Bellamy,  C.  J.     The  Breton  mills. 
Bellamy,  E.     Six  to  one  ;  a  Nantucket  idyl. 
Bellamy,  G.  A.    Bellamy.     {In  Lights  of  the  old  Eng.  stage.) 

—  Fitzgerald,  P.     {In  his  Roman  of  the  Eng.  stage.) 
Bellamy,   Mrs.  PI  W.     {pseud.   Kamba  Thorpe.)     The  little 

Joanna. 
Bellamy,  J.     History  of  all  religions. 
Belle  and  the  boys ;  by  C.  F.  Corbin. 
Belle  au  bois  dormant,  La ;  par  A.  E 

3,  v.  1.) 
Belle  Helene,  La ;   opera  bouffe  ;   by 

G.  W.     Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v 
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Bellehood  and  bondage  ;     by  A.  S.  Stephens. 
Belleisle-en-Mer.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     {In  his  Atlantic  Is.) 
Belles  and  ringers  ;  by  H.  Smart. 

Belles-lettres.     Rollin,  C.     Methods  of  teaching  and  studying 
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comedy,  by  H.   Cowley.     {In  Mod. 
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Belle's  stratagem.  The 

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Bellevue  Dramatic  Club,  Newport.     Plays  for 

fr.  the  Fr.  and  Italian.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

Contents.    Droz,  G.    The  registered  letter;  The  cardinal's  illness.— 

Sollohub,  "\V.    His  hat  and  cane.— Legouv^',  E.,  and  Merim^e,  P.     The 

flower  of  Tlemeen.— Theuriet,  A.    The  old  homestead.— Hervilly,  Ed' 

The  soup  tureen ;  Silence  in  the  ranks.— Xarry,  C.    Sophronisba.."..  oh 

—He  and  she.— Guillemot,  J.    The  unlucky  star.— Gastineau,  O.    Lelia 

— Sollohub,  W.    The  serenade.— Goetschy,  G.    The  professor  of  elocution 

— Monselet,  C.    A  trip  through  my  pockets. —Cros,  C.    A  journey  to  *** 

— Hervillv,  E.  d'.    From  Calais  to  Dover. — Durandeau,  E.'    Sargent  Bri 

dell's  letter.— Biez,  J.  de.    The  first  love  letter.— Marthold,  J.  de.     On 

the  eve  of  the  wedding. — Supersac,  L.    The  door  is  locked.— Normaud,  J. 

The  invitation  to  the  christening.- Legouv^,  E.    By  the  cradle. 

Bellevue  Hospital.     White,  V.     Manual  of  nursing ;    for  the 

training  school  for  nurses  attached  to  B.  Hospital. 
Bellew,  F.     The  art  of  amusing  ;  coll.  of  graceful  arts,  games, 

tricks,  puzzles,  and  charades. 
Bellew,  H.  W.     Afghanistan  and  the  Afghans ;    spe.  ref.  to 
the  present  crisis  and  war  with  the  Amir  Sher  Ali  Khan, 
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Bellows,  A.J.  How  not  to  be  sick;  seq.toPhilosophy  of  eating. 

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with  chapters  on  bells  and  the  Leicester  bell  founders. 

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Bells,  The,  of  Corneville  ;  comic  opera  ;  by  R.  Planquette. 
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Belsham,  T.     Summary  view  of  the  evidence  of  the  Christian 

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Belzoni,  Cx.  B.    Explorations  in  Egypt.    {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl. 

of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Sketch  of  B.  (hi  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 
Bement,  C.  N.     American  poulterer's  companion.  382 

—  The  rabbit  fancier.  (In  Saxton's  rur.  hd.-bks.,  ser.  3.)  5694 
Bemis,  G.    Report  of  the  case  of  J.  W.  Webster  for  the  murder 

of  G.  Parkman.  495 

Bemrose,  W.,  Jr.     Fret  cutting  and  perforated  carving.  *I 

—  Manual  of  buhl  work  and  marquetry.  *I 

—  Manual  of  wood<'arving.  *I 
Ben  Bolt,  drama;  by  J.  B.  Johnstone.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.. 

V.  20.)  11820 

Ben  Milner's  wooing  ;  by  H.  Lee  [H.  Parr].  168d4 
Ben  the  boatswain  ;  nautical  drama;  by  T.  E.  Wilkes.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  19.)  11819 

Ben,  the  luggage  boy  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  9210 

Ben's  nugget ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  22010 
Benauly,  pseud.     See  Abbott,  B.  A.  and  L. 
Bench  and  Bar.     See  Lawyers. 
Bender,  C.     Proportions  of  pins  used  in  bridges.     (Van  Nos- 

trand's  sci.  ser.)  14136 

Beneath  the  wheels;  by  [Mrs.  Notley].  5571 
Beneden,  P.  J.  Van.    Animal  parasites  and  messmates.    Illust. 

(Int.  sci.  ser.)  15680 

Benedict,  F.  L.     John  Worthington's  name.  12647 

—  Miss  Dorothy's  charge,  10154 

—  Miss  Van  Kortland.  5282 

—  The  price  of  a  dream.  (In  Rouge-gorge,  etc.)  8711 
Benedict,  J.  Weber.  (The  great  musicians.)  20501 
Benedict,  Sir.  J.  Lily  of  Killarney  ;  opera.  *I 
Benedictines.     Stephen,  J.     The   French   Benedictines.     {In 

hisl^ss.,  V.  1.)  8975 
Benedictus,   St.     Newman,  J.   H.     Mission  of  St.   Benedict ; 

Benedictine  schools.      {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  v.  2.)  12917 

Beuedix,  — .  Is  lying  easy  ?  Comedy  ;  tr.  and  adapt,  by  A.  Wall.  *I 
Benefactor's  portrait.  The :  by  A.  Moritz.     {In  Michel,  F.  and 

Moritz,  A.     A  will  and  a  way.)  •   4789 

Benevolence — or  beneficence?;  by  Mrs.   Craik.     {Bi  her  Sev- 

mons,  etc.)  14029 
Bengal.     Chunder,  B.     Travels  of  a  Hindoo  to  parts  of  B., 

etc,    2  V.  8733-4 

—  Day,  L.  B.    Govinda  Samauta;  or.  The  hist,  of  a  Bengal  RAivat.  2  v.  1370&-4 

—  Life  in  the  Mofussil :  or.  The  civilian  in  Lower  B.  2  v.  '  18900-1 
Bengal  tiger ;  by  C.  Dance.  {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  25.)  7983 
Benham,  W.     Catharine  and  Craufurd  Tait,  wife  and  son  of 

Archbishop  Campbell ;  memoir.     Portr.  19479 

Ben-Hur  ;  Tale  of  the  Christ ;  by  L.  Wallace.  20077 

Benigna;  by  B.  Auerbach.  (/yi  ^/s  German  tales.)  7889 
Benjamin,   Mrs.   M.  G.     The  missionary  sisters  :  mem.  of  S. 

H.  Everett  and  H.  M.  Hamlin.  384 
Benjamin,  P.     Wrinkles   and  recipes,  comp.  fr.  the  Scientific 

American;  pract.  suggestions,  processes,  etc.  Illust.  15360 
Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     The  Atlantic  islands  as  resorts  of  health 

and  pleasure.  Illust.  17827 
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—  Art  in  America ;  crit.  and  hist,  sketch.    Illust.  *I 

Note.    For  2d.  ser.  see  Our  Amer.  artists,  belong. 

—  The  choice  of  Paris ;  romance  of  the  Troad.  8667 

—  Contemporary  art  in  Europe.    Illust.  *I 

—  The  multitudinous  seas.    Illust.     (Appletons-  hand.-vol.  ser.)  18297 

—  Our  American  artists.    2d.  ser.  *I 

Note.    1st.  ser,  entitled  Art  in  Amer. 

—  Trov ;  its  legend,  history,  and  literature ;  with  sketch  of  the  topography 

of  the  Troad.    Map.     (Epochs  of  anc.  hist.)                                         '  19940 

—  The  Turk  and  the  Greek.                                    .  7127 

—  T^Tiat  is  art ;  or.  Art  theories  and  methods.  17250 
Ben-na-Groich.  (/?i  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  4.)  19143 
Bennet,  G.     Montgomery,  J.    Journal  of  voyages  and  travels, 

1821-29.   3  V.                                                                             3107-9 
Bennet,  J.  H.     Winter  and  spring  on  the  shores  of  the  Med- 
iterranean. 129 
Bennett,  C.  W.     National  education  in  Italy,   France,   Ger- 
many, Eng.,  and  Wales.     (Amer.  lib.  of  education.)  18716 

—  History  of  the  philosophy  of  pedagogics.  (Pps.  on  education.)  *I 
Bennett,  E.     The  border  rover.  386 

—  Clara  Moreland.                                                     '  759 

—  Ella  Barnwell.  11616 

—  Ellen  Xorbury.  385 

—  The  fair  rebel.  11618 

—  The  female  spy.  11617 

—  The  heiress  of  Bellefont ;  and  Walde- Warren.  11739 

—  Kate  Clarendon.  11620 

—  The  pioneer's  daughter;  and  The  unknown  countess.  11740 

—  The  prairie  flower.  11710 

—  Rosalie  Du  Pont.  11619 

—  The  unknown  countess.    See  Pioneer's  daughter,  above. 

—  Yiola.  388 

—  Walde- Warren.    See  Heiress  of  Bellefont.  above. 

Bennett,  J.  C.     Poultrv  book.  389 

Bennett,  J.  G.     McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

—  Memoirs  of  B.  and  his  times.  890 

—  Parton,  J.    Bennett  and  the  IS".  Y.  Herald.     (In  his  Fam.  Americans.)  6677 

—  Sketch  of  B.  (In  Fam.  boys.)  5036 
Bennett,  W.   C.     Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.     Late  Eng. 

poets.)                                                                      .  6158 
Bennett.  W.  J.  E.     Stephens,  A.  J.     Argument  in  the  case  of 

T.  B.  Sheppard  against  W.  J.  E.  Bennett,  Clerk.  11133 
Bennigsen,  R.  von.  Tuttle,  H.  {In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 
Bennoch,  F.  Poems,  lyrics,  songs,  and  sonnets.  Amer.  ed.  21354 
Benny,  P.  B.  The  criminal  code  of  the  Jews  ace.  to  the  Tal- 
mud. •  19753 
Benoni  Blake,  M.  D.  9238 
Benson,  E.     Art  and  nature  in  Italy.  22123 

—  Gaspara  Stampa;  with  a  select,  fr.  her  sonnets,  tr.  by  G.  Fleming.  21133 
Benson,  E.  W.     Boy-life ;  Its  trials,  its  strength,  its  fulness  ; 

Sundaysin  Wellington  college,  1859-1873  ;   [sermons].  13691 

Benson,  J.  W.     Time  and  time-tellers.  15831 

Benson,  W.  Manual  of  the  science  of  colour.  18182 
Bent,  J.  T.     A  freak  of    freedom ;  or.  The  republic  of    San 

Marino.  19560 

—  Genoa ;  how  the  republic  rose  and  fell.    Illust.  20585 

—  Life  of  Garibaldi.    Illust.  S1204 
Bentham,  J.    Introduction  to  the  principles  of  morals  and  legis- 
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—  Usury  laws.    (Econ.  tracts.)  21167 


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—  Mill,  J.  S.  {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  1.)  5978 
Bentinck,  G.     Disraeli,  B.     Lord  G.  Bentinck  ;  a  polit.  biog.  21278 

—  Francis,  G.  H.  {In  his  Orators.)  1526 
"Bentivoglio,  G.     Sieges  of  Leyden  and  Osteud.     {In  Lieber, 

F.  Great  events,  etc)  5105 
Bentley,  R.    Coleridge,  H.    {In  his  Lives  of  Northern  worthies, 

V.  1.)  *I 

—  Jebb,  R.  C.  BentleJ^  (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  21589 
Bentley,  R.  Manual  of  botany.  1457 
Benton,  T.  H.     Thirty  years  view  ;  history  of  the  working  of 

the  Amer.  government,  1820-50.    2  v.  391-2 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.  {In  his  Liv.  orators  in  Amer.)  2857 
^entzon,  T.^  psei(d.     >iSee  Blanc,  T. 

Benvolio  ;  bj^  H.  James,  Jr.     (In  his  Madonna,  etc.,  v.  2.)  20810 
13eowulf .     Anglo-Saxon  poems  :  The  Scop  or  Gleeman's  Tale, 
and  The  Fight  at  Finnesburg ;  lit.   tr.,  with  notes,  glos- 
sary, etc..  by  B.  Thorpe.          •  *I 

—  BeoAvulf ;  tr.  into  mod.  rhymes,  bv  H.  W.  Lumsden.  21980 

—  Beowulf;  and  The  fight  at  Finsburg:  tr.  bv  J.  M.  Garnett.  22494 

—  Gibb,  J.  Beowulf.  (J?i /its  Gudrun.  e?c.)  22358 
Beppo,  the  conscript ;  by  T.  A.  Ti'ollope.  7255 
Bequest,  The  ;  fr.  E.  B.  Lytton.    {In  Venable,  W.  H.    Dramas, 

etc.)  20582 
Beranger,  P.  J.  de.     Two  hundred  lyrical  poems  ;  done  into 

Eng.  verse  by  AV.  Young.  393 

—  Besant,  W.     {In  his  French  humorists.)  13061 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.    {In  their  Fam.  Fr.  authors.)  19026 

—  Harrison.  J.  A.     (In  his  Group  of  poets.)  13752 

—  Pollock.  W.  J.    {In  his  Lect.  on  Fr.  poets.)  18638 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Portr.  cout.,  v.  1;  Nouv.  luud.,  v.  1;  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  2, 15.)  *I 

Berber,  The  ;  by  W.  S.  Mayo.  11482 
Berchoux,  J.     La  gastronomic ;  poeme.     (In  Physiologic  du 

gout.)  14596 
Berengaria  of  Navarre.    Queen  of  Richard  I.     Hewitt,  M.  E. 

{In  /<er  Lives.)                         *  1899 

Berenice  ;  tragedie  ;  par  J.  Racine.  {In  his  Theatre  compl.)  14399 
Berens,  E.  M.     Myths  and  legends  of  Anc.  Greece  and  Rome. 

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Bernard,  Mrs.  B.     Our  common  fruits.     Illust.       .  6459 

Bernard,  C.  B.  D.  de  la  Y.,   dit  Charles  de.     James  H.,  Jr. 

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Bernardus  ClarcevaUensis^  St.     Hood.  E.  P.      {In  his  Lamps, 

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Berry,  M.  E.     Celesta.  6940 

Berry,  M.     Adams,  W.  H.    D.     {In  his   Women    of  fashion, 

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Bertha's  baby  ;  by  G   Droz.  20996 

Bertha's  engagement ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  13695 
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Bertrand  et  Raton;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  1,  v.  2.)  *I 
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—  Rabelais.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.) 

—  The  revolt  of  man.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  Studies  in  earlv  French  poetrv. 

—  The  French  humorists,  12th.-19th.  cent. 

Contents.  The  chanson.— Rutebeuf  the  Trouv^re.— The  romance  of 
the  rose.— Eustache  Deschamps.—Rabelals.— Montaigne.— La  satyre  Me- 
nipp^e.—Mathurin  Regnier.— Saint  Amant.— Voiture  and  Benserade.— 
The  parasites.— Scarron.— La  Fontaine.— Boileau.—Moliere.—Regnard.— 
Gresset. — Beaumarchais. — B<^ranger. 

—  and  Palmer,  E.  H.    Jerusalem,  the  city  of  Herod  and  Saladin. 

—  a7id  Rice,  J.    All  sorts  and  conditions  of  men ;  an  impossible  story. 
By  Celia's  arbor. 

The  Captain's  room. 

The  case  of  Mr.  Lucraft,  and  other  tales.    Xew  ed. 

Contents.  The  case  of  Mr.  Lucraft. — The  mystery  of  Joe  Morgan. — An 
old,  old  story.— Lady  Kitty. — The  old  four-poster.— My  own  experience.— 
Titania's  farewell. — t)n  the  Goodwin. — Edelweis. — Love  finds  the  way. — 
The  death  of  Samuel  Pickwick.— When  the  ship  comes  home. 

The  chaplain  of  the  Fleet.    New  ed. 

The  golden  butterfly. 

The  monks  of  Thelema.    New  ed. 

Ready-money  Mortiboy. 

The  seamy  side. 

Shepherds  all  and  maidens  fair.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

Sir  R.  Whittington,  Lord  Mayor  of  London.     (New  Plutarch.) 

"So  they  were  married.*'    Illust. 

The  ten  year's  tenant,  etc. 

Content's.  The  ten  year's  tenant.— Sweet  Nelly,  my  heart's  delight.— 
Over  the  sea  with  a  sailor. 

This  son  of  A^ulcan.    New  ed. 

*Twas  in  Trafalgar's  bay.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

When  the  ship  comes  home. 

Same.  (In  their  Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft.) 

With  harp  and  crown. 

Besant,  W.  H.     Elementary  hydrostatics.     6th.   ed. 
Besenval,  P.  V.,   baron  de.     Memoires.     (Barri^re.   Bib.   des 
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—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  kind.,  v.  12.) 
Beside  the  river  ;  by  K.  S.   Maequoid. 

Beskow,  B.  v.     Lefnadsteckning.     (In  Wallin,  J.  O.  Samlade 
vitterhets  arbeten,  v.  1.) 

—  Wallins  lefverne.     (In  Wallin,  J.  O.    Predikningar,  v.  1.) 
Bessemer  process.     See  Steel. 

Bessey,  C.  E.     Botany  for  high  schools  and  colleges. 
Bessie  Grey  ;  by  M.  P.  Lowe.     {In  Daily  bread,  etc.) 
Bessie  Harrington's  venture  ;  by  J.  A.  Mathews. 
Bessie  Lang  ;  by  A.  Corkran. 

Bessieres,  J.  B   Marshal.     Bessieres.      {In  Court  and  camp  of 
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—  Headley,  J.  T.     (In  A?s Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  2.) 

Besson,  Louis,  and  Javel,  F.    Partie  de  chasse  ;  saynete-mono- 

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Bessy  Rane  ;  by  E.  P  Wood. 
Best  of  all  good  company.     See  Jerrold,  B. 
Best  of  husbands,  The  ;  by  J.  Payn. 
Best  dowry.  The  ;  by  A.  Franz.     {In  The  Pearls,  etc.) 
Best  reading.  The.     See  Jones,  L.  E. 
Bete  noire,  La ;  comedie  par  E.  Mendel  et  Cordier.     (Theatre 

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Reicl,  T.  W.     {In  his  Cabinet 

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Betham,  M.     Edwards,  M.  B 
Bethell,  R.,  Lord  Westbiiry. 

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Bethel  work.     Cooke,  H.  A. 
Bethlehem  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber. 
Bethune,  A.     The  ghost  of  Howdycraigs 

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Bethune,  J.  E.  D.     Life  of  Galileo  ;  of  Kepler.    (In  Soc 
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Beton-coiguet.  Beckwith,  L.  F.  B^ton-coignet ;  its  fabrica- 
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Betrothal,  The.     See  Angel  in  the  house. 

Betrothed,  The  ;  by  A.  Manzoni. 

Bethrothed,  The  ;  by  W.  Scott. 

"  Betsey  and  I  are  out ;"  by  N.  S.  Emerson.  {In  her  Thanks- 
giving story.) 

Betsey  Baker;  by  J.  M.  Morton.  {In  French's  Min.  dram., 
V.  24.) 

Better  Samaritan,  The  ;  by  J.  P.  Quincy.  {In  his  Protection 
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Better  than  good  ;  by  A.  E.  Ridley. 

Bettine  ;  par  A.  de  5lusset.     {In  his  Comedies,  v.  2.) 

Bettridge,  E.  Disposal  of  sewage,  a  question  for  legislation. 
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Betty,  W.  H.  W.  Doran,  J.  About  Master  Betty.  {In  his  In 
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—  Fitzgerald,  P.    The  young  Roseius.     {I)i  his  Rom.  of  the  Eng.  stage.) 
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Between  friend  and  sweetheart.     See  Hope  mills. 

Between  the  cliffs  ;  by  E.  Marshall. 

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Beugnot,  J.  C.,  co^nte.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv. 

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Beulah  ;  by  A.  J.  Etans. 
Beule,  C.  E.     L'  acropole  d'  Athenes. 
Beust,  F.  F.  Count  von.     Count  Beust. 
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\Y. 


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Coal.— Hull, /'ror 

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Note.    The  life  of  Haydn  is  fr.  the  Ital.  of  Guiseppe  Carpani,  that  of 

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Beyond  the  breakers  ;  by  R.  D.  Owen.  8173 
Bezold,  W.  von.     Theory  of  color  in  its  rel.  to  art  and  art 

industry;  tr.  by  S.  R.  Koehler.     Introd.  and  notes  by  E. 
C.  Pickering.     Illust.  '         16094 

Bhagavad  gita.  Hiudu  philosophy ;  the  Bhagavad  gita ;  or. 
The  sacred  lay;  tr.,  with  notes,  by  J.  Davies.  (Eng. 
and  For.  phil.  lib.)  22309 

—  Harris,  W.  T.    Philosophv  of  the  Bhagavad  gita.     (In  Bridgmau,  R.  L. 

Concord  lect.)  *  22506 

Bianca,  Grand  Duchess  of  Florence.     Trollope,  T.  A.      (In  his 

Decade  of  Ital.  women,  v.  2.)  10989 

Biard,  L.  d'  A.     Voyage  d'une  femme  au  Spitzberg.      3*"  ed. 

Illust.  14598 

Biart,   L.     Adventures  of    a  voung-  naturalist   [in  Mexico]  ; 

ed.  and  adapt,  by  P.  Gillmore.^  Illust.  21326 

—  The  two  friends :  tr.  bv  M.  de  Hauteville.  19283 
Bible. 

—  The  child's  Bible.  11422 

Anali/sis. 

—  Higginson,  E.    Spirit  of  the  Bible.    2  v.  9112-13 

Antlqidties. 

—  Cox,  F.  A.    Biblical  antiquities.  999 

BihUography. 

—  Clarke,  D.    The  revision  of  the  Eng.  version  of  the  Bible;  address.  12754 

—  Conaut,  H.  C.    The  English  Bible :    hist,  of  the  trans,  of   the  Holy 

Scri])tures  into  Enalish.  923 

—  Loftie,  W.  I.    A  centurv  of  Bibles.  *I 

—  Storrs,  E.  S.  J.    Wvclitt'^e  and  the  first  Eng.  Bible.  , .  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  129 

Biography. 
Allen,  J.  H.    Hebrew  men  and  times :  fi\  the  Patriarchs  to  the  Messiah.  14S 

Ashton,  S.  G.    Mothers  of  the  Bible.  6138 

Boston  Young  Men's  Christian  Ass.    Young  men  of  the  Bible;  lect.  4914 

Headley,  P.  C.    The  girls  of  the  Bible.  6137 

Stanley,  A.  P.    Scripture  portraits,  etc.  8965 

Canon. 
Arnold,  M.    The  Bible  canon.     {In  his  God  and  the  Bible.)  15322 

•  Catechism. 

Abbott,  E.  A.    Bible  lessons.  11526 

Hall,  E.  H.    Fii-st  lessons  on  the  Bible.  22153 

Commentaries. 
Jamieson,  R.,  Fausset,  A.  R.,  and  Brown,  D.    Commentary  on  the  Old 

and  Xew  Testaments.    2  v.  8765-6 

Oort,  H.  and  Hoovkaas,  I.    The  Bible  for  learners:  [tr.  by  P.  H.  Wick- 
steed].    3v.     '  22287-9 
Concordance. 
Taylor,  T.    Concordance  to  the  Scriptures.  4378 

Criticism. 
Boston  lectures,  1871.  12134 

Chadwick,  J.    The  Bible  of  to-day.  18029 

Fairbairn,  P.    The  typology  of  Scripture ;  viewed  in  conn,  with  divine 

dispensations.    2  v.         '  16527-8 

Greg,  W.  R.    The  creed  of  Christendom.    2  v.  12194-5 

Porter,  J.  S.    Principles  of  textual  criticism  with  their  appl.  to  the  Old 

and  Xew  Testaments.  *I 

Stewart.  S.  J.     The  Bible :  The  Old  Testament ;  The  Xew  Testament. 

{In  his  Gospel  of  law.)  22178 

"Worcester.  X.    Bible  news.    4th.  ed.  4861 

Dictionaries. 
Smith,  ^y.    Concise  dictionarv  of  the  Bible.  8723 

-  Dictionarv  of  the  Bible.    3  v.  8592-^ 

-  Smaller  dictionary  of  the  Bible.  8709 

Ei'idences,  Authority,  etc. 
Bissell,  E.  C.    The  historic  origin  of  the  Bible.  11477 

•  Clarke,  J.  F.  The  Bible:  lect.  (In  his  Essentials  in  relig.)  17391 
Faunce,  D.  W.  A  young  man's  difficulties  with  his  Bible.  16711 
Halev,  J.  AV.    Exaniinatiou  of  the  alleged  discrepancies  of  the  Bible. 

Introd.  bv  A.  Hovev.  13075 

-  Huntiu^ou.  \\\  R.    The  oneness  of  Scripture.     {In  Chr.  truth  and  mod. 

opinion.)  13496 

■  Liber  librorum :  its  structure,  limitations,  and  purpose.  6897 

•  Rawlinson,  G.  Historical  evidences  of  the  Scripture  records.  5165 
Rogers,  H.    The  superhuman  origin  of  the  Bible  inferred  fr.  itself.  12586 

■  Sleiuh,  W.  AV.    The  Christian's  defensive  dictionarv:   refutation  of  obj. 

to  the  Bible.  '  6344 

•  Sunderland,  J.  T.    What  is  the  Bible  V  "  18713 
-Taylor,  I.    History  of  the  transmission  of  anc.  books  to  mod.  times; 

"with  the  Process  of  historical  proof;  inch  rem.  on  relative  strength 
of  the  evidence  of  the  Holy  ScriiJtures.  11380 

■  Titcomb,  J.  H.    Combination  of  unity  with  progressiveness  of  thought 

in  the  Bible:  argument  in  favour  of  Divine  Revelation.     (In  Chr. 
Evid.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)  16138 

Watson,  R.    Apology  for  the  Bible;  letters  to  T.  Paine.  4677 

Geography. 

■  Coleman,  L.    Historical  text-book  and  atlas  of  Biblit-al  geographv.  16933 
-Foster,  C.  T.    Geogi*aphv  of  the  Bible.     {With  Grant,  A.  R.    Lessons 

fr.  the  Bible.)  "  10938 

-  Headley,  J.  T.    The  sacred  mountains.    Illust.  1830 

-  Kitto,  J.    Scripture  lands;  hist.,  geog.,  and  topog.  sketches.    Atlas.  2494 

Hermenextics. 

-  Arnold,  M.    Literature  and  dogma ;  essav.  11498 

-  Beecher,  C.  E.    An  a])peal  to  the  people  in  behalf  of  their  rights  as 

interpreters  of  the  Bible.  357 

-  Fairbairn.  P.    The  typology  of  Scripture:  viewed  in  conn,  with  divine 

dispensations.    2V.      ""  •  16527-8 


130  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Geikie,  C.    Hours  with  the  Bible ;   or,  The  Scriptures  in  the  light  of 

mod.  discovery  and  knowledge.    Illust.,  v.  1-4.  20611-14 

History. 

—  Ellwood,  T.    Sacred  history.    2  v.  1376-T 

—  Glei^,  G.  R.    History  of  the  Bible.    2  v.  6047-8 

—  Hughes,  E.    Outlines  of  Scripture  geography  and  history.  5942 

—  Lenormant,  F.    Les  origines  de  I'histoire  d'apres  la  Bible"^  et  les  traditions 

des  peuples  orientaux.    De  la  creation  de  I'homme  au  deluge.    2^  ed.      14665 

—  Rawlinson,  G.    Alleged  hist,  difficulties  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments, 

and  the  light  throw^n  on  them  by  mod.  discoveries.     {In  Chris.  Ev. 

Soc.  Mod.  scepticism.)  9747 

—  Russell,  J.    Holy  books,  or  Bibles.     {In  his  Anal,  of  relig.  bel.,  v.  2.)  16803 

—  Sellon,  W.    A  concise  hist,  of  the  Scriptures.  3890 

Inspiration. 

—  Bannerman,  J.    Inspiration ;  the  infallible  truth  and  div.  authority  of 

the  Scriptures.  6712: 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    The  Bible.     {In  Unitarian  affirmations.)  1858& 

—  CurtiSjT.  F.    The  human  element  in  the  inspiration  of  the  Scriptures.  6967 

—  Greg,  W.  R.     {In  his  Creed  of  Christendom.   2  v.)  12194-5 

—  Higginson,  E.     {In  his  Spirit  of  the  Bible.    2  v.)  9112-13 

—  Livermore,  A.  A.    The  Bible,  inspired  and  inspiring.    {In  his  Romans.)        270T 

Introductions. 

—  Goulburn,  E.  M.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures.  627T 

—  Harman,  H.  M.    Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures.  21294 

Miscellaneous  illustrative  works. 

—  The  Biblical  reason  why ;  family  guide  to  Scripture  readings.    Illust.  1769' 

—  Bowes,  G.  S.    Illustrative  gatherings.    2  ser.  21221-2 

—  Davies,  T.  L.  O.    Bible  English.    Chapters  on  old  and  disused  expre*- 

sions.    Illust.  fr.  contemp.  literature.  16819 

—  Dunn,  H.    Liber  librorum :  its  structure,  limitations,  and  purpose.  6897 

—  Grant,  A.  R.    Lessons  fr.  the  Bible.  10938 

—  Haven,  E.  0.    The  voung  man  advised;  or.  Illustrations  of  hist,  facts  of 

the  Bible.            "  1794 

—  Here  a  little  and  there  a  little ;  or.  Scripture  facts.  187T 

—  Ide,  G.  B.    Bible  pictures.  7181 

—  Kip,  W.  I.    Unnoticed  things  of  Scripture.  7521 

—  Macmillan,  H.    Bible  teachings  in  nature.  22474 

—  Mai-tineau,  H.     Guide  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures.  {In  her  Devo; 

tional  exercises.)                          '                                                              '  2933- 

—  Xewton,  R.  H.    The  right  and  wrong  uses  of  the  Bible.  22738 

—  Palmer,  H.  L.    Home-life  in  the  Bible ;  ed.  by  J.  W.  Palmer.    Illust.  22042 

—  Plumptre,  E.  H.    The  Bible  educator.    4  v.  12277-80 

—  Spring,  G.    The  obligations  of  the  world  to  the  Bible;  lect.;  new  ed.  1605^ 

—  Stephens,  W.  R.  W.    Christianity  and  Islam;  The  Bible  and  the  Koran.  17020 

—  Swinton,   W.       Bible    word-book ;     glossary    of     terms    which   have 

changed  their  pop.  meaning,  etc.  15463^ 

—  Van-Lennep,  H.  J.    Bible  lands ;  their  modern  customs  and  manners, 

illust.  of  Scripture.  14349^ 

Natural  history. 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Bible  animals;  descr.  of  every  creature  mentioned  in  the 

Scriptures;  designs.  '  8134 

Science  and  the  Bible. 

—  Brunton,  T.  L.    The  Bible  and  science.  20836 

—  De  Quincev,  T.    True  rel.  of  the  B.  to  merely  human  science.     {In  his 

Note  book.)  1188 

—  Gladstone,  J.  H.    Points  of  supposed  collision  bet.  the  Scriptures  and 

nat.  science.     {In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879 

—  Smith,  J.  P.    On  the  relation  bet.  the  Holy  Scriptures  and  geolog.  science.       4048 

—  See  also  Creation. 

Selections. 

—  Bacon,  F.    Thoughts  on  Holy  Scripture ;  comp.  by  J.  G.  Hall.  5442 

—  Chalmers,  T.    Daily  Scripture  readings.     (Posthumous  works.)    3  v.  747-9' 

—  Peloubet,  F.  X.  a;«f?  M.  A.    Select  notes  on  the  Interuat.   S.  S.  lessons 

for  1878.  1728a 

—  Pettingell,  J.  H.    Homiletical  index;  hand-book  of  texts,  themes,  and 

authors,  embr.  citations  of  texts,  and  discourses  founded  thereon.  *I 

Spiritualism. 

—  Beecher,  C.    Spiritual  manifestations.  1826^ 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  131 

Bible,  Old  Testament. 

—  Deutsch,  E.    Book  of  Jasher ;  On  the  Targums.    (In /n's  Literary  rem.)      12376"- 

Biography. 

—  Thayer,  W.  >I.    Soldiers  of  the  Bible.  5569' 

—  Wilberforce,  S.    Heroes  of  Hebrew  history.  10108 

—  Williams,  H.  L.,  Jr.    Boys  of  the  Bible.    '  6112 

CoYiimentaries. 

—  Bonar,  H.    Light  and  truth ;  or,  Bible  thoughts  and  thenjes.  7375- 

—  See  also  Talmud. 

Criticism. 

—  Airv,  G.  B.    Xotes  on  the  earlv  Hebrew  Scriptures.  15826 

—  Boiiltree,  T.  P.    Alleged  moral  difficulties  of  the  Old  Testament.     (In 

Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879- 

—  I^icolas,  M.    fitudes  critiques  sur  la  Bible,  ancien  testament.  14613- 

—  Smith,  W.  R.    The  Old  Testament  in  the  .Jewish  church.  2049*. 

—  Roberts,  A.    Old  Testament  revision :  hand-book  for  readers.  22874 

Evidences. 

—  Cooper,  W.  R.    Corroborative  evidence  of  Old  Testament  hist.,  fr.  the 

Egypt,  and  Assy,  monuments.     (In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879' 

History. 

—  Smith,  W.    The  O.  T.  hist. ;  fr.  the  creation  t6  the  return  of  the  Jews 

fr.  captivity.     (Student's  Scrip,  hist.)  6373 

—  Toy,  C.  H.    History  of  the  religion  of  Israel;  Old  Testament  primer.  2218a 

—  Wheeler,  J.  T.    Analysis  and  summary  of  Old  Testament  hist,  and  the 

laws  of  Moses,  with  a  connexion  bet.  the  old  and  new  Testaments.  12888 

Introduction. 

—  Davidson,  S.    Introduction  to  the  Old  Testament,  3  v.  8899-901 

Miscellaneous  works. 

—  Adler,  F.    Authorship  and  authenticity  of    books  of   the  0.  T.     (In 

Tribune  pop.  sci.)                               '  12943 :  *I 

—  Airv,  G.  B.    Xotes  on  the  earlier  Hebrew  scriptures.  15826 

—  The  Gospel  of  the  O.  T.  2190' 

—  Guthrie,  T.    Studies  of  character  fr.  the  Old  Testament.  7620' 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.    Poetry  of  the  O.  T.     (In  his  Essays,  v.  2.)  10129 

—  Line  upon  line ;  or,  Religious  instr.  [for]  the  infant  mind.  2679 

—  Rawlinson,  G.    Historical  illust.  of  tlie  old  Testament.    Additions  bv  H. 

B.  Hackett.  '  12148 

—  Walworth,  C.    The  gentle  skeptic;  or.  Essays  and  conversations  on  the 

authenticity  and  truthfulness  of  the  0.  T*.  records.  5919- 

Selections. 

—  See  Todd,  J.  E. ;  Riddle,  M.  B. ;  Peloubet,  F.  X.  and  M.  A.    Notes  on 

the  Internat.  S.  S.  lessons. 

Pentateuch. 

—  Colenso,  J.  W.    Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch  and  the  Monbite  stone.  11774 
The  Pentateuch  and  book  of  Joseph,  crit.  examined.    7  v.  *I 

—  Deutsch,  E.    On  the  Samaritan  Pentateuch,     (/ri  ^  is  Literary  rem.)  12376 

—  Green,  W.  H.    The  Pentateuch  vindicated  fr.  the  aspersions  of  Colenso.        6681 

—  Kuenen,  A.    The  Pentateuch  and  book  of  Joshua  crit.  examined;  tr., 

with  notes,  by  J.  W.  Colenso.  *I 

—  Stebbins,  R.  P.  'A  study  of  the  P.  for  popular  reading.  21257 

—  Taylor,  I.    Considerations  on  the  Pentateuch.  *I 

(Ten  commandments.) 

—  Washburn,  E.  A.    The  social  law  of   God:   sermons  on  the  ten  com- 

mandments.   2d.  ed.  15571 

Genesis. 

—  Critical  and  exegetical  commentftiT  on  Genesis,  by  J.  G.  Murphv ;  pref , 

by  J.  P.  Thompson.  '  '  6279 

—  Jacobus,  M.  W.    Xotes  on  the  book  of  Genesis.    2  v.  in  1.  11267 

—  Rawlinson,  G.    Ethnic  affinities  in  the  anc.  Avorld;  or,  Toldoth  Beni- 

Xoah;  comment,  on  the  10th.  chap,  of  G.    (In  his  Origin  of  nations.)       17474 

—  Robertson,  F.  W.    Notes  oh  Genesis.  16983^ 

—  Smith,  G.    Chaldean  acct.  of  G. :  cont.  the  descr.  of  the  Creation,  fall  of 

man,  etc.    Babylonian  fables  and  legends  of  the  Gods ;  fr.  the  Cunei- 
form inscriptions.    Illust.  *I 
Same;  new  ed.,  rev.  etc.,  by  A.  H.  Sayce.    Illust.                                       20414 

—  Sw^edenborg,  E.    The  heavenly  arcana.    10  v.  8750-9* 

—  See  also  Creation. 


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FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


Exodus. 

—  Cumming,  J.     {In  his  Sabbath  morniusr  readings.)  1042 

—  Underwood,  F.  H.    True  storv  of  the  Exodus  of  Israel,  etc. ;  eom))!.  fr. 

Dr.  H.  Brugsch-Bey,  16676 

Leviticus. 

—  Cumming,  J.     (In  his  Sabbath  morning  readings,  v.  3.)  1043 

Joshua. 

—  Colenso,  J.  W.    The  Pentateuch  and  book  of  J.,  crit.  examined.    7  v.  *I 

—  Kuenen,  A.    The  Pentateuch  and  boolv  of  J.,  crit.  examined;  tr.  with 

notes  by  J.  W.  Colenso.  *I 

Kings. 

—  See  Elijah. 

Chronicles. 
.  —  Keil,  C.  F.    Biblical  commentary  on  the  books  of  the  Chronicles.  11743 

Job. 

—  New  translation  of  J. :  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  G.  R.  Xoyes.    4th.  ed.        8529 

—  Evvald,  G.  H.   A.  von.    Commentarv  on  the  Book  of  J. ;  tr.  bv  J.  F. 

Smith.     (Theel.  Tr.  Fund  Lib.)      '  *  -  *I 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Book  of  Job.     (In  his  Short  studies,  ser.  1.)  6963 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.    Book  of  Job.     (Jw /n's  Ess.,  hist,  and  theol.,  v.  2.)  18306 

Psalms. 

—  New  translation  of  the  book  of  P. :  introd.  and  notes :   bv  G.  R.  Xoves. 

4th.  ed.  .  .  ^^ 

—  The  psalter  J  or,  Psalms  of  David  in  Eng.  verse;  by  J.  Keble.    4th.  ed.  *I 

—  Hebrew  lyrical  history ;  or.  Select  psalms;  introd.  and  notes  by  T.  Bui- 

finch.  ■  •  *  g-g 

—  Barnes,  A.    Notes  on  Psalms.    3  v.  373-6 

—  Ewald,  A.  H.  A.  v.    Commentarv  on  the  Psalms.    2  v.     (Theol.  Tr.  Fd. 

Lib.)  '  *I 

—  Murray,  T.  C.    Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  the  Psalms.  19666 

Proverbs. 

—  New  trans,  of  Proverbs;  introd.  and  notes;  bv  G.  R.  Noves.     4th.  ed.  8530 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    The  lessons  in  Proverbs.  '  '  4493 

Ecclesiastes. 

—  New  trans,  of  Ecclesiastes;  introd.  and  notes:  by  G.  R.  Noyes.    4th.  ed.        8529 

filo7iff  of  Solomon. 

—  New  trans,  of  the  Canticles ;  introd,  and  notes ;  by  G.  R.  Noyes.    4th.  ed.        8529 

—  Reville,  A.    The  song  of  songs,  commonlv  called"  the  Sons'' of  Solomon. 

or,  The  Canticle.  '  ^  16848 

Prophets. 

—  New  trans,  of  the  Hebrew  prophets;  introd.  and  notes;  bv  G.  R.  Noves. 

4th..  ed.    2  V.  "  "  8527-8 

—  Ewald,  G.  H.  A.  von.    Commentarv  on  the  prophets ;  tr.  bv  J.  F.  Smith. 

V.  1-5.    Theol.  Trans.  Fund  Lib.)  "  *I 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.    Prophets  and  kings  of  the  G.  T.  2972 

Isaiah. 

—  The  prophecies  of  Isaiah:  tr.  with  comm.  and  app. ;  bv  T.  K.  Chevne. 

2d.  ed.  2  V.  '  *         21555-6 

—  Isaiah  XL-LXVI,  with  the  shorter  prophecies  allied  to  it:  with  notes,  bv 

M.  Arnold.  '       18249 

^ible.     Xew  Testament. 

—  The  Good  News  of  our  Lord  Jesus,  the  Anointed;  fr.  the  text  of  Titt- 

mann ;  bv  N.  N.  AVhitiuff.  4755 

—  New  Testament :  comp.  and  rev..  1881.  20427 

—  New  Testament;  tr.  fr.  the  Greek,  by  L.  A.  Sawyer.  3244 

—  New  Testament:  tr.  fr.  the  Greek  text  of  Tischendorf :  by  G.  R.  Noyes.  7765 

—  New  Testament:  with  introd.,  etc.  by  C.  Tischendorf;  Tauchnitz  ed.  8531 

—  The  Sinai  and  comparative  N.  T. ;  author.  Eng.  version  by  Tischendorf; 

with  the  various  readings  inserted  in  the  text,  by  E.  Leigh.  21627 

Canon. 

—  Stowe,  C.  E.    Origin  and  hist,  of  the  books  of  tlie  New  Testament.  6921 

—  Westeott.  B.  F.    General  survev  of  the  hist,  of  the  Canon  of  the  N.  T. 

4th.  ed.  ■  13890 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  133- 

«  Commentaries. 

—  New  Testament;  authorized  version;  incl.  marginal  readings  and  paral- 

'  lei  texts;   commentary  and  crit.  notes;  by  A.  Clarke,    ^ew  ed.    v.  5.       85^ 

—  Commentary  on  the  New" Testament ;  bv  L.  R.  Paige.    6  v.  3330-5 

Contents.'  \.\.    Matthew :  Mark.    2.    Luke;  John.    3.    Acts.    4. 
Romans.    5.    1st.  and  2d.  Corinthians.    6.    Galatians  to  Jude. 

—  The  Greek  Testament ;  with  a  crit.  rey.  text :   digest  of  yarious  read- 

ings; marginal  ref.  to  verbal  and  idiomatic  usage;  prolegomena;  and 

a  crit.  and  exeg.  commentary ;  by  H.  Alford.    4  y.    6th.  ed.  *I 

—  International  Revision  Commentary  on  the  2s.  T.,  based  upon  the  rev. 

version  of  1881 ;  ed.  bv  P.  Schalf,  v.  1-3,  5.    Namely: 

Acts ;  expl.  bv  J.  S.  Howson  and  H.  D.  M.  Spence.  22201 

Luke ;  expl.  by  M.  B.  Riddle.  22900 

Mark ;  expl.  bV  M.  B.  Riddle.  20881 

Matthew ;  expl.  bv  P.  Schaff.  21534 

—  New  Testament  for  Eng.  Readers ;  with  crit.  and  expl.  comment :  by  H. 

Alford.   2  V.  in  4.    Xew  ed.  9958-61 

—  Mever,  H.  A.  W.    Critical  and  exegetical  commentary  on  the  N.  T.  16  v. 

12690-12705 

—  Schmidt,  P.  W.  and  Holzendorft",  F.  von.    Short  Protestant  commentary 

on  the  N.  T. ;  with  introd.    Tr.  fr.  3d.  ed.  by  F.  H.  Jones,    v.  1,  2.  *I 

—  Three  hundred  outlines  of  sermons  on  the  X.  T.     (Clerical  Lib.)  2152T 

Criticism. 

—  Hammond,  C.  E.    Outlines  of  textual  criticism.    2d.  ed.  18992 

—  Row,  C.  A.    Alleged  difficulties  in  the  moral  teaching  of  the  N.  T.     (In 

Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)  16138- 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    On  the  authorized  version  of  the  X.  T.  in  connect,  with 

some  recent  proposals  for  its  revision.  4490- 

On  the  authorized  version  of  the  X.  T.  10661 

Eschatology. 

—  Davidson,  S.    The  doctrine  of  last  things  cont.  in  the  N.  T.,  comp.  with 

the  notions  of  the  Jews,  etc.  22658 

Evidences, 

—  Merrill,  G.  E.    The  story  of  the  manuscjipts.  20830 

History. 

—  Smith.  \V.   New  Testament  hist. ;  with  introd.    Maps  and  wood-cuts.  655& 

—  Wheeler,  J.  T.    Analysis  and  summary  of  N.  T.  hist. ;  with  notes,  hist., 

geog.  and  antiquarian.  12889 

Introduction. 

—  Davidson,  S.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  N.  T.    2  v.  8902-3 

—  -  Same;  2d.  ed.    2  v.  21686-7 

Language. 

—  Buttmann,  A.    Grammar  of  the  New-Testament  Greek.  15819 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    Synonyms  of  the  New  Testament.    2  v.  4495;  13181 

Miscellaneous. 

—  Bernard,  T.  D.    Progi*ess  of  doctrine  in  the  N.  T.     (Bampton  lect.)  7186 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    The  mythical  element  in  the  N.  T.     {In  his  Ways  of  the 

spirit.)  *  17367 

Bevision. 

—  EUicott,  C.  J.    Considerations  on  the  rev.  of  the  Eng.  version  of  the 

N.  T.  10842 

—  Lightfoot,  J.  B.,  Trench,  R.  C,  and  EUicott,  C.  J.    Revision  of  the  Eng. 

version  of  the  N.  T. ;  introd.  by  P.  SchalT.  11509 

—  Moon,  G.  W.    The  revisers' English;  a  ser.  of  criticisms.    Photographs.  *I 

—  Roberts,  A.    Companion  to  the  Rev.  version  of  the  N.  T. ;  expl.  the  rea- 

sons for  the  changes;  Avith  suppl.  bv  a  member  of  the  Ajner.  Com- 
mittee. '  2049O 
Selections. 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Unity  of  the  N.  T.;  synopsis  of  the  1st.  three  gos- 

pels, the  epistles  of  St.  James,  Jude,  Pet^r,  Paul.    Added  Commen- 
tary on  the  epistle  to  Hebrews.  18235 

—  See  also  Todd,  J.  E. ;  Riddle,  M.  B. ;  Peloubet,  F.  N.  and  M.  A.    Notes 

on  the  Internat.  Sl  S.  lessons. 

Gospels. 

—  Christ  in  literature;  treasury  of  readings  fi*.  writers  of  all  ages,  illust. 

the  acts  and  words  of  Jesus ;  with  the  gospels  arranged  in  one  con- 
tinuous narrative;  by  E.  Eggleston.  14354 


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FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY, 


—  The  four  Gospels ;  fr.  the  Greek  text  of  Tischeudorf ;  with  various  read- ' 

ings ;  notes  by  N.  S.  Folsom. 

—  The  four  Gospels ;  with  comment,  by  A.  A.  Livermore.    New  ed.    2  v. 

—  Literal  trans,  of  the  Gospels  fr.  the  Peschito;  by  J.  ^Y.  Etheridge.     (In 

Jiis  Syrian  churches,  1846.) 

—  Notes  on  the  Gospels ;  bv  A.  Barnes.    2  v. 

—  The  Syrian  churches ;  with  trans,  of  the  Gospels  fr.  the  Peschito ;  by  J. 

W.  Etheridge. 

Ha7'monies. 

—  Gardiner,  F.    A  harmony  of  the  four  Gospels  in  English. 

—  Greenleaf,  S.    The  testimony  of  the  Evangelists,  exam,  by  the  rules  of 

evidence  adm.  in  courts  of  justice.    App.  cont.  hist,  of  the  most  anc. 
ms.  copies  of  the  N.  T.,  and  a  comp.  of  their  text  with  that  of  the 
King  James'  Bible  of  Tischendorfl". 
r—  Robinson,  E.    Harmony  of  the  four  Gospels  in  English. 

Biography. 

—  Chapin,  E.  H.    Characters  in  the  gospels. 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus,  the  Jewish  sceptic. 

Commentaries^  etc. 

—  Alexander,  W.    The  leading  ideas  of  the  Gospels :  Sermons. 

—  Alford,  H.    How  to  study  the  Xew  Testament. 

—  Birks,  T.  R.    Variations  of  the  Gospels  in  their  rel.  to  the  evidences  of 

Christianity.     {In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.) 

—  Cummings,  J."  Sabbath  evening  readings  on  the  N.  T.    4  v. 

—  Greg,  W.  R.  The  prophetic  element  in  the  Gospels.  {In  hisMi^c.  essays.) 

—  Nichols,  I.    Hours  with  the  evangelists.  2  v. 

—  Renan,  (J.)  E.    Les  Evangiles,  et  la  Seconde  g6n6ration  Chretienne. 

—  Sandy,  W.   The  gospels  in  the  2d.  cent. ;  exam,  of  a  work  entitled  Super- 

natural religion. 

—  Tischendorf ,  L.  F.  C.  von.    Origin  of  the  four  Gospels;  tr.  by  W.  L. 

Gage. 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    Studies  in  the  gospels. 

—  Wueusche,  A.    Neue  Beitrage  zur  Erlauteruug  der  Evangelien  aus  Tal- 

mud und  Midrasch.  • 

Evidences. 
Unconscious  truth  of  the  four  Gospels. 
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—  Tischendorff ,  C 

lect.) 


History. 
Criticism  and  the  Gospel  hist. 


{In  his  Short  studies, 


—  Froude,  J. 
ser.  1.) 

—  Stanhope.  P.  H.    Chronology  of  the  Gospels;  The  year  of  the  Passion. 

{In  his  French  retr.,  etc.) 

Introduction. 

—  Westcott,  B.  F.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Gospels. 

{Jliracles.) 

—  Macmillan,  H.    Our  Lord's  three  raisings  fr.  the  dead. 

—  Smith,  T.  F.    The  metaphysical  miracles  of  the  N.  T. 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    Notes  on  the  miracles  of  our  Lord. 

{Parables.) 

—  Brock,  3Irs.  C.    Sunday  echoes  in  week-day  hours;  tale  illust.  the  P. 

—  Frothingham,  O.  B.    Stories  fr.  the  lips  of  the  Teacher. 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    Notes  on  the  parables. 

Select  io7is. 

—  The  words  of  Christ,  fr.  the  N.  T. 

{Lord's  Prayer.) 

—  A\Tiitman,  J.    Discourses  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

3Iattheic. 

—  The  Gospel  ace.  to  Matthew,  expl.  bv  P.  Schaff.    (Internat.  Rev.  Comm. 

Version  of  1881,  v.  1.) 

—  See  also  X.  T.  Commentaries ;  above. 

3Iark. 

—  The  Gospel  ace.  to  Mark,  expl.  bv  M.  B.  Riddle.  (Internat.  Rev.  Comm. 

Version  of  1881.  v.  2.) 

—  See  also  N.  T.  Commentaries,  above. 


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9780 


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14253 


15577 

10884 
4976 


15559 
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8856 


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Luke. 
The  Gospel  ace.  to  Luke,  expl.  bv  M.  B.  Eiddle.  (Interuat.  Rev.  Comm., 

Yersion  of  1881,  v.  3.)  '  22900 

Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Gospel  of  the  klugdora  of  heaveu ;  lect.  ou  the  gospel 

of  St.  Luke.  10801 

Smith,  J.    Dissertations  on  the  life  and  writings  of  St.  Luke.     {In  his 

Voyage  and  shipwreck  of  St.  Paul,  etc.)  17539 

Van  Doren,  TT.  H.    Suggestive  commentary  on  St.  Luke;  with  notes. 

2v.  7233^ 

John. 
Notes  on  John ;  by  A.  Barnes.  355 

Arnold,  M.  The  fourth  gospel  fr.  without :  The  fourth  gospel  fr.  within. 

(In  his  God  and  the  Bible.)  15322 

Huttou,  R.  H.    Historical  problem  of  the  4th.  Gospel.     (In  his  Ess.,  v.  1.)  10128 
Sears,  E.  H.    The  fourth  gospel  the  heart  of  Christ.  10565 

Tayler,  J.  J.    Attempt  to  ascertain  the  character  of  the  4th.  Gospel.  8717 

Tholuck,  A.    Commentary  on  John ;  tr.  by  A.  Kaufman.  4432 

Acts. 
Acts ;  with  a  commentary  by  A.  A.  Livermore.  2706 

Acts  of  the  Apostles :  expl.  bv  J.  S.  Howson  and  H.  D.  M.  Spence.    (In- 

ternat.  Rev.  Comm.)         *  22201 

The  apostolical  acts  and  epistles,  fr.  the  Peschito;  by  J.  W.  Etheridge.  ♦! 

Notes  on  Acts ;  bv  A.  Barnes :  20th.  ed.  348 

Alford,  H.    How  to  study  the  Xew  Testament.  6502 

Goulburn,  E,  M.  The  acts  of  the  deacons :  lect.,  crit.  and  pract.  on  Acts 

TI.-YIII.  and  XXL,  8-15.  10166 

Howson,  J.  S.    The  evidential  value  of  the  Acts  of  the  Ajjostles.     (Boh- 

len  lect.,  1880.)  21805 

-  Zeller,  E.    Contents  and  origin  of  the  Acts  of  the  apostles,  crit.  investi- 

gated.   Pref.,  Overbeck's  iutrod.  to  the  Acts.  fr.  De  Wette's  hand- 
book.   2  V.  *I 

•  See  also  N.  T.  Commentaries,  above. 

Epistles. 

■  The  apostolical  acts  and  epistles,  fr.  the  Peschito.  Added,  The  remaining 

epistles,  etc..  after  a  later  Syrian  text;  by  J.  W.  Etheridge.  *I 

■Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  Epistles  of  James,  Peter,  John,  and  Jude,  etc.; 

with  commentary  and  essays,  by  A.  A.  Livermore.  21832 

Epistles  of  Paul. 

■  The  epistles  of  Paul  to  the  Corinthians,  Galatians,  Ephesians,  Philippians, 

Colossians,  Thessalouians,  Timothy,  Titus,  and  Philemon;  with  in- 

trod.  and  commentary,  by  A.  A.  Livermore.  21831 

•  Leathes,  S.    Evidential  value  of  St.  Paul's  epistles.    (In  Chris.  Ev.  Soc. 

Mod.  Scepticism.)  9747 

-  Lorimer,  P.    Evidential  value  of  the  early  epistles  of  St.  Paul  viewed  as 

hist,  documents.     (In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc*  Strivings,  etc.)  16138 

■  See  also  Paul,  St. 

Bomans. 

■  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Romans :  with  commentary  and  introd.  essays,  by 

A.  A.  Livermore.  '  -        •         ^^^^ 

-  Notes  on  Romans ;  by  A.  Barnes.    7th.  ed.  349 

■  Hodge,  C.    Commentary  on  Romans.    18th.  ed.  6427 

Corinthians. 

■  Notes  on  Corinthians ;  by  A.  Barnes.    2  v.  350-1 

■  Robertson,  F.  W.    Sermons  on  St.  Paul's  Epistles  to  the  Corinthians.  2059 

Galatians. 

■  Notes  on  Galatians ;  by  A.  Barnes.  351 

Ephesians. 
Notes  on  Ephesians;  by  A.  Barnes.  352 

Phili2)pia7is. 

■  Notes  on  Philippians ;  by  A.  Barnes.  352 

Colossians. 

■  Notes  on  Colossians ;  by  A.  Barnes.  352 

Thessalonians. 

■  Notes  on  Thessalonians ;  by  A.  Barnes.  853 

-  Liinemann^  G.    Critical  and  exegetical  handbook  to  the  Thessalonians. 

(Meyer,  H.  A.  W.    Comm.)  12700 


136  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Timothy. 

—  Notes  on  Timothy;  by  A.  Barnes.  35$ 

Titus. 

—  Notes  on  Titus ;  by  A.  Barnes.  353. 

Philemon. 

—  Notes  on  Philemon ;  by  A.  Barnes.  353- 

ffebreics. 

—  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  etc.;  with  commentary  and  essavs,  bv  A.  A. 

Livermore.  '         *  21832. 

—  Notes  on  Hebrews ;  by  A.  Barnes.  354 

—  Nicholson,  E.  B.    The  gospel  ace.  to  the  Hebrews ;  it*  fragments  tr.  and 

annot.  with  a  crit.  analysis  of  the  evidence  rel.  to  it.  19674 

James. 

—  Notes  on  James ;  by  A.  Barnes.  365- 

Peter. 

—  Notes  on  Peter;  by  A.  Barnes.  365, 

Jude. 

—  Notes  on  Jude ;  by  A.  Barnes.  355. 

Bevelation. 

—  The  revelation,  after  a  Syrian  text;  tr.  by  J.  W.  Etheridge,    {In  Apos- 

tolic acts  and  epistles.)  "  *! 

—  The  revelation;  with  commentary  and  essays,  by  A.  A.  Livermore.    {In 

Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  etc.)  '                 •  .                                               21832: 

—  Notes  on  Revelation;  bv  A.  Barnes.  356- 

—  Bleek.  T.    Lectures  on 'the  Apocalypse.     (Theol.  Tr.  Fund  Lib.)                         *I 

—  Bliss,  S.    Commentary  on  the  Apocalypse.  424 

—  Bush,  Gt.    The  millennium  of  the  Apocalypse.  64T 

—  Swedenborg\  E.    Apocalypse  revealed.    2  v.  8760-1 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    Epistles  to  the  seven  churches.  9888- 

Apocrypha. 

—  *S'ee  Apocryphal  Gospels,  etc. 

Bible.  Music  of  the  ;  by  J.  Stainer.  19672 

Bible  educator,  The  ;  ed.  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.     4  v.  12277-80- 

Bible,  The,  in  the  counting  house  ;  by  H.  A.  Boardman.  426^ 

Bible,  The,  in  the  family ;  by  H.  A.  Boardman.  8077 

Bible  in  the  public  schools.  The  Bible  in  the  public  schools  ; 
opinions  of  individuals  and  of  the  Press,  and  judicial  de- 
cisions.     {In  Lib.  of  education,  v.  5.)  8868 

—  Cincinnati.     Superior  Co^trt.   The  Bible  in  the  pub.  schools ;  arguments 

in  the  case  of  J.  B.  Minor  et  al.  versus  the  Board  of  Education  of  the 

Citv  of  Cincinnati  et  al. :  with  opinions  and  decision  of  the  Court.  8535 

—  Clark,  R.  W.    The  question  of  the  hour;  the  Bible  and  the  school  fund.  8984 

—  Fox,  W.  J.  Proper  use  of  the  Bible  in  Schools.    {In  his  Mem.  ed.  of  coll. 

Works,  V.  12.)  *I 

—  Spear,  S.  T.    Religion  and  the  state :  or,  The  Bible  and  the  public  schools.     16081 

—  Vickers,  T.  Three  lectures.  {In  Lib.  of  education,  v.  6.)  8868- 
Bible,  The,  in  the  workshop  ;  by  J.  W.  Mears.  2994 
Bible  lore  ;  by  J.  C.  Gray.  10062 
Bible  teachings  in  nature  ;  by  H.  Macmillan.  22474 
Biblical  reason  why:  family  guide  to  Scripture  readings.  Illust.  1769 
Biblical  studies  ;  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.  10660' 
Bibliography.     Bihliograjphy . 

—  Sabin,  J.,   A  bibhographv  of  bibliographv ;  or,  A  handv-book  abt.  books 

wh.  relate  to  books.    '  '  ,  19895 

General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

—  Emerson,  C  B.    Studies  for  pract.  men.     {In  Sullivan,  W.     (Polit. 

class  book.)  4302: 

—  Jones,  L.E.  The  best  reading:  priced  and  classified  bibliography,  ser.  2.  22080- 

—  Moore,  C.  H.    What  to  read  and  how  to  read:  cla*fs.  lists.  9105 

—  Perkins,  F.  B.    The  best  reading:  hints  on  the  select,  of  books;  with 

class,  bibliog.  for  easy  ref .    4th.  rev.  ed.,  cont.  to  Aug.  1876. 


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—  Porter,  N.    Books  and  reading ;  with  select  catalogue  of  books.  ^  21046 

—  Power,  J.    Handv  book  about  books.  '    9772 

—  Putnam,  G.  P.  and  Perkins,  F.  B.   The  best  reading;  hints  on  the  select. 

of  books,  etc..  with  bibliog.  for  easy  reference.  8589 ;  10026 

—  Tavlor,  I.    Transmission  of  auc.  books  to  mod.  times.  11380 

—  Yan  B.hyn,  G.  A.  F.    What  and  how  to  read,  cont.  class,  list  of  books 

pub.  "in  Eng.  and  Amer.  14062 

—  See  also  Cell  doctrine  ;—Soc.  for  Polit.  Ed.  Economic  tr.,  v.  2. 
Bibliotheca  Classica  Latina.     See  Lemaire,  N.  E. 

Bickers teth,  E.     Domestic  portraiture  ;  mem.  of  three  children 

of  Leigh  Richmond.     5th.  ed.  3652 

Bickersteth,  E.  H.    Milton's  Paradise  Lost.    (In  Kempe,  J.  E. 

Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  The  reef,  and  other  parables.  12523 

—  Yesterday,  to-day,  and  forever;  poem.  7664 
Bickersteth,  H.,  '1st.  Baron   Langdale.     Biography;  Memoirs 

of  Lord  Langdale.     (In  Ess.  fr.  the  London  Times.)  9693 

Bickerton  ;  or.  The  emigrant's  daughter.  399 

Bickmore,  A.  S.     Travels  in  the  East  Indian  archipelago.  7642 

Bicknell,  A.  J.     Bicknell's  village  builder.  9931 

—  Supplement  to  above.  9932 

—  Detail,  cottage,  and  constr.  architecture.  11720 

—  Wooden  and  brick  buildings  with  details.  2  v.  *I 
Bicycle.     Chandler,  A.  D.     Bicycle  tour  in  Eng.  and  Wales, 

1879  ;  with  Use  of  the  bicycle  in  Europe  and  U.  S.     Maps 

and  illust.  20562 

—  Pratt,  C.  E.    The  American  bicvcler.  18685 

—  Spencer,  C.  The  modern  bicvcfe.  18162 
Bid  me  discourse  ;  by  M.  C*  Hay.  22583 
Biddle.  N.     Nolte,  V.  N.   Biddle  and  the  U.  S.  Bank.   (In  his 

Fifty  years,  etc.)  3263 

Biddlecombe,  Sir  G.     Autobiography..  Portr.  and  obit.  not.  18616 

Bidwell,  C.  T.     The  Balearic  islands.     Illust.  17219 

Bid  well,  G.  H.  Treatise  on  the  imposition  of  forms.  16559 
Bierstadt,  A.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of  B.     (In  his  Am. 

Art  life.)  7225 
Biez,  J.  de.     Le  premier  billet ;  monologue.   (In  Sayntes,  etc., 

sh'.  1.)             .  14791 

—  Same-,  The  first  love  letter.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Big  Brother,  The  ;  story  of  Indian  war  ;  by  G.  C.  Eggleston.  14294 
Bigelow,  E.  B.    The  tariff-policy  of  Eng.  and  of  the  U.  S.  con- 
trasted. 17253 

Bigelow,  H.  J.     History  of  the  disc,  of  mod.  anaesthesia.     (In 

Clarke,  E.  H.     Cent,  of  Amer.  medicine.)                        .  16710 

Bigelow,  J.     Florula  Bostoniensis ;  coll.  of  plants  of   Boston 

and  its  vicinity.     3d.  ed.,  enl.  5634 

—  History  of  the  cemetery  of  Mount  Auburn.  *I 

—  Nature  in  disease ;  disc,  and  essays ;   added,  Misc.  writings  on  medical 

subjects.  401 

—  The  useful  arts  in  conn,  with  the  appl.  of  science.  Engr.  2  v.  14367-8 
Bigelow,  J.     Jamaica  in  1850  ;  or.  The  effects  of  sixteen  years 

of  freedom  on  a  slave  colony.  4993 

—  Franklin,  a  sketch.  18473 

—  Life  of  Benj.  Franklin;  ed.  fr.  orig.  mss.,  e^c.    3  v.  13036-8 

—  Molinos,  the  Quietist.  21608 

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Bigelow,  L.  J.  Bench  and  bar  :  digest  of  the  wit,  humor,  as- 
perities, and  amenities  of  the  law.  Portr.  and  illast.  New 
ed.,  enl.  9626 

Bigelow,  M.  T.  Punctuation,  and  other  typographical  matters.  20699 

Bigg,  J.  S.     Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

Bigg-Wither,  T.  P.     See  Wither,  T.  P.  B. 

Biggar.     Brown,  J.     Biggar  and  the  House  of  Fleming.      (In 

his  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.)  22240 

Bigland,  J.     Letters  on  the  study  and  use  of  history.  403 

—  A  natural  history  of  birds,  fishes,  reptiles,  and  insects.  lUust.  5756 
Biglow  papers;  by  [J.  R.  Lowell].  2  ser.  6247-8 
Bignon,  Baron  L.  P.  E.     Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     {In  his  Notices 

et  portr.,  v.  2.  9574 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Nouv.  Lund.,  v.  9.)  *I 
Dlgordi,  D.  di  T.  di  C,  called  II  Ghirlandaio.     See  Ghirlandaio. 
Bigot,  Madame.     See  Healy,  Mary. 

Bikelas,  D.     Loukis  Laras  ;  remin.  of  a  Chiote  merchant  dur. 

the  war  of  independence  ;  fr.  the  Greek  by  J.  Gennadius.  20355 

Bilboquet,  Le  ;  par  C.  Cros.      (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  2.)  14792 

Bild,  S.     Schauspiele.     (Deut.  dich.  d.  16  Jahrh.,  v.  2.)  16356 

Bilguer,  P.  R.  v.     Handbuch  des  Schachspiels.  *I 

Bilhaud,  P.     Premier  amour.      (In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14793 

Bill,  L.     A  winter  in  Florida.  10625 

Bill  Whyte  ;  by  H.  Miller.  (In  his  Tales,  etc.)  2557 
Billee  Taylor  ;  or,  The  reward  of  virtue  ;  naut.  com.  opera  ;  by 

H.  P.  Stephens  and  E.  Solomon.  *I 

Billet,  A.     L'Andalouse  ;  com.   (In  Theatre  de  camp.,  ser.  5.)  14500 

Billet  de  faire  part ;  par  J.  Normand.  (In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  14792 
Billet-doux  ;  by  C.  Mathews.  (In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  40.)  7991 
Billet  rose,   Le  ;  comedie  ;  par  A.  Duru.      (Zti  Saynetes,  e^c, 

s^r.  6.)  14796 
Billets  doux,  Les  ;  comedie  ;  par  R.  de  la  Villeherve.  (In  Say- 
netes, etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 
Billings,  J.  D.     History  of  the  10th.  Mass.   Battery  of  Light 

Artillery  in  the  war  of  the  Rebellion,  1862-1865.  *I 
Billings,  J.  S.     Abstracts  of  reports  by  army  med.  officers  on 

the  effects  of  mountain  climates  upon  health.   (In  Amer. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Bibliography  of  cholera.    (In  U.  S.  Cholera  epidemic  of  1873.)  17929 

—  Literature  and  institutions.     (In  Clarke,  E.,  Cent,  of  Amer.  medicine.)  16710 

—  Notes  ou  hospital  construction.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Prefatory  remarks. — Causes  of  disease.  —Jurisprudence  of  hygiene.     (In 

Buck,  A.  H.    Tr.  on  hygiene,  v.  1.)  '  19451 

—  Rights,  duties,  and  privileges  of  the  community  in  rel.  to  those  of  the  in- 

dividual in  regard  to  health.     (In  Am.  Pub.'  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Billings,  Josh,  i)seud.     See  Shaw,  H.  W. 
Billings,  R.  W.,  joint  author.     See  Haskell,  W.  D. 
Billington,  E.     Clayton,  E.  C.     (Inher  Queens  of  Song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  E.  Billington  and  her  contemporaries.  (In  his  Gr.  singers.)  20364 
Billy  Grimes'  favorite  ;  by  May  Mannering  [H.  P.  H.  Nowell].  7094 
Bimbi;  stories  for  children  ;  by  Ouida  [L.  de  La  Rame].  21838 
Bi-metallism.  McCuUoch,  H.  Bi-metallism ;  lect.,  1879.  22163 
Binck,  J.     Scott,  W.  B.     (In  his  Little  masters.)  19227 


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JBinfonl,  J .  H.  Relation  bet.  school  boards  and  superintendents. 
{In  Nat.  P:d.  Ass.  Add.  and  Proc,  1873.) 

Bingham,  D.  A.  The  marriages  of  the  Bonapartes.  (Franklin 
Sq.  lib.) 

Bingham,  J.  F.     The  Christian  marriage  ceremony. 

Binkherd,  A.  D.     The  mammouth  cave  and  its  denizens. 

Binney,  H.  Inquiry  into  the  formation  of  Washington's  fare- 
well address. 

Binney,  T.     Hood,  E.  P.     {In  Ms  Lamps,  etc.) 

Binns,  R.  W.  Guide  through  the  Worcester  Royal  Porcelain 
Works. 

Binns,  W.  Elementary  treatise  on  orthographic  projection  ;  new 
method  of  teaching  the  science  of  mechanical  and  engi- 
neering drawing.     Illust.     7th.  ed. 

—  Second  course  of  orthographic  projection. 
Binny,  J. ^  joint  author.     See  Mayhew,  H. 

Bio-geology.     Kingsley,  C.     On  bio-geology.      {In  his  Health 

and  educ.) 
Biography. 

—  Carlyle,  T.    Biography.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  3.) 

Bioffraphies. 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    The  boy  makes  the  man. 

—  Arago,  F.    Biographies  of  dist;  scientific  men.    2  ser. 

—  Barry,  A.    Masters  in  English  theology. 

—  Becker,  B.  H.    Adventurous  lives.    2  V. 

—  Biography  and  criticism. 

—  Biography  of  self-taught  men.    2  v. 


17753 

21349 

11118 

*I 

*I 

8155 


16545 
16546 


12906 


18696 

170;  7752 

18702 

18730-31 

7911 

410-11 

15511 

760-9 

*I 


Bosio,  F.'  Kecordi  personali. 

—  Chambers,  W.,  and  R.    Miscellany  of  useful  tracts.    10  v. 

—  Coleridge,  H.    Lives  of  northern  worthies. 

—  Craik,  G.  L.,  and  Knight,  C.    Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties; 

rev.  ed.    2  v.                                                            "  4687-8 

—  Field,  M.  B.    Memories  of  many  men,  and  of  some  women.  7257 

—  Forney,  J.  W.    Anecdotes  of  public  men.  11800 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Famous  men  of  anc.  times.  1591 
Famous  men  of  mod.  times.  1592 

—  Hall,  S.  C.     {In  his  Retrospect.)  22893 

—  Hall,  S.  T.    Biographical  sketches  of  remark,  people.  11652 

—  Hay  ward,  A.  Biographical  and  critical  essays.  3  ser.  5  v.    17946-7;  12305-6;  12266 

—  Heroes  and  hunters  of  the  West.                  *  1887 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Lennox,  W.  P.    Celebrities  I  have  known.    2  v.  15913-14 

Mv  recollections,  1806-1873.    2  v.  15917-18 

{In  his  Drafts  on  my  memory.    2  v.  15915-16 

—  Lives  of  eminent  men."^    2  ser.  *  2  v.  in  1.  2714 

—  Macaulav,  T.  B.    Biographical  and  hist,  sketches.  2785 

—  Mason,  J.    Great  triumphs  of  great  men  14161 

—  Peirce,  E.  W.     (Zw  ^ is  Contributions  biographical,  eic.)  *I 

—  Smiles,  S.    Brief  biographies,  4026 

—  Spraguc,  W.  B.    Visits  to  European  celebrities.  4184 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.    Men  of  our  times.    Illust.  7354 

—  Taylor,  W.C.    The  modern  British  Plutarch;  lives.  4385 

—  Thomson,  K.,  and  J.  C.    Queens  of  society.  4718 
Wits  and  oeaux  of  society.  4719 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    Certain  men  of  mark;  living  celebrities.  20075 

—  Willis,  N.  P.    People  I  have  met.  4810 

—  Wilson,  H.  and  Caulfield,  J.    Book  of  wonderful  characters.  Illust.              1193 

—  See  also  Actors ;— Amer.  loyalists ; — Artists ; — Authors— Bible ;— Blind ; 

— Friends ; — Inventors ;— jews ;— Lawyers ;— Mechanics : — Merchants ; 
Methodists ; — Philosophers ;— Preachers ; — Singers ;— Soldiers— States- 
men ;—Yiolinists— Women. 

Also  Classical  biog. ;— Ecclesiastical  biog. ; — Militarv  biog. 

Also  France ;— Gt.  Brit. ;— Hollis,  N.  H. ;— U.  S. 


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Dictionaries. 

—  Hole,  C.     Brief  biog-.  dictionary;  add.  by  W.  A.  W  lieeler.  6426 

—  Martin,  F.    Hand  book  of  contemporary'^  biography.  8538 
Biography    and    criticism;    2d.  ser.,  of    "Eminent   men    and 

popular  books."  7911 

Contents.  James  Watt.— Mrs,  Elliott's  narrative  of  the  first  French 
revolution. — Family  vicissitudes. — Memoirs  of  Sir  Robert  I'eel. — Doran's 
Queens  of  the  House  of  Hanover.  —  Meadows's  Chinese  empire.  —  Lord 
Coekburn's  Memorials  of  his  time.  —  Mrs..  Fitzherbert.  —  The  southern 
counties  of  England.— Englishwomen  in  America.— Mediaeval  London. — 
Russell's  Indian  diary. 
Biography  of  self-taught  men  ;  introd.  essay.     2  v.  410-11 

Note.    Vol.  I  ed.  by  B.  B.  Edwards. 

Contents.  V.  1.  R.  Sherman.  —  C.  G.  Hevne.  —  W.  Whipple.  —  A. 
Murray.  — S.  Hopkins.  — Prof.  Lee.  — W.  Gifford.  — T.  Baldwin.  — D. 
Rittenhouse.  — S.  Huntington.— W.  Edwards.— T.  Scott.— L.  Cary.  — J.. 
Opie. — ISr.  Smith. — J.  G.  von  Herder. — J.  B.  Belzoni. — W.  Caxton. — R.. 
Baxter. — A.  Young. — C.  G.  Haines.— C.  Niebuhr. — J.  King. — H.  Davy. — 
A.  Clarke. — Count  Rumford.  2.  N.  Bowditch. — J.  Cook. — W.  Falconer.. 
J.  Hunter. — ]Si .  Smith. — J.  Ferguson. — J.  Watt. — E.  Whitnev. — J.  Leyden. 
R.  Stephens.  — H.  Stephens.— B.  West.  — P.  Horberg.  — A\  Wilson.— R. 
Bloomfiekl. — J.  Milner.— Sir  W.  Jones. — P.  Henry. 
Biology.  Bastian,  H.  C.  Beginnings  of  life.  2  v.  11015-1^ 
Origin  of  lowest  organisms.  9240' 

—  Beale,  L.  S.    Life  theories;  their  infl.  upon  relig.  thought.  9893 

—  Chapman,  H.  C.    Evolution  of  life.  11801 

—  Clark,  H.  J.    Mind  in  nature;  or,  The  origin  of  life,  and  the  mode  of 

devel.  of  animals.    Illust.  -  6214 

—  Cook,  J.    Biology.     (Bost.  Mond.  lect.)  17104 

—  Grindon,  L.  H.    Life;  its  nature,  varieties,  and  phenomena.  7372 

—  Huxlev,  T.  H.     {In  his  Sci.  and  culture.)  21538 

Study  of  biology.     {In  Amer.  addr.)  17136 

and  Martin,  H.  N.    Course  of  elementary  instr.  in  pract.  biology.  18977 

—  Letourneau,  C.    La  biologic.                                                                 '  14385 
Same;  tr.  by  W.  Marcall.  17466 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.    The  physical  basis  of  mind.     (Prob.  of  life,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  18710 

—  Mac  Ginley,  T.  C.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  general  B.  12817 

—  Murphy,  j".  J.    Habit  and  intelligence ;  ess.  bn  the  laws  of  life  and  mind.  18891 

—  Naphevs,  G.  H.    Transmission  of  life ;  nature  and  hygiene  of  the  masculine 

function.  12466 

—  Papillon,  F.    Nature  and  life ;  facts  and  doctr.  rel.  to  the  constitution 

of  matter,  the  new  djuamics,  and  the  philosophy  of  nature.  13971 

—  Semper,  K.    Animal  life  as  afiectedby  the  natural  cond.  of  existence.  20387 

—  Spencer,  H.    Principles  of  biology.    2  v.  6374-5 

—  Stevenson,  S.  H.    Bovs  and  girls  in  B. ;  or.  Simple  studies  of  the  lower 

forms  of  life.         "  13660 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.    By-paths  in  the  domain  of  B.     {In  his  Trop.  nat.)  17818 

—  AYilson,  A.    Leisure-time  studies,  chiefly  biological.    Illust.  18397 

—  See  also  Evolution.    Also  Ocean. 

Bioplasm.     Beale,   L.   IS.     Bioplasm;  introd.   to  the  study  of 

physiology  and  medicine.  11148 

Biot,  J.  B.     Life  of  Newton.      {In  Soc.  Diff.  Usef.  Kn.     Lib. 

usef.  kn.     Lives.)  5104 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  5^ouv."lund.,  v.  2;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  15.)  *I 
Birch,  J.     Examples  of  labourers'  cottages,  with  plans  for  im- 
proving the  dwellings  of  the  poor  in  large  towns.                    19778 

Birch,  S.     Adopted  child.      {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  28.)  7985 

Birch,  S.  Egypt  to  B.  C,  300.  (Anc.  Hist.  fr.  Monuments.)  14067 
Bird,  E.     Cunningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  2.)      ^  *  1054 

Bird,  F.  S.     The  land  of  dykes  and  wind-mills ;    or,  Life  in 

Holland  ;  with  anecdotes  of  noted  persons,  etc.  21934 

Bird,  G.     Natural  philosophy.  4967 

Bird,  H.  E.     Chess  practice ;  record  of  openings  in  the  finest 

games;  with  index.  21935 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  141 

Bird,  I.  L.     A  lady's  life  in  the  Rocky  Mts.     Illust.  19317 

—  Six  months  among  the  palm  groves,  etc.,  of  the  Sandwich  Is.    Ilkist. 

(The  Hawaiian  archipelago^  13700 

—  Same;  4th.  ed.  20502 

—  Unbeaten  tracks  in  Japan ;  travels  on  horseback.  2  v.  Maps  and  illust.  19981-2 
Bird,  J.  Protection  against  fire.  11566 
Bird,  M.  A.  Winifred's  jewels.  12322 
Bird,  R.  M.  Calavar.  '  ,  412 
Bird,  The,  and  the  bell ;  poem,  by  C.  P.  Cranch.  14200 
Bird-bolts  ;  shots  on  the  wing  ;  by  F.  Tiffany.  '  21847 
Bird  of  passage.  The  ;  by  J.  S.  Le  Fanu.  17896 
Bird  songs  of  New  England  ;  by  H.  E.  Paine.  21544 
Birds.     Buist,  K.  A.     Birds,  their  cages  and  their  keep.  13702 

—  Flagg,  "W.    Birds  and  seasons  of  K.  England.  13907 

—  Malmg,  E.  A.    Song  birds.     {In  his  Handbook  for  ladies.)  10877 

—  Eeiche,  C.    Bird  fancier's  companion.  *I ;  10151 

—  Samuels,  E.  A.    Among  the  birds.  7088 

—  Select  poems  on  birds.     {In  Wonders  of  Science  and  art.)  4330 

—  See  also  Ornithology. 

Birds  and  poets,  with  other  papers  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.  16939 

"Birds,  The,"  of  Aristophanes;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  his 

Extravaganzas,  v.  3.)  *I 

Birds'-nesting.      Ingersoll,   E.     Birds'-nesting :    handbook  of 

instr.  in  gathering  and  preserving  nests  and  eggs,  21587 

Birkenhead,  Eng.     Black,  A.,  and  C.     Guide  to  Liverpool, 

Birkenhead,  etc.  *I 

Birks,  T.  R.  Modern  physical  fatalism  and  the  doctr.  of  evo- 
lution, incl.  an  exam,  of  H.  Spencer's  First  principles.         16644 

—  riiilosophv  of  human  responsibilitv.     {In  Christ.  Evid.  Soc.    Faith  and 

free  thought.)  '  15879 

—  Variations  ot  the  Gospels  in  their  relation  to  the  evidences  and  truth  of 

Christianity.     {In  Chris.  Evid.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)  16138 

Birmingham,  Eng.     Burritt,  E.     Walks  in  the  black  country 

and  its  green  borderland.  7460 

—  Doran,  J.     {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 

—  Timmins,  S.    Resources,  products,  and  industrial  hist,  of  B.  and  the 

midland  hardware  distr.)  10816 

Birnbaum,  Dr.     A  laboratory  guide  for  beginners  in  chemical 

analysis.  *I 

Birney,  F.     Cutler,  E.  J.    {In  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  V.  2.)  6493 

Birth  and  education  ;  by  M.  S.  Schwartz.  8943 

Birth  of  the  war-god  ;  poem  by  Kdliddsa  ;  fr.  the  Sanskrit,  by 

R.  T.  H-.  Griffith.  18884 

Birthday  mottoes  ;  fr.  the  writings  of  E.  P.  Roe,  by  L.  Abbott.  22294 
Birthday  present,  The ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.     {In  her  Parent's 

assistant.)  1336;  15296 

Birthdays.     Bates,  C.  F.     The  Longfellow  birthday  book.  20260 

—  Hayward,  A.  L.  Illust.  birthday  book  of  Amer.  poets.  20863 
Birthmark,  The  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  8.)  12979 
Birthright,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Gore.  4294 
Bishop,  G.  Every  woman  her  own  lawyer.  415 
Bishop,    J.    L.     Hist,    of    Amer.    manufactures,    1608-1860. 

Added,  Statistics  of  manufacturing  centres,  etc.     2  v.      6519-20 
Bishop,  N.  H.     Four  months  in  a  sneak-box ;  boat  voyage 
down  the  Ohio  and  Miss,  rivers,  and  along  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico.  19211 


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—  The  Pampas  and  Andes ;  walk  acr.  So.  Amer. ;  with  introd.  by  E.  A. 

Samuels.  7531 

—  Voyage  of  the  paper  canoe ;  geographical  journey  fr.  Quebec  to  the  Gulf 

of  Mexico.  17630 

Bishop,  W.  H.     Detmold  ;  a  romance.  18657 

—  The  house  of  a  merchant  prince.  22367 
Bishop,  The,  astray  ;   by  J.  Sturgis.     {In  his  Little  comedies. 

New  ed.)  21907 

Bishops.     See  Church  of  England. 
Bismarck-Schoenhausen,  C.  E.  L.  O.,  Furst  von.     Letters  to 

[his]  wife,  sister,  and  others,  1844-1870  ;  tr.  by  F.  Maxse.  18064 

—  Busch,  M.    Bismarck  in  the  Franco-German  war.    2  v.  18375-6 

—  Gorlach,  W.    Prince  Bismarck ;  biog.  sk.  f r.  the  German  by  M.  E.  von 

Gleghn.  14036 

—  Ilayward,  A.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  1.)  20602 

—  Hesekiel,  J.  G.  L.    Life  of  B.;  with  descr.  not.  of  his  ancestry;  tr.  and 

ed.  by  K.  R.  H.  Mackenzie.    Illust.  8504 

—  Schmidt,  J.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistingen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16312 

—  Towle,  G.  M.     {In  his  Certain  men  of  mark.)  20075 

—  Tuttle,  H.     {In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 

—  Wilson,  J.  {In  his  Studies  of  mod.  mind.)  21197 
Bissell,  E.  C.  The  historic  origin  of  the  Bible.  11477 
Bisset,  A.     Essays  on  historical  truth.  10107 

—  History  of  the  struggle  for  parliamentary  government  in  Eng.  2  v.  16806-7 
Bissett,  R.     History  of  the  reign  of  George  III.,  [1760-1801, 

in  contin.  of  Hume  and  Smollett].     3  v.  416-18 

Biter,  The,  bit;  by  W.  Collins.  (In  Ms  Mad  Monkton,  etc.)  443 
Bits  and  bearing-reins  ;  by  E.  F.  Flower.  17700 

Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters  ;  by  H.  H.  [H.  M.  Jackson].  11350 
Bits  of  talk,  in  prose  and  verse,  for  young  folks;  by  H.  H. 

[H.M.Jackson].  16573 

Bits  of  travel ;  by  H.  H.  [H.  M.  Jackson].  9962 

Bits  of  travel  at  home  ;  by  H.  H.  [H.  M.  Jackson].  17761 

Bitter,  C.  H.     Life  of  J.  S.  Bach;  abgd.  tr.  fr.  the  German, 

by  J.  E.  Kay-Shuttleworth.     Pref.  by  J.  Benedict.  11765 

Bitter-sweet;  poem;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  1949 

Bittinger,  J.  B.     Responsibility  of   society  for  the  causes  of 

crime.     {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.     Trans. 

1870.)  *I 

Bitumen.     Beck  with,  A.     Asphalt  and  bitumen.     (In  U.  S. 

Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.     Rept.,  v.  4.)  9099 

Bitzius,  A.,  (pseud.  Jeremias  Gotthelf).     Kurt  von  Koppigen. 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16158 

Bivouac  and  battle  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  9135 

Bizet,  G.     Carmen  ;  opera  ;  with  Eng.  and  Ital.  words.  *I 

—  Hueffer,  F.  Bizet's  "  Carmen."  {In  his  Mus.  stud.)  19852 
Bjarnason,  J.,  joint  author.     See  Anderson,  R.  B. 

Bjoerling,  C.  F.  E.     Meteoriter  och  kometer :    populara  fore- 
drag.  15011 

—  Solen ;  populara  f  oredrag.  15008 
Bjoernson,  B.     Arne  ;    sketch  of  Norwegian  country  life  ;  tr. 

by  A.  Plessner  and  S.  R.  Powers.  6498 

—  The  bridal  march,  etc.,  tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.  21758 

Contents.    The  bridal  march.— Throud.— A  dangerous  wooing.— The 
'    bear  hunter.— The  father. — The  eagle's  nest. — Blakken. — Fidelity.— A 
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—  Captain  Mansana,  etc. ;  tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.  22016 

Contents.  Captain  Mansana.— The  railroad  and  the  churchyard. — 
Dust. 

—  The  fisher-maiden.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  7839 

—  Fortaellmger.    2  v.  ^  15009-10 

Indhold.  \.  1.  Arne ;— Synnove  Solbakken. — Jaembanen  og  Kirke- 
gaarden.  —  Smaastvkker.  S/  En  glad  gut.  — Fiskerjenten.  — Brude.— 
Slaatten. 

—  The  happy  boy ;  tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.  8023 

—  Love  and  life  in  Xorwav;  tr.  bv  A.  Bethell,  and  A.  Plesner.  14137 

—  Magnhild ;  tr.  bv  R.  B.  'Anderson.  22368 

—  The  railroad  an^  the  churchvard ;  The  eagle's  nest ;  The  father.  9290 

—  Synnove  Solbakken;  tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.  20624 
Blachford,  Lord,  pseud.     See  Rogers,  Frederick. 

Black  well,  E.     Counsel  to  parents  on  the  moral  education  of 

their  children.  19245 

Blackwell,  Henry  B.     Woman  suffrage  a  polit.  reform.     {In 

Worn.  Suff.  Tr.)  14359 

Blackwell,  I.  A.     Northern  antiquities.     See  Mallet,  P.  H. 

Blackwood,  F.  T.  H.,  Baron  Dujferin.  Letters  fr.  high  lati- 
tudes, 1856.     (A  yacht  voyage.)  1283 

—  Speeches  and  addresses ;  ed.  by  H.  Milton.  21970 

—  St.  John,  M.    The  sea  of  mountains ;  Lord  D.'s  tour  thr.  British  Colum- 

bia.   2v.  17382-3 

Black,  Adam  and  Charles,  pub.     Black's  Guides;  namely:      ,         *I 
Aberdeen,  Deeside,  and  Braemar.    3d.  ed. 
Alton  towers,  etc. ;  by  L.  Jewitt.    Illust. 
Belfast,  Giant's  Causeway,  and  the  North  of  Ireland. 
Brighton  and  vicinity. 
Buxton  and  its  environs;  ed.  by  L.  Jewitt. 
Channel  islands ;  ed.  by  D.  T.  Ansted.    4th.  ed. 
Cheltenham  and  its  environs. 
Cornwall.    Map  and  illust. 
Derbyshire.    Illust.    New  ed. 
Devonshire.    Maps  and  illust. 
Dorset,  Devon,  and  Cornwall.    Maps  and  illust. 
Dorsetshire.    6tli.  ed.    Maps  and  illust. 
Dublin  and  the  Wicklow  mountains. 
Edinburgh  and  environs. 
England  and  Wales.    10th.  ed. 
The  English  lakes. 
Same.    16th.  ed. 

Galway,  Connemara,  the  Shannon,  and  Lough  Erne. 
Glasgow  and  its  environs. 
Gloucestershire. 

Guernsey,  Alderney,  and  Serk;  ed;  by  D.  T.  Ansted. 
Harrogate  and  vicinity. 
Hereford  and  3Ionmo'uth. 
The  Hit^hlands  and  western  islands  of  Scotland ;  by  G.  and  P.  Anderson. 

Maps  and  illust.    4th.  ed. 
Ireland.    Illust.    12th.  ed. 
Isle  of  Wight.    4th.  ed. 
Jersey,  etc. ;  ed.  by  D.  T.  Ansted. 
Kent.'    Xew  ed.    Map  and  illust. 
Killarney,  and  the  South  of  Ireland. 
Leamington  and  its  environs. 
Leeds  and  vicinity. 
Liverpool,  Birkenhead,  etc. 
London  and  its  environs.    4th.  ed.    Illust. 
Manchester  and  Salford. 
Scarborough,  Whitbv,  and  vicinitv. 
Scotland.    19th.  ed.  ' 
Surrey.    Map  and  illust. 

Sussex,  and  its  watering  places;  new  ed.  with  add.,  illust.  and  map. 
The  Trossachs,  Stirling,  Loch  Katrine,  and  Loch  Lomond. 
Wales. 

Warwickshire.    Illust. 
Where  shall  we  go  ?  guide  to  watering  places  in  the  British  Is.    7th.  ed. 


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Black,  C.     A  Sussex  idyl.      (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

Black,  J.  R.     Influence  of  hereditary  defects  on  health  ;  their 

prevention  and  eradication.      (7?i  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 

Rept.,  V.  2.) 

—  The  ten  laws  of  health. 

Black,  J.     Brougham,  H.      (In  his  Lives  of  philos.) 
Black,  W.     The  beautiful  wretch.     (Franklin  Sq.  lib.) 

—  A  daughter  of  Heth. 

—  A  tight  for  a  wife.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.) 

—  The  four  Mae  Nicols.    Illust. 

—  Goldsmith.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

—  In  silk  attire. 

—  Kilmeny. 

—  Macleod  of  Dare. 

—  Madcap  Violet. 

—  The  maid  of  Killeena,  and  other  stories. 

—  Marriage  of  Moira  Fergus. 

—  The  monarch  of  Mincing  lane. 

—  A  princess  of  Thule. 

—  Shandon  bells.    Illust. 

—  The  strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton. 

—  Sunrise. 

—  Three  feathers. 

—  White  wings :  a  yachtmg  romance. 

—  and  another.    Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly. 

Black  and  blue.     (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  2.) 
Black  and  white.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  4.) 
Black  and  white  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope.      (In  Ms  Seven  stories.) 
Black  Bass.    Henshall,  J.  A.    Book  of  the  Black  Bass.    Illust. 
Black  cat,  The  ;  by  E.  A.  Poe.     (In  his  Tales.) 
Black  cottage,  The ;  by  W.  Collins.     (In  his  Mad  Monkton, 

etc.) 
Black  diamonds.     See  Coal. 
Black  dwarf,  The  ;  by  W.  Scott. 

Black  eagle,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.     See  Ticonderoga. 
Black-eyed  Susan  ;  drama ;  by  D.  Jerrold.     (In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  30.) 
Black  Forest.     Seguin,  L.   G.     The  Black  Forest,  its  people 

and  legends. 

—  Wood,  C.  W.    In  the  Black  Forest. 

Black  Forest  village  stories  ;  by  B.  Auerbach. 

Black  Hawk.  Life  of  Black  Hawk  (Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak. ) , 

Black  Hills.    Dodge,  R.  I.    The  Black  Hills  ;  descr.  of  routes, 

scenery,  soil,  etc. 
Black  hills.  Live  boys  in  the ;  [by]  A.  Morecamp. 
Black  ivory  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballautyne. 
Black  robe.  The  ;  by  W.  Collins. 
Black  robes  ;  or,  Sketches  of  missions  and  ministers  ;  by  R.  P. 

Nevin. 
Black  tulip,  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas. 
Blackburn,  H.     Artists  and  Arabs  ;  or.  Sketching  in  sunshine. 

—  The  Harz  mts. ;  tour  in  the  toy  country. 

—  Normandy  picturesque. 

—  The  Pyrenees. 

Blackburn,  W.  M.     College  days  of  Calvin. 

—  Young  Calvin  in  Paris. 


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Blackburne,  E.    Life  of  F.  Blackburne  ;  pub.  and  polit. 
Blackburne,  E.  O.     Illustrious  Irishwomen  ;  memoirs. 
Blackburne,  F.     Blackburne,  E.     Life  of  B. 
Blackford,  Mrs.  — .     Scottish  stories. 
Blackie,  J.  S.     Altavona  ;  life  in  the  Highlands. 

—  Four  phases  of  morals ;— Socrates,  Aristotle,  Christianity,  Utilitarianism. 

—  Greek  and  English  dialogues ;  for  schools  and  colleges.  2d.  ed. 

—  Homer.     {In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.) 

—  Homer  and  the  Iliad.    4  v. 

Contents.  \.  1.  Homeric  dissertations.  2,  3.  The  Iliad  in  English 
verse.    4.    I^otes  philological  and  archaeological. 

—  Lay  sermons. 

Contents.  The  creation  of  the  world.— The  Jewish  Sabbath  and  the 
Christian's  Lord's  day. — Faith. — The  utilisation  of  evil. — Landlords  and 
land  laws. — The  politics  of  Christianity. — The  dignity  of  labour. — The 
Scottish  Covenanters. — On  symboUsm,  ceremonialism,  formalism,  and  the 
new  creature.— 3Ietaphysics"of  Genesis  I. 

—  On  self-culture. 

—  Prussia  in  the  19th.  cent.     {In  Burlingame,  E.  L.    Current  disc,  v.  1.) 

—  Songs  of  religion  and  life.  •  * 
Blackmore,  R.  D.     Alice  Lorraine. 

—  Christowell ;  a  Dartmoor  tale. 

—  Clara  Vaughan. 

—  Cradock  Xowell. 

—  Cripps,  the  carrier. 

—  Erema ;  or,  My  father's  sin. 

—  Lorna  Doone ; "  a  romance  of  Exmoor. 

—  The  maid  of  Sker. 

—  Mary  Anerley.     (Fr.  Sq.  Lib.) 

Blacksmith,  The,  of  Antwerp  ;  by  G.  Fullerton.     {In  her  Rep- 
aration.) 
Blacksmiths,  The,  of  Holsby.      {In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.) 
Blackstone,  W.     Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  England.  3  v. 

—  Same:  abgd.  by  E.  M.  Kerr.     (Student's  Blackstone.) 

—  Same:  unimportant  matter  eliminated:  by  M.  D.  Ewell. 
Blackstone,  Comic  ;  b}^  G.  A.  a  Beckett. 
Blackwell,  A.  B.     The  island  neighbors. 

—  The  sexes  throughout  nature. 

Contents.  Sex  and  evolution. — Alleged  antagonism  bet.  growth  and 
reproduction.— Sex  and  work.— Building  of  a  brain.— Trial  by  science. 

—  Studies  in  general  science. 
Blade-o-grass  ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon. 

Blades,    W.     Biography   and   typography   of    Wm.    Caxton. 

2d.  ed. 
Blaikie,  A. 

V.  in  1. 
Blaikie,  W. 
Blaikie,   W. 


History  of  Presbyterianism  in   New  England.     2 


How  to  get  strong  and  how  to  stay  so. 
G.     Personal  life  of  D.   Livingstone  ;  chiefly  fr. 
his  journals  and  correspondence.     Portr.  and  map. 
Blaine,  D.  P.     Encyclopaedia  of  rural  sports.     New  ed.,  rev. 

and  corrected.     Illust. 
Blair,  H.     Foster,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.) 
Blaise,  J.  L.  M.     Russell,  W.     {In  his  Eccen.  personages.) 
Blake,  Lady  — .     The  lady  of  Lyndon. 

—  Euth  Maxwell. 
Blake,  E.  V.  ed.     Arctic    experiences ;  cont.   G.   E.   Tyson's 
drift  on  the  ice-floe  ;  a  hist. of  the  Polaris  exp.,  etc.  Added, 
A  gen.  arctic  chronology. 
Blake,  J.  B.     Memorial  of  B. 


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Blake,  J.     Grant,  J.      (In  his  Cavaliers  of  fortune.)  1076O 

Blake,  J.   F.     Astronomical   myths,    based    on    Flammarion's 

"  History  of  the  heavens."  16909' 

Blake,  J.  H.     Notes  on  a  coll.  fr.  the  anc.  cemetery  at  the  bay 

of  Chacota,  Peru.     Illust.     (In  Peabody  Mus.  of  Arch. 

Repts.,  V.  2.)  19624 

Blake,  M.     A  successful  secession.     (In  Gilman,  A.     Magna 

Charta  stories.)  21890 

Blake,  M.  E.     On  the  wing  ;  trip  to  the  Pacific.  22722 

—  Poems.  2187& 
Blake,  M.  A  centurial  hist,  of  the  Mendon  Association.  421 
Blake,  R.     Dixon,  W.  H.     R.  Blake,  Admiral  and  general  at 

sea.  11311 

Blake,  W.     Cunningham,  A.     [In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  2.)  1054 

—  Gilchrist,  A.  -Life  of  B. ;  with  select,  fr.  l;is  writings.  2  v.  10717-18^ 
Blake,   W.  P.     Engineering   and   public   works.     (In    U.  S. 

Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.    Rept.,  v.  4.)  9099 

—  Precious  metals,  statistical  notices,  etc.     (In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Ex- 

pos.. 1867.    Kept.,  V.  2.)  909T 

—  Reports  of  the  United  States  Comm.  to  the  Paris  Univ.  Exposition,  1867. 

6  V.  9096-9101 

Blakesley,  J.  W.     Aristotle.      (In  Blomfield  C.  J.  and  others. 

Hist,  of  Greek  and  Rom.  philos.)  6380 
Blakey,  R.     Hints  on   angling ;  with  Sugg,  for  angling  excur- 
sions in  France  and  Belgium  ;  by  P.  Hackle.  1715 

—  History  of  the  philosophy  of  mind.  4  v.  6162-^ 
Blakiston,  J.  R.  The  teacher  ;  hints  on  school  management.  18953 
Blakken  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  (In  his  Bridal  march,  etc.)  21758 
Blameless  prince.  The ;  and  other  poems,  by  E.  C.  Stedman.  7682. 
Blamire,  J.  C.  Lonsdale,  H.  (In  his  Worthies  of  Cumber- 
land, V.  4.)  13720 

Blamire,  S.  Lonsdale,  H.  (In  Ms  Worthies  of  Cumb.,  v.  4.)  13720' 
Blamire,  W.  Lonsdale,  H.  (In  his  Worthies  of  Cumb.,  v.  1.)  13717 
Blanc,  C.     Art  in  ornament  and  dress  ;  fr.  the  French.    Illust.   16620 

—  The  grammar  of  painting  and  engraving.  *I 
Blanc,  J.  J.  L.     History  of    ten  years,   1830-40;  or,  France 

undei  Louis  Philippe  ;  tr.  by  W.  K.  Kelly.     2  v.  422-3 

Blanc,  T.      (pseud.     Th.  Bentzon.)     L'  obstacle.  14579 

—  Remorse.     (Coll.  of  for.  authors.)  18066- 

—  La  vocation  de  Louise :  Madelette.  14630 

—  Yette ;  histoire  d'  une  ieune  Creole.  14674 
Blanc,  Mont.     Smith,'  A.     The  story  of  Mont.  Blanc.  5887 

—  See  also  Alps ; — Switzerland. 

Blanchard,    E.    L.     Artful   dodger.     (In   French's  min.   dr., 

V.  39.)  7990 

Blanchard,  H.     The  religion  of   fear  and  the  relig.  of  love. 

(In  Relig.  aspects,  etc.)  5339 

Blanchard,  L.  Life  and  lit.  remains  of  L.  E.  L[andon].  2  v.  2561-2 
Blanchard,  T.  Howe,  H.  (In  his  Mem.  of  Amer.  mechanics.)  2012 
Blanche,  A.     The  bandit :  tr.  by  S.  Borg  and  M.  A.  Brown.      10049 

—  Bilder  ur  verkligheten.    5  v.  in  2.  15012-15 

Innehffll.  Y.  1—2.  Hp-kuskens  beriittelser.— En  prestmans  anteck- 
ningar.  3—5.  En  skiidespelares  iifventyr.— Strodda  anteckningar.— Utgi- 
fven  efter  forfattarens  dod. 


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—  Sumlade  arbeten.    3  v.  in  2.  15014-15 

Innehfill.    V.  1—2.    Romaner :  Sonen  af  socler  och  nord.    3.    Smsirre 
skrifter:  Poetiska  forsok;  Strodda  uppsatser;  Tal  och   riksdags-autor- 
anden. 
Blauche  of  Braudywine.      {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  26.)  11823 

Blanche  Seymore.  8865 

Blanchecotte,  A.  M.  S.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.  A.      {Bi  his  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  15.)  *I 

Bland,  T.  A.     Life  of  Benjamin  F.  Butler.  18474 

Blanford,  W.  T.     Zoology  and  geology  of  Persia.    Ilust.      {In 

India.     Council  of  India.     Eastern  Persia,  etc.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Blanid  ;  by  R.  D.  Joyce.  18998 

Blaserna,  P.    The  theory  of  sound  in  its  rel.  to  music.    Wood- 
cuts.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  16593 
Blast   furnace.     Bell,    I.    L.      Chemical   phenomena   of    iron 

smelting.  11000 

—  Gruuer,  M.  L.  Studies  of  blast  furnace  phenomena.  12526 
Blasting.     See  Rock  blasting. 

Blavignac,  J.  D.     Histoire  des  enseignes  d'hotelleries.  d'au- 

berges,  et  de  cabarets.  *I 

Bleaching.  Kingzett,  C.  T.  Historical  notes  on  the  B.  indus- 
try.     {In  his  Alkali  trade.)  17233 

—  Sims,  T.  Dyeing  and  bleaching.  (Brit,  manuf .  ind.)  15470 
Bleak  House  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  1184 
Bleek,  F.     Lectures  on  the  Apocalypse.     Ed.  by  L.  P.  Hoss- 

bach ;  fr.  the  German ;  ed.  by  S.  Davidson.  (Theol.  Tr. 
Fund  Lib.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Blessed  Saint  Certainty;  by  [W.  M.  Baker].  '    20408 

Blessington,  M.,  Countess  of.     See  Gardiner,  M. 

Blighted   being;    by  T.   Taylor.      {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  31.)  7986 

Blind,  M.     George  Eliot.     (Fam.  women.)  22852 

Blind.  Artman,  W.  and  Hall,  L.  V.  Beauties  and  achieve- 
ments of  the  blind.  ,         1737 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.  Asylum  for  the  Blind.  (In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  misc.)  3541 
Blind  fijrandfather.  The ;  by  Trauermantel.     (/n  The  pearls, 

etc.)  3441 

Blindpits  ;  by  [E.  Taylor].  7578 

Blismon,  Ana-Gramme, (psewd.  ?).  Tr6sor  des  anecdotes  comiques.  14496 

Contents.  '  Art  de  ne  par  s'  ennuyer. — Fontenelliana. — Scarroniana. 
Bliss,  S.     Commentary  on  the  Apocalypse.  424 

—  Memoir  of  Wm.  Miller.  425 
Bliss,  W.  R.  Paradise  in  the  Pacific.  11569 
Blithedale  romance  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  1798 
Blochwitz,  J.     Brief  Hist,  of  Turkey ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  M.  Wessel- 

hoeft.     Maps.     3d.  ed.     (Eastern  question.)  17008 

Block  Island.     Lanman,  C.     {In  his  Recollections.)  22403 

—  Livermore,  S.  T.  History  of  Block  Is.,  1514-1876.  19033 
Blockade,  The  ;  and  the  cruisers  ;  by  J.  R.  Soley.  22877 
Blockade  runners,  The  ;  by  J.  Verne.  (  With  his  Floating  city.)  13014 
Blocus,  Le  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9415 
Blodget,  L.     "Non  periodic  changes  of  heat  as  an  element  in 

sanitary  climatology."     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept. 

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—  "Waste  of  existing  social  systems.     (In  Amer.  Soc,  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1871.)  15733 

Blodgett,    J.    H.      Claims    of    English   grammar   in    common 

schools.     (Li  Nat.  Teach.  Ass.  Addr.,  1870.)  11608 

Blomfield,  C.  J.,  IJ.D.     The  chorus  in  ancient  tragedy.      (In 

Talfourd,  T.  N.  and  others.     Hist,  of  Greek  lit.  6381 

—  Socrates.     (In  his  Hist,  of  Greelv  and  Rom.  pliilos.)  6380 

—  and  others.    History    of   Greeli  and  Roman  philosophy  and   science. 

(Encyelopiedia  Metropolitana.)  6380 

Contents,    ^sop.— Blomfield,  C.  J.    Socrates.— Lownder,  W.    Plato; 
Seneca. — Blakesley,  J.  W.    Aristotle.— Findlater,  A.    Epicurus.— New- 
man, J.  H.    Cicero.^ — Jeremie,  J.  A.    Sextus  Em])iricus;    Plotinus. — 
Whewell,  W.    Archimedes. — Barlow,  P.  and  Lunn,  F.    Greek  physics. 
— Fox,  W.  J.    National  education :  crit.  on  B.     (In  his  Mem.  ed.  of  Coll. 

Works,  V.  12.)  *1 

—  Martineau,  H.     ( (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657 ;16744 
Blood  of  the  Sundowns,  The.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  House- 
hold Words,  V.  S.)  14308 

Bloody  chasm.  The  ;  by  J.  W.  De  Forest.  20843 

Bloomer,  The  ;  by  C.  Reade.      {In  Ms  True  love.)  8743 
Bloomer  costume;  by  E.   Stirling.   {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  6.)  11838 

Bloomfield,Il.  Thehorkey;  a  ballad,    lllust.  by  G.  Cruikshank.  22239 

Bloomfield,  R.   Sketch  of  B.   {Ii  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 

Blossoming  of  an  aloe.  The ;  by  C.  Hoey.  13559 

Blot,  P.     Hand-book  of  practical  cookery.  7007 

—  What  to  eat,  and  how  to  cook  it.  6334 
"Blow  up   with  the  brig!"  by  W.  Collins.     {In  his  Alicia 

Warlock.)  13744 

—  Sanfi'e.     {In  his  Miss  or  Mrs.?)  11533 
Blowpipe.     Attwood,  G.     Practical  blowpipe  assaying;  wood 

cuts.  20257 

—  Blow-pipe  apparatus  of   Hawkins  and  Wale.     {In  Smithsonian   Inst. 

Kept.,  1872.)  13103 

—  Brush,  G.  J.    Blow-pipe  analysis.     {In  his  Man.  of  det.  mineral.)  13485 

—  Cornwall,  H.  B..    Manual  of  blowpipe  analysis,  with  compl.  system  of 

det.  mineralogy.  *  '  22374 

—  Nason,  H.  B.    Elderhorst's  manual  of  qual.  blow-pipe  analysis.  16034 

—  Plympton,  G.  W.    The  blow-pipe;  guide  to  its  use  in  the  determination 

'  of  salts  and  minerals.  13494 

—  Boss,  W.  A.    Alphabetical  manual  of  blow-pipe  analysis.  20096 

—  Scheerer,  T.    Introduction  to  the  use  of  the  mouth-blow-pipe ;  with  a 

descr.  of  the  blowpipe  characters  of  the  more  important  minerals,  bv 
H.  F.  Blanford.  '  *I 

Bloxam-,  C.  L.  Metals  ;  their  properties  and  treatment.  4th.  ed.  22750 
Blue  bell  of  Red  Neap.  9859 

Blue  cabinet,  The;  by  L.  H.  Hooper.     (7/i  Short  stories.)  6965 

Blue  devils,  comedietta ;   by   G.   Colman  the  younger.      {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  9.)  11811 

Blue  dragoon.  The.     (/n  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,    n.  s.,  v.  18.)       19163 
Blue  glass.     See  Blue  light. 
Blue  laws.     See  Connecticut.     Colony. 

Blue  light.  Pleasonton,  A.  J.  and  others.  Influence  of  the 
blue  ray  of  the  sunlight  and  of  the  blue  colour  of  the  sky, 
in  develop,  life,  etc.  16748 

Blue  ribbon.  The  ;  by  E.  Tabor.  12362 

Blue  roses  ;  by  C.  L.  H.  Dempster.     2  v.  18127-8 

Blue-stocking,  A.  ;  by  A.  Edwardes.  17446 


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Blue  stockings.     Doran,  J.     A  lady  of  the  last  century.  11447 

Bluebeard;  by  J.  R.  Planche.      (//? /iis Extravaganzas,  v.  2.)  *I 

Bluebeard.      {In  Lodge,  H.  C.     Six  pop.  tales,  ser.  2.)  19661 

Bluebeard's  ghost ;  by   W.   M.   Thackeray.      (/><  Little  class., 

V.  9.)  12980 

Bluebeard's  keys,  and  other  stories  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.  13977 

Bluffton  ;  a  story  of  to-day  ;  by  M.  J.  Savage.  17770 

Blumauer,  A.     Gesammelte  Schriften.     2  v.  10243-4 

Blunderer,  The;   or.  The  mishaps;  comedy;  by  J.  B.  P.  de 

Moli^re.      {In  his  Dram,  wks.,  v.  1.)  16843 

Blunt,  Lacly  A.     Bedouin  tribes  of  the  Euphrates  ;   pref.  and 

acct.  of  the  Arabs  and  their  horses  by  W.  S.  B.     Map.       18271 

—  A  pilgrimage  to  Nejd;  A  visit  to  the  court  of  the  Arab  Emir,  and  *'  Our 

Persian  campaign.''    Map,  portr.  and  illust.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  204.13-1 

Blunt,  J.  J.     Sketch  of  the  Reformation  in  P^ng.     lutrod.  by 

C.  Geikie.     lUust. 
Bluntschli,  J.  C.     Lieber's  service  to  polit.  science  and  internat. 

law.     {In  Lieber,  F.     Misc.  writ.,  v.  2.) 
Blyth,  A.  W.     Manual  of  pract.  chemistry ;  analysis  of  foods 

and  detection  of  poisons. 
Blythe,  J.  A.  St.  J.     A  lonely  life. 

Boadicea,  Queen  of  the  Iceni.    Hewitt,  M.  E.     {In  her  Lives.) 
Boarding-school  days  ;  by  Vieux  Moustache  [C.  Gordon]. 
Boardman,  G.  D.     Studies  in  the  creative  week  ;  lect. 

—  Studies  in  the  model  prayer. 
Boardman,  H.  A.     The  Bible  in  the  counting  house.     5th.  ed. 

—  The  Bible  in  the  family ;  or,  Hints  on  domestic  happiness.    2d.  ed. 

—  He  that  overcometh. 
Boardman,  W.  E.     Faith  work  under  Dr.  Cullis  in  Boston. 
Boat  club  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams]. 
Boatman,  The,  of  Burton-on-the-Wye ;    by  F.  Acton.        {In 

Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  4.) 
Boats.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Man  on  the  ocean  :    book  about 
boats  and  ships. 

—  Davis,  G.  C.    Practical  boat  sailing  for  amateurs.    Illust. 

—  Folkard,  H.  C.    The  sailing  boat;  treat,  on  Eng.  and  foreign  boats  and 

yachts. 

—  Frazar,  D.      Practical  boat-sailing;  trea.  on  the  management  of  small 

boats,  etc. 

—  Grosvenor,  J.  du  V .    Model  yachts  and  boats :   their  designing,  making, 

and  sailing.    Illust. 

—  See  also  Rowing. 
Boatswain's  son,  The  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston. 
Bobbin  boy.  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Thayer. 
Bocage,  H.     Venus.      (TheAtre  de  camp.,  s^r.  6.) 

—  joint  author.    See  Najac,  E.  de. 
Boccaccio,  G.     The  Decameron  ;  tr.  by  W.  K.  Kelley. 


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—  Harrison,  J.  A.    An  aquarelle  of  Boccaccio.     {In  his  Group  of  poets.) 
B6cher,  F.     College  ser.  of  French  plays,  with  English  notes. 

2  V.  9419-2a 

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amour.— Sandeau,  J.  La  maison  de  Penarvan  — Labiche,  E.  M.  and 
Martin,  E.  '  La  poudre  aux  yeux.— Vacquerie,  A.  Jean  Baudry.  2. 
Labiche,  E.  and  Delacour,  A.  C.  L.  Les  petits  oiseaux.— Sandeau,  J. 
Mile,  de  la  Seigliere.— Feuillet,  O.  Le  roman  d'un  pauvre  jeune  homme. 
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Bock,  C.  The  head-hunters  of  Borneo  ;  narr.  of  travel  up 
the  Mahakkam,  and  down  the  Barito  ;  also,  Journeyings 
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Boddam-Whetham,  J.  W.     See  Whetham,  J.  W.  B. 
Bodily  strength  and  skill.     Russell,   C.     Wonders  of  bodily 
strength   and  skill ;    tr.   and  enl.   fr.  the    French   of    G. 
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Bodine,  J.  L.     Management  of  the  insane  without  mechanical 

restraints.      {In  Confer,  of  Charities.     Proc,  1876.)  16870 

Bodines  ;  or,  Camping  on  the  Lycoming  ;  by  T.  S.  Up  de  Graff.   1883  5 
Bodley,  Mr.,  abroad;  by  [H.  E.  Scudder].  •        19830 

Bodley  family.  The,  in  town  and  country.  Doings  of  ;   by  H.  E. 

Scudder.  14128 

Bodley  grandchildren.  The,  and  their  journey  in  Holland  ;  by 

H.  E.  Scudder.  22054 

Bodleys,  The,  afoot;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.  19040 

Bodleys  on  wheels  ;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.  18017 

Bodleys  telling  stories;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.  17171 

Body  and  mind.     See  Mind  and  body. 

Boeckh,  A.     The  public  economy  of  the  Athenians.  *I 

Boehme,  J.    Translations.     (J?i  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)     1841 
Boehmer,  E.     Spanish  reformers  of  two  cent.  fr.  1520  ;   their 
lives  and  writings  ace.  to  B.    B.   Wiffen's  plan  and  with 
the  use  of  his  materials,     v.  1.     (Bibliotheca  Wiffeniana.)   13791 
Contents.    \.  1.    Republication  of  Reformistas  Antiguos  Espauoles.— 
Wiffen,  M.  I.  W.    Memoir  of  B.  B.  ^Viffeii. 
Boelte,  A.     Madame  de  Stael ;  hist,  novel.  7633 

Boerland,  Trip  to;  by  R.  J.  Atcherley.  19777 

Boerne,  L.     Gesammelte  Schriften.     12  v.  10230-41 

—  Saiute-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Bogardus,  A.  H.     Field,  cover,  and  trap    shooting ;    ed.    by 

C.  J.  Foster.  13063 

Boggs,  R.     Ricardo  il  falcone.     {In  Short  stories.)  6965 

Bogle,  G.     Markham,  C.   R.     Mission  to  Tibet ;   Life  of  B. 

{In  his  Narr.  of  Bogle  and  Manning.)  *I 
Bohemia.     History. 

—  Doran,  J.    The  winter  king.     (In  his  Monarchs,  etc..  \.  1.)  1248 

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—  Bowring,  J.    Cheskian  anthology :  hist,  of  the  poetical  lit.  of  B.  *I 

—  Wratislaw,  A.  A.  The  native  literature  of  B.  in  the  14th.  cent.  Lect.  17740 
Bohemian  girl.  The  ;  opera  ;  by  Balfe.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Boh^mienue,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1,  v.  2.)  *I 
Bohemiens,  Les  ;  par  P.  Merimee.  {In  /ws  Nouvelles.)  9520 
Bohlen  lectures.  Namely :  Brooks,  F.  The  influence  of  Jesus.  18914 
Bohn,  H.  G.     Chronicles  of  the  Crusades.  2383 

Contents.  B,ichsivdus  Divisiensis  (Riclmrd  of  Devizes).  Chronicle 
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de  Yinsauf).  Chronicle  of  Richard  I.'s  crusade. — Joinville,  J.  Memoirs 
of  Louis  IX. ;  tr.  by  Johnes. — Extracts  fr.  an  Arabian  ms.  by  Al  Makrisi, 
containing  the  Saracenic  acct.  of  the  crusade  under  Louis  IX. 

—  Guide  to  the  knowledge  of  pottery  and  porcelain.  427 

—  Handbook  of  proverbs;  repub.  of  Ray's  coll.,  with  add.  '      429 

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Boiardo,  M.  M.     Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Critical  not.  of   life,  etc. 

{In  his  Stories  fr.  the  Ital.  poets.)  2105 

—  S^^Ilond8,  J.  A.  Pulci  and  B.  (I?i  ^ is  Renaissance  in  Italy,  v.  4.)  17321 
Boieldieu,   F.  A.       La  dame  Blanche.       (Li  Tryon,   G.   W. 

Stand,  ed.  of  opera  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Ferris,  G.  T,  Boieldieu  and  Auber.  (In  his  Gt.  Ital.  and  Fr.  comp.)  18707 
Boies,  A^  J.     Record  of  the  33rd.  Mass.  Vol.  Infantry,  1862- 

1865.  •  *I 

Boigne,  E.  A.  de  O.,  comtesse  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In 

his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10.)  *I 

Boileau  Despreaux,  N.     Oeuvres  completes  ;    accom.  de  notes 

historiques  et  litteraires,  et  precedees  d'une  etude  sur  sa 

vie  et  ses  ouvrages  par  A.  Ch.  Gidel.     4  v.  *I 

Contents.     V.  1.     Vie  de  B. — Prefaces. — Discours  au  roi. — Satires. 

2.    Satires. — Epitres. — Art  poetique. — Le  lutrin.    3.    Discours  sur  Pode. 

— Odes,  epigrammes,  etc. — Fragment   d'un  prologue    d'op6ra — Poesies 

latines. — Pieces  attribuees  a  B. — Remarques  sur  d'autres  pieces  attribuees 

a  B.— Chapelain  decoifte. — La  metamorphose  de  la  perruque  de  Chapelain 

en  com^te.  —  Une  satire  in6dite  de  B.  —  Oeuvres  eu  prose. — Reflexions 

critiques  sur  quelques  passaoes  du  rlieteur  Longiu. — Traite  du  sublime. 

ou,  du  merveilleux  dans  le  discours;  tr.  du  Grec  de  Longiu.    4.    Traite 

du  sublime,  ou  du  merveilleux  dans  le  discours ;  tr.  du  Grec  de  Longin. 

(Suite)  .—Remarques  sur  Longin.— Remarques  sur  Longin,  par  Dacier. — 

Lettres  de  B.  a  diverses  personues. — Lettres  de  B.  h  Racine  et  de  Racine 

a  B.— Lettres  de  B.  a  Brosette. 

—  Besant,  W.     (In  his  French  humorists.)  13061 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Poet,  lit.,  v.  1;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Boissier,    M.  *  L.    G.      La   religion    Romaine   d'Auguste   aux 

Antonius.     2  v.  14451-2 

Boissonade,  J.  F.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund., 

V.  6.)  *I 

Boissonas,  Mme.  B.  Un  vaincu  ;  souvenirs  du  G^n^ral  R.  Lee.  9560 
Boissy,  T.  G.,  marquise  &q^  formerly  contessa  Guiccioli.     My 

recollections  of  Byron.  7668 

Boito,  A.  Mefistofele  ;  opera  ;  tr.  and  adapt,  by  T.  T.  Barker.  *I 
Boker,  G.  H.      Konigsmark ;    Legend   of    the  hounds;    and 

other  poems.  7873 

—  Plays  and  poems,    v.  2.  432 

—  Poems  of  the  vs'ar.  10600 
Bokhara.     Burnes,  A.     Travels  into  Bokhara  ;   voyage  on  the 

Indus.     2  V.  628-9 

—  Grover,  J.    The  Bokhara  victims.  1691 

—  Meyendorff.  G.    Jouruey  to  B.     (In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Yiimbery,  A.  History  of  Bokhara.  '  '  11660 
Bol,  F.  Gower,  R.  '  (Jw  his  Figure  painters  of  Holland.)  19535 
Bolanden,  C.  von.  The  progressionists  and  Angela.  11594 
Bold  dragoons,   comic  drama ;    by  M.    Barnett.        {In  Mod. 

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Boleyn,  Anne.     Queen  of  England.     /iSee  Anne  Boleyn. 
Bolingbroke,  H.,  Viscount.     See  St.  John,  H. 

Bolivar  y  Ponte,  S.     Larrazabal,  F.     Life  of  B.,  v.  1.  6903 

Bolivar.     /See  Venezuela. 
Bollaert,  W.     The  wars  of  succession  of  Portugal  and  Spain. 

2  V.  10964-5 

Boiler,  A.  P.  Treatise  on  the  constr.  of  iron  highway  bridges.  16808 
Boiler,  H.   A.     Among   the   Indians,    1858-66 ;    sketches   of 

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BoUes,  A.  S.     Chapters  in  political  economy.  13064 

—  The  financial  hist,  of  the  U.  S.    1774-1860.    2  v.  22111  5 

—  Industrial  hist,  of  the  U.  S.;  survey  of  Amer.  industries;  with  descr. 

of  Canadian  indust.  .  lUust.  18466 

Bolley,  p.  A.     Manual  of   technical  analysis,   founded  upon 

the  'Handbuch'  of  B.,  by  B.  H.  Paul.  433 

Bologna.     Burton,  R.  F.     Etruscan  Bologna ;  a  study.  16813 

—  Dall,  C.  H.  Women  of  Bologna.  {In  her  Hi^t.  pictures.)  1080 
Bolton,  S.  K.  The  present  problem.  19906 
Bolton,  Mass.     Marvin,  A.  P.     Hist,  of  B.      {In  Hist,  of  Wor. 

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Bolts.      Aitkin,    W.    C.      Railway   bolts    and    spikes.     (Brit. 

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Bombastes  Furioso  ;  by  T.  B.  Rhodes.  {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  5.)  11837 

Bombaugh,   C.   C,  ed.     Gleanings   fr.  the   harvest   fields   of 

literature.  11093 

—  The  literature  of  kissing,  gleaned  fr.  historv,  poetrv.  Action,  and  anecdote.  15335 
Bombay  Shirley's  cure  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale!  (Tales  for  trav.,  v.  6.)  13935 
Bombet,  L.  A.  C,  pseud.     See  Beyle,  M.  H. 

Bon  Gaultier,  pseud.     See  Martin,  T.,  and  Aytoun,  W.  E. 

Bon  papa,  Le  ;  par  A.  PI  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  10.)  *I 

Bon  renom  vaut  un  heritage  ;  par  P.  Celi^re.     {In  his  En  sc^ne, 

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Bonald,  L.  G.  A.  de,  le  vieomte.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his 

Cans,  kind.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Bonaparte,  C.  L.  J.  L.,  Prince  of  Canino.  Memoir;  by  him- 
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Bonaparte,  E.  P.,  Madame.     Didier,  E.  L.     Life  and  letters 

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Bonaparte,  J.     Sack  of  Rome,  1527.     {In  Lieber,  F.     Great 

events,  etc.)  5105 

Bonaparte,  J.  Saffell,  AY.  T.  R.  The  Bonaparte-Patterson 
marriage  in  1803,  and  the  secret  correspondence  on  the 
subject.  1141& 

Bonaparte,  J.  N., /i7»^  of  Spain.  See  Joseph  [Bonaparte], 
Ki7ig  of  Spain. 

Bonaparte,  N.     See  Napoleon  I. 

Bonaparte,   N.  J.,  Prince  Napoleon.     McCarthy,  J.     {In  his 

Mod.  lead.)  11191 

Bonaparte,  Prince  P.  Morse,  J.  T.,  jr.  Prince  Pierre  Bona- 
parte.    {In  his  Fam.  trials.)  12868 

Bonaparte   family.     Bingham,  D.  A.     The   marriages   of  the 

Bonapartes.  21349 

Bonar,  H.     Light  and  truth  ;  or,  Bible  thoughts  and  themes,         7373 

—  Morning  of  joy.  435 
Bond,  A .  L.  Tiny's  natural  history  in  words  of  four  letters.  Illust.  19318 
Bond,  H.  M.  Balch,  F.  V.     {In  His^ginson,  T.  W.  Harv.  mem. 

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Bond,  J.  W.     Minnesota,  and  its  resources.  437 

Bond,  R.     Handbook  of  the  telegraph.     App.  Questions  on 

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Bond  and  free.    {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  2.)  14302 

Bondmaid,  The  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  491 

Bondman,  The  ;  by  P.  Massinger.  {In  his  Plays,  v.  1.)  5128 
Boner,  C.     Chamois  hunting  in  the  mountains  of  Bavaria,  and 

in  the  Tyrol.     Illust.     New  ed.  6468 

Bonfadio,  J.  Malleson,  G.  B.  {In  his  Stud,  of  Genoese  hist.)  13876 
Boniface,  J.  X.,  {called  Saintine).    Dame  Nature  and  her  three 

daughters.  8009 

—  The  m^'ths  of  the  Rhine ;  tr.  bv  M.  Scheie  de  Vere.    Illust.  bv  Dore.  *I 

—  Picciola.                                      '  802 

—  Woman's  whims;  tr.  by  F.  Robinson.  3764 

—  See  also  Sauveur,  L.    Contes  merveilleux. 

Boniface  ;  fr.  Farquhar.  {In  Venable,  W.  H.  Dramas,  etc.)  20582 
Bonington,  R.  P.     Cunningham.  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  Brit. 

painters,  etc.,  v.  4.)  1056 

Bonitz,  H.     The  origin  of  the  Homeric  poems  ;  fr.  the  German, 

by  L.  R.  Packard.  19454 

Bonn.  Reunion  Conference.  Reusch,  Prof.  Report  of  proc.  at 
the  Reunion  Conference  held  at  Bonn,  Sept.,  1874  ;  tr.  by 
E.  M.  B.     Pref.  by  H.  P.  Liddon.  *I 

Bonne,  La  ;  sayn^te  ;  par  C.  Cros.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  2.)  14792 
Bonne  femme,  La;  par  E.  Laboulaye.     {In  his  Contes  bleus.)     9526 
Bonnechose,  F.  P.  E.  B.  de.     History  of  France,  to  the  Revo- 
lution of  1848  ;  ed.  by  S.  O.  Beeton,  fr.  13th.  ed.  2  v.       7397-8 

—  Jean  Hus  et  le  Coneile  de  Constance.    2  v.    3^'  M.     (R^formateurs  avant 

la  reforme,  XY«^-  siecle.)  9561-2 
Bonnefon,  D.     Les  ^crivains  modernes  de  la  France  ;  ou,  Bio- 
graphies des  principaux  ^crivains  dep.  le  premier  empire.  14400 
Bonne-Marie  ;  by  A.  F.  Durand.  18486 
Bonner,  J.     Child's  history  of  Greece,     v.  2.  5727 

—  Child's  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  3  v.  6364r-6 
Bonner,  R.  McCabe,  J.  D.  {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 
Bonner,  S.  psend.     See  McDowell,  Mrs.  K.  8.  B. 

Bonnet,  V.     The  example  of  France  ;  essays  on  the  payment 

of  the  indemnity  and  the  management  of  the  currency  since 

the  German  war,  1870-74.  13785 

Bonneval,   C.   A.,  conite  de.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     {In  his 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Bonneville,  B.  L.  E.     Adventures  of  Capt.  B.  in  the  Rocky 

Mts.  and  the  far  West ;  fr.  his  journal  by  W.  Irving.  2139 

Bonneville  de  Marsangy,  M.     Criminal  registers  as  a  means  of 

knowing  the  antecedents  of  persons  charged  with  crime. 

{In  Nat.  Con.  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Bonney,  T.  G.     Burnt-out  volcanoes  ;  A  piece  of  whinstone. 

{In  Brown,  R.     Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  A  piece  of  serpentine ;   Wanderings  of  a  pebble :  The  cheese-grotto  of 

Bertrich-Baden.     {In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Story  of  a  volcano  as  told  in  historv.     {In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all, 

ser.  2.)                                               '  20446 

Bonny  Kate  ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].  17856 
Bonomi,  J.     Nineveh  and  its  palaces  ;  the  disc,  of  Botta  and 

Layard  appl.  to  the  elucidations  of  "  Holy  Writ."  440 

—  Some.  2d.  ed.,  rev.  13212 
Bonstetten,  C.  V.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In  his  Prem. 

lundis.,  V.  1  ;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  14.)  *I 

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Book  about  dominies  ;  [by  R.  H.  Moncrieff].  7604 
Book  hunter,  The ;    by  J.  H.  Burton,  with   notes  by  R.  G. 

White.  5706 
Book  of  Common  Prayer.     Luckock,  H.  M.     Studies  in  the 

hist,  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  22410 

—  See  also  Church  of  Englaud. 

Book  of  days  ;  misc.  of  pop.  antiquities  :  ed.  by  R.  Chambers. 

2  V.  in  4.  6306-9 

Book  of  gold,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  19378 

Book  of  golden  deeds;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  6121 

Book,  The,  of  the  East,  and  other  poems  ;  by  R.  H.  Stoddard.  9629 

Bookbinding.     Hatton,  J.     Printing  and  bookbinding.  15472 

—  Zaehnsdorf ,  J.  W.    Art  of  bookbinding.    Ulust.  *I 

—  See  also  Marbling. 

Book-keeping.     Comer,  G.  N.     Book-keeping. rationalized.  *I 

—  Eaton,  W.  H.    Book-keeping.  1323 

—  Packard,  S.  S.,  and  Bryant,  H.  B.    The  new  Bryant  &  Stratton  counting- 

house  book-keeping.                                         '  22311 

—  Waggener,  D.  B.    Book-keeping  simplified;  double-entry  sy.stem,  with 

rules  and  tables.                                                                 '     '  13446 
Books.      See    Bibliography; — Book-binding;  —  Libraries;  — 

Literature  ;  —  Reading. 
Booksellers.     Curwen,  H.     History  of  booksellers,  the  old  and 

the  new.  12193 
Boon,  Story  of;  by  H.  H.  [H.  M.  Jackson].  13335 
Boone,  D.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     D.  Boone,  the  pioneer  of  Ken- 
tucky. 16637 

—  Peck,  J.  M.    Life  of  B.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  23.)  4132 

—  Simmons,  W.  G.     {In  his  Yiews  and  reviews.)  5749 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     {In  his  Ess.,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Booth,  — .     On  the  infl.  of  examination  as  an  instrument  of 

education.  (In  Soc.  for  Encour.  of  Arts,  etc.  Lect.)  5855 
Booth,  A.  A.     Garfield,  J.  A.     Life  and  character  of  B.     (In 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.  Pres.  G.  and  education.)  21233 
Booth,  D.     Glossary  ;  Index.     (In  Soc.  Diff.  Usef .  Kn.     Lib. 

U.  K.  Nat.  Phil.,  v.  1.)  4331 

Booth,  E.     Bungay,  G.     (In  Ms  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

—  Clarke,  A.  B.     (7w  A er  Elder  and  vounger  Booth.)  21334 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Gr.  fortunes.)  8983 
Booth,  J.  B.     Ugolino.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  15.)  11817 

—  Clarke,  A.  B.     (In  her  Elder  and  younger  Booth.)  21334 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    J.  B.  Booth':  an  incident  in  his  life.     {In  his  Mem.  and 

biog.  sk.)  17757 

Booth,  M.  L.     History  of  the  city  of  New  York.     lUust.     *I ;  19678 

—  New  and  compl.  clock  and  watchmaker's  manual.  983 
Boots  at  the  "  Holly  Tree  Inn  ;"  by  C.  Dickens.     Designs  by 

J.  C.  Beard.  22140 

Boots  at  the  Swan  ;  by  C.  Selby.  (In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  1.)  11833 
Bordeaux,  Due  de.     See  Artois,  H.  C.  F.  M.  D.  L'. 

Border  and  bastille;  by  [G.  A.  Lawrence].  5934 

Border  beagles;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  19076 

Border  reminiscences  ;  by  R.  B.  Marcy.  9841 

Border  rover.  The  ;  by  E.  Bennett.  386 

Bordoni,  F.     Clayton,  E.  C.     (In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Gt.  singers.)  20364 
Borel,  T.     The  Count  Agenor  de  Gasparin  ;  fr.  the  French.  18956 


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Bores,  The  ;  corned}^ ;  by  J.  B.  P.  de  Moli^re.     {In  his  Dram. 

wks.,  V.  1.)  16843 

Borges  de  F.  Henriques,  M.     Trip  to  the  Azores.  6895 

Borgia.  L,.^  dnchessa  di  Ferrara.  Gilbert,  W.  Lucrezia  Bor- 
gia ;  biography.     2  V.  11381-2 

Borgia  family.    Symouds,  J.  A.     (Inhis  Renaissance  in  Italy.)  15451 

Borlum.     See  Macintosh,  AV. 

Born  to  good  luck  ;  by  T.  Power.    (In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  0.)  11838 

Borneo.  Burbidge,  F.  W.  The  gardens  of  the  sun ;  a  natu- 
ralist's journal  in  B.  20657 

—  Bot'k,  C.    Tlie  head-hunters  of  B. ;  uarr.  of  travel  up  the  Mahakkam,  and 

down  the  Barito.  *I 

—  Helms,  L.  Y.     (In  his  Pioneeriuji'.  etc.)  21974 

—  Keppel,  H.    Expedition  to  Borneo!  2461 

—  Knox,  T.  W.  (In  his  Adv.  in  a  journey,  etc.)  21097 
Bornier,  H.  de.     Le  cage  du  lion  ;   comedie.     (In   Legouv^, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  .ser.  3.)  14498 

—  Un  cousin  de  passage:  comedie.     (In  Saynetes,  etc.,  s^r.  8.)  1479S 

—  Le  monde  renvers6;  comedie.     (In  Leaoiive,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Theatre,  etc., 

ser.  1.)                                                 "  14482 

Borrom^o,  C,  St.     Brigham,  C.  H.      (In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

Borrow,  G.     The  Bible  in  Spain.  442 

—  Lavengro.  446 

—  Romano  Lavo-Lil :  Word-book  of  the  Romany ;  or,  Eng.  gypsy  language.  *I 

—  Romany  Rye.                                                      *                      '     '  5278 

—  Zincali ;  acct.  of  the  gypsies  of  Spain.  434 
Bosco,  G.     Compendium  of  Italian  hist.  fr.  the  fall  of  the  Ro- 
man Empire  ;  tr.  and  compl.  by  J.  D.  Morell.  21476 

Boscobel.  21170 

Boscobel.     (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  8.)  14308 

Bosio,  A.     Clayton,  E.  C.     (In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Bosio,  F.     Ricordi  personali.  15511 
Bosnia.      Evans,   A.   J.     Through  B.   and  the  Herzegovina, 

1875  ;  with  hist,  review  of  B.  17224 

—  Ranke,  L.  Sketch  of  the  insurrection  in  B.  (In  his  Hist,  of  Servia.)  3595 
Bosom  friend.  The;  by  [Mrs.  Grey].  12450 
Bosporus.     Cox,  S.  S.     (In  his  Orient  sunbeams.)  21611 

—  Newton,  C.  T.    Greek  art  in  the  Kimmerian  Bosporos.     (In  his  Ess.  on 

art,  etc.)  19887 
Bossuet,  J.  B.,  Bj).     Farrar,  H.  S.     Bossuet  and  his  contem- 
poraries. 13644 

—  Lamatine,  A.  de.     (In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  3.)  13218 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Mondav  chats.)  17345 
(In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  2:  Cans.  luhd..  v.  10. 12.)  *I 

—  Scherer,  E.  Les  sermons  de  B.  (In  his  Etudes  crit.  de  litt.)  14600 
Boston,  Mass.     Public  Library.     Proceedings  at  the  dedication 

of  the  building,  Jan.  1,  1858.  16030 

Biography. 

—  Loring,  J.  S.    The  hundred  Boston  orators,  1770-1852.  *I 

—  True,  C.  K.     (In  his  J.  Winthrop  and  the  great  colony.)  15430 

Description,  etc. 

—  Abbott,  J.    Marco  in  Boston.  61 

—  Boston  illustrated :  Guide  thr.  B.  and  vicinity.  11847 

—  Brown's  new  guide-book  and  map  forB.,  1872.  *I 

—  Drake,  S.  A.    Old  land-marks  of  Boston.  11226 

—  Lander,  S.  W.    Boston.     (Spectacles  for  young  eyes.)  5702 

—  Savage,  E.  H.    Police  records,  and  recollections  of  B.  bv  daylight  and 

gaslight.                                                                              *  11998 

—  Shurtleff,  N.  B.    Topographical  and  hist,  descr.  of  Boston.  10627 


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History.    { To um  and  City.) 

—  Butterworth,  H.    Younir  folks'  hist,  of  Boston.    TUust.  20977 

—  Dearborn,  N.    Boston  notions;  an  aect.  of  '  that  village,'  1630-1847.  1128 

—  Stark,  J.  H.    Illustrated  history  of  Boston  harbor.    Map.  *I 

—  Wheildon.  W.  W.    Curiosities  of  history;  Boston,  1630-1880.  20078 

—  Winsor,  J.    Memorial  hist,  of  Boston,  inch  Suffolk  Co.,  1630-1880.  *I 

History.    ( Toitm.) 

—  Drake,  S.  A.    Around  the  Hub :  a  boys'  book  about  B.    Illust.  20995 

—  Frothingham,  R.    History  of  the  siege  of  B.,  and  of  the  battles  of  Lexing- 

ton, Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill.  *I 

—  Scudder,  E.    Boston  town.    Illust.  20780 

—  True,  C.  K.  J.    "NVinthrop  and  the  great  colony :  or.  Sketches  of  the  set- 

tlement of  B.,  etc.  '  15430 

—  Wheildon.  W.  W.    Sentry  or  Beacon  hill;  the  beacon  and  the  monument 

of  1635  and  1790.    Illust.  *I 
History.    (City.) 

—  Coffin,  C.  C.    Story  of  the  great  fire  in  B.,  1872.  «I 

—  Conwell,  R.  H.    History  of  the  great  fire  in  B.,  1872.  *I 

—  Frothingham,  F.  E.    The  Boston  fire,  1872.  *I 

—  Gilmore,  P.  S.    History  of  the  national  peacejubilee  and  musical  festiyal 

in  B.,  1869.  '  1002a 

Natural  History. 

—  Bigelow,  J.    Florula  Bostoniensis :  collection  of  plants  of  B.,  etc.  5634 

King's  Chapel. 

—  Foote,  H.  W.    Annals  of  King's  Chapel,  v.  1.  *I 

Old  South  Church. 

—  History  of  the  Old  South  Church.  17419 

—  Longfellow,  H.  W.  and  others.    Poems  of  the  "  Old  South."    Illust.  *I 

Industrial  School  Association  of  B. 

—  "Wood-working  tools ;  how  to  use  them ;  manual.  20498 
Boston,  game.  Description  and  laws  of  the  game  of  Boston.  22903 
Boston  book,  The  ;  Specimens  of  metropolitan  literature  ;  [4th. 

coll.  J.  4990 

Boston  lectures:  Christianity  and    scepticism.     1870-2.    3  v. 

8641  ;  12134  ;  8988- 
Contents.  1870.  Harris,  S.  Doctrine  of  human  progress  contrasted 
with  the  naturalistic— Herrick,  J.  R.  Positiyism  as  rel.  to  the  deyelop. 
and  destiny  of  the  indiyidual. — 3Iead,  C.  M.  Uncertainties  of  natural 
and  of  relig.  science.— Woolsey,  T.  D.  Equilibrium  bet.  phys.  and  mor. 
truth.— Peabody,  A.  P.  Soyereignty  of  law.— Seelye,  J.  H. '  Miracles.— 
Fisher,  G.  P.  Rationalism.— Smytli,  E.  C.  From  Lessing  to  Schleier- 
macher,  or,  From  rationalism  to  ifaith. — Diman,  J.  L.  Historical  basis  of 
belief. — Porter,  X.  Argument  for  Christianity,  complex  and  cumulative. 
1871.  Phelps,  A.  Relations  of  the  Bible  to' the  civilization  of  the  fu- 
ture.— Mead,  C.  M.  Primeyal  reyelation. — Thompson,  J.  P.  Moses. — 
Tyler,  W.  S.  Joshua  and  Judges ;  or,  The  heroic  age  of  Israel. — Bacon, 
L!  The  HebrcAv  theocracy. — Lord,  J.  The  prophet  Isaiah. — Cheeyer, 
G.  B.  Gospel  of  the  Hebrew  prophets.— Fisher,  G.  P.  The  apostle  Paul. — 
Thayer,  J.  H.  Criticism  confirmatory  of  the  Gospels.— Talcott,  D.  S. 
Jesus  Christ  himself  the  all-sufficient  evidence  of  Christianity.— Hopkins, 
M.  Exclusive  traits  of  Christianity.  1872.  Magoun,  G.  F.  Adjust- 
ment bet.  the  nat.  law  of  progress  aiidthe  Christian  law.— Kitchell,  H.  D. 
Christian  doctrine  the  mold  of  Christian  character.— Warren,  "\Y.  F. 
Christian  consciousness ;  its  apologetical  value. — Fairchild,  J.  H.  Moral 
law  as  revelation.- Post,  T.  M.  The  Incarnation.— Dwight,  T.  The 
fourth  Gospel ;  rec.  and  test,  of  the  inner  life  of  its  author.- Peabody,  A. 
P.  Testimony  of  the  apostles.— Twining,  K.  Evidence  of  the  resurrec- 
tion of  Jesus'  Christ.- Merriman,  W.  E.  Limitations  of  the  personal 
work  of  Christ  in  the  world. 
Boston    Monday    Lectures,    1880-81  :      Christ    and    modern 

thought.  20467 

Contents.  Cook,  J.  Prelim,  lect. :  Methods  of  meeting  mod.  unbelief. 
—Clark,  T.  M.  The  seen  and  the  unseen.— Robinson,  E.  G.  Moral  law 
in  its  rel.  to  phys.  science  and  to  pop.  religion. — Guard.  T.    Christianity 


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tind  the  mental  activity  of  the  a^e. — Hopkins,  M.  The  place  of  conscience. 
— McCosh,  J.  Development. — Crosby,  H.  Calm  view  of  the  temperance 
question.— rCrooks,  G.  R.  Old  and  new  theologies. — Dike,  S.  W.  Facts 
as  to  divorce  in  K'ew  England.— Thomas,  J.  B.  Significance  of  the  his- 
toric element  in  Scripture.— Smith,  J.  C.    The  theistic  basis  of  evolution. 

—  See  also  Cook,  J. 

Boston  Society  of  Natural  History.     Guides  for  science-teach- 
ing.    Namely: 
Agassiz,  E.  C.    First  lesson  in  nat.  history. 
Goodale,  G.  L.    Cone,  a  few  common  plants.    Pt.  1  and  2. 
Hyatt,  A.    About  pebbles. 
—'Sponges. 

—  Common  hydroids.  corals,  and  echinoderms. 

—  Oyster,  clam,  and  other  mollusks. 

—  Worms  and  Crustacea. 

Boston  Society  of   the  New  Jerusalem. 


the  origin  and  rise  of  that  society 


Reed, 
with 


S.     Account  of 
mem.   addr.   b}^ 


J.  Reed. 
Boston  Young  Men's  Christian  .\ssociation.  Young  men  of  the 

Bible  ;  lect. 

Contents.  Eastburn,  M.  Value  of  the  Bible.— Eddv,  D.  C.  Joseph.— 
Stockbridge,  J.  C.  Moses.— Haven,  E.  O.  David.— Randall,  G.  M.  Ab- 
salom.— Warren,  H.  W.  Solomon.— Clark,  T.  M.  John  the  Baptist. — 
Stopi^,  A.  L.  The  voung  ruler. — Murdock,  J.  X.  The  prodigal  sou. — 
Kirk.  E.  X.  Paul  the  Apostle.— Twombly,  J.  H.  Timothy.— Adams,  X. 
John  the  Evangelist. 
Boswell,  J.     Fitzgerald,  P.     Croker's   Boswell   and  Boswell ; 

studies  in  the  '•  Life  of  Johnson." 

—  Life  of  S.  Johnson.    4  v. 

. —  Carlvle,  T.    Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess., 
V.  3.) 

—  Waller,  J.  F.    Boswell  and  Johnson ;  their  comp.  and 
Botanical  gardens.     See  Kew. 
Botany. 

—  Botany  as  appl.  to  industrial  art.     {In  Autefix  papers.)   ' 

—  Henfrey,  A.      On  the  educational  claims  of  botanical  science, 
man's,  E.  L.    Culture  demand,  by  mod.  life.) 

General  irorks. 

—  Apgar,  E.  A.  and  A.  C.  Apgar's  plant  analysis;  adapt,  to  Gray's  botanies 

—  Bailey,  W.  W.    The  botanical  collector's  handbook.     (Naturalists'  hand. 

ser.) 

—  Baillon,  H.    Natural  history  of  plants;  tr.  by  M.  M.  Hartog. 

—  Baily,  W.  L.    Trees,  plants,  and  flowers;   where  and  how 

—  Balfour,  J.  H.    First  book  of  botany. 
Manual  of  botany. 

Second  book  of  botany. 

—  Bentley ,  R.    Manual  of" botany. 

—  Berkeley,  M.  J.    Introduction  to  cryptogamic  botany. 

—  Bessey,  C.  E.    Botany  for  high  schools  and  colleges.' 

—  Breck,  J.    The  flower  garden. 
New  book  of  flowers.    lUust. 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.    Systematic  botany ;  ed.  by  E.  Lankester. 

—  Congdon,  J.  W.    Systematic  botany.'  {In  Green,  F.H.  Anal,  class-book.) 

—  Cooke,  M.  C.    Freaks  and  marvels  'of  plant  life ;  or,  Curiosities  of  vegta- 

tioii. 

—  D'Anvers,  N.    Vegetable  life. 

—  Figuier,  G.  L.    The  vegetable  world :  hist,  of  plants. 

—  Goodale,  G.  L.  Concerning  a  few  common  plants.  (Guide  for  sci.-teach.) 

—  Gray,  A.    Botanical  text  book. 
Same.    6th.  ed. 

First  lessons  in  botany. 

First  lessons  in  botany  and  vegetable  physiology. 

How  plants  behave. 

How  plants  grow. 

Introduction  to  structural  and  systematic  B.  and  vegetable  physiology. 


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School  and  tield-book  of  botany.  12333 

—  Green,  F.  H.    Anahtical  class-book  of  botany.  5539 

—  Hibberd,  S.    Handv-book  for  the  rambling  botanist ;  cont.  Field  flowers ; 

The  fern  garden.    Illust.  11887 

—  Hooker,  J.  D.    Botany.    Illust.  1590& 
General  system  of  B.,  descr.  and  analytical.  *I 

—  Jiissieu,  A.  de.    Elements  of  B. ;  tr..  with  add.  by  J.  H.  Wilson.    Illust.  2413 

—  Lincoln,  A.  H.    Familiar  lect.  on  botany.               '  2673 

—  Lindley,  J.    Ladies'  B. ;  or,  A  familiar  introd.  to  B.    Illust.    New  ed.  2680 

—  Karr,  J.  B.  A.    A  tour  round  mv  garden.  6480 

—  Manton,  W.  P.    Field  B. ;  handbook  for  the  collector.    Illust.  21518 

—  Nuttall,  T.    Introduction  to  systematic  and  physiological  B.  3273 

—  Rus'chenberger.  W.  S.  W.    Botanv;  the  nat.  hist,  of  plants.     (In  his 

Elements  of  nat.  hist.,  v.  2.)      '  3723 

—  Sachs,  J.    Textbook  of  B.,  morphological  and  physiological;  tr.  and 

annot.  bv  S.  W.  Bennett,  assist,  by  M.  T.  T.  Dyer.  *I 

—  Schoedler,  F.     (In  his  Book  of  nature.)                   *  3799  • 

—  Smith,  E.    Botany.    2  y.     (In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5185-6 

—  Thome,  O.  AY.    Text-book  of  structural  and  physiological  B.    Illust.  21280 

—  Torrey  Botanical  Club.    Bulletin,  y.  8.               '  21922 

—  Twining,  T.     {In  his  Science  made  easy.)  18851 

—  Wood,  A.    Class  book  of  botany ;  pts.  i-3.  4843 

Same ;  with  a  flora  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.  12405 

Leayes  and  flowers ;  or,  Object  lessons  in  B. ;  with  a  flora.    Illust.  5195 

—  Youmans,  E.  A.  First  book  of  botany.  8517 
Second  book  of  botany.                    '  11983 

Geography. 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.    Island  life;  or.  The  phenomena  and  causes  of  insular 

faunas  and  floras.  20186-- 
Physiology, 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.    Vegetable  physiology ;  ed.  by  E.  Lankester.  714 

—  Darwin,  1  .  R.    The  diflerent  forms  of  flowers  on  plants  of  the  same 

species.  17259 

Efifects  of  cross  and  self-fertilization  in  the  yegetable  kingdom.  16883 

Insectiyorous  plants.  14033- 

3Ioyements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants.  15395 

Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under  domestication ;  pref .  by  A.  Gray. 

Illust.    2y.        •                                                                         '    .           '  5558-9 

Same.    2d.  ed.,  rey.    2  y.  15754-5 

- —  and  F.    Power  of  moyemeut  in  plants.    Iliust.  20152 

—  Gray,  A.    See  General  icorJts,  above. 

—  Grindon,  L.  H.    The  phenomena  of  plant  life.  6120 

—  Introduction  to  yegetable  physiology.     {I7i  Small  books  on  great  sub.,  y.  3.)  4016 

—  Kerner,  A.  Flowers  and  their  unbidden  guests,  with  pref.  by  C.  Darwin.  18365 

—  Lubbock,  J.    British  wild  flowers  consid.  in  rel.  to  insects,  'illust.  13422 
On  flowers  and  insects ;  On  plants  and  insects,     (//i  ^is  Sci.  lect.)  19117 

—  Main.  J.    Illustrations  of  yegetable  physiology.    2d.  ed.  6198 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Plant  motion.     (/??// is  Famil.  letters.)  16631 

—  Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of  Pop.  Instruction.    Pop.  treat,  on  vegetable 

physiology.  4591: 

—  Vines,'  S.  H^    Apparatus  rel.  to  vegetable  phvsioloirv.     (In  So.  Kensing- 

ton Sci.  Lect.,  v.  1.)                                     '         "'  17678 

—  See  also  Ferns ;— Floriculture ;— Flowers ;— Fungi ;— Gardening ; — Grass ; 

—Orchids. 
Also  Boston  Soc.  of  Xat.  Hist. 
Also  Boston ;— Ocean.  Biology;— JJ.  S.  Botany. 
Bothwell ;  by  W.  E.  Aytoun.  1407a 
Bothwell ;  by  J.  Grant.  1075e 
Bothwell;  a  tragedy  ;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  12838 
Botta,  A.  C.  L.     Hand-book  of  universal  literature.  457 
Botta,  C.  G.  G.     History  of  Italy  dur.  the  consulate  and  em- 
pire of  Napoleon  ;  tr.  fr.  the  Ital.  458 

—  History  of  the  war  of  the  independence  of  the  U.  S. ;  tr.  bv  G.  A.  Otis. 

3  \.                                                                                      '  459-61 
Botta,  V.    Dante  as  philosopher,  patriot,  and  poet ;  with  analy- 
sis of  the  Divina  comedia.  6018- 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  159 

Bottiger,  C.  W.     Lefnadsteckning.     (In  Tegner,  E.    Samlade 

skrifter,  v.  1.)  15056 

Bottle,  The ;  by  T.  P.  Taylor.    {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  3.)  11835 
Bottomley,  J.  T.     Electroineters.       (In   So.  Kensington    Sci. 

lect.,  V.  1.)  17678 

Botts,  J.  M.     Savage,  J.      (In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 

Boucicault,  D.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama  ; — Sargent, 
E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  joint  author.    See  Reade,  C. 

—  "Sketch  of  B.     (/%  Dram,  of  the  present  day.)  •     10138 
Bouflers-Rouvrel,  M.  C.  H.  comtesse  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A. 

(In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Bouille,  F.  C.    A.,  marquis  de.     Memoires.      (Barriere.     Bib. 

desmem.,  v.  21.)  14541 

Boulden,  J.  E.  P.     An  American  among  the  Orientals.  4982 

Bouldin,  P.     Home  reminiscences  of  J.  Randolph.  17697 

Boulevard  Bonne-nouvelle,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  6.)  *I 

Bouley,  H.     Hydrophobia ;  means  of  avoiding  its  perils  and 

preventing  its  spread.  *I 

Boulger,  D.  C.     History  of  China,  v.  1,  2.  21937-8 

—  Life  of  Yakoob  Beg;  Athalik  Ghazi,  and  Badaulet;  Ameer  of  Kashgar. 

Map  and  app.  18617 

Boulnois,  H.  P.     Exeter  canal.     (In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  , 

Eug.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 

Boulton,  M.     Howe,  H.     (J?i /lis  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  e^c.)      2012 

—  Smiles,  S.    Lives  of  Boulton  and  Watt.  8739 
Same.    {In  his  Lives,  etc.)  *I 

Boulton,  S.  B.  The  Russian  Empire  ;  its  origin  and  develop- 
ment. •  21634 
Boultree,  T.  P.  Alleged  moral  difficulties  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. (In  Chris.  Ev.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879 
Bound  down  ;  by  A.  M.  Fitch.  9281 
Bound  in  honor  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  17402 
Bound  to  rise  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  6984 
Bounty,  shij).  Belcher,  Lady  D.    The  mutineers  of  the  Bounty.     9299 

—  Mutineers  of  the  -VBounty."     {In  Yerne.    The  begum's  fortune.)  19478 
Bouquets,  Les  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  Cellier.)    (Theatre  de  Camp., 

ser.  6.)  ^  .    14690 

Bourasse,  J.  J.     Abbayes  et  monasteres.  '  9435 

Bourbon,  Duke  of.     See  Montpensier,  C. 

Bourbon  lilies  ;  story  of  artist  life  ;  by  L.  W.  Champney.  17440 

Bourchier,    Lady  — .      Memoir  of    the  life  of  Admiral  Cod- 

rington.     2.  v.  11763-4 

Bourcicault,  D.     See  Boucicault. 
Bourdaloue,  L.  Bungener,  L.L.  F.  Bourdaloue  and  Louis  XIV.   13117 

—  Saint-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  9.)  *I 
Bourgeois,  X.      The  passions  in  their  rel.  to  health  and  dis- 
ease; fr.  the  French.                                                                    11573 

Bourgeois  gentilhomme,   Le  ;  comedie-ballet ;  par  J.  B.  P.  de 

Moliere.     (Oeuvres,  v.  7.)  14610 

Bourgogne,  Duchesse  de.     See  Savoie,  M.  A.  de. 

Bourgogne,  L.  due.  de.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In his  Nouv.  lund., 

V.  2.)  *I 


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Bourke,  R.  S.    6th.  earl  of  Mayo.    Hunter,  W.  W.    Life  of  the 

Earl  of  Mayo.     2  v.  '  15628-9 

Bourne,  B.  F.     The  captive  in  Patagonia ;  or.  Life  among  the 

giants.     Illust.  462 

Bourne,  G.     History  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.  5142 

Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     Famous  London  merchants.     Illust.  7853 

Contents.  R.  Whittintcton.— T.  Gresliam. — E.  Osborne.— "W.  Herrick. 
— T.  Smvthe.— H.  Garwav.— D.  North.— T.  Guv.— W.  Beckford.— H. 
Thornton.— N.  M.  Rothschild.— S.  Gurney.— G.  Peabody. 

—  Life  of  J.  Locke.    2  v.  *  16648-9 

—  The  romance  of  trade.  11646 
Bourne,  J.     Catechism    of    the  steam-engine  in  its  appl.  to 

mines,  mills,  navigation,  etc.  13116 

—  Handbook  of  the  steam-engine ;    key  to  the  Catechism  of  the  steam- 

engine.  *  13229 

—  Recent  improvements  in  the  steam-engine.  13115 
Bouse,  Sir  Lyon,  pseud.     Adventures  of  B.  in  America  dur. 

the  civil  war.  6894 

Boussingault,  J.  B.  J.  joint  author.     See  Dumas,  J.  B. 
Boutell,  C.     Gold  working.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15475 

Boutelle  family.     Muzzey,  A.  B.     (Jii  his  Reminis.)      "  22390 

Bouterwek,  F.     History  of  Spanish  literature  ;  tr.  by  T.  Ross, 

with  notes.  463 

Bouton,  J.  B.     Round  the  block.  5503 

Boutwell,  G.  S.     Speeches  and  papers  rel.  to  the  rebellion  and 

the  overthrow  of  slavery.  7056 

—  Thouglits  on  educational  topics  and  institutions.  464 
Bouverie-Pusey,  S.  E.  B.     See  Pusey,  S.  E.  B.  B. 

Bouverie,  W.  P. ,  Lord  Radnor.  Francis,  G.  H.  {In  his  Orators. )     1525 
Bouvier,   H.   M.     Familiar  astronomy,   with   illust.    and    dic- 
tionary. 861 
Bovee,  C.  N.     Intuitions  and  summaries  of  thought.     2  v.        669-70 
Bow,   R.   H.     Economics  of    construction  in  rel.   to  framed 

structures.  *I ;  13505 

Bowden,  J.     History  of  the  Society  of  Friends  in  America. 

2  V.  465-6 

Bowden,  liev.  J.     Norway  and  its  people.  10812 

Bowden,  J.  E.     Life  and  letters  of  F.  W.  Faber.  8125 

Bowditch,  H.  J.  Public  hygiene  in  America  ;  centennial  disc, 
Phila.,  1876  :  with.extr.  fr.  correspondence  fr.  the  States  ; 
Digest  of  Amer.  sanitary  law,  by  H.  G.  Pickering,  [and 
Louis's  estimate  of  J.  Jackson,  Jr.].  17327 

Bowditch,   N.     Sketch  of   B.     (In   Biog.  of  self-taught  men, 

V.  2.)  411 

—  Sketch  of  B.  (In  Famous  boys.)  7707 
Bowditch,  N.  I.  Suffolk  surnames.  1851 
Bowditch,  W.  I.  Woman  suffrage  a  right,  not  a  privilege.  18715 
Bowditch,  W.  R.     Analysis,  technical  valuation,  purification, 

and  use  of  coal  gas.  *I 

Bowdoin,  J.     Winthrop,   R.   C.     Washington,   Bowdoin,  and 

Franklin,  as  portrayed  in  occ.  addresses.  15546 

Bowen,  B.  F.  America  discovered  by  the  AVelsh,  1170,  A.  D.  16095 
Bo  wen,  C.  W.     The  boundary  disputes  of  Connecticut.  *I 

Bowen,  F.     American  political  economy.  8613 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  161 

—  Application  of   metapliysical  and  ethical  science  to  the  evidences  of 

religion.     (Lowell  lect.)  14074 

—  Gleanings  fr.  a  literary  life.    1838^0.  19941 

Contents.  Contest  bet.  the  ancients  and  moderns. — Classical  and  utili- 
tarian studies. — Minority  rept.  on  the  silver  question,  1877.— Perpetuity  of 
national  debt,  1868.— Financial  conduct  of  the  war,  1865. — Utility  and 
Hmitations  of  the  science  of  polit.  economy,  1838. — Dualism,  materialism, 
or  idealism,  1878.— The  idea  of  cause,  1879.— Latest  form  of  the  develop- 
ment theory.  1860. — Diseases  and  malformations  not  hereditable,  1861.— 
Psvchical  effects  of  etherization,  1873. — Buckle's  Historv  of  civilization, 
1861.— J.  S.  Mill's  Examination  of  Hamilton's  Philosophy,  1869.— The  • 
human  and  the  brute  mind,  1880.— Malthusianism,  Darwinism,  and  pessi- 
mism, 1879. — Blaise  Pascal,  1845. — Essays  and  reviews  :  The  Oxford  cler- 
gyman's attack  on  Christianity,  1861.— Restoration  of  the  text  of  Shake- 
speare :  the  battle  of  the  commentators.  1854. 

—  Life  of  B.  Lincoln.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  23.)  4132 

—  Life  of  Baron  Steuben.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  9.)  4118 

—  Life  of  J.  Otis.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  12.)  4121 

—  Life  of  Sir  W.  Phips.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  7.)  4116 

—  The  metaphysics  of  Sir  W.  Hamilton,  abgd.  726 

—  Modern  philosophy,  fr.  Descartes  to  Schopenhauer  and  Hartmann.  17186 

Contents.  Philosophy  of  the  17th.  cent.— Descartes.— Idea  of  God  in 
the  soul  of  man.— Spinoza.— Malebranche.— Pascal. — Leibnitz.— Reahsm, 
nominalism,  and  conceptionaUsm. — Berkleyanism.  —  Kant.— Critique  of 
pure  reason.- Groundwork  of  ethics.— Positivism.— Fichte.—Schelling. — 
Hegel.— Schopenhauer.— Hartmann. 

—  Outlines  of  universal  hist.;  fr.  the  German  of  G.Weber,  byM.  Behr; 

rev.  and  corr.,  with  a  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.    3d.  ed.  '  4695 

Eowen,  H.  C.     The  Sbakspeare  reading-book;  plays,  abgd.        21720 
Note.    For  contents  see  Shakespeare. 
— joint  author.    See  Morris,  R. 
Bowen,  J.  H.     Buildings,  building  materials,  and  methods  of 

building.   {In  U.  8.  Comm.  to  Paris  Exp.,  1867,  Rept.,  v.  4.)  9099 
Bower,  G.  W.     David  Hartley  and  James  Mill.     (Eng.  Phi- 
losophers.) '  20464 
Bower,  J.  A.     A  soap  bubble;  Science  fr.   penny  toys.     {In 

Brown,  R.     Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

Bowes,  G.  S.  Illustrative  gatherings  ;  manual  of  anecdotes, 
facts,  proverbs,  etc.,  adapt,  for  Christian  teaching;  fr.  3d. 
Lond.  ed.     2  ser.  21221^2 

Eowles,  C.  A,     Correspondence  of  R.  Southey  with  B.  22661 

Eowles,  E.     In  the  Camargue.  13546 

Eowles,  S.     A  summer  vacation  in  Colorado.  7686 

—  A  summer's  journey  to  the  Rocky  Mts.,  the  Mormons,  and  the  Pacific 

•  states,  with  Speaker  Colfax.     (Across  the  continent.)  6134 

Bowman,  A.     The  bear  hunters  of  the  Rocky  Mts.     Illust..  9008 

—  The  bov  foresters ;  tale  of  the  davs  of  Robin  Hood.  9007 

—  The  boy  voyagers.                          "                                            *  9005 

—  The  castaways ;  or.  Adventures  of  a  family  in  Africa.    Illust.  2286 

—  The  kangaroo  hunters.                                  '  972 

—  New  cookerv  book.    2d.  ed.  7739 

—  The  young  exiles ;  or.  The  wild  tribes  of  the  Xorth.    Illust.  .                    9006 

—  The  young  vachtsmen.  9004 
Bowman,  E.   C.     McCarthy,   E.   D.     {In   Higginson,  T.   W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6498 

Bowman,  F.  H.     The  structure  of  the  cotton  fibre  in  its  rel.  to 

technical  applications.     Illust.     2d.  ed.  21683 

Bowman,  J.  F.     Verses.     {In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 

Eowman,  S.  M.  and  Irwin,  R.  B.   Sherman  and  his  campaigns. 

(3159;  *I 
Bowme,  B.  P.     Metaphysics  ;  study  in  first  principles.  21350 

Eowring,  J.     Ancient  poetry  and  romances  of  Spain  ;  Select. 

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—  Cheskian  anthology :  hist,  of  the  poetical  lit.  of  Bohemia;  with  trans. 

specimeus. 

—  Matins  and  vespers ;  with  hATnns  and  devotional  pieces.    2d.  ed. 

—  Minor  morals  for  young  people ;  tales  and  travels.    With  engr.  by  G. 

Cruikshank  and"  W.  Heath.    3  v. 

—  Poetry  of  the  Magyars,  prec.  by  a  sketch  of  the  lang.  and  lit.  of  Hun- 

gary and  TransVlvaiiia. 

—  Proper  purpose  of  prison  discipline.     {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref. 

Disc.    Trans..  1870.) 

—  Servian  popular  poetry. 

—  Specimens  of  the  Polish  poets ;  with  notes  and  obs.  on  the  lit.  of  Poland. 

—  Specimens  of  the  Russian  poets ;  with  prelim,  rem.  and  biog.  not.    2  v. 

—  Think  of  the  slave;  poem.     {In  Liberty  bell.) 

—  and  Yan  Dyk,  H.  S.    Batavian  anthology;  spec,  of  the  Dutch  poets, 

with  rem',  on  the  poetical  lit.  and  lang.  of  the  Netherlands  to  the  end 
of  the  17th.  cent. 

—  Francis,  G.  H.     {In  his  Orators.) 
Box,  8.     Practical  hydraulics. 

Box,  T.     Pract.  treat,  on  heat,  as  appl.  to  tiie  useful  arts. 
Box  and  Cox  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.  {In  French's  Miu.  dram., v.  3.) 
Box   and   Cox   married    and   settled;    by  J.   S.  Coyne.     {In 

French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  7.) 
Box  tunnel,  The  ;  by  C.  Reade.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  9.) 

—  Same.     {Bd.  with  Propria  quae  maribus.) 
Boxer,  J.     Sacred  dramas. 

Contents.    Naaman  the  Syrian.  —  The  finding  of   Moses, 
daughter. 
Boxes,  The.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  4.) 
Boxing.     See  Pugilism. 
Boy,  The,  at  Mugby ;  by  C.  Dickens. 
Boy  Bishop,  The ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge. 
Boy  cavalier.  The  ;  by  H.  C.  Adams. 
Boy  colonists,  The  ;  by  E.  S.  El  well. 
Boy  emigrants.  The  ;  by  N.  Brooks. 
Boy  engineers.  The  ;  by  J.  Lukin. 
Boy  foresters.  The  ,•'  by  A.  Bowman. 
Boy  hunters.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid. 

Boy  joiner.  The,  and  model  maker  ;  by  E.  A.  Davidson. 
Boy,  The,  makes  the  man  ;  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams. 
Boy  martyrs;  drama;  by  C.  W.  Tayleure.     {In  Mod.   stand. 

dr.,  V.  32.) 
Boy  slaves.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid. 
Boy  tar.  The  ;  by  M.  I^eid. 

Boy  traders  ;  by  H.  Castlemou  [C.  A.  Fosdick]. 
Boy  trapper.  The  ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick]. 
Boy  travellers  in  the  far  East.     See  Knox,  T.  W. 
Boy  voyagers.  The  ;  by  A.  Bowman. 
Boy,  The,  with  an  idea ;  by  E.  Eiloart. 
Boyd,  A.  K.  H.     Autumn  holidavs  of  a  country  parson. 

—  Early  Christian  Scotland.  400-1093.  "(/w  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.) 

—  The  every-day  philosopher  in  town  and  country. 

—  Leisure  hours  in  town. 

—  Our  little  life ;  essays. 

—  Recreations  of  a  country  parson ;  2  ser. 

Boyd.  C.  R.     Resource's  of  south-west  Virginia.     Illust. 
Boyeseu,  H.  H.     Falconberg. 

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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  163 

—  Ich  Is  of  Norway ;  and  other  poems.  22126^^ 

—  Ilka  on  the  hill-top :  and  other  stories.  20192 

Contents.  Ilka  on  the  hill-top.— Annuuciata. — Under  the  glacier.— A 
knight  of  Dannebrog-.- Mabel  and  I.— How  Mr.  Storm  met  his  destiny. 

—  A  Norseman's  pilgrimage.  14002 

—  Queen  Titania.  20834 

Contents.    Queen  Titania.— The  mountain's  face. — A  dangerous  virtue. 

—  Tales  fi'om  two  hemispheres.  16650 

Contents.  The  man  who  lost  his  name. — Story  of  an  outcast. — A  good- 
for-nothing.— A  scientific  vagabond. — Truls,  the  nameless. — Asathor's 
vengeance. 

Boyington,  C.  R.  S.     Spear,  C.     (Znhis  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162" 
Boylaud,  G.   H.     Six  monttis  under  the  red   cross    with  the 

French  army.  12007 
Boyle,  F.     Camp  notes  ;  sport  and  adv.  in  Asia,  Africa,  and 

America.  12560 

—  Chronicles  of  No-man's  land ;  third  ser.  of  "  Camp  notes."  19779 
Boyle,  I.     Historical  view  of  the  Council  of  Nice.     {In  Euse- 

bius.     Class,  hist.)  1411 

Boyle,  R.     Cooper,  T.     {In  Ms  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 
Boyle  lectures.     See  Merivale,  C.  ; — Wace,  H. 
Boyntou,  C.  B.     History  of  the  navy  dur.  the  rebellion.  Illust. 

2  V.  7432-a 

Boynton,  H.  Van  N.     Sherman's  historical  raid ;  the  memoirs 

in  the  light  of  the  record  ;  fr.  the  files  in  the  War  office.  14319 
Boynton,  W.  P.     Jenks,  H.  F.      {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Boys.     Barker,  Lady.     Boys.  13274 

—  Beard,  D.  C.    What'to  do  and  how  to  do  it;  the  Amer.  boy's  handy  book.    22001 

—  Benson,  E.  W.    Bov  life :  its  trials,  etc. ;  seraions.  13691 

—  Hall,  J.    Familiar  talks  to  bovs.  16039 

—  Moncrieff,  R.  H.    Books  aboiit  boys.  7493 
Stories  about  boys.                        '  11707 

Boys  and  girls  in  biology  ;  by  S.  H.  Stevenson.  13660 

Boys,  The,  and  I ;  by  Mrs.  Molesworth.  22164 

Boys  at  Chequasset.  by  A.  D:  T.  Whitney.  18693 

Boy's  book  of  mod.  travel  and  adventure  ;  by  M.  Johnes.  2365 

Boy's  ideal,  A  ;  by  F.  E.  Cooke.  22569 

Boy's  mabinogion  ;  by  S.  Lanier.  20918 

Boys  of  Grand  Pr^  school ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  8634 

Boys  of  other  countries  ;  stories  for  Amer.  boys  ;  by  B.  Taylor.  16127 

Boys  of  '61,  The  ;  by  C.  C.  Coffin.  20912 

Boys  of  '76,  The  ;  by  C.  C.  Coffin.  16740 

Boys  of  Westoubury  ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  17881 

Brace,  C.  L.     Economy  in  preventing  crime.     {la  Nat.  Pris. 

Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,   1874.)  *I 

—  Free  trade,  as  promoting  peace  and  good  will  among  men.     (Econ. 

monographs.)  18475 

—  Gesta  Christi ;  or,  A  histon^  of  humane  progress  under  Christianity.    2d. 

ed.                                    '                                                                   *  22369 

—  Home  life  in  Germany.                                           >  469 

—  Humanitarian  progress.     {In  Woolsev,  T.  D.    1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  Hunirarv  in  1851.                                    '  470 

—  The  New  West :  or,  California  in  1867-8.  7757 

—  The  Xorse-folk :  visit  to  Norway  and  Sweden.  4987 

—  Placing  out  homeless  children.   \ln  Confer,  of  Char.  Proc,  1876.)  16870 

—  Prevention  of  juvenile  crime  in  large  cities.  (In  Inter.  Pen.  Cong.  Trans., 

LS72.)                                                                     •  *I 

—  Races  of  the  Old  World ;  manual  of  ethnology.  5523- 
Brace  of  boys  ;  by  F.  H.  Ludlow.     {In  his  Little  brother.)  6884 


164  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Brace  bridge  Hall ;  by  W.  Irving.  2143 

—  Same.    Uliist.           "  *I 
Bracelet,  Le  ;  sayn^te  ;  par  E.  Hamm.  {In  Sayu^tes,  etc.^  ser.  4.)    14794 
Bracelets,  The ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.  {In   her   Parent's    assist- 
ant.) 1336;   15296 

Brachet,  A.     Historical  grammar  of  the  French  tongue.  13701 

—  Morceaux  choisis  des  grands  6crivaius  du  XVI^  siecle,  acQ.  d'line  gram- 

maire  et  d'uu  diet,  de  la  laujrue  du  XVP  siecle.  9563 

Brachvogel,  A.  E.      Beaumarchais  ;  hist,  novel ;  tr.  by  T.  J. 

Radford.     Illust.  .  7407 

Brackenridge,  H.  M.     Recollections  of  persons  and  places  in 

the  West.     2d.  ed.  7614 

Brackett,  A.  C.     The  education  of  Amer.  girls  ;  essays.  12327 

Contents.  Brackett,  A.  C.  Education  of  Amer.  girls;  review  of  "Sex 
in  education."— Cheney,  E.  D,  A  mother's  thought.— Dall,  C.  H.  The 
other  side.— Stone,  L.  H.  Effects  of  mental  growth.— Beedy,  M.  E.  .Girls 
and  women  in  England  and  America.— Jacobi,  M.  P.  Mental  action  and 
physical  health.— Hamlin,  S.  D.  Michigan  University.- Nutting,  M.  O. 
Mt.  Holyoke  Seminary.— Johnston,  A.  A.  F.  Oberlin  College.— Avery, 
A.  C.  vassar  College.— Antioch  College. — Rood,  Mrs.  0.  X.  Letter  fr. 
a  German  woman.— Appendix. 

—  and  Eliot,  I.  M.    Poetry  for  home  and  school.  15787 
Brackett,  G.  E.     Farm  talk.                                                                   7450 
Bradbury,  W.  F.     The  Cambridge  High  School ;  hist,  and  cat- 
alogue ;  with  its  early  hist.,  by  E.  Smith.     Illust.                 22073 

Braddock,    E.      Expedition  against   Fort   Du  Quesne.      See 

Sargent,  W. 

Br  addon,  E.     Life  in  India.  11145 

Braddon,  M.  E.     Asphodel.  (Fr.  Sq.  Lib.)                                 20407 

—  Charlotte's  inheritance.  4344 

—  The  cloven  foot.  18476 

—  Dead  men's  shoes.  15685 

—  The  doctor's  wife.  .                                                                           6732 

—  Eleanor's  victory.  '                                                                           6731 

—  Henry  Dunbar.  '  6734 

—  Hostages  to  fortune.  15334 

—  John  Marchmont's  legacy.  '                                                      6733 

—  Lady  Audlev's  secret.     '  6730 

—  Lost  for  love.  13427 

—  Mv  sister's  confession,  and  other  stories.  15893 

Oontents.  My  sister's  confession.— Old  Rudderford  Hall. — At  Chrigh- 
ton  Abbey. — Col.  Benyon's  entanglement. — The  scene  painte)''s  wife. — 
The  dreaded  guest. 

—  Old  Rudderford  Hall.     (7%  Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.)  .                      .         13980 

—  Only  a  clod.                            •  6439 

—  Publicans  and  sinners.  12220 

—  Sir  Jasper's  tenant.  7216 

—  A  strange  world.  13484 

—  Strangers  and  pilgrims.  11676 

—  Taken  at  the  flood.  12879 

—  To  the  bitter  end.  11471 

—  Weavers  and  weft.  17025 
Bradford,  A.  History  of  Massachusetts,  1764-75.  5476 
Bradford,  G.     Financial  administration.  {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Financial  policy  of  Gt.  Britain  and  the  U.  S.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

Bradford,  W.  J.  A.     Notes  on  the  northwest ;  or,  Valle}^  of 

the  upper  Mississippi.  11113 

Bradford,  Eng.     Doran,  J.     {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  165 

Bradlaugh,  C.     Impeachment  of  the  House  of  Brunswick.  13230 

—  Hinton.  R.  J.     {In  hisEng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 
Bradley,  A.  C.     Aristotle's  conception  of  the  State.     (I7i  Ab- 
bott, E.     Kellenica.)  20099- 

Bradley,  E.  {pseud.  Cuthbert  Bede.)     Adventures  of  Mr.  Ver- 
dant Green.     lUust.        -  345 

—  A  tour  in  Tartan-land.  7208 
Bradley,  G.  G.  Recollections  of  A.  P.  Stanley  ;  lect.  22565 
Bradley,  M.  E.  Douglass  farm.  5194 
Brady,  J.  T.  McCabe,  J.  D.  {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  89S3 
Brady,  W.  N.  The  kedge  anchor.  9869 
Brsemar.     Black,  A.  and  C.      Picturesque  guide  to  Aberdeen, 

Deeside,  and  B.  *I 

Braes  of  Yarrow  ;  by  C.  Gibbon.  21014 

Braganza,  pseud.     See  Bragg,  H.  A. 
Braggadocio  ;  fr.  Congreve.     {In  Venable,  W.  H.     Dramas, 

etc.)  20582 

Brahe,  Tyge  or  Tycho.     Brewster,  D.     {In  his  Martyrs  of  sci.)    8884 
Brahmanism.     Mozley,  J.  B.     Indian  conversion.  {In  his  Ess. 

hist,  and  theol.,  v.  2.)  18306 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     (In  his  Chips.,  v.  1.)  7664 

—  tSee  also  India.  Beligion. 

Brahmo  Somaj.     Cobbe,  F.   P.     {In  her  Hours  of  work  and 

play.)  6709 

—  Keshub  Chunder  Sen.  Four  lectures ;  with  pref .  by  S.  D.  Collet.  8946 
Braid,  J.     Neurypnology  ;  or.  The  rationale  of  nervous  sleep, 

consid.  in  rel.  with  animal  magnetism ;  relief  and  cure  of 
disease.  *I 

Brain. 

—  Bastian,  H.  C.    The  brain  as  an  organ  of  mind.    Illust.  19794 

—  Brown-Sequard,    C.  E.    Have  we  two  brains?   lect.     {In   Trib.  pop. 

science.)  12943;  *I 

—  Calderwood,  H.    The  relations  of  mind  and  brain.  18969 

—  Carpenter.  W.  B.    Unconscious  action  of  the  B.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr. 

recser.  1.)  13114 

—  Clarke,  E.  H.    Building  of  a  brain.  12962 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    Unconscious  cerebration ;  Dreams,  as  illust.  of  involun- 

tary cerebration.     (Jw  ^e/' Darwinism,  e^c.)  '  10835 

—  Luys,  iJ.    The  brain  and  its  functions.    Illust.  21366 

—  Morgan.  X.    The  skull  and  B. ;  their  indications  of  character  and  ana- 

tomical relations.  <  14229 

—  Wood,  H.  C.    Brain  work  and  overwork.  19545 

Pathology. 

—  Hammond,  W.  A.    Cerebral  hyperaemia,  the  result  of  mental  strain  or 

emotional  disturbance.         '  17459 

—  Wyuter,  A.    Brain  enigmas.     {In  his  Borderlands  of  insanity.)  14255 

—  See  also  Insanitv. 

Brainerd.  D.     Peabody,  W.  B  O.     Life  of  B.     {In   Lives  of 

em.  individ.,  v.  1.).  2708 

—  Same.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  "biog.,  v.  8.)  4117 

—  Youge,  C.  M.  {In  her  Pioneers  and  founders.)  10120 
Brainerd,  T.     A  day  at  Stratford-on-Avon.     {In  Homes   and 

haunts,  etc.)  1973 

Bramah,  J.     Howe,  H.     {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)    2012 
Brame,  C.  M.     Tales  fr.  the  diary  of  a  Sister  of  Mercy.  7380 

Bramleighs,  The,  of  Bishop's  Folly  ;  [by  C.  J.  Lever].  753a 

Bramley,  H.  R.,  and  Stainer,  J.    Christmas  carols,  new  and  old.      *I 
Bramston,  M.     Ralph  and  Bruno.  15480' 


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Bramwell,  F.  J.     The  steam-engiue.     (Sci.  lect.)  16987 

—  Same.  {In  So.  Kensiugton  Sei.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 
Branch,  O.  PL  The  Hamilton  speaker.  18592 
Branches  of  palm  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  S.  Adams.  6292 
Brande,  W.  T.,  and  Taylor,  A.  S.  Chemistry.  16809 
Brandt,  H.  von.     Chesney,  C.  C.     Brandt,  a   German  soldier 

of  the  first  empire.      {In  his  Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 
Brant,  J.   {Indian  Thayendanegea) .  Eggleston,  E.,  and  Seelye, 
L.  E.     Brant  and  Red  Jacket,  incl.  an  acct.  of  the  early 

wars  of  the  six  nations,  etc.  19329 

—  Stone,  ^y.  L.  Life  of  B.  2  v.  7284-5 
Brant,  S.  Das Narrenschiff.  (Deut.  Dich.  d.  16  Jahrh.,  v.  7.)  16361 
Brass.     Graham,  W.     Brass  founding.    '(Brit,  manuf.'  ind.)  15465 

—  Larkin,  J.  Practical  brass  and  iron  founder's  guide.  5th.  ed.  8472 
Brassey,  A.     Around   the  world   in   the   yacht    "•  Sunbeam." 

lUust.  17869 

—  Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East ;  or,  Cruises  to  Cyprus  and  Constanti- 

nople.   Illust.  *  19457 

Brassey,  T.     Foreign  work  and  Eng.  wages ;  consid.  with  ref . 

to  the  depression  of  trade.  19420 

Contents.  Depression  of  trade.— Fall  in  prices.— The  cotton  trade.— 
The  iron  trade.— The  agricultural  interest. — Forei«ii  competition.- The 
mercantile  marine.  —  Comparative  efficiency  of  English  and  foreign 
labour.- Trades  unions.— Labor  statistics.— Co-operatiou.—Socialism.— 
Colonization. — Accumulation  of  capital,  and  the  law  of  wages.— Impro^'ed 
condition  of  the  people.— §ocial  and  moral  condition  of  the  people.— Mr. 
Chaplin's  motion  for  a  Royal  Commission  on  agricultural  depression. 

—  Lectures  on  the  labour  question.  17659 

—  Work  and  wages,  practically  illust. 

—  Helps,  A.    Life  and  labours  of  Mr.  Brassey. 

—  Hinton,  R.  J.     {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.) 

—  Taylor,  I.  {In  his  Golden  lives.)  11755 
Braun,  — .  Uncle  Curioso's  tales  ;  tr.  by  Cousin  Fannie.  4568 
Braun,  A.     The  glacical  epoch  of  our  globe.     (In  Estes,  D. 

Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Braunschweig,  Herzogs  H.  J.  von.     Schauspiele.    (Deut.  Dich- 

ter  d.  16  Jahrh.,  v.  14.)  16368 

Contents.    Susanna ;— Buhler  u.  Buhlerin ;— Yon  einem  Wirthe ;— Yon 
einem  Edelman;— Yon  Yincentis  Ladislao ;— Yon  einem  ungerathenen 
Sohn ; — Yon  einem  "VVeibl. 
Bravais,  A.     Beaumont,  E.  de.     Memoir  of  B.     {In  Smithso- 
nian lust.  Kept.,  1869.)  11625 
Brave  and  bold  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.                                 .  13227 
Brave  coucou  driver.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  words, 

V.  6.)  14306 

Brave  fight,. A;    narrative   of    trials   of  W.    Lee;    by  E.   N. 

Hoare.  22401 

Brave  hearts  ;  by  R.  Gray.  12039 

Brave  lady,  A  ;  by  D.  M.  M.  Craik.  9982 

Brave  old  salt ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  '      6348 

Bravo  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  940 

Brawnville  papers  ;  by  M.  C.  Tyler.  7680 

Bray,  A.  E.  (R.  S.)     Joan  of  Arc,  and  the  times  of  Charles 

VII.,  King  of  France.  12257 

—  Life  of  T.  Slothard,  with  pers.  reminiscences.  Illust.  *I 
Braybrooke,  R.,  3d.  Baron.     See  Griffin. 


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Brayley,   E.   W.  ed.     Journal  of   the  Plague  year,   London, 
1665,  by  D.  DeFoe  ;  rev.   with  hist,  notes.    Illust.     Also, 

Some  acct.  of  the  great  fire,  1666,  b}^  G.  Harvey.  10670 

Brazer,  J.     Sermons  [with  a  memoir].                          ,  105 

Brazil.     Agassiz,  L.  and   E.  C.     Journey  in  Brazil.  7155 

—  The  empire  of  Brazil  at  the  Universal  Exhib.,  1876,  in  Philadelphia.  15950 

—  Ewbank.  T.    Life  in  Brazil.  7431 

—  Fletcher,  J.  €.  and  Kidder,  D.  P.    Brazil  and  the  Brazilians.  7721 

—  Hartt,  C.  F.     Geology  auti  physical  geogTaphy  of  Bi'azil.  8629 

—  Modern  traveller,    v".  4, 5.       *                          '  3094-5 

—  Smith,  H.  H.    Brazil ;  the  Amazons  and  the  coast.  19414 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Mexico  and  Brazil.     [In  his  Res.  of  mod.  count.,  v.  2.)  17822 

—  Wither,  T.  P.  B.    Pioneering  in  So.  Brazil:   forest  and  prairie  life  in 

Parana.    2  v.  18549-50 

Breach  of  promise,  The;  by  [Mrs.  Smythies].  5222 
Breach  of  promise.  The,  comedy ;  by  J.   B.   Buckstone.      {In 

Mod.  stand."  dr.,  v.  35.)  11827 
Bread.     Manley,    J.   J.     Bread  and  biscuits,     (Brit,   manuf. 

ind.)           "  15476 

Bread-and-cheese  and  kisses  ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  11346 
Bread-fruit  tree,  The,  Parable  of ;  by  J.  A.  Froude.     (In  his 

Short  stud.,  ser.  1.)                      "  6963 

Bread  upon  the  waters  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  3184 

Break  up  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7884 
Breakfast,  dinner,  and  tea :  viewed  classically,  poetically,  and 

practically.  6283 
Breakfast,   luncheon,  and  tea ;    by  Marion    Haiiand    [M.  V. 

Terhune].  13921 

Breaking  a  butterfly;  by  [G.  A.  Lawrence].  7729 

Breaking  away;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7031 

Breathing  of  the  better  life  ;  ed.  by  L.  Larcom.  19034 

Breck,  J.     The  flower-garden  ;  or.  Book  of  flowers.  471 

—  New  book  of  flowers.  Illust.  6380 
Breckinridge,  J.  C.  Savage,  J.  {In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 
BreckiAridge,  R.  J.     Memoranda  of  foreign  travel ;  cout.  not. 

of  France,  Germany,  Switzerland,  and  Italy.  472 

—  The  Union  to  be  preserved,     (/w  Fast  day  sermons.)  1454 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.  {In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sketches.)  17757 
Bred  in  the  bone  ;  by  [J.  Payn].  10682 
Bredif,  L.    Political  eloquence  in  Greece.    Demosthenes  ;  with 

extr.  fr.  his  orations,  and  a  crit.  disc,  of  the  Trial  on  the 

crown  ;  tr.  by  M.  J.  MacMahon.  20558 
Bree,  C.  R.     History  of  the  birds  of  Europe,  not  obs.  in  the 

British  Isles  ;   [cold,  plates].     4  v.  8208-11 

Breed,  W.  P.  Presbyterians  and  the  revolution.  15697 
Breen,  H.     Practical  and  phys.  astronomy.     {In  Orr,  W.   S. 

arcl.  of  the  sci.)  '  5190 

Breezie  Langton  ;  by  H.  Smart.  7145 
Brehm,  A.  E.     Bird-life  ;  tr.  by  H.   M.    Labouchere   and  W. 

Jesse.     Illust.  with  cold,  plates.  *I 

—  Thierleben.    10  v.  *I 

Inhalt.    V.  1-8.    Die  Saugethiere.    4-6.  Die  Vogel.    7.  Die  Kriech- 
thiere  und  Lurche.    8.    Die  Fische.   9.  Tasehenberg,  E.  P.   Die  Insek- 
ten.    10.    Schmidt,  O.    Die  niedereu  Thiere. 
Breholles.     See  Huillard-Breholles. 


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Brekelenkamp,  Q.    Wedmore,  F.    Ostade,  Teniers,  and  B.   {In 

his  Masters  of  genre  paint.)  1947^ 
Bremen  lectures.     See  Heagie,  D. 

Bremer,  F.     Aj:el  and  Anna.  49& 

—  The  bondmaid.  491 

—  Brothers  aud  sisters.  489- 

—  The  butterfly's  j^ospel,  and  other  stories.  7683- 

Contents.  '  The  butterfly's  gospel.— TEe  rose  of  Jericho.— The  little  girl 
worth  her  weight  in  gold. 

—  Father  and  daughter.  483^ 

—  The  H.  family.  48& 

—  The  home.     "  494 

—  The  homes  of  the  new  world.  2  v.                                      '                               473-4 

—  Hopes,  aud  other  stories.  487 

Contents.    Hopes.— The  twins.— The  solitary.— The  comforter.    A  let- 
ter about  suppers. 

—  Letter,     (/w  Downing,  A.  J.    Rural  ess.)  126^ 

—  Life,  letters,  and  posthumous  works;  ed.  by  C.  Bremer;  tf.  by  F.  Milow 

[and]  E.  Nonnen.                                                                     ^  735& 

—  Life  in  the  old  world.  >2  v.  479-80 

—  The  midnight  sun.  1206 

—  The  neighbors.  485 

—  New  sketches  of  evervdav  life.  492 

—  Nina.                             '      '  12444 

—  The  president's  daughters.     See  below;  Teckningar,  etc. 

—  The  rectory  of  Mora.  ^J 

—  Strife  aud  peace.  482 

—  Teckningar  ur  hvardags-lif vet ;  Presidentens  dottrar.  15016 

—  Same.    Eng.  tr.    The  president's  daughters.  490 
Bremner,  D.     A  piece  of  rock  salt.     (/??  Brown,  R.     Science 

for  all,  ser.  2.)  2044& 

Brenndecke,  F.      Meteorites.       {In  Smithsonian  Inst.   Kept., 

1869.)  11625 

Brentano,  C.  von.     Geschichte  vom  braven  Kasperl  nnd   dem 

scbonen  Annerl,      (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16147 

Brentano,  L.  History  and  development  of  gilds,  and  the  ori- 
gin of  trade-unions.  862S 
Brenton,  J.  J.     Voices  fr   the  press  ;  coll.  of  sketches,  essays, 

etc.^  by  practical  printers.  4601 

Bresse,  J.    A.   C.     Water-wheels ;  or.    Hydraulic   motors  ;  tr. 

fr.  the  '"Conrs  de  mecanique  appliquee,"  byF.  A.  Mahan  ; 

rev.  by  D.  H.  Mahan.     New  ed.  ,  16092 

Breton  mills.  The  ;  by  C.  J.  Bellamy.  18802 

Brevia;  short  essays  and  aphorisms  ;  by  [A.  Helps].  10500 

Brewer,  E.  C.     Guide  to   Roman  history,  to  the  close  of  the 

western  empire.     18th.  ed.  16810 

—  Guide  to  the  scientific  knowledge  of  things  familiar.  49T 
Brewer,  J.  S.     English  studiesj  or,  Essays  in  Eng.  hist,   and 

literature  ;  ed.  with  mem.  by  H.  Wace.  20734 

Contents.  Memoir. — List  of  Mr.  B.'s  publications.  — Sermon,  The 
psalmist  of  Israel.— New  sources  of  English  history.— Green's  Short  his- 
tory of  the  English  people. — Hatfield  House.— The 'Stuarts. — Shakspeare. 
—The  royal  supremacy.— JPassages  from  the  life  of  Erasmus.— Study  of 
history.— Study  of  English  history.— Ancient  London. 
Brewer,  W.  H.     On  the  action  of  muddy  water  on  sewage. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *r 

—  Agricultural  progress.     {In  Woolsey,  T.  D.    1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  The  gases  of  decav,  the  harm  ther  cause  in  dwellings,  etc.   {In  Arn.  Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  3.)       *  *I 

—  Practical  suggestions  cone,  tree  planting  for  sanitary  effects.     (7?i  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.  and  papers,  v.  4.)  *  *I 


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—  Rotting  wood.  (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Brewing.  Byrn,  M.  L.  The  complete  practical  brewer.  Illust.  15568 

—  Pooley,  T.  A.  Brewing,  distilling.  15476 
Brewster,  A.  H.  M.     Compensation.  4991 

—  St.  Martin's  sermons.  6601 
Brewster,  C.   W.      Rambles   about  Portsmouth ;    sketches  of 

persons,  localities,  etc. ;  with  biog.  sk.  of  the  author,  by 
W.  H.  Y.  Hackett.     2.  ser.  22887-8 

Brewster,  D.     Address.     Edinburgh  Philos.  Inst.,  1851.     {In 

Literary  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  The  kaleidoscope.  8883 

—  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Xewton.  498 

—  Martyrs  of  science;  lives  of  GaHleo,  Tycho  Brahe,  and  Kepler.  8884 

—  More  worlds  than  one.                            *  8881 

—  Optics;  double  refraction  and  polarisation  of  light.     {In  Lib.  U.  K.  Nat. 

Phil.,  V.  1.)  4331 

—  The  stereoscope.  8882 

—  Treatise  on  optics.  499 

—  Gordon.  M.  M.  Home  life  of  B.  2d.  ed.  8885 
Brewster,  G.  Letters  on  education.  500 
Brewton,  Mrs.  — »  Watson,  H.  C.  {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Breymann,  H.     Proven9al  poetry  in  old  and  mod.  times.     {In 

Owens  College  Ess.  and  addr.)  12926 
Brezina,  A.     Explanation  of  the  principles  of  crystallography 

and  crystallophysics.  {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1872.)  13103 
Brian  Boroihme  ;    drama ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.    {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  y.  15.)  11817 

Brian  O'Linn.     {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  8.)  11840 

Brie  a  brae.     Cousin,  C.     Voyage  dans  un  grenier.  ♦! 

—  Hall,  H.  B.  The  bric-a-brac  hunter ;  or,  Chapters  on  chinamania.  14215 
Bric-a-brac  series.     See  Stoddard,  R.  H. 

Brick  moon.  The  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     {In  His  level  best,  etc.)  11209 

Bricklaying.     Davidson,  E.  A.     Drawing  for  bricklayers.  12608 

—  Hammond,  A.  Rudiments  of  pract.  bricklaying.  13871 
Bricks  without  straw  ;  by  A.  ^Y .  Tourjee.  19827 
Bridal,  The  ;  tragedy  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.     (/?iMod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  6.)  11808 

Bridal  march.  The  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  21758 
Bride  of  Lammermoor  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  W.  Calcraft.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  23.)  11821 

Bride  of  Lammermoor  ;  by  AY.  Scott.  3820 

Bride  of  Landeck,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  17554 

Bride  of  Messina  ;  by  J.  C.  F.  von  Schiller.      {In  his  Works.)  3784 

Bride,  The,  of  Roervig  ;  by  W.  Bergsoe.  18021 

Bride,  The,  of  the  Rhine  ;  by  G.  E.  Waring,  Jr.  17404 

Bridegroom,  The,  of  Barna.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  6.)  19145 
Brides  and  bridals  ;  by  J.  C.  Jeaffreson.  2  v.  15850-1 
Bridge,  C.     History  of  French  literature  ;  adapt,  fr.  the  Fr.  of 

M.  Demogeot.     (Hist,  handbooks.)  12524 

Bridge,  J.  F.     Counterpoint.      (Music  prim.)  18413 

Bridge,  A,  of  glass  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  10675 

Bridges.     Baker,  B.     Long  span  railway  bridges.  11777 

—  Bell,  W.  E.    Bridge  building.     (7?? /««'s  Carpentry,  e^c.)  *I 

A  book  with  "*!■'  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
of  a  user  of  the  Library,  and  can  be  .secured  only  by  asking  an  attendant  for  it. 

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Bender,  C.    Proportions  of  pins  used  in  bridges.  14136 

Boiler,  A.  P.    Treatise  on  the  coustr.  of  iron  highway  B.  16808 

Cain,  W.    Maximum  stresses  in  framed  bridges.        '  18067 

Greene,  C.  E.    Bridge-trusses.     (In  Jiis  Trasses,  etc.)  18608 
Herschel,  C.    Continuous  revolving,  with  espec.  ref.  to  the  designing  of 

continuous  panel  guides,  *I 

Jenkin,  F.    Bridges ;  element,  trea.  on  their  constr.  and  hist.  17231 

Merrill,  VT.  E.    Iron  truss  bridges  for  railroads.  9297 

Roads  and  railroads;  modes  of  travelling;  with  aeets.  of  bridges,  etc.  5652 

Shreve,  S.  H.    Treatise  on  the  strength  of  B.  and  roofs.  15941 
Smethurst,  J.  H.    Sinking  of  cylinders  for  piers  at  Sowerby  Bridge.    (In 

Ass.  Mun.  and  San.  En^.  and  Sur.,  Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 

Smiles,  S.    Bridges.     (In  his  Lives  of  the  eng.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Tower,  Gr.  B.  N.    Instructions  on  mod.  Amer.  bridge  building.  12370 

Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (In  his  Criterion.)                      '  6244 

Whipple,  S.    Elementary  and  pract.  trea.  on  bridge  ])uilding.  15698 

Wood,  De  Y.    Treatise  on  the  theory  of  constr.  of  B.  and  roofs.  11528 
See  also  Suspension  bridges. 

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Bridget ;  by  M.  B.  Edwards. 
Bridgman,  L.  D.     Lieber,  F. 
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—  Lamson,  M.  S.    Life  and  education  of  L.  D.  Bridgman. 
Bridgman,  M.  F.     Mosses;   [poems]. 
Bridgman,  Raymond  L.,  ed.     Concord  lectures  on  philosophy; 

outlines,  1882  ;  with  hist,  sketch.  22506 

Contents.  Alcott,  A.  B.  Salutatory.— Sanborn,  F.  B.  Poem.— Harris, 
W.  T.  Socrates  and  the  pre-Socratic  philosophy.— Jones,  H.  K.  Premises, 
predications,  and  outlines  of  Christian  philosophy. — Ho wison,  G.  H.  Pres- 
ent aspects  of  philosophy  in  Germany. — Alcott,  A.  B.  Personality. — Howi- 
son,  G.  H.  State  of  philosophy  in  Germany. — Albee,  J.  Poetry. — Harris,W. 
T.  Aristotle's  "De  Anima.'"— McCosh.'j,  Scottish  philosophy.— Howe, 
J.  W.  Idols  and  iconoclasts.— The  Emerson  commemoration.— Jones,  H. 
K.  Relation  bet.  common  sense  and  pliilosophy.— Harris,  W.  T.  Gnos- 
ticism and  Neo-Platonism.— Jones,  H.  K.  Relation  bet.  science  and  phi- 
losophy.—Sanborn,  F.  B.  Hebrew,  Greek,  Persian,  and  Cliristian  oracles. 
— Holland,  R.  A.  Relation  of  philosophy  to  agnosticism  and  religion. — 
Harris,  W.  T.  Christian  mysticism;  Bonaventura  and  Meister  Eckhart. 
— Garman,  C.  E.  Dr.  Hickok's  philosophy.  — Hazard,  R.  G.  Man  as 
creative  power.— Jones,  H.  K.  Relation  bet.  experience  and  philosophy. 
Hazard.  R.  G.  Practical  utility  of  metaphysical  pursuits. — Alcott,  A.  B. 
The  ascending  scale  of  powers. — Cheney,'  E.  Xature.— Harris,  W.  T. 
Philosophv  of  the  Bhagavad  ghita. — Jones,  H.  K.  Genesis  of  the  ''Maya." 
—Harris,  W.  T.  Historical  epochs  of  art.— Peabody,  E.  P.  Childhood.— 
Sanborn,  F.  B.  Readings  from  Thoreau's  manuscript ;  Oracles  of  New 
England.— Alcott,  A.  B.  Individualism.— Jones,  H.  K.  Philosophy  of 
religion  and  the  law  of  the  supernatural. — Watson,  J.  Schelling's  rela- 
tions to  Kant  and  Fitchte.— Harris,  W.  T.  Landscape  painting:  Tur- 
ner.— Watson,  J.  Schelling's  early  treatises,  transcendental  idealism  and 
philosophy  of  identity.— Wilder,  A.  Alexandrian  Platonism. — Jones,  H. 
K.  Communitv  of  the  faiths  and  worships  of  mankind.— Alcott,  A. 
Immortalitv.— Lathrop,  G.  P.  Symbolism  of  color.— Harris,  W.  T. 
Fitchte's  '^Destination  of  man;"  Fitchte's  Wissenschaftslehre ;  theo- 
retical.— ^Watson,  J.  Schelling's  later  philosophy  and  transition  to  Hegel. 
—Jones,  H.  K.  The  Symposmm.— Holland,  R.'  A.  Atomism.— Harris, 
W.  T.  Fitchte's  Wissenschaftslehre ;  practical. 
— Alcott,  A.    Valedictory. 

Brief  biographies.     See  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Brief  honors  ;  romance  of  the  Great  Dividable  ;  [by  M.  L.  Scud- 
der,  Jr.] 

Brigadier  Frederic  ;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian. 

Brigand,  The ;  by  Y.  Hugo. 

Brigand,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James. 

Brigand;  drama;    by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  Mod.  stand,   dr., 

Y.  24.)  11822 

Brigandage.     Mafifei,  A.  Brigand  life  in  Italy.     2  v.  16928-9 

—  Van  Lennep,  H.  J.    Ten  days  among  Greek  brigands.  12686 


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Briggs,  G.  N.,    Gov.  of  Mass.     Richards,   W.   C.     Great  in 

goodness  ;  mem.  of  B.     Illust.  6509 

Briggs,  G-.  W.     Man  ;  discourse.     {In  Unit,  affirmations.)         18586 
Brigham,  A.     Remarks  on  the  infl.  of  mental  cultivation  and 

mental  excitement  upon  health.     3d.  ed.  502 

Brigham,  C.  H.     Memoir  [by  E.  B.  Wilson]  ;  and  papers.  20560 

Papers.  Ambrose.— Augustine.— Symbolism.— Gregory  the  Great.— 
Mohammed.— Hildebraud.—Abelard.— St.  Dominic  and  St.  Francis.— 
Copernicus.- Martin  Luther.— St.  Theresa.— Loyola.— St.  Charles  Boro- 
m^o.— The  Sociui.— The  puritans  of  England. —  L^nitarian  principles. — 
Characteristics  of  the  Jews.— Christianity  the  universal  religion. 
Brigham,  W.     Colony  of  New  Plymouth  and  its  rel.  to  Mass. 

{In  Mass.  Hist.  8oc.  Lect.)  7869 

Bright,  H.  A.     The  English  flower  garden  with  illust.  notes.       20735 
Bright,  J.  F.     English  history  for  the  use  of  public  schools. 

Maps  and  plans.     3  v.  17208-10 

Note,    Title  of  Vol.  1.    A  history  of  England. 
Bright,  J.     Speeches  on  the  American  question  ;  introd.  by  F. 

Moore.  •  5970 

—  Francis,  G.  H.     (In  his  Orators.)  1525 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    (In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  McCarthy,  J.    The  liberal  triumverate  of  Eng.    (In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  McGilchrist,  J.    Life  of  B.  7694 

—  Keid,  T.  W.     (In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  B.     (In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 

—  Smith,  G.  B.    Life  and  speeches  of  B.  21256 

—  Towle,  G.  M.     (In  his  Cert,  men  of  mark.)  20075 
(In  his  Glimpses  of  hist.)  13478 

Bright,  M.  A.    {pseud.    Lyndon.)    Margaret;  story  of  life  in  a 

prairie  home.  7409 

—  Oxley.  11483 
Bright,  W.     Chapters  of  early  English  Church  history.  19484 

—  Notes  on  the  canons  of  the  first  four  general  councils.  *I 
Bright  days  in  the  old  plantation  time  ;  by  M.  R.  Banks.  21858 
Brighton,  Eng.     Black,  A.,  and  C.     Guide  to  Brighton  and 

vicinity.  *I 

—  Doran,  J.  (In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 
Brightly's  orphan;  by  T.  Winthrop.      {In  Jus  Life  in  the  open 

air.)  15936 

Brigitta  ;  by  B.  Auerbach  ;  tr.  by  C.  Bell.  19870 

Brillat-Savarin,  A.     Physiologic  du  gout.     Avec  une  notice 

sur  I'auteur ;    Traite  des  excitants   modernes   par  H.  de 

Balzac.     Recettes,  etc.  ;  La  gastronomic  ;  i>ar  Berchoux  ; 

L'art  de  diner  en  ville  ;  par  Colnet,  etc.  14596 

Brindley,  J.     Balfour,  C.  L.     {Li  her  Moral  Heroism.)  6740 

—  Howe,  H.     (In  his  Mem.  of  Amer.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 

—  Smiles,  S.  Life  of  Brindley.  (In  his  Lives  of  the  eng.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Bringing  home  the  May.  {In  Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.)  13980 
Brink,  B.  ten.     Geschichte  der  Englischen  Litteratur.     y.  1.      16249 

—  Same.    Early  Eng.  literature  to  Wiclif ;  tr.  by  H.  M.  Kennedy.  22459 

—  See  also  Hart,  J.  M.    Syllabus  of  Anglo-Saxon  literature. 
Brinsmead,  E.     History  of  the  pianoforte,  with  acct.  of  the 

theory  of  sound  and  of  the  music  and  mus.  instruments  of 
the  ancients.     Illust.  19754 

Brinton,  D.  G.     American  hero-myths  ;  native  religions  of  the 

western  continent.  22314 

—  The  religious  sentiment,  its  source  and  aim ;  contrib.  to  the  science  and 

phil.  of  religion.  .  15555 


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Briot,  C.     Lemons  d'alg^bre.     2  v.  '  14387-^ 

Brisbin,  J.  S.     The  beef  bonanza  ;  or,  How  to  get  rich  on  the 
plains ;    clescr.    of   cattle-growing,  sheep-farming,    horse- 
raising,  and  dairying  in  the  West.     Illust.  19983 
Brisebarre,  E.  and  Nus,  E.     Les  pauvres  de  Paris ;  drame.        14555 
Bristed,  C.  A.    Five  years  in  an  Eng.  university  ;  [Cambridge]. 

3d.  ed.,  rev.  11351 

—  The  inteference  theory  of  government.  7076 
Bristol,  Bp.  of.     ^See  EUicott,  C.'J. 

Bristol,  Eng.     Doran,  J.     {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 

Bristol,  B.  I.     Diman,  J.  L.     The  settlement  of  Mt.  Hope. 

{I7i  Jiis  Orations,  etc.)  21211 

—  Munro,  W.  H.    Historj-  of  B.    Story  of  the  Mount  Hope  lands,  from  the 

visit  of  the  Northmen.    Illust.    '  *I 

Britannicus  ;  trag^die  ;  par  J.  Racine.     {In  7«/s  Theatre  comp.)   14399 
British.     For  many  subjects  under  British  see  Gt.  Britain. 
British  America.     Butler,  W.  F.     The  great  lone  land  ;  travel 

and  adv.     Illust.  '  11989 

—  Murray,  H.    Historical  and  descr.  acct.  of  B.  Amer.    2  v.  3195-6 
British  and  Foreign  Unitarian  Association.     The  Priestly  me- 
morial at  Birmingham,  Aug.,  1874.                                             21447 

British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  Mathe- 
matical and  Physical  Section.  Inaugural  presidential 
address,  1869;    by  J.  J.  Sylvester.  21995 

Bel.  with  The  laws  of  verse. 

British  Colonies  in  America.     Burke,  E.     American  taxation  ; 

conciliation  with  the  colonies.     {In  his  Sel.  works,  v.  1.)    18130 

—  Dilke,  C.  W.    Greater  Britain;   record  of  travel  in  English-speaking 

countries.    Illust.  '        7616 

—  Dillon,  J.  B.    Oddities  of  colonial  legislation  in  Amer. ;  with  records  of 

the  origin  and  growth  of  pioneer  settlements.  *I 

—  Doyle,  J.  A.    The  English  in  America  (Virginia,  Marvland,  and  the 

Carolinas).                                                                          *  22520 

—  Lodge,  H.  C.    A  short  history  of  the  Eng.  colonies  in  Amer.  20483 

—  Sabine,  L.    Historical  essay.  '  (/» /?«'8  Amer.  loyalists.)  3757 

—  Smith,  G.    On  the  foundation  of  the  Amer.  colonies.     {In  his  Lect.)  6413 

—  French  and  Indian  War.    Johnson,  R.    History  of  the  French  War,  etc.  22155 

—  See  also  U.  S.  colonies-, — West  Indies. 

British  Columbia.     Lord,  J.  K.     The  naturalist  in  Vancouver 

Is.  and  B.  C.     2  v.  6724-5 

—  St.  John,  M.    The  sea  of  mountains;  acct.  of  Lord  Dufleriu's  tour  thr. 

Bri.  C.    2  V.  17382-3 

British  eloquence  of-  the  19th.  cent.  ;  Literary  addresses  ;  ser. 

1,  3.  7725;  7727 

—  Political  oratory.    2  ser.  7723-4 
British   Guiana.     Trollope,    A.     The   West   Indies,    and   the 

Spanish  Main.  10990 

—  Whetham,  J.  W.  B.    Koraima  and  Brit.  G.  19814 
British  manufacturing  industries.     See  Bevan,  G.  P. 

British  Museum.     Edwards,  E.     Lives  of  the  founders  of  the 

Br.  M.     2  V.  8949-50 

—  Newton.  C.  T.    Arrangement  of  the  coll.  of  art  and  antiquities  in  the 

Bt.  Mus.     {In  his  Essays  on  art,  etc.)  19887 

British  poets.    For  lives  of  poets,  see  English  poetry.*  History. 
Brittan,  S.  B.     Man  and  his  relations  :  illust.  the  infl.  of  the 

mind  on  the  body  ;  the  rel.  of  the  faculties  to  the  organs,  etc.     5718 

—  The  spiritual  telegraph.  4  v.  5326-9 

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—  and  Richmond,  B.  W.    Discussion  of  the  facts  and  philosophy"  of  anc. 

and  mod.  spiritualism.  '  506 

Brittany.     Jerrold,  W.  B.     Trips  to  Normandy  and  B.     {In 

his  On  the  Boulevards,  v.  2.)  7003 

—  Macquoid,  K.  S.    Throui^h  B. :  South  Brittanv.    Illust.  bv  T.  R.  Mac- 

quoid.                                                                '  17381 

—  Macquoid,  T.  R.,  aiid  K.  S.    Pictures  and  legends  fi\  Xormandv  and  B.  18634 

—  Palliser,  F.  B.    Brittanv  and  its  bvwavs.  8813 

—  Popular  legends  of  Brittanv.  2601 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.    Summer  in  Brittanv.    2  v.  4503-4 

—  Waring,  G.W.  Jr.  (/;* /«'s  Farmer's  Vacation.)  15330 
Britten,  F.  J.  Watches  and  Clocks.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15475 
Britton,  T.  A.     Treatise  on  dry  rot  in  timber  ;  with  rem.  on  the 

means  of  preserving  wood  fr.  destr.  by  sea  worms,  etc.  14192 
Britton,  W.  Memoirs  of  the  rebellion  on  the  border.  1863.  22615 
Brizeux,  J.  A.  P.     Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.    [In  his  Portr.  cont., 

V.  2,  3.)  *I 

^'Bro."  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.     (In  her  Rodman  the  keeper.)        19610 
Broad  Church,  The;    by  L.  Stephen.       (In  his  ess.  on  free- 
thinking,  etc.)  19049 
Broad  grins  ;  by  G.  Colman.  *I 
Broadley,  A.  M.     The  last  Punic  war  ;    Tunis,  past  and  pres- 
ent.    2  V.                                                                                   22646-7 
Brock-Arnold,  G.  M.     See  Arnold,  G.  M.  B. 
Brock,  Mrs.  C.    Sunday  echoes  in  week-day  hours  ;  tale  illust. 

the  parables.  15559 

—  Wishing  and  choosing.  7377 
Brock,  S.  A.  Kenneth,  my  king.  11323 
Brockett,  L.  P.    Our  western  empire  ;  or,  The  new  west  beyond 

the  Mississippi.     Illust.  and  maps.  20914 

—  The  silk  industry  in  America ;  hist.  prep,  for  the  Centeuuial  Exposition, 

1876.  '  *I 

Note.     Contains  ann.  rept.  of  the  Silk  Assoc,  of  America. 

—  Walter  Powell,  merchant,  philanthropist,  and  Christian.  11270 

—  aM(f  Vaughan.  M.  C.    Woman's  work  in  the  civil  war;  with  iutrod.  by 

H.  W.  Bellows.  7178 

Brocklesby,  J.     The  amateur  microscopist.  9944 

—  Elements  of  meteorology.  *  510 
Brockley  Moor  ;  by  J.  W.  L.  12780 
Brockway,  Z.  R.     Prisoners  and  their  reform.  (In  Inter.  Pen. 

Cong.  Trans.,  1872.)  n 

—  Reformation  of  prisoners,    (hi  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 
—Reformatory  prison  discipline.    (In  Nat.  Pris.  Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,  1874.)  *I 

—  True  prison  svstem  for  a  state.    (In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Peri,  and  Ref.  Disc. 

Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Brod6,  G.     At  eve.     {In  stories  and  sk.)  6883 

Broderip,  3Irs.  F.  F.  (H.)     Memorials  of  T.  Hood  ;  with  pref. 

and  notes  by  his  son.    2  v.  1976-7 

—  Peter  Drake's  dream;  Wee  Maggie.  (Magnet  stories.)  10571 
Broderip,  W.  J.  Zoological  recreations.  8th.  ed.  7215 
Brodhead,  J.  R.  History  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  Rev.  ed.  2  v.  14085-6 
Brodie,  B.  Mind  and  matter.  11604 
JBrodix,  C.  R.,  ed.  The  great  West:  its  attraction  and  re- 
sources ;  scenery,  phys.  geog.,  etc.,  and  expl.  in  the  Yellow- 
stone Park,   by  F.   V.  Hayden ;  also,  Information  cone. 

'  climate,  health,  mining,  husbandry,  education,    Indians, 
Mormonism,  the  Chinese  ;  with  homestead,  etc. ,  laws.  Illust.   20087 


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Brodribb,  W.  J.     Demosthenes.      (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  16878 

—joint  mithor.    See  Church,  A. 
Brodrick,  G.  C.    Law  and  custom  of  primogeniture.    {In  Cob- 
den  Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Cobdeu  Club.  System  of  Id.  teu.)  16008 
Broglie,  A.  C.  L.  V.  due  de.    Saint-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Cans. 

lund.,v.  2.)  *I 

Broglie,  J.  V.  A.  due  de.  King  E.  {In  Ms  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 
Broken  blossom,  A  ;   by  F.  Marryat.     3  v.                                  20092-4 

Broken  chains  ;    by  E.  Werner.  [E.  Buerstenbinder].  13357 

Broken  columns  ;   [by  Rev.  —  Dixon].  5461 

Broken  hyacinth  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works,  v.  4.)  3958 

Broken  idols;  by  R.  Wolcott.     {In  Stories  and  sketches.)  6883 

Broken  lights  ;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe.  5722 
Broken  sword  ;  drama  ;  by  W.  Dimond.       {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  22.)  11821 
Bromell,  Gr.  D.     Phonetic  spelling.       {In  Pitman,  I.     Plea  for 

spell,  ref.)  18516 
Bromfield,  E.  T.    Picturesque  journeys  in  America  of  the  Junior 

United  Tourist  Club.     Illust.  22127 

Bromwell,  W.  J.     History  of  immigration  to  the  U.  S.  568 

Bronchitis.     Hall,  W.  W.     Bronchitis  and  kindred  diseases.  9001 

Bronson,  C.  P.     Elocution.     Illust.  567 

Bronson,  S.  A.  John  Sherman  ;  life  and  pub.  services  of  S.  22616 
Bronte,    A.       {pseud.   Acton   Bell.)       Agnes   Grey.       (With 

Bronte,  E.     Wuthering  Heights.)  8080 

—  Poems.     (  TFM  Xieholls,  C.  B.    The  professor.)  511 

—  The  tenant  of  Wildfell  Hall.  51Q 

—  Bronte,  C.  Biographical  notice.  (/7i  Bronte.  E.  Wuthering  Heights.)  8080 
Bronte,  C.     See  Nicholls,  C.  B. 

Bronte,  Emily.     Poems.   (  TFiWi  Nicholls,  C,  B.   The  prof essor.  )  511 

—  Wuthering  Heights.    Illust.  515 

—  Wuthering  Heights :  and  Agnes  Grev,  by  A.  Bronte :  with  pref .  and  mem. 

of  authors  by  C.  Bronte.               "  8080 

—  Bronte,  C.    Biographical  notice.     {Li  Bront6,  E.    Wuthering  Heights.)  8080 

—  Robinson,  A.  M.  F.  Emily  Bronte.  (Fffm.  women.)  22875 
Brontes,  The.  Smith,  G.  B.  {In  his  Poets  and  novelists.)  15378 
Bronzes.      Fortnum,    C.   D.   E.      Bronzes ;    with   wood  cuts. 

(So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art  hdbks.)  *I 

Brook,  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  W.  B.  Wright.  11338. 

Brookdale,  Annals  of.  20584 
Brooke,  C.     Evidence  afforded  by   the  order  and  adaptations 

in  nature  to  the  existence  of  a  God.      {In  Chris.  Evid.  Soc. 

Faith,  etc.)  15879- 
Brooke,  H.  The  fool  of  quality.  2  v.  517-18 
Brooke,  J.     Keppel,  H.     Expedition  to  Borneo  ;  with  extr.  fr. 

the  journal  of  B.  2461 

Brooke,  S.  A.     Christ  in  modern  life.  10061 

—  English  Literature.     (Lit.  prim'.)  16031 

—  Faith  and  freedom ;  [sermons].  20262" 

—  The  fight  of  faith ;  sermons.    3rd.  ed.  17519- 

—  Life  and  letters  of  F.  W.  Robertson.    2  v.  6026-7 

—  Milton.     (Class,  writers.)  18803 

—  Sermons.    2.  ser.  7865;  17730 

—  Theology  in  the  English  poets.  12796^ 
Brooke,  W.     Eastford  ;  or,  Household  sketches.  51^' 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  175 

Brooke,  W.  G.  Six  judgments  of  the  Judicial  Comm.  of  the 
Pi'iyy  Council  in  Eccl.  Cases,  1850-72  ;  with  introd.  notes 
and  index.  11360 

Brookes,  G.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Brookes  of  Bridlemere,  The  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  11011 

Brookfield,  Mass.     Marvin,  A.  P.     Hist,   of  B.     {In  Hist,   of 

Wor.  Co.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Brooklyn,  JV.  Y.     Stiles,  H.  R.     History  of  the  city  of  B.   3  v.         *I 

Brooklyn,  ^.  Y.      Plymouth  Church. 

—  The  Brooklyn Coimcif  of  1874.  Letter-missive,  statement, and  documents; 

with  ReiDt.  of  Proc.,  etc.  *I 

—  Moore,  A.    Xotes  fr.  PhTnouth  pulpit.  13211 

—  Thompson,  X.  L.    History  of  Plymouth  Church.  11386 

—  See  also  Beecher,  H.  "VT.    Sermons. 

Brooks,  B.  A.     Those  children  and  their  teachers.  22128 

Brooks,  C.  S.     Amusing  poetry  ;  a  selection.  12717 

—  How  one  ghost  was  laid.     {In  Christ,  story-teller.)           .  17662 

—  The  Xaggleton's ;  and  A'iolet  and  her  ""  offers."  16701 

—  Sooner  or  later.  7343 

—  Wit  and  humour;  poems  fr.  "Punch."  14191 
Brooks,  C.  T.     German  lyrics.  520 

—  The  river  Mosel  and  its  old  Roman  poet.    (  With  Waring,  G.  E.  Bride  of 

the  Rhine.)  17404 

—  Songs  and  ballads;  tr.  fr.  Uhland,  Korner,  Burger,  and  other  German 

poets ;  with  notes.  2784 

—  Wm.  Ellery  Channing:  a  centenn.  mem.  lUust.  19592 
Brooks,  E.     What  the  people  owe  to  the  state.     (7?i  Am.   Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  7.)  *I 

—  What  the  state  owes  the  people.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Rept.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Brooks,  E.  G.     Our  new  departure  ;  or.  The  methods  and  work 

of  the  Universalist  church  of  Amer.  12140 

—  Brooks,  E.  S.  Life-work  of  B.  20465 
Brooks,  E.  S.  The  life-work  of  E.  G.  Brooks.  20465 
Brooks,  F.     Biography  of  G.  P.  Stevens.     {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.   (Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

—  Sermons.  15361 
Brooks,  G.     For  plays  by  B.  see  French's  min.  dr. 

Brooks,  J.  J.      Whiskey  drips  ;   sk.   illust   the  operations  of 

whiskey  thieves.     Added,  Acct.  of  his  attempt,  murder.  11492 

Brooks,  N.     The  boy  emigrants.  16562 

—  Brougham  in  his  club  life.    {In  Brougham,  J.    Life,  etc.)  20366 

—  The  Fairport  nine.  19970 
Brooks,  P.     The  candle  of  the  Lord  ;  and  other  sermons.  20836 

—  Influence  of  Jesus.     (Bohlen  lect.,  1879.)  18914 

—  Introduction.     {In  Stanley,  A.  P.'   Thoughts,  etc.)  22607 

—  Lectures  on  preaching.  (Yale  lect.  1877.)  17120 
.  —  Sermons.                                                                                                                  17969 

Brooks,  S.     See  Brooks,  C.  S. 

Brooks,  W.  K.     Handbook  of  invertebrate  zoology.  21609 

—  On  some  methods  of  locomotion  in  animals.     {In  Martin.  H.  X.  and 

others.    Lect.)  22774 

Broom,  H.     Philosophy  of  the  law  ;  notes  of  lect.  16032 

Broome,  Mrs.  F.  N.     See  Barker,  M.  A. 
Brophy,  C.  A.,  joint  author.     See  Saint  Clair,  S.  G.  B. 
Brosamer,  H.     Scott,  W.  B.     {In  his  Little  masters.)  19227 

Broskovano  ;  opera  comique  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  4, 

V.  18.)  *I 

Brosses,  C.  de.    Saint-Beuve,  C.  A.   (//6  7h's  Cans,  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 


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Brother  Bartholomew,  Extracts  fr.   the  diary  of ;  by    [E.  R. 

Charles].     {In  her  Tales,  etc.)  5795 

Brother  Jacob  ;  by  G.  Eliot  [M.  E.  Lewes].  17572 

Brothers  and  sisters  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  489 

Brother's  bet,  The  ;  by  E.  F.  Carlen.  6699 

Brothers  in  arms  ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.       {In   his  Cavaliers  of 

Eng.)  5071 

Brothers  of  Common  Life,  Society  of.     See  Thomas  a  Kempis. 

Brough,  J.  C,  joint  author.     See  Strauss,  G.  L.  M. 

Brough,  R.  B.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Brough,  W.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Brougham,  H.,  Lord.     Works.     11  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Lives  of  philosophers  of  the  time  of  George  III. : 
Black;  Watt;  Priestly;  Cavendish;  Davy;  Simsou;  Adam  Smith; 
Lavoisier;  Sir  J.  Banks;  D'Alembert.  2.  Men  of  letters  of  the  time 
of  George  III. :  Voltaire ;  Rousseau ;  Hume ;  Robertson :  Johnson ; 
Gibbon.  3-5.  Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  III.  and  lY. :  George 
III.:  Ld.  Chatham;  Ld.  Xorth;  Ld.  Loughborough;  Ld.  Thurlow; 
Ld.  Mansfield.— Sir  Y.  Gibbs.— Sir  AY.  Grant:— E.  Burke.— C.  J.  Fox.- 
W.  Pitt.— R.  B.  Sheridan.— W.  Windham.— Dundas.—Erskine.—S.  Per- 
ceval.—Ld.  Grenville.- H.  Grattau.— W.  Wilberforce. — G.  Canning.— Sir 
S.  Romilly.— Effects  of  party.— B.  Franklin.— Frederic  II.— Gustavus 
III.— Emperor  Jose]>h.— Empress  Catherine.— George  lY.  (including  Sir 
J.  Leach  and  others). — Ld.  Eldon.— Sir  Wm.  Scott,  Ld.  Stoirell.—Lnu- 
rence. — Sir  P.  Francis.— Home  Tooke.— Ld.  Castlereagh.— Ld.  Liverpool. 
— Tierney.— Ld.  St.  Yincent.— Ld.  Nelson.— Horuer.—Ld.  King.— D.  Ri- 
cardo,  aiid  the  currency  question. — Xote  on  Curran. — C.  Carroll. — Xeck- 
ar. — Mme.  de  Stael. — Mirabeau  family. — Carnot. — Lafayette. — Prince  Tal- 
leyrand.— Napoleon. — Washington.— French  revolutioii. —  Robespierre. — 
Danton.— Camille  Desmoulins.— St.  Just.— Sieves.— Fouche  (afterwards) 
Duke  of  Otranto.— John,  4th.  Duke  of  Bedford.— Earl  Camden.— J. 
Wilkes.— Demagogue  arts.— Ld.  Ellenborough,  —  Lord  Chief  Justice 
Bushe. — T.  Jefferson.- American  democracy.— 3Iarquess  Wellesley.  — Ld. 
Holland.— John  Allen.— Sir.  R.  Walpole.—Ld.  Bolingbroke.  6.  Natural 
theology.  Dialogues  on  instinct:  Observations  on  the  structure  of  the 
cells  of  bees ;  Fossil  osteology.  7.  Dissertations  and  addresses,  rhetor- 
ical and  literary.  8.  Dissertations,  hist,  and  political.  9, 10.  Speeches. 
11.    The  British  Constitution :  its  hist,  structure,  and  working. 

—  Account  of  Lord  Bacon's  Novum  organon.     (Lib.  Usf .  Knowl.)  268 

—  Albert  Lunel.  10916 

—  Discourse  of  natural  theology.  522 

—  Historical  sketches  of  statesmen  in  the  time  of  George  III.    2d.  ser.,  v.  1.      8814 

Crmtents.    Same  as  1st,  part  0^626,  belov\ 

—  Historical  sketches  of  statesmen  in  the  time  of  George  III.    Ser.  1-3;  3  v.     525-7 

Contents.    See  Works,  v.  3-5,  above. 

—  Immediate  emancipation  of  Negro  apprentices,      (/n  Speeches  of  em. 

Brit,  statesmen,  ser.  2.)  7724 

—  Life  and  times :  written  by  himself.    3  v.  9214-16 

—  Lives  of  men  of  letters  of  the  time  of  George  III.  623 

Contents.    See  Works,  v.  2,  above. 

—  Lives  of  philosophers  of  the  time  of  George  III.  524 

Contents.    See  Works,  v.  1,  above. 

—  Objects,  advantages,  and  pleasures  of  science;  Hvdrostatics.  {In  Lib.  U. 

K.  Nat.  Phil.,  v.  1.)                                            '  4331 

—  Opinions  of  B.,  as  exhib.  in  his  speeches  and  misc.  writings,  v.  1.                     528 

—  Preface.     {In  Plunket,  D.    Life,  letters,  etc.,  v.  1.)  7399 

—  Bagehot,  W.     {In  his  Biog.  studies.)  20441 

—  Forsvth,  W.    Speeches  of  Lord  Brougham.     {In  his  Ess.  crit.  and  narr.)     12723 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2255 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.    (In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1786 

—  McGilchrist.  J.    Life  of  B. ;  with  extr.  fr.  his  speeches,  etc.  8066 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

—  Miller,  H.    Letter  to  Lord  B.     (In  his  Witness  papers.)  5619 

—  Nicoll,  H.  J.     {In  his  Great  movements.)  21442 

—  Sketch  of  B.     {In  Famous  boys.)  5036 

—  Sugden,  E.  B.    Misrepresentations  in  Campbell's  Lives  of  Lyudhurst 

and  Brougham  corrected.  *  18337 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  177 

Brougham,  J.     A  basket  of  chips  ;  sketches.  521 

—  Life,  stories,  and  poems ;  ed.  by  W.  Winter.  "  20356 

—  Plavs.     iS'ee  French's  minor  dr.*; — Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  «?if? Elderkin.  J.    Lotos  leaves;   Orig.  stories,  ess.  and  poems,  by  W. 

Reid,  W.  Collins,  and  others.  *I 

Brought  home;  by  H.  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  14345 

Brought  to  the  front ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  15327 

Broughton,  F.  W.     Archer,  W.     {In  JusEng.  dramatists.)  22644 

Broughton,  R.     Good  bye,  sweetheart.  10150 

—  Nancy.                                                                                          '  7104 

—  Second  thoughts.    2  v.  19773-4 

—  Tales  for  Christmas  eve.  11630 
Broughton,  T.  Tyermau,  L.  (//i /^/s  Oxford  Methodists.)  11955 
Broussais,  F.  J.  V.  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.  {In  his  Not.  et  portr. ,  v.  1 .)  9573 
Brouwer,  A.  Gower,  R.  {In  Ms  Figure  painters  of  Holland.)  19535 
Brown,  A.  G.  Savage,  J.  (In  his  Ouv  living  rep.  men.)  3777 
Brown,  A.     Practical  tr.  on  the  constr.  of  the  power  loom  and 

art  of  weaving.     Illust.     New  ed.,  rev.  16906 

Brown,  A.     Brown,  J.     Dr.  Brown  and   Sydenham.     {In  his 

Spare  hours,  ser.  3.  22240 

Brown,  B.     The  soul  and  future  life.     (In  Burlingame,  E.  L. 

Current  discuss.,  v.  2.)  17646 

Brown,  C.  B.  and  Lidstone,  W.  Fifteen  thousand  miles  on  the 

Amazon,  etc.     Map  and  engr.  17520 

Brown,  C.  B.     Prescott,  W.  H.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  misc.)    3541 

Same,     (hi  Sparks.  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog..  v.  1.)  4110 

—  Tuckerman,  C.  B.  (In  his  Essavs,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Brown,  C.  B.     Burrage,  W.  W.    {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Brown,  D.  The  late  J.  Duncan  ;  In  the  pulpit  and  at  the  com- 
munion table  ;  with  biog.  suppl.  12802 

—  joint  author.    See  Jamieson,  R. 

Brown,  E.  E.  Life  and  public  services  of  J.  A.  Garfield ;  with 

extr.  fr.  his  speeches  and  letters.  22566 

—  Spare  minute  series ;  namely: 

Gladstone,  W.  E.    The  might  of  risrht.  22580 

Hughes,  T.    True  manliness.  "  22586 

Kingsley.  C.    Living  truths.  22589 

MacDoiiald,  G.    Cheerful  words.  22590 

Stanley,  A.  P.    Thoughts  that  breathe.  22607 

Brown,  E.  E.  Boston  Whittling  Schools  ;  Perkins  Institution 
and  Massachusetts  School  for  the  Blind  ;  The  Children's 
Hour  at  the  Old  South ;  In  the  Boston  public  schools 
(Sewing.)      {In  Some  curious  schools.)  20401 

Brown,  F.  M.     Palgrave,  F.  T.     Exhibition  of  B.     (In  his 

Ess.  on  art.)  6581 

Brown,  F.  H.     General  principles  of  hospital  construction.  (In 

Buck,  A.  H.     (Trea.  on  hygiene,  etc.,  v.  1.)  19451 

Brown,  G.     Mackenzie,  A.     Life  and  speeches  of  B.  22688 

Brown,  G-  L.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of  B.   (In  his  Am. 

art.  life.)  7225 

Brown,  G.  T.  Histological  demonstrations  ;  microscopical  ex- 
amination of  animal  tissues ;  substance  of  lect.  by  G. 
Harley.    2d.  ed.  *I 

Brown,  H.  E.     Yellow  fever  on  the  Dry  Tortugas.     {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  *I 


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Brown,  H.  A.  Hoppin,  J.  M.  Memoir  of  B.,  with  hist,  ora- 
tions. 1939S 
Brown,  H.  F.  Higginson,  T.W.  {In  his  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  649^ 
Brown,  H.  T.  Five  hundred  and  seven  mechanical  movements.  7447 
Brown,  H.  N.  Sunday  stories.  19320 
Brown,  I.     Balfour,  C.   L.     Wife  of  the  Scotch  covenanter. 

{In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 
Brown,  J.  B.     The  '^  religious  life"  and  Christian  society.   {In 

Reynolds,  H.  R.     Ecclesia.)  10027 
Brown,  J.     The  forester ;  prac.  tr.  on  the  planting,  rearing, 

ete., of  forest  trees.     4th.  ed.  15585- 
Brown,  Bev.  J.     Life  of  a,  Scottish  probationer;  mem.   of  T. 

Davidson,  with  poems  and  extr.  fr.  his  letters.     2d.  ed.  18526> 

Brown,  J.,  M.  D.  Marjorie  Fleming.   {In  Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 

—  Same.     {In  Ms  Spare  hours,  ser.  2.)  6425- 

—  Rab  and  his  friends.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  Same.    {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  1.)  562 

—  Spare  hours.    3  ser.  562 ;  6425 ;  22240 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Rab  and  his  friends.—''  With  brains,  sir."— The 
mastery  of  black  and  tan. — Her  last  half-crown. — Our  dogs. — Queen 
Mary's  child-garden. — Presence  of  mind  and  happy  guessing. — Sly  father's 
rnenioir.— Mystifications.-"  Oh,  I'm  wat,  wati"— A.  H.  Ha  11am. —Educa- 
tion through  the  senses. — Vaughan's  poems. — Dr.  Chalmers. — Dr.  G. 
Wilson.— St.  Paul's  thorn  in  the  flesh.— The  black  dwarf's  bones.— Js^otes 
on  art.  3.  John  Leech. — Marjorie  Fleming. — Jeems  the  door-keeper. — 
Minchmoor.— The  Enterkin.— Health.— Duke  of  Athole.—Struan.— Thack- 
eray's death.— Thackeray's  literary  career.—  More  of  ''  Our  dogs." — Plea 
for  a  dog-home.—*'  Bibliomania."—"  In  clear  dream  and  solemn  vision." 
—A  Jacobite  family.  3.  Locke  and  Sydenham.— Dr.  A.  Combe.— Dr.  H. 
Marshall  and  military  hygiene.— Art  and  science.— Our  Gideon  Grays.— 
Dr.  A.  Brown  and'  Sydenham.— Free  competition  in  medicine.' — E. 
Forbes.— Dr.  Adams  of  Banchory.— Excursus  ethicus.— Dr.  J.  Scott.— 
Mr.  Syme.— Sir  R.  Christison.— Miss  Sterling  Graham  of  Duntrune.— 
Landseer's  picture  "  There's  life  in  the  old  dog  yet."— Halle's  recital.— 
Biggar  and  the  House  of  Fleming.— Sir  H.  Raeburn. 
Brown,  Ca/i^t.  J.  of  Ossawattomie.     Life  and  letters  ;  ed.  by  R. 

D.  Webb.  10820 

—  Kapp,  F.     {In  his  Aus  und  iiber  Amerika.  v.  2.)  16221 

—  Redpath,  J.    Public  life  of  B. :  with  autobiog.  of  his  childhood  and  youth.     361ft 

—  Thoreau,  H,  D.    Plea  for  B. ;  Last  days  of  B.     {In  his  Yankee  in  Cana- 

da, etc.)  '  6464 

Brown,  Bev.  J.  of  Bothbiiry.     Estimate   of   the   manners   and 

principles  of  the  times.     2  v.  6054-5 

Brown,  J.  C.     The  ethics  of  George  Eliot's  works.  19098 

—  Reboisement  in  France ;  or.  Records  of  the  replanting  of  the  Alps,  the 

Cevennes,  and  the  P^Tcnees  with  trees.  15702- 

Brown,  J.  J.     American  angler's  guide  ;  manual  for  the  U.  S. 

5th.  ed.  16010 

Brown,  J.  P.  The  dervishes  ;  or.  Oriental  spiritualism.  Illust.  7137 
.Brown,  J.  History  and  present  cond.  of  St.  Domingo.  2  v.  4969-70 
Brown,  M.     Formation  of  discharged  prisoners'  aid  societies. 

{In  Nat.  Pris.  Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,   1874.)  *I 

Brown,  R.     The  countries  of  the  world  ;  pop.  descr.  of  the  va- 
rious continents,  islands,  people,  etc.  of  the  globe.  6  v.  21379-84 

—  The  races  of  mankind.    Illust.    4  v.  in  2.  17121-2 

—  Science  for  all.    Illust.    4  ser.  20445-6;  20526-1 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Proctor,  R.  A.  The  man  in  the  moon:  Mechanism 
of  the  heavens :  The  mainspring  of  the  celestial  mechanism ;  The  ruler  of 
the  solar  system.— Nicholson,  H.  A.  A  piece  of  limestone ;  A  piece  of 
coal;  Petrifactions  and  their  teachings ;  Flying  reptiles:  A  piece  of  slate. 
— AYilson,  R.    Hunger;  Sleep.— Brown,  R.'    A  fallen  leaf;   A  Highland 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  17^ 

glen;  How  plants  feed.— Gordon,  J.  E.  H.  lee,  water,  and  steam;  Air 
and  gas. — Ackroyd,  W.  Whirlpools  and  whirlwinds ;  Empty  space ;  The 
rainbow;  The  colours  of  animals:  Iridescent  glass.— Hepworth,  T.  Cf 
The  light  of  the  future ;  The  sounds  we  hear ;  The  telephone ;  Something 
about  gases. — Ferguson,  W.  B.  Chemistry  of  a  brewer's  vat. — Murie,  J. 
A  piece  of  sponge. — Woodward,  B.  B.  A  visit  to  a  quarry;  A  pond  and 
what  is  in  it. — Wilson,  A.  Some  animal  histories;  Xerves,'or  no  nerves?; 
The  cousinship  of  animals ;  What  is  an  animal? — Duncan,  P.  M.  Hills, 
dales  and  valleys:  Rivers,  their  work,  and  cafion-making ;  Lakes,  and 
how  they  have  been  formed. — Lowe,  F.  R.  E.  Milk;  Fresh  air  and  foul 
air:  Chemistry  of  a  plain  breakfast;  Chemistry  of  the  dinner-table. — 
Mayer,  J.  Striking  a  light. — Adams,  A.  L.  Migrations  of  birds;  The 
Iris'h  elk  and  its  English  contemporaries.— Cooke,  C.  W.  Optical  illusions. 
-Durham,  W.  The  tides;  A  thunder-stonn. — Yerney,  E.  H.  Ocean 
sig-n-posts.— Barrett,  W.  F.  Geysers.— Espin,  T.  E.'  Double  stars. — 
White,  F.  B.  Flesh-feeding  plants. — Collins  J.  H.  A  piece  of  granite. — 
Thompson,  J.  Taking  a  photograph. — Dickie,  G.  How  plants  grow. — 
Mann,  R.  J.  Why  the  wind  blows.— Slack,  H.  J.  A  nettle  sting,  and 
other  plant  hairs.— Gerstl,  R.  The  caudle  flame.  2.  Tunzelmann,  G. 
W.  von.  The  Northern  lights;  A  piece  of  Iceland  spar. — Dickie,  G.  The 
mathematics  of  plants. — Mann,  R.  J.  How  the  wind  changes ;  How  sun- 
shine warms  the  earth;  Why  the  rain  falls.— Wilson,  R.  Dreams.— 
Lloyd,  W.  A.  Why  the  sea  "is  salt ;  A  fish  in  the  water.  Wilson,  A. 
Anatom}  of  a  lobster :  Teeth ;  Growth ;  Animal  colonies  and  co-opera- 
tion ;  Lodgers  and  boarders  in  loAver  life.— Barff,  F.  S.  Rust :  Can  sci- 
ence conquer  rust?— Lowe,  F.  R.  E.  A  glass  of  wine;  The  physics  of 
music— Hepworth,  T.  C.  Voyages  in  Cloudland,— King.  J.  F.  Chemistry 
of  water. — Lebour,  G.  A.  Xuggets  and  quartz.— Proctor,  R.  A.  The  suii 
our  fire,  light,  and  life.— Kesteven.  W.  H.  A  microscopical  biography. — 
Pritchard,  H.  B.  Firing  a  shot;  Modern  explosives.— Moncrie^'. W.  D. 
S.  What  is  "power?";  AVhat  is  •''work?'-— Brown,  R.  History  of  our 
refuse  heaps ;  A  primrose. — Durham,  W.  What  is  in  the  interior  of  the 
earth?;  The  mariner's  compass.— Ackroyd,  W.  What  are  the  stars  made 
of?;  How  the  airs  were  discovered.— Wallace,  A.  R.  Protective  colours 
of  animals;  Protective  mimicr}'  in  animals. — Nicholson,  H.  A.  Great 
sea  reptiles.— Denning,  W.  F. '  Shooting  stars.— Duncan,  P.  M.  Conti- 
nental islands;  Oceanic  islands.— Callawav,  C.  How  the  river  Severn  cut 
through  Wenlock  Edge.— Alston,  E.  R.  'Moles  and  mole-hills.— Butler, 
A.  G.  Spiders'  webs. — Barrett,  W.  F.  Glaciers ;  How  glaciers  move.-^ 
Rudler,  F.  W.  Diamonds;  Rubies  and  sapphires.— Dunmau,  T.  History 
of  a  hen's  egg.— Thompson,  J.  The  magic  lantern.— King,  C.  C.  A  can- 
non shot.— Bonnev,  T.  G.  Storv  of  a  volcano  as  told  in  historv.— Bell,  F. 
J.  The  hand:  Touch.— Williamson,  W.  C.  Dust.— Bremner,  D.  A 
piece  of  rock  salt.— Allen,  G.  Colour-blindness.— Woodward,  B.  B.  The 
^•avel  on  the  garden  path.— Jones,  T.  R.  A  peat-bog.— Moss,  E.  L.  Polar 
ice.— Dallas,  W.  L.  Weather  telegraphy.  3.  Duncan,  P.  M.  Corals 
and  their  poh-pes ;  Coral  islands ;  Table-lands  and  how  they  were  formed. 
— Bonney,  T.  G.  Burnt-out  volcanoes ;  A  piece  of  whinstbne.- Denning, 
W.  F.  Celestial  objects  viewed  with  the  naked  eve;  3Iars;  Jupiter: 
Comets.— Wild,  J.  J.  Colour  of  the  sea :  Rivers  of  tlie  sea.— Brown,  R. 
Flowering;  Flowers  and  insects.— 3Iann,  R.  J.  Why  the  clouds  float, 
and  what  the  clouds  say ;  Dew  and  hoar-frost ;  How  a  snow-flake  is 
formed :  How  hailstones  are  forged  in  the  clouds ;  How  electricity  is  gen- 
erated in  the  air :  How  lightning  is  kindled  in  the  thunder-storm.— Martin, 
J.  H.  Hairs  and  scales.— Callaway,  C.  An  old  continent  in  the  Atlantic 
Ocean;  Some  very  old  rocks.— Ackroyd,  AV.  How  electricity  is  produced: 
The  eye  and  its  use :  The  philosophv  of  a  glance ;  Getting  warm :  Weigh- 
ing the  earth ;  A  shadow.— Bower,'  J.  A.  A  soap  bubble ;  Science  fi*. 
penny  toys.— Butler,  A.  G.  A  buttei-flv.- Carpenter,  P.  H.  The  bottom 
of  the  sea;  Deep  sea  life.— Lowe,  F.  'R.  E.  Visible  sound.— Pritchard, 
H.  B.  The  torpedo.— Bell,  F.  Jefli-ev.  Taste;  The  starfish  and  its  rela- 
tives.—Lebour,  G.  A.  A  lead  mine.— Lapworth,  C.  Scenerv  of  the 
shore;  A  piece  of  puddingstone.— King,  C.  C.  The  sun  telegraph.— Wil- 
son, A.  A  frog;  How  we  classifv  living  beings:  A  cuttlefish.— Llovd, 
W.  A.  Why  a  top  spins.— Wilson.'R.  The  cessation  of  life.— Smith,  W. 
G.  A  diseased  potato.— Rudler,  F.  W.  Emeralds  and  beryls.— Durham 
W.  Fall  of  a  stone :  Bending  a  bow.— Woodward.  B.  B.  Snails  and  slugs. 
— Moncrief,  AV.  D.  S.  A  water-wheel.— Barfi",  F.  S.  Chemistrv  of  a 
colour-box.— Tunzelman,  E.  AV.  von.  Saliva.— Wright,  E.  P.  A  fed  sea 
weed.— AATiite,  F.  B.  A  cockroach.  4.  Brown,  R.  How  plants  were 
distributed  over  the  earth;  A  fruit.— Denning.  W.  F.  An  eclipse  of  the 
sun ;  Saturn ;  The  minor  planets ;  A  supposed  new  planet.— Rudler,  F.. 


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W.  A  clod  of  clay ;  A  piece  of  amber.— Hammond.  A.  A  house  flj' ;  A 
gnat.— Rodwell,  G.  F.  Meteoric  .stones.— 3Iann,  R.  J.  Why  lightning  is 
seen  as  a  flash,  and  heard  as  thunder ;  Fogs :  How  buildings  are  protected 
against  lightning:  How  the  intensity  and  duration  of  sunshine  are 
measured.— Martin,  J.  H.  An  earthworm. — Tunzelmann,  G.  W.  von. 
What  is  an  element? — Ackroyd.  AV.  Phosphorescence;  Fluorescence; 
Some  of  the  wonders  of  electrical  induction;  The  photophone ;  Cohesion 
figures.— Callaway,  C.  Biography  of  a  trilobite;  Ancient  horn-shells; 
Cracks  in  the  earth's  crust.— Wilson.  A.  Sea-squirts;  Movements  of 
living  beings;  Sea-anemones:  A  mussel.— Duncan.  P.  M.  Earthquakes; 
How  earthquakes  are  caused;  Animals  old  and  new.— Lapworth,  C. 
Old  sea  pens.— Bell,  F.J.  Digestion;  Sharks  and  sturgeons;  Germs.— 
Hunter,  J.  A  piece  of  paraffin.- Tunzelmann,  E.  W.  von.  Animal 
heat.— Williamson,  W.  C.  A  w'rain  of  sand.— Durham.  W.  Connecting 
mechanism  of  the  universe;  Cooling;  A  pinch  of  salt.— White,  F.  B. 
The  earwig;  Locusts  and  grasshoppers.— Bonney,  T.  G.  A  piece  of 
serpentine;  Wanderings  of  a  pebble;  The  cheese  gi'otto  of  Bertrich- 
Baden.— Watkins,  M.  G.  Origin  of  our  domesticated  animals.— King,  J.  F. 
•Coal  gas.— Farn,  A.  B.  The  silkworm  disease.— Lowe,  F.  R.  E.  A 
chemical  laboratory.— Plummer,  J.  I.  The  zodiacal  light.— Moseley, 
H.  X.  Life  on  the  surface  of  the  ocean.— Moncrief,  W.  D.  S.  Heat 
power.— Parker,  T.  J.  Hearing.— Gadow.  H.  A.  feather.— Lawson.  W. 
A  sun-dial.— Langlev,  S.  P.  Venus  and  the  transit  of  1882. — Woodward, 
B.  B.  The  crag.— Shaw,  J.  Right-handedness.- Barft",  F.  S.  Flint.— 
Wood,  H.  T.  Optics  of  a  lighthouse.— Adams,  A.  L.  Elephants. 
Brown,  R.   Vetenskap  for  alia  efter  Browns  Engelska  original ; 

utgifven  af  T.  M.  Fries.     Illust.     3  v.  15074-6 

Brown,  R.,  Jr.     The  unicorn;  a  mythological  investigation.  *I 

Brown,  S.  G.     Life  of  R.  Choate.     2d.  ed.  687 

Brown,  S.  A.     Book  of  forty  puddings.  22129 

Brown,  S.  H.     Manual  of  commerce.  9957 

Brown,  T.     Anecdotes  of  the  animal  kingdom,     pt.  2.  4977 

Brown,  T.     The  taxidermist's  manual.  529 

Brown,  T.,  redivivus  Exposition  of  vulgar  and  common  er- 
rors. {In  Small  books  on  great  sub.,  v.  2.)  4015 
Brown,  T.  N.  Life  and  times  of  Hugh  Miller.  536 
Brown,  U.  M.  Grant,  J.  {In  his  Cavaliers  of  fortune.)  10760 
Brown,  W.  H.  History  of  the  first  locomotives  in  America.  9885 
Brown,  W.     Civil  service  reform  in  the  N.  Y.  Custom  house. 

(Civ.  Ser.  Ref.  Ass.  Pub.)  22130 

Brown,  W.     New  Zealand  and  its  aborigines.  539 

Brown,  W.  W.     Narrative  ;  written  by  himself.  637 

—  The  negro  in  the  American  rebellion.  6620 

—  The  rising  sun ;  or.  The  antecedents  and  adv.  of  the  colored  race.  12074 

—  Sketches  of  places  and  people  abroad :  with  mem.  of  the  author.  538 
Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson,  Foreign  tour  of ;  b}^  R.  Doj^le.  *I 
Brown  &  Sharpe  Mfg.  Co.     Treatise  on  the  constr.  and  use  of 

universal  milling  machines.  22074 

Brown-Sequard,  C.  E.     Lectures  on  the  nerves  ;  Have  we  two 

brains?     (Z?i  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  12943  ;  ♦! 

Brown  family.     Muzzey,  A.  B.     (Jrt /i/8  Reminis.)  22390 

Brown  papers;  by  A.  Sketchley  [G.  Rose].  7040 

—  Same;  2d.  Her.  18796 
Browne,  A.  G.,  Jr.  Sketch  of  the  official  life  of  J.  A  Andrew  ; 

added.  Valedictory  addr.  of  Gov.  A.     1866.  7416 

Browne,  C.  F.  {psend.  Artemas  Ward.)     Complete  works.  10836 

—  Artemas  Ward ;  his  travels.    Illust.  6189 

—  Haweis.  H.  R.    Artemas  AVard.     {In  his  Amer.  humorists.)  22504 

—  Hingstou.  E.  P.    The  srenial  showman ;  reminis.  of  A.  Ward.  8692 

—  IS'adal,  E.  S.  Artemas  Ward.  (In  his  Es^.)  '  21897 
Browne,  Dunn.     See  Dunn  Browne. 


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Browne,  E.  H.     Christ's  teaching  and  infl.  on  the  world.     {In 

Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scepticism.)  9747 

—  Exposition  of  the  Thirty-nine  articles,  hist,  and  doet.    10th  ed.  *I 

Browne,  F.     The  orphans  of  Elfhohn  ;  The  poor  cousin  ;  The 

young  foresters.     (Magnet  stories.)  10583 

Browne,  F.  E.     Poems.  540 

Browne,  F.  F.     Golden  poems  by  Brit,  and  Amer.  authors.        22016 
Browne,  G.  L.     Narratives  of  state  trials  in  the   19th.   cent., 

1801-80.     2  V.  21499-500' 


Browne,  G.     Institutes  of  Eng.  grammar. 

Browne,  H.     Expedition  to  China,  1875.     See  Anderson,  J. 

Browne,  I.     Humorous  phases  of  the  law  ;  new  ed. 

—  Law  and  lawyers  in  literature. 

—  Short  studies' of  great  lawyers. 
Browne,  J.  B.     Memoir  of  John  Howard. 
Browne,  J.  R.     Adventures  in  the  Apache  country 

Arizona  and  Sonora ;  with  notes  on  the  silver 
Nevada.     lUust. 

—  An  American  family  in  Grermany.    Illust. 

—  The  land  of  Thor.  Illust. 

—  Report  of  debates  in  the  Convention  of  California  on  the  form,  of  the 

state  constitution. 

—  Report  on  the  mineral  resources  of  the  states  and  territories  west  of  the 

Rocky  Mts. 

—  Yusef ;  crusade  in  the  East. 
Browne,  Matthew,  pse^id. 


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7588 
6608 


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Browne,  P.     What  girls  can  do  ;  book  for  mothers  and  daugh- 
ters. 
Browne,  R.  W.     History  of  Greek  class,  literature  ;  new  ed. 

—  History  of  Roman  classical  literature. 
Browne,  R.     Correspondence  bet.   E.   Hyde,   Earl  of  Claren- 
don, and  B.     {In  Evelyn,  J.     Diary,  etc.^  v.  4.) 

Browne,  T.     Miscellaneous  works ;   with  acct.   of  the  author 
and  his  writings. 

—  Reliifio  medici ;  Letter  to  a  friend ;  Christian  morals ;  Urn-burial ;  and 

other  papers. 

—  Selections.     {In  Montague,  B.    Select,  fr.  the  works  of  Taylor,  etc. 

—  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.     {In  his  C^uar.  essays.) 

—  Stephen,  L.     {In  his  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  2.) 
Browne,  ^Y.  H.     The  art  of  pryotechny  ;  instr.  for  the  manuf . 

of  fireworks  ;  for  the  use  of  amateurs. 
Browne,  W.  K.^  joint  author.     See  Johnston,  R.  M. 
Browne,  W.  R.     Autobiography  of  J.  S.  Mill.    {In  Chr.  Evid. 

Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)  16138 

Browning,  E.  B.  (B.)     Poetical  works.     2  v.  544-5 

—  Poetical  works,  compl.,  with  mem.    2  v.  13213-14 

—  Aurora  Leigh.  647 

—  Earlier  poems,  1826-1833.  17646 

—  The  Greek  Christian  poets  and  the  English  poets. '  *I ;  6850 

—  Lady  Geraldine's  courtship.     (Mod.  classics.)  20295 

—  Last  poems;  with  a  memorial,  bv  T.  Tilton.  659 

—  Letters  addr.  to  R.  H.  Home ;  with  comments  on  contemporaries ;  ed.  bv 

S.  R.  T.  Mayer.    2  v.  '  16811-12 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spmt  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.    Miss  Barrett's  poems.     {In  her  Papers  on  lit.,  etc., 

pt.2.)  3309 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Smith,  G.  B.     {In  his  Poets  and  novelists.)  15378 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.    E.  B.  Browning.     (Mod.  Classics.)  20296 
{In  his  Yict.  poets.)  14121 


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Browning,  O.     Historical  handbooks  ;  namely: 

Bridge,  C.    History  of  Freueh  literature;  adapt,  fr.  the  Freucli  of  31. 

Demogeot.           '  12524 

Curtis,  A.  M.    History  of  the  Roman  empire,  A.D.,  395-800.  15410 

Pearson,  C.  H.    English  hist,  in  the  14th.  cent.  16775 

Smith,  P.  Y.    History  of  the  Eng.  institutions.  13577 

Willert,  P.  F.    Reigu  of  Lewis  XI.  16861 

Wilson,  R.  K.    History  of  mod.  Eng.  law.  16791 

—  Introduction  to  the  hist,  of  educational  theories.  21452 

—  Modern  England.     (Epochs  of  Eng.  hist.)     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18156 

—  Modern  France.  Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  20106 
Browning,   R.     Aristophanes'   apology ;  incl.   a  transcript  of 

Euripides  ;  being  the  last  adv.  of  Balaiistion.  13742 

—  Balaustion's  adventure.  9324 

—  Dramatic  idvls.  18828 

—  Same.    2d.  ser.  20027 

—  Dramatis  persona?.  5709 

—  Favorite  poems.     (Mod.  classics.)  20295 

—  Ftfine  at  the  fair,  and  other  poems.  10860 

—  The  inn  album ;  [poems.]  15408 

—  LaSaisiaz;  The  two  poets  of  Croisic.  18358 

—  Lyrical  and  dramatic  poems,  select,  fr.  B. ;   with  extr.  fr.  Stedman's 

"  Victorian  poets ; "  ed.  bv  E.  T.  Mason.  22460 

—  Lyrics  of  Life.                        '  13548 

—  Men  and  women.  542 

—  Pacchiarotto,  and  how  he  worked  in  distemper;  with  other  poems.  20263 

—  Poems.    New  ed.    2  v.  1402-3 

—  Red  cotton  night-cap  country ;  or,  Turf  and  towers.  11562 

—  The  ring  and  the  book.    2  v.*  7732 

—  Selections  from  [his]  poetical  works.    4th.  ed.  18214 

—  Selections  fr.  [his]  poetry ;  introd.  by  R.  G.  White.  22854 

—  Sordello,  Strafford,  Christmas-eve.  and  Easter-day.  13649 

—  Holland.  F.  M.    Sordello ;  story  fi-.  Browning.    *  21273 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.     (hi  his  Essavs,  v.  2.)  10129 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.     (In  her  'Papers  on  lit.,  etc.,  pt.  2.)  3309 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     (/w  his  Yict.  poets.)  14121 

—  TVTiite,  R.  G.    The  poetry  of  B.     (In  Browning,  R.    Select.,  etc.)  22854 

—  and  E.  B.    Tavlor,  B.    The  Brownings.     (In  his  At  home  and  abroad, 

ser.  2.)  '  4436 
Browning,  W.  S.  History  of  the  Huguenots;  new  ed.  548 
Brownings,  The  ;  tale  of  the  great  rebellion  ;  by  J.  G.  Fuller.  7089 
Brownlow,  W.  G.  Sketches  of  the  rise  and  decline  of  seces- 
sion. 558 
Brownlows,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  7246 
Brownrigg,  W.  Lonsdale,  H.  (In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)  13814 
Brown's  new  guide-book  and  map  for  Boston,  1872.  *I 
Brown's  peccadillo  ;  by  H.  King.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n. 

s.,  No.  24.)  19169 
Brown  son,   O.  A.     The  American  republic ;  its  constitution, 

tendencies,  and  destiny.  6131 

—  Conversations  on  liberalism  and  the  Church.  488 

—  Essays  and  reviews,  on  theologv,  politics,  and  socialism.  6923 
Bruce,  A.  B.     Chief  end  of  revelation.  21341 
Bruce,  C.     Book  of  adventure  and  peril ;  heroism  and  endur- 
ance. 14138 

—  Book  of  noble  Englishwomen.  16866 
Bruce,  E.  M.  A  thousand  a  year.  6352 
Bruce,  E.  C.     The  century ;  its  fruits  and  its  festival.     Hist. 

and  descr.  of  the  centennial  exhibition ;  with  outline  of 

mod.  progress.     Illust.  16721 

—  The  Tiber  and  the  Thames :  their  associations,  past  and  present.  16703 
Bruce,  J.     IMartineau,  H.     (In  her  B\og.  sk.)                   7657;  16744 


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—  Oliphaut,  L.    Narrative  of  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  jnission  to  China  and 

Japan.  3283 

—  Walrond,  T.  Letters  and  journals  of  James,  Earl  of  Elgin.  10752 
Eruce,  W.  The  Hudson  ;  illust.  by  A.  Fredericks.  *I 
Bruecke.     See  Ziir  Bruecke. 

Bruges.     Scudder,  H.  E.     The  sleepy  old  town  of  B.     {In  his 

Stories  fr.  my  attic.)  7897 

Brugsch,  H.,  Bey.    The  Exodus  and  the  Egyptian  monuments  ; 

fr.  the  French.     {In  Underwood,  F.  H.     True  story.)  19676 

Bruhns,  K.     Life  of  A.  von  Humboldt.     2  v.  11600-1 

Brummell,  G-.  B.,  ccdied  Beau.     Russell,  W.     {In  his  Eccen. 

personages.)  6265 

—  Sketch  of  B.     {In  Montrose,  etc.)  4780 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Brune,  G.  M.  A.  Headley,  J.  T.  {In  his  Napoleon,  etc.,  y.  2.)  1826 
Brunehaut.  Watson,  H.  C.  (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Brunei,  I.     Life  of  I.  K.  Brunei.  10158 

—  Systems  of  ecclesiastical  Law.     {In  Weir,  A.    The  Church  and  the  age, 

ser.  2.)  ^         10823 

Brunei,  I.  K.     Brunei,  I.     Life  of  Brunei.  10158 

Brunhild  ;  tragedy  fr.  the  Nibelung  saga  ;  by  E.  Geibel ;  tr.  by 

G.  T.  Dippold.  18767 

Bruno,  G.     Wilson,  J.     Bruno  and  Galileo.     (In  his  Stud,  of 

mod.  mind.)  .  21197 

Brunswick,  House  of.     Bradlaugh,   C.     Impeachment  of   the 

House  of  B.  13230 

Brunton,  L.     Apparatus  for  physiological  chemistry.     (I7i  So. 

Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 

Brunton,  M.  B.     Self-control.  12442 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.  {In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 
Brunton,  T.  L.  The  Bible  and  science.  Illust.  20836 
Brush,  G.  J.     Appendix.     (In  Dana,  J.  D.     App.  to  the  5th. 

ed.  of  D.'s  Mineralogy.)  22377 

—  Manual  of  determinative  mineralogy,  with  introd.  on  blow-pipe  analysis.      13485 
Brush,  M.  E.     Paul  and  Persis  ;  or,  The  Revolutionary  strug- 
gle in  the  Mohawk  Valley.)  22241 

Brutus,  M.  J.  Long,  G.  (In  his  Civ.  wars  of  Rome.)  2738 
Brutus  ;'  tragedy  ;  by  J.  H.  Payne.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  8.)  11810 
Brutus,  The  first ;  tragedj^ ;  by  V.  Alfieri.  (In  his  Tragedies,  v.  2.)  *I 
Brutus,  The  second  ;  tragedy ;  by  Y.  Alfieri.  (In  his  Trage- 
dies, V.  2.)  n 
Bruiin,  F.     Prison  discipline  in  Denmark.     (In  Nat.  Cong,  on 

Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.     Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Bryan,  H.     Letters.  4966 

Bryan,  M.  E.     Manch.  19548 

—  Wild  work :  story  of  the  Red  river  tragedy.  20760 
Bryan  Maurice  ;  or,  The  seeker  ;  by  W.  Mitchell.  7080 
Bryant,  E.  What  I  saw  in  California.  549 
Bryant,  H.  B.,  joint  author.     See  Packard,  S.  S. 

Bryant,  J.  D.     The  Immaculate  Conception  a  dogma  of  the 

Catholic  Church.  550 

Bryant,  W.  C.     Letters  fr.  the  East.  7893 

—  Letters  of  a  traveller.    2  ser.  551-2 

—  Life,  character,  and  genius  of  W.  Irving,     {hi  Warner,  C.  D.     Stud. 

of  I.)  ^  19609 


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—  Poetical  works.    Household  ed. 

—  Thirty  poems. 

—  The  Iliad  of  Homer;  tr.  into  Eng.  blank  verse.    2  v. 

—  Library  of  poetry  and  song. 

—  The  Odyssey  of  Homer;  Eng.  blank  verse. 

—  Picturesque' America;  picturesque  features  of  our  country.    Illust. 

Note.    Bound  in  27  thin  books. 

—  and  Gay,  S.  H.    Popular  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  to  the  end  of  the  civil  war. 

Precl  by  a  sketch  of  the  pre-historic  period,  etc.    Illust.    4  v. 

—  Alden,  J.    Studies  in  Bryant. 

—  Biog.  sketch  of  Brvant.  '  {In  Atlas  ess.) 

—  Biographical  sketch  and  selections.     {In  Amer.  poems.) 

—  Godwin,  P.    Biograpv  of  B. ;  with  extr.  fr.  his  correspondence.    2  v. 

—  Hill,  D.  J.    ^Y.  C.  Bryant. 

—  Nadal,  E.  S.    W.  C.  Bryant.     (7w  his  Essays.) 

—  Powell,  T.     {In  his  Living  authors.) 

—  Sketch  of  Brvant.     {In  Gflman,  A.,  etc.    Poets'  homes.) 

—  Symington,  A.  J.    Bryant ;  a  biog.  sk.  with  select,  fr.  his  writings. 

—  Wilkinson,  W.  C.    Mr.  Bryant's  poetry;  Iliad.     {In  his  Free  lance,  etc.) 
Bryant,  W.  M.    Leigh's  method  of  teaching  reading.     {In  Nat. 

Ed.  Ass.  Addr.  and  Proc,  1873.) 
Bryce,  J.     Constantinople.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

—  The  holy  Roman  empire. 

—  The  judicature  act  of  1873  in  its  rel.  to  the  hist,  of  the  judic.  system  in 

Eng.     {In  Owens  College.  Ess.  and  addr.) 

—  Transcaucasia  and  Ararat ;  vacation  tour,  1876.    Map.    3d.  ed. 
Bubble  reputation.  The  ;  by  K.  King. 

Bubbles  fr.  the  Brunneu  of  Nassau  ;  by  an  old  man.     7th.  ed. 
Buccaneers.    Exquemelin,  A.  O.    History  of  the  B.  of  America. 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    The  buccaneers.     {In  his  Stories  of  the  sea.) 

—  History  of  the  B.     {In  Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  etc.) 
Buccleuch    and   Queensberry,   Da'ke   of.     Scott,  W.     {In   his 

Biog.  mem.,  v.  2.) 
Buccleuch    family.     Chambers,    W.     {In   Jus   Stories   of    old 

families.) 
Buchan,    D.     Markham,    A.    H.     Voyage    of    Buchan    and 

Franklin.     {In   his  Northward   hoi) 
Buchan,  AV.  P. 


Plumbing. 


With  suppl.  on  house  drainage. 


Illust. 
Buchanan,  C. 
Buchanan,    G. 


{In  his  Rocks  ahead.) 
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Pearson,  H.     Memoirs  of  B. 
Kiugsley,    C-      George    Buchanan,    scholai*. 
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Buchanan,  James.     Mr.  Buchanan's  administration  on  the  eve 
of  the  rebellion. 

—  Greg,  R.  W.    Three  men  and  three  eras 
Buchanan,  J.     Modern  atheism. 
Buchanan,  E.     Balder  the  beautiful 

—  Ballads  of  life,  love,  and  humour. 

—  A  child  of  nature. 

—  God  and  the  man ; 

—  The  Hebrid  Isles. 

—  The  land  of  Lome 

—  Poems. 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.) 

—  Poetical  works.    3  v. 

—  The  shadow  of  the  sword. 

—  Smith,  G.  B.     {In  his  Poets  and  novehsts.) 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     {In  his  A^'ict.  poets.) 

Buchheim,    C.    A.     Deutsche    Lyrick    [von    Luther    bis    zur 
Gegen warts]  ;    with  notes   and  literary  introd. 

—  German  classics ;  with  English  notes,  etc.   v.  6. 

Contents.    Y.  6.    Lessing,  G.  E.    Xathan  der  Weise. 


romance. 
Xew  ed. 
;  or,  A  poet's  adv.  in  the  Scottish  Hebrides. 


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Buck,  A.  H.,  ed.  Treatise  on  hygiene  and  public  health.  2  v.  19451 
Contents.  Vol.  1.  Billings,  J.  S.  Prefatoiy  remarks ;  Causes  of  dis- 
ease; Jurisprudence  of  hygiene.— Jacobi,  A.  Infant  hygiene. — Tyson,  J. 
Food  and  drink.  Xichols,  ^V.  R.  Drinking  water  *and  public  water 
supplies.— Ball,  A.  B.  Physical  exercise.— Van  Harlingen,  A.  The  care 
of  the  person.— Ford,  W.  H.  Soil  and  water.  —  Lincoln,  D.  F.  The 
atmosphere.  —  Brown,  F.  H.  General  princ.  of  hospital  constr.  2. 
Tracy,  E.  S.  Hygiene  of  occupation. — Smart,  C.  Hygiene  of  Camps. — 
Turner,  T.  J.  Hygiene  of  the  naval  and  merchant  marine.  —  Sheaf er, 
H.  C.  Hygiene  of  coal  mines. — Raymond,  R.  "VV.  Metal  mines.— Curtis, 
T.  B.  Infant  mortality.— Sharpies,  S.  P.  Adulteration  of  food. — Tracv, 
R.  S.  Public  nuisances'.— Vanderpoel,  S.  O.  Quarantine  (sea-port  towns) . 
— Herrick,  S.  S.  Inland  quarantine.— Hamilton,  A.  McL.,  and  Emmett, 
B.  McE.  Small-pox  and  other  contag.  diseases.  —  Sturgis,  F.  R.  The 
hygiene  of  syphilis. — Waller,  E.  Disinfectants. —  Tracy,  R.  S.  Village 
sanitary  associations.— Lincoln,  D.  F.    School  hygiene. 

Buck,  C.     Anecdotes,  religious,  moral,  and  entertaining. 


Buck,  E.     Massachusetts  ecclesiastical  law. 

—  Same;  rev.  ed. 

Buck,  J.  H.  W.     Construction  of  large  tunnel  shafts. 

Buck,  J.  8.     Pioneer  hist,  of  Milwaukee  ;  with  a  topographical 

descr.     Illust.     Map.     2  v. 
Buckalew,  C.  R.     Proportional  representation  ;  representation 

of  successive  majorities  in  elections  ;  with  app.  ;  ed.  by 

J.  R.  Freeze. 
Buckeye  abroad  ;  or.  Wanderings  in  Europe  and  the  Orient ; 

by  S.  8.  Cox. 
Buckham,  E.     Removal  of  excre.  matter  in  towns  in  connect. 

with  sewage  disposal.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  8an.  Eng. 

and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.) 

—  Steam  road-rolling.     {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  7.) 
Buckham,  H.  B.     Relative   contribution    of   scholarship    and 

methods  to  the  power  of  the  teacher.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass. 

Addr.  and  Proc,  1873.) 
Buckingham  and  Chandos,  Duke  of.     See  Grenville,  R.  P.  T. 

N.  B.  C. 
Buckingham,  2d.  Duke  of.     See  Villiers,  G. 
Buckingham,  J.  T.     Personal   memoirs  and   recollections   of 

editorial  life.     2  v. 

—  Sfjecimens  of  newspaper  literature,  with  mem.  and  reminiscences.    2  v. 
Buckingham,  W.  A.     Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     {In  her  Men  of  our 

times.) 
Buckland,    F.    T.      Curiosities   of   natural    history ;    fr.    4th. 
Lond.  ed. 

—  Same;  new  ed.,  ser.  1-3.    4  v. 

—  Log-book  of  a  fisherman  and  zoologist.    Illust. 

—  Natural  historv  of  Brit,  fishes;  then-  struct.,  economic  uses,  and  capt.  by 

net  and  rod ;  Cultivation  of  fish-ponds ;  artificial  breeding  of  Salmon. 

—  Notes  and  jottings  fr.  animal  life.    Illust. 
Buckle,  H.  T.     Essays. 

Contents.   Biographical  sk.  of  B.— Mill  on  Liberty. — Influence  of  women 
on  the  progress  of  knowledge. 

—  History  of  civilization  in  England.    2  v. 

—  Miscellaneous  and  posthumous  works ;  biog.  not.  by  H.  Taylor.    3  v. 

—  Bowen,  F.    Buckle's  History  of  civilization.     {In  his  Gleaiaings.) 

—  Fiske,  J.    Mr.  Buckle's  fallacies;  Postscript  on  B.    {In  his  Darwinism, 

etc.) 

—  Glennie,  J.  S.  S.    Pilt,'rim  memories;  or.  Travel  and  disc,  in  the  birth- 
countries  of  Christianity  with  B.    Add.  pers.  details  concern.  B. 


pers. 

—  Huth,  A.  H.    Life  and  writings  of  Buckle. 
Buckley,  A.  B.     The  fairy-land  of  science. 
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—  Life  and  her  children:  animal  life  fr.  the  Ama^ha  to  the  insects.    lUust.  20106 

—  Short  history  of  nat.  science  and  of  the  progress  of  disc.  fr.  the  time  of 

the  Greeks.    Illust.  15666 

—  The  winners  in  life's  race ;  or,  The  great  backboned  family.  22242 
Buckley,  J.  M.  Christiaus  and  the  theatre.  21290 
Buckmaster,  J.  C.  Elements  of  mechanical  physics.  6514 
Buckminster,  J.  Lee,  E.  B.  Memoirs  of  B.  2593 
Buckmmster,  J.  S.  Lee,  E.  B.  Memoirs  of  B.  2593 
Buckminster,  W.  The  practical  farmer.  571 
Bucknill,  J.  C.     The  care  of  the  insane,  and  then-  legal  control.  20622 

—  Habitual  drunkenness  and  insane  drunkards.  18129 
Buckstone,  Gr.  B.     Memoir  of  George  Colman,  the  younger. 

{In  Colman,  G.     Broadgrins.)  *I 
Buckstone,  J.  B.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  dr.  ; — Sargent, 

E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Buddha  ancZ  Buddhism.    Alabaster,  H.    The  modern  Buddhist.  8715 

The  wheel  of  the  law ;  Buddhism  illust.  by  the  modern  Buddhist,  a  life 

of  Buddha,  and  an  acct.  of  the  Phrabat.  *  *I 

—  Arnold,  E.    The  light  of  Asia;   or,  The  Great  renunciation;  life  of 

Gautama.  18906 

—  Barthelemy  Saint  Hilaire,  J.    La  Bouddha  et  sa  religion.  9453 

—  Beal,  S.    A  catena  of  Buddhist  scriptures  fr.  the  Chinese.  *I 

The  romantic  legend  of  Sakya  Buddha :  f r.  the  Chinese-Sanscrit.  13859 

Travels  of  Fah-Hian  and  Sung-Yun,  Buddhist  pilgrims,  from  China  to 

India.                                                                   16'  g.^2 

—  Davids,  T.  W.  R.    Buddhism ;  sketch  of  the  life  and  teachings  of  Gautama. 

(JSTon-Chr.  relig.  systems.)  17494 
Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  relig.  as  illust.  in  Indian  Buddliism.  21352 

—  Edkins,  J.     {In  7w's  Religion  in  China.)  17445 

—  Hardy,  R.  S.     {In  his  Eastern  monachism.)  11883 
The  legends  and  theories  of  the  Buddhists.  11884 

—  Johnson,  S.     {In  his  Oriental  religions.)  17039 

—  Mills,  C.  D.  B.    The  Indian  saint;  or,  Buddha  and  Buddhism;  sketch, 

hist.,  and  crit.  15882 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     {In  his  Chips,  v.  1.)  7664 
Buddhist  nihilism;  Buddha's  Dhammapada.     {In  his  Lect.  on  the  sci. 

of  relig.)  9840 

—  Russell,  J.     {In  h  is  Anal,  of  relig.  bel.,  v.  1,  2.)  16802-3 

—  See  also  India.  Beligioyi. 

Budget  d'un  jeune  manage,  Le ;  comedie-vaud.,  par  E.  Scribe, 

etc.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  22.)  *I 

Budgett,  S..    Arthur,  W.     The  successful  merchant ;  life  of  B.  475 

Buds  and  bird  voices  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.   (Little  class.,  v.  17.)  20166 

Buds,  briers,  and  berries  [poems]  ;  by  S.  P.  Goddard.  *I 

Bu^,  H.     Hachette's  illust.  French  primer.  19713 
Buechner,  F.  K.  C.  L.     Aus  Natur  und  Wissenschaft ;  Studien, 

Kritiken,  und  Abhandlungen.  10250 

—  Kraft  und  Stoff ;  empirisch-natur-philosophische  Studien.  10268 

—  Same.    Force  and  matter ;  ed.  by  J.  F.  Collingwood.  10841 

—  Man  in  the  past,  present,  and  future ;  fr.  the  German,  by  W.  S.  Dallas.  10913 

—  Mind  in  animals ;  tr.  fr.  the  3d.  rev.  ed.  bv  A.  Besant.    (Int.  Lib.  of  Sci.,  , 

etc.)  21946 

—  Physiologische  Bilder,  v.  1,  2.  16430-1 

—  Fiske,  J.  Dr.  Biichner  on  Darwinism.  {In  his  Darwinism,  etc.)  18991 
Buel,  J.     Farmer's  companion;  or,  American  husbandi-y.  572 

—  Farmer's  instructor.  2  v.  578-4 
Buel,  R.  H.     Safety-valves.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  15481 

—joint  author.    See  Long,  J.  H. 
Buelow,  B.  E.  von.    Gen.  von  Billow  and  the  Danish  question. 

{In  Diplomatic  sk.)  18552 
Buelow-Marenholz.     See  Marenholz-Buelow. 

Buenos  Ayres.     Modern  traveller,  v.  5.  3095 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  187 

Buerstenbinder,  E.  {pseud.  E.  Werner.)    Am.  Altar.    2v.  inl.  10349 

—  Same.    At  the  altar.  11009 

—  At  a  hiofh  price ;  f r.  the  German  bv  M.  S.  Smith.  18579 

—  GartenlaubenbKithen.                      '  10350 

—  Gesprenorte  Fesseln.  16239 

—  Same.    Broken  chains ;  tr.  bv  F.  A.  Shaw.  13357 

—  Gluck  auf .                                '  10412 

—  Same.    Good  luck !  tr.  bv  F.  A.  Shaw.  12514 

—  Same.    Success,  and  how  he  won  it ;  tr.  bv  C.  Tvrrell.    3  v.  17087-89 

—  A  hero  of  the  pen ;  tr.  bv  F.  A.  Shaw.        *           '  14252 

—  Under  a  charm ;  tr.  by  C.  Tyrrell.    3  v.  17315-17 

Note.    Same  story  as  "  Yineta." 

—  Vineta,  the  phantom;  tr.  bv  F.  A.  Shaw.  17044 
Buffet,  L.  J.  King,  E.  \ln  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 
Buffets  ;  by  C.  H.  Doe.  14019 
Buffon,  G.  L.  L.  de,  comte.     Buffon's  natural  hist,  of  man,  the 

globe,  and  of  quadrupeds  ;  with  add.  fr.  Cuvier,  Lacepede, 

etc.     Illust.     2  V.  6924-5 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  4, 10, 14.)  *I 
Buffum,  E.  G.     Sights  and  sensations  in  France,   Germany, 

and  Switzerland.  8008 

Bug,  Carpet.     See  Carpet  beetle. 

Bug-Jargal ;  par  V.  Hugo.  14414 

Bugbee,  J.  M.  Origin  and  development  of  local  self-govern- 
ment in  Eng.  and  the  U.  S.  ;  address,  1880.  *I 

Buhl  work.  Bemrose.  W.,  Jr.  Manual  of  buhl  work  and  mar- 
quetry. *I 

Buhler  u.  Buhlerin  ;  tragoedia  ;  v.  H.J.  v.  Braunschweig.  (Deut. 

Dich.  d.  16  Jahrh.)  16368 

Building.     See  Architecture. 

Building  associations.     Wrigley,  E.     How  to  manage  building 

associations  ;  with  forms  for  keeping  the  books,  etc.  15522 

—  The  working  man's  way  to  wealth.  15547 
Building  in  silence,  and  other  sermons  ;  by  J.  A.  Jacob.  14221 
Building  the  nation  ;  by  C.  C.  Coffin.         "  22247 
Building  materials.     Bo  wen,  J.  H.     Buildings,  building  mate- 
rials, and  methods  of  building.  {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris 
Expos.,  1867.     Kept.,  v.  4.)  9099 

—  Gillmore,  Q.  A.    Compressive  strength,  specific  gravitv,  and  ratio  of  • 

absorption  of  the  building  stones  in  the  U.  S.               '  15485 
Practical  treat,  on  coignet-beton,  and  other  artificial  stone.  16486 

—  See  also  Iron  work ;  Stone ;  Strength  of  materials ;  Wood. 
Buist,K.  A.    Birds,  their  cages  and  their  keep.  ;  pract.  manual 

of  bird-keeping,  etc.  13702 

Buist,  R.    Family  kitchen-gardener.  575 

Bulfinch,  S.  G.     The  Holy  Land  and  its  inhabitants.  4644 

—  Lays  of  the  Gospel.  576 

—  Studies  in  the  evidences  of  Christianitv.  8088 

—  joint  author.    /See  Bulfinch,  T. 

Bulfinch,  T.     The  age  of    chivalry  ;     King    Arthur,  and  his 

knights  ;  The  Mabinogeon  ;  or,  Welsh  popular  tales.  577 

—  Age  of  fable ;  or,  Stories  of  gods  and  heroes.  933 

—  Hebrew  lyrical  history ;  or,  Select  psalms ;  with  introd.  and  notes.  578 

—  Legends  of  Charlemagne ;  or,  Romance  of  the  Middle  Ages.  934 

—  a7ia  S.  G.    Shakespeare ;  for  reading  classes,  etc.  6889 

Contents.  Midsummer  night's  dream.— Romeo  and  Juliet.— Merchant 
of  Venice.- Henry  TV.,  pt.  1.— Hamlet.— King  Lear.— Macbeth.— The 
tempest. 

Bulgaria.     Barkley,  H.  C.     Bulgaria  before  the  war.  17596 


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Bullock,  C. 
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—  Forbes,  A.    The  Russians,  Turks,  and  Bulgarians.     (In  Burlingame,  E. 

L.     Current  disc,  y.  1.)  17645 

—  St.  Clair,  S.  G.  B.  and  Brophy,  C.  A.    Twelve  years'  study  of  the  eastern 

question  in  B.        •  '  17241 

—  Thynne,  J.  A.    Observations  on  Bulgarian  affairs.  19919 

—  Toivle,  Gr.  M.    Account  of  Bulgaria,  compl.  fr.  Mackenzie  and  Baker. 

Bound  vnth  Brief  history  of  Montenegro.  17046 

Bull,  G.,  Bp.  Warburton,  W.  P.  Bull,  the  primitive  preacher. 

{In  Kempe,  J.  E.  Class,  pr.  of  the  Eug.  Ch.,  ser.  2.)  18551 
Bull.  0.     Anderson,  R.   B.     Sketch  of   B.     {In  Janson,  K. 

Spell-bound  fiddler.)  19656 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Great  violinists  and  pianists.)  20470 

—  Bull,  S.  C.    O.  Bull;  a  memoir;  with  [his]  "  Yiolin  notes,  etc:'  22212 

—  "VYillis,  [^T.  P.  Ole  Bull's  Jviagara.  (7%  ^2S  Fam.  persons,  e^c.)  4804 
Bull,   S.   C.     Ole  Bull;  a  memoir;  with  Ole  Bull's  "Violin 

notes,"  and  Dr.  Crosby's  "Anatomy  of  the  Violinist."         22212 
Bull  Run.     Cox,  J.  D.     The  second  battle  of  Bull  R.  as  con- 
nect, with  the  F.  J.  Porter  case.  21636 
Bullard,  A.     Fifty  years  with  the  sabbath  schools.  16647 

—  The  Sabbath  and  the  children.  {In  Sabbath  ess.)  19808- 
Bullet  and  shell ;  by  G.  F.  Williams.  22771 
Bullock,  A.  H.  Address.  {In  Worcester.  Monument  Corn- 
Bed,  of  Sold.  Monument.)  14020 
Our  bishops  and  clergy.  22780 
American  cottage  builder ;    designs,  plans,  and 

specifications  ;  with  warming,  ventilation,  etc.     Ulust.  7052 

—  History  and  rudiments  of  architecture.  579 
Bulls,  The,  and  the  Jonathans  ;  by  J.  K.  Paulding.  700^ 
Billow.     See  Buelow. 

Buloz,  F.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Buloz  et  le  Messager  de  Paris, 

{In  Jiis  Prem.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *! 

Bulwer,  E.  G.  E.  L.     See  Lytton. 
Bulwer,  H.  L.,  Lord  Dolling.    France,  social,  literary,  political. 

—  Historical  characters  :  Tallyrand — Mackintosh — Cobbet — Canning.    2  v. 

—  Life  of  H.  J.  Temple,  Yiscount  Palmerston.    3  v. 

—  Sir  Robert  Peel ;  historical  sketch. 

—  Hayward,  A.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  2.) 
Bumstead,  J.     On  the  wing  ;  book  for  sportsmen.     Illust. 
Bunce,  J.  T.     Additions.     {In  Hall,  W.    Biog.  of  D.  Cox.) 

—  Fairytales;  their  origin  and  meaning;  with  acct.  of  dwellers  in  Fairy- 

land. 
Bunce,  O.     Love  in  '76.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  14.) 
Bunch  of  herbs  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.     {In  his  Pepacton.) 
Bundle,  A,  of  letters  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr. 
BuDgay,  G.  W.     Temperance  anecdotes,  orig.  and  select. 

—  Traits  of  representative  men.  [sketches]. 
Bungener,   L.   L.   F.     Bourdaloue  and  Louis  XIV ;  or,   The 

preacher  and   the  King.     Introd.  by  G.  Potts.     New  ed.  ; 
with  sketch  of  the  author. 

—  Louis  XY.  and  his  times ;  or,  The  priest  and  the  Huguenot. 
Bunker  Hill  battle.     Drake,  S.  A.     Bunker  Hill:    letters  fr. 

the  battle  field  by  British  oflScers ;   introd.,  and  sketch 
of  the  battle. 

—  Ellis,  G.  E.    Hist,  of  the  battle ;  with  map. 

—  Frothingham,  R.     {In  his  History  of  the  siege  of  Boston,  etc.) 

—  Pulsifer,  D.    Account  of  the  battle. 

—  Swett,  S.    Historical  and  topog.  sketch  of  B.  H.  battle.     (  With  Hum- 

phreys, D.    Life  of  I.  Putnam.) 


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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  189 

Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association.    Proceedings  at  the  annual 
meeting,  1875  ;  with  oration  of  C.  Devens,  Jr.,  and  acct. 

of  the  centennial  celebration,  1875.  *I 

—  Warren,  G.  AV.  History  of  the  ass.  dur.  the  1st.  cent,  of  the  U.  S.  *I 
Bunn,  A.  My  neighbor's  wife.  {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  11.)  11841 
Bunner,  H.  C.     Courtship  with  variations.      {In  Matthews,  J. 

B.     Com.  for  amateur  act.)  19355 

—  joint  author.    /S'ee  Magnus,  J. 

Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.,  Freiherr  von.     Life  of  M.  Luther,  with  an 
estimate  of  L.'s  character  and  genius,  by  T.  Carlyle,  and 

app.  by.  W.  Hamilton.  20976 

—  Bunsen,  F.    Memou'S  of  B. ;  bv  his  widow.    2d.  ed.,  abgd.  2  v.  16096-7 

—  Mueller,  F.  31.  (7%  his  Chips,' v.  3.)  ,  9116 
Bunsen,  F.,  Baroness.     Memoirs  of  Baron  Bunsen.     2d.  e'd., 

abgd.     2  V.  /16096-7 

—  Hare,  A.  J.  C.    Life  and  letters  of  Baroness  B.    2  v.  18431-2 
Bunyan,  J.     Divine  emblems  ;  or.  Temporal  things   spiritual- 
ized.    Pref.  by  A.  Smith.  18733 

—  The  holy  war:  with  Life  of  B.  608 

—  Pilgrim's  progress ;  [with  life] .  607 

—  Same ;  [with  life  by  himself] .  13205 

—  Same;  with  life  by  Southey.  13222 

—  Same ;  with  notes',  and  life  by  T.  Scott.  13203 

—  Same ;  with  notes  bv  Scott,  a'nd  introd.  bv  J.  Montgomerv.  13204 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)   '                          '  6740 

—  Belcher,  J.    Bunyan.     {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Cuyler,  T.  L.    Jo'lm  Bunyan.     (I?i  Homes  and  haunts,  efc.)  1973 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Bunyan.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19533 

—  Giltillan,  G.    Neale  "and  Bunyan.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

—  Hall,  A.  M.    Birth-place  of  B.     {In  Homes  and  haunts',  etc.)  1973 

—  Howson,  J.  S.    The  '  Pilgrim's  progress.'     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp.  for 

the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Life  of  B.     {In  Bunyan,  J.    Holy  war.)  608 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc:  ess.,  v.  6.)  2791 
Bunyan.     {In  Xew  bio^.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.    How  a  tmker  wrote  a  no^el.    {In  his  About  old  storv- 

tellers.)                                                                                                       '  17346 

—  Punshou,  W.  M.     {In  fiis  Lect.,  etc.)  11802 

—  Southey,  R.    Select  lives  of  Cromwell  and  B.)  12208 

—  Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 

—  Whittier,  J.  G.    Bunyan.     {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 
{In  his  Old  portraits.)  4763 

Buonaparte.     See  Bonaparte. 

Buonarroti,  Michael  Angelo.     Sonnets  of  M.  A.,  and  Campa- 

nella;  tr.  by  J.  A.  Symonds.  17798 

—  Clement,  C.    3iichelangelo.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art,)  19756 

—  Davis,  J.  P.     {In  his  Thoughts  on  great  painters.)  6530 

—  Duppa,  R.    Life  of  Michael  Angelo.  1297 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.     {In  his  Homes,  haunts,  etc.)  10178 

—  Gautier,  T.    Copie  du  Jugement  dernier  de  M. ;  Statues  de  M.    {Ii  his 

Fusains  et  Eaux-fortes.)  14637 

—  Grimm,  H.     {In  his  Zehn  ausgewahlte  Ess.)  10304 

Leben  Michelangelo's.    2  v.  10306-7 

Same.    J^ite  of  M.  A. :  tr.  bv  F.  E.  Bunn^tt.    2  v.  5982-3 

—  Jameson,  A.     (/w  her  Mem.)  2324 

—  Owen,  A.  C.     (In  her  Art  schools,  etc.)  15926 

—  Perkins,  C.  C.    Raphael  and  Michaelanirelo :  crit.  and  biog.  ess.    Illust.  *I 

—  Roscoe,  T.    Life  of  3Iichael  Angelo.    {In  Lib.  usef.  kn.,  lives.)  5104 

—  Springer,  A.    Raffael  und  Michelangelo.    Illust.                         ^  *I 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.    Michael  Auarelo.     (Ai-t.  biog.)  18103 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Life  of  Michael  Angelo;   Michael  Angelo's  sonnets. 

{In  his  Renais.  in  Italv,  v.  3.)  17320 

—  Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.    Raftael  and  Michael  Angelo.     {In  his  Christian  art, 

etc.)  11076 

—  Wilson,  C.  H.    Life  and  works  of  Michelangelo.  *I 


190  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRAHY. 

Buoys.     The  illumination  of  beacons  and  bouys.     {In  Estes, 

D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Burbadge,  R.     Burbadge  and  other  originals  of  Shakespeare's 

characters,     (/n  Lights  of  the  old  Eng.  stage.)  17924 

Burbank,  A.  P.     Collection  of  humorous,  dramatic,  and  dialect 

select,  for  reading.  18066 

Burbidge,  F.  W.     The  gardens  of  the  sun ;  or,  A  naturalist's 

journal  in  Borneo  and  the  Sulu  archipelago.     lUust.  20657 

—  Horticulture.  (British  industries.)  1709T 
Burbury,  Mrs.  E.  J.  Florence  Sackville.  12448 
Burchett,  R.  Practical  geometry.  16988 
Burckett,  F.  WildmoorT  13428 
Burckhar^t,  J.     The  cicerone  :    or,  Art  guide  to  painting  in 

Italy.  *I 

—  Die  Cultur  der  Renaissance  in  Italien;   Ein  Versuch.  3^  auf.  bes.  v,    L. 

Geiger.    2  v.  16309-10 

Same ;  Civilization  of  the  period  of  the  R. ;  tr.  by  S.  G.  C.  Middlemore.  2  v.)  18106-7 
Burckhardt,  J.  L.    Travels  in  Syria,  Africa,  and  Arabia.     (In 

Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  .  4356 

—  Memoir  of  B.  (In  Schomburgk,  R.  H.  Fishes  of  Guiana.)  7166 
Burden,  The,  and  the  blessing  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly.     {In  her 

Sussex  stories,  v.  1.)  20546 

Burdett,  C.     Three  per  cent,  a  month  ;   or.  The  perils  of  fast 

living.  612 

Burdett-Coutts.     See  Coutts. 
Burdette,  R.  J.      Rise   and  fall  of  the  mustache,   and  other 

"  Hawk-eyetems."     Illust.  17123 

—  Wm.  Penn,  1644-1718.  (Amer.  worthies.)  21879 
Burdo,  A.     The  Niger  and  the  Benueh  ;  trav.  in  cent.  Africa  ; 

fr.  the  French  by  Mrs. 'Sturge.      [Illust.]  20922 

Burdon-Sanderson.     See  Sanderson. 

Bureau  of  Education.  See  United  States.  Bureau  of  Education. 
Burg,  M..,  joint  author.     See  Koch,  R. 

Burges,  A.     The  American  kennel  and  sporting  field.  15560 

Burgess,  A.     Memoir  of  G.  Burgess.  8773 

Burgess,  D.  M.     Practical  experiences  in  reg.  to  the  infection 

of  vessels  with  yellow  fever  at  Havana.      {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  .  *! 

Burgess,  G.,  Bp.     Burgess.  A.     Memoir  of  B.  8773 

Burgh,  N.  P.  The  indicator  diagram  pract.  considered.  5th.  ed.   18734 

—  Link-motion  and  expansion-gear,  pract.  considered.    Illust.  *I 

—  Modern  marine  compound  engines ;  supp.  to  Modern  marine  engineering.  *I 

—  Modem  marine  engineering.  *I 
Burghley,  Lord.     See  Cecil,  W. 

Burgomaster's  family.  The  ;  by  C.  Muller.  '  731^ 

Burgomaster's  wife.  The  ;  by  G.  Ebers.  21438 

Burgon,  J.  W.     The   prayer  book   a  devotional  manual  and 

guide.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.     Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

Burgoyne,  *S'/?'  John.  De  Fonblanque,  E.  B.  Political  and 
military  episodes  in  the  18th.  cent.  ;  fr.  the  life  and 
corresp.  of  B.  15703 

—  Howitt,  M.  Gen.  B.  and  the  Indians.  {In  her  Vignettes.)  7670 
Burgoyne,  Gen.  Sir  John  F.     Head,    F.     Life    and   death  of 

Burgoyne.  10935- 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  191 

—  Wrottesley,  G.  Life  and  correspondence  of  B.  2  v.  11687-8 
Burgraves,  Les  ;  by  V.  Hugo.  {In  his  Theatre,  v.  4.)  14440 
Buried  alive  ;  by  F.  Dostoyeftsky.  20362 
Buried  city  of  the  East :  Nineveh.  Illust.  3261 
Buried  millions  ;  by  J.  V.  C.  Smith.  18286 
Buried  treasure,  The  ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  17608 
Burke,  B.  Family  romance.  11879 
Burke,  C.  Rip  Van  Winkle.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  22.)  11821 
Burke,  E.  P.  Life  of  E.Coke.  (/?iLib.  of  Usef.Kn.,  Lives,  e^c.)  5104 
Burke,  E.     Works.     3  v.                                                                  615-17 

—  Account  of  the  European  settlements  in  America.  614 

—  Letters,  speeches,  and  tracts  on  Irish  afiairs ;  coll.  by  M.  Arnold.  20761 

—  Select  works;  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes  bv  E.  J.  Payne.    Xew  ed.,  with 

add.  andcqrr.    3  v.                                  "                 '                        18130;  18957-« 
Contents.    Y.  1.    Thoughts  on  the  present  discontents,  two  speeches 
on  America.    2.    Reflections  on  the  revolution  in  France.     3.     Four 
letters  on  the  proposals  for  peace  with  the  Regicide  Directory  of  France. 

—  Speeches.                                                                                      *  ,  5832 

—  Speeches.     {In  Celebrated  speeches.)  5007 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist.  sk..  ser.  1.)  525 

—  Dilke.  C.  \V.     (In  his  Papers  6t  a  critic,  v.  2.)  14204 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men.)  1592 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     {In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     {In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  x.  2.)  1812 

—  Macknight,  T.    Life  and  times  of  Burke.    3  v.  16835-7 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.     {In  his  Friendship  of  books.)  12252 

—  Morley,  J.    Burke.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  18927 
Edmund  Burke ;  an  historical  study.  7193 

—  Prior,  J.    Life  of  Burke.                    '  613 

—  Rogers,  S.     {In  his  Recollections.)  3688 

—  Taylor,  W.    (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Timbs,  J.  {In  his  Anecdote  biog.,  ser.  1.)  8914 
Burke,  J.     Abridgement  of  the  History  of  England  by  Lin- 

gard  ;  with  cont.  fr.  1688  to  the  reign  of  Victoria ;  added, 

Marginal  notes  and  questions,  by  M.  J.  Kerney.  2651 

Burke,  Mrs.  L.  Miniature  language  of  flowers.  Illust.  9178 
Burke,  P.     Romance  of  the  forum  ;  or.  Narratives,  scenes,  and 

anecdotes  from  courts  of  justice.  11878 
Burke,  S.  H.     Historical  portraits  of  the  Tudor  dynasty  and 

the  reformation  period,     v.  I,  2.  18872-3 

—  Men  and  women  of  the  Eng.  reformation.  2  y.  10480-1 
Burke,  T.  N.  Ireland's  case  stated  in  reply  to  Mr.  Froude.  11378 
Burke,  T.  Sermon  at  Glasnevin.  (In  Pop.  life  of  O'Connell.)  15421 
Burleigh,  Lord.     See  Cecil.  W. 

Burleigh,    C.       Wm.    H.    Burleigh.        {In   Burleigh,    W.    H. 

Poems.)  9729 

Burleigh,  C.  C.    Thoughts  on  the  death  penalty.     2d.  ed.,  rev.  618 

Burleigh,  J.  B.  American  manual ;  cont.  outline  of  the  origin 
and  prog,  of  political  power  ;  Commentary  on  the  consti- 
tution of  the  U.  S.,  etc.     3d.  ed.  619 

Burleigh,   W.   H.      Poems ;    with   sketch    of    his   life   by  C. 

Burleigh.  9729 

Burlesques.     See  Amusements. 

Burlesques  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  5380 

Burlingame,  E.  L.     Art  life  and  theories  of  Richard  Wagner  ; 

selected  fr.  his  writings,  and  trans.  13743 

—  Current  discussion;  English  ess.  on  questions  of  the  time.    2  v.  17645-6 


192  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBKARY. 

Contents.  V.  1.  luternatioualpolitics:  Forbes,  A.  Eusisians,  Turks, 
and  Bulgarians.— Redclifl'e,  Viscount  de.  Turkey.— Gladstone,  "W.  E. 
Montenegro.- Smith,  G.  Political  destiny  of  Canada.— Blackie,  S.  J. 
Prussia  in  the  19th.  cent.— Dicey,  E.  Future  of  Egypt.— Smith,  G.  The 
slave  owner  and  the  Turk.— Owen,  S.  J.  Stability  of  the  British  empire 
in  India.— Freeman,  E.  A.  Relation  of  the  Eng.  people  to  the  Russo- 
Turkish  war.  S.  Questions  of  belief:  Harrison,  F.  The  soul  and 
future  life. — A  modern  symposium :  Hutton,  R.  H. ;  Huxley,  Prof. ; 
Blachford,  Lord:,  Js^oel,  R. ;  Selborne,  L. ;  Greg,  W.  R. ;  Brown,  B.; 
Ward,  W.  G. ;  The  soul  and  future  life. — A  modern  symposium :  Stephen, 
J. ;  Selborne,  Lord;  Martineau,  J. ;  Harrison,  F. ;  The  Dean  of  St.  Paul's ; 
Duke  of  Argyle ;  Cliftbrd,  Prof. ;  Ward,  W.  G. ;  Huxley,  Prof. ;  Hutton, 
R.  H. ;  Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  relig.  belief.— Lewes,  G.  H. 
Course  of  modern  thought.— Hughes,  T.  Condition  and  prospects  of  the 
church  of  England.- Malloch,  W.  H.  Is  life  worth  living. 
Burmah.    Corner,  J.    Ava  and  the  Burmese.     {In  her  China.)       976 

—  Forbes,  C.  J.  F.  S.    British  Burma  and  its  people.  18880 

—  Knowles,  J.  D.    History  of  the  Amer.  Baptist  mission  in  the  Burman 

empire.     {In  his  Memoir  of  A.  H.  Judsou.)  13219 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Descr.  of  B.     (In  his  Adv.  in  a. journey  to^'eylou.)  21097 

—  Shwav  Yoe.    The  Burman;  his  life  and  notions.    2  v.'  22560-1 

—  Wylie,  Mrs.  M.    The  Gospel  in  Burmah.  4883 

—  Wheeler,  J.  T.    Short  hist,  of  India,  etc.    Maps  and  tables.  20037 
Burn,  J.     James  Burn  ;  autobiography  ;  glimpses  of  Eng.  his- 
tory, 1802-1882.  22911 

Burn,  R.     Rome  and  the  Campagna.  *I 

Burn,  Col.  R.     Naval  and  military  technical  diet,  of  the  French 

language.     5th.  ed.  11223 

Burn,  R.  S.  Building  construction  ;  employment  of  brick, 
stone,  and  slate  in  the  constr.  of  buildings.  Text  and 
plates.     2  V.      (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12601-2 

—  Same ;  emplovment  of  timber,  lead,  and  iron  work.    Text  and  plates. 

2  V.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser!)  12603-4 

—  Illustrated  architectural  engineering  and  mechanical  drawing  book.  9124 

—  Illustrated  drawing  book.  9122 

—  Mechanics  and  mechanism.  620 

—  Ornamental  drawing,  and  architectural  design.  9123 

—  Practical  ventilation.  621 
Burnaby,  F.     A  ride  to  Khiva  ;  travels  and  adv.  in  cent.  Asia. 

Maps,  and  app.  cont.  march  routes.  17057 
Burnand,  F.  C.     Chikkin  Hazard  ;   a  novel,  by  Charles  Readit 

and  Dion  Bouuceycore.  21947 

—  A  day  in  the  academy.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

—  Happy  thoughts.  7509 

—  My  health.  11005 

—  New  historv  of  Sandford  and  Merton.  11325 

—  "No  rose  without  a  thom."    Illust.     (In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)  22935 

—  One-and-three ;  by  Fictor  Nogo.  21948 

—  Romance  under  d'ifliculties.     (In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  14.)  11848 

—  Time  works  wonders.     (In  Christmas  story-teller.)  17662 

—  To  Buddlecome  and  back.                              *  15788 

—  A  treble  temptation.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 

—  Archer,  W.     (In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 

—  joint  author.    See  Morton,  J.  M. 

—  Sketch  of  B.     (In  Dram,  of  the  present  day.)  10138 
Burnap,  G.  W.     Christianity  ;  its  essence  and  evidence.  622 

—  Life  of  L.  Calvert.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  19.)  ^                 4128 
Burnell,  G.  R.     Hydraulic  engineering.     See  Clark,  D.  K. 
Burnet,  G.,  Bjj.     Bishop  Burnet's  history  of  his  own  time; 

fr,  the  restoration  of  Charles  II.  to  the  treaty  of  peace  at 
Utrecht.     New  ed.  10115 

—  History  of  the  reformation  of  the  Church  of  England.    3  v.        ^  623-5 
Burnet,  J.     Cunningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters. 

etc.,  V.  5.)  1057 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


193 


Burnett,  C. 

prim.) 


H.     Hearing  and  how  to  keep  it.     (Am. 


health 


Burnett,  F.  H.     Dolly  ;  a  love  story. 


—  A  fair  barbariau 

—  Haworth's. 

—  JarPs  daughter,  aud  other  storie^;. 

Contents.  Jarl's  daughter.— The  meu  who  loved  Elizabeth.— Wanted,— 
a  young  person. 

—  Kathleen. 

—  Lindsay's  luck. 

—  Louisiana. 

—  Miss  Crespigiiy. 

—  Pretty  Polly  Pemberton. 

—  Surlv  Tim/aud  other  stories. 

Contents,  Surlv  Tim.— Le  monsieur  de  la  petite  dame.— Smethurstses.— 
One  day  at  Arle.-^Esmeralda.— Mere  Giraud's  little  daughter.— Loduskj.— 
"  Seth." 

—  That  lass  o'Lowrie's. 

—  Theo. 

.  —  Through  one  administration, 

Burnett,  G.       Life  of  Sir  Matthew  Hale.       Life  of  Rev.  H. 

Hammond,  by  J.  Fell.     New  ed. 
Burnham,  G.  P.     History  of  the  hen  fever. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  United  States  secret  service. 

—  New  poultrv  book ;    selecting,  housing,  and  breeding  domestic  fowls. 

Ulust.    4th.  ed. 
Burnham,  S.  M.     History  and  uses  of  limestones  and  marbles. 
Burnham  beeches  ;  by  F.  G.  Heath.     Ulust. 
Burning  their  ships  ;  by  B.  Phillips. 
Burnouf,  E.     Memoires  sur.rantiquite. 

Contents.      L'age  de  bronze. — Troie.— Santorin. — D61os. — Myc^nes. — 
Le  Parthenon.— Les  Cburbes.— Les  Propylees.— Un  Faubourg  d'Ath^nes. 
Burns,  A.     Cabool ;  journey  and  residence. 

—  Travels  into  Bokhara ;  voyage  on  the  Indus.    2  v. 
Burns,  G.  S.     Teutonic  and  Scandinavian  religion.     {In  St. 

Lect.,  ser.  2.) 
Memoir  of  W.  C.  Burns. 
Life  and  works  ;  by  R.  Chambers.     4  v. 
Sketch  of  his  life.     (In  Hudson.  H.  N.    Text-book  of  poetry.) 
3v. 
with  a  memoir.    3  v.  in  1. 


Giles' 
Burns,  I. 
Burns,  R. 

—  Poems ; 

—  Poetical  works. 

—  Poetical  works : 


18703 

17252 

20357 
18916 
18273 


17439 
18158 
19638 
17755 
17328 
17184 


16879 
17211 
22855 

*I 

626 
10024 

17607 

*I 

19521 

19039 
14580 


627 
628-9 

22211 

8626 

631-4 

14038 
10540-2 

20358 


—  Carhie,  T.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.) 

—  Cunningham,  A.    The  life  and  land  of  B. :  with  contrib.  by  T.  Campbell ; 

pref.    The  genius  and  writings  of  Burns,  by  T.  Carlyle. 

—  Giles,  H.     (I?iV«i's  Ulust.  of  genius.) 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Famous  men.) 

—  Howitt,  TV.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.) 

—  Kiiigsley,  C.    Burns  and  his  !<cliool.     {In  his  Sir  TV.  Raleigh,  etc.) 
Same.     {In  his  Lit.  and  gen.  lect.  and  ess.) 

—  Miller,  H.    Recollection  of  B.     {In  his  Tales,  etc.) 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.    Robert  Burns. 

—  Sketch  of  B.     {In  Famous  l^ovs.) 

—  Taylor,  W.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.) 

—  Tyler,  S.    Robert  Rurns ;  as  a  poet  and  as  a  man. 
Burns,  W.     Taylor,  I.     {In  his  Golden  lives.) 
Burns,  W.  C.     Burns,  I.     Memoirs  of  Burns. 
Burns  in  drama  ;  by  J.  H.  Stirling. 

Burnside,  A.  E.     Poore,  B.  P.     Life  and  public  services  of  B.  ; 
introd.  by  H.  B.  Anthony.     Ulust. 

—  "Woodbury,  A.    Maj.  Gen.  B.  and  the  9th.  Army  Corps:  narrative  of 

campaigns. 
Burr,  A.     Letters.     {In  Bay,  W.  V.  N.     Bench  and  Bar.) 

—  Davis,  M.  L.    Memoirs  of  Burr.    2  v. 


1058 

6001 

1592 

2040 

2475 

21362 

2557 

18778 

7707 

4385 

4561 

11755 

8626 

20921 


21921 


18194 
8685-6 


194  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Partou,  J.    Life  and  times  of  Burr. 

—  Todd,  C.  B.  Life  of  Burr.  *I 
Burr,  E.  F.     Ecce  coelum  ;  or,  Parish  astronomy.  6945 

—  Pater  Mundi ;  or,  Doctrine  of  evolution.  1147f? 

—  Pater  mundi ;  or,  Modern  science  testifying  to  the  heavenly  Father.  8432 
Burr,  F.,  Jr.  Field  and  garden  vegetables  of  America.  1268 
Burr,  T.     Parton,  J.     {In  his  Famous  Americans.)  6677 

—  Todd,  C.  B.  Sketch  of  T.  Burr.  (In  Ms  Life  of  A.  Burr.)  *I 
Burrage,  J.  P.     Cady,  D.  R.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  649a 
Burrage,  W.  W.     Biography  of  C.  B.  Brown.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492- 

Burrcliff  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  4506 
Burritt,  E.     Selections  fr.  his  writings ;  extr.  fr.  his  journals. 

{In  Northend,  C.     Burritt.)  19667 

—  Ten  minute  talks  on  all  sorts  of  topics ;  with  autobiographv.  710& 

—  A  walk  fr.  London  to  John  O'Groat's ;  with  notes  bv  the  wav.    2d.  ed.  6604 

—  A  walk  from  London  to  Land's  End  and  back ;  witli  notes  by  the  way. 

must.  6505 

—  Walks  in  the  Black  country  and  its  green  border-land.  7460 

—  Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Traits  of  Representative  men.)  22315' 

—  Northend,  C.    Burritt ;   Sketch  of  his  life  and  labors ;  select,  from  his 

writings,  etc^  1966T 

—  Sketch  of  B.  {In  Famous  boys.)  503& 
Burritt,  E.  H.  Logarithmic  arithmetic.  639 
Burroughs,  J.     Birds  and  poets,  etc.  16939 

Contents.  Birds  and  poets. —  Touches  of  nature.  —  A  bird  medlev.— 
April.  — Spring  poems.  — Our  rural  divinity.— Before  genius.  — Before 
beauty.— Emerson.— The  flight  of  the  eagle. 

—  In  the  hemlocks.     (Little  classics,  v.  17.)  20166 

—  Locusts  and  wild  honey.  18.559 

Contents.  The  pastoral  bees.— Sharp  eves.— Strawberries.— Is  it  going 
to  rain?— Speckled  trout.— Birds  and  birds.— A  bed  of  boughs.— Birds'- 
nesting.— The  halcyon  in  Canada. 

—  Pepacton.  *  20466 

Contents.  Pepacton.— Springs.  — An  idyl  of  the  houev-bee.— Xature 
and  the  poets.— Notes  by  the  way.— Foot-paths.  — A  buiich  of  herbs.— 
Winter  pictures. 

—  Wake-robin.  9204^ 

—  Winter  sunshine ;  sketches.  1533T 

Contents.    Winter  sunshine.— Exhilarations  of  the  road.    The  snow- 
w^alkers.  — The  fox.  — A  March  chronicle.  —  The  apple.  — An  October 
abroad. 
Burrows,  J.  L.     The  merely  moral  man.     {In  Union  pulpit.)        6680- 
Burrows,  M.     Imperial  England.  20923 

—  Place  of  the  laity  in  Church  government.     (In  Weir,  A.    The  Church 

andthe  age,  ser.  1.)  8627 

—  Wiclif's  place  in  history;  lect.  22517 

—  Worthies  of  All  Souls ;'  four  cent,  of  English  history.  12722 
Burrows,  W.  Irving,  W.  {In  his  Spanish  papers,  v.  2.)  5869 
Burt,  H.  M.     Guide  thro,  the  Connecticut  valley  to  the  White 

Mts.  and  the  river  Saguenay.  *I 

Burt,  L.  C.     Synoptical  history  of  Eng.,  with  the  contemp. 

sovereigns  and  events  of  general  history.  13860 

Burton,  I.     The  inner  life  of  Syria,  Palestine,  and  the  Holy 

Land  ;  fr.  [her]  private  journal.     2  v.  •    14195-6^ 

Burton,  J.  H.     The  book  hunter  ;  with  notes  by  R.  G.  White.      5706 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.    3  v.  19561-3 

—  Historv  of  Scotland,  fr.  Agricola's  invasion  to  the  revolution  of  1688. 

7v:  *I 

—  History  of  Scotland,  fr.  the  revolution  to  the  ext.  of  the  last  Jacobite 

insurrection.    2  v.  *I 

—  Life  and  correspondence  of  David  Hume.    2  v.  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS, 


195 


—  The  Scot  abroad.    New  ed.  21397 

Contents.    The  ancient  league  with  France.— The  Scot  abroad. 
Burton.  R.  F.     Abeokuta  and  the  Camaroons  Mts.     2  v.        7429-30 

—  Camoens  :  his  life  and  his  Lusiads ;  a  commentary.    2  v.  21944r-5 

—  Etruscan  Bologna :  a  study.  16813 

—  Lake  regions  of  Central  Africa.  611 

—  Letters  from  the  battle-fields  of  Paraguay.  8716 

—  Personal  narrative  of  a  pilgi-image  to  El-Medinah  and  Meccah.  640 

—  Pilgrimage  to  Mecca.     {In  Tavlor,  B.    Cvcl.  of  3Iod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Ultima  Thule;  or,  A  summer  in  Iceland;  with  hist,  introd.,  maps,  and 

illust.    2  V. 

—  and  Drake,  C.  F.  T.    Unexplored  Syria.    2  v. 
Burton,  R.     Anatomy  of  melancholy.     3  v. 

—  Melancholy  anatomized :  with  anecdotic  illust.  princ.  founded  on  B.'s 

Anatomy  of  melancholy.    2d.  ed. 
Burton,  W.     District  school  as  it  was. 

—  Wliite  slavery ;  a  new  emancipation  cause. 
Burty,  P.     Chefs-d'ouevre  of  the  indust.   arts ;    pottery  and 

porcelain,  glass,  enamel,  metal,  goldsmith's  work,  jewellery, 

and  tapestry.     Illust.  ;  ed.  by  W.  Chaffers. 
Burying  the  hatchet ;  by  E.  Kellogg. 
Busbequius  or  Busbec,  A.  G.    Forster,  T.,and  Daniell,  F.  H.  B. 


17373-4 
11035-6 
642-4 

7211 

2525 

645 


8390 
18163- 


Life  and  letters  of  B.     2  v. 
Busch,  M.     Bismarck  in  the  Franco-German  war. 


2  V. 


20537-8 
18375-6 


Busey,  S.  C.  The  gathering,  packing,  and  free  marketing  of 
fresh  vegetables  and  fruits.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 
Kept.,  V.  2.) 

—  Immigration ;  its  evils  and  consequences. 

Bound  with  Burleigh,  C.  C.    Thoughts  on  the  death  penalty. 

—  Mortality  of  voung  children ;  its  causes  and  prevention.     {In  Baltimore. 

Thos.  Wilson  Sanitarium.    Sanitary  care,  etc.) 
Bush,  C.  P.     Five  years  in  China ;  life  and  obs.  of  W.  Aitchi- 

son. 
Bush,  G.     Anastasis ;  or,  The  doctrine  of  the  resurrection  of 

the  body. 

—  Life  of  Mohammed. 

—  The  millennium  of  the  Apocalypse.    2d.  ed. 

—  The  soul ;  or,  An  mc^.  into  scriptural  psycholog}',  in  its  bearings  on  the 
doctr.  of  the  resurrection. 

Bush,  R.  J.      Reindeer,   dogs,  and    snow-shoes;  journal    of 

Siberian  travel.     Illust. 
Bush-boys,  The  ;  by  Mayne  Reid. 
Bush-life  in  Queensland ;  by  A.  C.  Grant. 
Bush  wanderings  of  a  naturalist  in  Australia. 
Bushe,  C.  K.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.) 
Bushnan,  J.  S.     Fishes,  their  structure  and  economical  uses  ; 

[with  mem.  of  H.  Salviani].     (Nat.  lib.) 
Bushnell,  D.     Howe,  H.     {In  Jus  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.) 
Bushnell,  H.     Forgiveness  and  law. 

—  Life  and  letters. 

—  Moral  uses  of  dark  things. 

—  Nature  and  the  supernatural. 

—  Sermons  for  the  new  life.    7th.  ed. 

—  Sermons  on  Christ  and  his  salvation. 

—  Sermons  on  living  subjects. 

—  The  vicarious  sacrifice,  grounded  in  princ.  of  uuiv.  obligation. 

—  Women's  suttrage ;  the  reform  ag^ainst  nature. 

—  TVork  and  play ;  or,  Literary  varieties. 

Contents.  Work  and  play. — True  wealth  or  weal  of  nations.— Growth 
of  law. — The  founders  great  in  their  unconsciousness. — Historical  estimate 
of  Conn.  — Agriculture  at  the  East.— Life,  or  the  lives.  — City  plans.— 


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6621 

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646 

647 

649 

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Doctrine  of  loyalty. — The  age  of  homespun.— The  day  of  roads. — Religious 
music. 

—  Bartol,  C.  A.    Bushnell,  the  theologian.     (J/i  ^«.s  Princ,  and  portr.)  19741 

—  Phelps,  A.  A  vacation  with  B.  {In  his  My  portfolio.)  22045 
Bushwhacker,  Dr.     See  Cozzens,  F.  S. 

Business.     Davies,  T.  A.     How  to  make  mouey,  and  how  to 

keep  it.  6722 

—  Freedley,  E.  F.    Common  sense  in  business.  18484 
Practical  treatise  on  business.  2176 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    What  career?  Papers  on  the  choice  of  a  vocation,  etc.  17457 

—  Hints  about  business.  11176 

—  How  to  do  business.  2009 

—  Hunt,  F.    Worth  and  wealth;  maxims,  morals,  and  miscellanies.  6009 

—  Maher,  W.  H.    On  the  road  to  riches ;  hints  for  clerks,  etc.  15460 

—  Opportunities  for  industry  and  the  safe  investment  of  capital :  or,  A 

thousand  chances  to  make  money.  3299 

—  Parsons,  T.    Laws  of  business.        '  7862 

—  Smith,  A.  L.    How  to  be  rich;  or,  A  key  to  honest  wealth.  5754 

—  Terry,  S.  H.    How  to  keep  a  store ;  exp'.  in  merchandizing.  22179 

—  Van  Doren,  W.  H.    Mercantile  morals.  4583 

—  See  also  Success. 

Business  ;  by  a  merchant  [Frank  Carr].  12595 

Busk,  R.  H.     The  folk-lore  of  Rome.  12561 

—  The  valleys  of  Tirol,  their  traditions  and  customs ;  and  how  to  visit  them.  12895 
Bussey,  G.  M.     Fables ;  original  and  selected ;    with  introd. 

on  the  hist,  of  fable,  etc.  Illust.  6922 
Bussy-Rabutin,  R.,  comte  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his 

Caus.  lund.,  v.  3,  13.)  *I 
Busy  hives  around  us  ;  Trips  and  visits  to  the  mine,  the  work- 
shop, and  the  factory.  596 
But  yet  a  woman  ;  by  A.  S.  Hardy.  22861 
Butcher,  S.  H.     Demosthenes.     (Class,  writers.)                        -  21759 

—  mid  Lang,  A.    The  Odvssev  of  Homer  done  into  Ens:,  prose.  18298 
Same.    3d.  ed.,  rev.  *       '                                          "^  21332 

Butcher's  bills.  The  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.    \In  his  Gifts  of  the 

child  Christ,  v.  1.)  22412 

Butler,  A.  G.     A  butterfly.     {In  Brown,  R.     Science  for  all, 

ser.  3.)  20526 

—  Spiders'  webs.  (Li  Brown.  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 
Butler,  B.  F.     Hope  the  oreat  reformer.     {In  Nat.  Pris.  Ass. 

of  U.  S.  Rept.,  18730  *I 

Butler,  Benjamin  F.     Bland,  T.  A.     Life  of  Butler.  18474 

—  Parton,  J.    Gen.  B.  in  New  Orleans;  administration  of  the  Dept.  of  the 

Gulf.  1862.  5513 

Butler,  C.  M.  Vain  thoughts.  {In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Butler,  C.     Reminiscences  ;  With   a  letter  on  anc.  and  mod. 

music.  *I 

Butler,  C.  M.     Inner  Rome;  political,  religious,  and  social.  6107 

—  Sermon,  funeral  of  H.  Clav.  (In  U.  S.  Cong.  Obituarv  addr.)  854 
Butler,  E.  Eddy,  D.  C.  '  {In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 
Butler,  F.  A.     See  Kemble,  F.  A. 

Butler,  J.  E.  Woman's  work,  and  woman's  culture.  8852 
Butler,  J.  G.     Christ  and  the  believer  inseparable.     {In  Union 

pulpit.)  6680 
Butler,  J.  D.     Defence  of  classical  studies.    {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass. 

Addr.  andProc,  1874.)  16720 
Butler,  J.,  5j:>.     Works;    pref.,   Life  of  the    author,    by  Dr. 

Kippis  ;  with  acct.  of  his  character  and  writings  bv  S. 

Halifax.     2  v.                                                             ^       '  651-2 


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—  Aualogj'  of  relig.  to  the  consititutiou  aud  course  of  uature ;  iutrod.  by  A. 

Barnes.    20tli.  ed. 

—  Arnold,  M.    Bishop  Butler  and  the  Zeit-g:eist.     {In  hisljast  essays,  etc.) 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    Butler.     (Phil,  class,  for  Eng.  readers.) 

—  Goulburn,  E.  M.    Butler,  the  ethical  preacher.    (Li  Kempe,  J.  E.  Class. 

preach.) 

—  Kippis,  A.    Life  of  B.     (/??  Butler,  J.    Works,  v.  1.) 

—  Rogers,  H.    Butler.     (In  New  bio^.  of  ill.  men.) 

—  Steplieu.  L.  Butler's  '  Analogy.'  (in his  Hist,  of  Eng.  thought,  etc.,  v.  1.) 
Butler,  J.  W.     Manufacture  and   appl.   of  silicated  stone  for 

sewer  tubes.     (In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.   and  Sur. 

Proc,  V.  6.) 
Butler,  R.     Irish  tutor.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  2.) 
Butler,  S.     Poetical  works.     2  v. 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.) 
Butler,  S.     Life  and  habit.     2d.  ed. 

T.  B.     Philosophy  of  the  weather,  and  guide  to  its 


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280a 

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2040 

18829 


{In  his  Cavaliers  of  fortune.) 


Butler, 

changes. 
Butler,  W.     Grant,  J. 
Butler,  W.  A.     Poems. 

—  Nothing  to  wear.    Illust. 
Butler,  W.  A.     Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  ancient  philosophy; 

ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  H.  Thompson.     2  v.  6319-20 

—  Sermons,  doct.,  and  practical;  ed.,  with  the  author's  life,  by  T.  "Wood- 

ward.   9th.  ed.    2  v. 
Butler,  W.    F.     Ventilation   of  buildings.     (Van   Nostrand's 

sci.  ser.) 
Butler,  Wm.  F.     The  great  lone  land  ;  travel  and  adv.  in  the 

N.  W.  of  Amer.     Illust.  and  map. 

—  Red  Cloud,  the  solitary  Sioux. 

—  The  wild  north  land ;  (Northern  No.  America.)    Illust. 
Butt,  B.M.     Delicia.      (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

—  Eugenie.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

—  Geraldine  Hawthorne.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

—  Hester. 

—  Miss  Molly.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 
Butt,  G.     Dieudonnee.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

—  The  time  of  the  roses.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 
Butter.     Angell,  A.  and  Hehner,  O.     Butter  ;  its  analysis  and 

adulterations. 

—  Evans,  M.    Butter  and  cheese.     (Brit,  mauuf .  ind.) 
Butterfield,  C.  W.     History  of  the  disc,  of  the  Northwest  by 

J.  Nicolet,  1634  ;  with  sketch  of  his  life. 
Butterflies.     Anderson,  J.,  Jr.     How  to  collect  butterflies  and 
moths.      (/)?  Housman,  H.     Story  of  our  museum.) 

—  Coleman,  W.  S.    British  buttei*flies.    Illust. 

—  Morris,  F.  O.    History  of  British  butterflies. 

—  Scudder,  S.  H.    Butterflies,  their  structure,  changes,  etc.,  with  spec.  ref. 

to  Amer.  forms;  appl.  of  the  •'  Doctrine  of  Descent." 

—  Weismann.  A.    Seasonal  dimorphism  of  butterflies.  {In  his  Stud,  in  the 

theory  of  descent.) 
Butterfly  hunters.  The  ;  by  H.  S.  Conant. 
Butterfly's  gospel.  The,  and  other  stories  ;  by  F.  Bremer. 
Butterworth,  H.     Young   folks'  history  of  America ;   [compl. 
mostly  fr.  McKenzie's  Hist,  of  the  F.  S.].     Illust. 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Boston.    Illust. 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands ;  or,  Tommy  Toby's  trip  to  Mount  Par- 

nassus ;  [Spain,  Sicily,  France,  Italy.  Greece] .     [Illust.] 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe ;  vacation  rambles  in  historic  lands. 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Occident ;  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific.    Illust. 

—  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient ;  the  Adriatic  to  the  Baltic. 


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17009 
2261T 
18912 
1666T 

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Buttmann,  A.  Grammar  of  the  New  Testament  Greek.  Au- 
thorized trans.     With  add.  and  correct.  15819 

Buttons.     Aitkin,  W.  C.     Buttons.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15467 

Buxton.     Black,  A.  and  C.  Guide  to  Buxton  and  its  environs  ; 

ed.  by  L.  Jewitt.  *I 

Buxton,  B.  H.     Jennie  of  "  The  Princes."     3  v.  19276-8 

—  Sceptre  and  ring.  20S97 

—  Won!  3v.  19806-8 
Buxton,  C.  Memoirs  of  T.  F.  Buxton.  657 
Buxton,  E.   N.     The  A  B  C  of   free  trade ;  address,    1882. 

(Cobden  Club.)  21545 

Buxton,  H.  J.  W.     English  painters  ;  with  Amer.  painters,  by 

S.  R.  Koehler.      (Illust.  hd.  bks.  of  artliist.)  22461 

Buxton,  T.  F.     Buxton,  C.     Memoirs  of  T.  F.  Buxtoii.  G57 

Buy  a  broom  :  by  C.  M.  Yonge.     (In  her  Bye- words.)  19611 

By  Celia's  arbor  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  17629 

By  his  own  might;  by  W.  von  Hillern.  10749 

By  love  and  law  ;  by  L.  Alldridge.     3  v.  19280-2 

By  proxy;  by  J.  Pay  n.  ■•  17636 

By  still  waters  ;     by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].  12948 

By  the  cradle  ;  by  E.  Legouve.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

By  the  river  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.     {In  her  Silver  pitchers,  etc.)     15781 
By  the  sea  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  16839 

By  the  Tiber  ;   [by  M.  A.  Tincker].     (No  name  ser.)  20431 

Byerley,  T.  and  Robertson,  J.  C.  The  Percy  anecdotes,  origin- 
al and  selected.     11  v.  3426-36 
Byerly,  W.  E.     Elements  of  the  differential  calculus,  with  ex- 
amples, etc.  20837 

—  Elements  of  the  integral  calculus,  with  a  key  to  the  solution  of  differ- 

ential equations.  20838 

Byers,  A.  G.     District  prisons,  under  state  control  for  persons 

convict,  of  minor  offences.     {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and 

Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,   1870.)  *I 

Byford,  W.  H.     Philosophy  of  domestic  life.  7558 

Bynner,  E.  L.     Damen's  ghost.     (Round  rob.  ser.)  20839 

—  Nimport.  17100 

—  Tritons.  17883 
Byr,  R.,  pseud.     See  Bayer,  R.  von. 

Byrn,  M.  L      The  complete  practical  brewer.     Illust.  1566S 

Byrne,  O.     Essential  elements  of  pract.  mechanics.     2d.  ed.  11041 

—  Handbook  for  the  artisan,  mechanic,  and  engineer.    Illust.  6517 

—  Mechanics.  668 
Byrne,  Mrs.  Wm.  P.     Cosas  de  Espaiia ;  illust.  of  Spain  and 

the  Spaniards  as  they  are.     2  v.  6745-6 

Byron,  A.  I.  M.  Lady.  Martineau,  H.  {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657  ;  16744 

—  Stowe,  H.  B.  Lady  B.  Tindicated ;  hist,  of  the  Byron  controversy.  8162 
Byron,  G.  G.  N.,  Lord.     Letters  and  journals;  with  not.  of 

his  life  by  T.  Moore.     2  v.  13945-6 

—  Plays.    See  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Poetical  works.                          .  8701 

—  Poetical  works.    10  v.  7972-81 

—  Poetry  of  B.,  chosen  and  arranged  by  M.  Arnold.  20658 

—  Boissv,  T.  G.    Mv  recollections  of  Bvron.  7668 

—  Castelar,  E.    Life  of  Lord  Bvron.     "  15338 

—  Elze,  K.    Life  of  Lord  Byron.  10072 

—  Gait,  J.    Life  of  Bvron.  2199 


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—  Gardiner,  M.,  Countess  of  Blessingtmi.    Journal  of  conversations  with  B.  6636 

—  Giles,  H.    Moral  philosophy  of  B.'s  life ;  Moral  spirit  of  B.'s  genius.    {In 

Ms  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  1.)  22.52 

—  Giimian,  G.     (In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (hi  his  Famous  men.)  1592 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.    Italian  haunts  of  B.     {In  his  Group  of  poets.)  13752 

—  Havward,  A.    Bvron  and  Tennyson.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  2.)  20603 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  y.  1.)  2040 

—  Jeaftreson,  J.  C.    The  real  Lord  Byron;  new  views  of  tlie  poet's  life.  22940 

—  Kinjrslev,  C.    Thoughts  on  Shellev  and  B.     {In  his  Lit.  and  gen.  lect. 

and  ess.)  "  '  21362 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.    Moore's  life  of  B.     {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—  Morlev,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  misc.)  11123 

—  Nadal",  E.  S.    Byron.     {In  his  Essays.)  21897 

—  Paget,  J.    Eecolleetions  of  Bvron  and  his  calumniators.     {In  his  Para- 

doxes, efc.)                         '  12732 

—  Nichol,  J.    Bvron.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19841 

—  Scott,  W.     {in  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  2.)  3838 

—  Swinburne,  A.  C.     {I7i  his  Essavs,  etc.)  14246 

—  Tavlor,  W.  C.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Trelawny,  E.  J.    Recollections  of  the  last  davs  of  Shellev  and  B.  4489 
Records  of  Shelley,  B.,  and  the  author.    2  v.                                                18120-21 

Byron,  H.  J.     Archer,  W.      {In  his  Eog.  dramatists.)  22644 

Byzantine  empire.     See  Eastern  empire. 

C,  H.  G.     Gift  for  young  students.  2251 

Contents.    Anticipation.— Leaves  fi\  the  autobiog.  of  a  governess.— 
The  wanderer's  return. — Patchwork. — Reminiscences  of  school  life. — Seq. 
to  Reminiscences-  of  school  life. 
C,  H.  J.     The  art  of  furnishing  on  rational  and  aesthetic  prin- 
ciples. 15894 
€.,  S.  O.    Stories  fr.  Waverley  for  children.                                   11644 
Contents.  Ivanhoe. — The  monastery.— The  abbott. — Queutin  Durward. 
—Rob  Rov. — The  talisman. 
€.,S.  T.     The  little  Fox;    or,  Story  of   Capt.   McClintock's 

Arctic  expedition.  7369 

€aballero,  F.,  pseud.     See  Arrom,  C.  Bohl  de  F. 
Cabanis,  P.  J.  G.    Mignet,  F.  A.  A.   (In  his  Notices  et  portr., 

V.  2.)  9574 

Cabarus,  T.     See  Tallien,  Mme. 
€abell,  J.  L.     Address.      (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Rept., 

etc.,  V.  4,  5.)  "  *I 

—  Rise  and  progress  of  internat.  hvgiene.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts., 

etc.,\.l.)  '  *I 

—  Testimony  of  mod.  science  to  the  unity  of  mankind :  introd.  by  J.  W. 

Alexaiider.    2d.  ed.  *                                           '                     5851 

Cabinet  work.     Stokes,  J.  Cabinet  maker's  and  upholsterer's 

companion.  4256 

Cable,  G.  W.     Old  Creole  days.  18666 

—  The  Grandissimes.  19829 

—  Madame  Delphine.  20626 
Cable.     See  Telegraph. 

^  Cabot,  G.     Lodge,  H.  C.     Life  and  letters  of  C.  17040 

Cabot,  S.     Frost,  T.     Re-discovery  of  America.    (In  his  Hf.- 

hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

—  Hayward,  C.  Life  of  C.     {In  Lives  of  em,  Individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 
S^ame.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  9.)                                              4118 

Cabul.     Burns,  A.     Cabool ;  journey  and  residence.  627 

Cachemire,  X.  B.  T.,  Le ;  com.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.  (Li  his 

Theatre  compl.,  v.  6.)  14570 

Cadell,  H.  M.     Ida  Craven.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  15895 

Cadet  button,  The  ;  by  F.  Whittaker.  17640 


200  FKEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Cadilhac,  M.  di  G.     See  Galletti  di  Cadilhac. 

Cadwalader,  J.  Sketch  of  C.  {In  Lives  of  heroesof  Amer.  Rev.)     2122 

Cady,  D.  R.     Biography  of  J.   P.   Burrage.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6495 

Csedmon.    Morley,  H.  The  opening  of  Csedmon's  paraphrase. 

{In  Ms  C.  Marot,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1082& 

—  Watson,  R.  S.  Cjedmon,  the  first  Enjr.  poet.  15645 
Caesar,  C.  J.   Opera  ;  ed.  N.  L.  Achaintre  et  N.  E.  Lemaire.  4  v. 

(Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8225-8 

—  Commentarii ;  with  notes  by  G.  Long.    New  ed.  *I 

—  Commentarii ;  with  ref .  to  Latin  grammars ;  synonvmes ;  notes,  etc. ;  by 

J.  H.  Hanson.                                                          '  22316 

—  Commentaries ;  with  diet,  and  notes  by  E.  A.  Andrews.  9696 

—  Commentaries ;  with  the  supp.  books  attributed  to  Hirtius.  894 

—  Abbott,  J.    History  of  Juhus  Caesar.  la 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Divus  Caesar.     {In  his  Short  studies,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  17016 
Ciesar ;  a  sketch.  18660 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.     (In  his  Captains  of  Rom.  Repub.)  1871 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Liddell,  H.  G.    Life  of  Caesar.  2658 

—  Long,  G.     {In  his  Civ.  wars  of  Rome.)  273& 

—  Napoleon  III.    History  of  Julius  Caesar.    2  v.  6450-1 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    Cfesar  and  Alexander;   hist,  comparison.     {In  his 

Course  of  lect.  on  mod.  hist.)  22860 

—  Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C.     {In  his  Opera,  v.  1.)  8336 

—  Trollope.  A.    The  commentaries  of  Ca-sar.     (Anc.  Class.)  8771 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  {In  her  Book  of  worthies.)  8118 
Caesarism  and  ultramontanism  ;  by  H.  E.  Manning.  {In  his  Misc.)  17190 
Caesars,  The;  De  Quincey,  T.     The  Caesars.  1150 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    The  Flavian  Caesars.     {In  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  2.)  11526 

—  Renau,  E.     {I7i  his  Melanges  d'  hist.)  14516 

—  Seutonius  Tranquillus,  C.    Lives  of  the  twelve  Caesars.  4300 
(In  his  Opera.)    2  v.                                                                                        8335-6 

Cafe  des  varietes,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Cage  du  lion.  La  ;  comedie  ;  parH.  de  Bornier.     {In  Legouve, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14687 

Caged  lion,  The  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  4894 

Cagliostro,  A.,  conte  (h\  pseud.     See  Balsamo,  G. 
Cagliostro  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Operas  comiques,  v.  12.)  *I 

Cagnotte,    La,   com. -vaudeville  ;  par  E.  M.    Labiche.      {In  his 

Theatre  compl.,  v.  5.)  14562 

Cahen,  A.  and  Sujol,  G.  A  I'essai.  (Theatre  de  camp.,  ser.  7.)  14691 
Cahun,  L.     Adventures  of    Captain   Mago  ;  or,  A   Phoenician 

expedition.     B.  C,  1000  ;  tr.  by  E.  E.  Frewer.     Illust.       16563 
Cailliaud,    F.     Journey  to  the  Libyan  oases,   Etheopia,   and 

Sennaar.     {In  Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

Cain,  W.     Maximum  stresses  in  framed  bridges.     (Van  Nos- 

trand's  sci.  ser.)  18067 

—  Practical  theory  of  Youssoir  arches.     (Yan  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14141 

—  Theory  of  solid  and  braced  elastic  arches;   Graphical  analysis.     (Yan 

Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  19501 

Caine,  T.  H.     Recollections  of  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti.  22243 

Caird,  E.     Hegel.      (Phil,  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  22751 

Caird,  J.     Prairie  farming  in  America  ;  with  notes  by  the  way 

on  Canada  and  the  L.  S.  7709 

Caird,  J.     Corporate  immortality  ;  Union  with  God.     (Scotch 

sermons,  1880.)  19903 

—  Introduction  to  the  philosophy  of  religion.  19771 

—  Religions  of  India:  Brahmanism ;  Buddhism.     (In  his  Oriental  relig.)         21880 


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—  Same.    {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.) 

—  and  others.    Oriental  religions.     (Humboldt  Lib.) 

Contents.    Caird,  J.    Religious  of   India:   Brahminism ;   Budhism.— 
Matheson,  G.    Religion  of  Chiua  :  Confucianism.— Milne,  J.    Religion  of 
Persia :  Zoroaster  and  the  Zend  Avesta. 
Cairnes,  J.  E.  Character  and  logical  method  of  polit.  economy. 

—  Essays  in  polit.  economy,  theoret.  and  applied. 

—  Some  leading  principles  of  polit.  economy  newly  expounded. 

—  Bagehot,  W.     {In  his  Biog.  studies.) 

Cairns .  H .  MacC . ,  Lord  Cairns.  Higginson,  T.  W.  {In  his  Eng. 
statesmen.) 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     {In  his  Cabinet  poitr.) 

—  Sketch  of  C.     {In  Polit.  portr.) 

Cairns,  J.  Unbelief  in  the  18th.  cent.,  as  contrasted  with  its 
earlier  and  later  history. 

Cairo.     Whately,  M.  S.     Scenes  fr.  life  in  Cairo. 

Caissier,  Un  ;  com^die  ;  par  A.  Gill  et  G.  Richard.  {In  Say- 
netes,  etc.^  ser.  6.) 

Cains  Gracchus  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.     {Li  his  Dram,  works.) 

Caius,  J.     See  Kaye,  J. 

Cakes  and  ale ;  by  D.  Jerrold.      (In  his  Works,  v.  2.) 

Cakes  and  ale  at  Woodbine  ;  by  Barry  Gray  [R.  B.  Coffin]. 

Cal  Culver  and  the  devil ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.  {In  her  Some- 
body's neighbors.) 

Calavar ;  by  R.  M.  Bird. 

Calbot's  rival  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.     {In  his  Laughing  mill,  etc.) 

Calcraft,  J.  W.  Bride  of  Lammermoor.  {In  Mod.  stand, 
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Calculations.  Allen,  H.  B.  The  useful  companion  and  arti- 
ficer's assistant ;  incl.  mathematical  calculations. 

Calculus.  Church,  A.  E.  Elements  of  difif.  and  integ.  calcu- 
lus;  rev.  ed.,  cont.  elements  of  the  calculus  of  variations. 

—  Davies,  C.    Differential  and  integral  calculus. 

Bd.  with  Elements  of  Analvt.  Geometry. 

—  DeMorgan,  A.    The  differential  and  integral  calculus.     (Lib.  of  usef . 

knowl.) 

—  Sturm,  C.    Cours  d'  analyse  de  I'^cole  polytechnique.    2  v. 

—  Todhunter,  I.    Researches  in  the  calculus  of  variations,  princ.  on  the 

theory  of  discontinuous  evolutions. 

Differential. 

—  Byerly,  W.  E.    Elements  of  the  differential  calculus,  with  examples,  etc. 
'See  also  Intregal,  heloif. 

—  Todhunter,  I.    Treatise  on  the  differential  calculus. 

—  Williamson,  B.    Elementary  treat,  on  the  diff.  C. ;   cont.  the  theory  of 

plane  curves,  with  examples. 

Integral. 

—  Byerlv,  W.  E.    Elements  of  the  integ.  C. ;  with  a  key  to  the  solution  of 

dtft".  equations. 

—  Todhunter,  I.    Treatise  on  the  integ.  C,  and  its  applications. 

—  Williamson,  B.    Elementary  treat,  on  the  integ.  C ;  cont.  appl.  to  plane 

curves  and  surfaces,  with  examples. 

—  See  also  Probabilities. 
Calcutta.     Minturn.  R.  B.,  Jr.    {In  his  From  N.  Y.  to  Delhi.) 
Caldas  ;  a  story  of  Stonehenge  ;  by  J.  Corner. 
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—  Prescott,  W.  H.    Mme.  Calderon's  Life  in  Mexico.     {In  his  Biog.  and 

crit.  misc.)  3541 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  P.     Hasell,  E.  J.     Calderon.  19264 

—  Trench,  R.  C.  Calderon ;  his  life  and  genius ;  with  spec,  of  his  plays.  4401 
Calderon,  the  courtier;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  12457 
Calderwood,  H.     Handbook  of  moral  philosophy.  11458 

—  On  teaching ;  its  ends  and  means.  13608 

—  Philosophy  of  the  infinite.  10162 

—  The  relations  of  mind  and  brain.                                                                  »  18959 

—  The  relations  of  science  and  religion.  (Morse  lect.,  1880.)  20762 
Calderwood  secret,  The  ;  by  V.  W.  Johnson.  14039 
Caldor,  M.  T.  Social  charades  and  parlor  operas.  11240 
Caldwell,  A.  C.     See  Marsh-Caldwell. 

Caldwell,  W.  W.     Poems.  660 

Caleb  Field;  by  [Mrs.  Oliphant].  11312 

—  Same ;  (  With  The  orphans.)  11577 
Caleb  Ki'inkle  ;  by  C.  C.  Coffin.  13310 
Caleb  Williams,  Adventures  of  ;  by  [W.  Godwin].  6700 
Calendar  of    the  Prayer-Book ;    illust.  ;  with  Chief  Christian 

emblems,  fr.  early  and  medievel  monuments.  8859 

Calendars.     Woolhouse,  W.  S.  B.     Analysis  of  the  Christian, 

Hebrew,  and   Mahometan  calendars.     (In  Ms  Measures, 

weights,  etc.)  4694 

Calf  love  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope.      (In  his  Seven  stories.  20275 

Calhoun,  J.  C.     Works.     6  v.  661-6 

—  Letters.     {In  Bay,  W.  V.  N.    Bench  and  Bar.)  18194 

—  Speech.     {In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.    (In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Hoist,  H.  von.    J.  C.  Calhoun.  21585 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     {In  his  Liv.  orators  in  Amer.)  2857 

—  Parton,  J.  {In  his  Fam.  Americans.)  6677 
Calhoun,  L.  G.  Introduction.  (In  Modern  women.)  7523 
Caliban  ;  the  missing  link  ;  by  D.  Wilson.  11522 
Calico  printing.     Calvert,  F.  C.     Dyeing  and  calico  printing  ; 

incl.    acct.    of    manufacture   and   use   of    aniline  colours 

Illust.  *I 
California.     Geological  Survey. 

—  Contributions  to  barometric  hjipsometry;  with  tables.  *I 

3IisceUaneous  works. 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    California  and  the  gold  mania.     {In  his  Letters,  etc.)  1163 

—  Dunbar,  E.  E.    Romance  of  the  age;  or,  The  discovery  of  gold  in  C.  6915 

—  Stockton,  R.  F.    Despatches  rel.  to  the  military  and  naval  operations  in 

C,  1847.     {In  his  Life,  etc.)  4254 

—  Thornton,  J.  Q.    Oregon  ^nd  C.  in  1848 ;  with  recent  information  on  the 

fold  mines  of  C.    2  v.  4457-8 
.  Board  of  Gommissio7iers  on  the  Irrigation  of  the  San  Joaquin, 

Tulare,  and  Sacramento  valleys.    Report.  12997 
Sotany, 

—  Rattan,  V.    A  popular  California  flora ;  with  lessons  adapt,  to  the  Pacific 

Coast.    4th.  ed.  22629 
Description. 

—  Brace,  C.  L.    The  New  West ;  or,  California  in  1867-8.  7757 

—  Bryant,  E.    What  I  saw  in  California.  549 

—  Codman,  J.    {In  his  Round  trip.)  18704 

—  Colton,  W.    Deck  and  port ;  or,  Incidents  of  a  cruise  in  the  U.  S.  frigate 

Congress;  [1845-6].  904 
Three  vears  in  California.    Illust.  908 

—  Dall,  C.  H.    My  first  hohday ;  or.  Letters  home  fr.  Colorado,  C,  etc.  20992 

—  Farnham,  E.  W.  B.    California,  in-doors  and  out.  1446 

—  Fremont,  J.  C.    Explorations  of  the  Rocky  Mts.  and  C.     {In  Tavlor,  B. 

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—  Greeley,  H.    An  overland  journey  fr.  N.  Y.  to  San  Francisco,  1859. 

—  Hamilton,  L.    Border  states  of  3iexico ;  with  sketch  of  Lower  C,  etc. 

—  Helms,  L.  Y.    Journevs  to  C,  in  1849.     (In  his  Pioneering,  etc.) 

—  Hittell,  J.  S.    Eesourc^s  of  California. 

—  Lawrence,  G.  A.     (In  his  Silverland.) 

—  Mayer,  B.     (In  his  Mexico,  etc..  v.  2.) 

—  Minturn,  W.     (In  his  Travels  west.) 

—  Nordhoff,  C.    California;  for  health,  pleasure,  and  residence. 

Same.    New  ed. ;  giving  aects.  of  culture  of  the  grape,  orange,  etc. 

—  Northern  California,  Oregon,  and  the  Sandwich  Is. 

—  Parkman,  F.    The  Oregon  Trail. 

—  Band,  E.  A.    (In  his  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lauds.)    Illust. 

—  Taylor,  B.    Eldorado:  or.  Adventures  in  the  path  of  empire. 
(Li  his  At  home  and  abroad,  ser.  2.) 

—  Taylor,  B.  F.    Between  the  ^ates.    Illust. 

—  Wliitney,  J.  D.    The  Yosemite  guide-book;  descr.  of  the  Y.  valley  and 

the  region  of  the  Sierra  Nevada,  and  the  big  trees  of  C.    New  ed. 
Maps. 

History. 

—  Browne,  J.  E.    Report  of  debates  in  the  Convention  of  C.  on  the  forma- 

tion of  the  state  constitution. 

—  Cooke,  P.  St.  G.  Conquest  of  New  Mexico  and  C. ;  hist,  and  pers.  narrative, 

—  Norman,  L.    Youth's  hist,  of  California. 

—  Tuthill,  F.    History  of  Cahfornia. 

—  See  also  San  Francisco ;— West,  The. 
California  and  Oregon  trail.     See  Oregon  trail. 
€alifornian  verses  ;  by  C.  H.  Phelps. 
Californians,  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Fisher. 
■Caligula.     See  Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C. 

Caliphs.     Muir,  W.     Annals  of  the  early  caliphate ;  fr.  orig. 

sources.     Map. 
Caliphs  and  sultans  ;  by  8.  Hanley. 
Calkins,  N.  A.     Primary  object  lessons. 

—  Teaching  color;  notes  fr.  leet.    (Pps.  on  education.) 
—joint  author.    See  Kiddle,  H. 

Call  at  Number  1-7  ;  by  J.  Triplet.     {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  36.) 
Callaway,  C.     Biography  of  a  trilobite  ;  Ancient  horn-shells  ; 

Cracks  in  the  earth's  crust.     (In  Brown,  R.    Science  for 

all,  ser.  4.) 

—  An  old  continent  in  the  Atlantic  ocean ;  Some  verv  old  rocks.    (In  Brown, 

E.    Science  for  all,  ser.  3.) 

—  How  the  river  Severn  cut  thr.  Wenlock  edge.     (In  Brown,  E.    Science 

for  all,  ser.  2.) 
•Callaway,    J.,    tr.      Yakkun    Nattannawa.      Cingalese   poem. 

Appended,   The  practices  of   a  Capua   or   Devil  priest ; 

Kolan  Nattannawa.     Cingalese  poem.     Illust. 
Callcott,  J.  W.     Musical  grammar. 
Callemard   de   Lafayette,    C.     Sainte-Beuve,    C.   A.     {In   his 

Nouv.  lund.,  V.  2.) 
Callender,  E.  B.     Thaddeus  Stevens,  commoner. 
Callis,  F.     Cutlery.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.) 

Callot,  Jacques.    Houssaye,  A.  {In  his  Philosophers,  e^c,  v.  1.) 
Calmet,   A.     The   phantom   world;    hist,   and  philosophy   of 

spirits,    apparitions,   etc.  ;    with   pref.   and   notes   by   H. 

Christmas. 
Calomnie,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  1,  v.  4.) 
Calonne,  C.  A.  de.     Beesly,  E.  S.     Necker  and  Calonne.     {In 

his  Catiline,  etc.) 
Calpurnius  Flaccus.     See  Flaccus. 


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Calpurnius  Sicidus,  T.     Ecloga?.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet. 

Lat.  min.,  v.  1.)  (Bib.  class.  Lat.)  SSS^* 
Calthrop,  G.     The  gradual  unfolding  of  revelation.     {In  Chr. 

Evid.  Soc.  Pop.  obj.,  etc.)  12520' 
Calthrop,  H.  C.  H.     Paladin  and  Saracen  ;  stories  fr.  Ariosto. 

Illust.  22782 
Calthrop,  S.  R.     Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost.     {In  Institute 

essays.)  19811 

—  The  life  eternal ;  heaA^en  and  hell,  (/w  Unitarian  affirmations.)  18586 
Calvinism.  Allen,  J.  H.  (In  his  Three  phases  of  theology.)  21857 
Calvary,  The,  of  St.  Sebastian  ;  by  [K.  S.  Macquoid].    {In  her 

Pict.  across  the  channel,  v.  1.)  11937 

Calverley,  C.  S.     Fly-leaves.     (Leis.  hr.-ser.)  10908 

Calvert,  F.  C.     Dyeing  and  calico  printing;  incl.  account  of 

manufacture  and  use  of  aniline  colours  ;  ed.  by  J.  Sten-  v 

house  and  C.  E.  Groves.     3d.  ed.     Illust.  *I 

Calvert,  G.  H.     Arnold  and  Andr^  ;  hist,  drama.  15775 

—  Charlotte  von  Stein ;  a  memoir.  17124 

—  The  gentleman.  1066 

—  Life  of  Rubens.  16098 

—  The  3Iaid  of  Orleans ;  hist,  tragedv.  12551 

—  Notice  of  Joubert.     [In  Joubert,  J.    Some  of  the  Thoughts.)  16611 

—  Scenes  and  thoughts  m  Europe.  671 
Calvert,  3.,  joint  author.     See  Williams,  T. 

Calvert,  L.    Burnap,  G.  AV.     Life  of  C.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib. 

of  Am.  biog.,  v.  19.)  4128^ 
Calvin,  J.     "  De  usuris  responsum."     {In  Soc.  for  Polit.  Ed. 

Econ.  tr.)  21167 

—  Bancroft,  G.     (In  his  Lit.  and  hislt.  misc.)  299 

—  Blackburn,  W.  M.    College  days  of  Calvin.  6906 
Young  Calvin  in  Paris.  6907 

—  Channing,  W.  E.     The  moral  argument  against  Calvinism,     {hi  his 

Works.  V.  1.)  787 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Calvinism.  9143 
Same.     {In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  2.)  9686 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    Saint  Louis  and  Calvin.  8069 

—  Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.    Historv  of  the  reformation  in  Europe  in  the  time 

ofC.    8  v.                              '                                                         5416-19;  15943-6^ 

—  Osgood,  S.    John  Calvin  and  the  refomied  svstem.     {In  his  Studies.)  7189 

—  Renan,  J.  E.     (In  his  Studies,  etc.)                ^  5636 

—  Tulloch,  J.  {Ill  his  Leaders  of  the  Reform.)  452T 
Camaraderie.  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1,  v.  3.)  *I 
Cambodia.    Helms,  L.  Y.    {In  /us  Pioneering,  etc.)  21974 

—  Knox,  T.  W.  (In  his  Adventures  in  a  journey  to  Siam,  etc.)  Illust.  19882 
Cambridge,  A.  My  guardian.  18222: 
Cambridge,  G.  W.  F.  C,  Duke  of.     McCarthy,  J.     {In  his 

Mod.  Lead.)  11191 

Cambridge,  W.  G.     Mechanic's  bride.  672 

Cambridge,  Eng.  Doran,  J.  (Jn  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803^ 
Cambridge,  3Iass.     Bradbury,  W.  F.     The  Cambridge  High 

School  hist,  and  catalogue;    with  its  early  hist.,  by  E. 

Smith.  Illust.  22073 
Cambridge  University.     Bristed,  C.  A.     Five  years  in  an  Eng. 

university.  11351 

—  Cambridge  trifles,  or,  Splutterings  fr.  an  undergraduate  pen.  21132 

—  Everett,  W.    Lectures  on  the  University  of  Cambridge.  6105 

—  Macmichael,  W.  F.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  boat  races.  8617 
Cambridge  trifles  ;  or,  Splutterings  fr.  an  undergraduate  pen.  21132 


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•Camden,  C,  Earh     See  Pratt,  C. 

Camden,  J.  J.,  Marquess.     See  Pratt,  J.  J. 

Cameron,  C.  A.     The  stock-feeder's  manual ;  The  chemistry 

of  food  in  rel.  to  the  breeding  and  feeding  of  live  stock.  13689 

'Cameron,  Mrs.  H.  L.     Deceivers  ever.  17698 

—  Juliet's  guardian.  16940 
Cameron,  J.     Grant,  J.     {In  his  Cavaliers  of  fortune.)  10760 

•Cameron,  J.  F.     Camps  :  Depopulation  of  Memphis  ;  Epidem- 
ics, 1878-1879.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.. 

V.  5.)  *I 

Cameron,  M.  E.     The  House  of  Achendaroch.  19564 

Cameron,  S.     Savage.  J.     {In  Jiis  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 
Cameron,  V.  L.     Across  Africa.     Illust.     2  v.                          17523-4 

Cameron  pride.  The  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  6918 
Camilla's  husband  ;  drama  :  bv  W.  Phillips.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  29:   41.)                   ^                                             11824;  11830 
'Camille;    adapt,  fr.  French  of  A.  Dumas.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  17.)  11818 
Camoens,  L.  de.     Os  Lucia«las  :  Eng.  by  R.  F.  Burton.  2  v.  21942-3 

—  Burton.  E.  F.    Camoen* ;  his  life  and  his  Luciads :  a  commentary.    2  v.  21944-5 

—  Spear,  C.  {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
Camorristi,  The  :  and  other  tales  ;  by  M.  Galletti  di  Cadilhac.  22781 
Camors  ;  by  O.  Feuillet.  8445 
Camp,  H.  W.     Trumbull,  H.  C.     The  knightly  soldiers  ;  biog. 

of  C.  »  5956 
Camp,  The,  and  barrack  room.  673 
Camp  and  fireside  stories  :  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  5825 
Camp,  The,  at  the  Olympic:  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  {In  his  Ex- 
travaganzas, V.  4.)  *I 
Camp,  court,  and  siege  :  by  W.  Hoffman.  17305 
Camp  cure  ;  by  S.  W.  Mitchell.  (  With  his  Nurse  and  patient.  17216 
Camp-fire  and  cotton-field  ;  Southern  adventure  in  time  of  war  ; 

by  T.  W.  Knox.  22202 

Camp  life  in  the  woods  :  by  AV.  H.  Gibson.     Illust.  20872 

Camp  notes  :  sport  and  adventure  ;  by  F.  Boyle.  12560 

Campagne,  Le  :  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2.,  v.  8.)  *I 
Campaigns.     Adams,  C.     Great  campaigus  ;  acct.  of  military 

operations  in  Europe,  1796-1870.  18150 
Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War:  namely: 

Cist.  H.  M.    The  Armv  of  the  Cumberland.  21503 

Cox,  J.  D.    Atlanta.  21581 

—  The  march  to  the  sea ;  Franklin  and  Xashville.  22020 
Doubledav,  A.  Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg.  21335 
Force,  M.  F.  From  Fort  Henrv  to  Corinth.  21012 
Greene,  F.  Y.  The  Mississippi.  22149 
Humphi'eys,.A.  A.  The  Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and  '65.  22942 
Nicolay,  J.  G.  The  outbreak  of  rebellion.  21044 
Palfrey,  F.  "^.  The  Antietam  and  Fredericksburg.  21305 
Pond,  G.  E.  The  Shenandoah  Yallev  in  1864.  22478 
Eopes,  J.  C.  The  armv  under  Pope.  '  21048 
Webb,  A.  S.    The  peninsula;  McClellan's  campaign,  1862.  21127 

•Campan,  J.  L.  H.  G.    Memoires  sur  la  vie  de  Marie  Antoinette. 

(Barri^re.     Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  10.)  14530 

—  Memoirs  of  the  private  life  of  Marie  Antoinette.    Added,  Recollections, 

sketches,  etc.,  illust.  the  rei2:n  of  Louis  XIY.,  XY..  and  XYI.    3d.  ed. 

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Campanella,  T.     Sonnets  of  Michael  Angelo  and  C.  ;  tr.  by 

J.  A.  Symonds.  17798^ 

Campaner  Thai,  The,  and  other  writings  ;  by  J.  P.  F.  Richter. 

(Leis.-hr.  ser.)  16896^ 

Campbell,  A.  Tales.  {In  Wilson,  J.  M.  Tales,  v.  1-9.)  8041-9 
Campbell,  C.     History  of  the  colony  and  anc.  dominion  of 

Virginia.  674 

Campbell,  C,  Lord  Clyde.     Low,  C.  R.     {In  his  Soldiers  of 

the  Victorian  age,  v.  2.)  20031 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.  {I7i  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Campbell,  D.  R.     The  glory  of  Christ,  the  Christian's  life.  {In 

Union  pulpit.)  6680 

Campbell,  D.,  ed.    Memorials  of  J.  McL.  Campbell ;  select,  fr. 

his  correspondence.     Portr.     2  v.  17799-800 

Campbell,  G.     The  philosophy  of  rhetoric.  12002 

Campbell,  io?TZ  G.  Log-letters  fr.  "  The  Challenger."  5th.  ed.  17375 
Campbell,  Si7^  G.     Tenure  of  land  in  India.     {In  Cobden  Club. 

Syst.  of  Id.  ten.)  16008 

—  White  and  black ;  outcome  of  a  visit  to  the  U.  S.  19099 
Campbell,  G.  D.,  Duke  of  Argyll.     Address,  Glasgow  Athe- 
naeum,   1851  ;    Address,    Univ.    of   Glasgow,    1855.     {In 
Literary  addr.,  ser.  1,3.)                                                  7725  ;  7727 

—  The  Eastern  question,  1856-1878.    2  v.  18727-8 

—  Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  relig.  bel.    {In  Burlingame,  E.  L. 

Current  disc . ,  v .  2 . )  1 7646 

—  Introduction.     {I?i  Schmid,  R.    Theories  of  Dai*win.)  22.333 

—  Primeval  man.  7687 

—  The  reign  of  law.    5th.  ed.  6888 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     (hi  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     {In  h  is  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  C.  {in  Polit.  portr.)  11693 
Campbell,  H.  Self  devotion.  9929 
Campbell,  H.     The  housekeeper's  year-book.  22630 

—  The  problem  of  the  poor;  record  of  quiet  work  in  unquiet  places.  22244 
Campbell,  H.  F.     Yellow  fever  quarantine  of  the  future.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  efc,  v.  5.)  *I 

Campbell,  J.  L.     The    "Kankakee;"   a  sanitary  problem  of 

Indiana.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  efc,  v.  7.)  *I 

Campbell,  J.     Medic^val  Scotland,  1093-1513.     In  St.  Giles' 

lect.,  ser.  1.)  20753 

Campbell,  J.  F.,  ef?.  Popular  tales  of  the  west  Highlands.  4  y.  *I 
Campbell,  3.^  Baron  Camphell.     Life;    autobiography,  diary, 

and  letters  ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Hardcastle.     2d.  ed.,  with  portr. 

2  V.  ~  20530-1 

—  Lives  of  the  chief  justices  of  England.    4  v.  12543-6^ 

—  Lives  of  the  Lord  Chancellors  of  Eng.    7  v.  5359-65 

—  Same:  ed.  by  J.  A.  Mallory,  v.  10;  [with  lives  of  Ld.  Lyndhurst  and 

Ld.  Brougham] .               '                                                    '  •                  7970 

—  Ballantine,  W.     {In  his  Some  experiences,  etc.,  v.  1.)  21553 

—  Bovd,  A.  K.    Lord  C.     {In  his  Our  little  life.)  22004 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sketches.)  7657j  16744 

—  Sugden,  E.  B.    Misrepresentations  in  Campbell's  Lives  of  Lyndhurst 

and  Brougham  corrected.  '  18337 

—  Towle,  G.  M.  Lord  Chancellor  Campbell.  {In  his  Glunpses  of  hist.)  1347^ 
Campbell,  J.  G.  E.  H.  D.  S.,  Marquis  of  Lome.     Guido  and 

Lita  ;  tale  of  the  Riviera.     Illust.  15362 

—  Clan  Campbell  and  the  Marquis  of  Lome ;  Storv  of  the  House  of  Argvll. 

Illust.  '  '  9242- 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  207 

Campbell,  J.  McL.  Memorials  ;  select  fr.  [Ws]  correspondence  ; 

ed.  by  his  son.     2  v.  17799-800 

Campbell,  L.     Sophocles.     (Class,  writers.)  19607 

—  and  Garnett,  W.    Life  of  J.  C.  Maxwell;  with  correspondence,  writings, 

etc.    Portr.,  plates,  etc.  22648 

Campbell,  L.  J.,  ed.     Young  folks'  book  of  poetry.  20979 

—  and  Boot.  0.  Jr.    The  Columbian  speaker;  pieces  for  declamation  and 

reading.                                      .  12887 

—  Joint  aiUhor.    >S'ee  Soule,  R. 

Campbell,  T.     Letters  fr.  the  South,  dur.  a  journey  to  Algiers, 

etc.  675 

—  Life  of  Petrarch.  676 

—  Same.    {In  Petrarchus ;  Sonnets,  etc.)  3447 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  notes  and  biog.  sk.  by  W.  A.  Hill.  677 

—  Beattie,  W.    Life  and  letters  of  C.    2  v.  5703-4 

—  Fox,  W.  J.    Campbell's  life  of  Mrs.  Siddons.     {In  his  Mem.  ed.  coll. 

works,  V.  6.)  *I 

—  Gilfillan,  G.    {In  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2255 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Irving,  W.     {In  his  Spanish  papers,  v.  2.)  5869 

—  Personal  recollections  of  C.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  14122 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  {In  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Campbell-Walker,  A.     See  Walker,  A.  C. 

Campbell,  Clan  of.     The  clan  Campbell  and  the  Marquis  of 

Lome  ;  story  of  the  House  of  Argyll.  9242 

Campden  wonder,  The  ;  by  J.  Paget.     ( J71  his  Paradoxes  and 

puzzles.)  12732 

Camphausen,  O.     Tuttle,  H.     (In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 

Campin,  F.  Practical  treat,  on  mechanical  engineering,  with 
analysis  of  iron  and  iron  ores.  Added,  Obs.  on  the 
constr.  of  steam-boilers,  etc.,  by  R.  Armstrong;  Rules 
for  calculating  the  change  wheels  for  screws  on  a  turning 
lathe,  etc.,  by  J.  La  Nicca ;   Management  of  steel,  by  G. 

Ede.     Illust.  6516 

—  Treatise  on  iron  bridges,  girders,  roofs,  etc.  9851 
Campin,  F.  W.     Law  of  patents  for  inventions  ;  with  notes  on 

the  law  as  to  the  protection  of  designs,  etc.  *I 

Camping.     Gould,  J.  M.     How  to  camp  out.  16926 

—  Henderson,  H.    Practical  hints  on  camping.  22263 

—  Up  de  Graff,  T.  S.  Bodines ;  or,  Camping  on  the  Lycoming.  18815 
Camping  out;  by  C.  A.  Stephens.  11074 
Campion,  J.  S.     On  foot  in  Spain.     Illust.  *I 

—  On  the  frontier ;  reminiscences  of  wild  sports,  personal  adv.,  etc.    Illust. 

2d.  ed.  17660 

Camporese,  V.     Clayton,  E.  C.     (/?i  ^er  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Camus,  M.     Treatise  on  the  teeth  of  wheels.  10092 

Can  you  forgive  her?  ;  by  A.  TroUope.  10787 
Canada.     Agriculture. 

—  Caird,  J.    {In  his  Prairie  farming  in  America.)                                          .  7709 

Copyright. 

—  Dawson,  S.  E.    Copyright  in  books ;  its  origin,  and  acct.  of  the  law  in  C.  22075 

Descriptio7i. 

—  Appletons'  general  guide  to  the  U.  S.  and  C.    v.  1.   Maps  and  illust.  18697;  20524 

—  Appleton,  D.  and  Co.     {In  their  Illustrated  hand-book  of  Amer.  cities.)  15750 

—  Grant,  G.  M.    Ocean  to  ocean;  exp.  thr.  C,  1872;  rev.  ed.    Illust.  17016 

—  Hardy,  Lady  D.     {In  her  Through  cities  and  prairie  lands.)  20915 

—  Jameson,  A.  (M.)    TTinter  studies  and  summer  rambles  in  C.    3  v.  18535-7 

—  Kingston,  TV.  H.  G.  Western  wanderings ;  or,  A  pleasure  tour  in  C.  v.  2.  2483 

—  Molmari,  G.  de.    Lettres  sur  les  Etats-Unis  et  le  C.  14475 

—  Moodie,  S.  S.    Life  in  the  clearings ;  versus  the  bush.  3111 


208  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Morford,  H.     {In  his  Short-trip  guide.)  *I 

—  Rae,  W.  F.    Columbia  and  Canada;  notes.  18141 
Newfoundland  to  Manitoba  through  Canada.    Maps  and  illust.  20903 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    Canada;  its  defences,  condition,  etc.;    third  vol.  of  My 

diary  north  and  south.  '        5967 
Hesperothen;  ramble  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada,  1881.  21522 

—  Stephens,  C.  A.     (In  his  Knockabout  Club  in  the  woods.)  Illust.                 21115 

—  Thoreau,  H.  D.    A  Yankee  in  Canada.  6464 

History. 

—  Christie,  R.    History  of  Lower  Canada.    6  v.  7200-6 

—  Jones,  C.  H.    History  of  the  campaign  for  the  conquest  of  C,  1776.  21239 

—  Leg-go,  W.    History  of  the  administration  of  F.  Temple,  Gov.  Gen.  of  C.      20333 

—  Parkman,  F.    Desancieu  regime  in  C.  10440 
France  and  England  in  N.  Amer.     See  Parkman,  F. 

—  Rov,  J.    Historv  of  Canada.  17747 

—  Warburton,  G.  '  Conquest  of  Canada.    2  v.  4629-30 

—  See  also  Bruce,  J. 

Industries,  etc. 

—  Bolles,  A.  S.    The  industries  of  Canada.     {In  his  Indust.  hist,  of  the 

U.  S.)  18466 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Canada  and  South  Afi'ica.     {In  his  Resources  of  mod. 

count.,  V.  2.)  17822 

Natural  history. 

—  Nuttall,  T.     Manual  of  the  Ornithologv  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada :  Land 

birds.  3274 
Same:  Water  birds.  3275 

—  Vennor,  H.  G.    Our  birds  of  prev;  or.  The  eagles,  hawks,  and  owls  of 

Canada.    Illust.  '  *I 

Politics. 

—  Smith,  G.    Political  destinv  of  C.     {In  Burlingame,  E.  L.     Current 

disc,  V.  1.)                       '  17645 

Political  destinv  of  C. ;  with  a  replv  bv  F.  Hinks,  etc.  18724 

Canadian  Crusoes  ;  by  C.  P.  Traill.  4484 

Canals.     Account  of  C.      {In  Roads  and  railroads,  etc.)  5652 

—  Ammen,  D.    American  inter-oceanic  canal  question.  19483 

—  Davis,  C.  H.     Report  on  inter-oceanic  canals  and  railroads  bet.  the 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.  *I 

—  The  inter-oceanic  canal  and  Monroe  doctrine.  19547 

—  Ward,  E.     A  ship-canal,  connect,  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans ;   its 

value  to  commerce.     {In  his  Speeches.)  *I 

Candahar.     See  Kandahar. 
Cand^ze,  E.     Curious  adventures  of  a  field  cricket;  tr.  by  N. 

D'Anvers.     Illust.  18527 

Candish,  T.     See  Cavendish,  T. 

Candle  of  the  Lord,  The  ;  and  other  sermons,  by  P.  Brooks.  20835 
Candles.  Williams,  W.  M.  Oils  and  candles.  (Brit,  manuf.  iud.)  15468 
Candolle,  A.  de.    A  dominant  language  for  science  ;  with  notes 

by  J.  E.  Gray.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)  ^         14377 

—  Probable  future  of  the  human  race;  Report  on  Trans,  of  Soc.  of  Phys. 

and  Nat.  Hist,  of  Geneva,  1873-74.      {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept., 
1875.)  12994 

Canning,  A.  S.  G.     Philosophy  of  the  Waverley  novels.  18878 

Canning,  E.     Fairholt,  F.   W.     {In  his  Eccen.   and  remark. 

characters.)  5058 

—  Paget,  J.     {In  his  Paradoxes  and  puzzles.)  12732 
Canning,  G.     Select  speeches  ;  with  biog.  sketch.  680 

—  Speech  on  moving  the  consid.  of  the  King's  message  on  the  relations 

bet.  Great  Britain  and  Portugal.     {In  Speeches,  of  em.  Brit,  states- 
men, ser.  1.)  7723 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.     {In  his  Hist.  char.,  v.  2.)  9115 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     {In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1786 

—  Mackintosh,  J.    Character  of  C.     {In  his  Misc.  works.)  2825 

—  Havward,  A.    Canning  as  a  man  of  letters.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.  ^ 

"new  ser.,  v.  1.)  12305 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  209 

—  Stapleton,  A.  G.    Canniug  and  his  times.  18145 
Political  life  of  Cauuiug.    3  v.  *I 

—  Tavlor,  W.  C.    {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Thornton,  P.  M.    G.  Canning.     (In  his  For.  secretaries,  r.  1,  2.)  22744-5 

—  Timbs,  J.  (In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 
Canning,  J.  Kit  Kelvin's  kernels.  2493 
Canning,  S.     See  Stratford  de  Redcliffe. 

Canoe  and  camera ;    tour  thr.   the  Maine   forests  ;    by  T.  S. 

Steele.  20122 

Canoe  and  saddle  ;  by  T.  Winthrop.  5367 

Canoes.     Alden,  W.  L.     The  canoe  and  the  flying  proa.  17824 

—  Crawley,  Capt.    Rowing,  sculling,  and  canoeing.  18342 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Snow-shoes  and  canoes.  16723 

—  Powell,  W.  B.     Canoe  travelling;   log  of   a  cruise  on  the  Baltic,  and 

pract.  hints  on  building  and  fitting  canoes.    Illust.  and  map.  11058 
Canon's,    The,    clock.        {Li   Nov.    and    tales   fr.    Household 

Words,  V.  10.)  14310 

Canova,  A.     Cooper,  T.      {In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Everett,  A.  H.  (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 
Cantacuzene-Altieri,  Princess  Olga.     In  the  spring  of  my  life  ; 

tr.  by  E.  Klaus.  18735 

—  Poverina.  (Appletons'  new  hand.  v.  ser.)  20359 
Canterbury,  T.,  Archhp.  of.     See  Thomas  a  Becket. 

Canterbury   {Province).      Hook.   W.  F.     Lives  of  the  arch- 
bishops of  C.     11  V.  *I 

—  Newman,  J.  H.  Convocation  of  Canterbury.  (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  v.  8.)  12918 
Canterbury  chimes  ;  or.  Chaucer  tales  retold  for  children  ;  by 

F.  Storr  and  H.  Turner.  18453 
Canterbury  tales  ;  by  H.  Lee.     2  v.                                                2597-8 

—  See  Chaucer. 

Canton.     Gray,  Mrs.     Fourteen  months  in  C.     Illust.  19553 
Cant-wall,  E.   {jyseud.'f).     Ireland  under  the  land  act;  with 

leading  cases  under  the  act.  21814 

Canuche  ;  insanite  ;  par  Quatrelles.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^  ser.  8.)  14798 
Cap  de  la  Trentaine,  Le  ;  com.  par  E.  Verconsin.     {In  Legouve, 

G.  J.  B.  E.  W.     Th^.4tre,  s^r.  5.)  14689 
Cape  Breton  island.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.      {In  his  Atlantic 

Islands.)  17827 
Cape  Cod.     See  Cod. 

Cape  Cod  and  all  along  shore  ;  [sketches],  by  C.  Nordhoff.  7532 

Cape  Cod  folks  ;  by  S.  P.  McLean.  20648 

—  Same.  [Xew  ed.,  with  names  of  people  and  places  changed].  21173 
Cape  Colony.     Literature.     Theal,  G.  McC.     Kaffir  folk  lore  ; 

traditional  tales,  with  notes.  22713 
Cape  of  Good  Hope.     Arbousset,  T.  and  Daumas,  F.     Narra- 
tive of  an  expl.  tour  to  the  north-east  of  the  Cape  ;  tr. 

by  J.  C.  Brown.  533 
Capecelatro,  Alfonso.     Life  of  St.  Philip  Neri ;  tr.  by  T.  A. 

Pope.     2  V.  ^  22649-50 

Capel,  T.  J.     Reply  to  Gladstone's  Political  expostulation.  *I 
Capen,  N.     The  history  of  democracy  ;    or.  Political  progress, 

historically  illust.     v.  1.  13500 

Caper-sauce  ;  by  Fannv  Fern  [S.  P.  Partou].  10865 

Capes,  J.  M.     To  Rome  and  back.  12120 

Capes,  W.  W.     Livy.     (Classical  writers.)                        •  19804 


210  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  The  Romau  empire  of  the  2d.  cent. ;  or,  The  age  of  the  Antonines.  Maps. 

(Epochs  of  anc.  hist.)  18377 

—  Roman  history ;  the  earlv  empire ;  the  assassination  of  Caesar  to  that  of 

Domitian ;  maps.     (£pochs  of  anc.  hist.)  16099' 

—  Stoicism.     (Anc.  phil.  for  mod.  readers.)  20322; 

—  University  life  in  anc.  Athens.  (Har.  hf.-hr.  ser.)  1701(V 
Capiiaine  Fracasse,  Le  ;  par  T.  Gaiitier.  2  v.  9373-4 
Capitaine  Martin,  Le  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  {In  his  Nouvelles.)  9547 
Capital.     Hawley,  F.  B.     Capital  and  population.  21583 

—  Howell,  G.    Conflicts  of  capital  and  labour;  hist,  of  the  trade  unions  of 

Gt.  Brit.  181ia 

—  Jervis,  J.  B.    The  question  of  labour  and  capital.  17137 

—  Larned,  J.  N.    Talks  about  labor,  and  cone,  justice  bet.  laborers  and 

capitalists.  16006- 

—  See  also  Labor  a7id  Laboring  classes. 

Capital  punishment.     Burleigh,  C.  C.     Thoughts  on  the  death 

penalty.  618 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.    Punishment  bv  death ;  its  authority  and  expediency.  2319- 

—  Emmet,  W.  Y.    Thoughts  on  the  death  penalty.       '  1405^ 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    On  the  punishment  of  death.    (  With  his  Gen.  hist,  of 

ci\.,  etc.)  6052 

—  Hugo,  V.  M.    Capital  punishment :  Claude  Gueux ;  Last  day  of  a  con- 

demned man.                                                                            '  8053^ 

—  Massachusetts.  Senate  committee  to  consider  the  expediency  of  abolish- 

ing the  punishment  of  death.    Report,  1837.  2528 

—  Meredith,  W .  Punishment  of  death.  {In  Lib.  useful  kn.)  5109- 
Capitaliste,  Le  ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  Cros.     {In  Saynetes,  etc., 

ser.  3.)  1479a 
Cappello,  Bianca.     See  Bianca,  Grand  Duchess  of  Florence. 
Capper,  J.     Old  Ceylon  ;  sketches  of  Ceylon,  life  in  the  olden 

time.  Illust.  20924 
Capri.  Gregorovius,  F.  The  island  of  C.  ;  fr.  the  German.  19338 
Caprice  ;  comedy  ;  by  O.  S.  Leland.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)  11829 
Caprice,  Un  ;  par  A.  de  Musset.  {In  his  Comedies,  v.  2.)  *I 
Caprices  de  Marianne,  Les  ;  par  A.  de  Musset.  {In  his  Com- 
edies, V.  1.)  *I 
Captain  Fracasse  ;  by  T.  Gautier  ;  tr.  by  E.  M.  Beam.  19630 

—  Same ;  fr.  the  French  by  M.  M.  Ripley.  Illust.  by  Dore.  19631 
Captain  Hatteras,  Voyages  and  adventures  of  ;  by  J.  Verne.  14125 
Captain  Horace  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  12658 
Captain  Kyd  ;  drama;   by  J.  S.  Jones.     (/?i  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  35.)  11827 

Captain  Mago,  Adventures  of:  by  L.  Cahun.  16563' 

Captain  Mansana  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  22015 

Captain  Nelson  ;  by  S.  A.  Drake.  18276 

Captain  Sam;  by  G.  C.  Eggieston.  16101 
Captain  Tom:  a  resurrection  ;  by  C.  Nordhoff.     (J/i  ^is  Gape 

Cod.)  7532 

Captain  of  the  guard  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10768 
Captain  of  the  watch  ;  by  J.   R.   Planche.     (J?i  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  2.)  11834 
Captain's  children.  The  ;  by  E.  B.  Sandford.  19369 
Captain's  daughter  ;  by  A.   S.  Poushkin.     {In  his  Russian  ro- 
mance.) 19669» 
Captain's  not  a-miss  ;  by  T.  E.  Wilks.    {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  20.)  11846 

Captain's  roqm.  The  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  21498 

Captain's  story.  The  ;  by  R.  H.  Davis.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  2.)  12975 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  211 

Captive's  daughter,  The  ;  by  W.  H.  Hillyard.  10582" 
Capture,  The,  and  escape  ;  or,  Life  among  the  Sioux  ;  by  S.  L. 

Larimer.  279 

Captured  scout,  The  ;  by  A.  C.  Trumbull.  755(> 

Capturing  a  locomotive  ;  by  W.  Pittenger.  21598^ 
Caracciolo.  F.     Paget,  J.     Nelson   and   Caracciolo.     {In  Ms 

Paradoxes  and  puzzles.)  12732 
Caradoc  of  Llancarvcm.    History  of  Wales  ;  tr.  by  Dr.  Powell ; 
aug.  by  W.  Wynne  ;  added,  Description  of  Wales,  by  J. 

Price.     New  ed.  2251^ 
Caradoc  and  Deva  ;  by  the  author  of  "  Ruth  and  her  friends." 

(Jti  Days  of  Old.)  19448 
Carafa,  A.     St.  John,  Mrs.  H.  R.     The  court  of  C.  10885^ 
Car-building.  Master  Car-builders'  Association.  The  car-build- 
er's  dictionary.     Illust.  ;  vocabulary,    comp.    by   M.    N. 
Forney.  20434 
Card-drawer,  The  ;  by  G.  Griffin.     {In  his  Works.)  5402 
Card,  A,  for  Lady  Roedale  ;  by  J.  Sturgis.  {In  his  Little  com- 
edies, new  ed.)  21907 
Carder,  P.     Kin^sley,  H.      {In  his  Tales  of  old  travel.)  8065 
Cardinal's  daughter.  The  ;  by  C.  A.  Warfield.  1695a 
Cardinal's  illness  ;  by  G.  Droz.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Cards.     Cheney,  E.  D.     Patience  ;  ser.  of  games  [solitaire] .  15965 
Social  games.  9793- 

—  Heather,  H.  E.    Cards  and  card  tricks ;  cont.  a  history  of  playing  cards ; 

instructions  for  plaving  all  games,  etc.  194:69 

—  Hoffman,  L.    Tricks  w'ith  cards.    {In  his  Modern  magic.)  16722 

—  Jones,  H.    Round  games  at  cards.  13872; 

—  See  also  Boston :— Ombre ; — Whist. 

Cardwell,  E.     Reid,  T.  W.     {Inhis  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  C.     (J^i  Polit.  portr.)                                                                    ^  11698 
Career  of  a  capitalist ;  by  J.   B.   Harrison.     {In  his  Certain 

dangerous  tendencies.)  19612 
Carew,  B.  M.     Russell,  W.     (J/i  7i?*s  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 
Carew,  H.     Mary  and  Charles  Lamb  ;  poems,  letters,  and  re- 
mains ;  with  remin.  and  notes.  12577 
Carew,  R.     Tangled.  17034 
Carey,  A.  Threads  of  knowledge,  drawn  from  a  cambric  hand- 
kerchief ;  a  Brussels  carpet ;  a  print  dress  ;  a  kid  glove  ;  a 
sheet  of  paper.  14140 
Carey,  H.  C.     The  unity  of  law.  11291 

—  Manual  of  social  science :  condensation  of  the  '.'.  Principles  of  social  sci- 

ence" of  C,  by  K.  McKean.  284 

—  Principles  of  social  science.    3  v.  6390-2^ 

—  The  slave  trade,  domestic  and  foreign.  686» 
Carey,  L.     .See  Cary,  L. 

Carey,  R.  N.     Queenie's  whim.  20264 

Carey,  Mrs.  S.     Gerald  Marsdale.  12484 

Carey,  W.     Belcher,  J.     Wm.  Carey ;  biog.  1009 

—  Culross,  J.    Wm.  Carev.     (Heroes  of  Chr.  hist.)  21502- 

—  Marshman,  J.  C.    Life  and  labours  of  C,  etc.  6898 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.     (In  her  pioneers  and  founders.)  1012O 
Caribbee  Islands.     Ober,  F.  A.     Camps  in  the  C.  ;  adv.   of  a 

naturalist  in  the  Lesser  Antilles.  19270" 
Caricature.     Parton,  J.     Caricature  and  other  comic  art  in  all 

times  and  many  lands.     Illust.  *I 


512  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Wright,  T.    Historv  of  caricature  and  grotesque  iu  literature  aud  art. 

lUust.                  *  6920 

Caring  for  no  man  ;  by  L.  B.  Porter.  13973 

CarM  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  17165 

Carlen,  E.  S.  F.     The  brother's  bet.  6699 

—  Gustavus  Liudoru.  '  690 

—  Ivar;  or,  The  Skjuts-boy ;  fr.  the  Swedish,  by  A.  L.  Krause.  5275 

—  Woman's  life ;  or.  The  trials  of  caprice.  1444 

—  Lavinia ;  or,  One  year.  11260 
■Carleton.    pseud.     See  Coffin,  C.  C. 

Carleton,  G.  W.  Our  artist  in  Cuba,  Peru,  Spain,  and  Algiers  ; 

leaves  fr.  the  sketch  book  of  a  traveller,  1864-1868.  *I 

•€arleton,  W.     Farm  ballads.  11564 

—  Farm  festivals.    Illust.                     •  20627 

—  Farm  legends.    Illust.  15323 

—  Neal  Malone.     (hi  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 

—  Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry.    5  v.    (v.  4,  5.  wanting.)  7572-6 
Carli,  D.  de.  Kiugsley,  H.  Wanderings  of  a  Capuchin.   {In  his 

Tales  of  old  travel.)  8065 

Carlino  ;  by  G.  Ruffini.  9341 

Carlisle,  Earl  of.     See  Howard,  G.  W.  F. 
Carlisle,  Bj).  of.     See  Goodwin,  H. 

Carll,  M.  M.   *  Child's  book  of  natural  history.  /       267 

Carlo    Broschi ;     nouvelle    historique ;     par     A.    E.    Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  5.,  v.  2.)  *I 

•Carlos,  Don,  so7i  of  Philip  II.     St.-Beuve,  C.  A.     Don  Carlos 

et  Philippe  II.,  par  M.  Gachard.  {In  his  Xouv.  lund,  v.  5.)  *I 
Carlton.  C.  Thank  God  for  rain,  (/w  Out-croppings,  etc.)  6122 
Carlyle,    A.     Autobiography ;    cont.    memorials  of   men   and 

events  of  his  time  :   [ed.  by  J.  H.  Burton].  692 

Garlyle,  J.     Carlyle,  T.     James  Carlyle  of  Ecclefechan.     In 

his  Reminiscences.)  20233 

Carlyle,  J.  W.     Letters  and  memorials  ;  prep,  by  T.  Carlyle  ; 

ed.  by  J.  A.  Froude.     2  v.  22618-19 

—  Carlyle,  T.     {In  his  Reminiscences.)  20233 
-Carlyle,  T.     Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.     4  v.                   696-9 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Richter.— State  of  German  literature.— Life  and 
writings  of  Werner.— Goethe's  Helena.— Goethe.— Burns.— Life  of  Heyne. 
— German  playwrights.— Preface  and  introductions  to  the  'German 'Ro- 
mance' :  Preface ;  Musiius ;  Fouqu6 ;  Tieck :  Hoffman :  Richter ;  Goethe. 
—Tragedy  of  the  night-moth.— Cui  bono.— Four  Fables.— The  sower's 
son^. — Aclieu.— The  beetle.— To-day.— Fortuna.  2.  Yoltaire.— XovaUs. 
— Sig-ns  of  the  times.— Richter  a^ain. — On  history.— Luther's  psalm.— 
Schiller.— The  Nibelungeu  Lied.— German  literature  of  the  14tli.  and  15th. 
cent. — Taylor's  Historic  survey  of  German  poetry. — Richter's  Review  of 
Mme.  de  Stael's  Allemagne.' '  8.  Characteristics. — Goethe's  portrait. — 
Biography. — Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson. — Death  of  Goethe. — Goethe's 
works. — Corn-law  rhymes. — On  history  again. — Diderot. — Count  Caglios- 
tro. — Death  of  Edward  Irving. — Xovelle. — Schiller,  Goethe,  and  Mme. 
de  Stael.— The  Tale.  4.  The  diamond  necklace.— Mirabeau.— Parlia- 
mentary hist,  of  the  French  Revolution. — Sir  TT.  Scott. — Yarnhagen  von 
Ense's  memoirs. — Petition  on  the  copyright  bill. — On  the  sinking  of  the 
Yengeur. — Baillie  the  Covenanter.— Dr.  Francia. — An  election  to  the 
Long  Parliament.— Two-hundred-aud-lifty  years  ago.— The  opera.— Pro- 
ject of  a  national  exhibition  of  Scottish  portraits.— The  Prinzenraub.— 
Index. 

—  Same.  695 

Contents  the  same,  with  a  fev;  exceptions,  as  in  the  preceding  ed. 

—  Critical  essav  on  the  uenius  and  writings  of  Burns.  {In  Cunningham,  A. 

Life  and  "land  of  Burns.)  1058 

—  Cromwell's  letters  and  speeches.    2  v.  1029-30 

—  Early  Kings  of  ;N'orway ;  Portraits  of  John  Knox.  13902 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  213^ 

—  Estimate  of  Luther's  character  and  genius.     (  With  Bunsen,  C.  C.  J. 

Life  of  L.)  20976 

—  The  French  revohition.    3  v.  12176-8 

—  Heroes  and  hero  worship  and  the  heroic  in  history.             ^  703 

—  History  of  Frederick  II.  called  Frederick  the  Great.    6  v.                 705-8 ;  6022-3 

—  Latter-dav  pamphlets.  5802 

Conteyiis.  The  present  time.— Model  prisons.— Downing  Street.— The 
new  Downing  Street.— Stump  orator.— Parliaments.— Hudson's  statue. — 
Jesuitism. 

—  Life  of  Schiller :  f r.  2d.  Lond.  ed.  700 

—  Same ;  with  supplement  of  1872.  11490 

—  Life  of  John  Sterling.  709 

—  On  the  choice  of  books.  (Scot.  Univ.  Addr.)  {In  Lib.  of  education,  v.  4.)  8867 

—  Passages  fr.  the  writings  of  C. ;  with  biog.  mem.  by  T.  Ballantyne.  6507 

—  Past  and  present ;  Chartism ;  Sartor  resartus.          '  711 

—  Reminiscences ;  ed.  by  J.  A.  Froude.        .  20233 

Contents.  James  Carlyle  of  Ecclefechan.— Edward  Irving.— Lord  Jef- 
frey.—Jane  Welsh  Carlyle.—App. :  Southey;  Wordsworth. 

—  Reminiscences  of  mv  Irish  iournev,  1849.  21760 

—  Tales  by  Musaeus,  tieck,  RichterVfi'.  the  German.    2.  v.  13121-2 
.     Contents.    Y.  1.  Musaeus:  Dumb  love;  Libussa;  Melechsala.  Tieck: 

The  fair-haired  Eckbert ;  The  trusty  Eckart :  The  Runenberg.  3.  Tieck : 
The  elves ;  The  goblet.  Richter :  Schmelzle's  journey  to  Flaetz ;  Life  of 
Quintus  Fixlein." 

—  a/ic?  Emerson,  R.  W.    Correspondence,  1834-1873;  [ed.  by  C.  E.  Nor- 

ton].   2v.  22462-3 

—  Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship  and  travels ;  fr.  the  German.    3  v.  13118-20 

—  Ballentyne,  T.    Biog.  mem.     {In  Carlvle,  T.    Passages,  etc.)  6507 

—  Barrett,  E.    The  Carlyle  anthology.  16661 

—  Bavne,  P.    Lessons  from  mv  masters,  Carlyle,  etc.)  18910 

—  Cohwav,  M.  D.    T.  Carlvle.'    Illust.  20628 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    T.  Carlvle;  hist,  of  the  first  forty  years  of  hie  life.    2  v.  21470-1 

—  Giles,  H.    Carlvle.     {fn  his  Lect.  and  essavs,  v.'2.)  2353 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  and  Third  Gallery,  etc.)  3255,  2257 

—  Guernsey,  A.  H.    Thomas  Carlyle :  his  life,— his  books, — his  theories.  18386 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  LoAvell,  J.  R.     {In  his  Mv  studv  windows.)  10522 

—  Mead,  E.  D.    The  philosophy  of  C.  20712 

—  Morley,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  misc.)  11125 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.    Carlyle's  Cromwell.     (7?i  ^is  Essavs,  v.  1.)  18305- 

—  Thoreau,  H.  D.    Carlyle  and  his  works.    {In  his  Yankee  in  Canada,  etc.)  6464 

—  See  also  Cromwell,  O'.    Letters  and  speeches. 

CarmagQola;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  3,  v.  4.)  *I 

Carmen  ;  par  P.  Merim^e.     (In  his  Nouvelles.)  9520 

—  Same.  Eng.  tr.  '  18166- 
Carmen  ;  opera  ;  by  G.  Bizet.  *I 
Carmosine  ;  par  A.  cle  Musset.  {In  his  Comedies,  v.  2.)  *I 
Carnarvon,  Earl  of.     See  Molyneux,  H.  H. 

Carne,  L.  M.,  co7nte  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr. 

cont.,  V.  2.)  *I 
Csirnegie,  J.,  earl  of  Sou thesk'.     Saskatcliewan  and  the  Rocky 

mts.  ;  Diary  and  narrative  of  travel,   sport,  etc.,  thr.  the 

Hudson's  Bay  companj^'s  territories,  1859-1860.  13822" 

Carnival,  A  story  of  ;  by  M.  A.  M.  Hoppns.  22864 
Carnot,  L.  N.  M.     Arago,  F.     {In  his  Biog.  of  scientific  men, 

ser.  2.)  7752 

—  Brougham,  H.  {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526 
Carnota,  Conde,  da.     Memoirs  of  the  Duke  de  Saldanha ;  with 

select,  fr.  his  correspondence.     2.  v.  22752-3 

Caroline  ;  by  J.  Abbott.     (Fran.  sto. )  54 

Caroline  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  4.)  *I 
Caroline  W.  D.,  Queen  consort.     Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     {I71  her 

Hist,  sketches.)  '  8132^ 
Carpantier,  M.  P.     See  Pape-Carpantier. 


214  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Carpathians.  Hutchinson,  A.  H.  Try  Cracow  and  the  Car- 
pathians. 11052 

Carpenter,  F.  B.     Inner  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  ;  six  months 

at  the  White  House.  18211 

—  Six  months  at  the  White  House.    See  Inner  life,  etc,  above. 
Carpenter,  F.  de  Y.     G-eographical  surveying,  its  uses,   meth- 
ods, and  results.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  17985 

Carpenter,  3.^  joint  author.     See  Nasmyth.  J. 

Carpenter,  J.  E.     Life  and  work  of  M.  Carpenter.  19446 

—  Penny  readings  in  prose  and  verse.    8  v.  1549-51 

—  Popular  readings  in  prose  and  verse.    6  v.  8815-19 
Carpenter,    M.      English   reformatory   and    certified    indust. 

schools  ;  their  princ.  and  results.     {In  Inter.  Pen.  Cong. 
Trans.,  1872.)  *I 

—  Juvenile  delinquents,  their  condition  and  treatment.  11048 

—  Our  convicts.    2  v.  10638-9 

—  Reformatory  prison  discipline,  as  devel.  by  Crofton,  in  the  Irish  convict 

prisons.  *I;  6178 

—  Reformatory  schools.  '  712 

—  Reformatorv  schools  and  prison  discipline ;  obs.  made  in  U.  S.     (In  Nat. 

Pris.  Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,  1874.)  *I 

*-  Responsibility  of  parents  for  the  maintenance  of  their  childi-en  in  reform- 
atories, etc.    (In  Xat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  '  *I 

—  Treatment  of  life-sentenced  prisoners.     {In  Xat.  Pris.  Ass.  of  U.  S. 

Rept.,  1873.)  *l 

—  Carpenter,  J.  E.    The  life  and  work  of  M.  Carpenter.  19446 
Carpenter,  P.  H.     The  bottom  of  the  sea  :  Deep  sea  life.      (In 

Brown,  R.      (Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

Carpenter,   S.   H.     English  of  the   14th.  cent,  illust.  by  notes 

on  Chaucer's  prologue,  and  Knight's  tale,  etc.  17960 

Carpenter,  W.  B.     Animal  physiology.     New  ed.  713 

—  Mechanical  philosophy,  horology ,"  and  astronomy.  715 

—  Mesmerism,  spiritualism,  e^c,  hist,  and  scientifically  consd. ;  Lect.  with 

pref.  and  app.                                                            '  17058 

—  The  microscope  and  its  revelations.  13609 

—  Physiology  of  temperance  and  total  abstinence.  6663 

—  Principles'  of  mental  physiology.  12654 

—  Unconscious  action  of  the  brain :   Epidemic  delusions.  (In  Estes,  D. 

Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)               .  13114 

—  Vegetable  phvsiologv  and  systematic  botanv :  ed.  bv  E.  Lankester.  714 

—  Zoology.    2v.           '            '                          '  716-17 
Carpenter,  W.  H.     History  of  Massachusetts.      (Lippincott's 

Cab.  hist.)  230 

—  History  of  Tennessee.     (Lippincott's  Cab.  hist.)  241 

—  The  regicide's  daughter.  719 
Carpenter  of  Rouen  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  S.  Jones.  (In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  16.)  11818 

Carpentry.     Bell,  W.  E.     Carpentry  made  easy ;  or,  Science 

and  art  of  framing.     Illust.  9762 
Same.  2d.  ed.  *I 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Drawing  for  carpenters  and  joiners.  12801 

—  Gould,  L.  D.    Carpenters  and  builder's  assistant.  12469 

—  Holly,  H.  W.    Carpenters'  and  joiners'  hand  book.  8159 

—  Newlands,  J.    The  carpenter's  and  joiner's  assistant.  *I 

—  Riddell,  R.    The  modern  carpenter  and  builder.  6957 

—  Silloway,  T.  W.  Text  book  of  mod.  carpentry;  compr.  a  treat,  on  build- 

ing timber,  etc.  2289 

—  See  also  Architecture.    Also  Hand-railing ;— Stair  building. 

Carpet  beetle.    Lintner,  J.  A.    The  new  carpet  beetle.  17872 

Carpets.     Dresser,  C.     Carpets.     (Brit,  manuf.  iud.)  15470 

Carr,  A.,  zvife  of  Comyns.     Lucrezia  ;  and  other  tales.  22785 


CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS. 


215 


Contents.  Lucrezia.— The  last  day  of  carnival.— La  Madonna  del  Rosa- 
ric— St.  Silvestre's  luck. 

—  North  Italian  folk;  sketches  of  town  and  country  life.    lUust.  17661 

—  A  story  of  autumn.  21949 
Carr  ;  Mrs.  C.     See  Carr.  A. 

Carr,  E.  S.     Child  culture.     (Pps.  on  education.)  I* 

Carr,  F.     Business  ;  by  a  merchant.  12595 

Carr,  M.  F.,  {pseud.  Launcelot  Cross).  Characteristics  of 
Hunt,  as  exhibited  in  "  Leigh  Hunt's  London  Journal;  " 
Illust.,  notes.  18363 

Carr,  L.  Explorations  of  a  mound  in  Lee  Co.,  Va.  Illust.  ; 
Observations  on  the  crania  fr.  the  stone  gravel  in  Ten- 
nessee ;  Measurements  of  crania  fr.  California.  {In  Pea- 
body  Mus.  of  Arch.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  19624 
Carr.  T.  S.  Manual  of  Roman  antiquities.  720 
€arrel,  J.  B.  N.  A.  History  of  the  counter-revolution  in  Eng. 
under  Charles  II.  and  James  II.  ;  also,  History  of  the 
reign  of  James  II.  ;  by  C.  J.  Fox.  721 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  1.)  5978 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  hind.,  v.  6.,  and  Prem.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Carriages.     Coach  makers'  illust.  hand  book  :  cent,  instruct,  in 

carriage  building.     2d.  ed.  14082 

Carrington,  H.  B.     Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  American 

revolution,  with  notes  and  school  history  references.  *I 

—  Battles  of  the  Amer.  revolution :  1775-1781 ;  hist,  and  military  criticism, 

with  topographical  illust.  *  16653 

Carrington,  R.     Aschenbroedel.      (No  name  ser.)  21630 

Carrington,  Mrs.  M.  J.     Absaraka,  Home  of  the  Crows  :  expr. 

of  an  officer's  wife  on  the  plains.  7534 

Carroll,  A.  L.     Hygiene  in  schools  and  colleges.     {In  Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

Carroll,  A.  E.     The  great  American  battle  :  or,  The  contest 

bet.  Christianity  and  polit.  Romanism.)  722 

Carroll,  C,  of  Carrollton.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk., 

ser.  2.)  '  526 

Carroll,  Jj.^  pseud.     See  Dodgson,  C.  L. 

Carroll,  M.     How  Marjory  helped.  12655 

Carrosse  du   Saint-Sacrement,   Le  ;  par  P.   Merimee.     {In  his 

Theatre  de  Clara  Gazul.)  9521 

Carrots  ;  just  a  little  boy  :  by  E.  Graham  [Mrs.  Molesworth]. 

Illust.  17394 

Carry's  confession  ;   by  F.  W.  Robinson.  602 

Carson,  C.     Peters,  DeW.  C.     Life  and  adventui'es  of  C.  3444 

Pioneer  life  and  frontier  adventures;  hfe  and  expl.  of  C,  fr.  his  own 

narrative.  21900 

Carstares,  W.     Story,  R.  H.  W.     Carstares  ;  a  character  and 

career  of  the  revolutionary  epoch.  12745 

Carstens,  J.  A.     Grimm,  H.   {Li  his  Zehn  ausgewahlte  Ess.)     10304 

Carter,  E.     Edwards,  M.  B.     {In  her  Six  life  studies.)  19835 

—  EUwood,  A.  K.     {In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 

Carter,  F.     Introd.  and  notes.    {In  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Iphi- 

genie  auf  Tauris.)  16349 

Carter,  R.  M.     Hinton,  R.  J.     {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 

Carter,  S.  N.     Drawing  in  black  and  white.      (Putnam's  art 

hd.  bks.)  22132 


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—  Introduction.     {In  Puffield,  Mrs.    Art  of  flower-painting.)  1806S 

—  Putnam's  hand-books,  namely: 

Carter,  S.  X.    Drawing  in  black  and  white.  22132 

Duflield,  Mrs.  W.    Flower  painting.  18068 

-    Penley,  A.    System  of  water  color  painting.  1925T 

Eowb'otham,  T.    Art  of  sketching  fr.  nature.  17711 

Warren,  H.    Artistic  treatise  on  the  human  figure.  2090& 

Wei£;all,  C.  H.    Art  of  figure  drawing.  18578- 

Williams,  W.  Landscape  painting  in  oil  colors.  18581 
Carter,  T.  T.     Fenelon's  '  CEuvres  spirituelles.'     {In  Kempe, 

J.  E.     Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  1884^ 

Carter  Quarterman  :  by  W.  M.  Baker.  15527 

Carthage.     Davis,  N.  •   Carthage  and  her  remains.  1144 

—  Smith,  R.  B.    Carthage  and  the  Carthaginians.    2d.  ed.  18611 

—  Rome  and  Carthage ;  the  Punic  wars.  20225 
Carthusian  desert.     See  Grande  Chartreuse. 

Cartier,  J.     Frost,  T.     Discovery  of  Canada;  Explorations  of 

the  St.  Lawrence.     {In  his  Hf.-hrs.  with  early  expl.)  21074 

Cartoons  ;  by  M.  J.  Preston.  14241 
Cartouche  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.     2  v.                                              19015-1& 

Cartwright,  E.  Cooper,  T.    {In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Howe.  H.  {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 
Cartwright,  J.   J.     Memoir  and  notes.     {In  Wentworth,  T. 

Wentworth  papers.)  22839 
Cartwright,  J.  Mantegna  and  Francia.  (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  20840 
Cartwright,  P.  McCabe,  J.  D.  {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8988 
Cartwright,  W.  C.  Papal  conclaves.  17525 
Carus,  W.  Memorials  of  C.  P.  Mcllvaine.  21158 
Caruthers,  W.  A.  The  knights  of  the  horseshoe.  22018 
Carving.  Handbook  of  carving,  with  hints  for  the  dinner- 
table.  Illust.  9182 
Carving.  ^S^ee  Fret  cutting  : — Wood. 
Cary,  A.     Ballads,  lyrics,  and  hymns.  6611 

—  Clovernook.  682 

—  Hagar.  68a 

—  My  grandmother— that  might  have  been.     (In  Rouge  gorge,  etc.)  8711 

—  Pictures  of  country  life.                                                            .  685 

—  Snow-berries;  book  for  vouug  folks.    Illust.  7027 

—  (md  Phtebe.    Ballads  for  little  folks ;  ed.  by  M.  C.  Ames.  12075 

Last  poems :  ed.  by  M.  C.  Ames.                '                                          .  11621 

Ames,  M.  C.    Memorial  of  A.  and  P.  Cary,  with  their  later  poems.  1128S 

See  also  Cary,  P.  L. 

Cary,  L.     Sketch  of  C.      {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 

Cary,  L.,  Viscount  Falkland.  Arnold,  M.    (/>?  7i is  Mixed  ess.)  18465 

—  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.    Pvm  versus  Falkland.     {In  his  Quar.-ess.)  14194 

—  Tullock,  J.  {In  his  Rat.  theology,  etc.,  v.  1.)  11456 
Gary,  P.  Poems  of  faith,  hope,  and  love.  707S 
Cary,  P.     See  also  Cary,  A.  above. 

Casanova  de  Seingalt,  J.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem. 

lund.,  V.  2.)  *I 
Casas,  B.   de  las,  Bp.  of  Chiapa.     Helps,   A.     Life  of  Las 

Casas,  "  the  apostle  of  the  Indies."  11760 

Casaubon,  I.     Pattison,  M.     I.  Casaubon.  13723 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  14.)  *I 
Case,  The,  of  Mr.  Lucraft ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  19096 
Casella ;  by  M.  Finley.  '  14180 
Cashmere.  Knight,  H.  W.  Diary  of  a  pedestrian  in  C.  6475 
Casimir  Maremma  ;  by  A.  Helps.  8399 


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Casper  Hauser.     See  Hauser,  C. 

Caspian  Sea.    Holmes,  W.  R.    Sketches  on  the  shores  of  the  C.     1968 

—  O'Donovan,  E.     The  Merv  Oasis;    travels  and  adv.  east  of   the  C, 

1879-81.    2v.  22285-6 

Cass,  L.     Magoon,  E.  L.     {In  his  Living  orators.)  2857 

Cassell,  J.     Frost,  T.     J.  Cassell  and  his  literary  staff.     {In 

his  Forty  years'  recol.)  21403 

Cassell's  book  of  indoor  amusements,  card  games,  and  fireside 

fun.     Illust.  20985 

Cassell's  book  of  sports  and  pastimes.     Illust.  20984 

Cassell's  history  of  the  war  bet.  France  and  Germany,  1870-71. 

2  V.  12258-9 

Cassell's  illust.  readings.     See  Hood,  T. 

Cassian  ;  by  [Mrs.  Gore],     (/n /le?' Hungarian  tales,  v.  1,  2.)  21560-1 
Cassius  Parmensis.      Orpheus.      {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.      Poet. 

Lat.  min.,  v.  1.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8359 

JVote.    Since  discovered  to  be  bv  A.  Thvlesius. 
Cassy;  by  H.  Stretton  [H.  Smith].   *  13853 

Cast  away  in  the  cold  ;  by  I.  I.  Hayes.  7527 

Cast  up  by  the  sea  ;  by  S.  W.  Baker.  7577 

Castagno,  A.  del.     Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Mem.)  2324 

Castaways,  The  ;  by  A.  Bowman.  2286 

Caste.     Mueller,  F.  M.     {In  his  Chips,  v.  2.)  7665 

Caste  ;  by  S.  A.  Story,  Jr.  [M.  H.  Pike].  4264 

Castelar,  E.     Life  of  Lord  Byron  and  other  sketches  ;   tr.  by 

Mrs.  A.  Arnold.  15338 

Contents.    Life  of  Byron.— Victor  Hugo. — Alexandre  Dumas.— Emile 
Giradin. — Daniel  Manin.— Adolphe  Thiers. 

—  Old  Rome  and  new  Italy  (Recuerdos  de  Italia) ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Amoto.  11856 

—  Towle,  G.  M.     {In  his  Certain  men  of  mark.)  20075 
Castellani.    Newton,  C.  T.    The  bronze  head  in  the  Castellani 

coll.      {In  his  Ess.  on  art,  etc.)  19887 

Castle  and  town  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  21523 

Castle  Blair;  by  F.  L.  Shaw.  18185 

Castle  builders,  The;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  4892 

Castle  Daly;  by  A.  Keary.  14114 

Castle  Dangerous  :  Ijy  W.  Scott.  3811 

Castle  Ehrensteiu,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5235 

Castle  Hohenwald  ;  by  A.  F.  K.  Streckfuss.  18511 

Castle  Nowhere  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.  13585 
Castle  Rackrent ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                                     1326  ;  15288 

Castle  Richmond  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  10785 
Castle  specter,  dramatic  romance  ;  by  M.  G.  Lewis.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  27.)  11823 
Castlemon,  H.    pseud.     See  Fosdick,  C.  A. 
Castlereagh,  Viscount.     See  Stewart,  R. 
Castles.      Timbs,  J.      Abbeys,  castles,  and  ancient  halls  of 

Eng.  and  Wales.     2  v.  9582-3 

Same;  reed.,  rev.,  and  enl.  bv  A.  Gunn.    3  v.  *I 

Castle's  heir,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  9991 

Castleton,  D.  R.     Salem.  13066 
Castriot,  G.     See  Scander-Beg. 
Casualties.     See  Accidents. 
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Casuistry.     De  Quiocey,  T.     (In  his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1160 

Cat,  The.     The  clau  of  the  cats  ;  true  stories.     lUust.  20251 

—  Cust,  Hon.  Lady.    The  cat ;  its  hist,  and  diseases.  9201 

—  Mivart,  St.  G.    The  cat;  introd.  to  the  studv  of  the  backboned  animals.        20676 

—  Ross,  C.  H.    The  book  of  cats.  '  13288 

—  Stables,  W.  G.    ''  Cats,"  their  points  and  characteristics ;  with  curiosties 

of  cat  life,  and  a  chap,  on  feline  ailments.  15604 

—  Wilder,  B.  G.  and  Gage,  S.  H.    Anatomical  technology  as  appl.  to  the 

domestic  cat,  etc.  22493 

Cat,  Story  of  a  ;  by  E.  G.  de  la  BedoUi^re.     Silhouettes.  18154 

Cat,  The,  and  battledore  ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.  19092 

Catalani,  A.     Clayton,  E.  C.     (In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  (In  his  Great  singers.)  20364 
Cataract  of  the  Ganges  ;   drama ;   by  W.  T.  Moncrieff .  (Li 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  23.)  11821 

Cataracts.     Holly,  G.  W.     The  Falls  of  Niagara  ;  with  chapt. 

on  other  famous  cataracts.     Illust.  22264 

Catarina  in  Venice  ;    romance   on   the  lagoon  ;  by  J.   Skelton. 

(In  his  Ess.  in  romance.)  18752 

Catarrh.     See  Autumnal  catarrh. 
Catechism.     Clark,  D.     "Saying  the  catechism  "  seventy-five 

years  ago.  18378 

—  Higginson,  E.    A  catechism  without  questions.  11462 

—  Paterson,  A.  S.  Concise  hist,  of  theology  on  the  basis  of  the  Shorter  C.  12522 
Catechism  of  common  things.  Child's  ;  by  J.  D.  Champlin,  Jr.  19459 
Catel,  C.  S.     Treatise  on  harmony;    tr.  by  Mrs.   C.   Clarke. 

(Novello's  lib.)  11725 

—  Treatise  on  harmony;  with  notes  by  L.  Mason.  2965 
Caterina,  St.^  of  Sienna.     Trollope,  T.  A.     (In  his  Decade  of 

Ital.  women,  v.  1.)  10988 

Caterpillars.       Weismann,   A.      Origin  of    the   markings  of 

caterpillars.     (In  his  Stud,  in  the  theory  of  descent.)  19925 

Cathara  Clyde.  727 

Catharine  I.,  Empress  of  Bussia.     Hewitt,   M.   E.      (In  her 

Lives.)  1899 

—  Watson,  H.  C.  (In  Ms  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Catharine  11.,  Emjyr ess  of  Bussia.     Memoirs;    with  pr^f.  by 

A.  Herzen.  1895 

—  Brougham,  H.     (Jn  Ms  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)                      «  525 

—  Jameson,  A.     (In  her  Memoirs,  v.  2.)  2327 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Catharine  de'Medici.    Trollope,  T.  A.    The  girlhood  of  Catha- 
rine de'Medici.  10987 

Catharine  of  Aragon.     Dixon,  W.  H.     History  of  two  queens. 

4  V.     "  '       11935-6;  12489-90 

Catharine,  St.  of  Sienna.     See  Caterina. 
Cathay.     See  China. 

Cathedral,  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Lowell.  8160 

Cathedrals.     Howson,  J.  S.  ed.     Essays  on  cathedrals  :    by 

various  writers.  10165 

—  Walcott,  M.  E.  C.  Church  work  and  life  in  English  minsters.  2  v.  19920-1 
Cathedrals  and  beer  ;   or.  The  immorality  of  religious  capitals  : 

by  J.  Parton.     (In  Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Rept.,  1876.)          *I 
Catherine.     See  Catharine. 

Catherine  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  8079 

—  Same.    (In  his  Miscellanies.)  13353 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  219 

■'Catherine's  lovers  ;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian.     (  With  The  forest 

house.)  9168 

Catherine's  suitors  ;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian.  13276 

'Catherwood,  M.  H.     Craque  o'doom.     lUust.  20986 

—  The  Hammer  of  the  Saracens.     (I7i  Gihnan,  A.    Magna  Charta  stor.)  21890 

—  Eoe.kyFork.    Ilhist.  21859 
Catholic   art  and  protestant  culture  ;    by  H.    Giles.      (In  Ms 

Lect.  and  ess.)  7850 

Oatholic  Church.     MisceJlaneoiis  works. 

—  About,  E.    La  question  Eomaine.  9471 

—  Haulleville,  P.  C.  A.  baron  de.    The  future  of  Catholic  peoples ;   essay 

contrasting  Protestant  and  Catholic  efforts  for  civilization ;  notes  by 
Cardinal  Manning,  etc.  '  '       19342 

—  Spalding,  J.  L.     {In  his  Ess.  and  rev.)  18575 

Doctrine,  etc. 

—  Balmes,  J.    European  civilization :  Protestantism  and  Catholicity  com- 

pared. 13424 

—  Brownson,  O.  A.     {In  his  Essays,  etc.)  6923 
Conversations  on  liberalism  arid  the  Church.  438 

—  Brvant,  J.  D.     The  Immaculate  Conception  a  doffma  of  the  Catholic 

'Church.  550 

—  Capes,  J.  M.    To  Rome  and  back.  12120 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    On  Cathohcism.     {In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  788 

—  Cortes,  J.  D^    Essays  on  Catholicism,  liberalism,  and  socialism.  18312 

—  Edgar,  S.    The  variations  of  popery ;  ed.  by  C.  Sparry.  6058 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.     {In  his  Discussions.)              '                 '  19650 

—  Formby,  H.     Safeguards  of    Divine  faith  in  the  presence  of  sceptics, 

freethinkers,  and  atheists.  22258 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Philosophy  of  Catholicism.     {In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  1.)  6963 

—  Hogan,  W.    Popery,  as  it\vas  and  is,  etc.  1938 

—  Hornihold,  — .    The  commandments  and  sacraments  explained.  20707 

—  Liguori,  A.  M.  de  St.    Instructions  on  the  commandments  and  sacra- 

ments. *I 

—  Loysou,  J.  M.     Catholic  reform:   letters,  fragments,  etc.;  bv  Father 

'Hyacinthe.                                                                                    '  13508 

—  Mediaeval  and  modern  saints  and  miracles.  (Notabuno  e  societate  Jesu.^  16136 

—  Murray.  N.    Letters  to  II.  B.  Taney;  by  Kirwan.    (Romanism  at  home.)  5950 

—  Quinet,  E.    The  Roman  Church  and  m«)dern  society :  ed.  by  C.  E,  Lester.  5755 

—  Roussell,  X.    Catholic  and  Protestant  nations  compared.    '  3718 

—  Spalding,  M.  J.    Evidences  of  Catholicity ;  lectures.  18462 

—  Stone,  J.  K.    The  invitation  heeded :   reasons  for  a  return  to  Catholic 

unity.  9003 

—  Waters,'  N.  R.    Through  Rome  on ;  mem.  of  Christian  and  extra-Clu'ist- 

ian  experience.  17865 

—  Wiseman,  X.    The  real  presence  of  the  bodv  and  blood  of  Jesus  in  the 

Eucharist.  '  11389 

—  See  also  Fessler,  J.    True  and  false  infallibility  of  the  Popes. 

History. 

—  Boissier,  M.  L.  G.    La  religion  Romaine  d'Auguste  aux  Antonius.    2  v.    14451-2 

—  Darras,  J.    General  hist,  of  the  Catholic  Church.    4  v.  11184-7 

—  Killen,  W.  D.    The  Catholic  church:  hist.,  doctr.,  worship,  and  polity 

of  the  Christians  fr.  the  apostolic  age  to  the  establishment  of  the 

pope  as  a  temporal  sovereign.  16833 

—  Lawrence,  E.    Historical  studies.  21670 

—  Theodorus.    The  new  reformation ;  narrative  of  the  Old  Catholic  move- 

ment f  r.  1870 ;  with  hist,  introd.  14250 

—  See  also  Popes ;— Vatican  Council. 

Catholic  Church  in  France.  Quinet,  E.  The  religious  revolu- 
tion of  the  19th.  cent.  20412 

Catholic  Church  in  Gt.  Britain.     Faber,  F.  W.     Tracts  on  the 

Church  and  her  officers.  8962 

—  Manning,  H.  E.     {hi  his  Miscellanies.)  17190 
Catholic  Church  in  the  U.  S.    Carroll,  A.  E.    The  great  Amer- 
ican battle ;    or,    The   contest   between    Christianity   and 
polit.  Romanism.  722 


220  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Catholic  pioneers  of  America;  by  J.  O'K.  Murray.  22282 

—  Ma^uire,  J.  F.    The  Irish  in  America.  ^  7254 

—  Smith,  S.  B.    Elements  of  ecclesiastical  law;  compl.  with  ref.  to  the  Syl- 

labus, the  "Const.  Apostolicae  'Sedis'"  of  Pius  IX.,  etc.;  adapt,  to 
the  Church  in  the  U.  S.    4th.  ed.,  rev.    2  v.  *l 

Catholicism.     See  Catholic  Church. 

Catiline.     Beesly,  E.  S.     Catiline,  Clodius,  and  Tiberius.  18126 

Catinat,  N.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund., 

V.  8.)  *I 

Catlin,   G.     Last  rambles   among  the  Indians  of  the  Rocky 

Mts.  and  the  Andes.  7128 

—  Letters  and  notes  on  the  manners,  customs,  and  condition  of  the  N.  Amer. 

Indians.    2  v.  729-30 

—  Lifted  and  subsided  rocks  of  Amer. ;  with  their  influence  on  currents 

and  the  distrib.  of  races.  8857 

—  Notes  of  eight  years'  travels  and  residence  in  Europe,  with  his  N.  Amer. 

Indian  collection,  etc.    2  v.  1442-5 

Catlin,  G.  L.     Among  the  Biscayans.     {In  Murphy,  B.  and 

other.s.     On  the  Rhine.)  ■  19935 

Catlow,  M.  E.     Popular  British  entomology.     2d.  ed.  731 

Cato,  M.  P.     Long,  G.      [hi  fiis  Civ.  wars  of  Rome.)  2738 

Cato,  V.     Dirae.      {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.    Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  2.) 

(Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360' 

Caton,  J.  D.     A  summer  in  Norway;   [with]  an  acct.  of  the 

red-deer,  reindeer,  and  elk.  13959- 

Cats'  Arabian  nights.     See  King  Grimalkum. 
Cat's  pilgrimage.  The  ;  by  J.  A.  Froude.    {In  his  Short  Studies, 

ser.  1.)  6963- 

Catskill  fairies  ;  The  ;  by  V.  W.  Johnson.  14328 

Cats-paw,   The;    comedy;    by  D.  Jerrold.      {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  11.)  118ia 

Cattermole,  R.     The  great  civil  war  of  the  times  of  Charles  I. 

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—  Literature  of  the  Church  of  Eng..  select,  fr.  the  writings  of  eminent 

divines ;   with  mem.  of  their  hves,  etc.    2  v.  *I 

Cattle.      Allen,  L.  F.     American  cattle  ;  their  hist.,  breeding, 

and  management.  7609 

—  Armsby,  H.  P.    Manual  of  cattle-feeding.    Illust.  and  tables.  21277 

—  Brisbin,  J.  S.    The  beef  bonanza;  descr.  of  cattle-growing,  etc.,  in  the 

A^^est.    Illust.  1998a 

—  Gould,  J.  S.    Texas  cattle  disease.     (Iii  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1869.)  15732 

—  Harting,  J.  E.    British  wild  white  cattle.     {In  his  Brit,  animals.)  21359 

—  Martin,  W.  C.  L.    Cattle ;  their  breeds  and  management. '  2929 

—  Quincy,  J.    Essays  on  the  soiling  of  cattle,  and  suggestions  useful  to 

farmers.  '  16985 

—  Youatt,  W.,  and  Martin,  W.  C.  L.    Cattle:  their  breeds,  management, 

etc.,  ed.  by  A.  Stevens.    Illust.                                                    ^  4915 
Catullus,  Quintus  {or  Caius)  V.  Catullus,  ex.  ed.  F.  G.  Doeringii 

cui  adnot.  adj.  J.  Naudet.      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8229 

—  Davies,  J.  Catullus,  Tibullus,  and  Propertius.    (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  16595 

—  Translation  fr.  C.     {In  Hodgson,  S.  H.    Outcast  ess.,  etc.)  20808 
Caucasus.     Bryce,  J.      Transcaucasia  and  Ararat ;    vacation 

tour,  1876.  17522 

—  Cunynghame,  A.  T.    Travels  in  the  eastern  Caucasus.  1165T 

—  Grove,  F.  C.    '  The  frosty  C ;  acct.  of  a  walk  thr.  part  of  the  range,  and 

of  an  ascent  of  Elbruz  in  1874.    Illust.  and  map.  15593 

—  Roberts,  R.    Asia  minor  and  the  Caucasus.     (Eastern  question.)  17066 

—  Wolley,  C.  P.    Sport  in  the  Crimea  and  Caucasus.  22930 
Caucus.    Whitridge,  F.  W.    Caucus  system.    (Econom.  tracts.)  22432 


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•Caulfeild,  S.  F.  A.,  and  Saward,  B.  C.  The  dictionary  of 
needlework;  encyclopaedia  of  artistic,  plain,  and  fancy 
needlework.     Illust.  *I 

€aulfield,  J.,  joint  avthor.     See  Wilson,  H. 

Caunter,  H.     India.      (Romance  of  history.)     Illust.-  11432 

Causation.    Bowen,  F.    The  idea  of  cause.    {In  his  Glesimngs.)   19941 

—  Mozlev,  J.  B.    The  principle  of  causation.    In  his  Ess.,  hist,  and  theol., 

V.  2.)  18306 

Principle  of  causation  consid.  in  opposition  to  atheistic  theories.     (In 

Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879 

Cause,  A,  worth  trying.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  20.)   19165 
Causerie  ;  by  W.  A.  Hovey.  19345 

Causes  of  the  Afghan  war ;  select,  of  the  papers  laid  before 

parliament,  with  a  connect,  narrative  and  comment.  18757 

Cavalcaselle,  G-.  B.,  joint  author.     See  Crowe,  J.  A. 
Cavalier,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  2283 

Cavaliers  of  England,  The  ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.  5071 

Cavaliers  of  fortune  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10760 

Cavallius,  R.^  joint  author.     See  Stephens,  G. 
Cavalry  tactics,   U.   S.   Army,   assimilated  to  the  tactics   of 

Infantry  and  Artillery.  1 6 1 40 

Cav^,  E.  M.  (B.)  Color  ;  (Cave  method  ;  pt.  2)  ;  from  3d.  Fr.  ed.    7755 

—  Drawing  from  memory.  9826 
"  Cavendish,"  j^sei^f?.     See  Jones,  H. 

Cavendish,  G.  Henry  VIII.  of  Eng.  and  Catharine  of  Aragon 
bef.  the  Legatine  Court,  1527.  {In  Lieber,  F.  Great 
events,  etc.)  5105 

Cavendish,  H.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Lives  of  philos.)  524 

Cavendish,  S.  C.  Marquess  of  Hartington.     Higginson,  T.  W. 

{In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Reid,  T.W.     (/w  Ms  Cabinet  portrait.)  13883 
Cavendish,  or  Candish,  T.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Voyage  of 

C.  round  the  world.     {In  his  Notable  voyages.)  19571 

—  Life  and  voyages.     (In  Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  etc.)  1264 

—  Pa>Tie,  E.  J.    Cavendish's  first  vovage;  Last  voyage.     (In  his  Voyages, 

'etc.)                                             "  21899 

Cavendish;  by  W.  J.  Neale.  916 
Caves.     See  Antiquities. 
Caverly,  R.  B.    Heroism  of  Hannah  Duston  ;  The  Indian  wars 

of  New  Eng.  12861 

Cavour,  C.  B.,  conte  di.     Dicey,  E.     Cavour  ;  a  memoir.  *I 

—  Hayward,  A.     (In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  1.)  20002 

—  La  Kive,  W.  de.    Reminiscences  of  the  life  and  character  of  C.  15632 

—  Mazade,  C.  de.    Life  of  Count  Cavour.  17193 

—  Towle,  G.  M.     (Li  his  Glimpses  of  hist.)  13478 
Cawnpore.     Field,  H.  M.     The  tragedy  of  C.     {In  his  From 

Egypt  to  Japan.)  17334 

Caxton,  L.,  psend.     See  Comins,  L.  B. 
Caxton,  P^  pseud.     See  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B. 
^Caxton,  W.     Blades,  W.     Biography  and  typography  of  C. 

2d.  ed.  21475 

—  Hall,  A.  M.    The  printing  office  of  C.     (In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Rhoads,  J.    Wm.  Caxton.     {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Sketch  of  C.     (In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 

—  Stephenson,  — .    Life  of  C. :  with  acct.  of  the  invention  of  printing. 

(I7i  Lib.  usef.  kn.,  Lives.)  5104 


222  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Caxtoniana  ;  essays  on  life,  literature,  and  manners  ;  by  E.  B. 

Lytton.  1730^^ 

Caxtons,  The  ;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  582 

Caylus,  A.  C.  P.  de  T.,  coriite  de.     Septimus.     {In  Old-fash. 

fairy  tales,  ser.  2.)  19938 

Caylus,  M.  M.  de  V.  de  M.,  marquise  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A. 

{In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I. 

Gazelles,  M.  E.     Outline  of  the  evolution-philosophy  ;  by  O.  B. 

Frothingham  ;  appendix  by  E.  L.  Youmans.  13679 

Cazenave,  A.   Female  beauty  ;  or.  The  art  of  human  decoration.  12670 
Cazin,  A.     Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  E. 

Rich.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  7541 

Cazotte,  E.     Watson,  H.  C.     {In  his  Heroic  woman.)  4676 

Ce  monsieur;  comedie ;  par  Quatrelles  [E.  L.  V.  J.  L'Epine]. 

{In  Sayn^tes,  etc..  s^r.  8.)  14798 

Ce  que  veut  ma  femme  !   comedie ;  par  H.  Lafontaine.     {Bi 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14794 

Cecil,  E.     Life  of  Lafayette.  736 

—  Life  of  Washington.  737 
Cecil,  R.  A.  T.  G.,  Marq.  of  Salisbury.     Higginson,  T.  W. 

{Ill  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Beid,  T.W.    T/w  ;i*s  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  C.     {In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 
Cecil,  W.,  1st.  Baron  Biirghley  or  Burleigh.  Life  of  C.     {In 

Lardner,  D.     Lives  of  Brit,  statesmen.)  1388 

—  Macaulav,  T.  B.    Burleigh  and  his  times.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc. 

ess.,  V.  3.)  2788- 

Same.    {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

Cecilia;  by  Mme.  d'Arblay.  1279 

Cecils,  The.     Chambers,  W.     {In  his  Stories  of  old  families.)    18362 
Cecil's  tryst;  by  [J.  Payn].  10099 

Cedardale  ;   by  T.  S.  Arthur.  208 

Celebrated  claimants,  anc.  and  mod.  12214 

Celebrated  saloons  ;  by  Mme.  Gay.  738 

Celebrated  speeches  of  Chatham,  Burke,  and  Erskine  ;  added, 

Argument  of  Mr.  Mackintosh,  in  the  case  of  Peltier.  5007 

Celesia,  E.     Conspiracy  of  G.  Fieschi ;  or,  Genoa  in  the  16th. 

cent.  10982 

Celesta  ;  by  M.  E.  Berry.  6940 

Celibacy.     Lea,  H.  C.    Historical  sketch  of  sacerdotal  C.  in  the 

Chr.  church.)  *I 

C^li^res,  P.    En  sc^ne,  S.  V.  P.  ;  proverbes.    (Le  theatre  chez 

soi.)  14601 

Contents,  Tel  oiseaii  tel  nid. — Petite  etincelle  engendre  grand  feu. — 
II  n'est  si  petit  qui  ne  compte.  —  Bon  renom  vaut  un  heritage. — Ou  la 
chevre  est  liee.  —  Tout  est  bien  qui  finit  bien.  —  II  n'est  chance  qui  ne 
retourne.— Loin  des  yeux  loin  du  coeur.— Absent  le  chat,  les  souris  dan- 
sent.— Dire  et  faire  sont  deux.  — Qui  aime  Parbre  aime  la  branch*.- A 
beau  mentir  qui  vient  de  loin. 
C^limare  le  bien-aim^  ;  comedie-vaud.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.     {In 

his  Theatre  comp.,  v.  3.)  14560 

Cell  doctrine.     See  Cellular  pathology. 

Cellier,  E.     Les  bouquets.     (Th^^tre  de  camp.,  ser.  6.)  14690 

Cellini,  B.     Harrison,  J.  A.     Benevenuto.     {In  his  Group  of 

poets.)  13752 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  223 

—  Memoirs,  by  himself;  with  notes,  etc.,  of  G.  P.  Carpani ;  tr.  by  T.  Roscoe.  6535 

—  Spear,  C.    \ln  his  Voices  from  prison.)                                    '  4162 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.     (In  his  Renaissance  in  Italy,  v.  3.)  17320 
Cellular  pathology.     Tyson,  J.     The   cell  doctrine ;    its   hist. 

and  present  state,  for  students  in  medicine  and  dentistry ; 

also,  bibliography  of  the  subject.  18471 

Celsus,  A.  C.     Froude,  J.  A.     Origen  and  C.     {In  his  Short 

stud.,  ser.  4.)  22579 

Celtic  Church.     Warren,  F.  E.     The  liturgy  and  ritual  of  the 

Celtic  church.  20750 

Celts.     Joyce,  P.  W.     Old  Celtic  romances;  fr.  the  Gaelic.        19657 

—  Maclear,  G.  F.    The  Celts.     (Conversion  of  the  West.)  19118 

—  Nicholas,  T.    British  ethnology;  pedigree  of  the  Eng.  people;  argument, 

hist,  and  scientific,  on  the  formation  and  growth  of  the  nation,  etc., 

with  espec.  ref .  to  the  incorporation  of  the  Celtic  aborigines.  13819 

—  Wright,  T.    The  Celt,  the  Roman,  and  the  Saxon;  hist,  of  the  early 

inhabitants  of  Britain  to  the  conversion  of   the  Anglo-Saxons  to 
Christianity.  14083 

Cements.    Gillmore,  Q.  A.    Practical  treat,  on  limes,  hydraulic 

cements,  and  mortar.  8776 

—  Smith,  C.  G.     {In  his  Engineering  papers.)  13637 
Cemeteries.     See  Mount  Auburn. 

Cenci,  Beatrice.     Hewitt,  M.  E.     {In  her  Lives.)  1899 

—  Sketch  of  C. ;  from  the  Italian.     (In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)  4886 
C^nis,  Mont.     Forsyth,  W.     Tunnel  through  the  Alps.     {In 

his  Ess.  crit.  and  narr.)  12723 

Census.     See  United  States. 

Cent  per  cent ;  by  B.  Jerrold.  8713 

Centennial  Congress  of  Liberals.  Report ;  and  organization 
of  the  National  Liberal  League,  1876.  >  Introduction  and 
appendix.  *I 

Chief  contents.  Abbot,  F.  E.  The  Liberal  League  movement. — 
Kilgore,  C.  B.  Democracy.— Parton,  J.  '  Catliedrals  and  beer.— Under- 
wood, B.  F.  Practical  separation  of  Church  and  state.— Paige,  C.  E.  Is 
Christianity  part  of  the  Common  law V— Kilgore,  D.  Y.  Ecclesiasticism 
in  American  politics  and  institutions.— Fretwell,  J.  Persecution  of  T. 
Hofferichter.— Mills,  C.  D.  B.  Sufficiency  of  natural  morality  as  the  basis 
of  civil  society. — Resolutions  on  the'  Paine  bust. 
Centeola  ;  and  other  tales  ;  by  D.  P.  Thompson.  4447 

Centlivre,  S.     The  wonder.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  37.)  11828 

Central  America.     Antiquities. 

—  Holden,  E.  S.   Studies  in  Cent.  Amer.  picture  writing.    {In  Smithsonian 

Inst.  B^^r.  of  Ethnol.  Ann.  rept.,  1879^0.)  *I 

—  Valentini,  P.  J.  J.    Katunes  of  Maya  history;  tr.  by  S.  Salisbury,  Jr.       19696 

Bound  with  Mexican  copper  tools. 

Description,  etc. 

—  Bates,  H.  W.    Central  Amer.,  the  "West  Indies,  etc.;  with  ethnol.  app. 

by  A.  H.  Keane.    Maps,  etc.    (Stanford's  comp.)  21931 

—  Oswald,  F.  L.    Summerland  sketches ;  rambles  in  the  backwoods  of 

Mexico  and  Cent.  Amer.    Illust.  19890 

—  Squier,  E.  G.    The  states  of  Cent.  America.    Maps  and  illust.  4194 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  travel  in  Cent.  America,  etc.    2  v.  4219-20 

—  Trollope,  A.    The  West  Indies,  and  the  Spanish  Main.  10990 

—  Whetham,  J.  W.  B.    Across  Central  America.  17819 

Beligion. 

—  Lang,  J.  M.    Ancient  religions  of  Central  America.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect., 

ser.  2.)  22211 

Central  government.     See  Gt.  Britain.      Constitution. 
Centres.     McMaster,  J.  B.    Bridge  and  tunnel  centres.     (Van 

Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  15373 


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Century,  The.     v.  1-25.  19988-20012 

Note.    V.  1-22  issued  as  Scribners'  monthly.    Monthly  copies  of  the 
Century  given  out  for  circulation,  as  soon  as  published. 

Century  of  American  literature,   1776-1876  ;    by  N.  A.  Beers. 

(Leis.  hr.  ser.)  18155 

Century  of  dishonor;  by  H.  H.  [H.  M.  Jackson].  20165 

Centz,  P.  C.     The  republic  of  republics  ;    or,  Amer.   federal 

liberty.     4th.  ed.  *I 

Ce  qu'on  pent  voir  dans  une  rue  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  9535 

Ceramics.     See  Pottery. 

Cereals.    Ruggles,  S.  B.  and  Hazard,  G.  S.     Cereal  products. 

{In  U.  S.  Comni.  to  Paris  Exjyos.,  1867,  Rept.,  v.  5.)  9100 

Cerebral  hyperiemia  ;  by  W.  A.  Hammond.  17459 

Ceremonial  institutions  ;  by  H.  Spencer.     (Princ.  of  sociology, 

pt.  4.)  17781 

Cerise  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  6461 

Cernuschi,  H.     Monetary  diplomacy  in  1878.  18478 

Certain   dangerous   tendencies    in   American   life,    and   other 

papers;  by  J.  B.  Harrison.  19612 

Certainty.     White,  E.     Tone  and  teaching  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment on  Certainty  in  religion.  21198 

Certitude ;  fantaisie  en  prose  ;  par  C.  de  Livry.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  7.)                                                                                  .  14797 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miguel  de.     Don  Quijote  de  la  Mancha 

[in  Spanish].  15521 

•    —  Same ;  fr.  the  Spanish.    Illust.  741 

—  Galatea;  pastoral  romance;  tr.  bv  G.  W.  J.  Gyll.  22099 

—  Wit  and  wisdom  of  Don  Quixote.                      *  22019 

—  Giles,  H.    Cervantes ;  Don  Quixote.     (In  his  Illust.  of  genius.)  6001 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Famous  men.)  1592 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Cervantes.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  20174 

—  Preseott,  W.  H.     (/w /i/s  Bio^.  and  crit.  misc.)  3541 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Don  Quichotte.     (In  his  ISouv.  lund.,  v.  8.)  *I 

—  Thompson,  E.    Cervantes.     {In  Cervantes.    Wit  and  wisdom,  etc.)  22019 
C^sar  Birotteau,  Greatness  and  decline  of ;    fr.  the  French  of 

H.  de  Balzac,  by  O.  W.  Wight  and  F.  B.  Goodrich.  322 

Cesar  Falempin  ;  par  L.  Reybaucl.  9536 

Gesarine  Dietrich  ;  by  George  Sand.  8188 

C^sette  ;  histoire  d'une  paysanne  ;  par  E.  Pouvillon.  14673 

—  Same ;  f r.  the  French.  22393 
Cesnola,  L.  P.  di.     Cyprus  ;   its  anc.  cities,  tombs,  and  tem- 
ples ;    narj'.   of  researches   and  excavations.      Maps   and 
illust.  *I 

C'etait  ^crit !  sayn^te.     {In  Sa3^n^tes,  etc.,  ser.  8.)  14798 
Cetywayo.     Haggard,  H.  R.     Cetywayo  and  his  white  neigh- 
bors ;  recent  events  in  Zululand,  Natal,  and  the  Trans- 
vaal. 22524 

—  Ludlow ,  W.  K.    Zululand  and  Cetewayo.  22411 

—  Vijn,  C.    Cetshw^ayo's  Dutchman;  private  Journal  of  a  white  trader  in 

Zululand  dur.  the  British  invasion.  20219 

C^vennes.     Stevenson,  R.  L.    Travels  with  a  donkey  in  the  C.  18691 
Ceylon.     Description. 

—  Baker,  S.  W.    Eight  vears  in  C. ;  new  ed.    Illust.  7829 

—  Capper,  J.    Old  C. ;  sketches  of  life  in  the  olden  time.    Illust.  20924 

—  Ceylon;  gen.  descr.  of  the  island,  hist.,  phvs.,  statistical.    2  v.    Map.  15874-5 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     (In  his  Letters,  etc.)        '  1163 

—  Forbes,  J.    Eleven  years  in  Ceylon.  14S0 


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'^FO'B.tW 


—  Knox,  T.  W.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  joumey~^6  C.  and  India, 

etc.     (Boy  travs.,  etc.)  '  21097 

—  Merewether,  H.  A.     (In  his  By  sea  and  by  land.)  12730 

—  Rifle  and  hound  in  Ceylon ;  new  ed.    Illust.  7763 

—  Selkirk,  J.    Recollections  of  Ceylon ;    with  acct.  of  the  church  Miss. 

See.  operations,  etc.  3S89 

Literature. 

—  Oriental  Translation    fund.      Yakkun   Nattannawa;    Cingalese    poem. 

Appended,  The  practices  of  a  Capua  or  Devil  priest;    and  Kolan 
Nattanuawa ;  Cingalese  poem ;  tr.  by  J.  Callaway.    Illust.  *I 

Chace,  G.  I.    Oxygen  and  its  combinations.     (In  Smithsonian 

Inst.  Kept.,  1855.)  14037 

Chactas  et  Atala  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  3.)  *I 

Chadbourne,  P.  A.     Instinct.  10066 

—  Lectures  on  natural  theologv ;   or,  Nature  and  the  Bible  fr.  the  same 

author.  '  6716 

—  Strength  of  men  and  Stability  of  nations ;  Baccalaureate  discourses.  17304 

Contents.  Strength  of  the'inward  man.— Him  that  overcometh.— The 
law  of  service. — The  tree  by  the  rivers  of  water. — The  stability  of  nations. 

—  Waste  of  labor  in  the  work  of  education.     (Pp.  on  Education.)  *I 
Chadwick,   E.      Preventive  police  organization.       (In  Inter. 

Pen.  Cong.  Trans.,  1872.)  *I 

Chadwick,  H.     The  game  of  base  ball.  7511 

€hadwick,  J.  W.     The  Bible  of  to-day  ;  lect.  18029 

—  A  book  of  poems.  16651 

—  The  faith  of  reason.  19322 

Contents.  Agnostic  religion;  The  nature  of  religion. — Concerning 
God;  immortalitv;  praver;  morals. 

—  The  idea  of  God.     (/w" Institute  essays.)  19811 

—  Lib6rtv  and  the  church  in  America.  "  (In  Free  Relig.  Assoc.    Freedom 

and  fellowship.)  13778 

—  Life  of  N.  A.  Staples.     (/«  Staples,  X.  A.    Way,  truth,  efc.)  8524 

—  The  man  Jesus ;  lectures.  20841 

—  Sermons.  17724 

Contents.  Self-respect. — The  higher  reverence. — God  on  our  side. — 
The  best  use  of  Sunday.— Economy  and  waste.— Immortal  life.— Ideal- 
izing the  real.— The  coining  man.— The  moral  aspects  of  belief  in  immor- 
tality.—The  essential  piety  of  modern  science.— A  rational  church. 

—  Some  aspects  of  religion.*  19246 

Contents.    The  smplicity  of  true  religion. — The  rising  faith. — Fate  and 
freedom. — The  child  Jesus.— The  angel  song. — Future  punishment. — The 
sacred  Scriptures. — The  morals  of  belief  .—The  faith  of  the  doubters.— 
Religion  and  morality.— The  state  of  the  nation.— Comfort  in  religion.— 
Rational  sacraments.— The  art  of  life.— The  earthward  pilgrimage.— The 
infinite  life  of  man. 
Chains,  S.  E.     Consideration  of  the  objections  against  sani- 
tary laws,  etc.     (In  Am.   Pnb.   Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc., 
V.  6.)  *I 

Chain-bearer  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  941 

Chain-cables.  Beardslee.  L.  A.  Experiments  on  the  strength 
of  wrought-iron  and  of  chain-cables  ;  Rept.  of  the  Comm. 
of  the  U.  S.  Board.  19556 

€haine,  Une  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  1,  v.  5.)  *I 

Chaldea.    Rawlinsou,  G.     (7n  Jds  Five  great  monarchies,  v.  1.)   8908 

—  See  also  Hodges,  E.  R.    Cory's  anc.  frag. 

Chalet,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Operas  comiqiies,  v.  5.)  *I 

Chalk-stream  studies;  by  C.  Kingsley.     (In  his  Prose  idj^lls.)       3951 
Challenger,  shij).      Campbell,  G.      Log-letters  fr.  '^The  Chal- 
lenger."    5th.  ed.  17375 

—  Reade,  T.  M.    Geological  significance  of  the  Challenger  discoveries.    (In 

/^is  Chemical  denudation.)  19670 

—  Thompson,  C.  W.    The  Atlantic ;  prelim,  acct.  of  results  of  the  explor- 

ing voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  "  Challenger."'    2  v.  17622-^ 


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Challis,  F.    My  wife's  husband.     {In  French's  miu.  dr.,  v.  16.)  11844 
Chalmers,  T.     Application  of  Christianity  to  the  commercial 

and  ordinary  affairs  of  life  ;  discourses.  746 

—  Posthumous  works,  ed.  by  W.  Hanna;  Daily  Scripture  readings.    3  v.         747-^ 

—  Power,  wisdom,  and  goodness  of  God,  in  the  adaptation  of  external 

nature  to  the  moral  and  intellectural  constitution  of  man.  751 

—  Anderson,  J.    Reminiscences  of  Chalmers.  *I 

—  Brown,  J.     {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  1.)  562 

—  Fraser,  D.    T.  Chalmers.     (Heroes  of  Christ,  hist.)  2122T 

—  GilfiUan,  G.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  and  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2255;  2257 

—  Hanna,  W.    Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  C.    4  v.  742-5 

—  Sketch  of  C.     {In  Famous  boys.)  770T 
Chalybaeus,  H.  M.     Historical  survey  of  speculative  philoso- 
phy, fr.  Kant  to  Hegel.  752 

Chamberlain,  B.  H.     The  classical  poetry  of  the  Japanese.  20597 
Chamberlain,  C.  W.     Malaria  in  Connecticut.     (In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  7.)  *I 

Chamberlain,  J.     Hinton,  R.  J.      {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 

Chamberlain,  J.  L.     Maine;   [manual].  22371 
Chamberlain,   N.   B.     Low,   C.   R.     {In  his  Soldiers  of  the 

Vict,  age,  v.  2.)  20031 

Chamberlain,  W.     Manuela  Parades.     (No  name  ser.)  2049& 
Chamberliu,  E.    joint  author.     See  Colbert,  E. 

Chamberliu,  E.  M.     The  sovereigns  of  industry.  1403O 

Chambers,  G.  F.     Descriptive  astronomy.  11634 
Chambers,    R.      Book   of    days :    misc.    of    pop.    antiquites. 

2  V.  in  4.  6306-9 

—  Cyclopgedia  of  English  literature.    2  v.  778-9 

—  Select  writings.    4  v.  770-3 

Contents.  .V.  1-2.  Essays,  familiar  and  humorous.  3.  Essays, 
moral  and  economic.  4.  Essays,  philosophical,  sentimental;  and  Histori- 
cal sketches. 

—  Chambers,  W.    Memoir  of  R.  Chambers.  10073 
—joint  author.    See  Chambers,  W. 

Chambers,  T.  W.,  ed.     Hours  of  prayer  in  the  noon  prayer 

meeting,  Fulton  St.,  N.  Y.  13400' 

—  The  noon  prayer-meeting  of  the  i^Torth  Dutch  Church,  Fulton  St.,  N.  Y. : 

its  origin,  character,  etc.  5434 

Chambers,  W.     France,  its  history  and  revolutions.  11778 

—  Historical  and  misc.  questions  with  answers ;    embr.  history,  science, 

literature  arts  etc.  '                       20925' 

,  —  History  of  St.Giles'  Cathedral  Church.  {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.)              20753 

—  Memoir  of  R.  Chambers.  10073 

—  Stories  of  old  families.  18362 

Contents.  The  Setons. — Lady  Jean  Gordon. — Countess  of  Xithsdale. 
—Lady  Grisell  Baillie.— GriseJl  Cochrane. — The  Keiths.— Lady  Grange. — 
Lady  Jane  Douglas.  —  Wedderburn.  —  Erskine. — Susannah,  countess  of 
Eglintoun. — Lady  Forbes. — Kitty,  Dutchess  of  Queensberry. — The  Dal- 
rymples. — The  Cecils. — Marquis  of  Montrose. — The  Buccleiich  family. — 
The  Argyll  family.— Baroness  Burdett-Coutts.  — The  TValpoles.  — The 
Bedford  family.— Concluding  sketches. 

—  Stories  of  remarkable  persons.  18069 

Contents.  The  Herschels.— Mary  Somerville.— Taylor,  the  water  poet. — 
William  and  Dorothy  AVordswortli.— Story  of  old  Bob.— Glencairn.— The 
Astors.  — Rob  Graham.  —  Camille  Desmoulins.  —  The  Fairbairns.- The 
Banffshire  naturalist. — Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his  dogs. — Window  Willie. — 
Jack  Scott  and  Bessy  Surtees. — Horace  Greeley. — Sarah  Martin. — F.  de 
Lesseps. — A.  T.  Stewart. — J.  D.  Forbes.  —  jubilee  singers.  —  James 
Anneslev. — Miss  Stirling  Graham. — Borlum. 

—  Story  of  a  long  and  busy  life.  21719 

—  Things  as  they  are  in  America.  1364 

—  and  R.    Chambers's  information  for  the  people;  new  ed.,  1842.    2  v.        5529-30 
Sajne :  new  ed.    2  v.  8412-13 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  227 

Miscellany  of  useful  and  entertaining  tracts.    10  v.     {v.  3  wanting.)  ^  760-9^ 

Chambers's  encyclopaedia.     10  v.  9675-84 

Chambers's  papers  for  the  people.     12  y.  in  6.  753-8 

Chambliss,  J.  E.     Life  and  labors  of  D.  Livingstone.  16142 
Chambord,  Comte  de.     See  Artois,  H.  C.  F.  M.  D.  L'. 
Chambre  a  coucher,  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques.)       *r 

Chambre  bleue,  La  ;  par  P.  Merim^e.   {In  his  Derni^res  nouv.)  9555 
Chambrun,  A.  de.     The  executive  power  in  the  L^.  S.  :  study 

of  constitutional  law  :  tr.  by  M.  Y.  Dahlgren.  13802 
Chamfort,  S.  R.  N.  de.     Houssaye,  A.     (In  his  Philosophers, 

etc.,  V.  2.)  2006 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  Ms  Cans,  lund.,  v.  4.)  *! 
Chamisso,    L.    V.    A.    von.      Peter   Schlemihl's   wundersame 

Geschichte.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16163 

—  Same.     Wonderful  hist,  of   Peter  Schlemihl;    [with  biog.  sk.].     (In 

Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 

Chamois  hunting  in  the  mountains  of  Bavaria,  and  in  the  Tyrol. 

Illust.     New  ed.  6468 

Champeaux,  A.  de.  Tapestry ;  with  woodcuts.  (So.  Ken- 
sington Mus.  Art.  hd.  bks.)  *I 

Champion  of  her  sex  ;  play;  byG.  M.Baker.  (/wteExhib.dr.)  13308 

Champlain,  S.  de.    Parkman,  F.    Champlain  and  his  associates. 

{In  his  Pioneers  of  France.)  5984 

Champlin,    H.    L.      The   American    fireman ;     essays,    lurid 

leaves,  sketches,  sparks.  13670^ 

Champlin,  J.  T.  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  with  brief  comments  ; 
and  incident,  comments  on  the  constitutions  of  Eng.  and 

France.  19530 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  Jr.    The  child's  catechism  of  common  things.  19459 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  the  war  for  the  Union.  Illust.  2098T 
Champney,   L.   W.  *  All  around  a  palette.     Illust.  by  J.  W. 

Champney.  17254 

—  Bourbon  lilies ;  story  of  artist  life.  17440 

—  Entertainments.       "  18761 

—  In  the  sky-garden.    Illust.  by  J.  W.  Champney.  16652 

—  Three  Vassar  girls  abroad:  France  and  Spain."   Illust.  2213S 

—  Two  immortal  names.  (In  Oilman.  A.  Magna  charta  stories.)  21890 
Chance  acquaintance,  A  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  11555 
"Chance  acquaintance,"  A   new;  trifle  served  up  on  tw^elve 

plates  ;  by  J.  T.  Wheelwright  and  F.  G.  Attwood.  *1 
Chance  child,  A  :  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].     {In  her  Dead 

sin,  e^c.)  11481 

—  Same.    {In  her  Seen  and  heard.)  11160' 

—  Same.     (With  The  quiet  Miss  Godolphiu.)  9602 

—  Same.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  11.)  '  12982 
Chance  for  himself,  A  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  11073 
Chance  medley  of  light  matter:  by  T.  C.  Colley.  12428 
Chance  question.  The  ;  by  A.  Leighton.     {In  Mt.  Royal   pop. 

tales,  V.  4.)  7224 
Chancellor,  R.     Frost,  T.     Discovery  of  the  White  Sea.     {In 

his  Hf.-hrs.  with  early  explor.  21074 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    The  Chancellor  voyage.     {In  his  Stor.  of  the  sea.)  20054 
Chancellors,  Lord.     Campbell,  J.     Lives  of    the  Lord  Chan- 
cellors of  England.     7  v.                                                        5359-65 

Same:  ed.  bv  J.  A.  Mallorv,  v.  10.  7970 


228  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Hayward,  A.    Lives  of  the  Lord  C.  of  Ireland.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit. 

ess.,  ser.  3.)  12266 

Chancellors ville.     Dodge,  T.  A.     The  campaign  of  C.  20564 

—  Doubleday,  A.     Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg.      (Camp,  of  the  civ. 

war.)  ^  '  21335 

—  See  also  U.  S.  Hist.  Civil  vmr. 

-Chandelier,  Le  ;  par  A.  de  Musset.     {In  Ms  Comedies,  v.  2.)  *I 

Chandeneux,  Mme.C.  de.     L'automne  d'une  femme.  14'i42 

Chandler,  A.  D.     A  bicycle  tour  in  Eng.   and  Wales,  1879  : 

with  app.  on  the  use  of  the  bicycle  in  Europe  and  U.  S. 

Maps  and  illust.  20562 

Chandler,  C.  F.     Germ  theory  of  disease.     (In  Tribune  pop. 

sci.)  12943;  *I 

—  The  sanitary  chemistry  of  water,  and  suggestions  with  regard  to  the 

select,  of  the  water  supply  of  towns  and  cities.  (In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Kept.,  1873.)  *I 

—  joint  author.    ^S'ee  IS^ason,  H.  B. 

Chandler,  J.     How  to  deal  with  a  first  case  and  early  cases  of 

Yellow  fever.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  5.)        *I 

Chandler,  J.  R.     Question  of  a  prison  newspaper.     {In  Nat. 

Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Chandler,  M.  G.     Elements  of  character.     2d.  ed.  777 

Chandler,  P.  W.     American  criminal  trials,  v.  1.  801 

Note.    Compl.  work,  2  v.,  to  be  seen  in  Reference  Dept. 

—  Memoir  of  Crov.  Andrew,  with  personal  reminiscences.    Added.  Two 

unpub.  discourses,  and  the  Valedictory  address.  20042 

"Chauey,  Mrs.  C.  I.     William  Henry :  dramatized  fr.  the  books 

of  Mrs.  Diaz.  13312 

Chancy,  G.  L.     "  Alo'ha  !"  A  Hawaiian  salutation.         .  19323 

—  Biography  of  F.  C.  Hopkinson.     {In  Higginson.  T.  W.    Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  V.  2.)  6493 

—  F.  Grant  «fe  Co.  13311 

—  Tom;  a  home  story.  17255 
Change  of  base  ;   [by  A.  W.  Curtis].  (  With  Spirit  of  seven- 
ty-six.) 7272 

•Changing  base  ;  by  W.  Everett.  7552 
Changing  year.  The  ;  poems  and  pictures  of    life  and   nature. 

Illust.  *I 

Channel  Islauds.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     (7/i  his  Atlantic  Is.)  17827 

—  Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  the  Channel  Is. :  ed.  bv  D.  T.  Ansted.  *I 

—  Waring,  G.  W.,  Jr.  {In  his  Farmer's  vacation.)  '  15330 
Channing,  B.  H.  The  sisters  abroad  :  or.  An  Italian  journey.  780 
Channing,  E.  T.     Lectures  [on  rhetoric  and  oratory].  6618 

—  Life  of  W.  Ellery.     {In  Lives  of  em.  Individ.,  v.  3.)  2710 

—  Same.  {In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  6.)  4115 
Chauuing,  W.     A   physician's   vacation  ;  summer  in  Europe, 

[1852].  ^  781 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    W.  Channing  and  some  of  his  contemporaries.     {In  his 

Mem.  and  biog.  sketches.)  17757 

Channing,  W.  E.,  Z>.Z>.     Works.     3d.  ed.     6  v.  787-92 

Contents.  \.  1.  Character  and  writings  of  Milton.— Life  and  charac- 
ter of  Napoleon.— Character  and  writings  of  Fenelon.— Moral  argument 
against  Calvinism. — National  literature.  —  Associations.  —  The  L'^nion. — 
Education.  2.  Slavery. — Abolitionists,  etc. — Annexation  of  Texas  to 
the  U.  S. — Catholicism,  etc. — On  Creeds. — Address  on  temperance. — Self- 
culture.  3,  4.  Discourses.  5.  Remarks  on  the  slavery  question. — 
Lecture  on  war. — Elevation  of  the  labouring  portion  of  the  community. — 
Discourse,  death  of  Dr.  Follen. — Charge  or(iination  of  C.  Barnard,  F.  T. 
Gray,  R.  C.  Waterston,  J.  S.  Dwight.— Miscellanies.— App.  6.  Eman- 
cipation.—Life  and  character  of  J.  Tuckermau.— The  present  age.— The 
Church.— Duty  of  the  free  states.— Address.  Lenox.  Aug.  1st.,  1842. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  22^ 

—  Correspondence  [with]  L.  Aikin ;  ed.  by  A.  L.  LeBreton.  12795 

—  Discourses.  13210 

—  Discourses,  reviews,  and  miscellanies.  782 

—  The  perfect  life :  discourses ;  ed.  bv  W.  H.  Channing.  11289- 

—  Slavery.    3d.  ed.  786 

—  Bancroft,  G.    In  memory  of  C.     {In  his  Literary  and  hist,  misc.)  299 

—  Bartol,  C.  A.    Channing^  the  preacher.     (In  his  Princ.  and  portr.)  19741 

—  Bellows.  R.  N.    The  Channing  centenarj^  in  Amer.,  Gt.  Brit.,  and  Ire- 

land; meetings  in  honor  of  C.  2055T 

—  Brooks,  C.  T.    Wm.  Ellery  Channing;  a  centennial  memory.    lUust.  19592^^ 

—  Channing,  W.  H.     Memoir  of  C,  with  extr.  fr.  his  correspondence, 

etc.    3  V.  783-5 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     (In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sketches*)  1775T 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.    Channing  as  a  philosopher  and  theologian.     {In  his  Dis- 

cussions.) 19650 

—  Fox,  W.  J.    Channing's  "  Self-culture."     {In  his  mem.  ed.  of    Coll. 

Works,  V.  12.)  *I 

—  Holland,  E.  G.     {In  his  Reviews,  etc.)  1948 

—  Muzzev,  A.  B.     {In  his  Reminis.)  22390 

—  Peabody,  E.  P.    Reminiscences  of  Channing.  19606 

—  Renan,  J.  E.  {In  his  Studies,  etc.)  5636 
Channing,  W.  E.     Thoreau  ;  the  poet  naturalist.  11912 

—  The  wanderer;  poem.  9742 
Channing,  W.  F.  Notes  on  the  medical  appl.  of  electricity.  793 
Channing,  W.  H.     Memoir  of  W.  E.  Channing,  with  extr.  fr. 

his  correspondence,  etc.     4th.  ed.     3  v.  783-5> 

—  Religions  of  China ;  address.  *I 

—  joint  author.    *S'ee  Emerson,  R.  W. 

Channings,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Wood.  4833 
Chanson  de  Ferizade,  La  ;  par  A.  Eynaud.     (In  his  Scenes  de 

la  vie  orientale.)  9512 

Chansons  des  rues  et  des  bois,  Les  ;  par  V.  Hugo.  14415^ 
Chanteuse  voil^e.  La ;  opera  comique,  par  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  4,  V.  15.)  *I 

Chantrey,  F.     Cooper,  T.   (In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

Chants  du  crepuscule,  Les  ;  par  V.  Hugo.  14431 
Chapeau  bleu,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  L.  Duvauchel.     (In  Saynetes, 

eic,  s^r.4.)  14794 
Chapeau  Chinois,  Le  ;  par  M.   Villiers  de  I'lsle-Adam.        (In 

Saynetes,  etc.,  s^r.  3.)  14793 
Chapeau  de  paille  d'ltalie,  Un  ;  com^die ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

(In  his  Theatre  compl.,  v.  1.)  14558 
Chapelle,  C.  E.  L.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Cans,  lund., 

V.  11.)  *I 
Chapelle,  Paul  Aim6  (^sewd.  Laurencin.)  Envacances  !  com^die. 

(In  Saynetes,  etc..  s^r.  7.)  14797 
Chaperon,  Le  ;  com^die-vaudeville  ;  par  E.  vScribe.     (Oeuvres, 

8h\  2,  V.  23.)  *r 
Chaperons  blancs,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Operas  comiques, 

V.  6.)  *I 
Chapin,  E.     Olney,  P.  B.   (In  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  V.  2.)  6493 

Chapin,  E.  H.     Characters  in  the  Gospels.  795 

—  Discourses  on  the  beatitudes.  796 

—  Extemporaneous  discourses ;  1st.  ser.  797 

—  Humanity  in  the  city.  798 

Contents.  Lessons  of  the  street.— Man  and  machinery.— The  strife  for 
precedence.— Symbols  of  the  Republic— Springs  of  social  life.— Allies  of 
the  tempter. — Children  of  the  poor.— The  help  of  religion. 

—  Living  words.  79^ 


230  FKEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Tendencies  of  the  age  to  larger  viewH  of  Christianity.  (Iw  ReUg.  aspects, 

—  Ellis,  S.  Life  of  Chapin.  Portr.  and  illust.  22023 
Ohapin,  J.  B.     Duty  of  states  toward  their  insane  poor.      {In 

Amer.  8oc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 
Chapin  family.  Proceedings  at  meeting  of  C.  family,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  1862.  18135 
Chaplain,  The,  in  the  field  of  war;  by  B.  Rogge.  10672 
Chaplain,  The,  of  the  Fleet ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  21932 
Chaplet  of  pearls;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  7663 
Chaplin,  Mrs.  The  colonel's  opera  cloak.  (No  name  ser.)  18658 
Chaplin,  J.  Life  of  Henry  Dunster.  10068 
Chaplin,  J.,  ec?.     Chips   fr.  the   White   house;    select,   fr.   the 

speeches,  diaries,  e^c,  of  the  presidents  of  the  U.  S.  20265 
Chapman,  A.  W.     Flora  of  the  southern  U.  S.  ;  ferns  by  D. 

C.  Eaton.  *I 
Chapman,  C.  All  about  ships.  11776 
Chapman,  E.  T.,  joint  author.  See  Wanklyn,  J.  A. 
Chapman,  F.  R.  Co-operation  of  the  laity  in  parochial  coun- 
cils. (In  Weir,  A.  The  Church  and  the  age,  ser.  2.)  10823 
Chapman,  H.  C.  Evolution  of  life.  11801 
Chapman,  J.  E.  C.  Easter  hymns.  15669 
Chapman,  J.  A.  M.  Bungay,  G.  {In  his  Traits  of  rep.  men.)  22315 
Chapman,  J.  G.     The  American  drawing-book.   New  ed.,  rev.  14291 

—  Elementary  drawing-book.  14292 

—  Tuckermah,  H.  T.  Sketch  of  C.  (In  his  Am.  art.  life.)  7225 
Chapman,  M.   W.,  ed.     Harriet   Martineau's   autobiography. 

[Also]  Memorials  of  H.  Martineau.     2  v.  16756-7 

Chapman,  W.     Life  of  J   Wiclif.  22567 

—  Life  of  M.  Luther.  22568 
Chapone,  Mrs.  H.  (M.)  Elwood,  A.  K.  {In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 
Chappell,  W.     The  ballad  literature  and  pop.   music  of    the 

olden  time;  hist,  of  anc.  songs,  etc.,  with  anecdotes  and 
ballads.     2  v.  *I 

—  History  of  music;  Art  and  science,  v.  1.  *I 

Contents.    Y.  1.    To  the  fall  of  the  Roman  empire. 

Character,     ('handler,  M.  G.     Elements  of  character.  777 

—  Foster.  J.    On  decision  of  character.     (7% /i/s  Essavs.)  1501;  7688 
Same.     (  With  his  Gems,  etc.)                                 '  1504 

—  Hawes,  J.    Lectures  to  voung  men  on  the  formation  of  character,  etc.  1795 

—  Smiles,  S.    Character.    "  9909 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.    Character  and  characteristic  men.  6546 

—  See  also  Moral  philosophy. 

Character  sketches  ;  by  N.  Macleod.  10839 

Characteristics;    by  T.   ('arlyle.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess., 

V.  3.)  ^  '  698 

Characteristics  ;  by  W.  Hazlitt.      ( IVith  The  round  table.)  10745 

Charades.  Follen,  E.  L.  C.  Charades.  {In  her  Home  dramas.)     1488 

—  Frost,  S.  A.    The  parlor  stage :  coll.  of  charades  and  proverbs.  7584 

—  Keating,  E.  H.    Charade  dramas  for  the  drawing  room.    2  pts.         11925;  11927 
Charade  plays  for  the  parlour.    2  pts.  11926;  11928 

—  Pickering,  E.    Charades  for  acting.  11929 

—  See  also  Amusements ;— Private  theatricals. 

Charbonni^re,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  13.)     *I 
Charcoal-burner,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  G.  Almar.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr..  y.  41.)  11830 


CATAJLOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  231 

Charcoal-drawing.     Robert,  K.     Le  fusain  sans  maitre  ;  traite 

pratique  et  compl.  sur  I'etude  du  paysage  au  fusain.  *I 

Same;  Charcoal  drawing;  without  a  master:  pract.  treatise :  followed 

by  lessons  on  studies  after  Allonge :  tr.  by  E.  H.  Appleton.  19816 

CJbardenal,  C.  A.     First  French  course.  15424 

—  French  exercises  for  advanced  pupils.  15426 

—  Second  French  course.     (Collins'  school  ser.)  15425 

—  The  standard  French  primer.  15423 
Chardin,  J.  B.  S.     Wedmore,  F.     Chardin.  {In  his  Masters  of 

genre  painting.)  19479 

Charette.  14159 
Charge  a  payer,  La ;  ou.  La  mere  intrigante  ;  comedie-vaud.  ; 

par  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2.  v.  14.)  *I 
Charge  with  Prince  Rupert,  A.  ;  by  T.  W.  Higginson.     {In  his 

Atlantic  ess.)  12372 
Charities.     Conference  of  Charities.     Proceedings,  Saratoga, 

1876.  16870 

—  Button  A.    Streets  and  lanes  of  a  city.    2  v.  1073^;  11278 

—  Gurteen,  S.  H.    Handbook  of  charity  organization.  21357 

—  Homes  and  hospitals ;  or.  Two  phases  of  woman's  work.     (Amy  Button 

and  A.  E.  Jones.)                                                                          '  11278 

—  Hospitals  and  sisterhoods.    2d.  ed.  10144 

—  Mass.    Board  of  State  Charities.  Ann.  rept.,  1865-7;  1871-6.   15261-3;  15267-72 

—  Conference  of  Charities.    Proceedings,  Saratoga,  1876.  16870 

—  See  also  Amer.  Soc.  Sci,  Assoc.  Jour,  passim;  also  London. 
Charity.     Colwell,  S.     Notes  on  the  literature  of  C.      (In  his 

New  themes.)  13206 

—  Hill,  O.    Our  common  land,  and  other  essays.  20029 

—  Liefde,  J.  de.  The  romance  of  charity.  *  9345 
Charity  Green  ;  by  T.  Hartmann.  1789 
Charlatanisme,  Le  ;  comedie-vaud.  :  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

ser.  2,  V.  14.)  *I 
Charlemagne.     Bulfinch,  T.     Legends  of  C.  ;  or,  Romance  of 

the  Middle  Ages.  934 

—  Cutts,  E.  L.    Charlemagne.     (Home  lib.)  21953 

—  De  Quincv,  T.     (In  his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1161 

—  James,  G.  P.  E.    History  of  Charlemagne.  2284 

—  Masson,  G.    Episodes  of  Fr.  historv;  C.  and  the  Carloviugians.  20742 

—  Mullinger,  J.  B.    The  schools  of  Charles  the  Great,  and  the  restoration 

of  education  in  the  9th.  cent.  20674 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    Legends  of  C.     (Zw /u's  French  retreat,  e^c.)  17953 
Same.    {In  his  3Iisc.)  10844 

Charlemont ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  19077 
Charles  I.  of  England.     Private  correspondence  bet.  C.  and  his 

Secretary  of  State.     (In  Evelyn,  J.     Diary,  etc.,  v.  4.)  1422 

—  Abbott,  J.    History  of  Charles  I.                        .  4 

—  Aikin,  L.    Memoirs  of  the  court  of  Charles  I.    2  v.  127-8 

—  Cordery,  B.  M.  and  Phillpotts,  J.  S.    King  and  Commonwealth;  hist,  of 

C.  and  the  great  rebellion.  15670 

—  Gardiner,  S.  E.    The  fall  of  the  monarchy  of  C,  1637^9,  v.  1,  2.  21697-8 
Personal  government  of  Charles  I.    2  v.  17665-6 

—  Mackintosh,  J.   Refutation  of  the  claim  on  behalf  of  C.  to  the  authorship 

of  the  EIKflX  BASIAIKH.     {In  his  Misc.  works.)  2825 

—  Memorials  of  the  Eng.  attairs  fr.  the  betr.  of  the  reign  of  C.  to  the  restor- 

ation of  Charles  11.    New  ed.    4  v.  16787-90 

—  Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  from  prison.)  4162 

—  See  also  Gt.  Brit.  History. 

Charles  11.  of  J^ngland.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  Charles  II.  5 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  History  of  R.  Cromwell,  and  the  reatoration  of  Charles 

II.    2y.                      •  19467-8 
Charles  y.  of  France.     Sainte-Beuve,    C.  A.     {In  his   Nouv. 

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Charles  VII.  of  France.     Bray,  A.  E.     Joan  of  Arc,  and  the 

times  of  C.  12257 

Charles  VIII.  of  France.    Symonds,  J.  A.    (/nA.ts  Renaissance 

in  Italy,  v.  1.)  15451 

Charles  IX.  of  France.   Merim^e,  P.  Chronique  du  regne  de  C.     9518 

—  White,  H.    Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew;  prec.  by  a  hist,  of  the  relig. 

wars  hi  the  reign  of  C.    lUust.  7275 

Charles  II.  of  Spain.     Sainte-Beuve,    C.    A.     {In  his  Nouv. 

hind.,  V.' 2.)  *I 

Charles  V.  of  Germany.  Doran,  J.    (In  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1248 

—  Robertson,  W.    History  of  the  reign  of  C. ;  with  an  acct.  of  the  Em- 

peror's life  after  his  abdication,  bv  W.  H.Prescott.    2  V.  3545-S 

—  Stirling,  W.  Cloister  life  of  Charles  V.  18220 
Charles  XII.  of  Siceden.     Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.      Histoire  de 

Charles.    "  9404 
Same;  Eng.  tr.  460$ 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.  {In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Chailes  XIV.,  John  (Bernadotte),  o/>S»w;ede?i.  Bernadotte.    (In 

Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

—  Headley  J.  T.  {In  his  Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1826 
Charles  II.  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  H.  Payne.  (JriMod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  3.)  11805 
Charles  XII.  ;  drama;  by  J.  R.  Planche.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  6.)  11808 
Charles  de  Bernard.     See  Bernard,  J. 

Charles  the  bold,  Duke  of  Burgundy.     Freeman,  E.  A.     {Iti  his 

Hist.  ess.,ser.  1.)  '  9835 

—  Kirk,  J.  F.  History  of  Charles.  3  v.  7374r-6 
Charles  the  Fat.  Doran,  J.  {In  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1248 
Charles,  E.  R.     Against  the  stream.  12033 

—  The  Bertram  family.  14313 

—  Chronicles  of  the  Schonberg-Cotta  family.  6605 

—  The  cottage  bv  the  cathedral,  and  other  parables.  10994 

—  The  cripple  of  Antioch.  5685 

Contents.  The  cripple  of  Antioch.— The  false  Christ.— Wayside  not€S 
in  the  days  of  Chrysostom. 

—  Draytons  and  Davenants.  6257 

—  The  earlv  dawn;  or,  Sketches  of  Chr.  life  in  Eng.  in  the  olden  time.  (In- 

trod.  bv  H.  B.  Smith,)  5698 

—  Joan  the  maid.  1858a 

—  Lapsed,  but  not  lost.  17256 

—  Mary,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord.  5953 

—  On  both  sides  of  the  sea;  story  of  the  Commonwealth  and  the  Restoration.  7120 

—  Tales  and  sketches  of  Christiain  life,  5795 

Contents.  Maia  and  Cleon.— History  of  the  Reformation  in  Italy.— Ex- 
tracts fr.  the  diary  of  Brother  Bartholomew. — United  Brethren  of  Bo- 
hemia and  Moravia, 

—  The  victory  of  the  vanquished.  9033 

—  Wanderings  over  Bible  lands  and  seas.  6249 

—  Winifred  Bertram.  6128 

—  Women  of  the  Gospels ;  The  three  wakings ;  and  other  poems.  7854 
Charles  Auchester ;  by  E.  Berger  [E.  S.  Sheppard].  396 
Charles  O'Malley  ;  by  C.  Lever.  2622 
Charles  Seymour's  jealousy,  {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  1.)  7223 
Charles  Tyrrell :  by  G,  P,  R,  James.  2285 
Charleston,  S.  C.    Lanier,  S.  Account  of  Charleston.    (7?i  his 

Florida.)  20319 

Charlestown,  Mass.     Whitney,  L.     The  burning  of  the  Con- 
vent;  destr.  of  the  Ursuline  School  on  Mt,  Benedict,  17011 
Charlestown,  N.  H.     Saunderson,  H.  H,     History  of  C,  the 
old  No.  4,  embr.  the  part  borne  by  its  inhabitants  in  the 


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Indian,  French,  and  revolutionary  wars,  etc.     Also^  Gene- 
alogies, and  sketches  of  families.  16555 
Charlesworth,  M.  L.     Ministering  children.  19284 

—  Ministering  children;  a  sequel.  19285 

—  Oliver  of  the  mill.  19565 
Charley,  W.  T.     Flax  and  linen.      (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15469 
Charley  and  Eva  Roberts'  home  in  the  west ;  by  L.  M.  Thurs- 
ton. 8586 

Charley  Bell ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  8095 

Charley  Laurel ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  •  15368 

Charley  Roberts  series.     See  Thurston,  L.  M. 

Charlie  Codman's  cruise  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  7420 

Charlie  Hathaway  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  C.  M.  Sedgwick.  7370 

Charlotte,  Countess  of  Derby.     See  Stanley,  C. 
Charlotte  Augusta,  Princess  of  Wales.     Weigall,  R.      Brief 
memoir  of  C,  with  select,    fr.   her  correspondence,   and    . 
other  unpub.  papers.  12841 

Charlotte  Elizabeth,  pseud.     See  Tonna,  C.  E. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  de  Baviere,  duchesse  d'Orleans.    See  Eliza- 
beth Charlotte. 
Charlotte  Temple.     Dall,  C.  (W.)  H.     Romance  of  the  asso- 
ciation ;  or.  One  last  glimpse  of  C.  T.  [Charlotte  Stanley], 
etc.  13649 

Charh)tte's  inheritance  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  4344 

Charlton,  Mass.    Stockwell,  G.  A.    History  of  C.    (In  Hist,  of 

Wor.  Co.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Charm,  A,  of  birds  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.     (In  his  Prose  idylls.)         3951 
Charms  and  counter  charms  ;  by  M.  J.  Mcintosh.  2829 

Charri^re,  I.  A.  E.  van  T.  van  S.  van  Z.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C. 

A.     (In his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876  ;  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Charron,  P.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  land.,  v.  11.)       *I 
Charterhouse  School.     Daldy,  F.  F.  Charterhouse ;  the  school 

life.  {In  Pascoe,  C.  E.  Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 
Charteris,  A.  H.     The  Church  of  the  19th.  cent.,  to  1843.    (In 

St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.)  20753 

Charteris  ;  by  M.  M.  Meline.  13003 

Chartism.     Carlyle,  T.     Chartism.  '  711 

—  Frost,  T.    The  Chartist  movement.     (In  his  Forty  years'  recollect.)  21403 

—  Lovett,  W.     (In  his  Life  and  struggles.)  '  17809 
Chartreuse,  LaGrande.     See  Grand  Chartreuse. 

Chase,  D.  P.     A  first  logic  book.  15438 

Chase,  E.  B.     Teachings  of  patriots  and  statesmen  ;  or,  The 

'founders  of  the  Republic'  on  slavery.  800 
Chase,  F.  E.  and  Goodridge,  J.  F.     Ballads  in  black  ;  shadow 

pantomimes,  with  silhouette  illust.  *I 

Chase,  H.  S.     Causes   of  the  degeneracy  of   the  teeth.  (In 

Estes,  D.     Hf.-hr.  ^ec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Familiar  lectures  about  the  teeth.  13647 
Chase,  S.  P.     Savage,  J.     ( Iii  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 

—  Schuckers,  J.  W.    Life  and  public  services  of  Chase.  *I 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     {In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 

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—  "Warden,  R.  B.  Account  of  the  private  life  and  pub.  services  of  C.  12958 
Chase,  T.  Hellas  ;  her  monuments  and  scenery.  13231 
Chase  Loring.                                                                                             3738 

Bound  with  Russell  and  Sydney. 
Chasles,  V.  E.  P.     Anglo-American  literature  and  manners.         2278 
Chasot.     Mueller,  F.  M.      (Jn/m  Chips,  v.  3.)  •  9116 

Chasse  aux  corbeaux,  La ;  com.  vaud.  ;    par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  Us  Theatre  compl.,  v.  8.)  14572 

Chasseur  de  Sauvagine,  Le  ;   par  A.  Dumas.  9487 

Chaste  Suzanne,  La ;  monologue ;    par  J.  de  Marthold.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  e^c,  s^r.  4.)  14794 

Chastelard  ;  a  tragedy ;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  12837 

Chat  bott6,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  5.)  *I 

Chateau  de  Pictordu,  Le  ;  par  George  Sand.     {In  her  Contes 

d'une  grand'm^re.)  9514 

Chateau  D'Or  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  20855 

Chateau  de  la  poularde,  Le  ;   comedie  vaud.,  par  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  13.)  *I 

Chateau  Morville,  The  ;  or.  Life  in  Touraine  ;  fr.  the  French.     11027 
Chateau,  The,  of  Prince  Polignac ;    by  A.  Trollope.     {In  his 

Tales  of  all  countries.)  10955 

Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  R.,  vicomte  de.     The  genius  of  Christi- 
anity.    New  and  compl.,  tr.  with  pref.,  biog.  notices  of 

the  author,  and  notes  by  C.  J.  White. 

—  The  martyrs. 

—  Sketches  of  Eng.  literature ;  with  considerations  on  the  spirit  of  the  times, 

etc.    2  V.  in  1. 

—  Foster,  J.    Chateaubriand's  Christian  martyrs.     (In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.) 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.    Chateaubriand's  English  literature.     (In  his  Biog.  and 

crit.  misc.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  1 ;  Prem.  lund.,  v.  3 :  Nouv. 

lund.,  v.  3;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  1,  2,  10.) 
Chateaubriand  et  son  groupe  litteraire  sous  I'empire.    Nouv.  ed.    2  v. 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (In  his  Ess.,  biog.  and  crit.) 
Chatelain,  Mme.  de.     Truly  noble. 
Chatfield,  P.     The  tin  trumpet. 
Chatham,  Earl  of.     See  Pitt,  W. 
Chatrian,  A.,  joint  author.     See  Erckmann,  E. 
Chats  about  books,  poets,  and  novelists  ;  by  M.  W.  Hazeltine. 
Chats  with  the  little  ones  ;  by  L.  Sauveur. 
Chatsworth  ;  by  R.  P.  Ward. 
Chattanooga.     Reed,  S.  R.    The  Vicksburg  campaign^  and  the 

battles  about  C,  1862-63  ;  hist,  review. 
Chatte  metamorphos^e  en  femme.  La ;  com^die-vaud.  ;  par  A. 

E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s<^r.  2,  v.  16.) 
Chatterbox,  The.     1882. 
Chatterton,  T.     Poems.     2  v. 

—  Dix,  J.    Life  of  Chatterton. 

—  Foster,  J.    Dix's  life  of  C.     (In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.) 

—  Giles,  H.    Chatterton.     (In  his  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  2.) 

—  Howitt,  W.     (I?i  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.) 

—  Wilson,  D.    Chatterton ;  biog.  study. 
Chatterton  ;    romance  of  literary  life  [by  J.  R.  Dix] .     (  With 

his  Pen  and  ink  sk.) 
Chatterton  ;  a  story  of  the  year  1770  ;  by  D.  Masson. 


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6043 
1603 

3541 

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4523 

14142 

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21651 

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Ohaucer,  G.     Canterbury  tales,  and  other  poems  ;  ed.  by  D.  L. 

Purves.  8801 

—  Chaucer  for  schools ;  by  Mrs.  H.  R.  Haweis.  20429 

—  Legende  of  goode  women ;  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  H.  Corson.  *I 

—  The  par  lament  of  foules ;  ed.  with  introd.,  etc.,  by  S.  R.*  Lounsbury.  17360 

—  Poetical  works ;  ed.  by  R.  Bell.    5  v.                       "  6862-6 

—  Poetical  works ;  appended,  poems  attributed  to  C. ;  ed.  bv  A.  Oilman. 

3  V.  '  19247-9 

—  The  prioresses  tale;  Sire  Thopas;  The  monies  tale;  The  clerkestale; 

The  squieres  tale ;  fr.  the  Canterbury  tales ;  ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  14244 

—  Prologue  and  Knight's  tale.     (In  Carpenter,  S.  H.    English  of  the  14th. 

cent.)  17960 

—  The  prologue;  The  knightes  tale;  The  nonne  prestes  tale;  from  the 

Canterbury  tales ;  rev.  text,  ed.  by  R.  Morris.  14230 

—  The  tale  of  the  man  of  lawe ;  The  pardoneres  tale ;  The  seconct  nonnes 

tale ;  The  chanouns  vemannes  tale ;    from  the  Canterbury  tales ;  ed. 

by  W.  W.  Skeat.                                                                      '  17077 

—  Child,  F.  J.    Observations  on  the  language  of  Chaucer.  8858 

—  Clark,  C.  W.    Riches  of  Chaucer :  with  notes  and  new  mem.  of  the  poet.  16991 

—  Howitt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     (In  his  My  study  windows.)  10522 

—  Rands,  W.  B.    The  poet  of  the  Canterbury  tales.     (In  his  Chau(?er's 

England,  v.  1.)  '  *I 

—  Storr,  F.,  and  Turner,  H.    Canterbury  chimes;  or,  Chaucer  tales  retold 

for  children.  18453 

—  Ward,  A.  W.    Chaucer.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19964 
<^haulieu,  G.  A.  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Cans,  limd., 

V.  1.)  *I 

•Chauncey,  C.     Discource,  July,  1766.     (In  Thornton,  J.  W. 

Pulpit  of  the  Amer.  Rev.)  *I 

Chauveau,  A.  (Comparative  anatomy  of  domesticated  animals.  *I 
Ohauvenet,  W.    Manual   of  spherical  and  pract.   astronomy. 

5th.  ed.     (Univ.  ed.)     2  v.  '  16075-6 

—  Treatise  on  elementary  geometry.  11019, 
Chauvin,  — .    Le  commencement  de  la  fin  ;  com^die.     (In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  3.)  14793 

—  Les  consciences ;  conf«'^rence-monologue.     (In  SaynHefi,  etc.,  s^r.  L)  14794 

—  Les  conventions;  monologue;  L'homme  a  l'(^chelle;   monologue.     (In 

Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 

—  Ruses  et  trues;  conf.  non  politique.     (In  Sayni^tes,  etc.,  s<^r.  1.)  14791 

—  Sous  bois ;  operette.     (/w  Saynetes,  e^c,  ser.' 2.)  14792 
dhavasse,  P.  H.     Physical  training  of  children  ;  prelim,  disser- 
tation, by  F.  H.  Getchell.  16709 

Chawner,  E.  Gleanings  fr.  the  German  and  French  poets.  18618 
Ohazel,  P.     Avantle  bal ;  comedie.    (lu  Legouve,  J.  TV.  E.  G. 

Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14482 

Oheadle,  W.  B.     My  hunt  of  the  silver  fox.      (In  Tales  from 

Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  19.)  19164 

Cheales,  A.  B.     Proverbial  folk-lore.     2d.  ed.  20797 

Cheape,  D.     Betsey  Brown  ;  poem.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  V.  7.)  19152 

Checkmate  ;  by  J.  S.  Le  Fanu.  14045 

Cheerful  words.     See  MacDonald,  G. 

Cheerfulness  ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.     (In  his  Success,  etc.)  10753 

Cheese.     Evans,  M.     Butter  and  cheese.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)   15476 
Cheetham,  S.,  joiiit  author.     See  Smith,  W. 
Cheever,  G.  B.     Gospel  of  the  Hebrew  prophets.     (In  Boston 

lect.,  1871.)  12134 

—  The  journal  of  the  Pilgrims  at  PljTnouth,  1620;  reprint.,  with  illust.  of 

providences,  principles,  and  persons. 


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—  Punishment  by  death ;  its  authority  and  expediency.  2319'^ 

—  Wanderings  of  a  pilgrim  in  the  shadow  of  Mt.  Blanc.  806 
Cheever,  H.  T.     Autobiography  and  memorials  of  Capt.  O. 

Congar.  13184 

—  Autobiography  and  memorials  of  I.  Washburn.  18151 

—  The  island  world  of  the  Pacific ;  narrative  and  results  of  travels  through 

the  Sandwich  Is.,  and  other  parts  of  Polynesia.  13183 

—  Life  in  the  Sandwich  Is. ;  or.  The  heart  of  the  Pacific,  as  it  was  and  is.  13186 

—  Memoir  of  W.  Colton.     {In  Colton,  W.    Sea  and  sailor.)  906 

—  Memorials  of  a  youthful  Christian  in  pursuit  of  health ;  biog.  of  N.  Cheever.  13187 

—  The  pulpit  and" the  pew ;  struggle  for  justice  between  the  two.  80T 

—  A  reel  in  a  bottle,  for  Jack  in  the  doldrums;  adv.  of  two  of  the  king's 

seamen  in  a  voyage  to  the  celestial  country ;  fr.  the  ms.  of  an  old  salt.  13185 

—  The  w^hale.and  his' captors.    New  ed.  808 
Cheever,  N.     Cheever,  H.  T.     Memorials,  etc.  ;  biog.  of  N. 

Cheever.  13187 

Chellis,  M.  D.     The  temperance  doctor.  7440 
Chelmsford,  Lord.     See  Thesiger,  F.  A. 
Chelonia.    Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Moale,  W.  A.    How  to  dissect 

a  chelonian.      {In  Ms  Handbook  of  vert,  diss.,  pt.  1.)  21363 
Chelsea,  E}}g.    L'Estrange,  A.  G.    The  village  of  palaces  ;  or, 

Chronicles  of  Chelsea.     2  v.  22407-8 

Chelsea  householder,  A.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  22882 
Cheltenham.     Black,  A.,  and  C.     Guide  to  Cheltenham  and  its 

environs.           ^  *I 
Chemistry.     History. 

—  Rodwell,  G.  F.    The  birth  of  chemistry.  13412 

—  Smith,  J.  L.    Progress  and  cond.  of  industrial  chemistry.     {In  U.  S. 

Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867,  Rept.,  v.  2.)  9097 

—  Thomson,  T.    History  of  chemistry.    2  v.  *I 

—  Wurtz,  A.    Historv  of  chemical  theorv  from  the  age  of  Lavoisier;  tr. 

and  ed.  by  H.  Watts.  20320 
Analysis. 

—  Beilstein,  F.    Manual  of  qualitative  chemical  analysis.  1279S 

—  Birnbaum,  Dr.    A  laboratory  guide  for  beginners  in  chem.  analysis.  *I 

—  Blyth,  A.  W.    Manual  of  pract.  C. ;  analysis  of  foods  and  detection  of 

'  poisons.  18525 

—  Bollev,  P.  A.    Manual  of  technical  analvsis,  founded  upon  the  Handbuch 

of  Ji.,  bv  B.  H.  Paul.                           "  433 

—  Elliot,  C.  W.,  and  Storer,  F.  H.    Qualitative  chemical  analysis.  9066 

—  Fresenius,  C.  R.    Quantitative  chemical  analysis.  *I 

—  Galloway,  R.    Manual  oi"  qualitative  analysis.  14211 

—  Harcour't,  A.  G.  V.,  and  Madan,  H.  G.    Exercises  in  pract.  chemistry.  11496 

—  Hart,  E.    Handbook  of  volumetric  analysis.  17577 

—  Normandv,  A.,  and  Noad,  H.  M.    Commercial  hand-book  of  chemical 

analysis.  14098 

—  Sutton,  F.    Systematic  handbook  of  volumetric  analysis.  16857 

—  Terreil,  A.    Atlas  de  chimie  analytique.                      '  9436 

—  Thorpe,  T.  E.,  and  Muir,  M.  M.  P.    Qualitative  chemical  analysis  and 

laboratory  practice.                  .                                                     '  18548 
General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

—  Barker,  G.  F.    A  text-book  of  elementarv  C. ;  theoretic,  and  inorganic.  21155 

—  Brande,  W.  T.,  aiid  Tavlor,  A.  S.     Chemistry.  16809 

—  Brown,  R.     {In  his  Science  for  all.)     4  v.                                         20445-6 ;  20526-7 

—  Cooke,  J.  P.    First  principles  of  chemical  philosophy.  439 

The  new  chemistry.  12146 

Principles  of  chemical  philosophy.  10521 

—  Cotting,  J.  R.    Introduction  to  chemistry.  899 

—  Dauiell,  J.  F.    Chemistry.     (7w  Lib.  usef.  kn.)  5109 

—  Draper.  J.  W.    Text  book  on  chemistry.  1269 

—  Eliot,  C.  W.,  and  Storer ,.F.  H.    Elementary  manual  of  chemistry.  10641 
Manual  of  inorganic  chemistry.                 '                                     *  10020 

—  Faraday,  M.    Chemical  manipulation.  ,      *I 

—  Fownes,  G.    Rudimentary  chemistry.  2177 

—  Fyfe,  A.    Elements  of  chemistry.     '  2197 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  237 

-  Graham,  T.    Elements  of  inorganic  C. ;  ed.  bv  H.  Watts  and  R.  Bridges. 

must.  '  4061 

■  Hinricks,  G.    Principles  of  C.  and  molecular  mechanics.     {In  his  Princ. 

of  phys.  sci.,  v.  2.)                                           ^  *I 

-  Hooker,  W.    Science  for  the  school  and  family ;  chemistry.  5543 

-  Howard,  J.    Practical  chemistry.                      "                    "  12621 

-  Hunt,  T.  S.  Chemical  and  geological  essays.  13212 
Johnston,  J.  F.  W.    The  chemistry  of  common  life;  new  ed.,  rey.  by  A. 

H.  Church.  "  "  18795 

■  Kemshead,  W.  B.    Inorganic  chemistry.  12814 

■  Liebig,  J.  Complete  works  on  chemistry.  12096 
Nichols,  W.  E.    Eelementary  manual  ofC.  abgd.  from  Eliot  and  Storer's 

manual.                              *  10611 

Odling,  W.    Outlines  of  chemistry.  12503 

■  Pepper,  J.  H.  (In  his  Cyclopaedic  science.)  8036 
Pilkington,  J.  (In  his  Artist's  and  mechanic's  repository.)  3470 
Eegnault,  M.  Y.    Elements  of  C. ;  tr.  by  T.  F.  Betton,  and  ed.  with  notes, 

by  J.  C.  Booth  and  W.  L.  Faber.    2y.  7742-3 
Eemsen,  J.    Principles  of  theoretical  C,  with  spec.  ref.  to  the  constitu- 
tion of  chem.  compounds.  17105 
Eoscoe,  H.  E.    Chemistry.    Illust.  10190 

-  Lessons  in  element,  chemistry.  8655 

-  a/i(?  Schorlemmer,  C.  Treatise  on  chemistry,  y.  1-3.  17743-5;  21319 
Schoedler,  F.  (In  his  Book  of  nature.^  '  3799 
Scoffern,  J.  Elementary  chemistry.  (Bi  Orr,  W.  S.  Giro,  of  the  sci.)  5189 
Sibson,  A.  Every  day  chemistry.'  5778 
SilUman,  B.,  Jr.  First  principles  of  chemistry.  3985 
Thorpe,  T.  E.  Manual  of  inorganic  chemistry.  2  y.  12629;  17227 
Twining,  T.  (In  his  Science  made  easv.  *  18851 
Williamson,  A.  W.  ChemistrV  for  students.  11645 
Youmans,  E.  L.    Classbook  of  chemistry.    Illust.  5961 

-  Class-book  of  chemistry  on  the  basis  of  the  new  system.  14064 

Orf/anic  chemistry. 
Alien,  A.  H.    Practice  of  ,commercial  organic  analysis.    2  y.  21810-11 

I^ote.    Y.  1  has  Introduction  to  the  practice,  etc' 
Bell,  J.    Chemical  and  pharmaceutical  processes  and  products.    (In  Soc. 

for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  ^  4735 

Dumas,  J.  B.  awf^Boussingault,  J.  B.  J.  D.    Chemical  and  physiological 

balance  of  organic  nature;  ed.  by  D.  P.  Gardner.  *  5018 

Fittig,  E.  Wohler's  outlines  of  orgiinic  C. ;  tr.  with  add.,  by  I.  Eemsen.  18188 
Introduction  to  pract.  organic  C.  (In  Small  books  on  great'subjects,  v.  1.)  4014 
Liebig,  J.  J.  yon.    Chemistry  in  its  apppl.  to  agriculture  and  physiology; 

ed.  by  L.  Playfair.    4th.  Am.  ed.  by  J.  W.  Webster.  '  '  5100 

Schorlemmer,  C.    Manual  of  the  C.  of  the  carbon  compounds.  15603 

Strecker,  A.    Short  text^book  of  organic  C. ;  by  J.  Wishcenus;  tr.  and 

ed.  by  W.  H.  Hodgkinson  and  A.  J.  Greenaway.  21311 

Twining,  T.     (In  his  Science  made  easy.)  '  18851 

Watts,  W.  M.    Organic  chemistry.         "  12632 

Technical  chemistry. 
Girardin,  J.    Lemons  de  chemie  elementaire  appl.  aux  arts  industries. 

5  y.  ,  9429-33 

Playfair,  L.    Chemical  principles  involyed  in  the  manufactures  of  the 

Exhib.  as  indicating  the  necessity  of  industrial  instruction.     (In  Soc. 

for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  4735 

Eoscoe,  H.  E.    Technical  chemistry.  16996 

-  Same.  (In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  Lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 
Wagner,  E.    Handbook  of  chem.  technology;  tr.  and  ed.  with  add.,  by 

W.  Crookes.  *  11102 

Dictionaries. 

Muspratt,  S.    Chemistry,  as  appl.  and  rel.  to  the  arts  and  manufactures. 

2  y.  in  4.  6466-7 

Storer,  F.  H.    First  outlines  of  a  diet,  of  solubilities  of  chemical  sub- 
stances. 17314 

See  also  Agricultural  chemistry ;— Assaying ;— Atoms ;— Dyeing ;— Metal- 
lurgy ;— Photoj^raphy ;— Pyrology ;— Solar  chemistry. 

Also  Sulphuric  acid. 

Also  Fresenius. 

Chemistry  and  natural  religion. 

■  Cook,  J.  P.    Eeligion  and  chemistry.    2d.  ed.  12179 


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Same.    I^ew  rev.  ed.  19971' 

Chemistry  of  the  earth. 

—  Hunt,  T.  S.    Chemistry  of  the  earth.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1869.)    11625  • 

—  Lockyer,  J.  N.    Why  the  earth's  chemistry  is  as  it  is.    Illust.  19507 

—  Roscoe,  H.  E.    What  the  earth  is  composed  of.    Illust.  19508 
Same.     {In  Half-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

CMnedolle,  C.  J.  L.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     {In  his  Chateau- 
briand, etc.)  *1 
Cheney,  E.  D.     The  child  of  the  tide.  13232 

—  Faithful  to  the  light,  and  other  tales.  9069 

Contents.  Faithful  to  the  light. — Nelly  and  her  good  fairy. — The  wor- 
shipper of  Minerva. — The  favorite  of  Venus. — Squirilibus. 

—  A  mother's  thought.     {In  Brackett,  A.  C.    Educ.  of  Am.  girls.)  12327 

—  Nature.     {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Patience ;  ser.  of  games  with  cards  [solitaire] .    2d.  ed.  15965 

—  Religion  as  social  force.     {In  Free  Relig.  Assoc.  Freedom  and  fellowship.)  13778 

—  Sallv  Williams,  the  mountain  girl.  13367 

—  Social  games  [with  cards] .  9793  - 
Cheney,  H.  B.     A  peep  at  the  pilgrims.  809 
Cheney,  O.  A.,  joirit  author.     See  Alger,  H.,  Jr. 

Chenier,  A.  M.     Harrison,  J.  A.     {I71  his  Group  of  poets.)  13752 

—  Houssaye,  A.    The  death  of  C.     {In  his  Philosophers,  etc  v.  2.)  2006  • 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  5;  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1;  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  3;  Caus.  lund..  v.  4.)  *I 

Chenoweth,  Mrs.  C.  Van  D.     Stories  of  the  saints.     Illust.  20043 
Contents.    St.  George.— St.  David.— St.  Christopher.— St.  Denis.— St. 
Catherine. — Hermit  saints.— St.  Francis  of  Assisi.- St.  Elizabeth  of  Hun- 
garv.— St.  Patrick. 

Chequer-work;  by  T.  G.  Appleton.  19019 
Cherbuliez,     V.      L'Allemagne    politique    depuis   la   paix  de 

Prague,   1866-1870.  14470 

—  L'aventure  de  Ladislas  Bolski.  14469  ■ 

—  Un  cheval  de  Phidias ;  causeries  Ath^niennes.  14453 

—  Le  comte  Kostia.  14454 

—  Same;  Eng.tr.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  11487 

—  L'  Espagne  politique,  1868-1873.  14455 

—  Etudes  de  litterature  et  d'  art.  14456 

Contents.  Un  Allemand  d'  autrefois  (Lessing) :— Un  AUemand  d'  au- 
jourd'  hui  (Da^id  Strauss)  .—Les  poetes  militants  du  nouvel  empire  Ger- 
manique. — Lettres  sur  le  salon  de  1872. 

—  Le  fiance  de  Mile.  Saint  Maur.  14457 

—  Le  grand  oeuvre.  14458 

—  L'  idee  de  Jean  T^terol.  14551 

—  Same ;  Eng.    Jean  Teterol's  idea.  18070 

—  Meta  Holdenis.  9522 

—  Same.    Eng.  trans.  17257 

—  Miss  Rovel.  14460 

—  Noirs  et  rouges.  14658 

—  Same ;  Saints  and  sinners ;  tr.  bv  M.  jS".  Sherwood.  20989 

—  Paul  Mere.                                      '  14461 

—  Le  Prince  Vitale ;  essai  et  r^cit  h  propos  de  la  folic  du  Tasse.  14462 

—  Prosper  Randoce.  14463 

—  Same ;  Eng. ;  tr.  by  C.  Benson.  12222 

—  La  revanche  de  Joseph  Koirel.  14464 

—  Same;  Enq.    Joseph  Noirel's  revenge.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  11066 

—  Le  roman  d'  une  honnete  femme.           '  14465 

—  Same ;  Eng.    Romance  of  an  honest  woman.  13550 

—  Samuel  Bi'ohl  et  Cie.  14486 

—  Same ;  Eng.  trans.                                                                              .  17075 

—  A  stroke  of  diplomacy.     (Appletons'  new  hand.  vol.  ser.)  19593 

—  Schmidt,  J.     {In  Ai8  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16312 
Ch^ri-Montiguy.    Une  innocente  ;  comedie.    {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^ 

ser.  4.)  14794 

Cherry,  A.     Soldier's  daughter.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  13.)  11815 

Cherry  and  Fair  Star.     {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  12.)  11842; 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  239 

Cherry  and  Violet ;  by  [A.  Manning].  6626 

Cherry  orchard,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  (In  her  Works.)  15297 
Cherubini,  M.  L.  C.  Z.  8.    Treatise  on  counterpoint  and  fugue  ; 

tr.  by  Mrs.  C.  Clarke.  (Novello's  lib.)  11721 
Cherubini,  L.  C.  Z.  S.  M.     Ferris,  C  T.     Cherubini   and  his 

predecessors.      (7w /ws  Great  It.  and  Fr.  comp.)  18707 

Chesapeake,  Tales  of  the  ;  by  G.  A.  Townsend.  19608 
Chesbrough,  E.  S.     The  drainage  and  sewerage  of  Chicago. 

(In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Kept  ,  v.  4.)  *I 

Chesebro',  C.     Children  of  light.  810 

—  Dream  land  by  daylight.  811 

—  Isa ;  a  pilgrimage."  812 

—  Peter  Carradine ;  or,  The  Marti udale  pastoral.  6297 

—  The  record  of  Dorcas  Bentley.     (In  Short  stories.)  6965 

—  Victoria;  or  the  world  overcome.  814 
Cheshire,  Eng.     Croston,  J.     Nooks  and  corners    of    Lanca- 
shire and  Cheshire  ;  notes  historical,  legendary,  genealogic- 
al, and  descriptive.  22399 

Cheskian  anthology.     See  Bohemia.  Literature. 

Chesney,  C.  C.     Essays  in  mod.  military  biography.  12256 

Contents.  De  Fezensac's  recollections  of  the  grand  army. — Henry  von 
Brandt,  a  German  soldier  of  the  first  Empire.— Cornwallis  and  the  Indian 
services. — A  Carolina  loyalist  in  the  revolutionary  war.— Sir  William  Gor- 
don, of  Gordon's  battery. — Chinese  Gordon  and  the  Taiping  rebellion. — 
The  military  life  of  Gen.  Grant. — Admirals  Farragut  and  Porter,  and  tlie 
navy  of  the  Union.— A  northern  raider  in  the  civil  war.  A  memoir  of 
Gen.  Lee. 

—  Military  view  of  recent  campaigns  in  Virginia  and  Maryland.  *I 

—  Waterloo  lectures ;  study  of  the  campaign  of  1816.         ^  12800 

—  and  Reeve,  H.    Military  resources  of  Prussia  and  France.  10729~ 
Chess.      Allen,    G.      Life  of   Philidor,    musician  and   chess- 
player ;  with  essay  on  P.  as  chess-author  and  chess-player 

by  Tassilo  yon  Heydebrand  und  der  Lasa.  11332 

—  Bilguer,  P.  R.  V.    Handbuch  des  Schachspiels.  *I 

—  Bird,  H.  E.     Chess  practice ;  record  of  openings  in  the  tinest  games ; 

index.  21935 

—  Exploits  and  triumphs  in  Europe,  of  P.  Morphy ;  incl.  hist.  acct.  of 

clubs,  biog.  sketches  of  players,  etc.  3158 

—  Forbes,  D,    History  of  chess.'                                                                    /  *I 

—  Loewenthal,  J.    Morphy's  games  of  chess ;  with  notes  by  L.  2772 

—  Pardon,  G.  F.    Handbook  of  chess ;  new  ed.                     *  5397 

—  Proctor,  E.  A.    Mechanical  chess  plavers.      (Jw  ^is  Rough  ways.)  19539 

—  Sayen,  W.  H.    The  Grand  Internatioiial  Chess  Congress,  Phila.,  1876.  16793 

—  Staunton,  H.    Chess-player's  companion.  4200 

Chess-player's  handbook.  4201 

Chess-praxis ;  suppl.  to  the  Chess-player's  handbook.  4202 

Chess  tournament ;  col.  of  games  played.  4203 

Chester,  H.  M.     Russia,  past  and  present ;  adapt,  fr.  the  Ger- 
man of  Laiikenau  and  Oelnitz.     Map  and  illust.  21398 
Chesterfield,  Earl  of.     See  Stanhope,  P.  D. 
Chestnut  Street  Radical  Club.     See  Radical  Club. 
Chetwynd,  Mrs.  H.  W.     Life  in  a  German  village.     2d.  ed.       19703 
Chetwyndes.    {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  11.)  14311 
Cheval  de  bronze,  Le ;  par  A.   E.   Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.   3, 

V.  6  ;  Operas  comiques,  v.  5.)  *I 

Cheval  de  Phidias,  Un  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14453 

Cheval  fou,  Le ;  par  C.  Debans.     {Tn  Ms  Drames  a  tonte  va- 

peur.)  14653 

Chevalier,  C.     Promenades  pittoresques  en  Tour^ine.  9452 


240  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Chevalier,  H.  E.     Thirty-nine  men  for  one  woman.  5443 

Chevalier,  M.     Society,  manners,  and  politics  in   the  U.  S.  ; 

tr.  by  T.  G.  Bradford.  815 

Chevalier,  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  11612 

Chevalier  D'  Harmental ;  by  A.  Dumas.  5229 

Chevallier,  'E.,  joint  author.     See  Lenormant,  F. 
Chetallier,  P.  (pseud.  Gavarni.)     Gautier,  T.  and  others.    (In 

their  Famous  Fr.  authors.)  19026 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Xouv.  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Cheverus,  J.  L.  A.    M.    L.,    Cardinal   de.     Hammond,  Vahhe. 

Life  of  C.  ;  by  J.  H.  Doubourg  5  tr.  by  R.  W.  Walsh.  1254 

Chevreul,  M.  E.  Principles  of  harmony  and  contrast  of  colours  ; 

tr.  by  C.  Martel.     3d.  ed.     Illust.)  816 

Cheyne,  T.  K.     The  prophecies  of  Isaiah  ;  tr.  with  comm.  and 

appendices,  2d.  ed.     2  v.  21555-6 

Chez  la  cliente ;  monologue  ;  par  P.   Ferrier.     (In  Saynetes, 

etc.,  ser.  1.)  14791 

Chiapas.  Stephens,  J.  L.  Incidents  of  travel  in  Central  Amer., 

Q.,etc.     2v.  4219-20 

Chicago,  III.     Colbert,  E.  and  Chamberlin,  E.      Chicago  and 

the  great  conflagration.  9911 

Chicago  Historical  Society.     Fort  Dearborn  ;  address  ;  added, 

Notes  and  app.  by  J.  Wentworth.     (Early  Chicago.)  *I 

Note.    Appendix  cont.  Biographical  notices. 
Chickering,  J.     McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

Chicot,  the  jester  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  9300 

Chidlaw,    B.    W.     Ohio  reform  farm   school ;    its  principles, 

methods  and  results.     (I71  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref. 

Disc.     Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Chief -Justices.     Campbell,   J.  Baron  C.     Lives  of  the  Chief 

Justices  of  Eng.     4  v.  12543-6 

—Flanders,  H.    Lives  and  times  of  the  Chief  Justices  of  the  Supreme 

Court  of  the  U.  S.    2  v.  14146-7 

Chikkin  Hazard  ;  by  F.  C.  Burnand.  21947 

Child,  F.  J.     Biography  of  J.  J.  Lowell.     (I71  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

—  English  and  Scottish  ballads.    8  v.  4998-5001 ;  5345-8 

—  Observations  on  the  language  of  Chaucer ;  Observations  on  the  language 

of  Gower's  Confessio  amantis.  8858 

Child,  G.  C.     Benedicite ;  illust.   of   the  power,   wisdom,  and 

goodness  of  God.  6713 
Child,   L.   M.    (F.)     Aspirations  of   the    world;  a   chain   of 

opals  ;  with  introd.  17884 

—  Biographies  of  Lady  Russell  and  Mme.  Guyon.  820 

—  Biographies  of  Mme.  de  Stael  and  Mme.  Roland.  826 

—  The  f  reedmen's  book ;  [what  colored  people  have  accomplished] .  6108 

—  History  of  the  condition  of  women  in  the  various  ages  and  nations.  2  v.         819 

—  Isaac  T.  Hopper ;  a  true  life.  823 

—  Letters ;  with  biog.  introd.  by  J.  G.  Whittier,  and  app.  by  W.  Phillips.         22245 

—  Letters  from  New  York.    2  v.  821-2 

—  Looking  toward  sunset;  [collect,  of  sketches  and  poems].  5790 

—  A  new  flower  for  children ;   [stories] .  817 

—  Philothea.  826 

—  Rainbows  for  children ;  [fairy  stories] .  Illust.  7026 
Child,  A,  of  nature  ;  by  K.^  Buchanan.  20625 
Child  life  ;  coll.  of  l^oems  ;  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  9736 


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Child-life  in  Europe  ;  by  [E.  H.  Watson]. 

Child-life  in  Italy ;  by  [E.  H.  Watson]. 

Child-life  in  Japan  ;  by  C.  Ayrton. 

Child,  The,  of  the  cavern ;   by  J.  Verne. 

Child,  The,  of  the  island  glen  ;  by  E.  Kellogg. 

Child  of  the  tide ;  by  E.  D.  Cheney. 

Child,  The,  of  thirty-six  fathers  ;  fr.  the  French.     2  v. 

Child  wife.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid. 

Child  world  ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge].   2  pts.    11248 

Childe,   E.   L.     Life  and  campaigns  of  Gen.  Lee ;  tr.  by  G. 

Litting. 
Childers,  H.  0.  E.    Higginson,  T.  W.  {In  his  Eng.  statesmen.) 
Childhood.     Peabody,  E.  P.     Childhood.      (7n  Bridgman,  R. 

L.     Concord  lect.) 

—  Perkins,  F.  B.    Childliood ;  a  study.     (In  his  Devil  puzzlers.) 

—  See  also  Little  classics. 

Childhood  of  the  English  nation  ;  by  E.  S.  Armitage. 
Childhood,  The,  of  the  world ;  by  E.  Clodd. 
Children.     Abelin,  H.     Cm  varden   af    barn  under  de  forsta 
lefnadsaren. 

—  B.,  E.  V.    A  new  child's-play. 

—  Baltimore.   Thomas  Wilson' Sanitarium. 

ment  of  children  and  their  diseases. 

—  Bates,  C.  D.    Child  lore;  its  classics,  traditions,  and  jingles. 

—  Beautiful  book.  The,  for  little  children. 

—  Cary,  A.    Snow-berries ;  book  for  young  folks. 

—  Champlin,  J.  D.,  Jr.    Child's  catechism  of  common  things. 

—  Chavasse,  P.  H.    Physical  training  of  children. 

—  Coates,  H.  T.    The  children's  book  of  poetry. 
^   —  Diaz,  A.  M.    Story-book  for  the  children. 

—  Dickens,  C.  J.  H. '  Child  pictures. 

—  Dodge,  M.  A.    Child  world. 

—  Dupanloup,  F.  A.  P.    The  child. 

—  Hopkiuson,  Mrs.  C.  A.    Hints  for  the  nursery. 

—  Ingelow,  J.    Stories  told  to  a  child.    2d.  ser.  *  Illust. 

—  Johnson,  H.  K.    Tears  for  the  little  ones ;  poems  and  passages  inspired 

by  the  loss  of  children. 

—  Kriege,  M.  H.    The  child,  its  nature  and  relations ;    Frobel's  principles 

of  education;  fr.  the  German  of  the  Baroness  Marenholtz-Buelow. 

—  Lamb,  C.  and  M.  Poetry  for  children;  ed.  and  pref.  by  R.  H.  Shepherd. 

—  Larcom,  L.    Childhood  songs. 

—  Lilliput  lectures. 

—  Lilliput  levee;  poems  of  childhood,  child-fancy,  and  child-like  moods. 

—  Mackarness,  M.  A.    Children  of  the  olden  time.    Illust. 

—  Maun,  M.  P.  and  Pealwdy,  E.  P.    Moral  culture  of  infancy,  and  kinder- 

garten guide;  with  miisic.    2d.  ed. 

—  Mass.  State  Board  of  Health,  Lunacy  and  Charity.    The  minor  wards 

of  the  state.     (Extr.  fr.  2d.  rept.) 

—  Meyer,  B.    Aids  to  family  government. 

—  My  young  days ;  illust.  by  P.  Kouewka. 

—  Neal,  J.    Great  mysteries  and  little  plagues. 

—  Newell,  W.  W.    Games  and  songs  of  Amer.  children. 

—  Piatt,  S.  M.  B.    Poems  in  company  with  children. 

—  Power,  3Irs.  S.  D.    Children's  etiquette. 

—  Spencer,  H.    Essay  on  the  rights  of  children.     {In  Meyer,  B.    Aids  to 

family  government.) 

—  Stork,  T,    The  children  of  the  New  Testament.    6th.  ed. 

—  Tuthill,  L.  C.    Nursery  book  for  young  mothers. 

—  West,  C.    How  to  nurse  sick  children. 

—  Whittier,  J.  G.    Child  life;  collect,  of  poems. 
Child  Hf e  in  prose ;  [collection] . 

—  Combe,  A.    The  management  of  infancy. 

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Children  in  the  wood  ;  by  T.  Morton.   {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  16.) 
Children  of  Amity  Court ;  by  L.  M.  Thurston. 
Children  of  light ;  by  C.  Chesebro.' 
Children  of  the  Abbey ;  by  R.  M.  Roche.- 
Children  of  the  new  forest ;  by  Capt.  Marryat. 
Children,  The,  of  the  public ;  by  E.  E.  Hale,  (/n  Little  class., 

V.  12.) 
Children,  The,  with  the  india-rubber  ball ;  by  F.  Montgomery. 

Bound  ivith  The  town  crier. 
Children's  crusade.  The  ;  by  G.  Z.  Gray. 
Children's  treasury  of  English  song ;  by  F.  T.  Palgrave. 
Child's  Bible,   The  ;    consec.    arrangement  of  portions  of  the 

Holy  Scripture.     Illust. 
Child's,  A,  dream  of  a  star ;  by  C.  Dickens.     {In  Little  class., 

V.  10.) 
Child's  play  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson.     (In  Ms  Virginibus,  etc.) 
Child's  play,  A  new  ;  by  E.  V.  B. 

Chile  con  carne  ;  or,  The  camp  and  the  field ;  by  S.  C.  Smith. 
Chili.     Markham,  C.  R.     The  war  between  Peru  and  Chile, 

1879-1882. 

—  Smith,  E.  R.    The  Araucanians;  notes  of  a  tour  in  So.  Chili. 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    The  river  Plate,  Chili  and  Peru.     (In  his  Resources  of 

mod.  count.,  v.  2.) 
Chilling  worth,  W.     Barry.  A.     {Li  Ms  Masters  in  Eng.  theol.) 

—  Tullock,  J.     {In  his  Hat.  theology,  etc.,  y.  1.) 

Chimay,  T.  C,  princesse  de.  Watson,  H.  C.  (In  Ms  Heroic 
women.) 

Chimes  and  rhymes  for  holiday  times  ;  ed.  by  A.  L.  Hay  ward.) 

Chimes  of  Normandy.     See  Bells  of  Corneville. 

Chimney-corner,  The  ;  domestic  drama  ;  by  H.  T.  Craven.  (In 
Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  44.) 

Chimneys.  Armstrong,  R.  Chimneys  for  furnaces,  fire- 
places, and  steam  boilers.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.) 

—  Wilson,  R.    Boiler  and  factory  chimnies,  their  draught-power  and  sta- 

bility. 
China.     Descriptiqn^  etc. 

—  Adams,  N.    In  his  Voyage  round  the  world. 

—  Anderson,  J.     Mandalav  to  Momien :   narr.  of  expeditions  to  western 

China,  1868, 1875. 

—  Ball,  B.  L.     {In  his  Rambles  in  Eastern  Asia.)     [1848^0] . 
{In  his  Eastern  seas.    Map  and  illust.) 


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—  Bax,  B.  W. 

—  Beauvoir,  L. 

—  Bush,  C.  P.    Five 

—  Cooper,  T.  T.     (7w  his  Mishmee  hills.) 

—  Corner,  J.    China,  pictorial,  descriptive,  and  historical. 

—  Davis,  J.  F.    The  Chinese.    2  v. 

—  Doolittle,  J.    Social  life  of  the  Chinese.    Illust.    2  v. 

—  Douglas,  D.  K.    China.    Map. 

—  Eden,  C.  H.    China,  historical  and  descrip.    Illust  and  map.) 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    Chinese  manners.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.) 

—  Fortune,  R.    Journeys  to  the  tea-countries  of  C.     {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl. 

of  mod.  trav.) 

—  Grav,  J,  H.    China ;  hist,  of  the  laws,  manners,  and  customs  of  the  peo- 

ple; ed.  by  W.  G.  Gregor.    Illust.    2  v. 

—  Helms.  L.  Y.     {In  his  Pioneering,  etc.) 

—  Hue,  E.  R.    Journey  thr.  the  Chinese  empire.    2  v. 

Recollections  of  a  "Journey  through  Tartary,  Thibet,  and  China. 

Same.    Travels  in  TartarV,  etc. :  tr.  bv  W".  Hazlitt.    3d.  ed. 


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Same;  -Abridged.     (In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4366: 

—  Huebner,  J.  A.  von.     (In  his  Rambles  "round  the  world,  1871.)  13240 

—  Johnston,  J.  D.  China  and  Japan ;  narr.  of  the  cruise  of  the  U.S.  steam- 

frigate  Powhatan,  1857-60.    Ulust.  2377 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Adventures  of  two  vouths  in  a  journev  to  Japan  and 

China.                                               '                                 '  19351 

—  Margary,  A.  R.    Journey  fr.  Shanghae  to  Bhamo,  and  back  to  Manwyne.  16540 

—  Martin,  R.  M.    China;  political,  commercial,  and  social.    2  v.  2927-8'' 

—  Martin,  W.  A.  P.  The  Chinese ;  their  education,  philosophv,  and  letters.  20372 

—  Medhurst,  W.  H.    The  foreigner  in  far  Cathav.                   '  11415 

—  Minturn,  R.  B.,  Jr.     (In  his  From  N.  Y.  to  Delhi.)  3076 

—  Montgomerv,  J.    Journal  of  voyages  and  travels  bv  D.  Tyerman  and  G. 

Bennet,  1821-29.    3  v.  '  3107-^ 

—  Nevius,  J.  L.    China  and  the  Chinese.    Illust.  772& 

—  Oliphant,  L.    Narrative  of  the  Earl  of   Elgin's  mission  to  China  and 

Japan,  1857-59.  3283- 

—  Pidgeon,  D.     (In  his  Engineer's  holidav.)  22419 

—  Prime,  E.  D.  G.    ,(/n,  his  Around  the  world.)  10074' 

—  Pumpelly,  R.    Residence  in  China.     (In  his  Across  America,  etc.)  8031 

—  Rand,  E.'  A.     (In  his  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands.)  21250 

—  Speer,  W.    The  oldest  and  the  newest  empire;  China  and  the  U.  S.  8642 

—  Spiess,  G.    Die  Preussische  Expedition  nach  Ostasien,  1860-1862 :  Reise- 

Skizzen  aus  Japan,  China,  Siam,  und  der  indischen  Inselwelt.    Illust.  10267 

—  Taylor,  B.    Visit  to  India,  China,  etc.,  1853.  .    4358 

—  Thomson,  J.     (Bi  his  Straits  of  Malacca,  etc.)  13580' 

—  Walworth,  E.  H.     (I7i  his  Old  world,  as  seen  through  young  eyes.)  17024 

—  Williams,  S.  W.    The  middle  Kingdom ;  geography,  goVernmeht,  educa^ 

tion,  soc.  life,  etc.,  of  the  Chinese  Emp.    2  v.    '  4800-1 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    China  and  Japan.     (In  his  Resources  of  mod.  countries, 

V.  1.)  17821 

—  Wood,  W.  M.    Fankwei ;  or.  The  San  Jacinto  in  the  seas  of  India,  China, 

etc.  4857 

Education. 

—  Renan,  E.    L'instruction  publiflue  en  Chine.     (In  his  Melanges  d'hist.)         14516- 

History. 

—  Boulger,  D.  C.    History  of  China,  v.  1,  2.  21937-8 

—  Chesnev,  C.  C.    Chinese  Gordon  and  the  Taiping  rebellion.     (In  his 

Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    China.     (In  his  Avenger,  etc.)  1164 

—  Eden,  C.  H.    China,  hist,  and  descriptive.    Illust.  and  map.  20930 

—  Gutzlaff,  C.    Sketch  of  Chinese  hist.,  anc.  and  mod.    2  v.  1706-7 

—  Loomis,  A.  W.    Brief  outline  of  Chinese  hist,  to  the  times  of  Confucius 

and  Mencius.     (In  his  Confucius,  etc.)  7065 

.   —  Oliphant,  L.    Narrative  of  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  Miss,  to  C,  etc.,  1857-59.  3283 

—  Whitney,  W.  D.    China  and  the  Chinese;  China  and  the  West.     (In  his 

Orient,  and  ling,  stud.,  ser.  2.)  13263- 

—  See  also  Tai-ping-wang. 

Language. 

—  See  Pidgin-English. 

Literature. 

—  Loomis,  A.  W.    Confucius  and  the  Chinese  classics.  7065- 

( Collections  and  Specimens) . 

—  Stent,  G.  C.    Entombed  alive;  and  other  songs,  ballads,  etc.;  from  the 

Chinese.  *i; 

Beligion. 

—  Beal,  S.    A  catena  of  Buddhist  scriptures  from  the  Chinese.  *I 

—  Channing,  W.  H,    Religions  of  China ;  address.  *I 

—  Edkins,  J.    Religion  in  China ;  acct.  of  the  relig.  of  the  Chinese ;  (with 

obs.  on  the  prospects  of  Chr.  conversion.)  '    '       17445 

—  Johnson,  S.    Oriental  religions,  and  their  rel.  to  univ.  religion.;  17039> 

—  Matheson,  G.    Religion  of  Clyna ;  Confucianism,     (/w  Caird,  J.    Orient. 

religions.)  21880> 
Same.     (In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

—  See  also  Confucius ; — Laou-tsze. 
China.     See  Pottery. 

China  painting.     Ayres,  Gc.  B.      {In  his  How  to  paint  photo- 
graphs.) 21154 


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(In  Some  curious  scliools.) 
our  emigration  and  commerc.  intercourse  with  tlie 

(In  Atlas  Ess.) 


-^  Hancock,  E.  C.    Amateur  pottery  and  glass  painter.    Illust. 

—  Leland,  C.  G.    The  minor  arts. 

—  McLaughlin,  M.  L.    China  painting;  manual  for  the  use  of  amateurs  in 

decoration. 
ChiDa  Sea.     Collingwood,  C.     Rambles  of  a  naturalist  on  the 

China  Sea. 
Chinch-bug.     Thomas,  C.     The  Chinch-bug  ;  its  hist.,  etc.,  and 

the   means,  of   destroying    it.      (U.   S.   Entomol.    Comm. 

Bulletin. 
Chinese  immigration.     Seward,  G.  F.    Chinese  immigration,  in 

its  soc.  and  economical  aspects. 

—  U.  S.  Congress.  44tli.  Cong.,  2d.  sess.    Senate  Joint  Special  Committee. 

Report. 

—  Williams,  8.  W.    Chinese  immigration. 
Chinese  in  America.     Brodix,  C.  R. 

—  Codman,  J.     (In  his  Round  trip,  etc.) 

—  Gibson,  O.    The  Chinese  in  America. 

—  Harris,  A.  B.    A  Chinese  Mission  School 

—  Knox,T.  W.    John 

Cielestial  Empire. 

—  3Iansfield,  E.  D.    The  Chinese  question. 

—  Minturn,  W.     (In  his  Travels  west.) 

—  Townsend,  L.  T.    The  Chinese  problem. 
Chips  fr.  a  German  workshop  ;  by  F.  M.  Miiller.    5  v.  7664-5  ;  9116-18 
Chiromancy.     Craig,  A.  R.     Modern  palmistry ;  with  acct.  of 

the  Gipsies.     Illust. 
Chisholm,  H.  W.   Balances.   (7n  So.  Kensington  Sci.lect.,r.  2.) 

—  Science  of  weighing  and  measuring,  and  standards  of  measure  and  weight. 

(Nat.  ser.) 

Chit-chat  by  Puck  ;  fr.  the  Swedish  of  RT.  Gustafsson. 

Chit-chat  of  humour,  wit,  and  anecdote. 

Chitty,  J.  Pract.  treat,  on  medical  jurisprudence.  1st.  Amer. 
ed.,  with  add. 

Chivalry.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Page,  squire,  and  knight ;  ro- 
mance of  the  days  of  chivalry ;  [adapt,  fr.  the  Franchise 
of  Mme.  Colomb].     Illust. 

—  Bulfinch,  T.    The  age  of  chivalry. 

—  Evans,  R.  M.    Tales  of  chivalry;  or.  Evenings  with  the  chroniclers. 

—  Mills,  C.    History  of  chivalry ;  or.  Knighthood  and  its  times. 

—  Scott,  W.    Essay  on  chivalry,     (hi  his  Misc.  works,  v.  6.) 
Chloroform.    Anstie,  F.  E.    (//i  Ms  Stimulants  and  narcotics.)    10591 
Choate,  R.     Brown.  S,  G.     Life  of  R.  Choate.  687 

—  Bungay,  G.     (7« /as  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

—  Parker,  E.  G.    Reminiscences  of  Choate. 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.    Some  recollections  of  Choate.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 
Choice  autobiographies.     See  Howells,  W.  D. 
Choice  of  Paris,  The  ;  by  S.  G.  W.  Benjamin. 


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Choisy,  F.  T.,  Vabhe  de. 

lund.,  V.  3.) 
Choix  d'un  gendre,  Le ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

compl.,  V.  5.) 
Cholera.     Billings,    J.    S.     Bibliography    of 

President.     Cholera  epidemic  of   187o.) 

—  Macnamara,  C.    History  of  Asiatic  cholera. 

—  Papillon,  F.    Great  epidemics, — Asiatic  cholera.     (In  his  Nat.  and  life.) 

—  Peters,  J.  C,  a?i(^McClellan,  E.  History  of  the  travels  of  Asiatic  Cholera. 

(Bi  U.  S.  President.    Cholera  epidemic  of  1873.) 

—  United  States.  President.    Cholera  epidemic  of  1873  in  the  U.  S. 

—  See  also  Amer.  Public  Health  Ass.    Rept.    passim. 
Oholmondeley  Pennell,  H.     See  Pennell,  H.  C. 


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Choosing  a  bride  ;  comedy.      {In  Home  plays  for  ladies.) 
Chopin,  F.  F.     Ferris,  G.  T.      {In  his  Gr.  Germ,  comp.) 
The  Schumanns  and  Chopin.     (In  his  Great  violinists,  etc.) 

—  Hueffer,  F.     (In  his  Mus.  stud.) 

—  KarasoAvski,  M.    F.  Chopin,  his  life,  letters,  and  works ;  tr.  by  E.  Hill. 

—  Liszt,  F.    Life  of  Chopin ;  from  the  French,  by  M.  W.  Cook. 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.     (In  his  How  to  understand  music.) 
Choppin,  S.     History  of  the  importation  of  yellow  fever  into  the 

U.  S.,  1693-1878.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.) 
Chops  the  dwarf ;  by  C.  Dickens.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  2.) 
Chordal,  pseud.     See  Lee,  J.  W. 
Chorley,  H.  F.     Autobiography,  memoir,  and  letters  ;  comp. 

by  H.  G.  Hewlett.     2  v.  2549 

—  Memorials  of  Mrs.  Hemans. 

—  Modern  German  music. 

Contents.  Brunswick  in  1839.— In  the  Harz,  1839.— Glimpses  of  Berlin, 
1839^:0.— Glimpses  at  Dresden,  1839-40.— Weimar  and  Leipsic— Spohr's 
music— A  glance  at  Vienna. — Music  in  the  Rhine  land.— Last  days  of 
Mendelssohn. 

—  Music  and  manners  in  France  and  Germany.    3  v. 

—  The  national  music  of  the  world ;  ed.  by  H.'  G.  Hewlett. 

—  Personal  recollections.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.) 
Chotteau,  L.     La  guerre  de  I'ind^pendance  (1775-1783).     Les 

Fran^ais  Amerique.     Pref.  by  E.  Laboulaye. 

Choules,  J.  O.     Cruise  of  the  North  Star ;  narr.  of  the  excur- 
sion of  Mr.  VanderlSilt's  party  to  England,  Russia,  etc. 

Chris  and  Otho  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith. 

Christ.     See  Jesus  Christ. 


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18050 
20470- 
19852 
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5293. 
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Christ  and  Christianity ;  by  J.  F.  Clarke, 
and  non-essentials.) 

Christ  and  his  salvation  ;  sermons  ;  by  H.  Bushnell. 

Christ  and  modern  thought ;  Boston  Monday  lectures,  1880-81.  20467 

Christ  in  the  life  ;  sermons  by  E.  H.  Sears.  16691 

Christabel.     See  Coleridge,  S.  T. 

Christel.   Sainte-Beuve,  C  A.    (/?i  ^isPortr.  de  femmes,  1876.)         *I 

Christian    antiquities.     Smith,   W.,  and   Cheetham,   vS.     Dic- 
tionary of  Chr.  antiq.     2  v.  14362-3: 

Christian  art.     Clement,  C.  E.     Handbook  of  legendary  and 
mythological  art. 

—  Didron,  A.  N^.    Christian  iconography ;  tr.  by  E.  J.  Millington,  v.  1. 

—  Jameson,  A.    The  history  of  our  Lord  as  exempl.  in  works  of  art.    2  v. 
Sacred  and  legendary  aft.    2  v. 

—  Kingsley,  C.    The  poetry  of  sacred  and  legendary  art.    (Li  his  Lit.  and 

gen.  lect.  and  ess.) 

—  Otis,  C.  N.    Sacred  and  constructive  art ;  essays. 

—  Owen,  A.  C.    Art  schools  of  mediaeval  Christendom. 

—  Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.    Christian  art  and  symbolism.    Illust. 
Christian  art.     See  also  Arts,  Fine. 

Christian  aspects  of  faith  and  duty  ;  discourses  by  J.  J.  Tayler. 
Christian  belief  and  life  ;  sermons  ;  by  A.  P.  Peabody. 
Christian  character.      Bates,   J.      Lectures  on   the  Christain 

character. 
Christian  days  and  thoughts  ;  by  E.  Peabody. 
Christian  Evidence  Society.     Faith  and  free  thought ;  lect. 

Contents.  Mozley,  J.  B.  Principle  of  causation  consid.  in  opposition 
to  atheistic  theories*.— Brooke,  C.  Evidence  atibrded  by  the  order  and 
adaptions  in  nature  to  the  existence  of  a  God.— Birks,  T.  R.  Philosophy 
of  human  responsibility.- Gladstone,  J.  H.  Points  of  supposed  collision 
bet.  the  Scriptures  and  iiat.  science. — Boultree,  T.  P.    Alleged  moral  dtffi- 


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cultios  of  the  Old  Testament.— Cooper,  W.  R.  Corroborative  evidence  of 
Old  Testament  hist,  from  the  Egypt,  and  Assyr.  monuments.— Allon,  H. 
Argument  for  the  supernat.  character  of  Christianity,  from  its  existence 
and  achievements.— Frere,  B.  Christianity  suited  to  all  forms  of  civili^ia- 
tion. — Merrivale,  C.  Contrast  bet.  Pagan  and  Chr.  societv.— Shaw,  B. 
Force  imparted  to  the  evidence  of  Christianity  from  the  manner  in  which 
a  number  of  distinct  lines  of  proof  converge  in  a  common  centre.— Angus, 
J.     Man  a  witness  for  Christianity. 

—  Modern  scepticism ;  lect.  '  9747 

Contents.  Thomson,  W.  Design  in  nature.— Rigg,  J.  H.  Pantheism.— 
Jackson,  W.  Positivism.— Smith,  R.  P.  Science  and  revelation.— Stough- 
ton,  J.  Nature  and  value  of  the  miraculous  testimony  to  Christianity.— 
Goodwin,  H.  Gradual  development  of  revelation.— Rawlinson,  G.  Al- 
leged historical  difficulties  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  e^c- Row,  C. 
Mythical  theories  of  Christianity.— Leathes,  S.  Evidential  value  of  St. 
Paul's  epistles.— Browne,  E.  H.  Christ's  teaching  and  infl.  on  the  world. 
—Cook,  F.  C.  Completeness  and  adequacy  of  the  evidences  of  Christianity. 
Ellicott,  C.  J.    Explanatory  paper. 

—  Popular  objections  to  revealed  truth;  lect.    3d.  ed.  12520 

Contents.  Harrison,  A.  J.  Secularism  and  atheism.  — Row.  C.  A. 
Human  responsibility.— Gritton,  J.  Christianity  is  not  the  invention  of 
impostors  or  credulous  enthusiasts.— Cooper,  B.  *H.  Facts  of  Christianity 
historically  true.— Henslow,  G.  Science  and  scripture  not  antagonistic— 
Titcomb,  J.  H.  Moral  teaching  of  the  O.  T.  vindicated.— Girdlestone,  R. 
B.  Metaphorical  language  appl.  to  God  in  the  O.  T.— Gladstone,  J.  H. 
Miracles  as  credentials  of  a  revelation.— Row,  C.  A.  Historical  evidence 
of  the  resurrection  of  Jesus. — Allon,  H.  Moral  teaching  of  the  N.  T. — 
Calthrop,  G.  Gradual  unfolding  of  revelation.  Barry,  — .  Perfection  of 
the  human  character  of  Jesus. 

—  Strivings  for  the  faith;  lect.  •  16138 

Contents.     Maclear,  G.  F.     Difficulties  in  accounting  for  historical 
Christianity.— Birks,  T.  R.    Variations  of  the  Gospels  in  their  rel.  to  the 
evid.  and  truth  of  Christianity.— Cowper,  B.  H.    The  Apocryphal  Gospels. 
— Lorimer,  P.    Evidential  value  of  the  epistles  of  Paul  viewed  as  hist, 
documents.— Gritton,  J.    Lord  Lyttleton  on  the  conversion  of  Paul.— 
Row,  C.  A.    Alleged  difficulties  in  the  moral  teaching  of  the  N.  T. — 
Titcomb,  J.  H.    Combination  of  unity  with  progressiveness  of  thought 
in  the  books  of  the  Bible;  argument  in  favour  of  divine  Revelation. — 
Brown,  W.  R.    Autobiography  of  J.  S.  Mill. 
Christian  experience  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.  F.  Clarke.     {In  Ms  Essen- 
tials and  nou  essentials.)  17391 
Christian  Gellert's  last  Christmas  ;  by   B.   Auerbach.     {In  his 

German  tales.)  7889 

Christian,  The,  in  the  world;  essay;  by  D.  W.  Faunce.  13269 

Christian  institutions  ;  essays,  by  A.  P.  Stanley.  20286 

Christian  painter  of  the  19th.  cent.  (Hippolyte  Flandrin)  ;  by  H. 

8.  Farrar.  14070 

Christian  physiologist;  by  G.  GrifRn.      {In  Ms  Works.)  5407 

Christian  slave,  The,   Extracts   from  ;  by  H,  B.   Stowe.      {In 

Follen,  E.  L.  C.     Home  dramas.)  1488 

Christian  truth  and  modern  opinion  ;  sermons.  13496 

Contents.  Henry,  C.  S.  Christian  doct.  of  Providence.— Thompson, 
H.  M.  Christian  doct.  of  prayer.— Washburn,  E.  A.  Moral  responsi- 
bility and  physical  law. — Rylance,  J.  H.  Relation  of  miracles  to  the  Chr. 
faith.— Huntington,  W.  R*.  Oneness  of  scripture.— Clarke,  T.  M.  Im- 
mortality.—Smith,  J.  C.  Evolution  and  a  personal  Creator. 
Christian  union:   Sullivan,  T.  R.   Sermons  on  Chr.  communion  ; 

by  living  ministers.  4156 

Christian  views  ;  or,  Discourses,  doctrinal,  etc.  ;  by  the  author 

of  the  Christian  layman.  5006 

Christian  year,  The  ;  thoughts  in  verse,  for  Sundays  and  holy 

days.     New  ed.  21747 

Christiania.  Art.    Atkinson,  J.  B.   {In  Jiis  Art  tour  to  Northern 

capitals.)  12716 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  247 

Christianity.     Christianity  and  other  religions. 

—  Blackie,  J.  S.    Four  phases  of  morals ;  Socrates,  Aristotle,  Christianitv. 
Utilitarianism.                                                                                                     *  12247 

—  McCosh,  J.    Christianity  and  positivism.  9619 

—  Stephens,  W.  R.  W.    Christianity  and  Islam;  The  Bible  and  the  Koran.  17020 

Evidences. 

—  Allon,  H.     Argument  for  the  supernat.  character  of  C,  fr.  its  existence 

and  achievements.     {In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879 

—  Angus,  J.    Man  a  witness  for  C.     {In  Ch.  Ev.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879 

—  Barnes,  A.    Lectures  on  the  evidences  of  C.  in  the  19th.  cent.  7182 

—  Belsham,  T.    Evidence  of  the  Clir.  revelation.  381 

—  Bowen,  F.    The  Oxford  clergyman's  attack  on  C.     (Jw  ^is  Gleanings.)  19941 

—  Brigham,  C.  H.    Christianity  the  universal  religion.     {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)    20560 

—  Belsham,  T.    Summary  view  of  the  evid.  and  importance  of  the  Chr. 

revelation.               '  381 

—  Bulfinch,  S.  G.    Studies  in  the  evidences  of  Christianity.  8088 

—  Burnap,  G.  W.    Christianity;  its  essence  and  evidence!  622 

—  Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  R.  de.'   The  genius  of  Christianity;  tr.  with  notes, 

etc.,  by  C.  J.  White.  16616 

—  Christian  Evidence  Societv.    Popular  objections  to  revealed  truth.  12520 
StriviiTgs  for  the  faith.   '  16138 

—  Collier,  R.  L.    Meditations  on  the  essence  of  Christianity.  15790 

—  Conder,  E.  R.    The  basis  of  faith;  crit.  survev  of  the  grounds  of  Chr. 

theism.                                                             '  18619 

—  Cook,  F.  C.    Completeness  and  adequacy  of  the  evid.  of  C.     {In  Chris. 

Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scepticism.)                  '  9747 

—  Cook,  J.  P.    Religion  and  diemistrv.  19971 

—  Everett,  E.    Defence  of  Christianitv  against  G.  B.  English.  1463 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.     {In  his  Discussions,' e^c.)  19650 
Essays  on  the  supernatural  orijrin  of  Christianity.  6180 

—  Gregory,  O.    Letters  on  the  evidences,  doctr.,  and  duties  of  the  Chr. 

religion.  8071 

—  Griffin,  G.    The  Gospel  its  own  advocate.  1665 

—  Gurney,  J.  J.    Hints  on  the  portable  evidence  of  Christianitv.  1702 

—  Howson,  J.  S.    The  evidential  value  of  the  Acts  of  the  Apos'tles.  21805 

—  James,  H.    Christianitv.     {In  his  Lect.,  etc.)  2321 

—  Keith,  A.    Evidence  of  the  truth  of  the  Chr.  religion.  2440 

—  King,  T.  S.    The  idea  of  God  and  the  truths  of  Chr.     {In  his  Patriotism.)      5721 
Spiritual  Christianity,     (//i  Pitts.-St.  chap,  lect.)  20424' 

—  Leathes,  S.    The  Gospel  its  own  witness.  12910 

—  Maclear,  G.  F.    Difficulties  on  the  side  of  unbelief  in  account,  for  hist.  C. 

{In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)  16138 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.    Man  a  soul ;  or,  Inward  evidences  of  Christianity.  3201 

—  Peabody,  A.  P.    Christianity  and  science.                                      •  13264 
Christianity  the  religion  of  nature.  5597 

—  Perry,  J.  T.    Sixteen  Saviours  or  one  ?     [Criticism  on  the  w^orks  of  K. 

Graves,  and  replies  fr.  G.] .  18683 

—  Rawlinson,  G.    Historical  evidences  of  the  Scripture  records.  5165 

—  Row,  C.    Mythical  theories  of  Christianity.     {In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.    Mod. 

scepticism.)                                                '  9747 

—  Savage,  M.  J.    Christianity  the  science  of  manhood.  11980 

—  Shaw,  B.    Force  imparted  to  the  evid.  of  C.  fr.  the  manner  in  which  a 

number  of  distinct  lines  of  proof  converge  in  a  common  centre.     {In 

Clir.  Evid.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)                                                                      '  15789 

—  Ullmann,  C.    The  sinlessness  of  Jesus ;  an  evidence  for  Christianity.  19005 

—  Vaughan,  R.  B.    Lectures  on  the  reasonableness  of  C.  and  the  shallow- 

ness of  unbelief.  19380 

—  Wace,  H.    Christianitv  and  moralitv ;  or.  The  correspondence  of  the  gos- 

pel with  the  moral  nature  of  man.  20457 

—  Whately,  R.    Lessons  on  morals,  and  Chr.  evidences.  9876 

—  Williams,  J.    The  world's  witness  to  Jesus  Christ.  21394 

—  Wright.  G.  F.    The  logic  of  Chr.  evidences.  19589 

—  Christianity.     See  also  Moral  philosophy :— Religion ;— Theology. 

—  For  the  history  of  C,  also  for  its  influence,  see  Ecclesiastical  historv. 
Christianity,  Principles  of ;  by  A.  P.  Stanley.     (In  his  Addr. 

etc.,  del.  at  St.  Andrews.)  19477 

Christianity,  Ultramontanism  and  ;  by  H.  E.  Manning.  (In  his 

Misc.)  17190 


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Christianity  and  antichristianism,  by  H.  E.  Manning.     {In  his 

Misc.)  17190 

Christianity  and  humanity.     Sermons  by  T.  S.  King.  17138 

Christianity  and  modern  thought.  10188 

Contents.  Bellows,  H.  W.  Break  bet.  modern  thought  and  ancient 
faith  and  worship. — Clarke,  J.  F.  A  true  theology  the  basis  of  human 
progress.— Coquerel,  A.  Rise  and  decline  of  the  Roinish  Church.— Dewey, 
O.  Selfhood  and  sacrifice.— Everett,  C.  C.  Relation  of  Jesus  to  the  pres- 
ent age.— Hed^e,  F.  H.  Mythical  element  in  the  N.  T.— Martineau,  J. 
The  place  of  mmd  in  nature'  and  intuition  in  man.— Peabody,  A.  P.  Re- 
lations of  ethics  and  theology.— Smith,  G.  V.  Christianity :  what  it  is  not, 
and  what  it  is.— Stearns,  O. "  The  aim  and  hope  of  Jesus.' 
Christianity  and  scepticism.  .  See  Boston  Lectures. 
Christianity  and  science.     Holland,  J.  G.      {In  his  Every-day 

topics.)  16106 

Christianity  the  logic  of  creation  ;  by  H.  James.  2320 

Christians.     Allen,  W.  F.     Selections  fr.  Tacitus,  Pliny,   and 

[Suetonius,  cone,  early  C.].      (/n  Ms  Latin  read.)       ■  *I 

Christians  under  the  crescent  in  Asia  ;  by  E.  L.  Cutts.      (Soc. 

for  Prom.  Chr.  Knowledge  )  22518 

Christian's  mistake  ;  by  D.  M.  Muloch.  5929 

Christie,  A.  J.     Philosophy  of  Christianity.     {In  Manning,  H. 

E.  Ess.  on  relig.  andlit.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

Christie,  R.  C.     Etienne  Dolet,  the  martyr  of  the  renaissance  ; 

a  biography.  20148 

Christie,  R.     History  of  Lower  Canada.     6  v.  7200-5 

Christie  Carew  ;  by  M.  Laffan.  19683 

Christie  Johnstone  ;  by  C.  Reade.  3610 

Christie's  faith  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  12785 

Christina,    Queen  of  Sweden.     Hawthorne,  N.     Queen  Chris- 
tina.     {In  his  True  stories.)  13445 

—  Jameson,  A.     (In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  232T 

—  Russell,  W.  {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 
Christina  North  ;  by  E.  M.  Archer.  10924 
Christine  van  Amberg  ;  by  the  Countess  d'Arbouville.     {In  her 

Three  tales.)  171 

Christine's  fortune  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Goodwin.  20634 

Christison,  R.     Brown,  J.      {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.)  22240 

Christlieb,  T.     Best  methods  of  counteracting  mod.  infidelity.       7333 

—  Modern  doubt  of  Chr.  belief;  lectures;  tr.  bv  H.  U.  Weitbrecht;  ed.  by 

T.  L.  Kingsbury.                                          '  12396 

—  Protestant  foreign  inissions ;  their  present  state ;  tr.  by  D.  A.  Reed.  19876 
Christmas.     Broughton,  R.     Tales  for  Christmas  eve.  11530 

—  Kingsley,  C.    At  last;  Christmas  in  the  W.  Indies.  9657 

—  Lorimef,  G.  C.    Under  the  evergreens;  or,  A  night  with  St.  Nicholas.  7315 

—  Nuts  and  crackers  for  Christmas.  13415 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.  The  Christmas  books.  {In  his  Misc.)  13363 
Christmas,  A,  at  sea;  by  E.  Shippen.  21255 
Christmas  at  Thompson  Hall;  by  A.  Trollope.  17021 
Christmas  banquet,  The  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  {In  Fam.  stor.,  v.  2.)  18149 
Christmas  carol.  A;  by  C.  Dickens.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 
Christmas  carol;  play;  by  G.  M.  Baker.  {In  7i/.s  Exhib.  dr.)  13308 
Christmas  carols  ;  new  and   old  ;  by   H.    R.   Bramley,    and  J. 

Stainer.  *I 

Christmas  child,  A  ;  by  Mrs.  Moles  worth.     Illust.  20067 

Christmas  day  and  all  the  year ;  stories  ;   [ed.  by  F.  B.  Ames].  22011 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  249 

Christmas  eve  ;  by  R.  Browniog.  ^  13549 

Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  11247 

Christmas  evergreens  ;  by  R.  Porter.  16777 

Christmas,  First,  of  New  England  ;  by  H.  B.   Stowe.     (  With 

Hetty's  bright  idea.)  15349 

Christmas  gambol,  A  ;  comedy,     (i^i  Home  plays  for  ladies.)     14360 
Christmas  guest,  The  ;  by  J.   Hawthorne.      (In  his  Laughing 

mill,  etc.)  20805 

Christmas  morning ;  little  stories  for  little  folks  ;  by  A.  M. 

Diaz.     Illust.  20981 

Christmas  rose.  The  ;  by  H.  J.  Wood.  10572 

Christmas  stories;  by  C.  Dickens.  1190 

Christmas  story-teller,  The  ;  medley  for  the  festive  season. Illust.  17662 
Contents.  Asking  a  blessing. — Lemon,  M.  What  came  of  killing  a  rich 
uncle  one  Christmas  thne;  A  coat  with  a  fur  lining;  The  small  house  over 
the  water.— Robertson,  T.  W.  Mr.  Dawbarn.— Yates,  E.  The  lady  of 
Laleham  Ferry.— Baldwin,  A.  H.  The  Christmas  Samaritan.— Lemon, 
M.  What  might  have  happened  last  Christmas.— How  I  lost  my  whiskers. 
—Merry  games  for  Christmas  time.— Christmas  the  avenger. — Clifford, 
Mrs.  H*.  Cousin  Geoffrey's  chamber.— Leigh,  H.  S.  Did  I  offend? — Three 
remarkable  christmas-days. — Halliday  A.  Christmas  smiles  and  Christmas 
tears ;  or,  The  story  of  the  pantaloon's  daughter. — Christmas  at  Sunny- 
meade  Hall ;  or.  Country  cousins  at  home.— Grant,  A.  H.  The  Christmas 
rose.,— Brooks,  S.  How  one  ghost  was  laid.— Halliday,  A.  My  Christmas 
piece.— Arnold,  F.  Burglaries,  past  and  present.— Ashby  Sterry,  J.  The 
magic  pitcher. — A  nice  mince  pie. — Mummers  and  drolls.— Thornbury,W. 
Ghost  of  Lawford  Hall.— Young,  C.  L.  A  debt  of  honour.— Crowquill, 
A.  WTiat  I  saw  after  eating  my  Christmas  pudding. — Hood,  T.  Full 
fathom  live.— Suggestions  for  a  christmas-day  costume.— A  christmas-tree 
party.— Fitzgerald,  P.  A  shy  man's  difficulties.- Burnand,  F.  C.  Time 
works  wonders. 
Christmas  waits  in  Boston  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  (In  Daily  bread,  etc.)  8689 
Christmas  with  the  Baron.     (In  Fam.  stor.,  v,  2.)  18149 

Christmas  with  the  poets  ;  collection  of  songs,  carols,  etc.^  rel. 

to  Christmas.     Illust.  by  B.  Foster.  *I 

Christopher  Kenrick  ;  by  J.  Hatton.  8117 

Christowell ;  by  R  D.  Blackmore.  21205 

Christ's  hospital.     Pascoe,  C  E.     Historical  acct.  of  Christ's 

H.      (In  his  Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 

Christus  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.     3  v.  *I ;  11083-5 

Chromatics.     See  Color. 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  2556 

Chronicles  of  Clovernook  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.  5231 

—  Same.  (In  his  Works,  v.  4.)  *I 
Chronicles  of  Dustypore.  15731 
Chronicles  of  Gotham.  14021 
Chronicles  of  merry  England  ;  by  Mrs.  Manning.  19785 
Chronicles  of  No-man's  land  ;  3d.  ser.   of  "Camp  notes;"  by 

F.  Boyle.  19779 

Chronicles  of  the  Canongate  ;  by  W.  Scott.     2  v.  14365-6 

Chronicles  of  the  Crusades.     See  Bohn,  H.  G. 
Chronology.  Mackay,  A.  Facts  and  dates  ;  or,  Leading  events 

in  hist.,  etc.  8921 

—  Putnam,  G.  P.    The  world's  progress ;  dictionary  of  dates.  5370 

—  Kudimentarv  chronology  of  civil  and  eccl.  hist.,  art,  literature,  and  civil- 

ization, to  1856.  4691 

Chrysostomus,  Dio.     See  Dio  Chrysostomus. 

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Chrysostomus,  J.,  St.     Hood,  E.  P.     (7?i  ^*s Lamps,  etc.)  8155 

—  Newman,  J.  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  v.  2.)  12917 

—  Osg:ood,  S.    Chrysostom  and  the  ancient  pulpit.     (In  his  Studies.)  7189 

—  Stephens,  W.  R.'W.    Saint  Glirvsostom.  his  life  and  times.  10704 
Same ;'  2d.  ed.                           '  20250 

Chubb,  G.  H.  Protection  fr.  fire  and  thieves  in  the  constr.  of 
locks,  safes,  etc.      Also,  Lists  of  patents  for  locks  and 

safes.  15439 

Chubbuck,  E.     See  Judson,  E.  C. 

Chumming  with  a  savage  ;  by  C.  W.  Stoddard.     (Little  class., 

V.  18.)  20167 

Chunder,   B.     Travels  of  a  Hindoo  to  parts  of  Bengal  and 

Upper  India.     2  v.  8733-4 

Church,    — .    Prof.      Manufacture   of    acids,    alkalies,    soda, 

ammonia,  and  soap.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15468 

Church,  A.  E.     Elements  of  analytical  geometry.  8680 

—  Elements  of  descr.  geometry,  with  plates.  8681 

—  Elements  of  difF.  and  integ*.  calculus;  rev.  ed.,  cent.,  elements  of  the 

calculus  of  variations.  19061 

Church,  A.  J.     Ovid.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  16056 

—  Stories  fr.  Homer.    Illust.  17851 

—  Stories  fr.  Livy.    Illust.  22868 

—  Stories  from  the  Greek  tragedians.    Illust.  19460 

—  Stories  of  the  East  fr.  Herodotus.    Illust.  20044 

—  Stories  from  Virgil.    Illust.                                                                          •  18436 

—  Story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem ;  fr.  Josephus.  20587 

—  Story  of  the  Persian  war :  f  r.  Herodotus.    Illust.  21477 

—  A  traveller's  true  tale ;  after  the  Greek  of  Lucian.    Illust.  19755 

—  and  Brodribb,  W.  J.  Plinv's  letters.  (Anc.  class,  for.  Eng.  readers.)  10029 
Church,  A.  H.     Colour.    '  12605 

—  Food ;  acct.  of  its  sources,  constituents,  and  uses.  16816 
Church,  E.  R.     The  home  garden.     (Appletons'  home  books.)  20468 

—  The  home  needle.     (Appletons'  home  books.)  221.34 

—  How  to  furnish  a  home.  (Appletons'  home  books.)  20360 
Church,  Florence  M.  (formerly  Miss  Marryat).    Ange.  18762 

—  A  broken  blossom.    3  v.  20092^ 

—  Gup ;  sketches  of  Anglo-Indian  life.  10831 

—  Life  and  letters  of  Captain  Marryat.    2  v.  11202-3 

—  A  luckv  disappointment.  15774 

—  Mv  own  child.  16550 

—  Newton  Forster.               .  2920 

—  "  No  intentions."  12345 

—  Open  I  sesame !  13968 

—  Out  of  his  reckojiing.  18587 

—  The  poison  of  asps.  9340 
Church,  F.  E.  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  (In  his  Am.  art.  life.)  7225 
Church,  Mrs.  R.     See  Church,  F.  M. 

Church,  R.  W.     The  beginning  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Maps. 

(Epochs  of  Mod.  Hist.)  17526 

—  Dante ;  an  essay.    Added,  Translation  of  De  Monarchia,  by  F.  J.  Church.  18274 

—  Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  relig.  bel.     {In  Burlingame,  E. 

L.    Current  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 

—  On  some  influences  of  Christianity  upon  national  character.  12124 

—  The  '  Pens^es '  of  Pascal.     (In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  The  sacred  poetry  of  early  religions.  12896 

—  Saint  Anselm.  8772 

—  Spenser.  (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  18763 
Church.     For  Church  architecture,  art,  biography,  discipline, 

history,  polity,  etc.,  see  Ecclesiastical. 
Church,  The  ;  discourse,  by  W.  E.  Channing.     (Jn  his  Works, 

V.  6.)  792 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  251 

Church,  The,  and  civilization  ;   pastoral  letters  for  Lent ;  by 

Card.  Pecci.  17723 

Church  and  religion,  Last  essays  on  ;  by  M.  Arnold.  16907 

Church  and  state.  Allen,  J.  State  churches  and  the  kingdom 
of  God  ;  essay  on  the  establishment  of  ministers,  etc.,  by 
secular  power.  147 

—  Conder,  E.  R.    The  relation  of  the  church  to  the  state.     {In  Reynolds, 

H.  R.    Ecclesia.)  *  10027 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.    The  state  in  its  rel.  with  the  church.  *I 

—  Hovev,  A.    Religion  and  the  state ;  protection  and  alliance  ?  taxation  or 

exemption?  12672 

—  Paige,  C.  E.    Is  Christianity  part  of  the  common  law  ?     {In  Centeun. 

Cong,  of  Lib.,  Report,  1876.)  *I 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    Essays  chietly  on  questions  of  church  and  state,  1850-1870.      10698 

—  Underwood,  B.  E.  '  Practical  separation  of    church  and  state.      {In 

Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.,  Report,  1876.)  *I 

—  Wood,  W.  C.    Five  problems  of  state  and  religion.  17294 
Church,  The,  and  worship  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.   F.   Clarke.     {In  his 

Essentials  and  non-ess.  in  relig.)  17391 

Church  architecture.     See  Ecclesiastical  architecture. 
Church  decoration  ;    practical  manual  of    ornamentation ;    ed. 

by  a  pract.  illuminator.     Illust.  *I 

Church  history.     See  Ecclesiastical  history. 

Church-idea,  The  ;  essay  towards  unity ;  by  W.  R.  Huntington.     8515 
Church  of  England.     Confession. 

—  Cobbe,  F,  P.    Auricular  confession  in  the  Ch.  of  Eng.     {In  her  Darwin- 

ism, etc.)  10836 

Liturgies  and  Ritual. 

—  Burgon,  J.  W.    The  praver  book,  a  devotional  manual  and  guide.     {In 

Kempe,  J.  E.    Corap.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Calendar  of  the  Prayer-Book;  illust.;  with  Chr.  emblems,  fr.  early  and 

medieval  monuments.  *  8859 

—  Conington,  J.    The  annotated  Book  of  Common  Prayer  on  the  Com- 

munion service.     {In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  1.)  *  11124 

—  Davies,  T.  L.  O.    Bible  English ;  chapters  on  old  and  disused  expressions 

in  the  Scriptures  and  Book  of  Common  Praver.    Illust.  16819 

—  Goulburn,  E.  M.    Otfice  of  the  holy  communion.  10011 

—  Keble,  J.     The  Christian  vear ;    thoughts  in  verse  for  Sundays  and 

holidays.  '  '  21747 

Thirty-nine  articles. 

—  Browne,  E.  H.    Exposition  of  the  thirty-nine  articles,  hist,  and  doct.  *I 

—  Conington,  J.    Bishop  Forbes  on  the  Articles.     {In  his  Misc.  writings, 

V.  1.)  .  ,     11124 

—  Hardwick,  C.     History  of  the  articles;   added,  documents  1536-1615;       , 

with  illust.  fr.  contemp.  sources.  16828 
Biography. 

—  Cattermole,  R.  Memoirs  of  lives  of  divines.  {In  his  Lit.  of  Ch.  of  Eng.)  *I 

—  Hook,  W.  F.    Lives  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury.    11  v.  *I 

Clergy. 

—  Bullock,  C.    Our  bishops  and  clergy.  22780 

Doctrine. 

—  Stephens,  A.  J.    Argument  in  the  case  of  T.  B.  Sheppard,  against  W.  J. 

E.  Bennett,  Clerk.  11133 

Government. 

—  Anglican  deaconesses ;  or,  Is  there  no  place  for  women  in  our  parochial 

system  ?  .  10164 

History  and  description. 

—  Abbey,  C.  J.  and  Overton,  J.  H.    The  English  Church  in  the  18th.  cent. 

2  V.  18725-6 

—  Arnold,  M.     {In  his  Last  ess.  on  ch.  and  relig.)  16907 
Puritanism  and  the  Ch.  of  Eng.     {In  his  St.  Paul.)  12556 


252  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Cattermole,  R.    Literature  of  the  Ch.  of  Eng.,  select,  fr.  the  writings 

of  divines;  with  mem.  of  their  lives,  etc.    2  v.  *r 

—  Dixon,  R.  W.    History  of  the  Ch.  of  Eng.  fr.  the  abolition  of  the  Roman 

iurisdiction.    v.  1,"2.  21957-8 

—  Elliot,  A.    The  State  and  the  Church.     (The  Eng-.  Citizen.)  22216 

—  Hughes,  T.    Condition  and  prospects  of  the  Ch.  of  Eng.     (In  Burlin- 

game,  E.  L.    Current  disc,  v.  2.)  ,  17646 

—  Huntington,  G.    The  Church's  work  in  our  large  towns.    2d.  ed.  9891 

—  Lorimer,  P.    John  Knox  and  the  Ch.  of  Eng. ;  his  work  in  her  pulpit,  etc.  13875 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Prospects  of  the  Anglican  Ch.     (In  his  Ess.  crit.  and 

hist.,v.  1.)  10126 

—  Perrv,  G.  G.    Historv  of  the  English  Church.  21486 

—  Soutiiev,  R.    The  book  of  the  Church.  6910 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    Essays  chiefly  on  questions  of  Ch.  and  state,  1850-1870.  10698 

—  Weir,  A.  awe?  Maclagen,  W.  D.    The  Church  and  the  age;  ess.  on  the 

principles  and  position  of  the  Anglican  Ch.    2  ser.  8627 ;  1082S 

—  iSee  ahr)  England.  Ecclesiastical  history. 
Also  Church  and  state;— Clergy. 

Church  of  Ireland.    Stanley,  A.  P.     The  three  Irish  Churches. 

{Li  his  Ess.  on  Ch.  and  state.)  10698 

Church  of  Scotland.     Elliot,  A.     The  State  and  the  Church. 

(The  Eng.  Citizen.)  22216 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.  The  Church  of  Scotland.  10697 
Church,  the,  of  the  household  ;  sermons  by  C.  H.  Hall.  17395 
Church-rate  imposition  ;  by  W.  J.  Fox.     {In  his  Mem.  ed.  of 

Coll.  Works.  V.  7.)  *I 

Church  season,  The  ;  by  A.  H.  Grant.  *I 

Church  seasons.     Loftie,  W.  J.     The  Latin  year;  collect,  of 

hymns  for  the  seasons  of  the  Ch.     Illust.  14004 

—  Powers,  H.  ^.    Through  the  rear;  thoughts  rel.  to  the  seasons  of  nature 

and  the  church.  "  13929 

Churchill,!.     Poetical  works.     3  v.  832 ;  4996-7 

Churchill,  C.  H.     Life  of  Abdel  Kader.  10975 

Churchill,  J.     Duke  of  Marlborough.     Coxe,  W.     Memoirs  of 

the  Duke  of  M.  ;  with  his  orig.  correspondence.     3  v.         6840-2 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.     (In  his  Mem.,  v.  2.)  2294 

—  Paget,  J.    Lord  Macaulav  and  the  Duke  of  M.     {In  his  Paradoxes  and 

puzzles.)  '  12732 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    The  Duke  of  Wellington  on  the  Duke  of  M.     (In  his 

Misc.)  6599 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.  (In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Churchill,  S.   (J.),  Duchess  of  Marlborough.     Adams,  W.  H. 

D.      (In  Ms  Women  of  fashion,  v.  1.)  18867 

-r  Thomson,  K.    Memoirs  of  Sarah.  Duchess  of  M.,  and  the  court  of  Queen 

Anne.    2  v.  4437-^ 

—  -  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
Churchyard  literature  ;  by  J.  R.  Kippax.  *I 
Churton,  H.     jjseud.     See  Tourjee,  A.  W. 

Cibber,    C.    G.      Cunningham,    A.       {In   his   Lives   of  Brit. 

painters,  e^c,  v.  3.)  '  1055 

Cibber,  Colley.     Apology  for  the  life  of  C.  ;    by  himself  ;  new 

ed.,  with  not.  by  E.  Bell-Chambers.  833 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.    Colley  Cibber's  Apology  for  his  life.     {In  his  Crit.  and 

misc.  writings.)       '  4351 

—  Hamilton,  W.  {In  his  Poets  laureate  of  Eng.)  18533 
Cibbers,The.  The  Cibbers.  (/n  Lights  of  the  old  Eng.  stage.)  17924 
Cibola.     See  Coronado,  V.  de. 

Cicero,  M.  T.     Opera  omnia.     19  v.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)        8230-48 

Contents.     V.  1-2.    Opera  rhetorica  et  oratoria;  rec.  add.    J.  W. 

Rinn.  — 3-8.      Orationes;    ed.  J.-T.  Leclerc,    cur.   et    emend.  N.  E. 

Lemaire.— 9-14.    Opera  philosophica;  ed.  J.  Y.  Leclerc,  cur.  et  emend. 

M.  N.  Bouillet.  — 15-17.    Epistolae;   ed.  J.  V.  Leclerc,  cur.  et  emend. 


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^.  E.  Lemaire.  — 18.  Fragmenta.  —  ^N^otitia  literaria  de  Cicerone  ex 
Fabricii  bibliotheca.— Ciceronis  vita  a  L.  Aretino.— 19.  Indices ;  ex  edit. 
J.  V.  Leclerc,  ed.  et  aug.  N.  E.  Lemaire. 

—  Aratea  phaenomena.     (J%  Lemaire,  X.  E.    Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  6.)   (Bib. 

Class.  Lat.)  8364 

—  Correspondence;  rev.  of  the  text,  comment.,  etc.,  by  R.  Y.  Tyrrell,  v.  1.      19309 

—  Offices;   Cato  Major;   Laelius;  Paradoxes;   Scipio's  dream;' Letters  to 

Quintus;  lit.  tr.  with  notes,  by  C.  R.  Edmonds.  ,  1033 

—  On  oratorv  and  orators ;  tr.  bv  J.'  S.  Watson.  839 

—  Orations ;  'tr.  by  C.  D.  Yonge.'    4  v.  -  835-8 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Orations  for  Quintius,  Sextus  Roscius,  Quintus 
Roscius;  against  Quintus  Caecilius;  against  Yerres.  2.  On  the  Agra- 
rian law;  against  Catiline;  for  Rabirius,  Muraena,  Sylla,  Archias, Flaccus, 
Scaurus.  3.  For  his  house,  Plancius,  Sextius,  Coelius,  Milo,  Ligarius, 
etc.  4.  Against  Marcus  Antonius.  App.  Treatise  on  rhetorical  inven- 
tion; The  orator;  Topics;  On  rhetorical  partitions,  eic. 

—  Orationes ;  with  comment .  by  G.  Long.    4  v.  8916-19 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Yerrinae.  '2,  Oratio  pro  P.  Qnintio.— Pro  Sex.  Roscio 
Amerino,— Pro  Q.  Roscio  comoedo.— Pro  M.  Tullio. — Pro  M.  Fonteio.— 
Pro  A.  Caecina.— De  imperio  Cn.  Pompeii. — The  province  Asia.— Pro  A. 
Cluentio  Habito.— De  lege  agraria  contra  P.  Servilium  RuUum.— Pro  C.  . 
Rabirio.— Index.  3.  In  L.  Catilinam.— Pro  L.  Murena.— Pro  P.  Sulla. — 
Pro  A.  Lincinio  Arehia. — Pro  L.  Yalerio  Flacco. — Quum  Senatui  gratias 
egit. — Quum  populo  gratias  egit. — De  domo  sua.— De  haruspicum  respon- 
sis. — Pro  P.  Sestio.  4.  In  P.  Yatinium  testem. — Pro  M.  Caelio. — De  pro- 
vinciis  consularibus.— Pro  L.  Cornelio  Balbo.— In  L.  Calpurnium  Piso- 
nem.— Pro  Cn.  Plancio.— Pro  C.  Rabirio  Postumo.— Pro  T.  Annio  Milone. 
— Pro  M.  Marcello.— Pro  Q.  Ligario.— Pro  rege  Deiotaro.— Orationum 
Philippicarum  liber  II-XIY. — Index  to  notes. 

—  Treatises;  lit.  tr.  by  C.  D.  Yonge.  21815 

Contents.  The  nature  of  the  gods. — Divination. — Fate.— The  common- 
wealth.—The  laws.— Standing  for  the  consulship. 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    Cicero.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  9604 

—  Everett,  A.  H.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  •  1424 

—  Forsnh,  W.    Life  of  Cicero.    2  v.    Illust.  5910-11 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Fam.  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     {In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Lamatine,  A.  de.     {In  Ms  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  1.)  13216 

—  Life  and  letters ;  new  trans,  of  the  letters  in  Watson's  select. ;  with  hist. 

and  crit.  notes.)  20061 

—  Long,  G.     {In  his  Civ.  wars  of  Rome.)  2738 

—  Middleton,  C.    History  of  the  life  of  Cicero.  ^                        3033 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Cicero,     {hi  Blomtield,  C.  J.  aiid  others.    Hist,  of 

Greek  and  Rom.  philos.)  6380 
{In  his  Hist,  sk.,  v.  1.)  12916 

—  Trollope,  A.    Life  of  Cicero.    2  v.  20184-5 
Cicero,  Q.     Epigrammata  astronomica.  {In  Lemaire,  N.  E. 

Poet.  Lat.  miu..  v.  5.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8363 

Cicerone,  The  ;  or,  Art  guide  to  painting  in  Italy ;  by  J.  Burck- 

hardt.  *I 

Cid,  Rodrigo  or  Ruy  Diaz  de  Bivar,  called  the.     Frere,  J.  H. 

Translations  fr.  the  "Poem  of  the  Cid."     {In his  Works, 

V.  2.)  11654 

Cid,  Le  :  tragedie,  by  P.  Corneille.  {Li  his  Chefs-d'oeuvre,  v.  1.)  14398 
Ciel,  et  I'enfer ;  par  P.   Merimee.      {In  his  Theatre  de  Clara 

Gazul.)  9521 

Cigale,  chez  les  fourmis.  La ;  comedie.     (7?i  Labiche,  E.   M. 

Theatre  compl.,  v.  10.)  14574 

Cilley,  J.     Hawthorne,  N.     {In  his  Fanshawe,  etc.)  15903 

Cimabue,  G.     Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Mem.)  2324 

Cimarosa,  D.     II  matrimonio  segreto  ;  [opera] .  *I 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.   Piccini,  Paisiello,  and  C.  {In  his  Great  It.  and  Fr.  Comp.)      18707 
Cinchona.     Markham,   C.   R.     Peruvian  bark ;  pop.   acct.   of 

the  introd.  of  C.  cultivation  into' Brit.  India,  1860-1880.     20337 


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Cincinnati.  The  Bible  in  the  public  schools  ;  arguments  ;  J. 
B.  Minor,  et  al.  vs.  the  Board  of  Education  of  Cincinnati 
et  al.  ;  with  the  opinions  and  decision  of  the  Court.  8535 

—  Mchols,  G.  W.    The  Cincinnati  organ;  with  descr.  of  the  Cincinnati 

Music  Hall.  1778T 

Cincinnati,  Society  of  the.    .Muzzey,  A.  B.    (In  Ms  B,emmis.)  22390 

Cinderella.      (7n  Lodge,  H.  C.     Six  pop.  tales.)  19660 

Cinderella  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.      (In  her  Writings.)  8668 

Cinderella;  opera.      (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  21.)  11820 
Cinematics.     See  Kinematics. 
Cingalese  literature.     jSee  Ceylon. 

Cinq-Mars  ;  par  A.  de  Vigny.  14714 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt.  12ie 
Cipher.     Plum,  W.  R.     The  military  telegraph  dur.   the  civil 

war  in  the  U.  S.  ;  with  expos,  of  anc.  and  mod.  means  of 
communication,  cipher  systems,  etc.     2  v.  22047-8 

Cipher;  by  J.  G.  Austin.  7864 

Circassian  boy,  The  ;  by  M.  Lermontoff.  13340 

Circassienne,  La ;  opera  comique  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

ser.  4.,  V.  19.)  *I 

Circe  ;  by  B.  White.  _  6904 

Circle.  Parker,  J.  A.  Quadrature  of  the  circle ;  cont.  demon- 
strations of  the  errors  of  geometers.)  12391 

Circourt,  A.     Conclusions  historiques.    (In  Bancroft,  G.  His- 

toire  des  Etats-Unis.)  *I 

Circuit  rider.  The  ;  by  E.  Eggleston.  12465 

Circulation.     See  Physiology. 

Circumnavigation.     See  Voyages  round  the  world. 

Circumstance  ;  by  H.  E.   Prescott  [Mrs.   Spofford].     (In  her 

Amber  gods,  etc.)  5430 

Circumstances  alter  cases  ;  by  W.  J.  Hoppin.     (In  French's 

Min.  dram.,  v.  37.)  7989 

Circus.     Frost,  T.     Circus  lifQ  and  circus  celebrities.  13808 

Cist,  H.  M.     The  army  of  the  Cumberland.     (Camp,   of    the 

Civ.  War.)  21503 

Cite  Menard ;  par  H.  Greville  [A.  F.  Durand].  14646. 

Citerius  Sidonius.     Epigramma.      (In  Lemaire,   N.    E.     Poet. 

Lat.  Min.,  v.  1.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8359 

Citizen  Bonaparte.  .  See  Story  of  a  peasant. 

Citizen  of  Prague,  The.  11672 

Citizenship.  Morse,  A.  P.  Treatise  on  citizenship,  with  ref. 
to  the  law  of  nations,  Roman  civil  law,  law  of  the  U.  S., 
of  France,  etc.  21246 

Citoyenne  Jacqueline  ;  by  S.  Tytler  [Miss  Keddie].  7219 

City  clerk.  The.     See  Charlie  Hathaway. 

City  Madam,  The  ;  by  P.  Massinger.     (In  his  Plays,  v.  2.)  5129 

City  of  Dreadful  Night,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  Thomson.         20456^ 

City  poems  ;  by  A.  Smith.  4032 

Civil   disobedience.      Thoreau,    H.    D.      (In   his   Yankee   in 

Canada,  etc.)  6464 

Civil  Engineering.     See  Engineering. 

Civil  liberty.     See  Liberty. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  '255 

Civil  or  Roman  law.  Gaius.  lostitutionum  juris  civilis  com- 
mentarii  quatuor ;  or,  Elements  of  Roman  law.  With 
trans,  and  comment.,  by  E.  Poste.  *I 

—  Hadley,  J.    Introduction  to  Roman  law.  11857 

—  Hunter,  W.  A.    Introduction  to  Roman  law.  20216 
Civil  servant,  A  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     {In  Ms  Crusoe  in  N.  Y.)       19799 

—  Same.     {In  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  5.)  13934 
Civil  service  reform.     Beginning  of  the  "Spoils"   system  in 

the    National   government,    1829-30 ;    repr.    fr.    Parton's 
"Life  of  A.  Jackson."  20227 

—  Coxe,  B.    Von  Mohl  on  modes  of  filling  civil  offices.     {In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,,  1871.)  15733 

—  Eaton,  D.  B.  Civil  service  in  Gt.  Britain;  history  of  abuses  and  reforms, 

and  their  bearing  on  Amer.  politics.  "  19327 

—  Eliot,  S.    Civil  service  reform.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.)  15732 

—  Ford,  W.  C.     {In  his  American  citizen's  manual.)  22028 

—  Rosengarten,  J.  G.    Civil  service  reform.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  See  also  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour. ;— Civ.  Serv.  Ref .  Ass.  Publica- 

tions ; — U.  S. 
J.?so  "  Spoils  "  system. 
Civil  Service  Reform  Association.     Publications  ;  Namely : 

Beginning  of  the  "  Spoils"  system  in  the  National  government,  1829-30.)      20227 
Brown,  W.    Civil-service  reform  in  the  X,  Y.  Custom-house.  22130 

Documents  rel.  to  the  removal  fr.  office  of  Gen.  Curtis,  and  to  his 
Eaton,  D.  B.    The  "Spoils"  system  in  the  Custom-house  and  Post- 
office  in  New  York.  '  20317 
—  The  term  and  tenure  of  office.                                                                       22142 
indictment  for  levving  and  receiv.  polit.  assessments.                              22193 
Purposes  of  the  association.                                                                                20224 
Civil   Service   Reform   Associations.     Record   of   conference, 

Newport,  R.  I.,  1881.  20726 

Civil  wars.  The,  Tales  of  ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  8437 

Civilization.  Bancroft,  G.  Necessity,  reality,  and  promise 
of  the  progress  of  the  human  race.  {In  his  Lit.  and  hist, 
misc.)  299 

—  Buckle,  H.  T.    Hisforv  of  civilization  in  England.    2  v.  569-70 

—  Burckhardt,  J.  Civilization  of  the  period  of  the  renaissance  in  Italy.  2  v.  18106-7 

—  Duncker,  M.    History  of  antiquity ;  f r.  the  German,  by  E.  Abbott.  6  v.    22662-7 

—  Freeman,  F.    Civilization  and  barbarism ;  illust.  by  espec.  ref.  to  Meta- 

comet  and  the  extinction  of  his  race.  "  18266 

—  Geiger,  L.    Contributions  to  the  hist,  of  the  development  of  the  human 

race.  20667 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Enterprise,  industry,  and  art  of  man.  1588 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    History  of  cizilization  [in  Europe  and  in  France] .  4  v.  5052-5 

—  Henry,  C.  S.    Considerations  on  some  of  the  elements  and  cond.  of  soc. 

welfare  and  human  progress.  1856 

—  Kalisch,  M.  M.    Path  and  goal :  discussion  on  the  elements  of  C,  and  the 

cond.  of  happiness.  19917 

—  Lubbock,  J.    Origin  of  civilization,  and  the  prim.  cond.  of  man.  8721 
Same ;  4th.  ed.  21520 

—  Mahaffy,  J.  P.    Twelve  lect.  on  primitive  civilizations.  10960 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Christian  civilization.    {In  his  Friendship  of  books.)      12252 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     {In  his  Dissertations  and  disc,  v.  1.)  5978 

—  Rawlinson,  G.    Early  civilizations.     {In  his  Origin  of  nations.)  17474 

—  Renan,  E.    Peuples  S6mitiques  dans  I'histoire  de  la. civilisation.  {In  his 

Melanges  d'hist.)  14516 

Same.    The  part  of  the  Semitic  people  in  the  hist,  of  C. ;  tr.  by  O.  B. 

Frothingham.     {In  his  Studies,  etc.)  '  5636 

—  Smith,  H.  B.    Draper's  Intellectual  development  of  Europe.     {In  his 

Faith  and  philosophy.  18186 

—  Tylor,  E.  B.     Primitive  culture;  researches  into  the  development  of 

mythology,  philosophy,  religion,  art,  and  custom.    2  v.  9880-1 
Researches  into  the  early  hist,  of  mankind  and  the  development  of  C.  *I 

—  Wikoflf,  H.    The  four  civilizations  of  the  w^orld :  hist,  retrospect.  12515 


256  FEEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  See  also  Europe ;— Gt.  Brit.  Const,  history. 

Civilization  ;  play ;  by  J.   H.  Wilkins.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  13.)  11815 

Clacy,  E.   (psei^d.  Cycla).     Pattie  Durant ;  tale  of  1662.  7536 
Claeson,  G.     Ofversigt  af  Svenska  sprakets  och  literaturens 

historia.  15054 
Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.     Life  and  correspondence  of  J.  H.  Quit- 
man.    V.  2.  841 
Claimants.     Celebrated  claimants,  anc.  and  mod.  12214 
Clairon,  J.  H.  L.  de  L.  called  Mile.  de.     Memoires.    (Rarri^re. 

Bib.  des  memoires,  v.  6.)  14526 

—  Sketch  of  C.  {In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)  4886 
Clairville,  C.    La  gastrite  ; monologue.  {In Sayn^tes, efc,  ser.  7.)  14797 

—^  joint  author.    See  Depr6,  E. 
Clairvoyance.     Davis,  A.  J.     Memoranda  of  persons,  places, 
and  events  ;  embr.  facts,  visions,  e^c,  in  magnetism,  clair- 
voyance, spiritualism.  7383 

—  See  also  Spiritualism. 

Clan  of  the  cats  ;  true  stories  about  the  feline  animals.    Illust.  20251 
Clan  Campbell,  The,  and  the  Marquis  of  Lome  ;  story  of  the 

House  of  Argyll.  9242 

Clandestine  marriage  ;  comedy  ;  by  G-.  Colmau,  the  elder.    {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  5.)  11807 

Clap,  Roger.     Memoirs.     {In  Young,  A.     Chronicles.  4911 

Clapham  sect.  The;  by  J.  Stephen.    {In  his  p]ssays,  v.  2.)  8976 

Clapp,  H.     Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 

Clapp,  H.  A.     Biography  of  G.  Weston.     {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Clapp,  H.  C.    Is  consumption  contagious?  and  can  it  be  trans- 
mitted by  means  of  food?  20107 
Clapp,  T.     Autobiographical  sketches  dur.  residence  in  New 

Orleans.  '  843 

Clapp,  W.  W.,  Jr.     A  record  of  the  Boston  stage.  5600 

—  Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama;  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Clapperton,  H.     Second  journey  to  Sackatoo.     {In  Taylor,  B. 

Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

—  joint  author.    See  Denham,  D. 

Claquers,   Les ;  idylle,  par  J.  Normand.     (Th^^tre  de  camp., 

s^r.  8.)  14692 

Clara  :  by  Mme.  Guizot.  1695 

Clara  Moreland  ;  by  E.  Bennett.  759 
Clara  Saville.     See  Latheby  Towers. 

Clara  Stephens  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works,  v.  4.)  3958 
Clara  Vance,  pseud.     See  Denison,  M.  A. 

Clara  Vaughan  ;  by  R.  D.  Blackmore.  20146 

Clare,  J.     De  Quiucey,  T.     {In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  2.)  1154 

Clare  and  B^U  ;  by  E.  W.  Kirk.  18714 
Clarendon,  Earl  of.     See  Hyde,  E.  ;— Villiers,  G.  W.  F. 

Clare  tie,  A.  A.  dit  Jules.     La  maltresse.  14644 

—  Le  million.  14715 

—  Valentin;  comMie.  {In  8a.ym'tes,  etc.,  ser.  S.)  14793 
Clari;  drama;  by  J.  H.  Payne.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  33.)  11826 
Clarissa  Harlowe  ;  by  S.  Richardson.     4  v.  8870-3 

—  Same;  condensed  by  C.  H.  Jones.  12772 


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Clark,  A.     Starting  out ;  story  of  the  Ohio  hills. 
Clark,  C.  H.  {pseud.  Max  Adeler.)     Out  of  the  hurly-burly; 
or,  Life  in  an  odd  corner. 

—  Random  shots ;  illust. 

Clark,  D.  K.  Construction  of  roads  and  streets  ;  Art  of  con- 
struct, common  roads  ;  by  H.  Law  ;  rev.  and  cond.  ;  Re- 
cent pract.  in  the  constr.  of  roads  and  streets,  incl.  pave- 
ments of  stone,  wood,  and  asphalte.     Illust. 

—  Elementary  treatise  on  steam  and  the  steam  engine,  stationary  and  porta- 

ble ;  extension  of  treatise  of  J.  Sewell.    Illust. 

—  Railway  locomotives.    Text  and  plates.    2  v. 

—  Railways  and  tramways.     (Brit,  manuf .  ind.) 

—  Recent'praetice  of  tunnelling,  as  exemplified  by  the  St.  Gothard,  Mont 

Cenis,  and  other  mod.  works.  {In  Simms,  F.'  W.    Pract.  tunnelling.) 

—  Rudiments  of  civil  engineering,  by  H.  Law ;  incl.  a  treatise  on  hydraulic 

engineering,  by  G.  R.  Burnell;'6th.  ed.,  rev.,  with  additions  on  recent 
practice. 

—  Tramways ;  their  constr.  and  working :  with  spec,  ref .  to  the  tramways 

of  the  United  Kingdom.    Engr.  and  plates. 

Clark,  D.  W.  Mental  discipline,  with  ref.  to  the  acquisition 
and  communication  of  knowledge ;  appended.  Topical 
course  of  theological  study. 

Clark,  E.  B.  E.  Numerous  papers.  See  Association  of  Munici- 
pal and  Sanitary  Engineers  and  Surveyors.     Proceedings. 

Clark,  E.  L.  The  Arabs  and  the  Turks  ;  their  origin,  history, 
etc.  ;  With  chap,  on  the  other  non-Christian  tribes  of 
Western  Asia. 

—  Races  of  European  Turkey;  their  history,  cond.,  and  prospects. 

Contents.    The  Byzantine  empire. — The  modern  Greeks  and  the  Alba- 
nians.—The  Turkish"  Slavonians,  "Wallachians,  and  Gypsies. 
Clark,  F.  E.    Our  vacations  ;  where  to  go,  how  to  go,  and  how 

to  enjoy  them. 
Clark,  H.  J.     Mind  in  nature  ;  or.  The  origin  of  life,  and  the 

mode  of  development  of  animals.     Illust. 
Clark,  L.  G.     Knicknacks  fr.  an  editor's  table. 
Clark,  M.  R.  joint  author.     See  Swift,  F. 
Clark,  N.  G.     Outline  of  the  elements  of  the  Eng.  language. 

—  The  Sabbath  in  foreign  missions.     (In  Sabbath  essays.) 
Clark,  R.  W.     Lectures  to  young  men. 

—  The  question  of  the  hour;  the  Bible  and  the  school  fund. 

Clark,  S.  D.     Memoir  of  .John  Woodbridge.     (The  New  Eng. 

ministry  sixty  years  ago.) 
Clark,  S.  W.     A  practical  grammar.     Illust. 

—  Key  to  Clark's  grammar. 

Clark,  S.  Antiquities,  historicals,  andgraduates  of  Northampton. 
Clark,  T.     Spear,  C.      (In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.) 
Clark,  T.  M.  Bp.     The  dew  of  youth,   and  other  lectures  on 
early  discipline  and  culture. 

—  Immortality,     (bi  Chr.  truth  and  mod.  opinion.) 

—  The  important  choice.     {In  Union  pulpit.) 

—  John  the  Baptist.     {In  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.    Young  men,  etc.) 

—  Primary  truths  of  religion. 

—  The  seen  and  the  unseen.     {In  Boston  Mond.  Lect.,  1880-81) 

Clark,  W.  R.  Beveridge,  the  scriptural  preacher ;  lect.  (In 
Kempe,  J.  E.     Class,  preach.) 

—  The  Church  and  science.  {In  Weir.  A.    The  Church  and  the  age,  ser.  2.) 
. —  Savonarola;  his  life  and  times. 

—  Why  I  am  a  Methodist.     {In  Pitts-St.  chap,  lect.) 


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258  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Clarke,  A.     Etheridge,  J.  W.     Life  of  Clarke.  1408 

Clarke,  A.   B.     The  elder  and  the  younger  Booth.  (Amer. 

actor  ser.)  21334 
Clarke,  J.  B.  B.     Account  of  the  infancy,  relig.  and  literary 

life  of  C.  5603 

—  Pratt,  A.     {In  her  Dawnings  of  genius.)  •                      3524 

—  Sketch  of  C.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.  {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Clarke,  C.  The  Beauclercs.  13536 
Clarke,  C.  C.  Riches  of  Chaucer ;  with  notes  and  new  mem.  of 

the  poet.     2d.  ed.,  rev.  16991 

—  Shakespeare  characters ;  chiefly  those  subordinate.  21950 

—  arid  M.  C.    Recollections  of  writers.  18005 

Contents.    General  recollections.— John  Keats. — Charles  Lamb  and  his 
letters. — Mary  Lamb.— Leigh  Hunt  and  his  letters.— Douglas  Jerrold  and 
his  letters.— Charles  Dickens  and  his  letters. 
Clarke,  CM.  {pseud.  C.  M.   Clay.)     Baby  Rue;  her  adven- 
tures, etc.     (No  name  ser.)  20647 

—  How  she  came  into  her  kingdom.  17720 
■    —  The  modern  Hagar.     (Kaaterskill  ser.)    2  v.                                                  22464-5 

Clarke,  D.     "  Saying  the  catechism"  seventy-five  years  ago.     18378 

—  Revision  of  the  Eng.  version  of  the  Bible ;  [address] .  12754 
Clarke,  E.  H.     The  building  of  a  brain  ;   [education  of  girls].    12962 

—  Same,    {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  etc.,  1874.)  16720 

—  Sex  in  education ;  or,  A  fair  chance  for  the  girls.  12009 

—  Visions;  study  of  false  sight  {pseudopia)  ;  with  introd.  and  mem.  sketch 

by  O.  W.  Holmes.  17756 

—  Bigeiow,  H.  J.,  and  others.    A  century  of  American  medicine,  1776-1876.      16710 

Contents.  Clarke,  E.  H.  Pract.  medicine. — Bigeiow,  H.  J.  Hist,  of 
the  discovery  of  mod.  anaesthesia.- Gross,  S.  D.  Surgery.- Thomas,  T. 
G.    Obstetrics,  and  gjnjecology .—Literature  and  institutions. 

—  Blackwell,  A.  B.  Tlie  building  of  a  brain.  {In  her  Sexes  through,  nat.)  13784 
Clarke,   E.  C.     City  scavengering  in  Boston.     {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.,  Rept.,/V.  5.)  *I 

Clarke,  G.  S.     Practical  geometry  and  engineering  drawing.       14379 
Clarke,  H.  S.     Story  of  a  garden  party.     {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)   22935 

—  ^he  white  camellia.  {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
Clarke,  H.  J.  W.,  due  de  Feltre.     Grant,  J.     {In  his  Cavaliers 

of  fortune.)  10760 
Clarke,  J.  F.     The  Bible  ;  discourse.      {In  Unitarian  affirma- 
tions.) 18586 

—  Christian  doctrine  of  forgiveness  of  sin ;  essay.  846 

—  Common  sense  in  religion.                                "  1965 

—  Essentials  and  non-essentials  in  religion ;  lect.  17391 

Contents.  Faith  and  belief  .—Christ  and  Christianity. — The  bible. — The 
church  and  worship.— Christian  experience.— The  future  life. 

—  Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history ;  lect.  21073- 

—  Go  up  higher;  or.  Religion  in  common  life;  sermons.  "  17331 

—  The  hour  which  cometh,  and  now  is ;  sermons.  7428 

—  How  to  find  the  stars ;  with  an  acct.  of  the  astronomical  lantern,  and 

its  use.  17492 

—  The  legend  of  Thomas  Didymus,  the  Jewish  sceptic.  20348 

—  Memorial  and  biographical  sketches.  1775T 

Contents.  J.  JC.  Andrew.— J.  Freeman.— C.  Sumner.— T.  Parker. — S. 
G.  Howe. — W.  E.  Channing. — W.  Channing  and  some  of  his  contempo- 
raries.—E.  S.  Gannett.— S.  J.  May. — S.  Dimock.— G.  Keats,— R.  J.  Breck- 
inridge.— G.  D.  Prentice. — J.  B.  Booth,  the  elder.— Washington  and  the 
secret  of  his  influence. —  Shakespeare.— J.  J.  Rousseau. — Heroes  of  one 
countrv  town. — William  Hull. 

—  The  Old  South  speaks.     {In  Longfellow,  H.  W.    Poems  of  the  "  Old 

South.")                                                    '  *I 

—  Orthodoxy,  its  truths  and  errors.  1604 

—  Self-culture;  phj^sical,  intellectual,  moral,  and  spiritual;  lect.  2d.  ed.           19942 

—  Steps  of  belief.  9295 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  259 

—  Ten  great  religions.  9882 

—  Same;  pt.  2 ;  a  comparison  of  all  religions.  22889 

—  A  true  theology  the  basis  of  human  progress.     {In  Christ,  and  mod. 

thought.)     '  10188 

—  and  Lilian.    Exotics ;  attempts  to  domesticate  them.  13901 

Note.    Poems  tr.  f  r.  various  authors. 

—  joint  author.    See  Emerson,  R.  W. 
Clarke,  Mrs.  J.  S.     See  Clarke,  A.  B. 

Clarke,  J.  T.     History  of  anciejit  art.     See  Reber,  F.  von. 
Clarke,  L.  L.     Common  sea-weeds  of  the  British  coast  and 

channel  islands  ;  tinted  plates.  6486- 

Clarke,  M.     His  natural  life.  15454 

Clarke,  M.  C.    Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's  heroines  ;  tales.   3  v.  6855-7 

—  The  iron  cousin.  849 

—  A  rambling  story.  13429 

—  The  trust  and  tlie  remittance.     (Two  love  stories  in  metred  prose.)  12324 

—  joint  author.    See  Clarke,  C.  C. 

Clarke,  N.  H.  Br     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

C/larke.  R.  S.  (j^seucl.  Sophie  May).     The  asbury  twins.  15324 

—  Aunt  Madge's  story.  978T 

—  Captain  Horace.     (Little  Prudv  stor.)  12658 

—  Cousin  Grace.     (Little  Prudv  stor.)  12659 

—  Doctor  papa.     (Flaxie  Frizzle  stor.)  21039 

—  The  doctor's  daughter.  9788 

—  Dotty  Dimple.     (Little  Prudy  stor.)  12660 

—  Dottv  Dimple  at  her  grandmother's.                                    ,  9328 

—  Dottv  Dimple  at  home.  9329- 

—  Dottv  Dimple  at  plav.                                         .  9330 

—  Dottv  Dimple  at  school.    .  9331 

—  Dotty  Dimple  out  west.  9332 

—  Dottv  Dimple's  flvaway.  9327 

—  Fairv  book.    (Little  Prudv  stor.)  12661 

—  Flaxie  Frizzle.                    '  16564 

—  The  horn  of  plenty  of  home  poems  and  home  pictures ;  poems  by  L.  M. 

Alcott,  Miss  Muloch,  J.  Ingelow,  etc.    Illust.  15336 

—  Janet,  a  poor  heiress.                                                                     '  22280 

—  Little  folks  astrav.     (Little  Prudv's  Flvawav  ser.)  12662 

—  Little  grandfather.     (Little  Prudv's  FlvawaV  ser.)  11570 

—  Little  grandmother.     (Little  Prudv's  Flvawav  ser.)  1266a 

—  Little  pitchers.     (Flaxie  Frizzle  stor.)   '         *  18071 

—  Little  Prudv.     (Little  Prudv  stor.)  12664 

—  Miss  Thistledown.                '  7304 

—  Our  Helen.  13313 

—  Prudy  keeping  house.     (Little  Prudy's  Flvawav  ser.)  12665 

—  Qwiunebasset  girls.                                       '         "  17332 

—  Sister  Susie.     (Little  Prudy  stor.)  12666 

—  The  twin  cousins.    Illust.     (Flaxie  Frizzle  stor.)  2203T 
Clarke,  W.^  joint  author.     See  Lewis,  M. 

Clarkson,  T.  History  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  accomplish- 
ment of  the  abolition  of  the  African  slave  trade  by 
Parliament.  850 

—  Letter  from  C.  to  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison.     (In  Stebbins,  G.  B.    Facts  and 

opinions.)  4205 

—  Letter  to  Mrs.  H.  G.  Chapman.     (In  Libertv  bell.)  5101 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)       *  6740- 
Class  of" '71  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  Q.  Smith.      {In  Hale,  E.  E.     Tales 

for  trav.,  v.  2.)  13931 

Classic  preachers  of  the  Eng.  church  ;  by  J.  E.  Kempe.  17464 

Classical   (i.   e.,   Greek   and   Roman)    antiquities.     Rich,  A. 

Dictionary  of  the  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities.  12137 

—  Smith,  W.  A.    Smaller  dictionarv  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities.  8710- 

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Classical  biography.  Smith,  W.  Classical  dictionary  of  bio- 
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<Jlassical  education.     Arnold,  M.     Speech  at  Eton.     (In  his 

Irish  ess.)  21494 

—  Taylor,  S.  H.    Classical  education;  its  value  illust.  by  extr.  from  the 
writings  of  eminent  scholars.  8446 

-Classical  geography.    Bevan,  W.  L.    Students'  manual  of  anc. 

geography.  10663 

•Classical  literature.    Browne,  R.  W.    History  of  Roman  class. 

literature.  '     '  12797 

—  Lasaulx,  E.  von.    On  the  study  of  the  Greek  and  Roman  classics.     ( Jw 

Formby,  H.    Compend.  of'^the  philos.  of  anc.  hist.)  22257 

—  luousi^^e,  A*.    History  of  Greek  and  Roman  literature.  11979 

—  Morris,  C.    Manual  of  class,  literature.  20777 

—  White,  C.  A.    Classic  literature,  princ.  Sanskrit,  Greek,  and  Roman; 

with  some  acct.  of  the  Persian,  Chinese,  and  Japanese.  16923 

—  tSee  also  Greece.  Literature ;— Latin  literature. 

Classical  philology.    Bauer,  F.    A  philological  introd.  to  Greek 

and  Latin  for  students.  .  17218 

—  Renan,  E.    Histoire  de  la  philologie  classique  dans  I'antiquite ;  Les  Con- 

gress Philol.  en  Allemagne.     (In  his  Melanges  d'hist.)  14516 

—  Sauveur,  L.    Introduction  to  the  teaching  of  ancient  languages.  19557 
Classical  writers.     See  Green,  J.  R. 

Claude  Gueux  ;  by  V.  Hugo.  8053 

■Claude  Lorraine.     See  Gel^e,  C. 

Claudia  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  7239 

"Claudianus,  C.    Opera  omnia ;  rec.  N.  L.  Artaud.    2  v.     (Bib. 

Class.  Lat.)  •  8249-50 

Claudie  ;  drame  ;   par  George  Sand.      {In  7ier  Theatre  comp., 

ser.  1.)  14510 

Claudius,  M.    Translations,    (/n  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)     1841 
Claudius  Drusus.     See  Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C. 
•Clausing,  L.     Treatise  on  the  Jesuits.     (Li  Morse,  S.  F.  B. 

The  proscribed  Germ,  student.)  1342 

—  Morse,  S.  F.  B.    The  proscribed  German  student;  sketch  of  incidents  in 

the  life  and  death  of  C.  1342 

Claver,  P.     Peter  Claver  ;  life  and  labors.  7344 

Claverings,  The  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  6643 
Clavers,  M.,|)sei(f7.     See  Kirkland,  C.  M. 

Claxton,  T.     Memoirs  of  a  mechanic;  life  of  C,  by  himself; 

with  misc.  papers.  851 

Clay,   C.   M.     Writings;    incl.  speeches  and  addresses :    ed., 

with  pref.  and  mem.  by  H.  Greele3\  852 
Clay,  C  M.,2^seKd.     See  Clarke,  C.  M. 

Clay,  H.     Life  and  speeches.     2  v.  1076-7 

—  Same;  ed.  by  D.  Mallory.    2  v.  13223-4 

—  Private  correspondence ;  ed.  by  C.  Colton.  915 

—  Baldwin,  J.  G.    Jackson  and  Clav.     (In  Jiis  Partv  leaders.)  *I 

—  Colton,  C.     Last  seven  years  of  the  life  of  Clay.    *  901 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     (In  his' Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     (In  his  Living  orators  in  Amer.)  2857 

—  Parton,  J.     (In  Ms  Fam.  Americans.)  6677 

—  Sargent,  E.    Life  and  services  of  Clay.  12401 

—  Sketch  of  Clay.     (Bi  Famous  boys.)  7707 

—  United  States'.    S2d.  Cong.,  lst.\Sess.     Obituary  addresses  on  C. ;  and 

Funeral  sermon  of  C.  M.  Butler.  '  854 

Clay,  James.     Treatise  on  [short  whist].     (In  Baldwin,  J.  L. 

Laws,  etc.)  12217 

Claypole,  E.  W.     The  popularization  of  sanitary  science  in 

schools.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.     Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 


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Clayton,  C.     Azalea. 

Clayton,  E.  C.     Queens  of  song ;  mem.  of  vocalists  ;  added, 

Chronological  list  of  operas.     Portr. 
Clayton,  J.     Tyerman,  L.      (Jn /u's  Oxford  Methodists.) 
Clayton's   rangers ;    or.  The   Quaker  partisans ;    story  of 

Amer.  revolution;   [by  E.  H.  Williamson].     Illust. 

Note.    Formerly  pub.  as  The  Quaker  partisans. 
Cleland,  — .     History  of  Greece,  Macedonia,  and  Syria.  , 

Pococke,  E. 
Cleland,  J.     Animal  physiology ;   structure  and  functions  of 

the  human  body.     (Collins'  adv.  sci.  ser.) 
Clemency  Franklyn  ;  by  A.  Keary. 
Clemens  Romamis.     Epistles  to  the  Corinthians ;   rev.  text, 

with  introd.  and  notes  by  J.  B.  Lightfoot. 

—  Appendix  to  above. 

—  Jackson,  G.  A.    Clement  of  Rome.     {In  his  Apostolic  fathers.) 
Clemens,  S.  L.  (pseud.  Mark   Twain).     Adventures  of  Tom 

Sawyer. 

—  Autobiography. 

—  Encounter  with  an  interviewer.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.) 

—  Same.    (In  his  Stolen  white  elephant.) 

—  The  innocents  abroad. 

—  Life  on  the  Mississippi.    Illust. 

—  Mark  Twain's  sketches,  new  and  old. 

—  The  prince  and  the  pauper. 

—  Punch,  brothers,  punch  1  and  other  sketches. 

—  Same.     (In  his  Stolen  white  elephant.) 

—  Roughing-  it. 

—  A  tramp  abroad.    Illust. 

—  The  stolen  white  elephant,  etc. 

Contents.  The  stolen  white  elephant.— Some  rambling  notes  of  an  idle 
excursion.— The  facts  cone,  the  recent  carnival  of  crime  m  Conn. — About 
magnanimous-incident  literature. — Punch,  brothers,  punch. — A  curious 
experience. — The  great  revolution  in  Pitcairn. — Mrs.  Mc Williams  and  the 
lightning.— Decay  of  the  art  of  lying.— The  canvasser's  tale.— Encounter 
with  an  interviewer. — Paris  notes.— Legend  of  Sargenfeld,  Germany.— 
.  Speech  on  the  babies. — Speech  on  the  weather. — Concerning  the  Amer. 
language.  —  Rogers.  —  Loves  of  Alonzo  FitzClarence  and  Rosannah 
Ethelton. 

—  and  Warner,  C.  D.    The  gilded  age. 

—  Haweis,  H.  R.    Mark  Twain.    (In  his  Amer.  humorists.) 
Clement,  St.     See  Clemens  Bomanus. 

Clement  XIV.  Po;^^.    Milman,  H.  H.     Clement  and  the  Jesuits. 

{In  his  Savonarola,  etc.) 
Clement,  C.     Michelangelo.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.) 
Clement,  C.  E.  Charlotte  Cushman.  Illust.   (Amer.  actor  ser.) 

—  Eleanor  Maitland. 

—  Egypt.    Illust. 

—  Hand-book  of  legendary  and  mythological  art. 

—  Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  engravers,  and  their  works. 
Clementi,  M.     Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Great   violinists  and 

pianists.) 
Clementine,  La  belle.  Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M.   {In  her  Italian  life.) 
Clemmer,  Mary.     See  Ames,  M.  C. 
Clendenin,  W.     The   general  causes  of   disease.     {In  Amer. 

Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Repts.,  v.  1,  1873.) 
Cleomenes.     Yonge,  C.  M.     {In  her  Book  of  worthies.) 
Cleopatra,  Queen  of  Egypt.  Abbott,  J.  History  of  Cleopatra.   • 

—  Jameson,  A.    (In  her  Memoirs,  v.  1.) 


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Cleopatra's  needle.  Alexander,  J.  E.  Cleopatra's  needle,  the 
obelisk  of  Alexandria ;  its  acquisition  and  removal  to 
Eng.  described.  19863 

Clergy.     Jeaffreson,  J.  C.     Book  about  the  clergy.     2  v.        10968-9 

—  Lea,  H.  C.    Historical  sk.  of  sacerdotal  celibacy  in  the  Chr.  church.  *I 

—  Malleson,  F.  A.    The  Lord's  prayer  and  the  church ;  letters  to  the  clergy ; 

by  J.  Ruskin,  with  repl.  fr.  clergy  and  laity,  etc.  20550 

—  Marshall,  T.  W.  M.    My  clerical  friends,  and  their  rel.  to  mod.  thought.  19393 

—  Milman,  H.  Relation  of  the  clergy  to  the  people.   {In  his  Savonarola,  etc.)  10732 

—  Spooner,  E.    Parson  and  people ;  or.  Incidents  in  the  every-day  life  of  a 

clergyman.  '  5989 

—  Trollope',  A.  .  Clergymen  of  the  Church  of  Eng.  .  10954 

—  See  also  Ministers ;— Preachers. 

Clergy  of  America;  anecdotes.  7617 

Clergyman's   wife,   The.      (In   Nov.    and  tales  fr.  Household 

Words,  V.  11.)  14311 

Clergyman's  wife,  The  ;  and  other  sketches  ;  by  Mrs.  A.  C.  M. 

Ritchie.  6937 

Clergymen's  salaries.      {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 

Clerical  library  ;   namely :  Three  hundred  outlines  of  .sermons 

on  the  N.  T.  21527 

Clerk,  D.     The  theory  of  the  gas  engine.     (Van  Nostrand's 

sci.  ser.)  22372 

Clermont,  L.  de  B.-Cond6,  comte  de.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.  A. 

(/?i  Ms  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  11.)  *I 

Cl^ry,  J.  B.  C.-H.  Memoires.   (Barri^re.  Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  9.)   14529 
Clesieux.     See  Du  Clesieux. 

Cleve  Hall ;  by  E.  M.  Sewell.  3899 

Cleveden  ;  by  S.  Yorke.  17923 

Cleveland,  C.     The  story  of  a  summer  ;   or,  Journal  leaves  fr. 
^        Chappaqua.  12325 

Cleveland,  C.  D.     Compendium  of  Amer.  literature.  856 

Cleveland,  H.  W.  S.     Landscape  architecture  as  appl.  to  the 

wants  of  the  West.  12527 

Cleveland,   H.  R.     Life  of  H.    Hudson.     {In  Lives  of    em. 

individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 

—  Same.  {In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  10.)  4119 
Cleveland,  R.  J.  Narrative  of  voyages  and  commerc.  enterprises.  857 
Clever  woman  of  the  family;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  5915 
Cleverdale  mystery.  The  ;  by  W.  A.  Wilkins.  22188 
Clitf  climbers.  The ;  by  M.  Reid.  5712 
Clifford,  Prof.  — .  Atoms.  {In  Estes,  D.  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 
Clifford,  Lady  A.     Coleridge,  H.     {In  Ms  Lives  of  northern 

worthies,  v.  2.)  *I 

Clifford,  F.  S.     A  romance  of  perfume  lands  ;   or,  The  search 

for  Capt.  J.  Cole  ;  with  facts  about  perfumes  and  articles 

used  in  the  toilet.     Illust.  *I 

Clifford,  F.      The  agricultural  lock-out  of  1874  ;    with  notes 

upon  farming,  eic,  in  eastern  countries.  15619 

Clifford,  Mrs.  H.    Cousin  Geoffrey's  chamber.     {In  Christmas 

story-teller.)  17662 

Clifford,  H.  H.    Low,  C.  R.     {In  Ms  Soldiers  of  the  Victorian 

age,  V.  1.)  20030 

Clifford,  W.  K.     Elements  of  dynamic ;   introd.  to  the  study 


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of   motion    and    rest  in  solid    and    fluid    bodies ;    pt.    1 . 
Kinematic.  19549 

—  Influence  upon  moralitv  of  a  decline  in  relig.  belief.     {In  Burlingame, 

E.  L.    Current  discuss.,  v.  2.)  17646 

—  Lectures  and  essavs ;  ed.  by  L.  Stephen  and  F.  Pollock.    Introd.  by  F. 

Pollock.    2  V.  '  '       19515-16 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd. :  Biographical  select,  fr.  letters. — Biblio- 
graphical.— Conditions  of  mental  development. — Theories  of  the  physical 
forces. — Aims  and  instruments  of  scientific  thought. — Atoms. — First  and 
last  catastrophe. — Unseen  universe.  —  Philosophy  of  the  pure  sciences. 
2.  Instruments  used  in  m.easurement. — Body  and  mind.  —  Nature  of 
things-in-themselves.  —  Types  of  compound  statement  involving  four 
classes.— Scientific  basis  of  morals.— Right  and  wrong:  scientific  ground 
of  their  distinction.— Ethics  of  belief.— Ethics  of  religion.— Influence 
upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  relig.  belief. — Cosmic  emotion. — Yirchow 
on  the  teaching  of  science. 

—  Seeing  and  thinking.     (Nat.  ser.)  19421 

—  Porter,  N.    The  newest  atheism ;  its  enfant  terrible.    {In  his  Sci.  and 

sentiment.)  22173 

Clifton  picture,  The  ;  by  J.  G.  A.  Coulson.  17849 

Climate.     Billings,  J.   S.     Effect  of  mountain  climates  upon 

health.      {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Croll,  J.    Climate  and  time  in  theu'  geological  relations ;  theory  of  secu- 

lar changes  of  the  earth's  climate.  '  14107 

—  Disturnell,  J.    Influence  of  climate  in  No.  and  So.  America.  9146 

—  Shove,  G.  A.    Life  under  glass ;  sugg.  toward  the  formation  of  artificial 

climates.  12505 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.    Problem  of  geological  climates.     {In  his  Island  life.)  20186 

—  Whitney,  J.  D.  The  climatic  changes  of  later  geological  times.  *I 
Climbing  the  rope  ;  by  May  Mannering  [H.  P.  H.  Nowell].  7093 
Cline,  A.  J.  Henry  Courtland  ;  or,  What  a  farmer  can  do.  8534 
Clingman,  T.  L.     Selections  fr.  speeches  and  writings,  with 

add.  and  expl.  notes.  *I 

Clinton,  De  W.  Letters.   (In  Bay,  W.  V.  N.  Bench  and  bar.)  18194 

—  Renwick,  J.    Life  of  Clinton.  3641 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  {In  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Clinton,  H.  P.,  Duke  of  Newcastle.     Martineau,  H.     {In  her 

Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

Clinton,  H.  R.     Compendium  of  Eng.  history  to  1872.  130^19 

Clinton,  J.     Headley,  J.  T.      {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)      1829 

Clinton;  by  W.  Aimwell  [W.  Simonds].  5287 

Clique  dor^e.  La  ;  par  E.  Gaboriau.  14618 

—  Same ;  Eng.  tr.  The  clique  of  gold.  12930 
Clive,  O.  W.  Paul  Ferroll.  4th.  ed.  3409 
Clive,  Ld.  R.     Gleig,  G.  R.     Life  of  Clive.  12899 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  2789 
Same.     (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)                                                                  20133 

•  —  Malleson,  G.  B.     (In  his  Founders  of  the  Ind.  Empire.)  22815 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.  {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Clive's  dream  before  the  battle  of  Plassey.       {In   Tales  fr. 

Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  10.)  19155 

Clockmaker,  The  ;    sayings  and  doings  of  Samuel  Slick  ;    by 

T.  C.  Haliburton.  6697 

Clockmaker,  The,  of  Lyons  ;  by  E.  M.  Piper.  10574 

Clockmaker's  hat ;  by  Mme.  de  Girardin.      {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  9.)  11840 

Clocks.     See  Time-keepers. 
Clodd,  E.     The  childhood  of  religions :    simple  acct.   of   the 

birth  and  growth  of  myths  and  legends.  13926 

—  The  childhood  of  the  world.  11913 


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—  Jesus  of  Nazareth;  sk.  of  Jewish  hist,  to  the  time  of  his  birth.  19594 
Clodiiis.  Beesly,  E.  S.  Catiline,  Clodius,  and  Tiberius.  18126 
Cloister,  The,  and  the  hearth :  by  C.  Reade.  242 
Cloister  legends  ;  by  E.  M.  Stewart.  12789 
Cloth.     See  Textile  fabrics. 

Cloth  of  gold,  and  other  poems  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.  13053 

Cloth  of  gold  ;   Christmas   story,   by  E.  S.  Phelps.      {In  her 

Sealed  orders.)  19224 

Clothing.     Stevens,  P.     Clothing  and  woven  fabrics.      {In  U. 

S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867,  Rept.,  v.  6.)  9101 

—  See  also  Textile. 

Clou  au  couvent-aimez-vous,  Le  ;  par  Mme.  W.  J.  S.  P^ould.  14581 
Clou  aux  maris,  Le  ;  com.-vaud.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.     {In  his 

Thec4t.  comp.,  v.  8.)  14572 
Cloud  on  the  heart ;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  7758 
Clouded  happiness  ;  by  Countess  d'Orsay.  5264 
Clouds.  Poey,  A.  New  classification  of  clouds.  {In  Smith- 
sonian Inst-  Rept.,  1870.)  11626 
Clouds  and  sunshine  ;  by  C.  Reade.  {In  his  True  love.)  8743 
(Plough,  A.  H.   Poems.    {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.   Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Poems  and  prose  remains;  with  select,  fr.  his  letters,  and  mem.;  ed.  bv 

his  wife     Portr.    2  v.                                                                              '  8973-4 

—  Button,  R.  H.     {In  Ms  Essays,  v.  2.)  10129 

—  Waddington,  S.    A.  H.  Clough;  a  monograph.  22554 
Clouston,  W.  A.    Literary  cariosities  and  eccentricities  ;  anec- 
dote, laconic  sayings,  etc.,  in  prose  and  verse.  15832 

Cloven  foot.  The  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  18476 

Cloverly  ;  by  M.  R.  Higham.  .  15366 

Clovernook  ;  by  A.  Cary.  682 

Clown,  Le ;  par  N.  de  Villard.  {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  3.)  14793 
Club-Champeuois,  Le  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.      {In  his  Th^dtre 

compL,  V.  3.)  14560 

Clubs.     Doran,  J.     On  some  clubs,  and  their  ends.      {In  his 

In  and  about  Drury  Lane,  v.  2.)  21400 

—  Hay,  C.    The  club  and  the  drawing-room;  piet.  of  mod.  life.    2  v.  in  1.       10834 

—  Thomson,  K.  and^  J.  C.    Clubs  and  club  wits  under  Anne.     (In  their 

Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 

—  Timbs,  J.  Club  life  of  London,  2  v.  6510-11 
Cluskey,  M.  W.    Political  text-book,  or  encyclopedia  ;  United 

States.     14th.  ed.  5451 

Clyde,  Lord.     See  Campbell,  C. 
Coach-makers'  illustrated  hand-book,  cont.  instr.  in  carriage 

building.     2d.  ed.  14082 

Coaching.     Reynardson,  C.  T.  S.  B.     'Down  the  road'  ;   or, 

Reminiscences  of  a  gentleman  coachman.     2d.  ed.  17239 

Coal.      Aligny,   H.  F.   Q.   d'.      Manufacture  of    pressed  or 

agglomerated  coal.     {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos., 

1867,  Rept.,  V.  5.)  9100 

—  Buckley,  A.  B.    History  of  a  piece  of  coal.     (In  her  Fairyland.)  18435 

—  Dver,  S.    Black  diamonds ;  curiosities  of  coal.  22574 

—  Galletly,  A.    Coal.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15466 

—  Hood,  "C.    Chemical  constitution  of  coal,  and  the  combustion  of  smoke. 

{In  his  Treat,  on  warming  buildings,  etc.)  18405 

—  Hunt,  R.  Coal  as  a  reservoir  of  power.  {In  Estes,  D.  Hf.-lu".  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  MacFarlane,  J.    Coal  regions  of  America.    Maps  and  illust.  11566 

—  Meade,  R.    Coal  and  iron  industries  of  the  United  Kingdom;  with  maps 

of  coal-fields.  21712 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  265 

—  Nicholson,  H.  A.  A  piece  of  coal.  {In  Brown,  E.  Science  for  all,  ser.  1.)     20445 

—  Smyth,  W.  AV.  Eudimentary  treatise  on  coal  and  coal  mining.  11219 
Coale,  W.  E.     Hints  on  health;   with  instr.  for  the  treatment 

of  the  skin,  hair,  etc.     3d.  ed.  859 

Coan,   T.      Adventures  in   Patagonia ;    a  missionary's  expl. 

trip.     Introd.  [sketch  of  Coan]  ;  by  H.  M.  Field.  19642 

—  Life  in  Hawaii:  autobiog.  sketch;  1835-81.  21635 
Coat-cutting.      Humphreys,  T.  D.      Student's  guide  to  coat 

cutting.  22526 

Coates,  H.  T.     The  children's  book  of  poetry.     Illust.  19213 

Cobb,  B.  F.     Silk.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15469 

Cobb,  H.     Savage,  J.     {In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 

Cobb,  J.  F.     The  watchers  on  the  Longships.  21881 

Cobb,  M.  L.     Political  dramas  for  home  and  school.  12076 

Cobb,  S.     Autobiography;  added,  Memoir  by  S.  Cobb,  Jr.  6986 

—  Compeud  of  Christian  divinity.  6th.  ed.  860 
Cobbe,  F.  P.     Broken  lights  ;  condition  and  prospects  of  relig. 

faith.  5722 

—  Darwinism  in  morals,  and  other  essays.  10835 

Contents.  Darwinism  in  morals.— Hereditary  piety. — The  religion  of 
childhood. — An  Eiig.  broad  churchman. — A  French  theist. — The  devil. — 
A  pre-historic  religfou.— Eeli<rions  of  the  world.— Eeligions  of  the  East. — 
Eeligion  and  literature  of  India.— Unconscious  cerebration. — Dreams,  as 
illust.  of  unconscious  cerebration. — Auricular  confession  in  the  Ch.  of 
Eng.— Evolution  of  morals  and  religion. 

—  Dawning  lights ;  inquiry  cone,  the  secular  results  of  the  new  reformation.      8121 

—  Duties  of  women ;  lectures.  20149 

—  An  essay  on  intuitive  morals.  5079 

—  False  beasts  and  true ;  essays  on  natural  (and  unnatural)  historv.  15833 

Contents.  Animals  in  fable  and  art. — The  fauna  of  fancy.— 'The  con- 
sciousness of  dogs. — Dogs  whom  I  have  met. 

—  The  liopes  of  the  human  race,  hereafter  and  here.  13506 

Contents.  Preface :  Mr.  Mill's  essav  on  religion. — The  life  after  death.— 
Doomed  to  be  saved.— Evolution  of  the  social  sentiment. 

—  Hours  of  work  and  play.  6709 

Contents.  Public  morality  and  its  teachers.— The  indigent  class. — 
Brahmo  Samaj.— Fallacies  of  "memory.— The  Fenian  idea.— Day  at  Adels- 
berg. — Lady's  adventure  in  the  great  ])yramid. — The  Diablerets. — State 
vault  of  .Christ  church. — The  shadow  of  death.— Alured.— The  spectral 
rout.— Humor  of  various  nations.— The  Fenians  of  Ballvbogmuckv. 

—  The  Peak  in  Darien;  essays.  '  "  21882 

Contents.  3Iagnanimous  atheism. — Hygeiolatry. — Pessimism,  and  one 
of  its  j)r(»fessors.—Zoophily.— Sacrificial  medicine, — Fitness  of  women  for 
the  ministry  of  religion.— The  house  on  the  shore  of  eternity. — The  Peak 
in  Darien  :  the  riddk'  of  death. 

—  Ee-echoes;   [short  essays.].  15834 

—  The  religious  demands  of  the  age;  repr.  of  the  pref.  to  the  coll.  w^orks  of 

T.  Parker.  5654 

—  Eeligious  duty.  •  6398 
Cobbett,  Wm.    History  of  the  Reformation  in  Eng.  and  Ireland.  21223 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.     {In  his  Hist,  char.,  v.  2.)  9115 

—  Fors^•th,  W.     {In  his  Essavs  crit.  and  narr.)  12723 

—  Gilfiilan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.'lit.,  etc.)                              i  2256 

—  Life  of  Cobbett.    2d.  ed.  *I 

—  Smith,  E.    William  Cobbett ;  a  biography.    2  v.  19133^ 

—  Tinibs,  J.     (iw  Ais  Later  wits,  e?c.,  V.  1.)  12692 

—  Watson,  J.  S.  Biographies  of  J.  Wilkes  and  Cobbett.  8963 
Cobbold,  R.  Margaret  Catchpole.  '  5279 
Cobden,  R.     Political  writings.     2  v.  6751-2 

Contents.  V.  1.  England,  Ireland,  and  America,— Eussia.— 1793  and 
1853.  S.  Letter  to  H.  Ashworth. — How  wars  are  got  up  in  India. — 
What  next — and  next':' — The  three  panics. 

A  book  with  "*I"  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
of  a  user  of  the  Librarv,  and  can  be  secured  onlv  by  asking  an  attendant  for  it, 
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266  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Speeches  on  questions  of  public  policy :  ed.  bv  J.  Bright  and  J.  E.  T. 

Rogers.    2  v.  *  *  ,  10962-3 

Contents.  Free  trade.— Finance.— War.— Foreign  policy. — India.— 
Peace.— Policy  of  the  Whig  government.— Parliamentary  reform.— Edu- 
cation. 

—  Ashworth,  H.    Recollections  of  C.  and  the  anti-corn-law  league.  17371 

—  Bagehot,  W.     {In  his  Biog.  studies.)  20441 

—  Duff,  G.    Teachings  of  Cobden.  *I 

—  3IcGilchrist,  J.    R.  Cobden;  his  polit.  career  and  pub.  services.  6142 

—  Morley,  J.  Life  of  Cobden.  21272 
Cobden  Club.     The  A  B  C  of  free  trade  ;  address,   1882  ;  by 

E.  N.  Buxton.  21545 

—  England  under  free  trade ;  address,  1881 ;  bv  G.  W.  Medlev.  21276 

—  Essays.    2d.  ser.    1871-2.    2d.  ed.  *  '  *I 

Contents.  Laveleye,  E.  de.  On  the  causes  of  war,  etc.  Brodrick, 
G.  C.  Law  and  custom  of  primogeniture.— Fowler,  W.  Present  aspect 
of  the  land  question.  Leslie,  T.  E.  C.  Financial  reform.— Faucher,  J. 
A  new  commerc.  treaty  bet.  Gt.  Brit,  and  Germany.— Smith,  J.  P.  Eng- 
lish coinage  question.— Gostick,  J.  Trade-unions,  and  the  rel.  of  capital 
and  labour. — Rogers,  J.  E.  T.  Colonial  question.— Wells,  D.  A.  Recent 
financial,  industrial,  and  commerc.  experiences  of  the  U.  S.— Commercial 
policy  of  France,  and  the  treaty  with  England  of  1860. 

—  Systems  of  land  tenure  in  various  countries.  '  16008 

Contents.  Longfield,  M.  Tenure  of  land  in  Ireland.  Hoskyns,  C.  W. 
Land  laws  of  England. — Campbell,  G.  Tenure  of  land  in  India.— Lave- 
leye.  E.  de.  Land  system  of  Belgium  and  Holland.— Morier,  R.  B.  D. 
Agrarian  legislation  "of  Prussia  dur.  the  present  cent.— Leslie,  T.  E.  C. 
Laud  system  of  France.— Faucher,  J.  Russian  agrarian  legislation  of 
1861.— Fisher,  C.  M.  Farm  land  and  land  laws  of  the  United  States.— 
Brodrick,  G.  C.    Law  and  custom  of  primogeniture. 

—  The  western  farmer  of  America ;  by  A.  Mongredien.  19775 

—  See  also  Free  trade. 

Cobwebs  and  cables :  by  H.  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  20577 

Cobwebs  from  an  empty  skull.  12215 
Cochin,  P.  S.  A.  Results  of  emancipation  ;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.  902 
Cochin-China.     See  Anam. 

Cochrane,  G.  Chambers,  W.  {In  his  Stor.  of  old  families.)  18362 
Cochrane,  J.  D.     Pedestrian  journey  thr.  Siberia.   (In  Taylor, 

B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)       -  4356 

Cockburn,  A.  J.  E.  Life  of  F.  Jeffrey.  11545 
Cockburn,  H.     Journal;  continuation  of  the  memorials  of. his 

time,  1831-1854.     2  v.  12843-4 

—  Memorials  of  his  time.                          '  862 

—  Lord  Cockburn's  Memorials  of  his  time,  (/n  Biog.  and  criticism.)  7911 
Cockneys  in  California ;  by  J.  S.  Coyne.     {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  5.)  11837 

Cockton,  H.     Life  and  adv.  of  Valentine  Vox,  the  ventriloquist.     *I 

—  The  steward.  16880 

—  Sylvester  Sound,  the  somnambulist.  ,  *I 
Cod,  Cape.     Freeman,  F.     History  of  Cape  Cod.     2  v.                    **I 

—  Thoreau,  H.  D.  Cape  Cod.  5894 
Cod  liver  oil.  Jongh,  L.  J.  de.  The  three  kinds  of  cod  liver  oil.  2390 
Code  noir,  Le ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Tn  Ms  Operas  comiques, 

V.  10.)  *I 

Codicille,  Le ;  comedie ;  par  P.  Ferrier.     (In   Saynetes,    etc. 

ser.  4.)  14794 

Codman,  J.     Free  ships.     2d.  ed.     App.,  Rev.  of  the  plans  of 
Senator  Blaine  and  Secretai-y  Sherman  for  the  restoration 
of  the  Amer.  carrying  trade.     (Econom.  monographs.)        22135 
Codman,  J.     The  mormon  country  ;  a  summer  with  the  Latter- 
day  Saints."  12859 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  267 

—  The  round  trip  by  way  of  Panama,  tlir.  California,  Oregon,  Nevada, 

Utah,  Idaho,  and  Colorado;  with  notes  on  railroads,  commerce,  agri- 
culture, mining,  etc.  18704 
Codrington,  E.    Bouchier,  iac??/-  Memoir  of  Codrington.  2  v.  11763-4 
Codrington,  T.     The  maintenance  of  MacAdamized  roads.          18830 
Coe,  J.,  ed.     The  true  American;  cont.  portr.  of  Washington, 
Adams,  and  Jefferson,  with  sk.  of  their  lives,  etc.  ;  their 
messages  ;  Jackson's  proclamation  and  nullification  mess- 
age, etc.^  V.  2.                                                                                     5424 
Co-education.      Clark,  E.  H.     Sex   in  education  ;  or,   A  fair 

chance  for  the  girls.  12009 

—  Duffev,  E.  B.    No  sex  in  education:  or,  An  equal  chance  for  both  girls 

ancl  boys.  '  12329 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.    Co-education  of  the  sexes  in  uni^'ersities.     {^In  Nat.  Ed. 

Ass.  Addr.  and  Proc,  1874.}  16720 

—  Howe,  J.  W.    Sex  and  education;  Replv  to  Dr.  Clarke's  "Sex  in  educa- 

tion." 12253 
— See  also  Education  of  women. 

Coelebs  in  search  of  a  wif e  ;  by  H.  More.  {In  her  Works,  v-  2.)  14012 

Coffee.   Hewitt,  R.,  Jr.  Coffee  ;  its  hist.,  cultivation,  and  uses.  11302 

—  Thurber,  F.  B.  Coffee  from  plantation  to  cup ;  history,  e^c.  21120 
Coffin,  C.  C.  {2)send.  Carleton).     The  boys  of  '61  ;  record  of 

pers.  obs.,  with  the  army  and  navy.     Illust.  20912 

Note.    Formerly  pub.  under  the  title,  Four  years  of  fighting,  without 
illust. 

—  The  bovs  of  '76;  hist,  of  the  battles  of  the  revolution.  16740 

—  Building  the  nation ;  events  in  the  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  [1783-1860] .  Illust.        22247 

—  Caleb  Krinkle.  13310 

—  Following  the  flag.  5779 

—  Four  vears  of  fighting.                                   •  6368 

—  See  also  Bovs  of  '61,  above. 

—  Mv  davs  and  nights  on  the  battle-field.  5492 

—  Old  times  in  the  colonies.    Illust.  19929 

—  Our  new  way  round  the  world.  7834 

—  The  seat  of  empire.  2462 

—  Storv  of  libertv.    Illust.  18072 

—  Story  of  the  great  fire,  Boston,  1872.  *I 

—  Winning  his  way.  6118 
Coffin,  J.  H.  C.  Navigation  and  nautical  astronomy.  283 
Coffin,  L.     Reminiscences ;  history  of  labors  in   behalf  of  the 

slave,  with  stories  of  fugitives,  etc.     2d.  ed.  19406 

Note.    With  introductory  genealogical  chapter. 
Coffin,  R.  B.  {pseud.  Barry  Gray.)  Cakes  and  ale  at  Woodbine.  7244 
Coggeshall,  G.     History  of  the  American  privateers  and  letters 

of  marque,  1812-14.  863 

Coggeshall,  W.  T.     Easy  Warren  and  his  cotemporaries.  864 

—  My  mother.  865 
Coghlan,  P.  B.     Street  tramways.     {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San. 

Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.)  *I 

Cogswell,  C.  1^.^  joint  author.     See  Heermans,  A.  A. 
Cohen,  J.  S.     The  throat  and  the  voice.     (Am.  health  prim.)     19214 
Coiffeur  et  le  perruquier,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   (Oeuvres,  ser. 

2.,  V.  12.)  *I 

Coignet-b^ton.     Gillmore,  Q.  A.      Practical  treat,  on  coignet- 

beton,  and  other  artificial  stone.  15486 

Coin,  Le ;  monologue;  par  A.  Silvestre.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^ 

ser.  4.)  14794 

Coinage.     Smith,  J.  P.     English  coinage  question.     {In  Cob- 
den  Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 


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Coins.     See  Numismatics. 

Coit.  T.  W.     Puritanism.  5002 
Coke,  E.     Burke,  E.  P.     Life  of  C.     (Lib.  usef.  kn.     Lives.)  5104 
Colbert,  E.  and  Chamberlin,  E.     Chicago  and  the  great  confla- 
gration. 9911 
Colburn,  W.  G.     Biography  of  E.  G.  Abbott.       {In  Higginson 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Colburn,  Z.     The  locomotive  engine.  11546 

—  Memoir ;  by  himself.  866 

—  Steam  boiler  explosions.  (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14143 
Cold  heart,  The  ;  by  W.  Hauff  ;  fr.  the  German  by  M.  A.  Fa- 

ber.     (/ri  Ms  Three  tales.)  11904 

—  Same.    {In  Tales  fr.  the  German ;  tr.  bv  J.  Oxeuford  and  C.  A.  Feiling.) 

4347;  5217 
Coldstream;  by  H.  Vaughan.    (7?i  Aldrich,  T.  B.  Good  stories.)  7023 

—  Same.  (In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.)  .  18148 
Cole,  C.  A.  The  imperial  Paris  guide  ;  Exhibition  of  1867.  7019 
Cole,  G.     Drainage,  water  supply,  and  cleansing  of  the  city  of 

Hereford.    (In  Ass.  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  andSur.  Proc, 

V.  4.)  *I 

Cole,  M.     See  Harris,  M. 

Cole,  S.  W.     American  fruit  book.  867 

—  The  American  veterinarian ;  or,  Diseases  of  domestic  animals.  5667 
Cole,  T.     Tuckerman,  H.  T,     Sketch  of  Cole.     (In  his  Am. 

art.  life.)  7225 

Coleman,  A.  M.     Life  of  J.  J.  Crittenden.     2  v.  in  1.  10483 

Coleman,  L.  Historical  text  book  and  atlas  of  Biblical  geography.  16933 

Coleman,  W.  S.     British  butterflies.     Illust.  5395 

—  Our  woodlands,  heaths,  and  hedges :  descr.  of  trees,  shrubs,  wild  fruits, 

etc. ;  with  not.  of  their  insect  inhabitants.    Illust.  868 
Colenso,  J.  W.     Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch  and  the  Moabite 

stone.  11774 

—  The  Pentateuch  and  book  of  Joshua  critically  examined.    7  v.  *I 

—  Translation  and  notes.     {In  Kuenen,  A.     Pentateuch  and  book  of  Joshua.  *I 

—  Translation,  preface  and  notes.     {In  Vijn,  C.    Cetshwayo's  Dutchman.)  20219 

—  Green,  W.  H.  The  Pentateuch  vindicated  fr.  the  aspersions  of  C.  6681 
Coleridge,   D.     Memoir  W.   M.   Praed.     (In  Praed,  ^Y.  M. 

Poems,  V.  1.)  18139 
Coleridge,  H.     Essays  and  marginalia;  ed.  by  [D.  Coleridge]. 

2  V.  *I 

—  Lives  of  northern  worthies.    3  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Andrew  31arvell.  —  Richard  Bentley.  —  Thomas^ 
Lord  Fairfax.— James,  Earl  of  Derby.  2.  Lady  Anne  Clifford.— Roger 
Ascham.— John  Fisher. — Wm.  Mason.— R.  Arkwright.  3.  Wm.  Roscoe.— 
James  Cook. — Wm.  Congreve.— John  Fothergill. 

—  Poems ;  with  a  memoir  of  his  life  bv  his  brother.    2  v.  *I 

—  Home,  R.  H.  {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
Coleridge,  H.N.    Introductions  to  the  study  of  the  Greek  classic 

poets,    pt.  1.  869 

Coleridge,  J.  D.,  Ld.  Sketch  of  C.  (In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 
Coleridge,  J.  T.  Memoir  of  J.  Keble.  2d.  ed.  2  v.  8006-7 
Coleridge,  S.  T.     Complete  works;  ed.  by  Prof.  Shedd.  7  v.    875-81 

—  Christabel ;  and  lyrical  and  imaginative  poems ;  arr.  and  introd.  by  A.  C. 

Swinburne.     (Bavard  ser.)                                                             '  8116 

—  Notes.     {In  Southev;  R.    Life  of  Weslev,  etc.)    2  v.  4080-1 

—  Poems ;  Sketch  of  his  life.     {In  Hudson*,  H.  N.    Text-book  of  poetry.)  14038 

—  Poetical  and  dramatic  works  with  memoir.    3  v.  870-2 

—  Cottle,  J.    Reminiscences  of  Coleridge  and  Southey.  993 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     (7w /iis  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  1,  2.)       '  1153-4 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  269 

—  Foster,  J.    Colerido^e ;  Recollections  of  C,  bv  J.  Cottle.     {In  his  Crit.  ess., 

V.  2.)                                                           •  1503 

—  Giltillau,  G.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  and  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2255;  2257 

—  Green,  J.  H.    Spiritual  philosophy;  founded  on  the  teaching  of  C;  ed. 

bv  J.  Simon.    2  v.                     '  6314^15 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  2.)  5979 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.     (Jw  his  Stud,  in  poetry  and  phil.)  10489 

—  Sketch  of  Coleridge.     ( Jw  Famous  boys.)  7707 

—  Swinburne,  A.  C.     {In  his  Ess.  and  stud.)  14246 

—  Timbs,  J.     {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 

—  Shelly,  P.  B.,  and  Keats,  J.  Poetical  works.  874 
Ooleridge,  S.     Memoirs  and  letters  of  C,  ed.  by  her  daughter.  12077 

—  Phantasmion,  a  fairv  tale.  12485 
Coles,  E.,  Gov.  of  111.  Washburne,  E.  B.  Sketch  of  Coles.  21263 
Coles,  J.     Summer  travelling  in  Iceland;    with  hist,  introd., 

etc.  ;  chapter  on  Askja,  by  E.  D.  Morgan  ;  also,  Trans,  of 

three  sagas.     Maps  and  illust.  22651 

Coles,  L.  B.     Beauties  and  deformities  of  tobacco  using.  882 

Colesworthy,  D.  C.  The  old  bureau.  883 
Colet,  J.     Seebohm,  F.     Oxford  reformers ;  Colet,  Erasmus, 

and  More.  13423 

Colfax,  S.  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.  (In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 
Coligny,  G.  de,  Marquis  de  Chatillon.     Besant,  W.     Gaspard 

de  Coligny.  18783 

—  Myers,  F.  (Iw /iis  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 
■Colima,  volcano.      Sartorius,   C.      Eruption  of   Colima.     {In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)  11625 
Coliseum.     See  Rome. 
€olle,  C.    La  v^rit^  dans  le  vin  ;  com^die.    (Barri^re.    Bib.  des 

m^m.,  V.  4.)  14524 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Xouv.  lund..  v.  7.)  *I 
Collection  of  foreign  authors  ;  namely  : 

Blanc,  J/me.  T.    Re'morse.  18065 

Cherbuliez,  V.    Jean  Teterol's  idea.  18070 

•    —  Meta  Holdenis  17257 

—  Samuel  Brolil  and  company.  17075 
Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D.  The 'tower  of  Percemout.  ,  17158 
Durand,  Mme.  A.  F.  Ariadne.  17835 
Feuillet,0.  Diarv  of  a  woman.  18255 
Gautier,  T.  Spirite.  ■  17109 
Gobineau,  J.  A.  de.  Romances  of  the  East.  17393 
Haller,  G.  Ben6e  and  Franz.  17458 
Heyse,  P.  In  Paradise.  2  v.  17967-8 
Lubomirski,  Prince.  Safar-Hadgi.  17931 
Theuriet,  A.    Gerard's  marriage.   .  17172 

—  The  godson  of  a  marquis.  17792 

—  Young  Maugars.  18814 
Ulbach,L.    Madame  Gosselin.  17625 

Collection  of  reports  (condensed),  and  opinions  of  chemists  in 

reg.  to  the  use  of  lead  pipe  in  the  distr.  of  water  for  cities.  *I 
College  days  at  Oxford  ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  Illust.  21199 
College  fraternities.  Baird,  W.  R.  American  college  frater- 
nities ;  descr.  analysis  of  the  society  system  in  the  17.  S.,  etc.  1 9394 
College  theatricals.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  1.)  19140 
College  tramps  ;  by  F.  A.  Stokes.  19961 
CJolleges  and  Universities.    Bo  wen,  F.    Classical  and  utilitarian 

studies.      {Li  his  Gleanings.)  19941 

—  Bristed,  C.  A.    Five  years  in  an  English  Uuiversitv.  11351 

—  Diman,  J.  L.    Method  of  academic  culture.     {In  his  Orations,  etc.)  21211 


270  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.    British  and, American  education;    the  universities 

compared.  '  19762 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.    Academic  freedom  in  German  universities.     {In 

his  Pop.  lect.,  ser.  2.)  20368 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Universities ;  actual  and  ideal.     {In  his  Sci.  and  culture.)  21538 
University  education.     {In  his  Amer.  addr.)  17136 

—  Lieber,  F.    Religious  instr.  in  colleges.     {In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  2.)  20135 

—  Maclean,  N.  N.    Life  at  a  northern  university.  15445 

—  Morley,  H.    College  work.     {In  his  C.  Marot,  etc.,  v.  2.)  10826 

—  National  Ed.  Ass.    Addresses  and  Proocc^dings ;  passim. 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Rise  and  progress  of  universities.    {In  his  Hist.  sk. ,  v.  3.)  12918 

—  Nightingale,  A.  F.    Handbook  of  requirements  for  admission  to  the  C. 

of  the  U.  S.  *I 

—  Porter,  Noah,    The  Amer.  colleges  and  the  Amer.  public.  13108 
Same;  new  ed.,  with  after-thoughts  on  college  and  school  education.  1809(y 

—  Seeley,  J.  R.    Liberal  education  in  univ.    {In  his  Rom.  imperialism,  etc.)  10499 

—  Ten  Brook,  A.    American  state  universities ;  their  origin  and  progress ; 

hist,  of  congressional  university  land-grants,  etc.  14060 

—  Thwing,  C.  F.    American  colleges;  their  students  and  their  work.  18097 

—  Tomes,  R.    My  college  days.  20722 

—  Wordsworth,  C.    Social  life  at  the  Eng.  univ.  in  the  18th.  cent.  13535 

—  See  also  Cambridge ;— Charterhouse ;— Christ's  Hospital ; — Eton ; — Har- 

row ;— Harvard  University ; — Merchant  Taylor's ;— Oxford ; — Rugby; 

—St.  Paul's ;— Shrewsbury ;— University  of  Michigan ;— Westminster ; 

— Winchester  College. 
Collegians,  The  ;  by  G.  Griffin.     (In  his  Works.)  5401 

Collegiate  atlas  ;  consist,  of  maps  of  mod.  geography,  and  hist. 

geography,  with  index.  604 

Collett,  C.     Amtmandens  dotre.  15017 

Collier,  J.  P.  Life  of  Shakespeare,  (//i  Shakespeare,  W.  Works.)     6212 

—  Notes  and  emendations  to  the  text  of  Shakespeare ;  ed.  of  1632.  884 
Collier,  R.  L.  Meditations  on  the  essence  of  Christianity.  15790 
Collier  d'or,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  A.  Millaud.     (In  Legouv^,  J. 

W.  E.  G.     Th^c^tre,  etc.,  ser  4.)  14688 

Collingwood,  C,  Baron.     Rambles  of  a  naturalist  on  the  shores 

and  waters  of  the  China  Sea.  7401 

—  Davies,  W.  A  line  old  Englisli  gentleman.  15621 
Collins,   C.   M.     History,  law,  and  pract.   of  banking;  with 

app.  of  statutes.  21478 

Collins,  C.  W.     Plato.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  12486 

—  Saint  Simon.     (For  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  19757 

—  Sophocles.  (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  9739 
Collins,  J.     Gutta-percha  and  india-rubber  ;  hides  and  leather  ; 

(Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15473 
Collins,  J.  E.     Private  book  of  useful  alloys,  and  memoranda 

for  goldsmiths,  jewellers,  etc.  10781 
Collins,  J.   H.     First  book    of   mineralogy.     (Collins'   elem. 

sci.  ser.)  12607 

—  A  piece  of  granite.     {In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  Principles  of  metal  mining.  (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  "  13452 
Collins,  M.  The  secret  of  long  life.  19139 
Collins,  M.     The  Summerfield  imbroglio.  15455 

—  Two  plunges  for  a  pearl.  10042 

—  The  Vivian  romance.  '  10695 
Collins,  W.  Nadal,  E.  S.  Two  poems  of  C.  (In  his  Essays.)  21897 
Collins,  W.  L.     Ancient  classics  for  English  readers,  namely: 

.F:schylus;  by  R.  S.  Copleston.  10045 

Aristophanes;  bvW.  L.  Collins.  11175 

Aristotle;  bv  A.  Grant.  17249 

Caesar;  by  A.  Trollope.  8771 

Catullus,  Tibullus,  and  Propertius ;  by  J.  Davies.                                                  16595 

Cicero ;  by  W.  L.  Collins.  -9604 


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Demosthenes ;  bv  W.  J.  Brodribb.  16878 

Euripides ;  by  W.  B.  Doune.  10992 

The  Greek  anthologA' :  bv  Ld.  Neaves.  12935 

Herodotus ;  by  G.  C.  Swayne.  5687 

Hesiod  and  Theognis ;  bv  J.  Davies.  12957 

Homer:  The  Ihad;  bv  W.  L.  Colhns.  4227 

Homer:  The  Odvssev;  bv  W.  L.  Collins.  4226 

Horace;  bvT.  Martin.     '  9024 

Juvenal;  bvE.  Waif ord.                                '  11018 

Livv;  bv  W.  L.  Collins.  16057 

Lucian ;  bv  W.  L.  Collins.  7106 

Lucretius ;  bv  W.  H.  Mallock.  18041 

Ovid ;  bv  A.  Church.  16056 

Pindar ;  'bv  F.  D.  Morice.  18445 

Plato;  bv*C.  W.  Collins.  12486 

Plautus  and  Terence ;  bv  W.  L.  Collins.  11700 

Plinv ;  bv  A.  Church  and  W.  J.  Brodribb.  10029 

Sophocles;  bv  C.  W.  Collins.  9739 

Tacitus ;  bv  ^.  B.  Doune.  12011 

Thucvdides ;  bv  W.  L.  Collins.  19705 

Virgil ;  bv  W.  L.  Collins.  9334 

Xenophon;  bv  A.  Grant.  9603 

—  Butler.     (Phil,  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  20266 

—  LaFontaine,  and  other  French  fabulists.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  21430 

—  3Iontaigue.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  18561 
Collins,  {^y.)  W.     After  dark.  7746 

—  Alicia 'Warlock,  and  other  stories.  •         13744 

Contents.  Alicia  Warlock.— A  sane  madman.— The  fatal  cradle. — 
"Blow-up  with  the  brig!"— The  queen's  revenge. —  My  black  mirror. — 
Mrs.  Badgery. — Memoirs  of  an  adopted  son. 

—  Antonina;  or,  The  fall  of  Rome.  5250 

—  Armadale.  6368 

—  Basil.                                                                 '  10981 

Note.    Rev.  ed.  of  The  crossed  path. 

^  The  black  robe,  new  ed.  21951 

—  The  crossed  path ;  or,  Basil.  890 

Note.    See  Basil,  above. 

—  The  dead  alive.  12223 

—  The  dead  secret.  887 

—  Same.     {In  Xov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  4,  5.)                           14304-5 

—  The  fallen  Leaves,    ser.  1.    3  v.  20659-61 

—  The  frozen  deep.  13069 

—  The  haunted  hotel ;  added,  Mv  ladv's  monev.    Illust.    2  v.  18360-1 

—  Hide  and  seek.                                  '               '  888 

—  Holy  wells  and  Druid  relics.     {In  Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.)                                       13980 

—  Jezebel's  daughter.  20207 

—  The  law-  and  the  lady.  13503 

—  Mad  Monkton ;  and  other  tales.  443 

Contents.  Mad  Monkton. — A  plot  in  private  life.— The  black  cottage. — 
The  family  secret.— The  biter  bit. 

—  Man  and  wife.  8612 

—  Miss  or  Mrs.?;  and  other  stories  in  outline.  11533 

Contents.    Miss  or  Mrs.  ?— "  Blow-up  with  the  brig !  "—The  fatal  cradle. 

—  The  moonstone.  "                                           7466 

—  Mv  ladv's  monev.     [Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.]  17421 

—  Same.    {  With  The  haunted  hotel,  v.  2.)  18361 

—  My  miscellanies.  12767 

—  The  new  Magdalen.  11613 

—  No  name.  ^                              774 

—  Percy  and  the  prophet.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  '                           17059 

—  Poor  Miss  Finch.  9937 

—  Queen  of  hearts.  889 

—  A  queen's  revenge.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  5.)  14305 

—  Same.    {In  his  Alicia  Warlock.)  13744 

—  A  rogue's  life.     (Appletons'  new  hand.-vol.  ser.)  18560 

—  Same.    {In  Nov.  and  tales  fi*.  Household  Words,  v.  1.)                                  14301 

—  A  shocking  storv.     (Atlas  ser.)  18254 

—  Sights  a-foot.      '  12100 

—  The  two  destinies.  16005 

—  The  woman  in  white.  891 

—  The  yellow  mask.  9078 


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—  joint  author.    See  Dickens,  C.  J.  H. 
Collins,  Wilkie.     See  Collins,  (W.)  W. 
Collins'  advanced  science  series  ;  iiamely : 

Angel,  H,    Practical  plane  geometry  and  projection.    2  v. 
Atkins,  E.    Pure  mathematics. 
Clelaud,  J.    Animal  physiology. 
Evers,  H.    Steam  and  the  steain  engine. 
Greenwood,  W.  H.    Manual  of  metallurgy;  v.  1,  2. 
Thearle,  S.  J.  P.    Naval  architecture.    2  v. 
Thorpe,  T.  E.    Manual  of  inorganic  chemistry.    2  v. 
Young,  J.    Physical  geography. 
Collins'  elementary  science  series  ;  namely : 
Angel,  H.    Practical  plane  and  solid  o-eometry. 
Angell,  J.    Elements  of  animal  physiology,  chiefly  human. 

—  Elements  of  magnetism  and  electricity.' 
Balfour,  J.  H.    First  book  of  botany. 

—  Second  book  of  botan}'. 

Beilstein,  F.    Manual  of  qualitative  chemical  analysis. 

Burn,  R.  S.-  Building  construction;  brick,  stone,  and  slate.    2  v. 

—  Building  construction;  timber,  lead,  and  iron  work.    2  v. 
Collins,  J.  H.    First  book  of  mineralogy. 

—  Principles  of  metal  mining. 
Davis,  "W.  S.    First  book  of  geology. 

Evers,  H.    Elementary  treat,  on  nautical  astronomy. 

—  Steam  and  the  locomotive  engine. 

—  Steam  and  the  steam  engine ;  laud  and  marine. 

—  "rheory  and  practice  of  navigation. 
Harbison,  M.    Elements  of  zoology. 
Howard,  J.    Practical  chemistry.  *         » 
Kemshead,  TV.  B.    Inorganic  chemistry. 

Lees,  W.    Elements  of  acoustics,  light',  and  heat. 

MacGinley,  T.  C.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  general  biology. 

Macturk,  J.    Physical  geography. 

Plummer,  J.  I.    Introduction  to"  astronomy. 

Rossiter,  W.    Elementary  handbook  of  ap'plied  mechanics. 

—  Elementary  handbook  of  theoretical  mechanics. 
Sergeant,  L.    Elementary  mathematics. 

Thearle,  S.  J.  P.    Naval 'architecture :    treat,  on  laying  off  wood  and 
iron  ships.    2  v. 

—  Naval  architecture ;  treatise  on  wood  and  iron  ship  buiiding. 
Torakins,  E.    Machine  construction  and  drawing.    2  v. 
Watts,  W.  M.    Organic  chemistry. 

Collinson  and  Lock.     Sketches  of  artistic  furniture. 

Collodio-etching.  Hartley,  B.  Guide  to  coUodio-etching.  lUust 

Colloquy,  The,  of  Monos  and  Una  ;    by  E.  A.  Poe.       {In  his 

Tales.) 

Collyer,  R.     The  life  that  now  is  ;  sermons. 

—  A  man  in  earnest ;  life  of  A.  H.  Conant. 

—  Nature  and  life ;  sermons .    5th.  ed. 

—  The  new  German  crusade  [against  the  Jews]  ;  lect. 

—  The  simple  truth. 

Contents.  Growing  aged  too^ether.  —  Softly.  —  The  burden  of  an  old 
song. — Referring  back. — Wild  lilies. — Parable  of  the  prodigal  son.— Slow 
and  sure. — Working  and  resting. — God's  poor.—  A  carol  with  a  caution. 

—  Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.) 
Colman,  G.     Circle  of  anecdote  and  wit. 

Coleman,  G.,  the  younger.     Broad  grins,  and  other  humorous 
works  ;  with  life  of  the  author,  ed.  by  G.  B.  Buckstone. 

—  The  poor  gentleman;  comedy.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  3.) 
Colman,  H.     European  agriculture  and  rural  economy.     2  v. 

—  European  life  and  manners.    2  v. 

Colnet  du  Ravel,  C.  J.  A.  M.  de.     L'art  de  diner  en  ville ; 

poeme.      {In  Physiologic  du  gout.) 
Colomb,  — .  Capt.     Slave  catching  in  the  Indian  ocean. 
Colomba  ;  by  P.  Merim^e. 


20102-3 

12698 

12606 

11977 

12850-1 

*I 

12629;  17227 

12633 


12596 
12597 
13603 
12599 
12799 
12798 
12601-2 
12603-4 
12607 
13452 
12150 
12619 
12639 
12640 
11940 
12620 
12621 
12814 
12622 
12817 
12623 
12626 
12625 
12624 
12628 

*I 
*I 
12630-1 
12632 
*I 
*I 


5144 
9615 
7462 
6993 
20193 
17392 


22315 
893 

*I 

11805 

895-6 

897-8 

14596 
11780 
20426 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  273 

Colomba  ;  et  autres  contes  et  nouvelles  ;  par  P.  M^rimee.  9519 

Colombi,  marchesa.     In  risaia  ;  racconto  di  Natale.  15512 

Colombia.  Description.  {In  Modern  traveller,  v.  8.)  3098 
Colombier,  M.     Le  voyage  de  Sarah  Bernhardt  en  Am^rique. 

Illust.  Pr^f.  par  A.  Houssaye.  14675 
Colombo,  C.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Life  of    Columbus.     (Am. 

pioneers  and  pat.)                             •  14131 

—  Alden,  W.  L.    Christopher  Columbus.     (Lives  of  Amer.  worthies.)  21202 

—  Anderson,  R.  B.    America  not  discovered  by  Columbus.  13055 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     (In  her  Moral  heroism.)       *  6740 

—  Cooper,  T.     (Li  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Frost,  T.    First  voyage  of  C.     (I7i  his  Hf.-hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

—  Goodrich,  A.    Character  and  achievements  of  Columbus.  *I 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Columbus's  return  fr.  his  first  vovage.     (In  his  Stor.  of  the 

sea.)      •                                                           '  20054 
The  first  vovage  of  Columbus.     (In  his  Stor.  of  disc.)  22262 

—  Helps,  A.    Life  of  Columbus.  7621 

—  Howitt,  M.     (In  her  Yigngttes.)  7679 

—  Irving,  W.    Life  and  voyages  of  Columbus.    3  v.  2144-6 
Same;  abridged.        "  2163 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     (In  his  Xotable  voyages.)  19571 

—  Knight,  A.  G.    Life  of  Columbus.           *  17579 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.    Life  of  Columbus.  2542 
Same.    (In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  1.)  13216 

—  Lorgues,  R.  de.    Life  of  C. ;  fr.  the  French,  by  J.  J.  Barrv.  8107 

—  Myers,  F.     (In  his  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)                                    *  12956 

—  Twiss,  T.    C.  Columbus ;  monograph  on  his  true  burial  place.  19136 

—  See  also  America.  Discovery. 

Colonel,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  vScribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  7.)  *I 
Colonel  Beuyon's  entanglement;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.      {In  her 

My  sister's  confession.)  15893 

Colonel  Dacre  ;  by  Miss  Jolly.  12476 

Colonel  Dunwoddie,  millionaire.  17866 
Colonel  Floyd's  wards.     See  Helen  Gardner's  wedding-day. 
Colonel  Fougas'  mistake  ;  by  E.  About.     2  v.                            18865-6 

Colonel's  daughter,  The  ;  by  C.  King.  22471 

Colonel's  opera  cloak.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Chaplin.  18658 
Colonial  experiences.      Barry,   W.    J.     Up  and  down ;    fifty 

years'  colonial  experiences.  20796 
Colonies.    See  British  colonies  in  America  ;^Gt.  Brit.  Colo- 
nies;— U.  S.  History. 

Colonies,  The,  Tales  of ;  by  C.  Rowcroft.  10791 
Colonization.     Brassey,  T.     {In  his  Foreign  work  and  Eng. 

wages.)  19420 
Colonna,  Vittoria,  marchesa  di  Pescara.    Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M. 

(In  her  Italian  life.)  9027 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.    Life  of  Y.  Colonna.  4502 
Same.    (In  his  Decade  of  Ital.  women,  v.  1.)  10988 

Colonna  the  painter.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  1.)  19140 
Color.     Allen,  G.     The  colour-sense,  its  origin  and  develop- 
ment.      ^  18433 

—  Benson,  W.    Manual  of  the  science  of  colour.  .     18182 

—  Bezold,  W.  von.    Theorv  of  C.  in  its  rel.  to  art  and  art  industrv ;  tr.  bv 

S.  R.  Koehler.    Illust.                                                                  '            "  16094 

—  Cave,  E.  M.  B.    Color ;  fr.  3d.  French  ed.  7755 

—  Chevreul,  M.  E.    Principles  of  harmonv  and  contrast  of  colours.    Illust.        816 

—  Church,  A.  H.    Colour.                           '  12605 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Grammar  of  colouring;  bv  G.  Field.    New  ed.,  rev., 

enl.,  etc.                                                      '  15482 

—  Fielding,  E.     (7w  his  Mixed  tints.)  *I 

—  Lathrop,  G.  P.  Symbolism  of  color.  (In  Bridgman,  R.  L.  Concord  lect.)  22506 


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—  Malepeyre,  M.  F.    Practical  tr.  on  the  manufacture  of  colors  for  paint- 

ing j  by  Riffault,  efc;  tr.  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.    must.  12944 

—  The  origin  of  pigments  and  their  chemical  action ;  Harmony  and  contrast 

of  color.     {In  Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  Redgrave,  R.    Manual  of  colour ;  with  a  catechism.  16062 

—  Rood,  O.  X.    Modern  chromatics,  with  appl.  to  art  and  industry.  18686 

—  Salter,  T.  W.    Field's  chromotography ;  or.  Treatise  on  C,  etc.,  as  used 

by  artists.  15640 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.    Colours  of  animals,  and  sexual  selection;  Colours  of 

plants,  and  origin  of  the  colour-sense.     {In  his  Trop.  nat.)  17818 

—  See  also  Aniline  colors. 

Color-blindness.     Allen,  G.     Colour-blindness.     (In  Brown, 

R.     Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Jeffries,  J.  Color-blindness;  its  dangers  and  its  detection.  18674 
Color-guard,  The  ;  by  J.  K.  Hosmer.  5506 
Colorado.     Bowles,  8.     A  summer  vacation  in  Colorado!  7686 

—  Codman,  J.     {In  his  Round  trip,  etc.)  18704 

—  Dall,  C.  H.    My  first  holiday ;  or,  Letters  home  fr.  C,  etc.  20992 

—  Fossett,  F.    Colorado :  its  gold  and  silver  mines,  J'arms,  and  stock  ranges, 

etc. ;  tourists'  guide  to  the  Rocky  Mts.  *I 

—  Graff,  J.  F.    ''  Graybeard's  "  Colorado ;  or,  Notes  on  the  centennial  state.      22038 

—  Greatorex,  E.    Summer  etchings  in  C.    Introd.  by  G.  Greenwood.  *I 

—  Haves,  A.  A.    New  Colorado,  and  the  Santa  Fe  trail.    Illust.  19880 

—  Hoilister,  O.  J.    The  mines  of  Colorado.  6773 

—  Meline,  J.  F.     {In  his  Two  thousand  miles.)  '            7195 

—  Pabor,  W.  E.    Colorado  as  an  agricultural  state.    Illust.  22391 

—  Rideing,  W.  H.     ( In  his  A-saddle  in  the  wild  west.)  18821 

—  Taylor,  B.    Colorado ;  a  summer  trip.  6607 

—  Townsend,  S.  N.    Colorado  :  its  agriculture,  etc.  18984 

—  See  also  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geog.  Survey  of  the  Territories ;— West,  The. 
Colored  cadet,  The,  at  West  Point ;  by  H.  O.  Flipper.  18256 
Colored  people.     See  Negroes. 

Colt,  S.     McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  Ms  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

Colton,  C.  C.     Lacon  ;  or,  Many  things  in  few  words.  900 

Colton,  C.     Last  seven  years  of  the  life  of  H.  Clay.  901 
Colton,  W.     Deck  and  port ;  or,  Incidents  of  a  cruise  in  the 

U.  S.  frigate  Congress  to  California  [1845-6].  904 

—  Land  and  lee  in  the  Bosphorus  and  .^gean ;  or.  Views  of  Constantinople 

and  Athens ;  ed.  by  H.  T.  Cheever.  907 

—  The  sea  and  the  sailor ;  Notes  on  France  and  Italv ;  and  other  lit.  remains ; 

with  mem.  by  H.  T.  Cheever.  '  906 

—  Ship  and  shore  iii  Madeira,  Lisbon,  and  the  Mediterranean.  905 

—  Three  years  in  California.    Illust.  908 

—  Visit  to  Constantinople  and  Athens.  903 
Columbia.     See  British  Columbia. 

Columbus,  .C.     See  Colombo,  C. 

Columbus,  Ohio.  Studer,  J.  H.  Columbus;  its  hist.,  resources, 

and  progress.  14006 

Columbus  ;  by  J.  Brougham.    (In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  19.)    11845 
Columella,  L.  J.  M.    De  cultu  hortorum.     (In  Lemaire,  N.  E. 

Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  7.)  (Bib.  class,  lat.)  8365 

Colvin,  S.     Landor.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  20701 

Colwell,  S.  New  themes  for  the  protestant  clergy:  creeds 
without  charity,  theology  without  humanity,  and  ♦protes- 
tantism without  Christianity ;  with  notes  on  the  literature 
of  charity,  polit.  econ.,  and  protestantism.  909 

—  Same.    2d.  ed.,  rev.  13206 

—  Ways  and  means  of  payment;  analysis  of  the  credit  system.  2d.  ed.  *I 
Colyer,   F.      Hydraulic,   steam,   and  hand  power  lifting   and 

pressing  machinery.  *I 

—  Pumps  and  pumping  machinery.  22786 


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Combat  des  montagnes,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser. 

2,  V.  3.) 
Combe,  A.     The  management  of  infancy. 

—  Physiology  of  digestion. 

—  Brown,  J.'    {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.) 

—  Combe,  G.    Life  and  correspondence  of  A-  Combe. 
Combe,  G.     Constitution  of  man  ;  Alexandrine  ed. 

—  Same.    11th.  Amer.  ed. 

—  Education ;  its  principles  and  practice ;  ed.  by  W.  Jolly. 

—  Life  and  correspondence  of  A.  Combe. 

—  Moral  philosophy. 

—  Kotes  on  the  United  States,  1838-40.    2  v. 

—  System  of  phrenology. 

—  Gibbon,  C.    Life  of  G.  Combe.    2  v. 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.) 
Comber,  A.     The  sanitary  works  at  Kidderminster. 

Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.) 
Combustion.  Faraday,  M.  Chemical  history  of  a  candle.  Illust. 
"Comedie  humaine."     See  Balzac,  H.  de. 
Comediennes  ador^es  ;  par  E.  Gaboriau. 
Comedies.     See  Eng.  drama. 
Comedies,  Little.     See  Little  comedies. 
Comedy.     See  Little  classics. 
Comedy  and  tragedy ;  fr.  the  French  of  M.  R.  Fournier.     (In 

French's  Miu.  dram.,  v.  19.) 
Comedy  of  errors.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Comedy  of  terrors,  A  ;  by  J.  De  Mille. 
Comenius,  J.  A.     See  Komensky. 
Comer,  G.  N.     Book-keeping  rationalized. 
Comet,  The,  of  a  season  ;  by  J.  McCarthy. 
Comets.     Bjoerling,  C.  F.  E.     Meteoriter  och  komeler. 

—  Denning,  W.  F.    Comets.     {In  Bro\yn,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  3.) 

—  Guillemin,  A.  •  The  world  of  comets :  tr.  and  ed.  by  J.  Glaisher.    Illust. 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.     {In  his  Familiar  lect.) 

—  Kirkwood,  D.    Coniets  and  meteors. 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.     ( Jw  his  Mysteries,  etc.) 

—  Schellen,  H.  a7id  others.  Xebulse,  comets,  meteoric  showers.    {In  Estes, 

D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.) 

—  See  also  Astronomy. 
Comfort.     Savage,  M.  J.     Light  on  the  cloud ;  or,   Hints  of 

comfort  for  hours  of  sorrow.     2d.  ed. 
Comic  art.     Parton,  J.     Caricature  and  other  comic  art,  in  all 

times  and  many  lands.     Illust. 
Comic  Eton  grammar.     Illust. 
Comic  liar.  The  ;  by  "The  funny  man  of  the  N.  Y.  Daily  Times." 

Illust. 
Comic  miseries  of  human  life. 
Comices  d'Ath^nes,  Les ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe. 

V.  3.) 
Comines,  P.  de,  sie^tr  d'Argenton.      Sainte-Beuve,  C 

his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  1.) 
Coming  empire,  The^  byH.  F.  McDanieldand  N.  A.  Taylor 
Coming  fr.  the  front;  by  E.  Wolcott.  {In  Stories  and  sketches.)  6883 
Coming  race,  The  ;  by  E.  B.  Lytton.  9587 

Coming  wave.  The  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  .     12960 

Comins,  L.  B.  {pseud.  L.  Caxton.)     The  Hartwell  farm.  9801 

—  Marion  Berkley.  9857 


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Commander,  The,  of  Malta;  by  E.  Sue.  12411 

Commanders.  James,  G.  P.  R.  Memoirs  of  great  C.  2  v.  2293-4 
Commander's  statue,  The  ;  by  J.  McCarthy.  18229 

Comme  il  vous   plaira ;  drame ;    par   George    Sand.      (In   her 

Theatre  comp.,  s^r.  4.)  14513 

Comme  on  fait  son  lit ;  comedie  ;  par  P.  Ferrier.     (Theatre  de 

camp.,  ser.  6.)  14690 

Commencement   de  la  fin,    Le ;  comedie  ;  par   Chauvin.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  e^c,  ser.  3.)  14793 

Commerce.     Brown,  S.  H.     Manual  of  commerce.  9957 

—  Cleveland,  E.  J.    Narrative  of  voyages  and  commercial  enterprises.  857 

—  Faucher,  J.    A  new  commercial  treaty  bet.  Gt.  Brit,  and  Germany.     (In 

Cobden  Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *  *  *I 

—  Gilbart,  J.  W.    Historv  and  princ.  of  auc.  commerce.    {In  his  Lect.  and 

ess.  19290 

—  Lindsay,  W.  S.    History  of  merchant  shipping  and  anc.  C.    Illust.    4  v.  *I 

—  Roscher,  W.     (In  his  Principles  of  polit.  ecou.,  v.  2.)  18192 

—  Sauer,  G.    Handbook  of  European  commerce.  16633 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.    Science  and  commerce;  their  infl.  on  our  manufactures.  18644 

—  Wharton,  J.    International  industrial  competition.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci. 

Asso.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Yeats,  J.    Growth  and  vicissitudes  of  C,  B.  C.  1500-A.  D.  1789.  11768 

Manual  of  recent  and  existing  commerce.  11521 

Natural  history  of  commerce.  9896 

Technical  history  of  commerce.  18146 

—  See  also  Gt.  Brit.";— United  States. 

Commercial   correspondence.     Monsanto,    H.  M.     Manual  of 

comm.  corr.,  in  French.  20571 

Commissioner,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  B.  James.  12402 

Commode  de  Victorine,  La ;  com.  vaud.  ;  par  E.  M.   Labiche. 

{In  his  The^t.  compL,  v.  6.)  14570 

Common  law.     Holmes,  O.  W.,  Jr.     The  common  law.  20636 

Common  school  journal,  1839-44  ;  ed.  by  H.  Mann.  6  v.  7276-81 
Common  sense ;  by  C.  J.  Newby.  ,  12347 

Common  sense  m  Jbusiness  ;  by  E.  T.  Freedley.  18484 

Common  sense  in  the  household  ;  by  M.  Harland  [M.  V.  Ter- 

hune].  9651 

Common  things.     See  Science,  Familiar. 
Common-place  book.     See  Southey,  R. 

Commonplaces;  by  W.  Hazlitt.     (/?i /<fs  Round  table.)  10745 

Communion.    See  Christian  Union  ; — Church  of  Eng.  ; — Lord's 

supper. 
Communism.     Frost,  T.     (In  his  Forty  j^ears'  recol.)  21403 

—  James,  H.  A.    Communism  in  America.  18597 

—  Nordhoft",  C.  Communistic  soc.  of  the  U.  S.,incl.  acct.  of  the  Economists, 

Zoarites,  Shakers,  the  Amana,  Oneida,  Bethel,  Aurora,  Icariau,  and 

other  exist,  societies ;  their  relig.  creeds,  soc.  practices,  etc.  13345 

—  Woolsey,  T.  D.    Communism  and  socialism  in  their  history  and  theory.        19415 

—  See  also  Socialism. 
Communities.     See  Communism. 
Commynes,  P.  de.     See  Comines.  P.  de. 

Companion,  The,  of  Paradise  ;  by  H.  A.  Miles.    (In  Hale,  E.  E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13936 

—  Same.    {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)  11874 
Companions  for  the  devout  life  ;  lectures  ;  with  pref.  by  J.  E. 

Kempe.  18849 

Companions  of  my  solitude  ;  by  A.  Helps.  1766 

Company  manners  ;  by  Mrs.  Gaskell.    (In  her  Cousin  Phillis.)   11668 


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Comparative  anatomy.     Chauveau,  A.    The  comp.  anat.  of  the 

domesticated  animals.  *I 

—  Jones,  T.  R.    General  outline  of  the  organization  of  the  animal  kingdom, 

and  manual  of  comp.  anatomy.    Illust.  16629 

Compensation  ;  by  A.  H.  M.  Brewster.  4991 

Compensation;  by  J.  A.  Fronde.      {In  7u's  Short  stud.,  ser.  1.)    6963 
Compensation  office,  The  ;  by  F.  B.  Perkins.      {In  his  Devil- 
puzzlers,  etc.)  17111 
Competitive  examinations.   See  Gt.  Britain.  Competitive  exam- 

inations. 
Complete  practical  farmer.  917 

Composers.     See  Musicians. 

Composition.     See  English  composition  ; — Rhetoric. 
Compressed  air.  Zahner,  R.  Transmission  of  power  by  compr. 

air.  18310 

Compton,  J.  W.     Underground  sewers.      {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  5.)  *I 

Compton  Friars  ;  by  [A.  Manning].  12307 

Comstock,  J.  H.     Report  upon  cotton  insects.     (U.   S.  Dept. 

of  Agriculture.)  22907 

Comstock,  J.  L.     Elements  of  geology.  920 

—  History  of  the  precious  metals ;  with  hist,  of  the  Anglo-Mexican  mining 

companies  and  mineral  wealth  of  California.  5531 

—  Poetic  readings.  2d.  Amer.  ed.,  with  add.  921 
Comstock,  8.  D.  Eddy,  D.  C.  {In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 
Comte,  C.  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.  {In  his  Not.  et  portr.,  v.  2.)  9574 
Comte,  I.  A.  M.  F.  X.     Catechism  of  positive  religion  ;  tr.  by 

R.  Congreve.  *I 

—  Positive  philosophy ;  tr.  by  H.  Martineau.  922 

—  System  of  positive  polity.  4  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  General  view  of  positivism  and  introductory  princi- 
ples. 2.  Social  statics;  or.  The  abstract  theory  of  human  order.  3.  So- 
cial dynamics ;  or.  The  general  theory  of  human  progress.  4.  Theory 
of  the  future  of  man ;  with  early  essaVs  on  soc.  philosophy. 

—  Littre,  (M.  P.)  E.    Auguste  Comte  et  la  philosophic  positive.  *I 

—  Martineau,  J.    Comte's  life  and  philosophv.     (In  his  Essays.)  6388 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Positive  philosophy  of  Comte.'  8454 

—  Spencer,  H.    Keasons  for  dissenting  fr.  the  philosophv  of  C.     (In  his 

Rec.  dis.)  '  9618;  11388 

—  See  also  Positivism. 

Comte  de  St.  Ronan,  Le  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  Scribe,  etc.    {In  his 

Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  22.)  *I 

Comte  Kostia,  Le  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14454 

Comte  Ory,   Le ;  par  A.  E.   Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  2  ; 

ser.  3,  V.  1.)  *I 

Comtese  d'Escarbagnas,  La ;  comedie,  by  J.  B.  P.  de  Moliere. 

(Oeuvres,  v.  8.)  14611 

Comtesse  de  Mauleon,  La  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  9537 

Comtesse  de  Rudolstadt,  La  ;  par  George  Sand.    2  v.  9528-9 

Comus  ;  poem.     /See  Milton,  J. 

Comyn,  L.  N.     Atherstone  priory.  12868 

—  Elena.  12667 
Conant,  A.  H.  Collyer,  R.  A  man  in  earnest ;  life  of  C.  7462 
Conant,   H.   C.     The  English  Bible  ;  hist,   of  the  trans,  .into 

English.  923 

Conant,  H.  S.     The  butterfly  hunters  ;  illust.  7484 

—  Primer  of  German  literature.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser,)  17852 


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—  Primer  of  Spanish  literature.  (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18223 
Conant,  S.  S.     Progress  of  the  fine  arts.      {In  Woolsey,  T.  D. 

1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

Conceptualism.     Bowen,  F.     Realism,   nominalism,   and  cou- 

ceptualism.     {In  his  Mod.  philosophy.)  17186 

Concert  k  la  cour  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  2.)  *I 
Conchology.     Sowerby,   G.   B.     Popular  British  conchology ; 

fam.  hist,  of  molluscs.      [Colored  illust.].  5902 

—  Wood,  J.  Gr.  Common  shells  of  the  sea-shore.    Illust.  6485 
In  Jiis  Illust.  nat.  hist.)  6184 

—  Woodward,  S.  P.    Manual  of  the  mollusea;  treat,  on  recent  and  fossil 

shells ;  with  recent  and  fossil  conohological  discoveries  bv  R.  Tate. 
Illust.  ■  *I 

Conclaves.     See  Popes. 
Concord,  Battle  of.     Frothingham,   R.      {In   his  Hist,    of  the 

siege  of  Boston.)  *I 

Concord  days  ;  by  A.  B.  Alcott.  11008 

Concord  river.     Thoreau,  H.  D.     Week  on  the  Concord  and 

Merrimack  rivers.  4454 

Concord  Summer  School  of  Philosophy.     See  Bridgman,  R.  L. 

Concord  lectures. 
Concrete.     Bell,   I.     Construction  of  La  Corbiere  lighthouse 

and  the  St.  Helier's.  harbour,  built  in  concrete  at  Jersey.  *I 

—  Reid,  H.  Practical  treat,  on  concrete.  9964 
Cond6,  Louis  II.  de  Bourbon,  j9nnce  de.  Cousin,  Y.   Conde,  son 

vrai  portrait ;  L'homme  et  I'amant  dans  Cond^.    {In  his 

Soc.  Fran^aise,  v.  1.)  14473 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.     (In  his  Mem.,  v.  2.)  2294 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    Life  of  Louis,  Prince  of  Conde.  2860 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.  (In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Cond^,  Princes  de.     Aumale,  H.  E.  P.   L.  d'Orl^ans,   due  d.' 

History  of  the  Princes  de  Conde  ;  tr.  by  R.  B.  Borthwick. 

2  v.  11469-70 

Conde,  Princess  of.     See  Maill^  de  ferez^. 

Condemned,  The.     {In  Mi.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  3.)  7224 

Condensed  classics.     See  Johnson,  E.  R. 

Condensed  novels  ;  by  B.  Harte.  10523 

Conder,  C.  R.  Judas  Maccabneus  and  the  Jewish  war  of  inde- 
pendence.     (New  Plutarch.)  18961 

Conder,  E.  R.     The  basis  of  faith ;  crit.  surv.  of  the  grounds 

of  Chr.  theism.  18619 

—  Relation  of  the  Church  to  the  State.  (In  Reynolds,  H.  R.  Ecclesia.)  10027 
Conder,  F.  R.  Child's  history  of  Jerusalem.  12718 
Condon,  J.  F.     Annals  of  Louisiana,    1815-61.      {In  Martin, 

F.  X.     Hist,  of  La.)  *I 

Condorcet,  J.A.N.  C.margi/is  de.  Morley,J.  (J?i /its  Crit.  misc.)  11123 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Conduct  of  life  ;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  1385 
Cone,  E.  W.  and  S.  W.  Some  account  of  the  life  of  S.  H.  Cone.  4994 
Cone,  S.  H.     See  Cone,  E.  W^,  above. 

Cone,  S.  W.     The  fairies  in  America.  4995 

Cone   Cut    Corners ;    exper.    of    a   conservative  family ;    by 

Benauly  [B.  A.  and  L.  Abbott].  924 

Conelly,  E.  M.     Under  the  surface.  11976 


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Confectionery.     Skuse,  E.     The  confectioners'  hand-book  and 

pract.  guide  to  the  art  of  sugar  boiling.     Illust.  20748 

—  Weatherley,  H.    Treatise  on  the  art  of  boiling  sugar.  11499 

—  See  also  Cookery. 

Confederacy,  The  ;»  comedy  ;  by  J.  Yanbrugh.      {In  Hunt,  J. 

H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Confederate  States  of  America.     Davis,  J.     Rise  and   fall  of 

the  Confederate  government.     2  v.  20504-5 

—  See  also  U.  S.  History.     Civil  War. 

Conference  of  Charities.     Proceedings,  1876.  16870 

Chief  contents.  Tourtellot,  L.  A.  Medical  and  legal  insanity. — Wil- 
bur, H.  B.  Governmental  supervision  of  the  insane. — Bodine,  J.  L. 
Management  of  the  insane  without  mechanical  restraints. — Wells,  F. 
Hospital  building.— Wines,  F.  H.  Public  buildings  for  the  dependent 
classes.— Brace,  C.  L.  Placing  out  homeless  children.— Luther,  D.  Sta- 
tistics as  connect,  with  insanity,  etc. — Anderson,  M.  B.  Legislation  to 
prevent  the  U.  S.  fr.  being  a  receptacle  for  paupers. 
Confessio  amautis  of  John  Gower  ;  ed.  by  R.  Pauli.     3  v.  *T 

Confession  ;  by  W.  C  Simms.  19078 

Confession  d'un  abbe,  La ;  par  L.  Ulbach.  •  14753 

Confession  d'un  enfant  du  si^cle  ;  par  A.  de  Musset.  *I 

Confession  d'une  jeune  fille,  La  ;  par  George  Sand.    2  v.  in  1.       9515 
Confessional,  Le  ;  fantaisie,  par  A.   Dreyfus.     {In  Legouv6, 

G.  J.  B.  E.  W.     ThciUre,  s^r.  5.)  14689 

Confessions  (of  faith.)     See  Creeds. 
Confessions  of  a  clarionet  player,  and  other  tales  ;  by  Erck- 

mann-Chatrian.  13276 

Confessions  of  a  medium.     Illust.  21927 

Confessions  of  an  English  opium-eater  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.        14008 
Confessions  of  Con  Cregan  ;   [by  C.  J.  Lever].  6880 

Confessions  of  J.  J.  Rousseau  ;  fr.  the  French.  *I 

Confidances  d'un  joueur  de  clarinette  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.      9391 
Confidence  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     {In  liisYiXs  level  best,  etc.)  11209 

Confidence  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  19537 

Confident,  Le ;    commie- vaude.  ;  par  A.  E.   Scribe.     {In  his 

Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  15.)  *I 

Confidential  agent,  A  ;  by  J.  Payn.     3  v.  20815-17 

Conflict  of  Christianity  with  heathenism  ;  by  G.  Uhlhorn.  21783 

Conformity;  by  Mrs.  Touna.      {In  her  Works.)  4475;  4478 

Confucius.  Confucian  analects  ;  The  great  learning  ;  and  The 
doctrine  of  the  mean ;  with  a  life  of  Confucius.  {In 
Legge,  J.     Chinese  classics,  v.  1.)  6418 

—  Douglas,  K.  K.    Confucianism  and  Taouism.  •  19215 

—  Edkins,  J.     {In  his  Religion  in  China.)  17445 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Fam.  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Holland,  E.  G.     (In  his  Reviews,  etc.)  1948 

—  Loomis,  A.  W.    Confucius  and  the  Chinese  classics;   or,  Readings  in 

Chinese  literature.  7065 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    Works  of  Confucius.     (In  his  Chips,  v.  1.)  7664= 

—  Russell,  J.  (In  his  Anal,  of  relig.  belief,  v.  1.)  16802 
Congar,  O.  Cheever,  H.  T.  Autobiography  and  memorials  of  C.  13184 
Congdon,  C.  T.     Reminiscences  of  a  journalist.  19943 

—  Tribune  essays,  1857-63 ;  with  introd.  bv  H.  Greeley.  7685 
Congdon,  J.  W.     Systematic  botany.  {In  Green,  F.  H.  Ana- 
lytical class-book.)  5539 

Congregational  Churches  in  Connecticut.    General  Association. 

Contributions  to  the  eccles.  hist,  of  Conn.  *I 


280  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Congregationalism.     Adams,  N.     Why  I  am  a  trinitarian-con- 

gregationalist.      {In  Pitts-St.  chap,  lect.)  ■  20424 

—  Dexter,  H.  M.    Congregationalism :  what  it  is ;  whence  it  is,  etc.  13071 

—  Punchard,  G.    History  of  Congregationalism.  3566 

—  Rogers,  J.  G.    The  Congregationalism  of  the  future.     {In  Reynolds,  H. 

R.    Ecclesia.)  '  10027 

—  Uhden,  H.  F.    The  New  England  theocracy:  hist,  of  the  Congregation- 

iststol740.  '  4564 

—  See  also  Brooklyn  Council ;— Ecclesiastical  polity. 

Congreve,  R.     Essays,  political,  social,  and  religious.  13048 

Contents.  Gibraltar.— India.— Protest  against  the  thanksgiying  of  May 
1,  1859. — Letter  on  the  building  strike.— Italy  and  the  Western  powers.— 
The  West.— Note  on  the  U.  S.  of  Amer.— Mr.  Broadhead  and  the  anony- 
mous press. — Meeting  of  the  London  Trades  Council. — Irelaud.^-Papers 
on  the  Franco-German  war. — Ashantee  war. — A  correspondence. — Mr. 
Huxley  on  M.  Comte.— The  new  relig.  in  its  attitude  toward  the  old. — 
Propagation  of  the  relig.  of  humanity. — Culte  des  morts. — Systematic 
policy. — Education. — Annual  address,  1871. — India:  Moral  and  social  ques- 
tions connect,  with  our  Indian  empire. — L'Union  des  proletariats  anglais  et 
fran^ais. — Combination  of  France  and  England. — Settlement  of  France. — 
Address  to  the  Japanese  ambassador. 

Congreve,  W.     Dramatic  works.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Dram. 

works,  etc.)  4889 

Contents.  The  old  bachelor. — The  double-dealer. — Loye  for  Loye. — 
The  mourning  bride.— The  way  of  the  world.— The  judgment  of  Paris.— 
Semele. 

—  Coleridge,  H.     {In  his  Liyes  of  north,  worthies,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.    Congreve  and  Addison.     {In  his  Eng.  humourists.)         4398 

—  Thompsoii,  K.  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Coniugsby  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  5836 
Conington,  J.     Miscellaneous  writings  ;  with  mem.   by  H.  J. 

8.  Smith.     2  v.  11124-5 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  Poetry  of  Pope.— 'King  Lear.'— *  Hamlet.'— 
English  translators  of  Virgil. — Academical  study  of  Latin. — Munro's  'Lu- 
cretius.'— Style  of  Lucretius  and  Catullus. — Early  Roman  tragedy  and 
epic  poetry.— The  later  Roman  epic — Statins. — The* later  Roman  tragedy — 
Seneca. — Fables  of  Babrius. — Critical  notes. — 'M.  Y.  Martialis  Epigram- 
mata  selecta.'— A  liberal  education.— *  The  annotated  Book  of  Common 
Prayer  on  the  Communion  service.'—'  Bishop  Forbes  on  the  Articles.'  2. 
Poeins  of  Virgil  tr.  into  Eng.  prose.— Appendix  :  Epistola  critica  de  qui- 
busdam.Eschyli,Sophoclis,  Euripidis  fragmentis. — De  parte  Babrianarum 
fabularum  secunda. 

—  Odes  and  Carmen  sjeculare  of  Horace :  tr.  into  Eng.  yerse.    7th.  ed.  16762 

—  Satires,  epistles,  and  Art  of  poetry  of  Horace ;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse.  4th.  ed.      16763 

—  Works  of  Virgil,  with  comment.'  3  y.  *I 
Conjugial  Love  ;  by  E.  Swedenborg.  8748 
Conjuring.     See  Magic,  Natural ; — Witchcraft. 

Connaught  rangers.    Stevens,  N.    The  Crimean  campaign  with 

The  Connaught  rangers.     Map.  18370 

Connecticut.  Colony.  Trumbull,  J.  H.  The  true-blue  laws  of 
Conn,  and  New  Haven,  and  the  false  blue-laws  invent,  by 
S.  Peters.  *I 

—  See  also  Western  Reserve. 

Connecticut.  State.  Board  of  Education.  Annual  report,  1877.   17750 

—  Arthur,  T.  S.  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.    Connecticut.     (Lippincott's  Cab. 

hist.)  234 

—  Bowen,  C.  W.    The  boundary  disputes  of  Conn.  *I 

—  See  also  Congregational  Churches  in  Conn. 

Connecticut  Training  School  for  Nurses.  Handbook  of  nursing.   18208 
Connecticut  Valley.     Burt,  H.  M.     Guide  thr.  the  Conn,  val- 
ley to  the  White  Mts.  and  the  river  Saguenay.  *I 
Connecticut  village,  A.      {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)                             6992 
Connemara.  Black,  A.  and  C  Guide  to  Galway,  Connemara,efc.         *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  281 

CanoUy,  M.  F.  The  Castle  of  Crail ;  Legend  of  the  church  of 
Abercrombie  ;  Romance  of  the  May.  (In  Wilson,  J.  M. 
Tales,  V.  5.)  8045 

—  The  robbery  at  Pittenweem  and  the  Porteous  mob ;  Story  of  Charles  Gor- 

don and" Christina  Cunningham.     (In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  9.)  8049 
Conquest.  The,  of  the  sea  ;  about  clivers  and  diving ;  by  H. 

Siebe.  12207 

Conrad  Hagen's  mistake  ;  fr.  the  German  of  O.  Roquette.  20576 
Correspondence.     See  Commercial  corr.  ; — Letter- writing. 

Correspondence;  by  T.  Parsons.     (In  his  Essays,  ser.  1.)  6139 

Conscience,  H.     Ludovic  and  Gertrude.  14031 

—  The  miser;  Ricketicketack ;  The  poor  gentleman.  929 

—  Tales  of  Flemish  life.  927 

—  The  young  doctor.  14032 
Conscience.     Cook,  J.     Conscience.      (Bost.  Mond.  lect.)  18159 

—  Hopkins,  M.     The  place  of   conscience.      (In  Boston  3Iondav  Lect., 

1880-81.)  '  20467 

Consciences,  Les  ;  conference-monologue ;  par  Chauvin.     (In 

Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14794 

Conscript,  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  1290 

Conscript,  The  ;  fr.  the  French  of  Erckmann-Chatrian.  8082 

Consequences  ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.  (In  his  Idols  and  Ideals.)  16980 
Conservatism.  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.  (In  his  Caxtoniana.)  17309 
Conservative,  The  ;  lect.  ;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.    (In  his  Nature, 

etc.)  1382 

Consolatio  ;  by  C.  E.  Kenneway.  10163 

Consolation  in  death ;  by  C.  B.  de  F.  Arrom.  {In  her  Elia.)  7358 
Consolations,  Our;  by  F.  Adler.  (Li  his  Creed  and  deed.)  17409 
Consolations  in  travel ;  by  Sir.  H.  Davy.  1125 

Conspiracy   of    the   Pazzi ;    tragedy  ;   by  V.  Alfieri.      (In  his 

Tragedies,  v.  2.)  *I 

Conspirators,  The  ;  by  A.  Dujnas.  9301 

Constable,  A.  G.    Afghanistan.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18379 

Constable,  A.     Personal  reminiscences.      (Bric-a-brac  ser.)        15328 

—  Constable,  T.  A.    Constable  and  his  literary  correspondents;  memorial. 

3v.)                                                             '  12188-90 

Constable,  J.*     Arnold,  G.  M.  B.     John  Constable.  20261 
Xote.    Bd,  v'ith  his  Gainsborough. 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (In  his  Ess.,  biog  and  crit.)  4523 

—  Wedmore,  F.     (In  his  Studies  in  Eng.  art.,  ser.  2.)  20458 
Constable,  T.     Archibald  Constable  and  his  literary  corres- 
pondents ;  memorial.     3  v.  12188-90 

Constable,  The,  of  France  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10754 
Constance,  Council  of.    Bonnechose,  F.  P.  E.  B.  de.    Jean  Hus 

et  le  Concile  de  Constance.     2  v.  9561-2 

Constance  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.     (In  his  Prince  Saroni's  wife.)  22801 

Constance  Aylmer  ;  by  H.  F.  Parker.  7736 

Constance  Herbert;  by  G.  E.  Jewsbury.  12413 

Constance  Lyndsay  ;  by  C.  J.  H.  5247 

Constance  Sherwood  :  by  G.  Fullerton.  10559 

Constance  Winter's  choice,;  by  A.  L.  Beckwitb.  19388 
Constant,  B.     Philosophical  miscellanies  ;  tr.,  with  not.  by  G. 

Ripley.  (In  Ripley,  G.  Spec,  of  for.  stand,  lit.)  3055 
Constant  de  Rebecque,  H.  B.     Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de. 

(In  his  Orators  of  France.)  5012 
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—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  5 :  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3;  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  1;  Caus.  luiid.,  x.  11.)  *I 

Constant  couple,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  G.  Farquhar.     {In  Hunt, 

J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Constantia  Carew  ;  autobiography  ;  by  E.  Marshall.  22626 
Constantine.     See  Constantinus. 
Coustantine,  J.  Practical  ventilation  and  warming,  with  illust. 

and  examples.  20798 
Constantinople. 

—  Amicis,  E.  de.    Constantinople;  tr.  by  C.  Tiltou.  17693 

—  Boulden,  J.  E.  P.    An  American  amoiig  the  Orientals.  4982 

—  Brassey,  A.     (In  his  Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East.)  19457 

—  Bryce,  J.    Constantinople.  17569 

—  Colton,  W.     {In  his  Land  and  lee  in  the  Bosphorus,  etc.)  907 
Visit  to  Constantinople  and  Athens.  903 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.    Waters's  tour  in  the  East— Constantinople.  19491 

—  Gautier,  T.    Constantinople;  tr.  by  R.  H.  Gould.  13908 

—  Gibbon,  E.    Conquest  of  Constantinople,  1453.     (In  Lieber,  F.    Great 

events,  etc.)  5105 

—  Grey,  T.    Journal  of  a  visit  to  Egypt,  Constantinople,  etc.  8467 

—  Jeniingham,  H.  E,  H.    To  and  from  Constantinople.  12065 

—  Journey  through  Persia,  Armenia,  and  Asia  Minor  to  Constantinople.  3154 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.    Our  young  folks  abroad.    Illust.  21240 

—  Smith,  A.    Customs  and  habits  of  the  Turks.  4030 

—  The  Tcherkess  and  his  victim ;  sketch  illust.  of  life  in  C.  20038 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.    Notes  of  a  jouruev  from  Cornhill  to  Grand  Cairo. 

(  With  The  Irish  sketch  book.)         '  4404 
Canstantinus  Magnus.     Cutts,  E.  L.     Constantine  the  Great ; 

the  union  of  the  State  and  the  Church.      (Home  lib.)  21954 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    Constantine.     {In  his  Scripture  portraits.)  8955 
Constitutions.     For  constitutions  of  societies  or  states,  and  for 

constitutional  law,  see  names  of  the  societies  or  states. 
Consuelo  ;  par  George  Sand.     3  v.  9530-2 

—  Same.    Eng.  trans.  1280 
Consuls.     See  United  States. 

Consulship,  My;  by  C.  E.  Lester.     2  v.  2616-17 

Consumption.     Clapp,  H.  C.     Is  consumption  contagious  ?  and 

can  it  be  transmitted  by  means  of  food?  20107 

—  Denison,  C.    Rocky  Mt.  health  resorts ;  analj-tical  study  of  high  altitudes 

in  rel.  to  the  arrest  of  chronic  pulmonary  disease.    '  .  *I 

—  Donaldson,  F.    Influence  of  city  life,  etc.,  in  developing  pulmonary  C. 

{In  his  Am.  Pub.  Health.  Asso.  Rep.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Hall,  W.  W.    Consumption.  1739 

—  Jackson,  J.  C.    Consumption;  how  to  prevent  it,  and  how  to  cure  it.  5783 

—  Mays,  T.  J.    Consumption,  and  how  to  prevent  it.  19366 

—  Shew,  J.    Consumption ;  its  prevention  and  cure  by  water  treatment.  4045 
Consumptive's  Home.     Boardman,  W.  E.     Faith  work  under 

Dr.  Cullis,  of  Boston.  12323 

Contagion.     Tyndall,  J.     Essays  on  the  floating-matter  of  the 

air  in  rel.  to  putrefaction  and  infection.  21801 

—  See  also  Am.  Public  Health  Association. 

Also  Measles ;— Scarlet  fever ;— Small-pox ;— Whooping  cough. 

Contarini  Fleming  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  5835 

Conte  du  garde,  Le  ;  par  G.  Nadaud.    (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^  ser.  1.)  14791 
Contemplations,  Les  ;  par  V.  Hugo.     2  v.                                 14416-17 

Contes  Boh6mes  ;  par  E.  Laboulaye.      (7n  his  Contes  bleus.)  9526 

Contes  de  la  montagne  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  14657 
Contes  de  la  reine  de  Navarre,  Les  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s(^r  1.,  V.  6.)  *I 

Contes  des  bords  du  Rhin  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9414 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  283 

Contes  populaires  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9394 
Continental  tour  of  eight  days  for  forty-four  shillings  ;  by  a 

journeyman.  18758 
Contrast,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1328  ;  7778 
Contribution  to  the   conscience  fund ;    by  R.   Scudder.     (7« 

Hale,  E.  E.  Tales  for  Trav.,  v.  3.)  13932 
Conundrums.     See  Amusements. 

Convalescent,  The  ;  by  N.  P.  Willis.  4803 
Convent,  The,  of  St.  Clair  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works, 

V.  14.)  3968 
Conventions,  Les  ;  monologue  ;   par  Chauvin.      {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 

Convents.     Reed,  R.'T.     Six  months  in  a  convent.  3949 

—  Reybaud,  L.    line  visite  au  couveut  de  La  Trappe  de  Staoueli  en  Afri- 

que.     {In  his  Marines  et  voyages.)                          .  9544 

—  Richardson,  E.    The  veil  lifted';  or,  Romance  and  reality  of  convent  life.  8091 

—  Richardson,  S.  J.    Life  in  the  Grey  Nunnery  at  Montreal.  5296 

—  Sister  Augustine;  an  old  Catholic;  fr.  the  German  Memorials  of  A.  von 

Lasaulx.  20279 

—  Stewart,  E.  M.    Cloister  legends ;  or,  Convents  and  monasteries  in  the 

olden  time.  12789 
The  king  and  the  cloister ;  or,  Legends  of  the  Dissolution.  12509 

—  "Whitney,  L.    The  burning  of  the  convent ;  Ursuline  School,  Mt.  Benedict, 

Chaiiestown,  17011 

—  See  also  Monasteries. 

Conversation.     Art  of  C,  with  directions  for  self  education.  5681 

—  iSame.    {In  Hand-books  of  good  soc.)  22191 

—  Ballant>Tie,  T.    Art  of  conversation.     {In  his  Ess.  in  mosaic.)  10878 

—  De  Quiiicev.  T.     {In  his  Letters,  etc.)  1163 

—  Giles,  H.    (in  his  Illust.  of  genius.)  6001 

—  Peabody,  A.  P.    Conversation ;  its  faults  and  its  graces.  743S 

—  See  also  Talking. 

Conversation,  The,  of  Eiros  and  Charmion  ;    by  E.  A.  Poe. 

{In  his  Tales.)  5144 

Conversation  on  nature  and  art.  926 
Conversations  with  an  ambitious  student  in  ill  health  ;  with  other 

pieces;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  581 

Conversers,  The  great ;  and  other  essays  ;  by  W.  Mathews.  12760 

Conversion,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  5,  v.  1.)  *I 

Conversion  de  la  veuve.  La  ;  sayndte.    {In  Sayn^tes, e^c, s^r. 4.)  14794 
Conversion  of  the  West.     See  Soc.  for  Prom.  Chr.  Knowledge. 

Convict,  The ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5238 
Convict  life  ;  or,  Revelations  cone,  convicts  and  convict  prisons ; 

by  a  Ticket-of-leave  man.  20098 
Convictions  de  papa  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  Gondinet.    {In  Legouve, 

J.  W.  E.  G..  Th^^tre,  etc.,  ser  2.)  14686 
Convicts.     Carpenter,  M.     Our  convicts.     2  v.                          10638-9 

—  See  also  Prisons. 

Convicts  and  their  children  ;  by  B.  Auerbach.  16875 

Conway,  C.  L.     Life's  promise  to  pay.  15896 

Conway,  D.,  pseud.     See  Inglis,  H.  D. 

Conway,  G.     Treatise  on  versification.  19100 

Conway,  H.  J.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Conway,  J.     Forays  among  salmon  and  deer.  10856 

Conway,  M.  D.     Demonology  and  devil-lore.     Illust.     2  v.    18380-1 

—  The  earthward  pilgrimage.  114:25 

—  Emerson  at  home  and  abroad.  22248 


284  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY., 

—  Idols  and  ideals,  etc-  16980 

Contents.  Consequences.— Growing  superstitions.— Faith,  fact,  and 
fairy  tale.— The  praying  machine.— The  Pre-Darwinite  and  Post-Darwinite 
world.— Footprints'  of  the  great.— Anthropomorphism.— The  dream  of 
Socrates,— Flower  and  thorn.— Real  and  ideal.— The  angel  of  death.— 
Christianity. 

—  The  rejected  stone;  or,  Insurrection  vs.  resurrection  in  America.  5372 

—  Republican  superstitions  as  illust.  in  the  polit.  hist,  of  America.  15746 

—  The  sacred  anthology ;  a  book  of  ethnical  scriptures.  12375 

—  Thomas  Carlyle.    Illust.  20628 

—  Tracts  for  to-day.  15584 

—  Travels  in  South  Kensington ;  with  notes  on  Decorative  art  and  architec- 

ture in  England.    Illust.  22199 

—  The  Wandering  Jew.  20842 
Conway,  T.     Headley,  J.  T.      {In  his  Washingtou,  etc.^  v.  1.)  1828 

—  Sketch  of  C.  (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2122 
Conwell,  R.  H.    History  of  the  great  fire  in  Boston,  Nov.,  1872.  *I 

—  Life,  speeches,  etc.,  of  J.  A.  Garlield;  introd.  by  M.  Hopkins.  19795 
Conybeare,  W.  J.   Perversion  ;  or,  The  causes  and  consequences 

of  infidelity.  930 

—  and  Howson,  J.  S.  Life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.  2  v.  5614-15 
Conyngham,  D.  P.     The  O'Donnells  of  Glen  cottage.  13023 

—  Sherman's  march  through  the  South.  6136 
Cook,  B.  F.  History  of  the  12th.  Mass.  Volunteers.  *I 
Cook,  C.     The  house  beautiful ;    essays  on  beds  and  tables, 

stools  and  candle-sticks.  *I 

—  Introduction,  and  biog.  sk.  of  A.  S.  Gibbs.    {In  Goethe,  C.  E.    Goethe's 

mother.    Correspondence,  etc.)  21171 

—  "  What  shall  we  do  with  our  walls?"  *I 
Cook,  D.     Book  of  the  play ;  studies  and  illust.  of  histrionic 

story,  life,  and  character.     2  v.  16817-18 

—  Doubledav's  children.  17441 

—  Hours  with  the  players.    2  v.    '  22103-4 

Contents.  Will  Mouutford  and  Lord  31ohun.— Mistress  Woffington.— 
Poor  Perdita.— "  Sir  Peter  Teazle."'— "Ladv  Teazle."'-*' Joseph  Surface." 
—"Charles  Surface."'  — '•  Sir  Benjamin  Backbite."  — ''Mr.  Crabtree."  — 
"Mrs.  Candour."— '"Sir  Oliver  Surface.*'  S.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Baddeley. — 
"Married  beneath  her." — "A  gentleman  of  the  name  of  Booth."' — Miss 
Smithson. — "  Old  Farren."' — Mrs.  Glover. — "  Sir  Charles  Coldstream." — 
Charlotte  Cushman.— Rachel  Felix.— Charles  Kean.— A  note  on  Fechter. 
Cook,  E.     Poems.  931 

—  Poetical  works ;  complete.  (  "  Chandos  poets." )  13207 
Cook,  F.  C.     Completeness  and  adequacy  of  the  evidences  of 

Christianity.  {In  Chris.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scepticism.)  9747 
Cook,  G.  H.     The  drowned  lands  of  Orange  county,  N.  Y., 

and  Sussex  Co.,  N.  J.  ;  their  drainage.     {In  Amer.  Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Cook,  Capt.  J.     A  sea  voyage,  and  an  adventure  by  the  way. 

{In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Voyages  of  C.     {In  his  Notable  voyages.)  19571 

—  Coleridge,  H.     {In  his  Lives  of  Xorthern  worthies,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Jones,  M.    Story  of  Capt.  Cook's  voyages.    Illust.  10929. 

—  Kippis,  A.    Narrative  of  the  voyages  by  C. ;  with  acct.  of  his  life.  2486 

—  Purves,  D.  L.    Cook's  vovages.'   {Bi  his  Eng.  circumnavigators.)  14165 

—  Sketch  of  C.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 

—  Taylor.  W.  O.  {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Cook,  Joel.     Brief  summer  rambles  near  Philadelphia.  21206 

—  Holiday  tour  in  Europe.  18261 
Cook,  Jos.     Boston  Monday  lectures  ;  with  preludes  on  current 

events  ;  namely : 

Biologj.  17104 

Conscience.  18159 

Hereditv.  18275 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  285 

Labor.  19643 

Marria.ae.  18479 

Orthodoxy;   [with  rev.  of  Theodore  Parker.]  17442 

Transceucleutalism.                                                                                          ^  17258 

Socialism.  20980 

—  How  to  make  dull  bovs  read ;  How  to  preserve  the  results  of  readiug. 

{In  Abbott,  L.    Hibts  for  home  reading.)  19847 

—  Methods  of  meeting  mod.  unbelief.     {In  Bost.  jN^ond.  Lect.)  20467 

—  Phvsical,  intellectual,  and  economic  advantages  of  the  Sabbath.     {In 

'Sabbath  ess.)                                                    "  19808 

—  Gladden,  Vf,    Was  Bronson  Alcott's  school  a  type  of  God's  moral  gov- 

ernment? rev.  of  Cook's  theory  of  the  atonement.  17271 
Cook,  M.  W  ,  ed.     The  unclivine  comedy,  and  other  pOems,  by 

Count  S.  Krasinski ;   his  Polish   annotators :    A.  and   L. 

Mickiewiz  ;  Polish  poetry  in  the  19th.  cent.,  by  J.  Klaczko  ; 

short  biog.  of  the  poet.  13965 
Cook,  T.  P.     Life  and  pub.  services  of  S.  J.  Tilden.     Added, 

Sketch  of  T.  A.  Hendricks.     Portr.  16565 

Cooke,  C.  A.  Young  folks'  speaker  ;  prose  and  poetry.  Illust.  22373 
Cooke,  C.  W.     Optical  illusions.     {In  Brown,  R.     Science  for 

all,  ser.  1.)  20445 
Cooke,  Frances  E.     A  boy's  ideal ;  story  of  a  great  life  ;   [Sir 

T.  More].     Illust.  2'2:im 

—  True  to  himself;  storv  of  Savonarola.  22570 
Cooke,  C  F.    Fitzgerald,  P.     {In  his  Rom.  of  the  Eug.  stage.)  13430 

—  G.  F.  Cooke.     {In  Lights  of  the  old  Eng.  stage.)  '    17924 
Cooke,  G.  W.     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson;  his  life,  writings,  and 

philsophy.  20990 

Cooke,  G.  AV.     Memoirs  of  Lord  Bolingbroke.     2  y.  *I 

Cooke,  H.  A.     Phineas  Stowe,  and  Bethel  work.  12487 

Cooke  J.  E.     Doctor  Vandyke.  12638 

—  Fairfax ;  or.  The  master  of  Greenway  Court.  7468 

—  Henry  St.  John,  Gentleman.               "  932 

—  Mr.  Grantley's  idea.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18667 

—  Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston,  anU  other  stories.     Illust.  12326 

Contents.    Prettv  3Irs.  Gaston.— Annie  at  the  corner.— The  wedding 
at  Duluth. 

—  Professor  Pressensee;  materialist  and  inventor.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17961 

—  Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion,  to  the  end  of  the  revolution.  18668 

—  The  Virginia  Bohemians.  19849 

—  The  Virginia  comedians ;  or.  Old  days  in  the  Old  Dominion.  22571 
Cooke,  J.  P.     First  principles  of  chemical  philosophy.  439 

—  The  new  chemistry.     (Int.  Sci.  ser.)  12146 

—  Principles  of  cheniical  philosophy.  10521 

—  Religion  and  chemistrv ;  or,  Proofs  of  God's  plan   in  the  atmosphere, 

etc. ;  lect.    2d.  ed. '  12179 

—  Religion  and  chemistry ;  restatement  of  an  old  argument ;  new  ed.  19971 

—  Sceutific  culture,  and  other  essays.  20756 

Contents.     Scientific  culture.'— The  nobility  of  knowledge.— Elementa- 
ry teaching  of  phys.  science.— The  radiometer.— Memoir  of  T.  Graham.— 
Memoir  of  W.  H.  Miller. 
•Cooke,  M.  C.     Freaks  and  marvels  of  plant  life  ;  or,  Curiosi- 
ties of  vegetation.  21479 

—  Fungi;  their  nature  and  uses;  ed.  by  M.  J.  Berkeley.     (Int.  Sci.  ser.)  13648 

—  Plain  and  easy  acct.  of  the  British  fimgi.                   "  8961 

—  Same.    3d.  e(i.  rev. ;  cold,  plates.  16623 

—  Ponds  and  ditches.     (S^at.  hist,  ramb.)  19706 

—  Rust,  smut,  mildew,  and  mould;   introd.  to  the  studv  of  microscopic 

fungi.    3d.  ed.                                                                *  16622 

—  The  woodlands.     (Xat.  hist,  ramb.)  19297 
Cooke,  P.  St.  G.     Conquest  of  New  Mexico   and   California ; 

hist,  and  pers.  narrative.  17547 


286  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Cooke,  R.  T.     Somebody's  neighbors.  20267 

Contents,    Eben Jackson. — Miss  Lucinda. — Dely's  cow. — Squire  Paiue's  « 
conversion.— Miss  Beulali's  bonnet.— Cal  Culver  and  the  devil.— Aman- 
dar.— Polly  Mariner,  tailoress.— Uncle  Josh.— Poll  Jenning's  hair.— Free- 
dom Wheeler's  controversy  with  Providence.— Mrs.  Flint's  married  expe- 
rience. 
Cooke,  S.    Sermon,  1770.  ^  {In  Thornton,  J.  W.    Pulpit  of  the 

Amer.  rev.)  *I 
Cookery.  Alcott,  W.  A.  The  young  housekeeper  ;  or.  Thoughts 

on  food  and  cookery.                                                         '  6431 

—  Babcock,  E.  W.    Household  hints.     (Appletons'  home  book.)  20831 

—  Baker,  M.  A.    First  lessons  in  the  principles  of  cooking.  12320 

—  Barringer,  M.  M.    Dixie  cookery.                                     "  7008 

—  Beecher,  C.  E.    Domestic  receipt  book.  359 

—  Beecher,  E.  W.    All  around  the  house.  18003 

—  Blot,  P.    Hand-book  of  practical  cookery.  7007 
What  to  eat,  and  how  to  cook  it.  6334 

—  Bowman,  A.    New  cookery  book.  7739 

—  Breakfast,  dinner,  and  tea;" viewed  classically,  poetically,  and  practically.  6283 

—  Brillat-Savarin,  A.    Phisiologie  du  gout.                         ^  14596 

—  Brown,  S.  A.    Book  of  forty  puddings.  22129 

—  Cooking  receipts  fr.  Harper's  Bazar.  17154 

—  Corson,  J.    Cookin"- school  text  book ;  and  housekeepers' guide.  18382 
Twenty-five  cent  dinners  for  families  of  six.  17885 

—  Every  day  home  advice  rel.  chiefly  to  household  management.  22194 

—  Ewiiig,  E.  P.    Cooking  and  castle  building.  20110 

—  Fothergill,  J.  M.  and  Wood,  H.  C.    Food  for  the  invalid;  the  convales- 

.  cent,  the  dyspeptic,  and  the  goutv.                                                  -  20052 

—  Francatelli,  C.  E.    The  modern  cook.  10476 

—  German  national  cookery  for  Eng.  kitchens.  12216 

—  Gouffe,  J.    The  royal  book  of  pastry  and  confectionery ;  adapt  to  Eng. 

use.                      "                                                               "  *I 
The  royal  cookery  book ;  tr.  and  adapt  for  Eng.  use  by  A.  Goufl'^.  9836 

—  Haskell,  E.  F.    Housekeeper's  encyclopaedia  of  receipts.  1792 

—  Henderson,  M.  F.    Practical  cooking  and  dinner  giving.  17129 

—  Hooper,  M.    Little  dhmers  :  how  to  ser\  e  them.  13042 

—  Howard,  Mrs.  B.  C.    Fifty  years  in  a  Maryland  kitchen;  [receipts].  12163 

—  Ice-cream  and  cakes;    standard,  fresh,  and  original  receipts;    bv    an 

American.                                                                                            '  22496 

—  Jeaffreson,  J.  C.    A  book  about  the  table.    2  v.          •  13619-20 

—  Kirwan,  A.  V.    Host  and  guest ;  book  about  dinners,  efc.  12579 

—  Ladies  of  the  Presbvterian  Church,  Paris,  Ky.    ISTew  and  pract.  cook 

book.                    '  19397 

—  Leslie,  E.    New  receipts  for  cooking.  12501 
Seventy-five  receipts  for  pastry,  etc.  2609 

—  Lillie,  L.'  C.  W.  Lady  Betty's  cooking  school.  {In  Some  curious  schools.)  20401 

—  31.,  Mrs.  E.  A.    Xoripareil' practical  cook  book.  22325 

—  Mann,  M.    Christianity  in  the  kitchen ;  physiological  cook-book.  3124 

—  Nantucket  receipts.                                        '  13093 

—  National  Training  school  for  Cookery.    Ofiicial  handbook ;  course  of  in- 

struction, utensils,  etc.                  "  17737 

—  New  Century  Cooking  School,  Phila.    How  we  made  a  nine  cent  dinner; 

with  other  economies.  21871 

—  Pabke,  M.    One  hundred  recipes.  22476 

—  Parloa,  M.    The  Appledore  cook  book ;  new  ed.  17618 
First  principles  of  hous(?hokl  management  and  cookerv.  19038 

—  -Same.    New  ed.                                                             '  22167- 
Miss  Parloa's  new  cook-book.    Illust.  19954 

—  Peterson,  M.  E.    Preserving,  pickling,  and  canning  fruit  manual.  19447 

—  Putnam,  E.  H.    Receipt  book,  and  young  kousekeeper's  assistant.  3568 

—  Richards,  E.  H.     Chemistry  of  cooking  and  cleaning.  21525 

—  Soyer,  A.    Culinary  campaign  of  the  Crimean  war.  4109 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.    House  and  home  papers.  5819 

—  Tegetmeier,  W.  B.    Scholar's  handbook  of  household  management  and 

cookerv.  16900 

—  Terhune,  M.  Y.    Breakfast,  luncheon,  and  tea.  13921 

Common  sense  in  the  household.  9651 

The  dinner  year-book.  18095 

—  Westminster  Presbvterian  Church,  Keokuk,  Iowa.    Cook  book  of  the 

Northwest.         '  14318 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  287 


—  Whitnev,  A.  D.  T.    Just  how ;  key  to  the  cook-books. 

—  Woodman,  M.  S.  Choice  receipts.  13088 
Cooking  and  castle-building;  by  E.  P.  Ewing.  20110 
Cool  as  a  cucumber ;  by  W.  B.  Jerrold.     {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  30.)  7986 

Coolbrith,  I.  D.     Verses.      {In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 

Cooley,  A.  J.     Cyclopoedia  of  6000  pract.  receipts.  935 

Cooley  T.  M.     Notes  and  additions.    {In  Story,  J.     Commen- 
taries on  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  8.,  etc.)  '  *I 
,  —  The  guarantee  of  order  and  repub.  government  in  the  States;  Some  checks 

and  balances  in  government.     (I?i  Atlas  ess.)  18292 

Cooley,  T.  M.     Sketches  of  the  life  of  L.  Haynes.  936 

Cooley,   W.    D.     Physical   geography ;    or,    The   terraqueous 

globe,  and  its  phenomena.     Illust.  15835 

Cooley's  cyclopaedia  of  practical  receipts ;  incl.  medicine, 
pharmacy,  and  domestic  economy.  5th.  ed.,  rev.  by  R. 
V.  Tuson.  '  11089 

Coolidge,  S.^  pseud.     See  Woolsey,  S.  C. 

Coolie.     Jenkins,  E.     The  Coolie  ;  his  rights  and  wrongs.  12019 

Coomassie  and  Magdala ;  Brit,  campaigns  in  Africa ;  by  H.  M. 

Stanley.  12836 

Cooper,  A.  A.,  3d.  Earl  of  Shaftshury.  Fowler.  T.  Shafts- 
bury  and  Hutcheson.     (Eng.  philosophers.)  22219 

—  Stephen,  L.    Shaftsbury's 'Characteristics.'     (/%  Ais  Ess.  on  freethiuk- 

ing,  etc.)  19049 

Coo\>ei\  A.  A.,*  7th.  Earl  of  Shaftsbury.     Home,  R.  H.     Lord 

Ashley  and  Dr.  S.  Smith.   {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)     2000 
Cooper,  C.  H.     Memoir  of  Margaret,  Countess  of  Richmond 


and  Derby. 

18620 

Cooper,  E.     Sermons. 

937 

Cooper,  H.  J.     The  art  of  furnishing  on  rational 

and  aesthetic 

principles. 

15894 

Cooper,  H.  S.     Coral  lands.     Illust.     2  v. 

20240-1 

Cooper,  J.  F.     Afloat  and  ashore. 

939 

—  Bravo. 

940 

—  Chain  bearer. 

941 

—  The  crater;  or,  Vulcan's  peak. 

942 

—  Headsman. 

945 

—  Heidenmauer, 

944 

—  History  of  the  navy  of  the  United  States. 

3219 

—  Home  as  found ;  seq.  to  Homeward  bound. 

946 

—  Homeward  bound. 

947 

—  Jack  Tier ;  or,  The  Florida  reef. 

948 

—  Leather  stocking  tales ;  namely: 

Deerslayer. 

943 

Last  of 'the  Mohicans. 

950 

Pathfinder. 

966 

Pioneers. 

958 

Prairie. 

959 

—  Lionel  Lincoln. 

949 

—  Mercedes  of  Castile ;  or.  The  vovage  to  Cathav. 

951 

^  3Iiles  AVallingford ;  seq.  to  Afloat  and  ashore. ' 

952 

—  Monikins. 

953 

—  Ned  Myers. 

954 

—  Oak  openings. 

955 

—  Pilot. 

957 

—  Precaution. 

960 

—  Red  Rover. 

961 

—  Redskins. 

962 

—  Satanstoe. 

963 

288  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Sea  lions.  964 

—  Spy.  938 

—  Stories  of  the  prairie.  7611 

—  Stories  of  the  sea.  5551 

—  Stories  of  the  woods.                                             •  5554 

Note.    Tliree  collections  of  "Stories"  select,  fr.  his  novels. 

—  Trayelliu^  bachelor;  or,  Notions  of  the  Americans.  965 

—  Two  admirals.  966 

—  Water  witch.  967 

—  Wavs  of  the  hour.  968 

—  Wept  of  the  Wish-ton-Wish.  969 

—  Wing  and  wing.  970 

—  Wyandotte.  971 

—  Lounsburv,  T.  E.    J.  F.  Cooper.     (Amer.  men  of  letters.)  22386 

—  Parkman,'F.    J.  F.  Cooper.  {In  Rice,  A.  T.  Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  Powell,  T.     {In  his  Living  authors.)  3522 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {I7i  Ms  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Simms,  W.  G.    Writings  of  Cooper.     {In  his  Tiews  and  rev.)  5749 
Cooper,  J.  H.     Treatise  on  the  use  of  belting  for  the  trans- 
mission of  power.  17570 

Cooper,  J.  W.     Game  fowls;    their  origin,   hist.,  etc.;   with 

descr.  and  treatment  of  diseases.  15557 
Cooper,  Peter.    Zachos,  J.  C.    Sketch  of  the  life  and  opinions 

of  C.  16084 
Cooper,  S.  F.     Rural  hours.  17643 
Cooper,  T.  T.  The  Mishmee  hills  ;  journey  to  Thibet  fr.  Assam.  12562 
Cooper,  T.     Triumphs  of  perseverance  and  enterprise  ;   [biog- 
raphy]. 6741 

—  Sketch  of  C.     {In  Famous  boys.)  5036 
Cooper,  T.  V.,  and  Fenton,  H.  T.     American  politics*to  date  ; 

hist,  of  parties  ;  speeches,  etc.  *I 
Cooper,  V.   K.     Tales  fr.  Euripides;    namely:    Iphigenia. — 

Andromache.  —  Alcestis.  —  Hecuba.  —  Helen.  —  Medea. 

(Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18784 
Cooper,  W.  R.      Corroborative  evidence  of    Old  Testament 

hist.  fr.  the  Egypt,  and  Assyr.  monuments.     {In  Chris. 

Evid.  Soc.  Faith.,  etc.)  15879 
Cooper,  W.  (pseud.  Vanderdecken.)     The  yacht  sailor;  tr.  on 

pract.  yachtsmanship,  cruising,  and  racing  ;  with  notes  and 

add.  chapters,  by  a  Clyde  yachtsman.     5th.  ed.  16557 

Co-operation.     Barnard,  C.     Co-operation  as  a  business.  20500 

—  Brassey,  T.    Foreign  work  and  English  wages.  19420 

—  Hale,  E.  E.  and  others.    Essays  and  stories  on  the  homes  of  men  who 

work  in  large  towns.           '                                         '  12495 

—  Holyoake,  G.  J.  History  of  C.  in  Eng. ;  its  literature,  and  its  advocates.  2  v.  14077-8 

—  Richter,  E.    Co-operative  stories.  6991 

—  See  also  Agriculture ;— Building  Associations. 

Coopers,  The  ;  by  A.  B.  Haven.  20522 
Cope,  E.  D.     On  the  hypothesis  of  evolution.     (Zn  Hf.-hrs. 

with  mod.  scientists.)  9821 
Copeland,  R.  M.  Country  life  ;  handbook  of  agriculture,  horti- 
culture, and  landscape  gardening.  973 
Copenhagen.  Art.  Atkinson,  J.  B.  (In  his  Art  tour  to  North- 
ern capitals.)  12716 
Copernicus  or  Kopernik.  Brigham,  C.  H.  (In  Ms  Mem...  etc.)  20560 
Copleston,  R.  S.  ^schylus.  (Anc.  class,  for.  Eng.  read.)  10045 
Copley,  J.  S.,  R.  A.    Amory,  M.  B.    Domestic  and  artistic  life 

of  C.  ;  with  notices  of  his  works,  etc.  21417 


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—  Cunningham,  A.     (In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters,  v.  4.)  1056 

—  Perkins.  A.  T.    Sketch  of  the  life,  and  list  of  the  works  of  C.  *I 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Sketch  of  C.  (In  his  Am.  art.  life.)  7225 
Copley,  J.  S.    Ld.  Lyndhurst.    Speech  on  the  war  with  Russia. 

{In  Speeches  of  em.  Brit,  statesmen,  ser.  2.)  7724 

—  Amorv,  M.  B.    Eeminiscences  of  Ld.  Lvndhurst.     (In  her  Domes,  and 

art",  life  of  Copley.)  '  21417 

—  Bagehot.  W.    "Wliat  Lord  Ljnidhurst  really  was.    {In  his  Biog.  studies.)     20441 

—  Francis,  G.  H.     (In  Ai's  Orators.)  '  1525 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

—  Sugden,  E.  B.    Misrepresentations  in  Campbell's  Lives  of  Lyndhurst  and 

Brougham  corrected.  '  18337 

Copp^e,  F.     Poesies,  1864-1878.     3  v.  14754-6 

Copp^e,  H.     History  of  the  conquest  of  Spain  by  the  Arab 

moors  ;  with  sk.  of  [their]  civilization.     2  v.  20150-1 

—  Life  and  services  of  U.  S.  Grant.  ,  7446 
Copper.  Phillips,  J.  A.  Copper  smelting.    (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)    15465 

—  U.  S.  General  Land  O^ce.     Geological  rept.  on  the  copper  lands  of 

Lake  Superior  land  ctist.,  Mich.  pt^l.  1508 

—  Yalentini,  P.  J.  J.  Mexican  copper  tools :  use  of  copper  bv  the  Mexicans 

bef .  the  conquest ;  tr.  by  S.  Salisbury,  Jr.  '  19696 

Bound  loith  Katunes  of  31aya  history. 
Copyright.     Appleton,  C.  E.     American  efforts  after  iuternat. 

C.     {In  Appleton,  J.  H.     Dr.  Appleton.)  20656 

—  Arnold,  M.     (7m /? is  Irish  ess.)  21494 

—  Carhie,  T.    Petition  on  the  copvright  bill.    {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess., 

V.  4.)  '  699 

—  Dawson,  S.  E.    Copvright  in  books;  its  origin;  and  acct.  of  the  law  in 

Canada.  '  22076 

—  Putnam,  G.  H.    International  C.  consid*.  in  its  rel.  to  ^thics  and  polit. 

economv.  18501 
— ^Shaler,  N.  §.    International  property  in  patents  and  copyrights,    {hi  his 

Thoughts  on  the  nature  of  intel.'prop.,  etc.)               '  17644 

—  Talfourd,  T.  X.     (7?*^/.**  Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 

—  White,  R.  G.  American  view  of  the  copyright  question.  20206 
Coq  du  clocher,  Le  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  9538 

—  Same.  {In  his  Romans.)  9549 
Coquelin,  C.  The  actor  and  his  art ;  tr.  by  A.  L.  Alger.  20108 
Coquerel,  A.  J.,Jils.     Fine  arts  in  Italy.  10494 

—  First  hist,  transformations  of  Christiauitv;  fr.  the  French,  bv  E.  P. 

Evans.                                                        '                                     *  18344 

—  Rise  and  decline  of  the  Romish  church.  {In  Christ,  and  mod.  thought.)  10188 
Coquerel,  A.  L.  C.  Protestantism  in  Paris.  974 
Coquette,  The  ;  or.  Life  and  letters  of  Eliza  Wharton  ;  by  a 

lady  of  Mass.  [Hannah  Foster].  13682 

Note.    Eliza  Wharton's  real  name  was  Eliz.  "VThitman. 
Coral.     Cooper,  H.  S.     Coral  lands.     lUust.     2  v.  20240-1 

—  Dana,  J.  D.    Corals,  and  coral  islands.  10544 
Same  ;  extracts  only.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Duncan,  P.  M.    Corals  and  their  polvpes ;  Coral  islands.    (7?*  Brown,  R. 

Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)                   *  20526 

Coraline  ;  by  [M.  A.  Mackarness].  10585 
Coraly  ;    ou.  La  soeur  et  le  fr^re  ;  comedie   vaude.  ;    par  E. 

Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  13.)  *I 
Coran.     See  Koran. 
Corbeille  de  mariage,  La  ;  comedie  ;  par  G.  de  L^tori^re.     {In 

Legouv<^,  J.  W.  E.  G.     Th^Atre,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14688 
Corbet,  Miss.     The  miller  of  the  Calder.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop. 

tales,  V.  4.)  7224 

Corbet,  R.  St.J.     The  holiday  camp.  10874 

Corbin,  C.  F.     Belle  and  the  boys.  19324 

—  His  marriage  vow.  12010 


290  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Cord  and  creese  ;  by  [J.  De  Mille].  5622 
Cordage.   Simmons,  P.  L.    Fibres  and  cordage.    (Brit,  manuf. 

ind.)  15473 

Corday  d'Armont,  M.  A.  C.  de.    Hewitt,  M.  E.    (In  her  Lives.)  1899 

—  Sketch  of  C.     {In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)  4886 

—  Watson,  H.  C.  {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Corde  au  cou,  La  ;  par  E.  Gaboriau.  14619 
Cordery,  B.  M.     Struggle  against  absolute   monarchy,   1603- 

1688.     (Epochs  of  Eng.  Hist.)  (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)        17012 

—  mid  Phillpotts,  J.  S.    King  and  Commonwealth;  Charles  I.  and  the  great 

rebellion.  15670 

Cordier,  — ,  joint  author.     See  Mendel,  E. 
Cordoba.     See  Cordova. 
Core,  T.  H.     Djstance  of  the  sun  fr.  the  earth.     (In  Owens 

College.  Ess.  and  addr.)  12926 

Corea.     Eden,  C.  H.     (In  his  China,  hist.,  etc.)  20930 

—  Griffis,  W.  E.    Corea,  the  hermit  nation.  22151 

—  Oppert,  E.  A  forbidden  land ;  voyages  to  the  C. ;  with  acct.  of  its  geog., 

hist.,  productions,  comm.  capabilities,  etc.    Charts  and  illust.  19668 

—  Ross,  J.    History  of  Corea  anc.  and  mod.,  with  descr.  of  manners  and 

customs,  lang'nage  and  geography.    Maps  and  illust.  19718 

Corfield,  W.  H.     A  digest  of  facts  rel.  to  the  treatment  and 

utilization  of  sewage.  12563 

—  Dwelling  houses ;  their  sanitary  coustr.  and  arrangements.  21160 

—  Public  health.    See  Hart,  E. 

—  Water  and  water  supply.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14144 

—  Water  supply,  sewage,  and  sewageaitilization.  Lect.  *I 
Corilla,  La.     See  Fernandez,  M.  M.  M. 

Corinne  ;  par  M^ne.  de  Stael.  9405 

—  Same.  Eng.  trans.  1165 
Coriolanus.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Coriolanus  ;  tragedy;  byAY.  Shakspeare.   (7?i  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  40.)  '  11830 

Corkran,  Alice.     Bessie  Lang.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  16881 

—  Latheby  Towers.    3  v.  19101^ 

Note.    The  running  title  of  the  book  is  Clara  Saville. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H,,  viscomte  de  (pseud.  Timon).     The 

orators  of  France  ;  introd.  ess.  by  J.  T.  Headley ;  ed.  by 

G.  H.  Colton.     4th.  ed.     Illust.  5012 

Corn-law  rhymes.     See  Elliott,  E. 
Corn-laws.     Ash  worth,  H.      Recollections  of  R.  Cobden  and 

the  Anti-Corn-Law  League.  17371 

—  Cox.  S.  S.    Free  land  and  free  trade;   lessons  of  the  Eng.  corn  laws 

appl.  to  the  U.  S.  22375 

—  Frost,  T.     {In  his  Forty  years  recollect.)  21403 

—  Fox,  W.  J.    Anti-corn-iaw  speeches ;  Letters  on  the  corn  laws ;  Moral 

view  of  the  corn  law  question.     {In  his  Mem.  ed.  of  Coll.  Works, 

V.  4,  5,  8.)  *I 

—  Nicoll,  H.  J.    Repeal  of  the   corn-laws,  R.  Cobden,  J.  Bright,  C.  P. 

Villiers.  {In  his  Great  movements.)  21442 
Corne,    M.    A.      Duty   of    society  to  indemnify   the   citizen 

unjustly  imprisoned.      (In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.   and  Ref. 

Disc.  Trans..  1870.  *I 

Corneille,  P.     Chefs-d'oeuvre  ;  v.  1  :  Le  Cid  ;  Horace.  14398 

—  Horace;  ed.,  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  G.  Saintsbury.  22912 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {Li  his  Xouv.  luhd.,  v.  7;  Fortr.  lit.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Trollope,  H.  31.  Corneille  and  Racine.  (For.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  20493 
Cornelius,  Mrs.     Young  housekeeper's  friend.  975 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  291 

Cornelius,  P.  von.     Grimm,  H.     Berlin  imd  P.  von  Cornelius  ; 

Die  Cartons  of  C.      {In  his  Zehn  ausgewahlte  Ess.)  10304 

Cornell,  W.  M.     Life  and  pub.  career  of  H.  Greeley.  22572 

Cornelius  Nepos.     See  Nepos. 
Corner,  J.     China,  pict.,  descr.,  and  hist.  ;   with  acct.  of  Ava 

and  the  Burmese,  Siam,  and  Anam.  976 

—  India,  pictorial,  descriptive,  and  historical.  977 

—  The  shepherd  lord;  Hereward  the  brave;  Caldas;  a  story  of  Stonehenge. 

(Magnet  stories.)  10581 

—  Wallace,  the  hero  of  Scotland.  (Magnet  stories.)  10573 
Corner  cupboard.  The.  978 
Cornish,  F.  W.  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  (Hist,  biog.)  21816 
Cornish,  S.  W.     Waverley  manual :  hand-book  of  characters, 

incidents,  etc.^  in  Waverley  novels  ;  with  crit.  bi'eviates.  *I 

Cornwall,  Barry,  pseud.     See  Proctor,  B.  W. 

Cornwall,  C.  M.     Free,  yet  forging  their  own  chains.  15791 

Cornwall,  H.  B.     Manual  of  blowpipe  analysis  ;  with  compl. 

system  of  determinative  mineralogy.     Illust.  22374 

Cornwall,  Eng.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  the  counties  of 

Dorset,  Devon,  and  C.     Maps  and  illust.     5th.  ed.  *I 

—  Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  the  Duchy  of  C.    Map  and  illust.  *I 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    Cornish  antiquities ;  Insulation  of  St.Michael's  Mount. 

(In  his  Chips,  v.  3.)  9116 

—  Tregellas,  I.  T.  Peeps  into  the  haunts  and  homes  of  C.  Illust.  19791 
Cornwallis,  C,  Lord.  Chesney,  C.  C.  Cornwallis  and  the  Indian 

services.      {In  his  Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  Mackintosh,  J.  Character  of  C.  (/-^i /*  is  Misc.  works.)  2825 
Coronado,  V.  de.    Hale,  E.  E.    Fra, Marco  and  Coronado.    {In 

hisStoY.  of  adv.)  20849 

—  Simpson,  J.  H.    Coronado's  march  in  search  of  the  "  Seven  Cities  of 

Cibola,"  and  disc,  of  their  probable  location.     (In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Eept.,  1869.)  11625 

Coronation  ;  by  E.  P.  Tenney.  17353 

Coroner's  inquisition ;    by  A.   O.   Hall.       {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  15.)  •  11843 

Corporal  Bruce  ;  by  G.  B.  Perry.  17768 

Corpulence.     Banting,  W.     Letters  on  corpulence.  8790 

—  Griffith,  M.  M.  Corpulence;  treated  without  starvation.  17188 
Corrafin.  2  v.  18652-3 
Correggio,  A.  A.  called  II.      Davis,  J.   P.     {In  his  Thoughts 

on  great  painters.)  6530 

—  Heaton,  M.  C.    Correggio.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  22032 

—  Jameson,  A.  (In  her  Mem.)  2324 
Correggio,  a  tragedy  ;  by  A.  G.  Oehlenschlager.  3279 
Corsair;  by  W.  Brough.  (In  French's  Min.  dram,  v.  17.)  11844 
Corsica.     Cox,  S.  S.     {In  his  Search  for  winter  sunbeams.)  8369 

—  Forde,  G.    A  lady's  tour  in  C.    2  v.  20932-8 

—  Gregorovius,  F.    Corsica;  picturesque,  hist.,  and  soc,  1852;  tr.  by  E.  J. 

3Iorris.  3159 

—  Doran,  J.     (In  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1248 

—  Malleson,  G.  B.  Studies  fr.  Genoese  history.  13876 
Corsican  brothers.  The  ;  romance";  by  Dumas  ;  adapt,  by  Grang^ 

and  Mont^pin.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  12.)  11814 

Corsincon,  psend.  See  Dalziel,  H. 
Corson,  H.     Chaucer's  Legeude  of  goode  women.  *I 

—  Elocutionary  manual ;  with  introd.  ess.  on  the  study  of  literature,  and  on 

vocal  culture  in  its  rel.  to  an  appreciation  of  poetry.  15686 

\ 


292  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Corson,  J.    Cooking  school  text  book,  and  housekeepers'  guide 

to  cookery  and  kitchen  management.  18382 

—  Twenty-five  cent  dinners  for  families  of  six.  17885 
Cortambert,  R.  Retour  de  voyage  (Thefitre  decamp.,  ser.  8.)  14692 
Cortes,  H.     Despatches  to  Charles  V.   dur.  the  conquest;  tr., 

with  introd.  and  notes,  by  G.  Folsom.)  989 

—  Letters.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Stories  of  adventure.)  20849 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    History  of  Cortez.  7 

—  Adventures  of  C. ;  bv  the  author  of  "  Uncle  Philip's  conversations."  5008 

—  Helps,  A.    Life  of  Cortez.  9632 

—  Howitt,  M.    Cortez  approaching  Mexico.     {In  her  Vignettes.)  7679 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.    History  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico,  and  the  life  of  C. 

8th.  ed.    3  v.               ^  3538-40 

—  Simms,  W.  G.    Cortes  and  the  conquest  of  Mexico.     (Zw  ^is  Views  and 

rev.)  5749 
Cortes,  «J.  D.  Essays  on  Catholicism,  liberalism,  and  socialism  ; 

fr.  the  Spanish,  by  W.  M'Donald.  18312 

Contents,  Catholicism. — Problems  and  solutions  rel.  to  order  in  general. — 
Problems  and  solutions  rel.  to  order  in  humanity. 
Corthell,  E.L.     History  of  the  jetties  at  the  mouth  of  the  Mis- 

sisippi  river.  20194 
Corvin,  O.  In  France  with  the  Germans.  2  v.  10814-15 
Corvinus,  J.  {pseud.  W.  Raabe).  AbuTelfan  ;  oder,  DieHeimkehr 

vom  Mondgebirge.  16453 

—  Der  Hungerpastor.  16454 

—  Das  letzte  Recht.  (DeutscherXovelleuschatz.)  16167 
Corwin,  T.     Magoon,  E.  L.      {In  his  Living  orators  in  Amer.)  2857 

—  Russell,  A.  P.  Thos.  Corwin;  a  sketch.  21061 
Corey,  I.  P.     Ancient  fragments.     iSee  Hodges,  E.  R. 

Cory,  W.     Guide  to  modern  Eng.. history.     2  v.  19780-1 

Contents.    Pt.  1.    1815-1830.    2.    1830-1835. 
Cosima  ;  ou.  La  haine  dans  I'amour  ;  drame  ;  par  George  Sand. 

{In  her  Theatre  comp.,  ser.  1.)  14510 

Cosmetics.     Cazenave,  A.     {In  his  Female  beauty.)  12670 

Cosmic  emotion  ;  by  W.  K.  Clifford.  {In  his  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  2.)  19516 

Cosmo  de'  Medici ;  tragedy  ;  by-R.  H.  Home.  14095 

Cosmogony.     Pierce,  B.     Cosmogony.     {In  his  Ideality,  etc.)  20554 
Cosmography.  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.  Cosmos  ;  tr.  b}^  E.  C. 

Otte,  etc.     5  v.  2074-8 

Cosmos.     See  Cosmography. 
Cosnac,  D.  de,  Abj^.  ofAi.i'.     Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.    {In  his  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  6.)  '  *I 
Cossa,  L.     Guide  to  the  study  of  polit.  economy ;  fr.  the  2d. 

Ital.  ed.     Pref.  by  W.  S.*^  Jevons.                    "  20195 

Cossacks,  The  ;  tale  of  the  Caucasus  ;  by  L.  Tolstoy.  17920 
Cost  and  compensation  :  lect.  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  {In  /</s  Plain 

talks.)                                        "  6015 

Costly  heritage,  A  ;  by  A.  O'Hanlon.  20641 

Costume.     Dress  and  its  critics.     {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 

—  Frost,  S.  A.    Art  of  dressing  well.  9277 

—  Gale,  E.  C.    Hints  ou  dress.  11159 

—  Hoh,  A.    Gentlemen's  faucv  dress;  how  to  choose  it.    Illust.  22803 

—  How  to  dress  well.                *  9179 

—  Oakev,  3Iiss.    Beautv  in  dress.  20640 

—  Oliphant,  31.  (O.  W.)'   Dress.     (Art  at  home  ser.)  1S408 

—  Phelps,  E.  S.    What  to  wear!-  11702 

—  Woolson,  A.  G.     Dress-reform:  lect.  on  dress  as  it  aflects  the  health  of 

women.  13359 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  293 

—  See  also  Great  Britain. 
Also  Personal  adornment. 

Cosway,  R.     CunDingham,  A.    {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  5.)  1057 

Cotman,  J.  8.     Wedmore,  F.      {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.)  16860 

Cottage.  Tlie,  by  the  eatiiedral ;  by  [Vlrs.  Charles].  10994 

Cottage  by  the  river,    (//i  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  no.  22.)  19167 

Cotterill,  J.  H.     The  steam-engine  consid.  as   a  heat  engine  ; 

diagrams,  tables,  etc.  17936 

Cottin,  Mme.  S.  R.     Elizabeth  ;  or,  The  exiles  of  Siberia.  991 

—  The  Saracen ;  a  erusade-romauee ;  with  hist,  introd.  bv  J.  Michaud.  4  v.  in  2.  5003-4 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.  Two  French  friends.  ( Jn  his  About  old  story-tellers.)  17346 
Cotting,  J.  R.  Introduction  to  chemistry.  899 
Cottle,  J.  Reminiscences  of  Coleridge  and  Southey.  993 
Cotton,  C,  Joint  author.     See  Walton,  I. 

Cotton,  C.  P.     Manual  of  railway  engineering  for  the  field  and 

the  office.  13688 

Cotton,  G.  E.  L.     Necessity  of  an  extended  education  for  the 

educator.     (In  Soc.  for  Encour.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  5855 

Cotton,  G.     Taylor,  I.      {In  his  Golden  lives.)  11755 

Cotton,  J.  W.     Biography  of  J.  H.  Tucker.       (In  Higginsou, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biography,  v.  2.)  6498 

Cotton,  J.     Life  and  letters.     (/>jl'oung,  A.     Chronicles.)  4911 

Cotton.     Bowman,  F.  H.     The  structure  of  the  cotton  fibre  in 

its  rel.  to  tech.  applications.     Illust.     2d.  ed.  ^  21683 

—  Geldard,  J.    Hand-book  of  cotton  manufacture ;  or,  Guide  to  machine- 

building,  spinning,  and  weaving.-  6999 

—  Leigh,  E.    Science  of  mod.  cotton  spinning.  *I 
-r-  Lyman,  J.  B.  Cotton  culture;  with  chapter  on  cotton  seed  bv  J.R.  Sypher.  14000 

—  Mudge,  E.  K.  and  Nourse,  B.  F.    Cotton.    {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris 

Expos..  1867.    Kept.,  v.  6.)  9101 

—  Olmsted,  F.  L.    The  cotton  kingdom;  obs.  on  cotton  and  slavery  in  the 

Amer.  slave  states.    2  v.  5375-6 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.    The  cotton  manufacture.    {In  his  Scl.  and  commerce.)    18644 

—  Watts,  1.    Cotton.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  •  15469 

—  Webber,  S.    Historical  sketch  of  the  C.  manuf.  in  the  U.  S.,  to  1876.   {In 

his  Manual  of  power,  etc.)  19085 

Cotton  insects.     Comstock,  J.  H.  Report  upon  C.  insects.  (U. 

S.  Dept.  ofAgric.)  .  22907 

Cotton  states.  The,  in  the  spring  and  summer  of  1875  ;  by  C. 

Nordhotf.  15398 

Couch,  J.     History  of  the  fishes  of  the  British  Islands  ;  cold. 

plates.     4  V.  8191-4 

Coucher  de  monsieur,  Le  ;  monologue  ;  par  G.   Nadaud.      {In 

Saynetes,  ^^c,  ser.  7.)  14797 

Coues,E.  Field  ornithology  :  manual  of  instr.  for  procur.,prep. 

and  preserv.  birds  ;  and  a  check  list  of  No.  Amer.  birds.     12301 

—  Key  to  the  No.  Amer.  birds;  species  north  of  the  Mexican  and  U.  S. 

boundary.    Illust.  *I 

—  New  England  bird  life;  manual  of  X.  E.  ornithology;  rev.  and  ed.  fr.  the 

ms.  of  W.  A.  Stearns.    2  v.  20784-5 

Note.    For  contents  see  Stearns,  W.  A. 

Coughs  and  colds  ;  by  W.  W.  Hall.  10525 

Coulanges,  F.  de.    The  ancient  city  ;  study  on  the  relig.,  laws, 

etc.,  of  Greece  and  Rome.  12534 
Coulmann, — .     Sainte-Beuve,C.  A.    (7>i  toNouv.  lund.,  v.  9.)        *I 

Coulson,  J.  G.  A.     The  Clifton  picture.  17849 


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—  Flesh  and  spirit.  15817 

—  Harwood.  13940 

—  The  Lacy  diamonds.  14071 

—  The  odd  trump.  •  13776 
Coulyng  castle  ;  by  A.  Giberae.  14149 
Council  of  four  ;  game  at  definitions  ;  by  W.   Lunn.     {In  his 

Misc.)  2776 
Councils.     Lawrence,   E.     Ecumenical  councils.    {In  his  Hist. 

stud.)  21670 

—  See  also  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;— Constance.    Also  Ecclesiastical  history;— 

Vatican. 

Count  Alarcos  ;  tragedy  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  5839 
Count  Ernest's  home;  by  P.  Heyse.   {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.    Good 

stor.)  7463 

—  Same;  (Im  Fam.  stor.,  v.  2.)  18149 
Count  Kostia  ;  by  V.  Cberbuliez.  (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  11487 
Count  Mirabeau  ;  by  T.  Mundt.  7143 
Count  of  Monte  Christo  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  1288 
Count  Robert  of  Paris  ;  by  W.  Scott.  3813 
Count  Silvius  ;  fr.  the  German  of  G.  Horn.  21586 
Count  of  Talavera  ;  fr.  the  Dutch  of  J.  van  Lennep.  21281 
Counterfeit  presentment,  A  ;  comedy  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  17163 
Counterparts;  by  E.  Berger  [E.  S.  Sheppard].  397 
Counterplot,  The  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.  {In  hisFsirlov  dramas.)  1513 
Countess  de  Charny,  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  9304 
Countess  Felicita's  discovery  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.  {Li  his  Prince 

Saroni's  wife.)                                                          '  22801 

Countess  Gisela  ;  fr.  the  Germ,  of  E.  Marlitt  [E.  Johns].  7846 

Countess  Kate  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  6113 
Countess,  The,  of  Escarbagnas  ;  by  Moliere.     {Iii  his  Dram. 

wks.,  V.  3.)  16845 
Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia ;  by  P.   Sydney ;  with  notes 

and  iutrod.  by  H.  Friswell.  7006 

Countess  of  Rudolstadt,  by  George  Sand  [Mme.  Dudevant].  1281 
Countess  Ruby;  by  J.  Hawthorne.  {In  his  Ellice  Quentin,  etc., 

V. 1.)                                   ^  20806 

Countess,  The,  of  Monte-Cristb,  by  J.  Du  Boys.  18482 

Country  by-ways  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.  21032 

Country  Christmas,  A.  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.    {In  her  Prov.  stor.)  22009 

Country  cousins  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.     {In  his  Parlor  dram.)  1513 

Country  curate.  The  ;  by  G.  R.  Gleig.  1536 
Country  house,  The;  farce;  by  J.  Vanbrugh.     (/?i  Hunt,  J. 

H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Country  house  essays  ;  by  J.  Latouche.  15852 

Country  life.     Fillet,  E.  F.     Country  rambles.  1357 

—  Jefferies,  R.    The  amateur  poacher.  19242 

The  game-keeper  at  home.  18288 

Wild  life  in  a  southern  county.  •    18515 

—  Milner,  G.    Country  pleasures'.  21041 

—  Taylor,  J.  E.    Half-hours  in  the  green  lanes.  18846 

—  Wilmott,  R.  A.    Journal  of  a  summer  time  in  the  country.  4815 

—  AYood,  J.  G.    Common  objects  of  the  country.  4844 

—  See  also  Sports. 

Country  living  and  country  thinking  ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.A. 

Dodge].  1273 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  295 

Country  parson.     See  Boyd,  A.  K.  H. 

Country  squire,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  C.  Dance.      {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,v.  39.)  11829 

Country  of  the  dwarfs,  The  ;  by  P.  B.  Du  Chaillu.  9806 

Country  wife,  The  ;  comedy ;  by  W.  Wycherley.     {In  Hunt, 

J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Country  year-book  ;  by  W.  Howitt.  5075 

Count's  secret.  The  ;  fr.  the  French  of  E.  Gaboriau.  20566 

Coup   de  pistolet,  Le ;    par   P.  Merimee.      {In  his  Derui^res 

nouv.)  9555 

Coup  de  rasoir,  Un  ;  sayn^te  ;  par  E.  Labiche.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  3.)  14793 

Coup6  jaune,  Le ;  comedie  ;  par  H.  Dupin.     {In  Legouve,  J. 

W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14687 

Coupland,   S.     Personal  appearances   in   health  and  disease. 

(Health  prim.)  18593 

Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  11228 

Cour  d'assises.  La ;    tableau-vaudeville ;  par  E.  Scribe.      {In 

his  Oeuvres,  s6r.  2.,  v.  20.)  *I 

Courage.     Smiles,  S.     Duty;  with  illust.  of  courage,  etc.  20072 

Courcillon,  E.  de.     Le  cur6  manqu^  ;  or.  Social  and  religious 

customs  in  France.  980 

Courier  de  M6re,  P.  L.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  6.)  *I 

Course  au  baiser.  La  ;  comedie  ;  par  P.  Ferrier.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 

Course  of  true  love  never  did  run  smooth.     See  True  love  never 

did  run  smooth. 
Coursen,  C.  H.,  and  Crosby,  E.  R.     From  daybreak  to  twi- 
light;  [poems].        •  21925 
Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.  5143 

Contents.    Napoleon's  family;  Brothers;  Sisters;  Wives;  Ministers; 
Marshals  and  generals. 
Court  cards  ;  by  J.  P.  Simpson.    {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  41.)     7991 
Court  fools.     See  Fools. 

Courting  and  farming  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith.  14344 

Courtney,  J.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Courtney,  W.  L.     Epicurus.     {In  Abbott,  E.     Hellenica.)         20099 

—  The  metaphysics  of  J.  S.  Mill.  19010 
Courtois,  A.     Political  economy  in  one  lesson  ;   lect.  ;  tr.  by 

W.  C.  Ford.     (Econom.  tr.)  21414 

Courtship  and  marriage  ;  by  C.  L.  Hentz.  1858 

Courtship  in  1720  and  1860  ;  by  H.  Smart.  16921 

Courtship,   The,   of   Susan   Bell;    by  A.    Trollope.      {In  his 

Tales  of  all  count.)  10955 

Courtship  with  variations  ;  by  H.  C.  Bunner.     {In  Matthews, 

J.  B.     Com.  for  amat.  act.)  19355 

Cousin,  C.     Voyage  dans  un  grenier.  *I 

Cousin,  V.     Introduction  to  the  hist,  of  philosophy,  tr.  by  H. 

G.  Linberg.  *I 

—  Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beautiful,  and  the  good.    App.  on  Fr.  art ;  tr. 

by  O.  W.  Wight.  17493 

—  Eeport  on  Public  instruction  in  Prussia.  982 


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—  La  soci6t6  Fran^aise  au  XVIP*  siecle  d'apres  le  Grand  Cvrus  de  Mile,  de 

Scud6ry.    2  v.      .  14473-4 

—  The  youth  of  Mme.  de  Longueville.  981 
r  —  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3;  Nouv.  kind.,  v.  10;  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  1,  6.)  *I 

—  Jouffrov,  T.  S.,and  Constant,  B.    Philosophical  miscellanies;  tr.  with 

not.' by  G.  Ripley.     (Jw  Ripley,  G.    Spec,  of  for.  stand,  lit.)    2  v.  3054-5 
CousiD  Alice.     See  Haveu,  A.  B. 

Cousin  Cicely,  pseud.     Lewie  ;  or,  The  bended  twig.  2647 

Cousin  Davis's  wards  ;  by  M.  Howitt.     (Magnet  stories.)  10574 
Cousin  de.  passage,   Un,   com^die  ;    par  H.  de  Bornier.      {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  ser.  8.)  14798 

Cousin  Fannie.      {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  40.)  7991 

Cousin  Geofery  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15653 

Cousin  Grace  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  8.  Clarke].  12659 

Cousin  Henry  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  19377 

Cousin  John's  property.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  13.)  19158 

Cousin  Lucy  among  the  mountains  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  5647 

Cousin  Maude;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  1957 

Cousin  Nicholas  ;  by  R.  H.  D.  Barham.  308 

Cousin  Paul ;  by  J.  Glenn.  7469 

Cousin  Phillis  and  other  tales  ;  by  Mrs.  Gaskell.  11668 

Cousin  Folly's  gold  mine  ;  by  A.  E.  Porter.  18011 

Cousin  Simon  ;  by  Mrs.  Marsham.  19494 

Cousin  William ;  by  T.  Hook.                •                                  •  15654 

Cousins  ;  by  L.  B.  Walford.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  18781 

Cousins,  The;  by  Mrs.  Fraser.    (  TF^YA  Tieck,  J.  L.    The  elves.)  12446 
Coutts  family.     Chambers,  W.     The  Baroness  Burdett-Coutts. 

{In  his  Stories  of  old  families.)  18362 
Couture,   T.     Conversations   on    art   methods.     (Methode   et 

entretiens  d'atelier)  ;  fr.  the  Fr.  by  S.  E.  Stewart ;  introd. 

by  R.  S.  Gifford.                                       '  18669 

Covenanters.     Blackie,  J.  S.     {In  his  Lay  sermons.)  20975 

—  Simpson,  R.    Traditions  of  the  C.    3d.  ed.  3998 

—  Taylor,  J.    The  Scottish  C.     (Cassell's  monthly  lib.)  20609 
Coverly,  Sir  Roger  de,  pseud     See  Addison,  J. 

Covode  investigation.    United  States.   Congress.  36th.  Cong., 

1st.  Sess.  House.  Report.    The  Convode  investigation.  984 

Cow,  ICdwards,  K.  B.     How  every  one  may  keep  a  cow.  10980 

Cowan,  Frank.     C'urious    facts    in    the  hist,   of  insects,   incl. 

spiders  and  scorpions  ;  Legends,  superstitions,  etc.  6000 

Coward  conscience  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  18502 

Cowdin,  E.  C.     Silk  and  silk  manufactures.     (/?iU.  S.  Comm. 

to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.     Rept.,  v.  6.)  9101 

Cowen,  J.     Hinton,  R.  J.      (///  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 

Cowie,  B.  M.     Toleration.    {In  Weir,  A.    The  church  and  the 

age,  ser.  2.)  10823 

Cowley,  A.  Essays  ;  with  life.  Notes,  etc.  2d.  ed.  (Bayard  ser.)     8113 

—  Thoughts  on  a  garden ;  fr.  a  letter  to  Evelyn.  {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.   Book  for 

a  corner.  2101 

—  Howitt,  VV.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 
Cowley,  C.     Illustrated  hist,  of  Lowell.     Rev.  ed.  *I 

—  Leaves  from  a  lawyer's  life,  afloat  and  ashore.  '   *I 
Cowley,  H.    The  belle's  stratagem.   (7>i  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  36.)  11828 


CATALOGUE    OF   »pOHd.-  297 

Cowper,  B.  H.     The  Apocryphal  Gospels 

with  notes.                                                     ^•s^5::=r-_Z.^ig,^p-  3920 

—  The  Apocryphal  Gospels ;  lect.    {In  Chris.  Evid.  Soc.    Strivings,  etc.)  16138 

—  The  facts  of  Christianity  historically  true.     {In  Chris.  Evid.  Soc.  Pop. 

obj.,  etc.)                   '                    '  12520 
Cowper,  S.  Paget,  J.    S.  Cowper's  case,  (//i  Ms  Paradoxes,  ete.)  12732 
Cowper,  W.  Works  ;  eel.  byR.  Southey.  8  v.  (v.  5,  Q^tcanting.)   5517-22 
Contents.     Y.   1.    Life.    2.    Life  and  letters.    3, 4.     Letters,  etc. 
5, 6.    wanting.    7.    Iliad  of  Homer.    8.    Odyssey  of  Homer. 

—  Didactic  poems  of  1782,  with  select,  fr.  the  minor  pieces  1779-1783;  ed., 

with  introd.  and  notes,  by  H.  T.  Griffith,  v.  1.                                •  18322 

—  Poems.    2  v.  994r-6 

—  Poetical  works.    3  v.  996-8 

—  The  task.     {In  Stevens,  E.  T.,  and  Morris,  D.    Annot.  poems.)  18396 

—  The  task,  with  Tirocinium,  and  select,  fr.  the  minor  poems ;  ed.  with 

life,  etc.,  by  H.  T.  Griffith,  v.  2.)  12806 
Note.    Probably  v.  2  of  "  Didactic  poems."  above. 

—  Havlev,  W.    Life  and  posthumous  writings  of  C.  1722 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Caus.  du  lund.,  v.  11.)  *I 
Same.    Eiig.  tr.    {In  his  Eng.  portr.)  13635 

—  Smith,  G.    Cowper.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19769 

—  Stephen,  L.    Cowper  and  Rousseau.     {In  his  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  3.)  18645 

—  Taylor,  T.    Life  of  C.  4379 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.  {In  his  Modem  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Cox,  C.  0.    .Necessity  for  a  national  sanitary  bureau.      (In 

Am.  Pui).  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  1,  1873.)  *I 
Cox,  D.     Hall,  W.     Biography  of  C.  ;  with  rem.  on  his  works 

and  genius  ;  ed.  with  add.,  by  J.  T.  Bunce.  21020 

—  Wedmore,  F.  (7m  his  Studies  in  Eng.  art,  ser.  2.)  20458 
Cox,  E.  W.     The  arts  of  writing,  reading,  and  speaking.  12942 

—  Same.  {In  Hand  books  of  good  soc.)  22191 
Cox,  F.  A.  Biblical  antiquities.  999 
Cox,  G.  V.  Recollections  of  Oxford.  8068 
Cox,  G.  W.     The  Athenian  empire,  with  maps.     (Epochs  of 

anc.  hist.)  16655 

—  The  crusades.    Map.    (Epochs  of  Mod.  Hist.)  12966 

—  General  hist,  of  Greece ;  to  the  death  of  Alexander  the  Great;  with  sk.  of 

subsequent  hist.  15752 

—  The  Greeks  and  the  Persians.     (Epochs  of  anc.  hist.)  15752 

—  History  of  Greece.    2  v.  12564-5 

—  Introduction  to  the  science  of  comparative  mytholog}'  and  folklore.  20598 

—  Latin  and  Teutonic  Christendom.                    '             '  10778 

Contents.  The  papacy:  its  growth  and  its  supporters.— Mahomet. — 
Eastern  and  western  monachism.  —  Teutonic  Christianity. 

—  Manual  of  mythology ;  question  and  answer.  7535 

—  Mythology  of  the  Aryan  nations.    2  v.  583:3-4 
The  tale"  of  the  gi*eat  Persian  war ;  fr.  the  hist,  of  Herodotus.    New  ed.  8924 

—  Tales  of  Ancient  Greece.  8923 

—  Whitney,  W.  D.    Cox's  Aryan  mythology.    {In  his  Orient,  and  ling. 

stud'.,  ser.  2.)                                 *            '  13263 

—  and  Jones,  E.  H.    Popular  romances  of  the  middle  ages.  9901 

—  Tales  of  the  Teutonic  lands.  11466 

Contents.  Introduction.  — Stories  of  the  Volsungs.  —  The  Nibelung 
story.— Walter  of  Aquitaine.— Story  of  Hugdietrich  and  Hildeburg. — The 
Gudrun  lay.—  Story  of  Frithjof  and  In^ebjorg.—  Grettir  the  strong. — 
Gunnlaug  and  the  fair  Helga.— ^Bumt  Njal. 

—  and  Sankey,  C.    Epochs  of  anc.  history,  namely. 

Beesly,  A'.  H.    The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla.  18125 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    Troy;  its  legend,  hist., and  literature.  19940 
Capes,  W.  W.    The  Koiiian  empire  of  the  2d.  cent. ;  or,  The  age  of 

the  Antonines.  18377 

Capes,  W.  W.    Roman  history ;  the  early  empire.  16099 

A  book  with  "*I-'  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
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Cox,  G.  VV.    The  Greeks  and  the  Persians.  15752 

Curteis,  A.  M.    Rise  of  the  Macedonian  empire.  19834 

Ihne,  W.    Early  Rome.  18009 

Merivale,  C.    Tlie  Roman  triumvirates.  18136 

Smith,  R.  B.    Rome  and  Carthage.  20225 

Cox,  J.  H.     Bradford  tramways.     {In  Assoc,  of  Munic.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sarv.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

Cox,  J.  D.     Atlanta.      (Camp,  of  the  Civ.  war.)  21581 

—  The  march  to  the  sea ;  Franklin  and  Nashville.    (Camp,  of  the  Civ.  war.)  22020 

—  The  second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  as  connect,  with  the  Fitz  John  Porter  case.  21636 
Cox,  S.  Sv     Arctic  sunbeams  ;  or,  From  Broadway  to  the  Bos- 

phorus  by  way  of  the  North  Cape.  21610 

—  A  Buckeve  abroad ;  or,  Wanderings  in  Europe  and  the  Orient.  1000 

—  Free  land  and  free  trade ;  lessons  of  the  English  Corn  Laws  appl.  to  the 

U.  S.  22375 

—  Orient  sunbeams ;  or,  From  the  Porte  to  the  pyramids,  bv  way  of  Pales- 

tine.                                                                                   '  21611 

—  Search  for  winter  sunbeams  in  the  Riviera,  Corsica,  Algiers,  and  Spain. 

Illust.  8369 

—  Why  we  laugh.  [Essays  on  humor] .  15561 
Cox  and  Box ;   by  J.  M.  Morton  and  F.  C.  Burnand.     {In 

French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  41.)  7991 
Coxe,  A.  C,  Bp.     ('haracteristics  of  the  American  Church. 

{In  Weir,  A.     The  Church  and  the  age,  ser.  2.)  10823 

—  Introduction.  {In  Guett6e,  R.  F.  The  papacy.)  '  6715 
Coxe,   B.     Von  Mohl  on  modes  of  filling  civil  offices.     {In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  -  15733 
Coxe,  E.  B.     Mining  legislation.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1871.)  15733 
Coxe,  M.  Claims  of  the  country  on  American  females.  2  v.  1001-2 
Coxe,  W.    History  of  the  House  of  Austria,  1218-1792.    3  v.   1003-5 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  with  his  correspondence.  3  v.  6840-2 
Cox's  diary  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  {In  his  Burlesques.)  5380 
Coyne,  J.  S.  Plays.  See  French's  min.  dr.  ; — Sargent,  E.  Mod. 

stand,  dr. 

Cozzens,  F.  S.     Acadia  ;  or,  A  month  with  the  blue  noses.  1006 

—  Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker,  and  other  learned  men.  6939 

—  The  Sparrowgrass  papers.  9626 
Cozzens,  S.  W.     The  marvellous  country ;  or.  Three  years  in 

Arizona  and  New  Mexico ;  with  a  hist,   of   the   Apache 

Indians.  16657 

—  The  young  trail  hunters.  16656 
Crabb,  G.     English  synonymes.     New  ed.  6217 

—  Giles.  H.     {In  his  Lect.  and  essays,  v.  1.)  2252 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (In  his  Mod.  lit.  etc.)  2256 

—  Howitt,  W.    (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Life ;  bv  his  son.  1010 

—  Life  and  poetical  works;  by  his  son.    New  ed.,  with  portr.  and  engr.  *I 

—  Pratt,  A.  (In  her  Dawnings  of  genius.)  3524 
Crabbe,  George.     Stephen,  S.    Crabbe's  poetry.    {In  his  Hours 

in  a  lib.,  ser.  2.)  16856 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.  (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Crabbe,  G.,  the  son.     Life  of  G.  Crabbe.  1010 

—  Life  of  his  father.  (In  Crabbe,  G.  Life,  etc.)  *1 
Crabbed  age  and  youth  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson.     {In  his  Virgini- 

bus,  etc.)  22710 
Crabtree,  W.     Description  of  the  main  outfall  sewer  of  the 
borough  of    Southport.     {In  Ass.   of    Munic.   and  San. 

Eng.  and  Sur.     Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  299 

Crace-Calvert,  F.     See  Calvert,  F.  C. 

Crackers  for  Christmas  ;  stories  by  E.  H.  K.  Hugessen.  12907 

Cracow.  Hutchinson,  A.  H.  Try  Cracow  and  the  Carpathians.  11052 
Cradle  of  the  Christ,  The  ;  by  O.  B.  Frothingham.  16886 

Cradle  of  liberty  ;  by  S.  E.  Glover.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)  11829 
Cradock,  M.  Letter  to  J.  Endicott.  (/7i  Young,  A.  Chronicles.)  4911 
Cradock  Nowell ;  by  R.  D.  BJackmore.  11679 

Crafts,  W.  F.  ed.  Talks  and  stories  about  heroes  and  holidays  ; 

illust.  sermons  by  preachers  of  the  U.  S.  and  Great  Brit.     22466 
Craggs,  J.     Disposal  of  the  sewage  at  Shildon.     {In  Ass.   of 

Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.     Proc,  v.  7.)  *I 

—  Junction  blocks  in  pipe  sewers.    {In  Ass.  of  3Iun.  and  San.  eng.  and  sur. 

Proc,  V.  6.)  *I 

Craig,  A.  R.     Modern  palmistry ;  with  acct.  of    the  gipsie^. 

Illust.  7004 

Craig,  T.  On  the  motion  of  a  solid  in  a  fluid,  and  the  vibra- 
tions of  liquid  spheroids.  (Elements  of  the  mathemati- 
cal theory  of  fluid  motion.)      (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)       19485 

—  Wave  and  vortex  motion.  (Elements  of  the  mathematical  theory  of  fluid 

motion.)     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.,  No.  43.)  '                    18764 
Craigin,  L.  T.   {pseud.  Ellis  Gray).   Allegro.   {In  Hale,  E.  E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  v.  <;.)  13935 

—  Long  ago :  a  year  of  child  life.  16672 
Craik,  D.  Practical  Amer.  mill-wright  and  miller.  9125 
Craik,  D.  M.  (Muloch.)     Adventures  of  a  brownie.  11014 

—  Agatha's  husband.  9955 

—  Avillion,  and  other  tales.  5274 

—  A  brave  lady.    Illust.  9982 

—  Christian's  mistake.  5929 

—  Domestic  stories.  10799 

Contents.  The  last  of  the  Ruthvens.— The  Italian's  daughter.— The 
two  homes.— Minor  trials. — Philip  Armytage;  or,  The  blind  girl's 'love. — 
Adelaide;  fragments  fr.  a  young  wife's *diary.—The  old  mathematician.— 
The  half-cast.— Miss  Letty's  experiences.- A  bride's  tragedv.— 'Tis  useless 
trying.— The  only  son.— The  doctor's  family.— All  for  the  best. 

—  Fair  France :  impressions  of  a  traveller.    '  9953 

—  The  fairy  book.  5568 

—  A  garden  party.     (7w  Parr,  L.    The  blue  bell  of  Redneap.)  9859 

—  Hannah.  9699 

—  The  head  of  the  familv.  9956 

—  A  hero ;  Bread  upon  the  waters ;  Alice  Learmont.  3184 

—  His  little  mother,  and  other  tales  and  sketches.  20361 

Contents.  His  little  mother.— Poor  Prm.— Two  little  tinkers.— The 
postman's  daughter. — About  travelling  and  travellers. — Save  the  children. — 
Sinless  sabbath-breaking.    De  mortuis. 

—  Is  it  true?    Tales  curious  and  wonderful.  10870 

—  John  Halifax,  gentleman.  3186 

—  The  laurel  bush.  16100 

—  A  legacy :  life  and  remains  of  John  Martin.  2  v.                                       18217-18 

—  A  life  for  a  life.  3187 

—  The  little  lame  prince.  18314 

—  Mistress  and  maid.  3462 

—  My  mother  and  I.  12763 

—  A  noble  life.  6226 

—  Nothing  new ;  tales.  5082 

Contents.  Lord  Erhstoun.— Alwj-n's  first  wife.— M.  Anastasius.— The 
water  cure.— The  last  house  in  C-street.— A  family  in  love.— A  low  mar- 
riage.—The  double  house. 

—  The  OgiMes.  9954 

-gjiye-        ,.  9952 

—  Plam-speaking.  21582 

Contents.  The  tide  at  the  flood.— Victims  and  victimizers.— "  Odd " 
people.— A  little  music  — Conies.— Decayed  gentlewomen.— Novels  and 


300  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

novel-makers.— Light  iu  darkness.— An  island  of  the  blest.— How  she  told 
a  lie.— A  ruined  palace. 

—  Poems.  3188 

—  Poems.  12897 

—  Poems.     (In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Romantic  tales.    New  ed.  10798 

Contents.  Avillion;  or,  The  happy  isles.— The  self-seer.— The  sculp- 
tor of  Bruges.— The  daughter  of  Heremon.— King  Tolv.— Erotioa.— 
Cleomenes  the  Greek. — The  story  of  Hyas.— The  cross  on  the  snow 
mountains.— The  Rosicrueian. — Aiitonio  JV^^elidori.- The  story  of  Elisa- 
betta  Sirani. — A  life  episode. 

—  The  Rosicrueian.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  7.)  12978 

—  Sermons  out  of  church.  14029 

Contents.  What  is  self-sacrifice?— Our  often  infirmities. — How  to  train 
up  a  parent  in  the  way  he  should  go. — Benevolence;  or  beneficence? — My 
brother's  keeper. — Gather  up  the  fragments. 

—  Songs  of  our  vouth.  *I 

—  Studies  fr.  life\  3189 

—  Thirty  years ;  poems ;  new  and  old.                                                 ^  20109 

—  Twenty  years  ago.  10052 

—  Two  marriages.  6602 

—  The  unkind  word,  and  other  stories.  8172 

—  The  woman's  kingdom.  7568 

—  A  woman's  thoughts  about  women.  3190 

—  Young  Mrs.  Jardine.  19008 
Craik,  G.  L.     Compendious  hist,  of  Eng.  literature  and  Eng. 

lang.  fr.  the  Norman  conquest ;  with  specimens.     2  v.       6072-3 

—  The  English  of  Shakespeare;  illust.  in  comment,  on  his  Julius  Caesar; 

ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  6687 

—  Manual  of  Eng.  literature;  and  of  the  hist,  of  the  Eng.  lang.,  fr.  the 

Xorman  Conquest.  8401 

—  aiid  Knight,  C.    The  pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difiiculties;  rev.  ed., 

with  pref .  and  notes  by  F.  Wayland.    2  v.  4687-8 

—  and  MacFarlane,  C.  Pictorial  hist,  of  England.  4  v.  1011-14 
Craik,  G.  M.     Dorcas.         ,  18817 

—  Faith  Unwin's  ordeal.  6610 

—  Fortune's  marriage.  22876 

—  Hard  to  bear.  17513 

—  Lost  and  Von.  5391 

—  Miss  Moore.  12762 

—  Sydney.  20768 

—  Svlvia's  choice.  13068 
Craik,  Henry.  Life  of  Jonathan  Swift.  Portr.  22787 
Crane,  J.     Prevention  of  contagious  diseases  by  local  boards 

of  health.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Eepts.,  etc.^  v.  6.)  *I 
Cr^ne  sous  une  temp^te,  Un  ;  saynete  par  A.  Dreyfus.     (Th^d- 

tre  de  campagne,  ser.  6.)  14690 

Cranford  ;  by  E.  C.  Gaskell.  2211 

Cranmer,   T.,.%).  Le  Bas,  C.  W.    Life  of  Archbishop  C.    2  v.  2589 

—  Lee,  H.  F.    Life  and  times  of  C.  1015 

—  Life  of  C.     (In  Lardner,  D.    Cab.  of  biog.  Lives  of  Brit,  statesmen.)  1888 

—  Myers,  F.  (In  his  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 
Cranz,  D.     Ancient  and  mod.   hist,   of  the  Brethren  ;  or,  A 

succinct  narr.  of  the  Protestant  Ch.  of  the  United  Breth- 
ren ;  tr.  with  notes,  by  B.  La  Trobe.  *I 
Crapsey,  E.  The  nether  side  of  New  York.  10681 
Craque  o'doom  ;  by  M.  H.  Catherwood.  Illust.  20986 
Crater,  The  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  942 
Craven,  M7ne.  A.,  nee  P.   La  Ferronnays.     Adelaide  Capece 

Minutolo.  9417 

—  Eliane :  fr.  the  Fr.  bv  G.  FuUerton.  21817 

—  Fleurange ;  tr.  by  Ml  P.  T.  11163 

—  Same;  tr.  hj  M.  M.  Ripley.    (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  11295 

—  Le  mot  de  I'enigme.    2  v.  9564r-5 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  301 

—  Same.    Eng.  Jettatrice ;  or,  The  veil  withdrawn.  13552 

—  Natah'e  Narischkin ;  tr.  bv  Ladv  G.  Fullerton.    2  v.  18022-3 

—  Eecit  d'une  soeur.    2  v.                              '  9387-8 

—  Same.    Eng.    A  sister's  story.  13903 
Crake,  A.  D.     The   rival   heirs  ;  third    and   last  chronicle  of 

JEscendune.  21795 

Cranberry.  White,  J.  J.  Cranberry  culture.  13547 
Cranbrook,  J.     The  founders  of  Christianity ;  or,  Discourses 

upon  the  origin  of  the  Chr.  relig.  ;  lect.  14199 

Cranch,  C.  P.     The  ^niad  of  Virgil.  *I 

—  The  bird  and  the  bell,  with  other  poems.  14200 

—  Satan;  a  libretto.  12168 
Crane,  A.  M.     See  Seemuller,  A.  M. 

Crane,  W.     The  baby's  bouquet ;  a  fresh  bunch  of  old  rhymes 

and  tunes  arranged  and  decorated.  *I 

—  The  baby's  opera :  book  of  old  rhymes  with  new  dresses,  etc.  *I 

—  Illustrations.    See  Molesworth,  Mrs.    The  tapestrv  room. 

Crane,  W.    D.     Cudworth,    W.    H.     {In   Higginson,    T.    W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Craven,  H.  T.    Plays.    See  Sargent,  E.  Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Crawford,  F.  M.     Mr.  Isaacs  ;  tale  of  modern  India.  22433 

—  Dr.  Claudius.  22937 
Crawford,  J.  C.     Recollections  of  travel  in  New  Zealand  and 

Australia.     Maps  and  illust.  20799 

Crawford,  J.  M.     Mosby  and  his  men.  6667 

Crawford,  M.  S.     Life  in  Tuscany.  1017 

Crawford,  T.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of  C.    {In  Ms  Am. 

art.  life.)  7225 

Crawford,  T.  J.     The   doctrine  of  Holy  Scripture  respect,  the 

atonement.     2d.  ed.  17527 

Crawford,  O.     Portugal,  old  and  new.     Maps  and  illust.  19875 

Crawley,  Caj^f.  R.  Rowing,  sculling,  and  canoeing :  by  a 
member  of  the  London  Rowing  Club.  Sailing  and  yacht- 
ing ;  by  a  member  of  the  Thames  Yacht  Club.  18342 

—  Lawn  tennis,  Badminton,  Croquet,  etc.  19644 
Crawley,  W.  J.  C.    Handbook  of  competitive  examinations  for 

admission  to  her  Majesty's  service.     3d.  ed.  21684 

Crayfish.     Huxley,  T.  H.     The  crayfish.      (Int.  Sci.  Ser.)  19570 
Crayon,  Geoffrey,  j^seud-     See  Irving,  W. 
Crayon.     Ayres,  G.  B.     How  to  work  in  crayon.    {In  his  How 

to  paint  photographs.)  21154 

Crayon  miscellany  ;  by  W.  Irving.  2161 
Crayon  reader.  The  ;  compr.  select   fr.  the  writings  of  W.  Irving.  9830 

Creasy,  E.  S.     Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world.  8741 

—  History  of  England,  v.  1,  2.  10719-20 

—  History  of  the  Ottoman  Turks.  17126 

—  Imperial  and  colonial  constitutions  of  the  Britannic  empire.  11354 

—  Kise  and  progress  of  the  Eng.  constitution.  1019 
Creation.     Ansted,  D.  T.    The  ancient  world  ;  or.  Picturesque 

sketches  of  creation.  168 

—  Boardman,  George  D.    Studies  in  the  creative  week ;  lect.                   .  17785 

—  Dawson,  J.  W.    Origin  of  the  world,  ace.  to  revelation  and  science.  17260 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.    Omphalos ;  attempt  to  untie  the  geological  knot.  13041 

—  Haeckel,  E.  History  of  C. ;  pop.-expos.  of  the  doct.  of  evolution  in  general. 

and  of  that  of  Darwin,  Goethe,  and  Lamarck  in  particular.  2  v.  15396-7 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  harmonies  of  nature :  or.  The  unitv  of  creation.  6556 

—  James,  H.    The  laws  of  creation.     {In  his  Lect.,  etcl)  2321 


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—  M'Causland,  D.    Adam  and  the  Adamite ;  or,  The  harmony  of  scripture 

and  ethnology.    3d.  ed.  10779 

—  Morris,  H.  W.    Science  and  the  Bible ;  or,  The  Mosaic  creation  and  mod. 

discoveries.  13270 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.    Argument  of  design.   {In  his  Essays,  hist,  and  theol.,  v.  2.)  18306 

—  Murphey,  J.    Creation;  or,  The  Bible  and  geology  consistent.  3194 

—  Powell,  B.    The  philosophy  of  creation.     {In  his  Unity  of  worlds,  etc.)      10948 

—  Rhind,  W.  G.    The  six  days  of  creation.  '  3644 

—  Simmons,  H.  M.    The  unending  Genesis;  or,  Creation  ever  present.  224M 

—  Turner,  S.    Sacred  hist,  of  the  world.    3  v.  4534-6 

—  Vestiges  of  the  natural  hist,  of  creation.  4595 

—  Same.    11th.  ed.    Ulust.  *I 

—  Winchell,  A.    Sketches  of  creation.    Illust.  8510' 

—  See  also  Cosmogony;— Development; — Earth; — Man.  ♦! 
Creation,  The  ;  oratorio  ;  by  Haydn.  *I 
Creator,  The,  and  the  creature  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8926 
Credit.     Colwell,  S.     Ways  and  means  of  payment;  analysis 

of  the  credit  system.     2d.  ed.  *I 

Credit  Mobilier.  United  States.   Congress.  Housed  Select  Comm. 

to  investigate  the  Credit  Mobiliei' bribery.  Report.  1873.  1170^ 
Creed  and  conduct,  and  other  discourses;  byO..B.  Frothing- 

ham.  17422 

Creed  and  deed  ;  by  F.  Adler.  17409 

Creed,  The,  of  Christendom  ;  by  W.  R.  Greg.     2  v.  12194-5 

Creed,  The,  of  science  ;  by  W.  Graham.  *I 

Creeds.     Brigham,  C  H.     Symbolism.     (In  his  Mem.,  etc.)      20560 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    On  Creeds.    {In  his  Works,  v.  2.) 

—  Schatt",  P.    The  creeds  of  Christendom,  with  a  hist.,  and  crit.  notes.  3  v.  17200-202^ 
Harmony  of  the  reformed  confessions,  as  rel.  to  the  present  state  of 

evangelical  theology ;  essay,  1877. 

—  See  also  Apostles'  creed ; — Athanasian  creed ; — Nicene  creed ; — Sects. 
Creek  Indians.     Eggleston,  G.  C.     Red  Eagle,  and  the  wars 

with  the  Creek  Indians  of  Alabama. 
Creighton,  L.     England  a  continental  power,  fr.  the  Conquest 
to  Magna  Charta,    1066-1216.     (Epochs  of   Eng.   Hist.) 
(Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

—  Life  of  Edward,  the  Black  Prince.    3Iaps  and  plans. 

—  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.    Portr.  and  maps. 

—  Stories  f r.  Eng.  history.    Illust. 
Creighton,  M.  The  age  of  Elizabeth.  Maps  and  tables.  (Epochs 

of  Mod.  Hist.) 

—  Half-hour  hist,  of  Eng. ;  introd.  vol.  to  '^Epochs  of  English  history." 

(Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

—  History  of  Rome.     (Hist,  prim.) 

—  History  of  the  Papacy  dur.  the  reformation.    2  v. 

—  Life  of  Simon  de  Moiitfort,  Earl  of  Leicester.    Maps. 

—  The  Tudors  and  the  Reformation,  1485-1603.     (Epochs  of  Eng.  Hist.) 

(Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

—  Epochs  of  English  historv.    Namely: 
Browning,  O.    Modern  England,  1820-1874. 
Cordery,  B.  M.    Struggle  against  absolute  monarchy,  1603-1688. 
Creighton,  L.    England  a  continental  power. 
Creighton,  M.    The  Tudors  and  the  Reformation.  1485-1603. 
Powell,  F.  Y.    Early  England,  up  to  the  Norman  conquest. 
Rowlev.  J.    Rise  of  the  people,  and  growth  of  parliament,  1215-1485. 

—  Settlement  of  the  Constitution.  1689-1874. 
Tancock,  O.  W.    England  dur.  the  Amer.  and  European  wars,  1766-1820. 

Cremailleve,   La ;  vaudeville ;  par   E.   Depr^    et  C.  Clairville. 

(Theatre  de  campagne,  ser.  8.) 
Cremation.     Eassie,  W.     Cremation  of  the  dead  ;  its  hist,  and 

bearings  on  pub.  health. 


1736a 


18160 


16941 
16764 
18996 
22914 

15753 

1867a 

14003 

22137-8 

16765 

17018 

1815& 
17015^ 
16941 
17013 


17018 
17860 

17875 

14692 
1386a 


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Cremer,  H.     Reason,  conscience,  and  revelation.    {In  Heagle, 

D.     Bremen  lect.)  9780 

Cremer,  W.  H.    Magic  no  mystery  :  conjuring  tricks  with  cards, 

balls,  and  dice  ;  magic  writing,  performing  animals,  etc.       15620 

—  Hanky  Pankv ;  a  book  of  conjuring  tricks.  11449 

—  The  secret  out;  or,  One  thousand  tricks  in  drawing-room  or  white  magic.  12898 
Cremony,  J.  C.  Life  among  the  Apaches.  7547 
Creole,  ship.     Channing,  W.  E.     Duty  of  the  free  states  ;  or, 

Remarks  suggested  by  the  case  of  the  Creole.     {In  his 

Works,  V.  6.)  792 

Crequi,  R.  C.  de  F.,  marquise  de.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his 

Caus.  lund.,  v.  12.)  *I 

Crescent,  The,  and  the  cross  ;  or,   Romance  and   realities  of 

Eastern  travel ;  by  E.  Warburton.  ,  4631 

—  Same.  17th.  ed.  '  ^  *I 
Cressonnois,  Lucien.     IJn  monsieur  qui  ne  veut  plus  fumer  ; 

monologue  en  vers,      (/n  Saynetes,  etc.,  s4r.  5.)  14795 

— joi7it  author.    See  Trutfies^  J. 
Cresswell,  R.  Ya.^  joint  author.     See  Fry,  K. 
Crete.     Howe,  S.  G.     The  Cretan  refugees  and  their  American 

helpers.  7382 

—  Stillman,  W.  J.    The  Cretan  insurrection  of  1866-7-8.  12680 

—  Taylor,  B.  Excursion  to  Crete.  {In  his  Travels.)  4362 
Crew,  The,  of  the  Dolphin  ;  by  Hesba  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  15812 
Crew  of  the  "Sam  Weller  ;"  by  J.  Habberton.  17892 
Creyton,  Paul,  pseud.     See  Trowbridge,  J.  T. 

Crichton,  A.     History  of  Arabia.     2  v.  1021-2 

Crichton,  J.     Irving,  D.     Crichton.   {In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 
Crichton  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  8163 

Cricket.     Candeze,  E.    Curious  adv.  of  a  field  cricket.  Illust.     18527 

—  U.  S.  Entomol.  Comm.  The  Western  cricket.  {In  their  Kept.,  1878-9.)  20891 
Cricket,  game.  The  cricket  field  ;  or,  History  and  science  of  C.  1023 
Cricket,  The,  on  the  hearth  ;  drama  ;  by  A.  Smith.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  43.)  11831 

Cries  of  London.     See  London.    Trades. 

Crime.  Dugdale,  R.  L.  "The  Jukes  ;"  study  in  crime,  pauper- 
ism, disease,  and  heredity,  etc.     Introd.  by  E.  Harris.  16942 

—  Pike,  L.  O.    History  of  C.  in  Eng.,  illust.  the  changes  of  the  laws  in  the 

prog,  of  civilization.    2  v.  11948-9 

—  Simpson,  J.    Hints  on  the  treatment  of  criminals.    ( J?i  his  Necess.  of 

pop.  education.)  3996 

—  See  also  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Ass.  3o\xy.  passim; — International  Penitentiary 

Congress. 
Also  Trials. 
Crime  de  Jasper,  Le  ;  par  C.  Dickens  et  W.  Collins.     2  v.      14563-4 

Note.    Seq.  to  Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood. 
Crime  de  Sylvestre  Bonnard,  Le  ;  par  A.  France.  14713 

Crime  d'Orcival,  Le  ;  par  E.  Gaboreau.  14620 

Crimea.  Grey,  T.  Journal  of  visit  to  Egypt,  Constantinople, 
the  Crimea,  etc.,  in  the  suite  of  the  Prince  and  Princess  of 
Wales.  8467 

—  Koch,  K.  H.  E.    The  Crimea  and  Odessa;  acct.  of  the  climate  and  vege- 

tation ;  tr.  by  J.  B.  Horner.  2609 

—  WoUey,  C.  P.  Sport  in  the  Crimea  and  Caucasus.  22930 
Crimean  war.     Hayward,  A.     The  Crimean  campaign.   {In  his 

Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)  17947 


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—  Kinglake,  A.  W.    Invasion  of  the  Crimea;  its  origin  and  its  progress  to 

the  death  of  Lord  Raglan,  v.  1-4.  12286-9 

—  Russell,  W.  H.  The  war ;  fr.  the  landing  at  Gallipoli  to  the  death  of  Lord 

Raglan.  *I 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    The  war :  f r.  the  death  of  Lord  Raglan  to  the  evacua- 

tion of  the  Crimea :  add.  and  correct.  *I 

—  Soyer,  A.    Culinary  campaign  of  the  war.  4109 

—  Stevens,  N.    The  Crimean  campaign  with  "The  Connaught  rangers," 

1854-56.    Map.  18370 

—  See  also  Sebastopol. 

Crimes  which  the  law  does  not  reach.  10714 

Criminal,  The,  fr.  lost  honour  ;  by  F.  Schiller.     {In  Tales  fr. 

the  German.)  4347  ;  5217 

Criminal  law.     Barrett,  G.  C.     The  administration  of  criminal 

justice.     (7n  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Asso.  Jour.,  1870.)    '  15732 

—  Forsyth,  W.     Criminal  procedure  in  Scotland  and  England.     (In  his 

Essays  crit.  and  narr.)                       '  12723 

—  Livingston,  E.    Complete  works  on  criminal  jurisprudence.    2  v.  *I 

—  On  the  principles  of  criminal  law.     (In  Small  books  on  great  sub.,  v.  3.)  4016 

—  Torrev,  H.  W.    Some  topics  in  criminal  law.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Asso. 

Jour.,  1869.)  15732 

Cringle  and  cross-tree  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.'  T.  Adams].  9134 
Crimp,  W.  8.  Sewerage  works  for  the  Croydon  Rural  Sanitary 
I         Authority.     {Li  Ass.  of  Mun.   and   San.   Eng.  and  Sur. 

Proc,  V.  6.)  *I 
Crinoline  ;  by  R.  B.  Brough.  (In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  28.)  7985 
Cripple  of  Antioch  ;  by  Mrs.  Charles.  5685 
Cripps,  W.  J.  College  and  corporation  plate  ;  handbook  to  the 
reproductions  of  silver  plate  in  the  So.  Kensington  Mu- 
seum. (So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art  handbooks.)  *I 
Cripps,  the  carrier  ;  by  R.  D.  Blackmore.  15994 
Cris  and  Otbo  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith.  9601 
Crises  de  Monseigneur,  Les  ;  comedie  ;   par  G.  Droz.     (In  Le- 

gouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.     TheMre,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  14686 
Crispino  e  la  comare  ;  opera  ;  by  L.  and  F.  Ricci.     (In  Tryon, 

G.  W.     Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Criterion,  by  J.  Balmes.  18461 

Critic,  The  ;  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.     (In  his  Works.)  13290 

—  Same.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  7.  11809 
Critical  and  social  essays  ;  fr.  The  Nation.  6992 

Contents.  The  glut  in  the  fiction  market. — Critics  and  criticism.— 
Clergymen's  salaries. — Popularizing  science. — The  good  old  times. — Why 
we  have  no  Saturday  reviews. — Tinkering  hymns. — American  ministers 
abroad. — Horse-racing. — Some  of  our  social  philosophers. — Waste. — Dress 
and  its  critics.— Social  influence  of  the  national  debt.— Hints  for  Fourth 
of  .July  orations.— American  reputations  in  England.- European  and 
Amer.  'order  of  thought.— Roads.— Pews.—  A  Conn,  village. — Voyages 
and  travels. — Verse-making. — Something  about  monuments. — Our  love  of 
luxury. — A  plea  for  culture. — Curiosities  of  longevity. 

Critical  miscellanies.     See  Morley. 

Criticism.     Arnold,  M.     Function  of   criticism  at  the  present 

time.     (In  his  Ess.  in  crit.)  5971 

—  Critics  and  criticism.     (In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 

—  Home,  H.    Elements  of  criticism.  1754 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Critics.     (In  his  Friendship  of  books.)  12252 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.    Short  essay  on  critics.    (In  her  Papers  on  literature, 

etc.,  pt.  1.)  3309 

Critique  de  I'ecole  des  femmes.   La  ;  comedie  ;  by  J.  B.  P.  de 

Moliere.     (Oeuvres,  v.  3.)  14606 

Critiques  and  addresses  ;  by  T.  H.  Huxley.  11635 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  305 

Crittenden,  J.  J.     Coleman,  A.  M.     Life  of  C.     2  v.  in  1.  10483 

—  Savage,  J.  {In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 
Crochet.  Lady's  book  of  knitting  and  crochet;  cont.  patterns.  15385 
Crocker,  G.  W.     Biography  of  J.  L.  Fenton.     (In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Crocker,  U.  H.     Notes  on  common  forms.  9973 

Crockett,  D.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  Crockett ;  his  life  and  adventures.  12751 

—  Sketch  of  C.  Anecdotes,  etc.  (In  Watterson,  H.  Oddities  in  South,  life.)  22306 
Crofton,   W.     Irish   system   of   prison   discipline.     (In  Nat. 

Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

—  Points  consid.  in  Congress  of  London.  (In  Nat.  Pris.  Ass.  of  U.  S.  Kept., 

1873.)  *I 

—  Treatment  of  prisoners.     (In  Inter.  Pen.  Cong.  Trans.,  1872.)  *I 

—  Carpenter,  M.  Eeformatory  prison  discipline,  as  devel.  by  C.  6178 
Crofton  boys  ;  by  H.  Martiueau.  8067 
Croisic,  The  two  poets  of  ;  by  R.  Browning.  18358 
Croker,  J.  W.     Fitzgerald,  P.    Croker's  Boswell  and  Boswell ; 

studies  in  the  "  Life  of  Johnson."  19914 

—  Martineau,  H.     (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

—  Johnsoniana ;  or.  Supplement  to  Boswell ;  anecdotes  and  sajings  of  Dr. 

Johnson.  2369 
Croll,  J.    Climate  and  time  in  their  geological  relations  :  theory 

of  secular  changes  of  the  earth's  climate.                 '  14107 

Croly,  G.     Life  and  times  of  George  IV.  1025 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  etchings  by  Dagley  fr.  antique  gems.    2  v.  in  1.  *I 

—  Salathiel,  the  immortal ;  new  ed.             '  19517 

—  Gilflllan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Herring,  R.    A  few  personal  recollections  of  C. ;  with  extracts  from  his 

speeches  and  writings.  *I 
Croly,  J.  C.  (pseud.  Jennie  June).     Jennie  Juneiana :  talks  on 

women's  topics.  5726 

Crome,  J.     Wedmore,  F.     {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.)  16860 

Crommelin,  M.  Orange  Lily.  18705 
Crompton,  G.    Address.   { In  Worceater.  Monument  Committee. 

Ded.  of  Soldiers'  monument.)  14020 

Crompton,  S.    Howe,  H.   (InhisMem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  e^c.)  2012 

—  Sketch  of  C.  (7w  Famous  bovs.)  6036;  7707 
Cromwell ;  by  V.  Hugo,  (in  his  Th^Atre,  v.  1.)  14437 
Cromwell,  O.     Letters  and  speeches  with  elucidations  by  Car- 

lyle.     2  V.  1029-30 

—  Same ;  [3d.  ed.]    5  v.  12538-42 

—  Cornish,  F.  W.    Life  of  C.     (Hist,  biog.)  21816 

—  Forster,  J.     {In  his  Statesmen,  etc.)  1498 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    History  of  C.  and  the  Eng.  Commonwealth.  2  v.             1700-1 

—  Hawthorne,  N.     (In  his  True  stories.)  13445 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     {In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1812 

—  Headley,  J.  T.    Life  of  C.  5063 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.  O.    Cromwell;  or,  England's  great  Protector.  1876 

—  Hugesseu,  E.  H.  K.  Life,  times,  and  character  of  C.  (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)      16951 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.     (In  his  Mem.,  v.  1.)  2293 

—  Jesse,  J.  H.     {In  his  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  England,  v.  2.)  2360 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.    Life  of  C.  '                                             2544 
Same.     {In  his  Mem.  of  eel.  char.,  v.  2.)  13217 

—  Myers,  F.    {In  his  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 

—  Picton,  J.  A.    O.  Cromwell;  the  man  and  his  mission.    Portr.  22694 

—  Russell,  M.    Life  of  C.    2  v.  5452-3 

—  Smith,  G.     {In  his  Three  Eng.  statesmen.)  7187 

—  Southey,  R.    Life  of  C.  4082 
Same.     {In  his  Select  Uves.)  12208 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.     {In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 

—  See  also  Gt.  Brit.  Histoi'y. 


306  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Cromwell,  R.  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  History  of  C,  and  the  res- 
toration of  Charles  II.  ;  tr.  by  A.  R.  Scoble.     2  v.  19467-8 

Crooked  branch,  The ;  by  E.  C.  Gaskell.     {In  her  Right  at 

last,  etc.)  2216 

Crooked  places  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].  12038 

Crookes,  W.     The  manufacture  of  beet-root  sugar  in  Eng.  and 

Ireland.  17222 

—  Researches  in  the  phenomena  of  spiritualism.  13610 

—  and  Roehrig,  E.  Pract.  treat,  on  metallurgy.  3  v.  8803-5 
Crookit  Meg,  The  ;  by  J.  Skelton.  21193 
Crooks,  G.  R.  Old  and  new  theologies.  (/% Boston  Mond.  Lect.)    20467 

—  and  Hurst,  J.  F.    Library  of  theological  and  biblical  literature ;  namely : 

Harmon,  H.  M.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures.  21294 

Croquemitaine,  Legend  of.     See  L'Epine,  E. 

Croquet.     Croquet ;  as  played  by  the  Newport  Croquet  Club.     11288 
Croquis  ;  par  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].  14633 

Crory,  W.  G.     East  London  industries.  16624 

Cros,  C.     L'ami  de  la  maison  ;  L'homme  qui  a  trouv^  ;  L'homme 

propre  ;  Le  pendu.     (Th^^tre  de  campagne,  s^r.  7.)  14691 

—  Autrefois;  L'homme  raisonable;  monologue.     {In  SajTietes,  etc.,  s6r  4.)       14794 

—  Le  capitaliste ;  monologue :  Le  hareng  saur ;  f antaisie ;  Le  maltre  d'armes ; 

monologue.     {In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14793 

—  La  famille  Dubois ;  L' affaire  de  la  Beaubourg.    {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  1.)      14791 

—  L'homme  aux  pieds  retourn6s;  L'homme  perdu.     (Theatre  de  camp., 

ser.  6.)  14690 

—  L'homme  qui  a  reussi ;  monologue.     (7n  Sayn^es,  e^c,  s6r.  6.)  14796 

—  Lajournte  verte;  monologue.     (Jii  Saynetes,  efc,  ser.  7.)  14797 

—  A  journey  to  ***.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  L'obsessibn ;  monologue  en  prose ;  L'homme  qui  a  voyage.    ( J?i  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s6r  5.)  14795 

—  Le  violon.     (Th^nitre  de  campagne,  s6r.  8.)  14692 

—  Le  vovage  k  trois-etoiles ;  Lebilboquet;  La  bonne;  saynete.     {In  Say- 

netes,  etc.,  s6r.  2.)  14792 

Crosby,A.B.  Anatomy  of  the  violinist.  (7nBull,S.C.  O.Bull.)   22212 
Crosby,  Edith  ^.^  joint  autlior.     See  Coursen,  C.  H. 
Crosby,  H.      Calm   view   of  the   temperance   question.     {In 

Boston  Monday  Lect.,  1880-81.)  20467 

—  The  Christian  preacher.    Yale  lectures,  187^-80.  19680 

—  Moderation  vs.  Total  abstinence;  or,  Dr.  Crosby  and  his  reviewers.  20430 
Crosland,  C.     Stories  of  the  city  of  London  retold  for  youthful 

readers.     Illust.  20662 

—  Hubert  Freeth's  prosperity.  12328 
Crosland,  Mrs.  N.     See  Crosland,  C. 

Cross,  B.  C.     Sanitary  condition  of  Dewsbury  and  its  sewer-   , 
age  works.     {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur. 
Proc,  V.  6.)  *I 

Cross,  J.  G.     Electric  short-hand :    writing  by  principles  in- 
stead of  arbitrary  signs.     3d.  ed.  21628 
Cross,  Launcelot,  pseud.     See  Carr,  F. 

Cross,  The,  above  the  crescent;  by  H.  Southgate.  17365 

Cross  and  crescent ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  11249 

Cross  of  Beruy ;  by  E.  de  Girardin,  T.  Gautier,  J.  Sandeau, 

and  M^ry.  8746 

Cross  Patch,  and  other  stories  ;  by  S.  Coolidge  [S.  C.  Woolsey].  21207 
Cross  purposes  ;  by  C.  Findlay.  19796 

Crossed  in  love.     Illust.      {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  307 

Crossed  path,  The  ;  or,  Basil ;  by  W.  Collins.  890 

Note.    Rev.  ed.  pub.  as  Basil. 

Crossing  the  line  ;  by  G.  Almar.     {In  French's  Min.  dr.,  v.  12.)  11842 

Cross-purposes.     {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
Croston,  J.     Nooks  and  corners  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  ; 

notes  historical,  legendary,  genealogical,  and  descriptive.  22399 
Crotch,    W.      Elements    of    musical    composition.      3d.    ed. 

(Novello's  lib.)  11728 

Crotchet  castle  ;  by  T.  L.  Peacock.     {In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  13880 

Crochets  and  quavers  ;  by  M.  Maretzek.  2900 

Crouch,  A.  M.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Crouch,  Julia.     Three  successful  girls.  10195 
Croucher,  J.  H.    Plain  directions  for  obt.  photographic  pictures  ; 

with  hints  on  the  daguerreotype.  1032 
Crowding  the  season  ;  by  E.  T.  Hardy.     {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  40.)  7991 
Crowe,   C.   (S.)      The   advocate's   wedding-day.      {In   Little 

class.,  v.  8.)  12979 

—  Light  and  darkness.  1445 

—  Niffht  side  of  nature;  or,  Ghosts  and  ghost  seers.  1034 

—  Storv  of  Martha  Guinnis  and  her  son.  (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.  The  elves.)  12446 
Crowe,  E.  E.     History  of  France.     3  v.                                        1035-7 

—  Same ;  Later  ed.  5  v.  *I 
Crowe,  J.   A.,  and   Cavalcaselle,  G.  B.     The  early  Flemish 

painters.  6222 
Raphael ;  his  life  and  works ;  partic.  ref .  to  recent,  discovered  records,  v.  1.   22652 

Crowell,  H.  G.     Sanitary  regulations  rel.  to  abattoirs.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Crowfield,  C,  pseud.     See  Stowe,  H.  E.  B. 

Crown,  A,  from  the  spear.  10464 

Crown,  The,  of  life  ;  discourses  ;  by  I.  D.  Williamson.  1038 

Crown  of  wild  olive  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.  Ruskin.  6408 

Crown  prince  ;  by  T.  E.  Wilks.     {In  French's  Min.  dr.,  v.  13.)  11842 

Crowned  Hippolytus,  The.     See  Euripedes. 

Crowninshield,  F.  W.     Walley,  W.  P.    {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Crowquill,  A.     What  I  saw  after  eating  my  Christmas  pudding. 

{In  Christmas  story-teller.)  17662 

Crows,  Indians.     See  Absaraka. 

Croxall,  S.     Fables  of  ^sop  and  others  ;  with  instruct,  ap- 
plications.    Illust.  1039 

Cruikshank,G.   Illustrations.    (7/iBowring,  J.    Minor  morals.)  *I 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.    Life  of  0.    Illust.    2  v.  *I 

—  Paget,  J.     (In  his  Paradoxes  and  Puzzles.)  12732 

—  Palgrave,  F.  T.     (In  his  Essavs  on  art.)  6531 

—  Wedmore,  F.  (In  his  Studies  in  Eng.  art,  ser.  2.)  20468 
Cruise  of  the  Betsey  ;  by  H.  Miller.  1040 
Cruise,  The,  of  the  Casco  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  9666 
Cruise  of  the  Dashaway  ;  by  H.  P.  H.  Nowell.  14048 
Cruise,  A,  under  six  flags ;  by  O.  A.  E.  22620 
Cruise  of  the  Frolic  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  6097 
Cruise  of  the  "  Ghost ;"  by  W.  L.  Alden.  Illust.  21288 
Cruise  of  the  Midge  ;  by  M.  Scott.  18144 


308  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Cruises  with  Captain  Bob  on  sea  and  land  ;  by  B.  P.  vShillaber.  19371 
Cruising.     Alden,  W.  L.     The' canoe,  and  the  flying  proa;  or, 

Cheap  cruising  and  safe  sailing.  17824 

Crumbs  fr.  the  round  table  ;  a  feast  for  epicures  ;  by  J.  Barber.  6G34 

Crumbs  swept  up  ;  by  T.  DeW.  Talmage.  11286 

Crusades.     Bohn,  H.  G.     Chronicles  of  the  C.  2383 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    The  crusades.    Map.     (Epochs  of  Mod.  Hist.)  12966 

—  Gray,  G.  Z.    The  children's  crusade :  Episode  of  the  13th.  cent.  8878 

—  Mackay,  C.    The  crusades.     (I7i  his  Mem.  of  popular  delusions,  v.  2.)  2840 

—  Michaud,  J.  F.    Historv  of  the  C.    3  v.  3020-2 

—  Mills,  C.    History  of  the  crusades.  3049 

—  Procter,  G.  History  of  the  C. ;  their  rise,  progress,  and  results.  Illust.  3547 
Crusoe,  Robinson,  2)seud.     See  DeFoe,  D. 

Crusoe  in  New  York  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  19799 

Crust,  The,  and  the  cake  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].  11511 

Crustacea.  White,  A.  Popular  hist,  of  British  Crustacea.  5906 
Cruttwell,  C.  T.     History  of  Roman  literature  to  the  death  of 

Marcus  Aurelius.  18252 

—  and  Banton,  Peake.    Specimens  of  Roman  literature ;  fr.  the  works  of  . 

Latin  authors  to  the  times  of  the  Antonines.  19287 

Cruvelli,  S.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  (In  his  Great  singers,  ser.  2.)  20365 
Cryptogram,  The  ;  by  J.  Verne.  (Giant  raft,  II.)  22064 
Crystallography.     Dana,  E.  S.     {In  his  Text  book,  etc.)  17053 

—  Mitchell,  W.    Crystallography.     (In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5187 

—  Ruskin,  J.  Ethics  of  the  dust ;  lect.  on  the  elements  of  crystallisation.  6232 
Cuba.     Description. 

—  Carleton,  G.  W.    Our  artist  in  Cuba,  etc. ;  leaves  fr.  the  sketch-book  of 

a  traveller,  1864-1868.  *I 

—  Dana,  R.  H.,  Jr.    To  Cuba  and  back.  1087 

—  Gallenga,  A.    The  pearl  of  the  Antilles  12083 

—  Howe,  J.  H.    A  trip  to  Cuba.  2014 

—  Hurlbut,  W.  H.    Gan-Eden ;  or,  Pictures  of  Cuba.  2115 

—  O'Kellev,  J.  J.    Mambi-land ;  or.  Adventures  in  Cuba.  12764 

—  Steele,  J.  W.    Cuban  sketches.  21114 

—  TumbuU,  D.    Cuba,  etc.     (Travels  in  the  West.)  4531 

—  Woodruff,  Mrs.  J.  L.  M.    My  winter  in  Cuba.  9843 

History. 

—  Ballon,  M.  M.    History  of  Cuba.  4965 

—  See  also  Antilles. 

Cuckoo  clock.  The;  by  E.  Graham  [Mrs.  Molesworth].  Illust.  18260 

Cud  jo's  cave  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  5538 

Cudlip,  A.  (/ormeW?/ Miss  Thomas.)     Allerton  Towers.  22338 

—  The  Dower  house.  7481 

—  Maud  Mohan.  10620 

—  On  guard.  12455 

—  Onlv  herself.  4412 

—  Our  set;  coll.  of  stories.       .  21659 

—  Played  out.  6601 

—  Plaving  for  high  stakes.  '     7230 

—  Theo  Leigh.  5975 

—  Walter  Goring.  6653 
Cudworth,   R.     Fox,  W.  J.     Cudworth's  Intellectual  system. 

{In  his  Mem.  ed.  of  Coll.  Works,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Tullock,  J.  {In  his  Rat.  theology,  etc.,  v.  2.)  11457 
Cudworth,  W.  H.     Biography  of  W.  D.  Crane.     {In  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Culley,  R.  S.  Hand  book  of  pract.  telegraphy.  4th.  ed.  8516 
Cullis,  Dr.  C.     Boardman,  W.  E.     Faith  work  under  C.  in 

Boston.  12323 

Culprit  Fay,  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Drake.  10142 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  309 

Cnlross,  J.     William  Carey.     (Heroes  of  Chr.  hist.)  21502 

Culture.     Giles,  H.     The  cost  of  a  cultivated  man.     {In  his 

Illust.  of  genius.)  6001 

—  Greenwood,  J.  G.    Eelations  of  culture  to  pract.  life.     {In  Owens  Col- 

lege.   Ess.  and  addr.)  12926 

—  Hittell,  J.  S.    A  brief  history  of  culture.  13332 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Science  and  culture.  21538 

—  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.    Hints  on  mental  culture.     (In  his  Caxtoniana.)       17309 

—  Morley,  J.    Popular  culture.     (In  his  Crit.  misc.,  ser.  2.)  17635 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.    Culture  and  religion.  .  9126 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.    The  culture  demanded  by  mod.  life.  6952 

—  See  also  Primitive  culture ;— Self  culture. 

Culture  and  anarchy  ;  essay  ;  by  M.  Arnold.  12890 
Culture  of  pleasure ;  or,  The  enjoyment  of  life  in  its  soc.  and 

relig.  aspects.     2d.  ed.  10784 

Culverwel,  N.  Tulloch,  J.  (In  his  Rat.  theology,  v.  2.)  11457 
Cumberland,   R.     Foster,  J.     Mudford's  life  of  C.     (In  his 

Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)      •  1503 

—  Scott,  W.    (In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  2.)  3851 
Same.     {In  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)  3837 

Cumberland,  The,  Army  of.     Cist,  H.  M.     The  army  of  the  C. 

(Camp,  of  the  Civ.  war.)  "  21503 

—  Van  Home,  T.  B.  History  of  the  Army  of  the  C.  2  v.,  and  atlas.  15392-3 
Cumberland  Co.,  Eng.     Lonsdale,  H.     Worthies  of  C.     6  v. 

13717-20;  13814-15 
Cumming,  C.  F.  At  home  in  Fiji.  Map  and  illust.  2d.  ed.  2  v.  20663-4 

—  Fire  fountains;   Hawaii,  its  volcanoes,  and  the  hist,  of  its  missions. 

illust.    2v.  22656-7 

—  A  lady's  cruise  in  a  French  man-of-war.    New  ed.    Map  and  illust.  21818 
Cumming,  J.     Sabbath  evening  readings  on  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    4  V.                                                                                  1044-7 

—  Sabbath  morning  readings  on  the  Old  Testament.  2  v.  1042-3 
Cumming,  R.  G.     A  hunter's  life  among  the  wild  animals  of 

South  Africa;  with  introd.  by  B.  Taylor.  2  v.  in  1.  1048 
Cumming,  W.  G.     Wild  men  and  wild  beasts  ;  or,   Scenes  in 

camp  and  jungle.  (Illust.  lib.  of  trav.,  etc.)  9867 
Cummings,  G.  D.     Attractive  power  of  the  cross.  ,  (In  Union 

pulpit.)  6680 
Cummings,  J.  B.  Inefficiency  of  quarantine  in  Arkansas,  1879. 

(In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc..  v.  5.)  *I 
Cummings,  M.  F.   and  Miller,  C.   C.     Architecture ;  designs 

for  street  fronts,  suburban  houses,  and  cottages.     Illust.  6211 

Cummings,  W.  H.     Purcell.     (Great  musicians.)  21351 

—  Kudiments  of  music.  (Music  prim.)  18415 
Cummins,  M.  S.     El  Fureidis.  1052 

—  The  lamplighter.  1051 

—  Mabel  Vaughan.  1050 
Cumnock,  R.  McL.  Choice  readings  ;  with  elocutionary  advice.  17610 
Cundall,  J.  Every-day  book  of  natural  history.  Illust.  6481 
Cundall,  3..,  joint  author.     See  Woltmann,  A. 

Cuneiform  writing.  Hodges,  E.  R.  Origin,  progress,  and 
results  of  hieroglyphic  and  cuneiform  decipherment.  (In 
his  Cory's  anc.  frag.)  16535 

—  Mahafiy,  J.  P.  Cuneiform  inscriptions.  {In  his  Prolegom.  to  anc.  hist.)  10106 
Cunitz,  M.     Dall,  C.   H.     Marie  Cunitz,  the  mathematician. 

(In  her  Hist,  pictures.)  1080 

Cunningham,  A.    The  haunted  ships.   (In  Little  class.,  v.  8.)     12979 


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—  The  king  of  the  Peak.     {In  Little  class,,  v.  7.) 

—  The  life  and  laud  of  Burns;  with  coutrib.  by  T.  Campbell;  pref.,  The 

genius  and  writings  of  Burns,  by  T.  Carlyle. 

—  Lives  of  British  painters  and  sculptors.    5  v. 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  early  painters.— Wm.  Hogarth.— R.  Wilson.— 
Sir  J.  Reynolds.— T.  Gainsborough.  2.  B.  West.— J.  Barry.— Wm.  Blake.— 
J.  Opie.— G.  Moreland.— E.  Bird.— H.  Fuscli.  3.  G.  Gibbons.— C.  G. 
Cibber.— L.  F.  Roubiliac— J.  Wilton.— T.  Banks.— J.  Nollekens.— J.  Ba- 
con.— A.  Darner. — J.  Flaxman.  4.  Jamesone. — Ramsay. — Romney. — 
Ruuciman. — Copley. —  Mortimer.  —  Raeburn.  —  Hoppner.  —  Owen. — Har- 
low.—Bonington.  '  5.  Cosway.— D.  Allan.— Northcote.— Beaumont.— 
Lawrence.— Jackson.— Liverseege.-Burnet. 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     (In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  2.) 

—  Gilfillan,  G.  A.  Cunningham  and  the  rural  poets.  (In  his  Sketches,  etc.) 
Cunningham,  J.     Episcopacy,  Presbytery,  and  Puritanism  in 

Scotland,  1572-1660.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.) 

—  Home-spun  religion ;  The  religion  of  love.     (Sotch  sermons,  1880.) 

—  New  theorv  of  knowing  and  known  j  with  some  speculations  on  the  bor- 

der-land  of  psychology  and  physiology. 
Cunningham,  W.  "  Growth  of  Eng.  industry  and  commerce. 
Cunynghame,  A.  T.     My  command  in  vSo.  Africa,   1874-1878  ; 
travel  in  the  colonies  and  independent  states.     Maps. 

—  Travels  in  the  eastern  Caucasus,  on  the  Caspian  and  Black  seas,  espec.  in 

Daghestau,  and  on  the  fi-ontiers  of  Persia  and  Turkey,  1871.    Illust. 
Cupid,  M.  D.  ;  by  A.  M.  Swift. 

Cupid  and  Chow-chow  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.     (Aunt  Jo's  scrap- 
bag,  V.  3.) 
Cupid  and  the  sphinx ;  by  H.  Flemming. 
Cupper,  R.  A.     The  universal  stair  builder. 
Cupples,  G.     The  deserted  ship. 

—  The  green  hand. 

—  The  sunken  rock ;  tale  of  the  Mediterranean.     (Harper's  lif  .-hr.  ser.) 
Cupples,  Mrs.  G.     Driven  to  sea. 

Curate,  The,  in  charge ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Curate,  The,  of  Orsi^re  ;    by  O.  Roquette. 

Curate's  discipline.  The  ;  by  E.  Eiloart. 

Curate's  widow.  The  ;  byS.  S.Ellis.   {In  her  Pict.  of  priv.  life.) 

Cure  for  the  heartache;  comedy;  by  T.  Morton.  (In  Mod. 
stand,  dr.,  v.  2.) 

Cure  for  the  fidgets  ;  by  T.  J.  Williams.  (In  French's  Min. 
dram.,  v.  39.) 

Cur6  manque,  Le ;  or,  Social  and  relig.  customs  in  France ;  by 
E.  de  Courcillon. 

Curiosities  of  entomology.     Cold,  illust. 

Curiosities  of  longevity.     (Li  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.) 

Curious  case.      {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  41.) 

Curiosities  of  ornithology.     Illust. 

Curley,  E.  A.  Nebraska ;  its  advantages,  resources,  and  draw- 
backs.    Illust. 

Curran,  J.  P.     Speeches.     {In  Speeches  of  Phillips,  etc.) 

—  Speeches ;  ed.  with  mem.  and  hist.  not.  by  T.  Davis.    3d.  ed. 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.) 

—  Curran,  W.  H.    Life  of  C. 

—  Foster,  J.    Speeches  of  C.     {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.) 

—  Giles,  H.     {In  his  Lect.  and  essays.) 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     {In  his  Most  em!  orators,  etc.) 

—  Phillips,  C.    CuiTau  and  his  contemporaries. 

—  Sketch  of  C.     {In  Famous  boys.) 

—  Timbs,  J.     {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.) 
Ourran,  W.  H.     Life  of  J.  P.  Curran. 


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1154 
2255 

20753 
19903 

13803 
21721 

18520 

11657 
22337 

8382 

18073 

*I 

11252 

12435 

19486 

588 

15462 

17915 

6960 

1369 

11804 

7990 

980 
9727 
6992 
7991 
9728 

15440 

5170 

5829 

526 

1071 

1503 

7850 

1785 

5382 

5036 

12o92 

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Currency.  Bonnet,  V.  The  example  of  France ;  essays  on 
the  payment  of  the  indemnity  and  the  management  of  the 
currency,  1870-74.  13785 

—  Fullarton,  J.    Regulation  of  currencies.  8854 

—  Hughes.  R.  W.    Popular  tr.  on  the  currency  question,  fr.  a  southern 

point  of  view.                                                 *  18491 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    The  currency  juggle.     (7?i  Ms  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  1.)  5978 

—  Price,  B.    Currency  and  banking.  14382 

—  Robertson,  E.  W.    Standard  of  the  past  in  weight  and  currency.  (In 

his  hist,  essays.)  '  15927 

—  Ropes,  J.  S.     Restoration  and  reform  of  the  currency.     (In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1873.)  '  15733 

—  Royall,  W.  L.  Discussion  of  the  C.  question.  (In  Ms  And.  Jackson,  etc.)      19368 

—  Sumner,  W.  G.  Hist,  of  American  C. ;  English  bank  restriction,  and  Aus- 

tralian paper  money.    App.,  "Bulletin  report"  [Gt.  Brit.].  12395 

—  See  also  Banks ;— Money ;— Paper  money;— tJ.  S. 
Also  Political  economy.* 

Current  discussion.     See  Burlingame,  E.  L. 

Currier,  E.  Political  text  book ;  cont.  the  Declaration  of 
Independence,  with  the  Lives  of  the  signers  ;  Constitution  ; 
Inaugural  addresses,  messages,  etc.  1070 

Curry,  D.  Life  of  Wesley  ;  and  rise  and  progress  of  Method- 
ism ;  by  R.  Southey ;  with  notes  by  S.  T.  Coleridge  and 
rem.  on  W.  by  A.  Knox ;  ed.  by  C.  C.  Southey.  2d.  Am. 
ed.     2  V.  4080-1 

Curse  of  gold;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  7708 

Curteis,  A.  M.     History  of  the  Roman  empire,  A.  D.  395-800. 

(Hist,  hand  books.)  15410 

—  Rise  of  the  Macedonian  empire.  (Epochs  of  anc.  hist.)  Maps.  19834 
Curtin,  J.  C.     Catholic  view  of  education  in  the  U.  S.     (Pps. 

on  education.)  *I 

Curtis,  A.  W.     The  spirit  of    seventy-six ;   or,   The  coming 

woman  ;   drama  ;  — A  change  of  base  ;    and  Doctor  Mond- 

schein.  '  7272 

Curtis,  B.  R.     Dottings  round  the  circle.  *I 

Note.    Brief  glances  at  the  Yosemite,  Japan,  China,  India,  Africa,  and 
Europe. 
Curtis,  Mrs.  C.  P.  {pseud.  Carroll  Winchester).    From  Madge 

to  Margaret.  21531 

Curtis,  G.  T.     History  of  the  origin,  formation,  and  adopt,  of 

the  const,  of  the  U.  S.  ;  with  not.  of  its  princ.  framers.  2  v.         *I 

—  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.  2  v.  8387-8 
Curtis,  Gr.  W.    Equal  rights  for  women  ;  Fair  play  for  women. 

{In  Worn.  Suff.  Tr.)  14359 

—  Howadji  in  Syria.  1059 

—  Lotus-eating ;  a  summer  book.  1064 
'-  Memoir,     (in  Downing,  A.  J.    Rural  ess.)  1262 

—  My  chateaux.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.     {In  Rice,  A.  T.    Essavs,  etc.)  18790 

—  Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji.                                      *  1060 

—  Opening  address.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  16734 

—  Our  new  livery,  and  other  things.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

—  Potiphar  papers.  1061 

—  Prue  and  I.                                                                                     '  1062 

—  Trumps.  1063 
Curtis,"  M.  F.  Tanagra  figurines.  *I 
Curtis,  N.  M.     Documents  rel.  to  the  removal  fr.  office  of  C.  ; 

and  to  his  indictment  for  levying  and  receiving  political 
assessments.      (Civ.  Serv.  Ref.  Ass.  Pub.)  22193 


312  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Curtis,  T.  B.     Infant  mortality — Vital  statistics.     {In  Buck, 

A.  H.     Tr.  on  hygiene  and  pub.  health,  v.  2.)  19452 

Curtis,  T.  F.     The  human   element  in  the  inspiration  of  the 

Scriptures.  6967 

Curtis,  W.  H.     Disposal  of  the  dead.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  7.)  *I 

Curtius,  E.     History  of  Greece  ;  tr.  by  A.  W.  Ward.    5  v.  9153-7 

—  Same.    Eng.  ed.    5  v.  *I 

—  Biog.  sketch  of  C.     {In  Atlas  ess.)     (Atlas  ser.)  1&294 

—  Grimm,  H.    E.  Curtius  liber  Kunstmuseen.     {In  his  Zehn  ausgewahlte 

Ess.)  10304 

Curtius,  G.  Smaller  grammar  of  the  Greek  language.  10740 
Curtius   Rufus,   Quintus.      De  rebus   gestis  Alexandri  Magni 

libri   superstites  cum  suppl.  J.  Freinshemii  quibus  notas 

add.  N.  E.  Lemaire.     3  v.      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  •  8251-3 

Curwen,  H.     History  of  booksellers,  the  old  and  the  new.  12193 

Curwen,  J.     Tonic  sol-fa.     (Music  prim.)  18414 

Curwen,  J.  C.  Lonsdale,  H.  {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  1.)  13717 
Curwen,  J.  S.     Studies  in  worship-music,   chiefly  as  regards 

congregational  singing.  20323 
Curwen,  S.     Journal  and  letters,  1775-84;   Added,  biog.  not. 

of  Amer.  loyalists,  etc.,  by  G.  A.  Ward.  1067 

Curzon,  R.     Monasteries  of  the  East.  1068 

Cusack,  M.  F.  Student's  manual  of  Irish  history.  10696 
Gushing,  C.     The  social  condition  of  woman.     {In  Rice,  A. 

T.     Essays  fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  The  treaty  of  Washington.  11605 

—  Savage,  J.  (In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  .  3777 
Gushing,  L.  S.     Manual  of  Parliamentary  practice;  rules  of 

proceeding  and  debate  in  deliberative  assemblies.  1069 
Gushing,  W.  Flanders,  H.   {In  his  Lives  of  the  Chief  Justices, 

V.  2.)  14147 

Cushman,C.S.  Clement,  C.E.    C.Cushman.  (Amer.actorser.)  21580 

—  Stebbins,  E.  C.  Cushman;  her  letters,  and  memories  of  her  life.  17771 
Cusins,  W.  G.     Songs  fr.  the  pub.  writings  of  Tennyson,  set 

to  music  ;  portr.  and  illust.  *I 

Cussans,  J.  E.     Hand-book  of  heraldry.  8886 

Gust,  Hon.  Lady.     The  cat;  its  hist,  and  diseases.  9201 

Gust,  R.  N.  Pictures  of  Indian  life,  1852-1881.  Maps.  21952 
Custer,  G.  A.    My  life  on  the  plains  ;  or,  Personal  experiences 

with  Indians.  13233 

—  Victor,  r.  F.    Life  of  C.     (In  her  Eleven  vears  in  the  Rockv  Mts.,  etc.)  19396 

—  Whittaker,  F.  Life  of  C.  '  16608 
Custine,  A.,  Marquis  de.  Russia  [in  1839].  1132 
Custis,  G.  W.  P.    Mary  Washington.     {In  Women  of  worth.)  1219 

—  Recollections  and  private   mem.  of   Washington ;    with  mem.  of  the 

author;  notes  by  B.  J.  Lossing.  4673 
Customs.     See  Manners  and  customs. 

Custozza.     Adams,  C.     {In  his  Great  camp.)  18150 

Cuthbert,.J.  H.     Life  of  R.  Fuller,  D.D.  18720 

—  The  prophet  and  the  king.  (In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Cutler,  E.  J.    Biography  of  F.  Birney.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harvard  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Cutlery.     Callis,  F.     Cutlery.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15475 

Cutter,  C.     Anatomy  and  physiology.     6th.  ed.  13215 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.                              '  313 

—  Treatise  on  anatomy,  physiology,  and  hygiene.  Engr.  Rev.  ed.  . "  1073 
Cutter,  W.  Life  of  Israel  Putnam.  1074 
Cutting  tools.     Smith,  R.  H.     Cutting  tools  worked  by  hand 

and  machine.  Plates,  etc.  22834 
Cuttle-fish.    Kent,  W.  S.    Gigantic  cuttle-fish.     {In  Estes,  D. 

Half-hr.  rec.  in  pop.  sci.,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Cutts,  E.  L.     Charlemagne.     (Home  lib.)  21953 

—  Christians  under  the  crescent  in  Asia.    (Soc.  for  Prom.  Chr.  Knovs^ledge.)     22518 

—  Constantine  the  Great :  the  union  of  the  State  and  the  Church.    (Home 

lib.)                                                      •  21954 

Cuvier,  G.  L.  C.  F.  D.,  baron.     The  animal  kingdom.  1075 

—  Lee,  Mrs.  S.    Memoirs  of  C.  5103 

—  Pratt,  A.  (In  her  Da\ynings  of  genius.)  35^24= 
Cuyler,  T.  L.     From  the  Nile  to  Norway,  and  homeward.  211o3 

—  John  Bunyan.    (In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Thought-hives.  10485 
Cuyp,  or  Kuyp,  A.     Davis,  J.  P.     {In  his  Thoughts  on  great 

painters.)  6530 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.  {In  his  Homes,  haunts,  etc.)  10178 
Cuzzoni,  F.  Clayton,  E.  C.  {Li  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 
Cycla,  pseud.     See  Clacy,  E. 

Cyclopaedia  of  literary  and  scientific  anecdotes.  2470 

Cyclopaedia  of  moral  and  religious  anecdote.  1523 
Cyclopedia  of  religious  denominations  :  accounts  of  creeds  and 

systems;  by  members  of  the  respective  bodies.  8072 
Cyclopaedias.     See  Encyclopaedias. 
Cymbeline.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Cymon  and  Iphigenia  ;   by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  his  Extrava- 
ganzas, V.  4.)  *I 
Cymry,  The,  Tales  of  ;  by  J.  Motley.  22818 
Cyprus.     Baker,  Sir  S.  W.     Cyprus  in  1879.  19416 

—  Brassey,  A.    Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East;  or,  Cruises  to  C,  etc.  19457 

—  Cesnola,  L.  P.  di.    Cyprus :  its  auc.  cities,  tombs,  and  temples.    Maps 

and  illust.  *I 

—  Dixou,  W.  H.    British  Cyprus.  19288 

—  Lang.  R.  H.    Cyprus :  its  hist.,  present  resources,  and  future  prospects ; 

illust.  18329 

—  Newton,  C.  T.    Researches  in  C.     (I7i  his  Ess.  on  art,  etc.)  19887 

—  Oilier,  E.  (In  his  Illustrated  history  of  the  Russo-Turkish  war,  v.  2.)  18840 
Cyrano  de  Bergerac,  S.     See  Bergerac,  S.  C.  de. 

Cyril  Thornton,  Youth  and  manhood  of  ;  by  T.  Hamilton.  3  v.  4462-4 

Cyrilla  ;  by  Baroness  Tautphoeus.  8696 

Cyrilla  Maude's  first  love  ;  by  E.  P.  Wood.  14351 

Cyrus,  King  of  Persia.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  C.  8 
Czar.     See  Tsar. 

Czar,  The  ;  tale  of  the  time  of  Napoleon.  22883 

Czarina,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Hofland.  9928 

Czarine,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  1,  v.  7.)  *I 

D.,  M.  J.  M.     Art  and  nature  under  an  Italian  sky.     2d.  ed.  728 

Dab  Kinzer ;  by  W.  O.  Stoddard.  20389 
Dabney,  R.  L.     The  Christian's  best  motive  for  patriotism. 

{In  Fast-day  sermons.)  1454 

Da  Capo  ;  by  Miss  A.  E.  Thackeray.  17507 

—  Same.  (In  her  Miss  Williamson's  diyagations.)  20517 
Dach,  S.     Gedichte ;    hrsg.  v.   H.  Oesterlcy.     (Deut.  Dicht. 

des  17  Jahrh.)  16471 
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Dacier,  ^Mme.  A.    L.      Sainte-Beuve,  C.   A.     {In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  9.)  *1 

Dadd,  G.  H.     Modern  horse  doctor.  1078 

Daddow,  S.  H.  and  BaDoan,  B.     Coal,  iroD,  and  oil ;    or,  The 

practical  AmericaD  miner.  8402 

Daddy  Goriot ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.  17728 

Daguerreotype.     /See  Photography. 
Daouesseau.     See  Aouesseau. 

Daguin,  P.  A.     Traits  el6mentaire  de  physique.     4  v.  9410-13 

Dahlgren,  J.  A.     Memoir  of  Uli'ic  Dahlgren.  10028 

—  Dahlgren,  M.  Y.  Memoir  of  D.  Portr.  and  illust.  22139 
Pahlgreu,   M.   V.       Etiquette   of  social   life  in    Washington. 

5th.  ed.  20563 

—  Memoir  of  J.  A.  Dahlgren.    Portr.  and  illust.  22139 

—  South-Mountain  magic ;  a  narrative.  21761 

—  South  sea  sketches ;  [South  America] .  20991 
Dahlgren,  U.     Chesney,  C.  C.     A  northern  raider  in  the  civil 

war.      (In  his  Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  Dahlgren,  J.  A.  Memoir  of  D.  10028 
Dahn,  F.  A  struggle  for  Rome  ;  tr.  by  L.  Wolffsohn.  3  v.  20926-8 
Dahomey.      Skertchley,  J.  A.      Dahomey   as   it  is  ;  App.   on 

Ashautee,  and  glossary  of  Dahoman  words  and  titles.  12744 

Daily  bread  and  other  stories.  8689 

Contents.     Hale,  E.  E.    Daily  bread.— The  oiled  feather.— The  man 
who  kept  himself  in  repair.— Lowe,  M.  P.    Bessie  Grey.— Hale,  E.  E. 
Christmas  waits  in  Boston. — Jessica's  first  prayer. 
Daily  News.     See  War  Correspondence. 

Daily  praise  and  prayer;  by  R.  R.  Shippen.  15353 

Dairyman's  daughter,  The  ;  by  L.  Richmond.      {In  his  Annals 

of  the  poor.)  ,  3651 

Daisies  and  buttercups  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.  22330 

Daisy;  by  [S.  Warner].     2  ser.  7477;  9951 

Daisy  Brentwell ;  by  I.  Widdemer.  15581 

Daisy  Burns  ;  by  J.  Kavanagh.  2426 

Daisy  chain.  The  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  5844 

Daisy  Miller  :  by  H.  James,  Jr.  18082 

"Daisy  Miller,"  An  English  ;  by  V.  W.  Johnson.  21646 

Daisy  Thornton  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  20856 

Dakota.     See  West,  The. 

Dakyns,  H.  G.     Xenophon.      {In  Abbott,  E.     Hellenica.)         20099 
Daldy,  F.  F.     Charterhouse  ;  the  school  life.     {In  Pascoe,  C. 

E.     Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 

Dale,  J.  W.     An  inquiry  into  the  usage  of  BAIITlZg^,   and 

the  nature  of  Judaic  baptism.     2d.  ed.  10716 

Dale,  R.  W.     The  atonement;  lect.,  1875.     6th.  ed.  17528 

—  The  doctrine  of  the  Real  Presence  and  of  the  Lord's  Supper.     (In  Rey- 

nolds, H.  R.    Ecclesia.)  '        10027 

—  Impressions  of  America.     (Appletons'  new  hand.-vol.  ser.)  17886 
— -  Nine  lectures  on  preaching,  at  Yale  College.     (Yale  lect.,  1877.)  19645 

Dall,  C.  W.  H.     The  college,  the  market,  and  the  court ;  or, 

Woman's  relation  to  education,  labor,  and  law.  6771 

—  My  first  hohday;  or.  Letters  home  from  Colorado,  Utah,  and  California.  20992 

—  Historical  pictures  retouched ;  miscellanies.  1080 

Contents.  Aspasia.—Hypatia.— Countess  Matilda.— Cassandra  Fedele. 
—Women  of  the  House  of  Montefeltro.— Women  of  Bologna. — Contribu- 
tions of  women  to  medical  science.— Duties  and  influence  of  womeu.— 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  315 

Marie  Cunitz,  the  mathematician. — Mme.  de  Stael. — M.  Fuller.— "The 
Great  lawsuit : "  Mary  Astell ;  M.  Wollstonecraft ;  M.  Fuller.— Lono-  Lane. 
— Pepperell  House.— How  to  make  children  happy.— Sketch  fr.  real  life.— 
The  country  parish.— Autumn  leaves.— Dr.  Lowell  and  his  ministry. 

—  Paper.     {In  Howe,  J.  W.    Sex  and  education.)  "  12253 

—  Romance  of  the  association ;  or,  One  last  glimpse  of  Charlotte  Temple 

[Charlotte    Stanley]   and    Eliza  Wharton    [Elizabeth   Whitman],  a 

curiosity  of  literature  and  life.  13649 

—  The  other  side.     (In  Brackett,  A.  C.    Education  of  Amer.  girls.)  12327 

—  Woman's  ri^ht  to  labor.  1081 

—  Woman's  right  under  the  law.  1085 
Dall,  W.  H.  Alaska  and  its  resources.  8573 
Dallas,  G.  IVI.  Savage,  J.  {In  his^Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 
Dallas,  W.  L.     Weather  telegraphy.     (In  Brown,  R.    Science 

for  all,  ser.  2.)  '  "  20446 

Dallas,  W.  S.     Entertaining  naturalist.     See  Loudon,  J.  W. 

—  Zoology.  2  V.  {In  Orr,  W.  S.  Circ.  of  the  sci. :  Sys.  of  nat.  hist.)  5185-6 
Dallas  Galbraith  ;  by  IVIrs.  R.  H.  Davis.  7539 
Dalliu,  T.  F.^  joint  author.     See  Sargent,  J.  F. 

Dair  Ongaro,  F.     Novelle  vecchie  e  nuove.  15507 

Contents.  Storia  d'un  Garofano.— La  Rosa  Bianca.— La  Pianella  Per- 
duta.— La  Rosa  Dell'  Alpi. — Due  Madri.— II  pegiio.— II  pozzo  d'amore.— I 
Colombi  di  S.  Marco. — Geremia  del  Venerdi. 

—  Racconti.  15506 
Dalmatia.      Wilkinson,    J.    G.      Dalmatia   and    Montenegro, 

with  a  journey  to  JVIostar  in  Herzegovina,  and  remarks  on 
the  Slavonic  nations  ;  Hist,  of  Dalmatia  and  Ragusa  ;  The 
Usees,  etc.     2  V.  *I 

Dalmon,  H.     IVIetrical   pocket-book  ;    or,  IVIanual  of  weights, 

measures,  and  coins.  17591 

Dalrymple,  J.,  Viscount  Stair.  Graham,  J.  M.  Annals  and 
correspondence  of  the  Viscount  and  1st.  and  2d.  Earls  of 
Stair.     2  v.  .  14212-13 

Dalrymple,  J.,  1^^  Earl  of  Starr.  Graham,  J.  IVI.  Annals 
and  correspondence  of  the  Viscount  and  1st.  and  2d.  Earls 
of  Stair.     2  v.  14212.-13 

Dalrymple,  J.,  2d.  Earl  of  Stair.  Graham,  J.  M..  Annals 
and  correspondence  of  the  Viscount  and  1st.  and  2d.  Earls 
of  Stair.     2  v.  14212-13 

Dalrymple,  J.  S.  The  naiad  queen.  {In  IVIod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)   11829 
Dalrymples,  The.   Chambers,  W.    {In  his  Stor.  of  old  families.)   18362 
Dalton,  J.     Lonsdale,   H.      (/?i /iis  Worthies  of  Cumb.    v.  5.)   13510 
Dalton,  J.  C.     Origin  and  propagation  of  disease.   {In  Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Rept.,  1873.)  14104 

—  Treatise  on  human  physioloofy.  13486 

—  Treatise  on  phvsiologv  and  hvgiene.  13553 
Dalton,  The  ;  by  C.  J.  Lever.  5260 
Daly,  A.  "Frou  Frou."  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  45.)  11832 
Dalyell,  T.,  of  Binns.  Grant,  J.  {In  his  Cav.  of  fortune.)  10760 
Dalziel,  H.  {pseud.  "Corsincon.")  British  dogs;  their  varie- 
ties, hist.,  breed.,  etc.     Illust.                                                    20242 

Damascus.  Eddy,  D.  C.   Walter's  tour  in  the  East;  Damascus.  19490 

—  McGregor,  J.    The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan.  10501 

—  Mackintosh,  Mrs.    Damasciis  and  its  people ;  sk.  of  mod.  life  in  Svria. 

Illust.  '  22814 

—  Porter,  J.  L.  Five  years  in  Damascus.  8969 
Dame  Blanche,  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Operas  comiques,  v.  2.)         *I 


316  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Dame  Blanche,  La  ;  Opera  ;  by  Boieldieu.     {In  Tryon,  G.  W. 

Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  .  *I 
Dame  de  Monsoreau,  La  ;  par  A.  Dumas.     3  v.                         9488-90 

Dame  de  Niort,  La  ;  par  Quatrelles.   {In  Saynetes,  efc,  s^r.  3.)  14793 

Dame  de  pique,  La;  par  P.  M^rimee.  {In  his  Nouvelles.)  9520 
Dame  de  pique,  La  ;  opera  com.  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

ser.  4,  V.  15.)  *I 

Dame  du  chateau  mure.  La  ;  par  La  Comtesse  Dash.  9475 
Dame   Nature,    and    her   three   daughters ;  by  X.  B.  Saintine 

[J.  X.  Boniface].  8009 
Damon's  ghost ;   [by  E.  L.  Bynner].  20839 
Damer,  A.  S.     Cunningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  paint- 
ers, efc,  V.  3.)  1055 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  {hi  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
Dames  de  comptoir ;  par  L.  Forain.  {In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14793 
Damnation  of  Faust ;  dram,  legend  ;  by  H.  Berlioz.  *I 
Damon,  W.  E.  Ocean  wonders.  Illust.  18480 
Damon  and  Pythias  ;  play ;  by  J.  Banim.     {In  Mod.   stand. 

dr.,v.  5.)  11807 

Damoreau,  L.  C.  M.  Clayton,  E.  C.  (7n  /ier  Queens  of  song.)  5873 
Dampier,  W.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     Voyages  and  adventures 

of  D.     (7?i /it.s  Notable  voyages.)  19571 

—  Life  and  voyages.     {In  Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  etc.)  1264 

—  Piirves,  D.  L.  Dampier's  voyage.  '{In  his  English  circumnavigators.)  14165 
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Damrosch,  L.     How  to  succeed  as  a  musician.    {In  Abbott,  L. 

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Dams.     McMaster,  J.  B.     High  masonry  dams.  15798 

Dana,  C.  A.  Household  book  of  poetry.  8106 
Dana,  E.  S.     Appendix.     {In  Dana,  J.  D.     App.  to  5th.  ed. 

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—  Text  book  of  elementary  mechanics.    2d.  ed.  21860 

—  and  J.  D.  Text  book  o*f  mineralogy.    With  an  extend,  treat,  on  crys- 

tallography and  phys.  mineralogy.  17053 

Dana,  J.  D.  Appendixes  to  the  5th.  ed.  of  Dana's  Mineralogy.)  22377 
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and  III. 

—  Corals,  and  coral  islands.  10544 

—  Corals,  and  coral  islands.     (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

Note.    Substance  of  a  small  portion,  only,  of  above. 

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—  Manual  of  geology ;  spec,  ref .  to  Amer.  geological  history.  12927 

—  Manual  of  mineralogy.                                                          '  1086 

—  Manual  of  mineralogy  and  lithology.    3d.  ed.,  re-arr.  and  re-written.  18253 

—  System  of  mineralogy.                     '  9326 

—  Text  book  of  geology.    Illust.  5586 

—  Text  book  of  mineralogy.     See  Dana,  E.  S. 

Dana,  R.  H.     Powell,  T.     {In  his  Living  authors.)  3522 

—  Notice  of  D.  {In  Stoddard,  E.  H.  Poets'  homes.)  '  19286 
Dana,  R.  H.,  Jr.     The  seaman's  friend.  9975 

—  Speech,  1867,  on  the  repeal  of  the  usurv  laws.    (Soc.  for  Polit.  Ed. 

Econ.  tr.)  21167 

—  To  Cuba  and  back.  1087 

—  Two  years  before  the  mast.  1088 
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Danbury,  Life  in ;  by  J.  M.  Bailey.  11688 

Dance,  C.  Plays.  See  French's  min.  dr.  ; — Sargent,  E.  Mod. 
stand,  dr. 

—  joint  author.    See  Planehe,  J.  E. 

Dance,  C.  D.  Recollections  of  Venezuela.  Map  and  illust.  22100 
Dancing.     Ball-room  guide.  ^  9180 

—  The  German;  how  to  ffive  it,  how  to  lead  it,' how  to  dance  it.  18289 

—  Sause,  M.  J.    Art  of  dancinp:;  descr.  of  dances,  with  etiquette,  benefits 

and  hist,  of  dancing-.  19500 

Danenhower,  J.  W.  Narrative  of  the  "Jeannette."  Illust.  22021 
Danesbury  House  :  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  21745 

Dangeau,  P.  de  C,  marquis  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his    ■ 

Caus.  lund.,  v.  11.)  *I 

Dangerfield's  rest ;   [by  H.  Sedley].  6094 

Dangerous  game,  A  ;  by  E.  Yates.  12866 

Dangerous  wooing.  A;  by  B.  Bjornson.    (In  his  Bridal  march. 

etc.)  ^  21758 

Dangerous  virtue,  A  ;  by  H.  H.   Boyesen.     (  With  his  Queen 

Titania.)  20834 

Danican,  F.  A.,  called  ThilidoY .  Allen,  G.  Life  of  Philidor, 
musician  and  chess-player  ;  with  Essay  on  P. ,  as  chess- 
author  and  chess-player,  by  Tassilo  von  Heydebrand  und 
der  Lasa.  11332 

Daniel,  Mrs.  M.     The  heu-ess  in  the  family.  11964 

Daniel  Dennison  ;  by  Mrs.  Hoflaud.  5234 

Daniel  Deronda  ;  by  George  Eliot  [M.  E.  Lewes].  2  v.  15796-7 
Daniel  in  Babylon  ;  by  W.  M.  Punshon.  {In  his  Lect.,  etc.)  11802 
Daniell,  J.  F.     Chemistry.     {In  Lib.  usef.  kn.)  5109 

Daniell,  W.  H.     The  voice,  and  how  to  use  it.  8745 

Daniels,  G.  F.     The  Huguenots  in  the  Nipmuck  country ;  or, 

Oxford  prior  to  1713  ;  introd.  by  O.  AV.  Holmes.  19058 

Daniels,  W.  H.     Memorials  of  G.  Haven.     Introd.   by  B.  K. 

Peirce.  19944 

Dannenberg,  G.  {pseud.  Golo  Raimund.)  From  hand  to  hand  ; 

fr.  the  German,  by  Mrs.  Wister.  21650 

—  A  new  race ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister.  19765 
Danseuse  de  Shamakha,  La;  by  J.  A.  de  Gobineau.     {In  his 

Nouv.  Asiatiques.)  14480 

Danson,  J.  T.     Lectures  on  the   polit.  economy  of  daily  life, 

1875-6.  18364 

Dante  Alighieri.     Dante,  tr.  by  I.  C.  Wright.  4th.  ed.    Illust.     1091 

—  De  Mouarchia ;  tr.  by  F.  J.  Church.     (In  Church,  R.  W.    Dante.)  18274 

—  Divine  comedy;  the  Inferno;  prose  tr. ;  text,  and  notes  by  J.  A.  Carlyle.       1089 
.  —  Divine  comedy:  tr.  l>y  C.  B.  Cayley.    4  v.  '  "      20532-5 

—  Divine  comedy ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Lou^ellow.     [Notes  and  illust] .    3  v.  9150-2 

—  Sonnets.     {In  Tomlinson,  C.    The  sonnet.)  19135 

—  The  vision;  or.  Hell,  Purgatorv,  and  Paradise :  tr.  bv  H.  F.  Carv;  with 

Life  of  D.,  notes,  etc.    Illust.  '  '  1090 

—  Vita  nuova;  tr..  with  introd.  and  notes  by  T.  3Iartin.  12816 

—  Botta,  V.    Dante  as  philosopher,  patriot/aud  poet ;  with  analysis  of  the 

Divina  Commedia.                                                                    '  6018 

—  Church,  R.  TT.    Dante ;  an  essav.  18274 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Critical  not.  of  life,  etc.  {In  his  Stor.  fr.  the  Ital.  poets.)  2105 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     {In  his  Amon,i!:  my  books,  ser.  2.)  15406 

—  Macaulav,  T.  B.     (hi  his  Crit..  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  2786 

—  Oliphant.  31.  (O.  W.)    Dante.  17196 
{In  her  Makers  of  Florence.)    Illust.  *I 


318  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M.     (In  her  Italian  life.)  9027 

—  Rossetti,  D.  G.    Dante  and  his  circle ;  collect,  of  lyrics.  13587 

—  Rossetti,  M.  F.    A  shadow  of  Dante.                  ,  10125 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  lund:,  v.  11.)  *I 

—  Scherer,  E.    Dante  et  Goethe.     (In  his  Etudes  crit.  de  litterature.)  14600 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  Dante.  16634 
Dante  and  Beatrice  fr.  1282  to  1290  ;  romance  ;  by  R.  Lothian. 

2  V.                                        •  15716-17 

Danton,  G.  J.     Brougham,  H.      (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)  527 

—  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.     (hi  his  Orators  of  France.)  5012 

—  Gilflllan,  G.  (Li  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  .  2257 
Danube.     Arnold,  R.  A.     From  the  Levant,  the  Black  sea,  and 

the  D.     2  V.  10806-7 

—  King,  E.    Along  the  Danube ;  Danubian  davs.    (In  Murphy,  B.,  etc.  On 

the  Rhine.)                                                 "  19935 

—  Fiske,  J.  Races  of  the  D.  (In  his  Darwinism,  etc.)  18991 
Danvers,  H.     Fascinating  individual.      (In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  21.)  11846 
D'Anvers,  N.     Elementary  hist,  of  art ;   introd.  to  anc.  and 

mod.  architecture,  sculpture,  painting,  music.  *I 

—  Raphael.     (Illust.  biog.  of  the  gt.  art.)  18916 

—  Science  ladders ;  namely : 

Forms  of  land  and  water.  21762 

Lowest  forms  of  water  animals;  illust.  nat.  hist,  reader.  22437 

Vegetable  life.  21763 
Daphnis  et  Chlo^  ;  par  C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve.     (In  his  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  4.)                                                            "  *I 
Da  Ponte.     See  Ponte  L.  da. 
D'Arblay,  Mme.  F.  B.     See  Arblay,  F.  B.  d'. 

Darby,  J.     Botany  of  Southern  states.  1096 

Darby  and  Joan  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly.  (InherSussex  stor.,  v.  3.)   20548 
Dare,  Jeanne.     Bray,  A.  E.     Joan  of  Arc,  and  the  times  of 

Charles  VII.  of  France.  12257 

—  Calvert,  G.  H.    The  Maid  of  Orleans ;  hist,  tragedy.  12551 

—  Charles,  3Irs.  E.    Joan  the  maid;  story  of  the  iStli.  cent.  18583 

—  De  Quincev,  T.     (In  his  Misc.  ess.)  1157 

—  Goodrich.  S.  G.     (In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Grimke,  S.  M.    Joan  of  Arc.  6615 

—  Hewitt,  M.  E.     (In  her  Lives.)  1899 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     (In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  2.)  13217 

—  The  Maid  of  Orleans.  5249 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Sketch  of  D.     (In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)  4886 

—  Tuckey,  J.    Joan  of  Arc,  ''  the  maid."  19693 

—  Watson,  H.  C.     (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.  (In  his  Seven  heroines  of  Christendom.)  18848 
Darien  ;  by  E.  Warburton.  5815 
Darius  I.,  King  of  Persia.  Abbott,  J.  History  of  Darius.  9 
Dark  ages.     See  Middle  Ages. 

Dark  and  fair;  by  C.  Rockingham  [Count  de  Jarnac].    3  v.   22824-6 
Dark  continent.     See  Africa. 

Dark  doings  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope.     {In  his  Seven  Stories.)  20275 
Dark  hour  before  dawn  ;    play ;    by  J.  Brougham  and  F.  B. 

Goodrich.      {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  28.)  11824 

Dark  inheritance,  A  ;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  18595 

Dark  scenes  of  history  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  2296 

Darkest  hour  before  dawn,  'Tis  the  ;    by  R.  E.  Mack.  {In 

French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  40.)  7991 

Darkness  and  daylight ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  5659 

Darley,  F.  O.  C.     Sketches  abroad  with  pen  and  pencil.  7542 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  819 

Darling,  C.  R.     Confessions  of  prisoners.     {In  Grinuell,  C.  E. 

Points  of  law,  Guiteau's  case.)  *I 

Darling,  M.  G.     Battles  at  home.  9621 

—  In  the  world;  seq.  to  "  Battles  at  home."  9622 
Darlington,  W.  American  weeds  and  useful  plants.  1097 
Darnfey  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  2288 
Darragh,  L.  Watson,  H.  C.  {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Darras,  J.  E.  IJahhe.  General  hist,  of  the  Catholic  Church.  4  v.  1 1 184-7 
Darryll  Gap  ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  6693 
Daru,  Count.  Life  of  Volney.  {In  Volney,  C.  F.  The  ruins.)  12051 
Daru,P.  A.  N.  B.  Sainte-Beuve,C.  A.  (J?^^^■sCaus.  lund.,  v.  9.)  *I 
Darwin,  C.  R.     The  descent  of  man,  and  selection  in  rel.  to 

sex.     2  V.  9089-90 

-f-  The  difterent  forms  of  flowers  on  i)lants  of  the  same  species.  17259 

—  Ettects  of  cross  and  self-fertilisation  in  the  ve.u-etable  kingdom.  16883 

—  Expression  of  the  emotions  in  man  and  animals.  11279 

—  The  formation  of  vegetable  mould,  thr.  the  action  of  worms,  etc.    Illust.  20993 

—  Insectivorous  plants.  14033 

—  Journal  of  researches  into  the  nat.  hist,  and  geologv  of  countries  visited 

dur.  the  voyage  of  H.  AJ.  S.  Beagle.    2  v.  '  1099-1100 

—  Movements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants.    2d.  ed.,  rev.  15395 

—  On  the  origin  of  species  by  means  of  natural  selection.  1098 

—  Prefatory  notice.     {In  Weismann,  A.    Stud,  in  the  theory  of  descent.)  19925 

—  Preliminary  notice.     {In  Krause,  E.    E.  Darwin.)  19474 

—  Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under  domestication;  pref.  bv  A.  Gray. 

lUust.    2  v.                                                                                     '  5558-9 

—  Same.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  15754-5 

—  The  various  contrivances  by  which  orchids  are  fertilised  by  insects.  2d.  ed.  16884 

—  What  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  in  the  ship  "  Beagle."  19056 

—  and  F.    The  power  of  movement  in  plants.    Illust.  20152 

—  Charles  Darwin;  memorial  noticiBs  repr.  fr.  "Nature."'     (Nature  ser.)  22318 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    Darwinism  in  morals,  etc.  10835 

—  Conwav,  M.  D.    Pre-Darwinite  and  post-Darwinite  world.    {In  his  Idols 

and  Ideals.)  16980 

—  Fiske,  J.    Darwinism,  and  other  essays.  18991 

—  Gray,  A.    Darwiniana;  essays  and  reviews  pert,  to  Darwinism.  15959 

—  Hoc^e,  C.    What  is  Darwinism!"  12468 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    More  criticisms  on  Darwin.  9845 

—  Laing,  F.  H.    Darwinism  brought  to  book.    {In  Manning,  H.  E.    Ess. 

on  relig.,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

—  Lankester,  E.  R.     {In  his  Degeneration.)  19853 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    My  reply  to  Mr.  Darwin.     {In  his  Chips,  v.  4.)  9117 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Newton  and  Darwin.     {In  his  Mvsteries,  etc.)  22822 

—  Schmid,  R.  The  theories  of  I).,  and  their  rel.  to  phil.,  relig.,  and  morality.  22333 

—  Schmidt,  O.    Doctrine  of  descent  and  Darwinism.  17170 

—  Stephen,  L.    Darwinism  and  divinitv.    {In  his  Ess.  on  freethinking,  etc.)  19049 

—  Wright,  C.  {In  his  Phil,  disc.)  16903 
Darwin,  E.  Krause,  E.  Erasmus  Darwin.  19474 
Dasakumaracharitam.     Hindoo  tales  ;  tr.  fr.  the  Sanscrit  by 

P.  W.  Jacob.  11670 
Dasent,  G.  W.  Jest  and  earnest;  ess.  and  reviews.  2  v.  13611-12 
Contents.  V.  1.  A  fortnight  in  Faroe.— Wildbad  and  its  water.— 
England  and  Norway  in  the  11th.  cent.— Origin  of  the  English  language. 
2.  Latham's  ''  Johnson's  dictionary."- The  Greek  and  English  quarrel. 
—The  story  of  free  trade.— How  we  were  all  vaccinated.— Magnus  the 
Good,  and  Harold  Hardrada.— Harold  Hardrada,  King  of  Norway.— 
Pickings  from  Poggio. 

—  Lady  Sweetapple.  11348 

—  Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.  1101 

—  Story  of  Burnt  Njal;  or.  Life  in  Iceland  at  the  end  of  the  lOthTcent. ;  fr. 

the  Icelandic  of  the  Njals  Saga.    2  v.  *I 

—  Story  of  Gisli,  the  outlaw;  fr.  the  Icelandic.    Illust.  *I 

—  Vikings  of  the  Baltic ;  tale  of  the  North  in  the  10th.  cent.    3  v.  15586-8 

—  See  also  Asbjoernsen. 

Dashiell,  T.  G.     A  pastor's  recollections.  14034 


320  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Dates.     See  Chronology. 

Daubign(^,  J.  H.  M.     See  Merle  d'Aubign^. 

Daudet,  A.     L'^vangeliste.  14750 

—  Same ;  tr.  bv  M.  N.  Sherwood.  22573 

—  Jack ;  tr.  b^  M.  N.  Sherwood.  17060 

—  Kings  in  exile ;  tr.  by  \.  Champlin.  19453 

—  Lettres  de  mon  moulin ;  impressions  et  souvenirs.    S^- ed.  *  14659 

—  Tlie  little  good-for-nothing;  fr.  the  French ;  bv  M.  X.  Sherwood.  18006 

—  The  nabob ;  tr.  by  L.  H.  Hooper.                      '  17443 

—  The  new  Don  Quixote ;  or.  The  wonderful  adv.  of  Tartarin  of  Taraseon ; 

tr.  by  C.  Roland.                                                                                    .  13979 

—  Les  prunes ;  poesie.     {In  Leirouve,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14498 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.     (7?i /ris  Chats.)  22863 

—  Les  rois  en  exil ;  roman  Parisieu.  14597 

—  Mauris,  M.  {In  his  French  men  of  letters.)  19854 
Daudet,  E.     Dolores.  14645 

—  Henriette ;  fragments  f r.  the  diary  of  the  Marquis  de  Boisguerny.  17853 

—  Zahra  Marsy.  '  *I 
Dauge,  H.  A  fair  philosopher.  21883 
Daughter, The  ;  byT.  H.  Bayley.  (/^iFrench's  Min.  dram.,  v.  15.)  11843 
Daughter,  The  ;  play  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.  (In  /i/sDram.  works.)  11888 
Daughter  of  an  empress  ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6569 
Daughter,  A,  of  Bohemia ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].  12389 
Daughter,  A,  of  Heth  ;  by  W.  Black.  9705 
Daughter,  The,  of  night ;  by  S.  W.  Fullom.  1194 
Daughter  of  the  regiment.     See  Figlia  del  reggimento. 

Daumas,  Y.^  joint  autlior.     See  Arbousset,  T. 

Daunou,  P.  C.  F.  M^moires.   (Barri^re.  Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  12.)  14532 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     {In  his  Xotices  et  portr.,  v,  1.)  9573 

—  Saihte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  cout.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Dauphiny.    France.     See  Waldenses. 

Davault's  mills  ;  by  C.  H.  Jones.  15671 

Davenant,  W.    Hamilton,  W.    (/w  his  Poets  laureate  of  Eng.)  18533 

Davenport,  S.     Engraving.      (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15472 

Davenport  Dunn  ;  by  C.  Lever.  2626 
David,  King  of  Israel.     Keble,  J.     The  psalter  ;  or.  Psalms  of 

David,  in  P^ng.  verse.     4th.  ed.  *I 

—  Krummacher,  F.  W.    David;  tr.  bv  31.  G.  Easton.  7489 

—  Taylor,  W.  N.    David ;  his  life  and  its  lessons.  15427 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.     {In  her  Book  of  worthies.)  8118 

—  See  also  Jews.    History. 

David,  C.  G.  Positivist  primer.  9912 
David,  W.  H.     Winchester ;  the  school  life.     {In  Pascoe,  C. 

E.     Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 

David  Armstrong  ;  or,  Before  the  dawn.  19810 
David  Copperfleld  ;  Personal  hist,   and  experience  of ;  by  C. 

Dickens.  1191 
David  Copperfleld  ;  drama,  adapt,  fr.  Dickens  ;  by  J.  Brougham. 

{In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  16.)                                            '  11818 

David  Elgiubrod  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  9022 
David  Leslie  ;  by  S.  S.  Thornburn.     2  v.                                    19635-6 

David  Swan  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
Davidge,  W.    The  drama  defended.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

v.  22.)  7982 

—  Footlight  flashes ;  [Autobiography] .  6379 
Davids,  T.  W.  R.    Buddhism ;  sketch  of  the  life  and  teachings 

of  Gautama.     (Non.-Chr.  relig.  syst.)  17494 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  321 

—  Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  relig.  as  illust.  in  Indian  Buddhism. 

(Hibbert  lect.  1881.)       ^  21352 

David's  little  lad  ;  by  L.  T.  Meade.                                            ^  17557 

Davidson,  D.  Connexion  of  sacred  and  profane  history.  3  v.  in  1.  1108 

Davidson,  E.  A.     The  boy  joiner  and  model  maker :  pract. 

direct,    for   making   numerous    articles ;  mechanical  toys, 

models,  etc.  ;  with  descr.  of  tools  and  method  of  using  them.  13262 

—  Dra\ying  for  brick  layers.  12608 

—  Drawing  for  cabinet-makers.  12611 

—  Drawing  for  carpenters  and  joiners.  12801 

—  Drawing  for  machinists  and  engineers.  12610 

—  Drawing  for  metal  plate  workers.  12612 

—  Drawing  for  stone  masons.  12613 

—  Elements  of  building  constr.  and  architectural  drawing.  12609 

—  Elements  of  practical  perspective.  12617 

—  Gothic  stonework;  hist,  and  priuc.  of  church  architecture,  arrangement 

of  ecclesiastical  edifices,  e^c.  12614 

—  Linear  drawing;  appl.  of  prac.  geometry  to  trade  and  manufactures.       *I ;  12615 

—  Manual  of  house-painting,  graining,  marbling,  and  sign-writing.    Illust.        16932 

—  Model  drawing.  12616 

—  Orthographic  and  isometrical  projection.    Rev.  and  enl.  *I;  12618 

—  Painting  in  sepia,  water-colours,  "and  oils;  with  hist,  and  characteristics 

of  various  styles  of  ornament.    Diagrams  and  engr.     {In  Field,  G. 

Granunar  of  colourinu-.)  15482 

Davidson,  J.  L.  8.     Polybius.      {In  Abbott,  E.     Hellenica.)  20099 

Davidson,  L.  M.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Sedgwick,  C.  M.,  Life  of  D.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  7.)  4116 
Davidson,  M.  M.     Goodrich.  S.  G.     {In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Irving,  W.     {In  his  Spanish  papers,  v.  2.)  5869 
Davidson,  R.     Description  of  the  Leamington  sewage  pumping 

station.     {In  Ass.   of  Munic.   and   San.   Eng.    and    Sur. 

Proc,  V.  1.)  *I 

Dayidson,  R.     Biographical  sketches  of  members  of  the  Synod 

of  Philadelphia.  (  TF^Y/i  Patterson,  R.  M.  Hist,  sketch.)  *I 
Davidson,  Samuel.     The  doctrine  of  last  things  cent,  in  the 

New  Test.,  comp.  with  the  notions  of  the  Jews,  etc.  22658 

Davidson,  S.     Introduction  to  the  Old  Testament.    3  v.         8899-901 

—  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament.    2  v.  8902^ 

—  Same.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  21686-7 
Davidson,  T.  Brown,  J.   Life  of  a  Scottish  probationer  ;  mem. 

of  D.  18526 

—  Life  of  A.  Rosmini ;  Bibliographv ;  Introd.,  etc.    {In  Rosmiui-Serbati,  A. 

Philosophical  system.)  '  21902 

—  The  Parthenon  frieze ;  and  other  essays.  21955 

Contents.    Subject  of  the  Parthenon  frieze.— Subject  of  the  group  of 
gods  on  the  front  of   the    base  of  the  Phidian  Zeus  at  Olympia.— The 
Pelasgic  wall  of  Atheus.— Oidipous  Tvrannos, 
Davie,  W.  R.     Hubbard,   F.  M.  "  Life  of  I).       {In  Sparks,  J. 

Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  25.)  4134 

—  Sketch  of  D.     {In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2122 
Davies,  C.  M.     History  of  Holland  and  the   Dutch  nation,  fr. 

the  10th.  cent,  to  the  18th.  ;  incl.  the  rise  and  prog,  of  the 
Protestant  reform,  in  Holland,     3  v.  *I 

Davies,  C.     Elements  of  analyt.  geometry,  and  of  the  diff.  and 

integ.  calculus.  19062 

—  Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonometry ;  with  appl.  in  mensuration.  19063 

—  Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonometry,  from  the  works  of  A.  M.  Le- 

gendre;  adapt,  to  inathemat.  instr.  in'the  U.  S.  19064 

—  Elements  of  surveying  and  levelling.  19065 

—  The  nature  and  utilitv  of  mathematics,  with  methods  of  instruction  expl. 

and  illust.  18792 


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—  New  elementary  alj^ebra.  19066 

—  Practical   mathematics;    with  drawing  and  mensuration,  appl.  to  the 

mech.  arts.  19067 

—  University  al<?ebra.  19068 

—  The  metric  system;  embr.  reports  of  J.  Q.  Adams,  and  lect.  of  Sir  J. 

Herschel.  ,  16596 

Davies,  C.  M.     Heterodox  London  ;  or,  Phases  of  free  thought 

in  the  metropolis.     2  v.  12720-1 

—  Mystic  London ;  or,  Phases  of  occult  life  in  the  metropolis.  13613 

—  Orthodox  London ;  or,  Phases  of  relig.  life  in  the  Church  of  England.  12122 

—  Unorthodox  London ;  or.  Phases  of  relig.  life  in  the  metropolis.  12255 
Davies,  D.  C.  Treatise  on  slate  and  slate  quarrying,  scientific, 

pract.,  and  commerc.  17802 

Davies,  D.    Some  pop.  errors  in  connect,  with  sanitary  matters. 

{In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 

Davies,    P:.     Mythology    and   rites    of   British    Druids;    with 
ancient  poems  and  extracts,  [and]  Remarks  on  anc.   Brit- 
ish coins.  *I 
Davies,  G.  C.     Practical  boat  sailing  for  amateurs.     Illust.         20447 

—  Rambles  and  adventures  of  our  school  field-club.  Illust.  20553 
Davies,  J.     Catullus,  TibuUus,  and   Propertius.      (Anc.  class. 

for  Eng.  read.)  16595 

—  Hesiod  and  Theognis.  (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  12957 
Davies,  J.  L.     Life  in  Christ;  sermons.                                           12S91 

—  and  Vaughan,  D.  J.  The  republic  of  Plato,  with  analvsis  and  notes.  10976 
Davies,  R.  Walks  through  the  city  of  York.  '  20929 
Davies,  S.  Sermons,  v.  2.  1109 
Davies,  T.  L.  O.     Bible  P^uglish  ;  chap,   on  old  and  disused 

expr.  in  the  author,  version  of  the  Scriptures,  and  Book  of 

Common  Prayer.     Illust.  fr.  contemp.  literature.  16819 

Davies,  T.     Losing  to  win.  13235 

Davies,  T.  A.     How  to  make  money  and  how  to  keep  it.  6722 

Davies,  W.     A  fine  old  English  gentleman,  exempl.  in  the  life 

of  Lord  Collingwood  ;  a  biog.  study.  15621 

Davis,  A.  J.     The  Diakka  and  their  earthly  victims  ;  expl.  of 

the  false  and  repulsive  in  spiritualism.  11990 

—  The  great  harmonia.    5  v.  1110-14 

Contents.    V.  1.    The  phvsician.    2.    The  teacher.    3.    The  seer. 
4.    The  reformer.    5.    The  "thinker. 

—  The  magic  staff;  autobiography.  1115 

—  Memoranda  of  persons,  places,  and  events;  embr.  facts,  visions,  etc., 

in  magnetism,  clairvovance,  spiritualism;  with  Zschokke's  "Hor- 
tensia."  *  7383 

—  The  penetralia ;  being  harmonial  answers  to  important  questions ;  rev, 

andenl.  19462 

—  Philosophy  of  spiritual  intercourse ;  expl.  of  mod.  mysteries ;  rev.  and  enl.    11287 

—  The  present  age  and  inner  life.  1116 

—  The  principles  of  nature ;  her  divine  revelations :  and  A  voice  to  mankind.        1117 

—  Stellar  key  to  the  summer  land.    Illust.  7184 

—  Tale  of  a  physician ;  or.  The  seeds  and  fruits  of  crime.  7766 

—  Twenty  discourses.  New  York,  1863.  6169 

Contents.  Defeats  and  victories.— The  world's  true  Redeemer.— The 
endof  the  world.— The  new  birth.— The  shortest  road  to  the  kingdom  of 
Heaven.— The  reign  of  Anti-Christ.— The  spirit  and  its  circumstances. 
— Eternal  value  of  pure  purposes. — Wars  of  the  blood,  brain,  and  spirit. — 
Truths,  male  and  female.— False  and  true  education.— Equalities  and  in- 
equalities of  human  nature. — Social  centres  in  the  Summer-land. — Poverty 
and  riches. — The  object  of  life. — Expensiveness  of  error  in  religion. — 
Winter-land  and  summer-land. — Language  and  life  in  the  Summer-land. — 
Material  work  for  spiritual  workers.— IJltimates  in  the  Summer-land. 
Davis,  C.  H.  Report  on  inter-oceanic  canals  and  railroads  bet. 

the  Atlantic  and  Pacific.  *I 


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Davis,  G.     History  of  Starbridge  and  Southbridge.  1118 

Davis,  I.  P.     Hygiene  for  girls.                                '  22938 
Davis,  J.  C.     Biography  of  T.   R.  Robeson.      {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Davis,  Jefferson.     Pollard,  Y..  A.     Life  of  Davis.  10545 

—  Else  and  fall  of  the  Confederate  government.    2  v.  20504-5' 

—  Savage,  J.  {In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 
Davis,  J.     Frost,  T.     Voyages    in  search    of   the   north-west 

passage.      {In  his  Hf.-hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 
Davis,  Sir  J.  F.  The  Chinese  ;  a  gen.  descr.  of  China.   2  v.     1119-20 

Davis,  J.  P.     Thoughts  on  great  painters.  6530 
Contents.  Michael  Angelo.—Raifaelle.— Titian.— Correggio.—Kubeus.— 

Rembrandt. — Vandyke.— Claude.— Gaspar  Poussin,  Guyp,  and  Wilson.— 

Sir  J.  Reynolds. — Sir  D.  Wilkie. — Sir  T.  Lawrence. 

Davis,  L.  Clarke.     Dick  Lyle's  fee.     {In  Rougegorge^  etc.)  8711 
Davis,  M.  L.     Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr.     2  v.                                8685-6 

Davis,  N.     Carthage  and  her  remains.  1144 

Davis,  R.B.  Harding.  Thecaptain'sstory.(7"/i  Little  class., v.  2.)  12973 

—  Dallas  Galbraith.  753» 

—  A  faded  leaf  of  historv.     (/w  Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 

—  John  Andross.             '  12488 

—  Kitty's  choice.  10484 

—  A  law  unto  herself.  17444 

—  Margret  Howth.  2048 

—  The  pearl  of  great  price.     {In  Short  stories.)  6965 

—  Stephen  Yarrow.     {In  Fam.  stories,  y.  2.)  18149 

—  Waiting  for  the  verdict.  7077 
Davis,  Mrs.  S.  M.  Life  and  times  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  3d.  ed.  3978 
Davis,  T.  Memoir  of  J.  P.  Curran.  {In  Curran,  J.  P.  Speeches.)  5829 
Davis,  W.  M.  Nimrod  of  the  sea  ;  or.  The  American  whaleman.  12938 
Davis,  W.  S.     Biography  of  S.  F.  Haven,  Jr.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Davis,  W.  S.     First  book  of  geology.   (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12150 
Davis,  W.  T.     Ancient  landmarks  of  Plymouth  ;  hist.  sk.  and 

titles  of  estates  ;  geneal.  register.  *I 

Davis,  W.  W.  H.    El  Gringo  ;  or.  New  Mexico  and  her  people.  1124 

Davison,  J.     Newman,  J.  H.   (/n^?'sEss.,  crit.  and  hist,  v.  2.)  10127 

Davison,  W.     Nicolas,  N.  H.     Life  of  Davison.  *I 
Davos.     Otter,  R  H.     Winters  abroad  ;  places  visited  on  acct. 

of  health.  22418 
Davoust     See  Davout. 
Davout,  L.  N.  due  d'Auerstadt.    Davoust.    {In  Court  and  camp 

of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

—  Headley,  J.  T.  {In  his  Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1825 
Davy,  Sir  H.     Consolations  in  travel.  1125 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Lives  of  philos.)  524 

—  Cooper,  T.     (/w /lis  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  I)e  Quincey,  T.    {In  his  Lit.  remin.,  v.  1.)  1153 

—  Forbes,  J.  D.    Davy.     {In  Xew  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  Pratt,  A.     (7w /ieri)awnings  of  gemus.)  3524 

—  Salmonia;  or,  Davs  of  flv-tishing.  1126 

—  Sketch  of  D.     f/w  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 

—  Sketch  of  D.     (In  Famous  bovs.)  7707 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.  {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Dawes,  A.  L.     The  Hammer  of  the  Gentiles.     {In  Gilman,  A. 

Magna  Charta  stor  )  21890 
Dawes,  H.  L.     Mode  of  procedure  in  cases  of  contested  elec- 
tions.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 


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Dawes,  R.,  Dean  of  Hereford.  Address,  Huddersfield  Mechan- 
ics' Inst.      {In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 

Dawkins,  W.  B.    Cave  hunting  ;  researches  on  the  evidence  of' 

caves  resp.  the  early  inhabitants  of  Europe.  13614 

—  Limits  of  our  knowledge  of  the  earth.  {In  Owens  College.  Ess.  and  add.)  -  12926 
Dawn;  [by  H.  A.  Adams].  7295 
Dawning  lights  ;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe.  8121 
Dawson,  G.  Gilfillan,  G.  {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 
Dawson,  J.  W.     The  chain  of  life  in  geological  time  ;  origin 

and  succession  of  animals  and  plants.     Illust.  20448 

—  Fossil  men  and  their  mod.  representatives;  attempt  to  illust.  the  charac- 

ters and  cond.  of  pre-historic  men  in  Europe,  by  those  of  the  Amer. 

races.                                                                        *  19850 

—  Life's  dawn  on  earth;  hist,  of  the  oldest  known  fossil  remains,  and  their 

rel.  to  geolog.  time  and  the  devel.  of  the  animal  kingdom.           •  15589 

—  Origin  of  tlie  world,  ace.  to  revelation  and  science.  17260 

—  Story  of  the  earth  and  man.  16548 
Dawson,  S.  E.     Copyright  in  books  ;   its  origin,  and  acct.  of 

the  law  in  Canada.  22075 
Dawson,  T.  F.  and  Skife,  F.  J.  V.     The  Ute  war ;  hist,  of  the 

White  River  massacre,  and  the   privations,  etc.,  of   the 

captive  white  women.     Illust.  19395 
Day,  A.     Methomania ;    trea.  on  alcoholic  poisoning.     App. 

by  H.  R.  Storer.  6632 

Day,  A.  Summfary  and  analysis  of  the  dialogues  of  Plato.  8964 
Day,  'H..,  joint  author.     See  Urbino,  Mme.  L.  B. 

Day,  H.     A  lawyer  abroad.                                   '  12710 

Day,  H.  N.     Art  of  discourse  ;  system  of  rhetoric.  15528 

—  Art  of  English  composition.  15529 

—  Elements  of  logic.  17571 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  English  literature.  7625 

—  Logical  praxis.                '  10016 

—  The  science  of  aesthetics.  10478 
Day,   Ldl  BehAri.     Govinda  Samanta ;    or,  The   history  of    a 

Bengal  Rdiyat.     2  v.  .  13703-4 

Day,  L.  F.     Every-day  art ;  ess.  on  the  arts  not  fine.  Illust.  22659 

Day,  R.  E.     Electric  light  arithmetic.  22788 

—  Exercises  in  electrical  and  magnetic  measurement ;  with  answers.  16625 
Day,  T.  History  of  vSandford  and  Merton.  1127 
Day  after  the  fair ;  by  G.  A.    Somerset.     {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  16.)  11844 

Day  after  the  holidays  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope  [R.  H.  Moncrieff].  14112 
Day  after  the  wedding  ;  farce  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Kemble.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  b.)  11807 

Day  by  the  fire,  and  other  papers  ;  by  Leigh  Hunt.  8368 
Day,  A,  in  the  academy ;    by  F.  C.  Burnaud.      (Treas.  trove 

ser.,  V.  1.)  14266 

Day,  A,  of  fate  ;  by  E.  P.  Roe.  19894 

Day,  A,  of  my  life;  or,  Every-day  experiences  at  Eton.  17051 
Day  of  reckoning.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  3.)  14303 

Daybreak  ;  by  [M.  A.  Tinker].     {In  her  Winged  word,  etc.)  11595 

Days  of  Bruce  ;  by  G.  Aguilar.  118 
Days  of  chivalry ;    or.  The  legend  of  Croqnemitaine  ;    fr.  the 

Fr.  of  L'Epine,  by  T.  Hood.  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  325 

Day's  fishing ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.     {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  39.)  7990 

Days,  The,  of  Jezebel ;  hist,  drama ;  by  P.  Bayne.  10941 

Days,  The,  of  my  life  ;  autobiography  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  14361 

Days  of  Old  ;  stor.  fr.  old  Eng.  hist.  ;  by  the  author  of  ''Ruth 

and  her  friends."  19448 

Contents.    Wulfgar  and  the  Earl. — Caradoc  and  Deva. — Eoland. 
Days  of  the  year.     Chambers,  R.     Book  of  days  ;    a  misc.  of 

popular  antiquities.     2  v.  in  4.  6306-9 

—  Cundall,  J.  Every-day  book  of  natural  history.  Ilkist.  6481 
Day's  pleasure,  A,  and  other  sketches  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  20477 
Day's  ride,  A  ;  by  C.  Lever.  2627 
Dayton,  A.  C.  Last  days  of  Knickerbocker  life  in  New  York.  21819 
Dayton,  W.  L.  Savage,  J.  {In  Ms  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 
Dazincourt,  J.  J.  B.  A.     Memoires.       (Barri^re.     Bib.   des. 

mem.,  v.  6.)  14526 

De  Calais  a  Douvres  ;  monologue  en  vers  ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly. 

{In  Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G.     Thedti-e,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14687 

De  fil  en  aiguille  ;  sayn^te ;  par  E.  Adenis.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  4.)  14794 

De  profundis  ;  by  W.  Gilbert.  6400 

De  la  Villeherve,  R.   Les  billets  doux  ;  comedie.    (//iSayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 

Deacon,  G.  F.      President's  address ; — Notes  as  to   certain 

munic.  works  in  Liverpool.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San. 

Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  5.)  *I 

—  Waste  of  water  and  constant  service.    {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng. 

and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  1.)  '  *I 

Deacon  Pitkin's  farm  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.     (  With  Betty's  bright 

idea.)  15349 

Deaconesses.     Hospitals  and  sisterhoods.     2d.  ed.  10144 

—  Howson,  J.  S.    Deaconesses.  9339 

—  Myles,  M.    A  residence  in  the  Deaconesses  institutions  of  Kaiserswerth, 

Strasburg,  and  MuhUiausen.  11057 

—  Potter,  H.  C.    Sisterhoods  and  deaconesses.  11507 

—  See  also  Church  of  England. 

Deacons  ;  by  W.  H.  H.  Murray.  13364 

Dead  alive;  by  (W.)  W.  Collins.  12223 

Dead  lake.  The,  and  other  tales  ;  by  P.  Heyse.  11905 
Dead  heart;  drama;   by  B.  Webster.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  29,  43.)                                                                        11824;  11831 

Dead  marquise.  The  ;  by  L.  Kip.  11966 

Dead  men's  shoes  ;  by  J.  R.  Hadermann.  10090 

Dead  men's  shoes  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  15685 
Dead  Sea.     Lynch,  W.  F.     Narrative  of  the  U.  S.  exped.  to 

the  Jordan  and  Dead  Sea.  2781 
Exploration  of  the  Dead  Sea.     {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Saulcy,  F.  de.    Narrative  of  a  joumev  round  the  Dead  S^a,  and  in  Bible 

lands,  1850-1851.  '  3773 

—  See  also  Palestine. 

Dead  secret ;  by  Wilkie  Collins.  887 

—  Same.  {In  'So\.  and  tales  fr.  Household  words,  v.  4,  5.)  14304-5 
Dead  Shot;   by  J.  B.   Buckstone.  '    {In  French's  Min.   dr., 

V.  1.)  6056;  11833 

Dead  sin,  The,  and  other  stories ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].  11481 


326  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBKARY. 

Dead  to  the  world  ;  by  C.  Detlef  [K.  Bauer].  13746 

Deaf  aud  dumb.      Gallaudet,   E.   M.      Deaf  mute  college  at 

Washington.      (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874).     15734 

—  Parsons,  M.  A.    The  Boston  School  for  Deaf  Mutes.     (In  Some  curious 

schools.)  20401 

—  See  also  Bridgman,  L.  D. 

Deaf  as  a  post ;  by  T.  Poole.      {In  French's  Min.  dr.,  v.  8.)      11840 
Dedk,  F.      Foster,  F.  A.      Francis  De^k,  Hungarian  states- 
man ;  mem.  19820 
De  Amicis,  E.     See  Amicis,  E.  de. 
Dean,  H.  W.     Sanitary  principles  in  home  architecture.      {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Deane,  Margery,  pseud.     See  Pitman,  M.  J. 

Deane,  M.     Seen  in  an  old  mirror.  19707 

Deans,  W.     History  of  the  Ottoman  Empire.  5500 

Dean's  wife.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Eiloart.  20153 

Dear  Charlotte's  boys  ;  by  E.  Taylor.  10570 

Dear  Lady  Disdain  ;  by  J.  McCarthy.  15459 

Dear  reckoning,  The  ;  by  A.  Linden.      {In  his  Titauia.)  2677 

Dearborn,  N.      Boston  notions;    an   acct.   of    'that   village,' 

1630-1847.  1128 

Death.  Clark,  E.  B.  E.  The  increased  death-rate  in  towns, 
aud  some  of  its  causes.  {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San. 
Eng*  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    The  Peak  in  Darien :  riddle  of  death.     (In  her  Peak,  etc.)     21882 

—  Fox,  W.  J.    Inquiry  into  the  hist,  of  opinion  cone,  death,  etc.     {In  his 

Mem.  ed.  of  Coll.  Works,  v.  7.)                                           '        '  *I 

—  Hildebrand,  H.  H.    Folkens  tro  om  sina  dcida.  15025 

—  Papillon,  F.    The  physiolo^^y  of  death.     (In  his  Nature  and  life.)  13971 

—  Premature  death ;  its  promotion  or  prevention.  18290 
Death  (in  theology,  etc.) 

—  De  Quiucey,  T.    The  vision  of  sudden  death.     (In  his  Misc.  ess.)  1157 

—  Hovey,  A.    State  of  the  impenitent  dead.  17370 

—  Zschokke,  J.  H.  D.    Meditations  on  death  and  eternity;  tr.  by  F.  Rowan.      4929 

—  iSee  also  Eschatoloji:v. 

Death  and  life  ;  by  M.  G.  Ware.  6685 

Death  and  life  ;  by  T.  Parsons.      {In  his  Essays,  ser.  2.)  6140 

Death  of  Cato  ;   fr.  Addison.      {In  Venable,  W.  H.     Dramas, 

etc.)  20582 

Death  of  Samuel  Pickwick  ;    by  W.  Besant  aud  J.  Rice.     {In 

their  Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft,  etc.)  19096 

Death  penalty.     See  Capital  punishment. 
Debans,  C.     Les  drames  a  toute  vapeur.  14653 

Contents.    L'ai}?uilleur.— Sombreker.— L'ile  de  feu.— Le  cheval  fou.— 
Histoire  d'un  tremblement  de  terre. — Master  Go-ahead. — Une  orgie  dans 
les  ten^bres. — Un  duel  s\  vapeur. 
Debatable  land.  The  ;  by  R.  D.  Owen.  9847 

Debates.     McElligott,  J.   N.     The  American  debater ;    with 

law  and  pract.  of  parliamentary  assemblies,  debates,  etc.     21982 

—  Rowton,  F.  How  to  conduct  a  debate.  12049 
Debenham's  vow  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  8571 
Debit  and  credit ;  by  G.  Freytag.  5035 
Deborah  ;  oratorio  ;  by  Handel.  *I 
Deborah's  diary;  by  [A.  Manning].  7875 
Debtor  and  creditor;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  197 
Debtor's  daughter,  The  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.                                        11864 


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327 


Debts,  National.     See  National  debts. 

Decatur,  S.,  Commodore.    Mackenzie,  A.  S.     Life  of  D.     {In 

Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  21.)  4130 

Deceived  bride.  The  :  fr.  Tobin.    (/?^  Venable,  W.  H.  Dramas, 

etc.)  20582 

Deceivers  ever  ;  by  H.  L.  Cameron.  17698 

Decided  case  ;  by  J.  Brougham.    {In  French's  Miu.  dr.,  v.  1;>.)    11843 
Declamation.     Garcia,  G.     The  actor's  art ;  trea.  on  declama- 
tion, etc.  *I 
DeConcilio,  J.     Elements  of  intellectual  philosophy.                     18562 
Decoration,  Ornament.   Barrett,  W.  A.  Flowers  and  festivals  ; 

or.  Directions  for  the  floral  decoration  of  churches.  9322 

—  Batty,  J.  H.    Practical  taxidermy,  aud  home  decoration,  etc.    Illust.  *T 

—  Blanc,  C.    General  laws  of  ornament,     (/w  Ais  Art  in  ornament,  e^c.)  16620 

—  Church  decoration ;  practical  manual  of  appropriate  ornamentation;  ed. 

bv  a  practical  illuminator.    Illust.  *I 

—  Cook,  C.    "  What  shall  we  do  with  our  walls  •"'  *I 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    History  and  characteristics  of  the  var.  styles  of  O. 

{In  Field,  G.    Gram.' of  colouring.)  '  15482 

—  Edis,  K.  W.    Decorations  and  furniture  of  town  houses.    Illust.  *I 

—  Flat  or  surface  decoration.     {In  Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  Garrett,  R.  and  A.    Suggestions  for  house  decoration  in  painting,  wood- 

work, and  furniture.  16887 

—  Haweis.  H.  R.    The  art  of  decoration.    Illust.  211G3 

—  Hav.  D.  R.    The  interior  decorator.  ll60T 

—  Hollv,  H.  H.    Treatise  on  furniture  aud  decoration.  {In  his  Mod.  dwell., 

etc.)  *I 

—  Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S.  and  Williams,  H.  T.    Household  elegancies.  14317 

—  Leland,  C.  G.    The  minor  arts:  porcelain  painting,  wood  carving,  sten- 

cilling, etc.  19.S84 

—  3Iorris,  W.    The  decorative  arts;  their  rel.  to  mod.  life  and  progress.  17470 

—  Ornament  as  appl.to  indust.  purposes;  Historical  ornament — Middle  Age 

styles,     (/w  Antefix  pps.)  14186 

—  Rees,  J.  E.  Ruutz.     Home  decoration;  art  needle-work  and  embroidery; 

painting  on  silk,  satin,  and  velvet;  panel-painting;  and  wood-carving. 
Designs.  22291 

—  Ruskin,  J.    The  two  paths;  lect.  on  art  and  its  appl.  to  decoration  aud 

manufacture.  3736 

—  Scott,  W.  B.    Half-hour  lect.  on  the  hist,  and  pnict.  of  the  fine  and 

ornamental  arts.  13522 

—  Ware,  W.  R.    Greek  ornament ;  illust.  with  plates  printed  in  the  orig. 

colors.  17982 

—  Wornum,  R.  N.    Analysis  of  ornament;  characteristics  of  styles :  introd. 

to  the  hist,  of  ornamental  art.  13642 

—  See  also  Arts,  Fine; — China  painting; — Ecclesiastical  furniture; — Pottery. 
Decorative  sisters.  The  ;  a  mod.  ballad  ;  by  J.  Pollard.     Illust.         *I 
Decorum.     See  Etiquette. 

De  Costa,  B.  F.     Hiawatha  ;  story  of  the  Iroquois  sage  in  prose 

and  verse.  *I 

—  Mount  Desert  and  the  New  England  coast.  9231 
Decourcelle,  A.    Marie  Duval;  com^die.     {In  Legouv^,  J.  W. 

E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  s^r.  4.)  14499 

—  La  part  du  lion;  com.     {In  Legouv6,  G.  J.  B.  E.  W.    Theatre  de  camp., 

ser.  5.)  14500 

Deems,  C.  F.  Bungay,  G.  {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 
Deep,  deep  sea  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  {In  /ii.s  Extravaganzas,  v.  1.)  *I 
Deep  down  ;  tale  of  the  Cornish  mines  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyue.  7635 
Deep  waters  ;  by  A.  H.  Drury.  12880 

Deephaven  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.  16949 

Deer.     Caton,  J.  D.     Account  of  the  red-deer,  reindeer,  and 

elk.     {In  his  Summer  in  Norway.)  13959 


328  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Deerbrook  ;  by  H.  Martineau.  10783 
Deerings  of  Medbury,  The  ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  9753 
Deevslayer  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  (Leather  stocking  tales.)  943 
Deerstalkers,  The  ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.  (In  his  Frank  Fores- 
ter's sport,  scenes,  v.  2.)  9031 
Deeside.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Picturesque  guide  to  Aberdeen, 

Deeside,  etc.  *I 

Defaulter,  The  ;  by  T.  Hood.     (In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.)  18148 

—  Sa7ne.  {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.  Good  stories.)  7023 
Defence  of  Guenevere,  and  other  poems  ;  by  W.  Morris.  13759 
Defence  of  philosophic  doubt;  by  A.  J.  Balfour.  19417 
Deffand,  Mme.     See  Du  Defeand. 

D^fil6,  Le  ;  par  L.  Halevy.     (Jn  his  Mariage  d'amour.)  14790 
De  Foe,  D.     Aventures  de  Robinson  Crusoe  ;   illust.  par  J.  J. 

Grandville.  *I 

—  Journal  of  the  Plaji:ue  vear,  London,  1665;  rev.,  with  hist,  notes,  by  E. 

W.  Bravley.    Illust.  10670 

—  Life  and  adv.  of  Robinson  Crusoe ;  incl.  mem.  of  the  author,  and  ess.  on 

his  writings.  1134 

—  Novels  and  misc.  works.  1133 

Contents.    Life  and  adv.  of  Duncan  Campbell.— New  vo5;age  around 
the  world.— Political  tracts  rel.  to  the  Hanoverian  succession. 

—  Robinson  Crusoe ;  introd.  bv  W.  Lee.    Illust  bv  E.  Griset.  13196 

—  Selections  fr.  Robinson  Crus^oe.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.)      2101 

—  Minto,  W.    Daniel  Defoe.                                                  "  .    18497 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.    Robinson  Crusoe.     {In  his  About  old  story-tellers.)  17346 

—  Russell,  W.     {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

—  Scott,  W.    In  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  2.)  3838 

—  Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  fi".  prison.)  4162 

—  Stephen,  L.    De  Foe's  novels.     {In  his  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  1.)  13942 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  (7?i /?/s  Ess.  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
De  Foublanque,  A.     A  family  tree.  16612 

—  How  we  are  iroverned;    or,  The  crown,  the  senate,  and  the  bench. 

Hand-book  of  the  constitution,  government,  etc.,  of  Gt.  Brit.  12th.  ed.    15747 

—  Home,  R.  H.  {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
De  Fonblanque,  E.  B.     Political  and  military  episodes  in  the 

latter  half  of  the  18th.  cent.  ;  fr.  the  life  and  correspond- 
ence of  J.  Burgoyne.     Portrait  and  illust.  15703 

De  Forest,  E.  L.  Additions  to  Memoir  on  methods  of  inter- 
polation applicable  to  the  graduation  of  irregular  series. 

(In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1873.)                   ',  11104 

De  Forest,  J.  W.     The  bloody  chasm.  20843 

—  European  acquaintance.  1135 

—  History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecticut  to  A.  D.  1850.  *I 

—  Honest  John  Vane.  13315 

—  Kate  Beaumont.  9936 

—  The  Lausou  tragedv.     (/w  Little  class.,  v.  3.)  12974 

—  Overland.                '  9717 

—  Plaving  the  mischief.  13904 

—  Sea'cliff.  1136 

—  The  Wetherell  affair.  12224 
De  Forest,  J.  B.  A  short  history  of  art.  Illust.  *I 
Deformed,  The  ;  by  M.  F.  Tytler.     {With  Tieck,  J.  L.     The 

elves.)  12446 
Deformity.     Flower,  W.  H.     Fashion  in  deformity  as  illust. 

in  the  customs  of  nations.  20846 
Degeneration  ;  a  chapter  in  Darwinism ;   by  E.  R.  Lankester. 

(Nat.  ser.)  19853 

Degenerations  in  man,  On  ;  by  C.  Elam.  {In  his  Physician's prob.  8087 


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Dehon,  A.     Holmes,  O.  W.,  Jr.    (In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Dehors  trompeurs,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  3.)  *I 

Deirdr^  ;  by  R.  D.  Joyce.     (No  Dame  ser.)  16135 

Deism.    Stephens,  L.    (//i/i2s  Hist,  of  Eng.  thought,  efc,  v.  1.)  16794 
De  Kalb.     See  Kalb. 
De  Koven,  J.     Dorchester  Polytechnic  Academy  ;  Dr.  Nevera- 

sole,  principal.                      ,  19463 

—  Sermons ;  introd.  bv  M.  Dix.  19250 
De  Kroyft,  Mrs.  S.'H.     Little  Jakey.  11585 

—  Same.    {In  Little  classics,  v.  10.)  12981 

—  A  place  in  thy  memor5\  1137 
De  la  Beche,  H.  T.      Mining,  quarrying,  and  metallurgical  pro- 
cesses and  products.  {In  Soc.  for  theEnc.  of  Arts,e^c.  Lect.)    4735 

Delacour,  A.  C.  L.,  called.^  joint  author.     See  Labiche,  E.  M. 
Delafield,  J.     Biographies  of  F.  and  M.  Lewis.     2  v.  18035-6 

Delair,  P.     Une  femme  bien  pleurae  ;    La  vision  de  Claude. 

(Th^cAtre  de  campagne,  s^r.  6.)  14690 

—  Le  sergent  Lazare;  recit  en  vers;  La  messe  de  Pane;  r^cit  en  vers.     (In* 

Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  6.)  14796 

Delamer,'  E.  S.     The  flower  garden.  1141 

—  The  kitchen  garden.  1142 
Delamotte,  F.     The  embroiderer's  book  of  design.  *I 

—  Examples  of  modern  alphabets.  *I 
Delamotte,  P.  H.,  joint  author.     See  Wheatley,  H.  B. 

Delannoy,  L.  E.  E.  Un  monsieur  qui  n'arrive  jamais  !  mono- 
logue.    {In  Saynetes,  etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 

Delany,  M.  G.  (P.)  Autobiography  and  correspondence; 
rev.  fr.  Lady  Llanover's  ed.,  and  ed.  by  S.  C.  Woolsey. 
2  V.  19262-3 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.  {I?i  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 
Delaporte,  Mile.  L' article  II.  (Th^dtre  de  campagne,  s^r.  8.)  14692 
De  la  Rive,  A.  A.     See  La  Rive,  A.  A.  de. 

Delaroche,  H.,  called  Paul.    Nolte,  V.    {In  his  Fifty  years,  etc.)     3263 

—  Eees,  J.  E.    Paul  Delaroche.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  19766 

Xote.    Bound  with  Horace  Yernet. 
Delaumosne,  Vahhe.     The  art  of  oratory,  system  of  Delsarte  ;• 

fr.  the  P>ench,  by  F.  A.  Shaw.  21820 

Delavigne,  J.  F.  C.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  5. )       *I 
Delavoye,  A.  M.     Life  of  T.  Graham,  Lord  Lynedoch.  20208 

Delbrueck,  M.  F.  R.    Tuttle,  H.     {In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)     13830 
Delecluze,  E.  J.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Du  romau  intime  ;  ou. 

Mademoiselle  de  Liron.     {In  his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876.)         *I 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Xouv.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 
De  Leon,  E.     Askaros  Kassis,   the  Copt ;  romance  of  mod. 

Egypt.  8479 

—  Egypt  under  its  Khedives.  Illust.  22378 
D^leou,  L'ahbe.  Under  the  ban  ;  fr.  the  French.  5913 
Delesdernier,  E.  P.     Fannie  St.  John  ;  romantic  incident  [in 

the  life  of  G.  Fellowes].  12550 

—  Headland  home.  7478 
Delhi.     Miuturu,  R.  B.,  Jr.  {In  his  From  N.  Y.  to  Delhi.)        3076 

—  See  also  India. 

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Delicate  ground  ;  by  C.  Dance.    {In  French's  Miu.  dram.,  v.  5.)  11837 

Delicia.     By  B.  M.  Butt.  18760 
De  Liefde,  J.     /See  Liefde,  J.  de. 

Delille,  J.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  hisTortr.  lit.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Delly's  cow  ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.    (In  her  Somebody's  neighbors.)  20267 

Delorme,  J.     8aiute-Beuve,  C.  A.     {I71  his  Prem.  kind.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Delsarte,  F.     The  art  of  oratory.     See  Delaumosue,  Tabbed. 

Deluge,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvves,  s^r.,  2,  v.  6.)  *I 

Delusions.     Beard,  G.  M.     Scientific  basis  of  delusions.  18296 

—  Mackay,  C.    Memoirs  of  extraordinary  pop.  delusions.    2  v.  2839-40 

—  See  also  Hallucinations; — Humbug; — Imposture; — Superstitions. 
Demande  en  mariage.  La.      (In  Sayn4tes,  etc.,  s^r.  8.)  14798 
Demetz,  M.    School  for  training  officers  at  Mettray.     (7n  Nat. 

Pris.  Ass.  of  U.  S.  Kept.,  1873.)  *I 

De  Mille,  J.     The  American  baron.  9886 

—  Among  the  brigands.  9789 

—  The  "B.  O.  W.  C."    Illust.  8038 

—  The  babes  in  the  wood.  13234 

—  Boys  of  Grand  Pre  school.  8634 

—  A  %omedv  of  terrors.  11158 

—  Cord  and' creese.    Illust.  5622 

—  The  Dod^e  Club ;  or,  ftaly  in  1859.    Illust.  8130 

—  Helena's  household;  tale  of  Rome  in  the  1st.  cent.  8431 

—  Ladv  of  the  ice.  8666 

—  The  lilv  and  the  cross.  13070 

—  The  living  link.                                                  .  12869 

—  Lost  in  the  fog.  11.349 

—  An  open  question.  11318 

—  Picked  up  adrift.  9866 

—  The  seven  hills.  11161 

—  The  winged  Hon;  or,  Stories  of  Venice.  Illust.  (The  young  Dodge  club.)  19407 
Deming,  L.  Collection  of  useful,  inter.,  and  remark,  events.  1143 
Demiug,  P.     Adirondack  stories.  19758 

Contents.    Lost.— Lida  Ann.— .John's  trial.— Joe  Baldwin.— Willie.— 
Benjamin  Jacques.— Ike's  wife.— An  Adirondack  neighborhood. 

Demmin,  A.     Weapons  of  war  ;  hist,  of  arms  and  armour.  *I 

Democracy.     Arnold,  M.     (In  his  Mixed  ess.)  18465 

—  Capen,  N.    Historv  of  democracy :  or.  Political  progress,  v.  1.  13500 

—  Gillet,  R.  H.    Democracy  in  the  tl.  S.  7444 

—  Harwood,  G.    The  coming  democracy.  22382 

—  Ingersoll,  C.    Fears  for  democracy  regard,  fr.  the  Amer.  point  of  view.  13657 

—  James,  H.    Democracy  and  its  issues.     (In  his  Lect.,  etc.)  2321 

—  Kilgore,  C.  B.    Democracy.     (In  Cent.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Rept.,  1876.)  *I 

—  Mallock,  W.  H.    Social  equality ;  study  in  a  missing  science.  21895 

—  May,  T.  E.    Democracy  in  Europe ;  a  history.    2  v.  17532-3 

—  Tocqueville,  A.  de.    De  la  democratic  en  Arn^rique.    3  v.  *I 
The  Republic  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amer.  and  its  political  institutions.  4471 

Democracy  ;  a  novel.  19613 
Democratic  party.    Republican  or  Democrat?  a  retrospect  with 

its  lesson  for  the  [U.  S.]  citizen  of  1880.  19904 
—  "Ward,  E.    Nationality  of  the  democratic  party,  and  its  importance  to  the 

Union.     (Li  his  Speeches,  1877.)                 *  *I 

Democritus.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     (Bi  his  Famous  men.  etc.)  1591 

Democritus  Junior,  .^sewcZ.     Doctor  Ben.     (Rd.  robin  ser.)  22068 
Demogeot,  J.  C.  History  of  French  literature.  See  Bridge,  C. 
Demoiselle,  La,  et  la  dame  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r. 

2,  V.  9.)  *I 
Demoiselle  a  marier,^La  ;  ou.  La  premiere  entrevue,  par  A.  E. 

Scribe.     (In  his  Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  15.)  *I 
Demoiselle  qui  a  des  absences ;  par  C.   Monselet.     (In  Say- 

netes,  etc.,  s^r.  8.)  14798 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  331 

Demon  du  foyer,  Le  ;    comedie  ;  par    George    Sand.      {In  her 

Theatre  comp.,  ser.  2.)  14511 

Demon  lover  ;  by  J.  Brougham.  {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  14.)  11843 
Demon  of  Cawnpore,  The;  by  J.  Verne.  (Steam  house,  pt.  1.)  20290 
Demonology.     Conway,   M.  D.     Demouology  and  devil-lore. 

Illust.     2  V.  18380-1 

—  Scott,  W.    Letters  on  Demonolofiy  and  witchcraft.  3841 

—  Spalding,  M.  J.  Demonology  and  the  reformation,  (/w  ^is  Miscellanea.)        18463 

—  Tonna,  0.  E.    Principalities  and  powers  in  Heavenly  places.     {Inker   ' 

Works,  V.  2.)                                                                 '  ■   4475;  4477 

De  Morgan,  A.     A  budget  of  paradoxes.  13275 

—  The  ditlerential  and  integi-al  calculus.     (Lib.  of  usef .  knowl.)  *I 

—  Study  and  ditficulties  of  mathematics.     {In  Lib.  usef.  kn.)  5109 

—  De  Morgan,  S.  E.  Memoir  of  De  M. ;  with  select,  fr.  his  letters.  22105 
De  Morgan,  M.     The  necklace  of    princess   Florimonde  ;  and 

other  stories.     Tllust.  20047 

—  On  a  pincushion,  and  other  fairy  tales.  Illust.  20083 
De  Morgan,  8.  E.    Memoir  of  A^  De  Morgan  ;  with  select,  fr. 

his  letters.  22105 

Demosthenes,     ^schines  and   D.     The  two  orations  on   the 

Crown  ;  new  tr.  by  G.  W.  Biddle.  20758 

—  Orations ;  tr.  by  C.  R.  Kennedy.  6586 

Contents.  Against  Macartatus;  Leochares;  Stephanus  I.;  Stephanus 
XL;  Euergus  and  Mnesibulus;  Olympiodorus;  Timotheus;  Polycles. — 
For  the  naval  crown.— Against  Callippus;  Nicostratus;  Conon;  Callicles; 
Dionysodorus ;  Eubulides;  Theocrines;  Neiera.— Funeral  oration. — The 
erotic  oration. — Exordia. — Epistles. 

—  Orations ;  tr.  by  C.  R.  Kennedy.    4  v.  2452-3 ;  2451 ;  2458 

Contents.  V.  1.  Olynthiac  and  other  pub.  orations.  2.  On  the 
crown,  and  on  the  embassy.  3.  Against  the  Law  of  Leptines,  Midias, 
Androtion,  and  Aristocrates.  4.  A*i:ainst  Timocrates,  Aristo^ton,  Apho- 
bus,  Onetor,  Zenothemis,  Apaturuis,  Phormio,  Lacritus,  Pantasnetus, 
Nausimachus,  Ba^otus,  Spudias,  Phasnippus,  and  for  Phormio. 

—  Bredif ,  L.    Political  elo(]^uence  in  Greece.   Demosthenes,  with  extr.  fr. 

his  orations,  and  a  cnt.  discuss,  of  the  Trial  on  the  crown.  20558 

—  Brodribb,  W.  J.    Demosthenes.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  16878 

—  Butcher,  S.  H.    Demosthenes.     (Classical  writers.)  21759 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     {In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 
Dempster,  C.  L.  H.     Blue  roses  ;  or,  Helen  Malinofska's  mar- 
riage.    3d.  ed.     2  v.  18127-8 

—  Iseulte.  13924 

—  Within  sound  of  the  sea.  18384 
Dendy,  W.  C.  The  philosophy  of  mystery.  1145 
Dene  Hollow  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  14297 
Dengue.     See  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6. 

Denham,    D.    and   Clapperton,    H.      Expedition    to    Central 

Africa.     {In  Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

Denier,  A.     Parlor  pantomimes.  *I 

Denis,  F.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  /izs  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Denis  Duval ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  6014 

Denise  ;  by  M.  Roberts.  18896 

Denison,  Mrs.  — .  Among  the  squirrels.  Illust.  7220 
Denison,  C.     Rocky  Mt.  health  resorts ;  analyt.  study  of  high 

altitudes  in  rel.  to  the  arrest  of  chronic  pulmonary  disease.  *I 
Denison,  C.  W.    Illustrated  life,  campaigns,  and  pub.  services 

of  P.  H.  Sheridan.  6157 

Denison,  E.     Letters,  etc.  ;  ed.  by  B.  Leighton.  17005 

—  Taylor,  I.     {In  his  Golden  lives.)  11755 


332  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Denison,   E.   B.     Astronomy    without   mathematics ;    fr.  4th. 

Lond.  ed.  ;  ed.,  with  corr.,  etc.^  by  P.  E.  Chase.  8451 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  on  clocks,  watches,  and  bells.  Illust.  5th.  ed.  740? 
Denison,  M.  A.  {pseud,  C.  Vance.)     The  music-master.                 1129 

—  Old  slip  warehouse.  17962 

—  Victor  Norman.  11121 
Denman,  T.,  Lord.     Arnould,  J.    Memoir  of  Lord  D.     2  v.   12557-8 

—  Martineau,  H.  {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Denmark.     Gen.  von  Biilow  and  the  Danish   question.      {In 

Diplomatic  sk.,  2.)  18552 

Description. 

—  Cox.  S.  S.     {In  his  Arctic  sunbeams.)  2161(> 

—  Inglis.  H.  D.    Personal  narr.  of  a  journey  thr.  IS'orway,  part  of  Sweden, 

and  Denmark.                            "           '  2125 

—  Macgregor,  J.     {M  his  Rob  Rov  on  the  Baltic.)  7039 

—  Narjoux,  F.     {In  his  Notes  and  sketches  of  an  architect.)  17145 

—  Taylor,  B.    Northern  travel.  4861 

Education. 

—  Hippeau,  C.    L'instruction  publique  dans  les  etats  du  nord,  Suede-Nor- 

W(>ge-Danemark.  *I 

History. 

—  See  Schleswig-Holstein. 

Literature. 

—  See  Andersen,  H.  C. 

—  See  also  Jutland-Scandinavia. 

Denne-Baron,  P.  J.  R.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.      {In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  10.)  *I 

Denning,  W.  F.     Celestial  objects  viewed  with  the  naked  eye  ; 

Mars.  ;  Jupiter  ;  Comets.  {In  Brown,  R.  8ci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  An  eclipse  of  the  sun;   Saturn;  the  minor  planets;   A  supposed  new 

planet.     {In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Shooting  stars.     {In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 
Dennis,  G.     Cities  and  cemeteries  of  Etruria.     2  v.  *I 
Dennis,  J.     Talfourd,  T.  N.    (/?i  his  Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 
Denny,  J.  W.     Wearing  the  blue  in  the  25th.  Mass.  Vol.  In- 
fantry. *I 

Denominations.     See  Sects. 

Densel,  M.     Lloyd  Dalan.  13368 

Denton,  E.  F.  B.  Hand  book  of  house  sanitation.  See  Den- 
ton, J.  B. 

Denton,  E.  M.  F.,  joint  author.     See  Denton,  W. 

Denton,  J.  B.     Hand  book  of  house-sanitation;  enl.  and  rev. 

by  E.  F.  B.  Denton.  21724 

—  Intermittent  filtration  thr.  natural  soil.  *I 

—  Sanitarv  engineering;  lect.  before  the  School  of  3Iilitarv  Engineering  at 

Chatham,  1876.  '  *I 

Contents.    Air.— Water.— The  dwelling.— The  town  and  the  village- 
Disposal  of  sewage. 
•  —  Sewage  disposal ;  ten  years'  experience  in  works  of  intermittent  down- 
ward filtration;  with  notes  on  sewage  farming.  20599 
Denton,  Rev.  W.     Montenegro  ;  its  people  and  their  history.     17376 
Denton,  W.     Our  planet,  its  past  and  future  ;  or,  Lectures  on 

geology.     2d.  ed.  7592 

—  Radical  discourses  on  religious  subjects.  11284 

—  and  E.  M.  F.  The  soul  of  things;  or,  Psychometric  research  and  disc.  5563 
Depit  amoureux,  Le  ;  comedie  ;  par  Moli^re  Oeuvres,  v.  1.)  14604 
De  Ponte,  Mrs.  S.    A  night  of  terror.   {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)   11874 

—  Same.  In  Hale,  E.  E.  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13936 
Depping,  G.     See  Russell,  C. 


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Depre,  Ernest.     Amour  platonique  ;  faDtaisie  en  vers.  {In  Say- 
n^tes,  etc.^  ser.  7.) 

—  La  demande  en  maria^e.     {In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  8.) 

—  Froid!  monoloj^ue.     {In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  6.) 

—  and  Clairville.  C.    La  er6maill^re.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  ser.  8.) 
Depret,  L.     C'etait  ecrit !  sayn^te.    {In  Saynetes,  etc.,  s^r.  8.) 

—  Le  marquis  Ernest ;  sayn^te ;  Monsieur  Cambrefort ;  saynete.     ( In  Say- 

netes, etc.,  ser.  3.)    ' 
Depute  de   Gamsche,  Le  ;  par    L.   Halevy.     {In  his  Mariage 

d'amours.) 
De  Puy,  H.  W.  Ethan  Allen,  and  the  Green  Mt.  heroes  of  '7G. 
De  Quincey, 'Thomas.     The  avenger  ;  and  other  papers. 

Contents.  The  a venc^er.— Additions  to  the  Confessions  of  an  opium- 
eater  ;  De  Quincey ;  Barbara  Lewthwaite ;  The  daughter  of  Lebanon. — 
The  Essenes. — ^'lius  Lama. — China. — Traditions  of  the  Eabbins. 

—  The  avenger.     {In  Aldrieh,  T.  B.    Good  stories.) 

—  Same.     {In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.) 

—  Beauties  fr.  the  writings  of  De  Quincey. 

—  Biographical  essays. 

Contents.     Shakspeare.— Pope.— Charles  Lamb.— Goethe. — Schiller. 

—  The  Csesars. 

—  Confessions  of  an  Eng.  opium-eater,  and  Autobiographic  sketches. 

—  Confessions  of  an  Eiiji-.  opium-eater;  and  Suspiria  de  profundis. 

—  Fliy-ht  of  a  Tartar  tribe.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  L) 

—  Klosterheim;  or,  The  masque;  with  biog.  pref.  by  S.  Mackenzie. 

—  Letters  to  a  young  man,  and  other  papers. 

Contents.  "  Letters  to  a  young  man. — Theory  of  Greek  tragedy. — Con- 
versation.— Language.— French  and  English  manners. — California  and  the 
gold  mania.— Ceylon.— Presence  of  mind. 

—  Life  and  manners ;  autobiography. 

—  Literary  reminiscences.    2  v. 

Contents.  V.  1,  Literary  novitiate. — Sir  H.  Davy. — Mr.  Godwin. — 
Mrs.  Grant.— Recollections  of  C.  Lamb.— Walladmor.— S.  T.  Coleridge.— 
W.  Wordsworth.  2.  Wordsworth  and  Southey.— Southey,  Wordsworth, 
and  Coleridge. — Eecollections  of  Grasmere. — The  Saracen's  Head. — So- 
ciety of  the  lakes. — Charles  Loyd. — Walking  Stewart. — E.  Irving. — 
Wordsworth.  — Talfourd.  — The  London  Magazine.  —  Junius.  —  Clare. — 
Cunningham.— Libellous  attack  by  a  London  journal.— DuelHng. 

—  Logic  of  political  economv ;  and  other  papers. 

Contents.  Logic  of  polit.  economy. — Life  of  Milton. — The  Suliotes. — 
The  fatal  marksman. — The  incognito. — The  dice. — ^The  king  of  Hayti. 

—  Memorials  and  other  papers.    2  v. 

Contents.  V.  1.  Explanatory  notices.— The  orphan  heiress.— Oxford.— 
The  Pagan  oracles.  —  Revolution  of  Greece.  2.  Klosterheim.  —  The 
Sijhinx's  riddle. — The  Templars'  dialogues. 

—  Miscellaneous  essays. 

Contents.  On  tlie  knocking  at  the  gate,  in  Macbeth.— Murder,  consid- 
ered as  one  of  the  fine  arts.— Joan  of  Arc- TheEnglish  mail-coach.— The 
vision  of  sudden  death.— Dinner,  real  and  reputed.— Orthographic  muti- 
neers. 

—  Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine  arts.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  2.) 

—  Same.     {In  his  Misc.  ess.) 

—  Xote  book  of  an  English  opium  eater. 

Contents.  Three  memorable  murders. — True  relations  of  the  Bible  to 
merely  human  science.— Literary  hist,  of  the  18th.  cent.— The  Antigone  of 
Sophocles. — The  Marquess  Wellesley. — Milton  vs  Southey  and  Landor. — 
Falsification  of  Eng.  hist.— A  peripatetic  philosopher.— On  suicide.— Su- 
perficial knowledge  —English  dictionaries.— Dry  den's  hexastich.— Pope's 
retort  upon  Addison. 

—  Theological  essays,  and  other  papers.    2  v. 

Contents.  V.  1.  On  Christianity  as  an  organ  of  political  movement. — 
Protestantism. —  On  the  supposed  scriptural  expression  for  eternity. — 
Judas  Iscariot.— On  Hume's  argument  against  miracles.— Casuistry.— 
Greece  under  the  Romans.  2.  Secession  fr.  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
—  Toilette  of  the  Hebrew  lady.  —  Milton.  — Charlemagne. — Modern 
Greece. — Lord  Carlisle  on  Pope. 

—  The  vision  of  sudden  death.     (7n  Little  class.,  v.  3.) 

—  Same.    {In  his  Misc.  ess.) 

—  Giles,  H,     {In  his  Illust.  of  genius.) 


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—  GiMllan,  G.    (In  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2265" 

—  Hodgson,  S.  H.     (In  his  Outcast  essays.)  20808 

—  Japp,  A.    Thomas  De  Quincey;  his  life  and  writings;  with  unpublished 

correspondence.    2  v.         '  17166-7 

—  Martineau,  H.     (In  her  Bioo;.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

—  Masson,  D.    De  Quincey.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  21242 

—  Stephen,  L.  (In  his  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  1.)  13942. 
Derby,  Countess  of.     See  Stanley,  C. 

Derby,  Earl  of.     See  Stanley. 

Derby,  G.     Inquiry  into  the  influence  of  anthracite  fires  upon 

health ;  with  rem.  upon  artificial  moisture,  and  upon  the 

best  modes  of  warming  houses.     2d.  ed.  .  7637 

Derby,  G.  H.  {pseud.  John  Phoenix) .     Phoenixiana.  SMS' 

Derby,  Siege  of  ;  by  Mrs.  Tonna.     {In  her  Works.)  4474  ;  4476 

Derbyshire.    Black,  A.,  and  C.    Tourist's  guide  to  Derbyshire. 

New  ed.     Ed.  by  L.  Jewitt.  *I 

Derington,  T.  J.     How  to  row.  9927 

Dermody,  T.     Giles,  H.     Savage  and  D.     {In  his  Lect.  and 

essays,  v.  2.)  2253 

Dernier  cles  commis  voyageurs,  Le  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  9539 

—  Same.  (In  his  Nouvelles.)  9547 
Dernier  jour  de  fortune,  Un  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     Oeuvres,  ser. 

2,  V.  11.)  *I 
Dernier  klephte,  Le  ;   pochade  Grecque ;    par  F.  Mons.     {In 

Sayu^tes,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14791 

Derni^res  pages  ;  par  George  Sand.  14507 

De-Rohan  ;  by  E.  Sue.  12417 
De  Ros,  W.  L.  L.  F.,  Baron.     Memorials  of  the  Tower  of 

London.     Illust.  7546 

Des  Roseau,  A.     Le  rigollot.     (Th^Atre  de  campagne,  ser.  8.)  14692 

—  La  souris.  (Tli«nltre  de  campagne,  sier.  7.)  14691 
D^roul^de,  P.  Le  sergeut.  (Theatre  de  campagne,  s^r.  6.)  14690 
Derrick,  F.,  pseud.     See  Notley,  Mrs. 

Derrick  and  drill ;  by  [E.  Morris].  '  5920 

Derry  and  Raphoe,  Bishop  of.    See  Alexander,  W. 

Dervis,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  1.)  *I 

Dervishes.  Brown,  J.  P.  The  dervishes  ;  or,  Oriental  spirit- 
ualism.    Illust.  '  7137 

Desaix  de  Voygoux,  L.  C.  A.    Desaix.    {In  Court  and  camp  of 

Bonaparte.)  5143 

D^saugiers,  M.  A.     Chansons  compl.  et  poesies.     Nouv.  ed. 

Une  not.  sur  I'auteur,  etc.,  par  A.  de  Bougy.  14412 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  5.)  *I 
DesbaiToUes,   — .     Two  French  artists  in  Spain  ;   tr.  by  C. 

MacFarlane.  4554 

Desbeaux,   E.      Forte   nageuse !    monologue.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc..  ser.  5.)  ^  14795 

—  L'invention  de  mon  grand-oncle  I'archeveque  de  B6ziers.  (Theatre  de 

campagne,  ser.  7.)  14691 

—  Vingt  mille  francs.  (Theatre  de  campagne,  ser.  6.)  14690 
Desbordes-Valmore,  M.  J.  F.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In  his 

Poitr.  cont.,  V.  2  ;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  12  ;  Cans,  kind.,  v.  14.)  *I 

Madame  Desbordes-Valmore ;  sa  vie  et  sa  correspondance.  *I 

Memoirs  of  D. ;  with  select,  fr.  her  poems ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston.  11236 

Descartes  {Lat.  Cartesius) ,  R.     Oeuvres  ;  publi^es  par  Victor 

Cousin.     11  V.  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  335 

Contents.  V.  1.  Eloge  de  Descartes  par  Thomas. — Discours  de  la 
methode.  —  MMitations  metaphysiques.  —  Objectioiifs  et  r^-ponses.  2. 
Objections  and  r^ponses.  3.  'Principes  de  la  philosophie.  4.  Les 
passions  de  I'ame. — Le  monde,  ou,  Traite  de  la  luinirre.— L'homme.— De 
la  formation  du  foetus.  5.  La  dioptrique.— Les  meteores.— La  geometric. 
— De  la  meehanique.— De  la  musique.  6-10.  Lettres,  1629-1647.  11. 
Lettres  de  Descartes  a  Gisbert  Yoet.— Regies  pour  la  direction  de  Tesprit. 
—Recherche  de  la  verite  par  les  lumi^res  naturelles. — Premi^Tes  pens^es 
sur  la  g^-neration  des  animaux.— Extrait  des  manuscrits  de  Descartes. 

—  Discourse  on  the  method  of  rightly  conducting  the  reason,  and  seeking 

truth  in  the  sciences;  fr.  the  French,  with  introd.    5th.  ed.  13705 

Note.  Bd.  with  this  is  The  meditations  and  selections  from  the 
Principles  of  philosophy ;  fr.  the  Latin.    Xew  ed. 

—  Bowen,  F.     (/w /i is  Mod.  philosophy.)  -17186 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    The  hypothesis   that   animals  are  automata,  and  its 

history.     {In  his  Sci.  and  culture.)  21538 

—  Mahaflfy,  J.  P.    Descartes.     (Phil,  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  20246 
Descent.  See  Evolution  ;— Generation  ;— Inheritance  ;— Species. 
Descent,  A,  into  the  Maelstrom  ;  by  E.  A.  Poe.    {In  his  Tales.)  5144 
Deschamps,  E.     Besant,  W.      (In  his  French  humorists.)  13061 
Deschanel,  E.  A.  E.  M.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv. 

lund.,v.  9.)'  *I 

Deschanel,  P.  Elementary  treatise  on  natural  philosophy.  4  v.  10596-9 

Contents.    V.  1.  Mechanics,  hydrostatics,  and  pneumatics.    2.    Heat. 
S.    Electricity  and  magnetism.    *4.    Sound  and  light. 
Description  and  laws  of  the  game  of  Boston.  22903 

Des  Echerolles,  A.     Une  famille  noble  sous  la  Terreur.  14631 

Desellem,  S.  S.     Convict  clothing.     {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen. 

and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Deseret  deserted.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  27.)  11823 

Desert.     See  Sinai. 

Desert,  The,  of  the  Exodus  ;  by  E.  H.  Palmer.     2  pts.  9915-16 

Desert  home,  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3623 

Desert  sands;  by  H.  E.  Prescott  [Mrs.  Spofford].     (In  her 

Amber  gods,  etc.)  5430 

Deserted  ship,  The  ;  by  G.  Cupples.  11252 

Deserter,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Tonna.     {In  her  Works.)  4475  ;  4478 

Des  Houli^res,  A.  du  L.  de  la  G.,  and  A.  T.     Sainte-Beuve, 

C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876.)  *I 

Deshler,  C.  D.     Afternoons  with  the  poets.  18917 

Design.     The  application  of  principles  of  D.  to  cast  metal 

objects  ;  D.  as  applied  to  wrought  metal,  carved  objects, 

printed  fabrics,  etc.     {In  Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  Dresser,  C.    Principles  of  decorative  design.  *I 

—  Hope,  A.    Manual  of  Sorrento  and  Inlaid  work  for  amateurs,  with  orig. 

designs.  *I 

—  Introduction  in  wood-carving  for  amateurs ;  with  hints  on  design.  13643 

—  Morris,  W.    History  of  pattern  designing.     (In  Poole,  R.  S.    Lect.)  22821 

—  Redgrave,  R.    Maniuil  of  design.     (So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art  hd.-bks.)  *I 

—  Rimmer,  W.    Elements  of  design.  *I 

—  See  also  Decoration ; — Drawing. 
Also  Textile  fabrics. 

Designs  and  instructions  for  decorating  pottery  in  imitation  of 

Greek,  Roman,  Egyptian,  and  other  styles  of  vases.  16049 

Desk  and  debit ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  9132 

Desmond  hundred.  The;   by  [J.  G.  Austin].     (Round-robin 

ser.)  21789 

Desmoulins,  C.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)  527 

—  Chambers,  W.     (In  his  Stories  of  remark,  persons.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  3.) 


336  frep:  public  library. 

Desmoulins,  L.     Watson,  H.  C.     (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

De  Soto,  H.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Ferdinand  De  Soto.     Illust.     11591 
—  Irving,  T.    Conquest  of  Florida  under  De  Soto.  2138 

De  Soyres,  J.     Montanism  and  the  primitive  church  ;  study  of 

the  eccl.  hist,  of  the  2d.  cent.     (Hulsean  prize  ess.)  18831 

Despard,  M.     Kilrogan  cottage.  17887 

Desperate  act,  A  ;  by  A.  Leighton.  (InMt  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  1.)    7223 
Desperate  remedies  ;  by  T.  Hardy.      (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  12335 

Despotism  ;  or,  The  last  days  of  the  Amer.  republic  ;  by  Invisi- 
ble Sam.  1218 
Despotism  in  America ;  inquiry  into  the  nature  and  results  of 

the  slave-holding  system  in  the  U.  S.  ;  by  [R.  Hildreth].       1906 
Destiny  ;  by  M.  Ferrier.  13277 

Destiny  ;  by  R.  M.  Murphy.  7218 

Destruction  and  reconstruction  ;  by  R.  Taylor.  18507 

Destruction  of  Lisbon  ;  poem,  fr.  the  French  of  Voltaire.  4602 

Destutt  de  Tracy,  A.  L.  C,  Comte.     Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     {In 

Ms  Not.  et  portr.,  v.  1.)  9573 

Desultory  sketches  and  tales  of  Barbadoes.  4011 

Des  Ursins.     See  Ursins. 
Detlef,  Q.^  pseud.     See  Bauer,  K. 

Detmold  ;  by  W.  H.  Bishop.  18657 

Detraction  ;  fr.  Wycherly.     {In  Venable,  W.  H.    Dramas,  etc.)  20582 
Detraction  displayed  ;  by  A.  Opie.  3295 

Detroit,  Mich.     Parkman,  F.,  Jr.     History  of  the  conspiracy 

of  Pontiac.  3377 

Dettingen  "  Te  Deum  ;  "  by  Handel.  *I 

Deus  homo  ;  by  T.  Parsons.  6901 

Deutsch,  E.  (O.  M.)     Literary  remains  ;  with  mem.  12376 

Contents.    The  Tahnud.— Islam.— Xotes  of  a  lecture  on  the  Talmud.— 
Lecture  delivered  at  the  Midland  Inst.,  Birmingham.— (The  Talmud).— 
Notes  of  a  lecture  on  Semitic  palaeography.— Notes  of  three  lectures  on 
Semitic  culture.— Egypt,  ancient  and  modem.— Hermes  Trismegistus.— 
Judseo.— Arabic  metaphysics.— Les  Apotres. — Five  letters  on  the  CEcu- 
menical  council.  —  Apostolica  Sedis.  —  The  Roman  passion  drama.  — 
Semitic  languages. — The  Targums.  — The  Samaritan  Pentateuch.— Book 
of  Jasher.— Early  arable  poetn*.— Arabic  poetry  in  Spain  and  Sicily. 
Deutsch,  S.     Practical  and  grammatical  course  for  self -instruc- 
tion in  the  German  language.     2  v.  20228-9 
Deutsche  Classiker  des  Mittelalters.     See  Pfeiffer,  F. 
Deutsche  Dicktungen  des  Mittelalters.     See  Bartsch,  K. 
Deutsche  Dichter  des  16,  17,  Jahrh.     See  Goedeke,  K.,  and 

Tittmann,  J. 
Deutscher  Novellenschatz.     See  Heyse,  P.,  and  Kurz,  H. 
Deux  fr^res,  Les  ;  par  George  Sand.  14397 

Deux  Marguerite,  Les  ;  par  Mme.  C.  Reybaud.  9451 

Deux  maris,  Les;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  4.)  *I 

Deux  masques,  Les.     See  Saint- Victor,  P.  de. 
Deux  merles  blancs  ;  com.-vaud.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.      {In  his 

The.4t.  compl.,  v.  8.)  14572 

Deux  nuits,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (In  his  Operas  com.,  v.  3.)         *I 
Deux  papas  tr^s-bien,  comedie-vaudeville  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.    , 

{In  his  Theatre  compl.,  v.  1.)  14558 

Deux  pr^cepteurs,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  2.)        *I 


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Deux  sous-pr^fets  de  X***,  Les ;  sayo^te,  par  J.  Guillemot. 

{In  Legouv^,  G.  J.  B.  E.  W.  TheMre  de  camp.,  s^r.  5.)  14689 
Deux  timides,  Les  ;  com^die-vaudeville ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  Th^^tre  compl.,  v.  4.)  14561 

Development   {in  science).     Appleton,   C.   E.     Development. 

{In  Appleton,  J.  H.     Dr.  Appleton.)  206.56 

—  Bowen,  F.    Latest  form  of  the  theory,     {hi  his  Gleanings.)  19941 

—  McCosh,  J.    The  development  hypothesis :  is  it  sufficient?  16771 
Development :  its  nature ;  what  it  can  do  and  what  it  cannot  do.     {In 

Boston  Monday  Lect . ,  1880-81 . )  20467 

—  Spencer,  H.    Tlie  development  hypothesis.     {In  his  Illust.,  etc.)  5623 

—  See  also  Biology ;— Evolution. 

Development  {in  theology).  Mozley,  J.  B.  Theory  of  devel- 
opment; crit.  on  Dr.  Newman's  essay.  18366 

Deveus,  C.     Address.      (/^Worcester.  Monument  Committee. 

Ded.  of  Sold,  monument.)  14020 

—  Oration,  June  17,  1875.  {In  Bunker  Hill  Mon.  Ass.  Proc,  June,  1875.)  *I 
De  Vere,  A.     The  foray  of  Queen  Meave  ;  and  other  legends 

of  Ireland's  heroic  age.  22106 

—  The  legends  of  St.  Patrick.  22660 

—  St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury;  dram.  poem.  18314 

—  Sonnets.  New  ed.  "  16524 
De  Vere,  A.  T.  Picturesque  sketches  of  Greece  and  Turkey.  5017 
De  Vere,  M.  S.     Additions.     {In  Tissandier,  G.    Wonders  of 

water.)  9834 

—  Americanisms;  the  Eng.  of  the  J^Tew  World.  9749 

—  Tlie  great  Empress ;  a  portrait.  ^      8481 

—  Modern  magic.  11592 

—  Romance  of  Amer.  history.  11170 

—  Stray  leaves  fr.  the  book  of  nature.  1168 

—  Studies  in  English ;  or,  Glimpses  of  the  inner  life  of  our  language.  3d.  ed.    6707 

—  Wonders  of  the  deep.  *  "  7892 
De  Vere  ;  or.  The  man  of  inde])endence.  4633 
Devereux  ;  by  [Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lytton].  583 
De  V^ricour,  L.  R.  Modern  French  literature  ;  rev.,  with  notes, 

by  W.  S.  Chase.  4593 
Devices.     See  also  Emblems. 

Devil,  The.     Cobbe,  F.  P.      {In  her  Darwinism,  etc.)  10835 

—  Hall.  F.  T.    The  pedigree  of  the  Devil.    Illust.  *I 

—  Masson,  D.    The  three  devils;  Luther's,  Milton's,  and  Goethe's.  13516 

—  Reville,  A.    The  devil,  his  origin,  greatness,  and  decadence.  12735 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.    Satan,  or  the  devil.     {In  his  Gospel  of  law.)  22178 

—  See  also  Demonology. 

Devil  puzzlers;  by  F.  B.  Perkins.   {In  Thirteen  good  stories.)    11874 

—  Same.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13036 

—  and  other  studies ;  ])y  F.  B.  Perkins.  17111 
Devilish  good  joke  ;  by  T.  Higgle.  {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  34)7988 
Devil's  chain  ;  by  E.  Jenkins.  15687 
Devil's  frills.  The.  (7/?  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  15.)  19160 
Devil's  mark.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  8.)  14308 
Devine,  E.     Russell,  W.     Monsieur  le  docteurDevine.   {In  his 

Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

Devise,  Une  ;  comedie  ;  par  J.  Truffier  el  L.  Cressonnois.   {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  6.)  14796 

De  Voe,  T.  F.     Market  assistant ;  descr.   of  food  sold  in  the 

markets  ;  curious  incidents  and  anecdotes.  6688 

Devon.     Black,  A  and  C.     Guide  to  the  counties  of  Dorset, 

Devon,  and  Cornwall.     Maps  and  illust.     5th.  ed.  *I 


338  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Devonshire.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  Devonshire.     Maps 

and  iUust.  *I 

—  Hamilton,  A.  n.  A.    Quarter  sessions  from  Queen  Elizabeth  to  Queen 

Anne ;  illu.st.  of  local  irovernment  and  history.  18532 

Devos,  A.  E.,  mere.     Herbert,  M.  E.     Life  of  the  venerable 

Mere  D.     (Zn  7ier  Three  phases.)  6885 

Devotional  exercises.     Aguilar,  G.      Essays  and  miscellanies  ; 

select,  by  8.  Aguilar.  5748 

—  Dewey,  J.    Helps  to  devout  living.  21208 

—  F(5n61on,  F.  de  S.  de  L.  Christian  counsels  select,  fr.  the  devotional  works 

of  F. ;  tr.  by  A.  M.  James.  1234a 

—  Fran('ois  (de  Sales) .    Introduction  to  the  devout  life.  15847 

—  Martineau,  H.    Devotional  exercises.  298S 

—  Schefer,  L.  The  layman's  breviary ;  or,  Meditations  for  every  day  in  the 

year;  fr.  the  German,  by  C.  T'.  Brooks.                                 •  11475 

—  Shippen,  R.  R.    Daily  praise  and  prayer.  15353 

—  Tholuck,  A.    Hours  of  Christian  devotion ;  tr.  by  R.  Menzies.    2d.  ed.  13768 

—  Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.   Prayers,  sermons,  and  religious  thoughts ;  tr.  by  J.  E. 

Johnson.  18613 

Devrient,  E.  My  recollections  of  Felix  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, 

and  his  letters  to  me  ;  fr.  the  German  by  N.  Macfarren.       11204 
Devrient,  W.  S.     See  Schroeder-Devrient,  W. 
Devron,  G.    Abattoirs.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^ 

V.  6.)  *I 

Dew,  T.  R.     On  slavery.     {In  Pro-slavery  argument.)  3561 

Dew.     Proctor,  R.  A.     {Bi  his  Pleasant  ways  in  science.)  18336 

Same.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec.  in  pop.  sci.,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Dew,  The,  of  youth  ;  and  other  lectures  on  early  discipline  and 

culture  ;  by  T.  W.  Clark.  12008 

Dewall,  —  van.     A  great  lady  ;  fr.  the  German.  12106 

Dewees,  F.  P.  The  Molly  Maguires  ;  origin,  growth,  and  char- 
acter of  the  organization.  16910 
Dewey,  C.     Anderson,  M.   B.     Life  of  D.     {In  Smithsonian 

Inst.  Rept.,  1870.)  11626 

Dewey,  J.     Helps  to  devout  living  ;  select.  21208 

Dewey,  M.  E.     Life  and  letters  of  C.  M.  Sedgwick.  9746 

Dewey,  O.     Discourses  on  human  life.  1171 

—  The  old  world  and  the  new;  or.  Journal  of  reflections  made  on  a  tour  in 

Europe.    2  v.  1169-70 

—  Self-hood  and  sacrifice.     {In  Christ,  and  mod.  thought.)  10188 

—  The  two  great  eonnnandments ;  sermons.  16597 

—  Why  I  am  a  Unitarian,  {In  Pitts-St.  chap,  lect.)  20424 
Dewhurst,  W.  W.     History  of  St.  Augustine,  Florida  ;  with 

acct.  of  the  early  Spanish  and  French  attempts  at  explor- 
ation and  settlement  in  F.,  etc.  Added,  Descr.  of  climate, 
etc.,  of  St.  A.  20220 

Dewing,  M.  R.  {formerly  Miss  Oakey) .     Beauty  in  dress.  20640 

—  Beautv  in  the  household.  21916 
De  Wint',  P.  Wedmore,  F.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Eug.  art.)  16860 
De  Witt,  Madame.     See  Witt,  Mme.  de. 

De  Witt,  H.     See  Witt,  H.  de. 

De  Witt,  T.     The  Christian's  confidence.      {In  Union  pulpit.)      6680 
De  Witt,  W.  C.   Liefde,  J.  de.   {In  his  Great  Dutch  admirals.)    11761 
De  Wolf,  O.  C.     Results  of  attempting  to  check  the  spread  of 
small-pox  in  Chicago.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts., 
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De  Worms,  H.     England's  policy  in  the  East.     6th.  ed.  17937 

Dexter,  G.  T.^  joint  author.     See  Edmonds,  J.  W. 


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Dexter,  H.  M.  Congregationalism  :  what  it  is  ;  whence  it  is,  etc.  13071 

—  As  to  Roger  Williams,  and  his  banishment  fr.  the  Mass.  plantation;  with 

a  few  words  cone,  the  Baptists,  the  Quakers,  and  religious  liberty;  a 

monograph.  *I 

—  Street  thoughts.  1172 
Dexter,  S.     Sargent,  L.  M.     Reminiscences  of  D.  1173 

—  Story,  J.  {In  his  Misc.  writings.)  4262 
Dexter,  W.     Public  economy  of  sanitary  measures.     {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.  and  papers,  v.  4.)  *I 

Dextrine  o?-  Dextrose.     See  Sugar. 
Dhammapada.     Beal,    S.     .Texts   from   the  Buddhist  canon, 

known  as  Dhammapada,  with  accompanying  narratives  ;  tr. 

fr.  the  Chinese.  17882 

—  Miiller,  F.  M.  Translation  of  the  D.  (  With  Lect.  on  the  sci.  of  relig.)  9840 
Dhu,  H.  Stanhope  Burleigh  ;  the  Jesuits  in  our  homes.  4195 
Diable  a  I'ecole,  Le ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     {In  Jiis  Operas  com- 

iques,  v.  10.)  *I 

Diakka      Davis,  A.  J.     The  Diakka  and  their  earthly  victims  ; 

expl.  of  false  and  repulsive  in  spiritualism.  11990 

Dialect  tales  ;  by  S.  Bonner  [Mrs.  K.  S.  B.  McDowell].  22853 

Dialogues.     JSee  English  literature.     Select,  for  reading   and 

speaking. 
Dialogues  from  Dickens  ;  arranged  by  W.  E.  Fette.  8090 

Diamagnetism.     Tyndall,  J.     Researches  on  diamagnetism  and 

magnecrystallic  action.  10648 

Diamants  de   la  couronne,,  Les ;  par  A.    E.   Scribe.     {In  his 

Operas  comiques,v.  9.)  *I 

Diamants  de  la  couronne  ;  opera  ;  by  Auber.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Trvon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Diamond  bracelet,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  13016 
Diamond  cut  diamond ;  by  T.  A.  Trollope.  ,  12144 
Diamond  eyes,  The  ;  by  A.  Leighton.     {In   Mt.  Royal  pop. 

tales,  V.  1.)  7223 

Diamond   necklace.   The ;    by  T.  Carlyle.      {In  his  Crit.  and 

misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  699 

—  See  also  Marie  Antoinette. 

Diamonds.  Babinet,  J.  The  diamond  and  other  precious  stones. 

{In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  Dieulafait,  L.    Diamonds  and  precious  stones ;  a  pop.  acct.  of  gems.  (111. 

Lib.  of  wonders.)  12115 

—  Rudler,  F.W.    Diamonds.    (7w  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Streeter,  E.  W.    The  great  diamonds  of  the  world;  their  hist,  and  ro- 

mance ;  ed.  and  annot.  by  J.  Hatton  and  A.  H.  Keane.  22117 

—  See  also  Precious  stones. 

Diana.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  La  Diana.  {In  his  Vrem.  land.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Diana;  by  S.  Warner.  17113 

Diane  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.     2  v.  19572-3 

Diapason,  Le ;  com^die  ;  par  E.  Frisch.     {In  Sayn^tes.  etc.^ 

s^r.  7.)  .         '  14797 

Diary,  The,  of  a  late  physician.  Passages  fr.  ;  by  S.  Warren.  4663 
Diary  of  a  man  of  fifty  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.       {In  his  Madonna, 

etc.,  V.  2.)  .  20810 

Diary  of  a  woman  ;  by  O.  Feuillet.  18255 

Diary  of  an  ennuyee  ;  by  A.  Jameson.  2325 

Diary  of  an  old  doctor  ;  by  J.  A.  Maitland.  11559 


^40  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRA  IIY. 

Diary  of  Anne  Rodway.     {In  Nov.   and  tales  fr.    Household 

Words,  V.  2.)  14302 

Dias,  B.     Frost  T.  Discovery  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  {In 

his  Hf.-hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

Diaz,  A.  M.     Christmas  morning  ;  little  stories  for  little  folks. 

Illust.  20981 

—  A  domestic  problem.    Work  and  culture  in  the  household.  13861 

—  The  Jimmyjohns,  and  other  stories.  17261 

—  King  Grinialkum  and  Pussyauita;  or,  The  cats' Arabian  nights.    Illust.  21161 

—  Lucv  Maria.  12081 

—  Polly  Cologne.                                                         .  21210 

—  The  schoolmaster's  trunk :  papers  on  home-iife  in  Tweenit.    Illust.  12964 

—  Story-book  for  the  children.  14202 

—  William  Henrv  and  his  friends.  9745 

—  The  William  Henry  letters.  9018 

—  iSee  Chaney,  Mrs.  C.  I.,  for  dramas  fr.  D. 
Diaz,  B.     See  Dias,  B. 

Dibdin,  T.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Dibdins,   The;   by  J.   Doran.      {In  his  In   and   about  Drnry 

Lane,  v.  2.)  21400 

Di  Cary  ;  by  M.  J.  Thornton.  19232 

Dice,  The  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.     {Li  his  Logic  of  polit.  econ.)  1162 

Dicey,  E.     Cavour  ;  a  memoir.  *I 

—  The  future  of  Eg^T)t.     (In  Burlingame,  E.  L.    Current  discussion,  v.  1.)  17645 

—  The  morning  land  [Turkey,  Holv  Land,  Egypt] .    2  v.  8824-5 

—  The  Schleswig-Holstein  war.    2  v.                '  9264-i6 

—  Six  months  in  the  federal  states,  1862.    2  v.  in  1.  6479 

—  Victor  Emmanuel.     (The  new  Plutarch.)  21688 
Dick,  R.     Smiles,  S.    Robert  Dick,  baker  of  Thurso,  geologist 

and  botanist.     Portr.  and  illust.  18240 
Dick,  T.     Works.     Illust.     v.  1-6 ;  9,  10.                                    1176-9 
Contents.    V.  1.    Philosophy  of  a  future  state.    3.    Christian  philos- 
opher.   S.    Philosophy  of  religion.    4.    On  the  improvement  of  society. 
5.    On  the  mental  illumination  and  moral  improvement  of  mankind.    6. 
Essay  on  thC  sin  and  the  evils  of  covetousuess.    9.   Practical  astronomer. 
10.  '  Solar  system;  with  moral  and  religious  reflections. 
Note.    Each  work  has  a  separate  title  page. 

—  The  practical  astronomer.    Illust.  1179 

Contents.    Light.— Telescopes.— Astronomical  instruments. 
Dick,  W.  B.     Recitations  and  readings.   Nos.  1-9.  16733-4;  16971-7 

Dick  Cheveley  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  19949 

Dick  Dallington.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  2.)  14302 

Dick  Duncan  ;  by  F.  Forrester  [D.  Wise].  1494 

DickNetherby;  byMrs.  Walford.  21314 

Dick  Rodney;  by  J.  Grant.  5510 

Dick  Sands  ;  by  J.  Verne..  18206 

Dick  the  sailor  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Paull.  18842 
Dick  Turpin  and  Tom  King  ;  by  W.  E.  Suter.      {In  French's 

Min.  dram.,  v.  36.)  7989 

Dickens,  C.  (J.  H.)     Additional  Christmas  stories.  13202 
Contents.    Somebody's  luggage.— Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings.— 3Irs.  Lir- 

riper's  legacy.— Dr.  Marigold.— Two  ghost  stories.— The  boy  at  31ugby.— 

Seven  poor  travellers. — The  Holly-Tree. 

—  American  notes.                           '  1181 

—  Barnabv  Rudge.  1182 

—  Bleak  House.  1184 

—  Boots  at  the  Hollv  Tree  Inn ;  designs  bv  J.  C.  Beard.  22140 

—  Child  pictures.     "                                     '  7267 

—  A  child's  dream  of  a  star.     (In  Little  class,  v.  10.)  12981 

—  Child's  hist,  of  England.  1189 

—  Same.    Illust.  12192 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


341 


-  Chops  the  dwarf .     (/n  Little  class,,  v.  2.)  12973 
-A  Christmas  carol;  condensed.     (/?i  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 

-  Christmas  stories.    Illust.  1190 

Contents.  Christmas  carol.— The  chimes.— The  cricket  on  the  hearth.— 
Battle  of  life.— The  haunted  man. 

-  David  Coppertield,  Personal  hist,  and  experience  of.  1191 

-  Dialogues  fr.  Dickens ;  arranged  bv  W.  E.  Fette.  8090 

-  Dr.  Marigold.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.)  14268 

-  Same.     (Little  classics,  v.  18.)  20167 

-  Same.     {In  Add.  Chr.  stories.)  13202 

-  Dombey  and  son ;  Dealings  with  the  firm  of.  1195 

-  Great  expectations.  1210 

-  Hard  times.  1196 

-  Holiday  stories.  7999 

Contents.  A  house  to  let.— The  perils  of  certain  English  prisoners.— 
Wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary. 

-  In  memoriam.     {In  Taylor,  T.    Thackeray.)  6271 

-  Letters ;  ed.  bv  his  sister-in-law  and  his  eldest  daughter.    3  v.         19088-9 ;  20994 

Contents.    V.  1.    1833-1856.    2.    1857-1870.    3.    1836-1870. 

-  Little  Dorrit.    Illust.  1199 

-  Martin  Chuzzlewit,  Life  and  adventures  of.  1200 

-  Memoirs  of  Joseph  Grimaldi;  ed.  by  ''Boz."  12040 

-  Mr.  Nightingale's  diary;  a  farce.     [Vest-pocket  ser.] .  17262 

-  The  Mudfog  papers,  etc.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  19851 

Contents.  The  Mudfog  papers.  The  pantomime  of  life.  Some  particu- 
lars cone,  a  hon.— Mr.  Robert  Bolton. 

-  The  mystery  of  Edwin  Drood,  tmd  some  uncollected  pieces.  8624 

C'07i^ew^s.*  Some  memories  of  Dickens.— The  mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.— 
George  Silverman's  explanation.— Holiday  romance.-^Sketches  of  young 
couples.— New  uncommercial  samples. — Will  of  Dickens. 

Note.  For  Sequel  to  Edwin  Drood,  see  John  Jaspar's  secret. — Edwin 
Drood  has  been  completed  in  French,  by  Wilkie  Collins,  under  the  title  of 
"Le  Crime  de  Jasper." 

-  The  mystery  of  Edwin  Drood ;  complete.  12050 

Note^.  This  work  claims  to  be  completed  by  the  spirit  of  D.,  thr.  T.  P. 
James,  medium. 

-  Nicholas  Nickleby,  Life  and  adventures  of.  1202 

-  The  noble  savage*.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

-  Old  curiosity  shop.    Illust.  1203 

-  Oliver  Twist.  1204 

-  Same ;  aus  dem  Englischen.  10423 

-  Our  mutual  friend.  1213 
-Same',  (condensed  classics.)                                                                                 16108 

-  Pickwick  Club,  The,  Posthumous  papers  of.    Illust.  1209 

-  Same.    Die  Pickwicker ;  aus  dem  Englishen.  10422 

-  Pic-nic  papers.  1205 

-  Pictures  f r.  Italy.  1211 

-  Readings ;  condensed  by  himself.    Illust.  7273 

-  Reprinted  pieces ;  [short  sketches] .  11142 

-  The  signal-man.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  8.)  12979 

-  Sketches  by  Boz.  9107 

Contents.    Sketches  fr.  our  parish. — Scenes.— Characters.— Tales. 

-  Same.    Added,  Public  life  of  Mr.  Tulrumble.— The  pantomime  of  life.  1212 

-  Sketches  of  voung  ladies,  young  gentlemen,  and  young  couples ;  (drawn 

fr.  life.)  '  '  14293 

-  Speeches,  letters,  and  sayings  of  D.,  with  sketch  by  G.  A.  Sala,  and  ser- 

mon bv  Dean  Stanlev.  8811 

-  Tale  of  two  cities.  *  1215 

-  The  uncommercial  traveller.    Illust.  1180 

-  Will  of  Dickens.     {In  his  Mvsterv,  etc.)  8624 
-Works.    Household  ed.    Illust.    Last  vol.  7759 

Contents,  Master  Humphrey's  clock.— Additional  Christmas  stories: 
Seven  poor  travellers ;  The  Holly-Tree  Inn ;  Somebody's  luggage ;  Mrs. 
Lirriper's  lodgings ;  Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy ;  Dr.  Marigold's  prescriptions ; 
Mugby  Junction. — Gen.  index  of  characters ;  Index  of  fictitious  places, 
pop.  say  infers,  etc. 

-  and  Collins,  (W.)  W.    Le  crime  de  Jasper.    2  v.  14563-4 

JVote.    Sequel  to  Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood,  by  Dickens. 

-  -  The  lazv  tour  of  two  idle  apprentices.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household 

Words,  V.  6.)  14306 

-  Andersen,  H.  C.    Visit  at  Dickens's  house.     {In  his  Pict.  of  trav.)  162 

-  Anecdote  biographies  of  Thackeray  and  Dickens.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  12934 


M2  FRKE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Clarke,  C.  and  M.  C.    Dickens  and  his  letters.     (In  their  Recoil,  of 

writers.)  IbOOo 

—  Dickens  and  Thuckerav :  David  Copperfield  and  Arthur  Pedennis.     (hi 

Ess.  fr.  the  Lend,  times.)  9693 

—  Fields,  J.  T.    In  and  out  of  doors  with  Dickens.  16569 

—  Forster,  J.    Life  of  Dickens.    3  v.  9732^ 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  a^e.)  2000 

—  Hotten,  J.  C.     Charles  Dickens;  story  of  his  life.    Illust.  8654 

—  Jerrold,  B.    The  best  of  all  good  company :  a  day  with  D.  11551 
Same.    Bd.  with  other  sketches.           '            "  12085 

—  Jones,  C.  H.    Short  life  of  D.,  with  select,  fr.  his  letters.  196^2 

—  Kent,  C.    Charles  Dickens  as  a  reader.  20332 

—  Mackenzie,  R.  S.    Life  of  Dickens.  8653 

—  Pemberton,  T.  E     Dickens's  London;  or,  London  in  the  works  of  D.  15720 

—  Perkins,  F.  B.    Charles  Dickens ;  sketch  of  his  life  and  works.  8672 

—  Rimmer,  A.    About  En<tland  with  Dickens.    Illust.  22925 

—  Schmidt,  J.     (In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16312 

—  Timbs,  J.     (/»i /ii8  Later  wits,  e^c,  V.  2.)  12593 

—  Ward,  A.  W.    Dickens.  21784 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.     (In  his  Lect.)  4737 
The  genius  of  Dickens.     (In  his  Success  and  its  cond.)  10753 

Characters. 

—  General  index  of  characters,  eic.  (In  his  Wor\if>.  Household  ed.)  7759 
Dickens,  C,  the  yoimgev.     Life  of  C.  J.  Mathews,  chief,  auto- 

biog.,  with  select,  fr.  his  correspond,  and  speeches.  18999 
Dickie,   G.     How  plants  grow.     {In  Brown,  R.     Science  for 

all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  The  mathematics  of  plants.  (In  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 
Dickinson,  A.  E.     A  paying  investment.  15483 

—  A  ragged  register  (of  people,  places,  and  opinions.)  18819 

—  What  answer  ?  7492 
Dickinson,  D.  S.  Savage,  J."  {In  his  Our  living  rep.  n^en.)  3777 
Dickinson,  E.  E.     The  flower   school  at  Corlear's  hook ;  The 

Training  School-ship  "Minnesota."  (Jii  Some  cur.  schools.)  20401 
Dickinson,   J.   W.     Account  of  the  Prussian   school  system. 

{In  Nat.  Teach.  Ass.  Addr.,  1870.)  11608 

—  Application  of  mental  science  to  teaching.     (In  Am.  Norm.  Sch.  Ass. 

Addr.,  etc.)  11608 

—  Elementary  and  scientific  knowledge.  (In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr., etc.,  1873.  17753 

—  What  Froebel's  system  of  education  is,  and  how  it  can  be  introduced  into 

public  schools.     (7w  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  efc,  1873.)  17753 

Dickinson,  M.  L.  Edelweiss  ;  Alpine  rhyme.  16706 
Dickinson,  R.  W.     Introductory  essay.     {In  Dixon,  W.  H.  J. 

Howard,  etc.)  1235 

Dick's  wandering  ;  by  J.  Sturgis.  21657 
Dictionary.     For  dictionaries  of  any  language,  see  the   name 

of  the  language  ;  of  any  other  subject,  see  the  name  of  the 

subject,  as  Christian  Antiquities  ; — Fiction. 

—  See  also  Encyclopoedias. 

Dictionary  of  every-day  difficulties.  See  All  about  hard  words. 
Did  you  ever  send  your  wife  to  Camberwell?  by  J.   S.  Coyne. 

{In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  39.)  7990 

Diddle,  Dumps,  and  Tot ;  by  L.  C.  Pyrnelle.  22479 

Diderot,  D.     Carlyle,  T.      {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  3.)  698 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.     (In  their  Famous  Fr.  authors.)  19026 

—  Sainte-Bueve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1;  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1;  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  3.)  *I 
Didier,  E.  L.     Life  and  letters  of  Mme.  Bonaparte.    Portr.  fr. 

the  studies  by  G.  Stuart.  18765 
Didron    aine.,   A.    N.     Christian    iconography ;    tr.   by  E.   J. 

Millinston.     v.  1.  1221 


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Diet.     Jacobi,  A.    Infant  diet;  Rev.,  enl.,  and  adapt,  to  pop. 

use  by  M.  P.  Jacobi.  13374 

—  Trail,  E.  T.  {In  his  Hydropathic  encyclopedia.)  4485 
Dieu  et  la  Bayadt^re,   Le  ;    par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r. 

3,  V.  1.)         .  *I 

Dieu  Octave,  Le  ;   par  R.  Halt.  14648 

Dieudonnee  ;  by  G.  Butt.  17079 
Dieulaf  ait,  L.     Diamonds  and  precious  stones,  acct.  of  gems ; 

tr.  by  F.  Sanford'.      (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)                  '  12115 

Digby,  K.  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  {In  his  Ess.,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Digby,  K.  E.     Introduction  to  the  hist,   of    the  law  of    real 

property,  with  orig.  authorities.  *I 
Digby,  AY.  The  famine  campaign  in  So.  India,  1876-78.  2  v.  21558-9 

Digby  Heathcote ;  by.W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  9260 

Digestion.     Combe,  A.     Physiology  of  digestion.  910 
Dignities.     See  Heraldry. 
Dike,  S.  W.    Facts  as  to  divorce  in  New  England.   {In  Boston 

Mond.  Lect.)  20467 

Dikes  and  ditches  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7417 

Dilemma,  The.  15816 
Dilke,    C.    W.     Greater   Britain ;    record  of  travel   in    Eng.- 

speaking  countries,  1866-7.     lUust.  7616 

—  The  papers  of  a  critic :  select,  fr.  [his]  writings;  with  biog.  sk.  bv  C.  W. 

Dilke.    2v.  '  14203-4 

Contents.     V.  1.     Memoir. — Pope's  writings. — Lady  Mary  Wortley 
Montagu.— Swift,  etc.   2,  Junius.— Wilkes.— Grenville,  e^c— Burke. 

—  Hinton,  R.  J.  (Tn  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 
Dillon,  J.  B.     Oddities  of  colonial  legislation  in  Amer.  ;  with 

records  of  the  origin  and  growth  of  pioneer  settlements  ; 

also,  History  of  the  states  and  territories.  *I 
Dillon,    W.     The  dismal  science  ;  criticism  on  mod.  Eng.  polit. 

economy.  21956 

Diman,  J.  L.  Historical  basis  of  belief.  {In  Bost.  lect.,  1870.)  8641 

—  Orations  and  essays;  with  select,  sermons;  mem.  vol.  21211 

Contents.  Murray.  J.  O.  Commemorative  discourse.—  The  alienation 
of  the  educated  class  fr.  politics. — The  method  of  academic  culture. — Ad- 
dress; unveiling  of  monument  to  Roger  Williams,  Providence,  1877.— 
The  settlement  of  Mt.  Hope.— Sir  H.  Vane.— Religion  in  Amer.,  1776- 
1876.— University  corporations.— Sermons. 

—  The  theistic  argument  as  atfect.  by  recent  theories ;  lect.  20565 

—  At  wood,  E.  P.  Memorial  address  on  Diman.  20432 
Dimitri  Roudine  ;  by  I.  S.  Turgeneff.  11786 
Dimitry,  C.  The  house  in  Balfour-street.  '  7610 
Dimmock,   W.   R.     Biography  of   N.   B.   Shurtleff,   Jr.     {In 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Dimock,  S.     Clarke,  J.  F.    {In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sketches.)   17757 
Dimond,  W.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Dimorphism.     See  Butterflies. 

Dimplethorpe;  by  [P:.  Tabor].     3  v.  21996-8 

Dinarchus.      {In  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.)  14490 

Dincklage,  A.  E.  S.W.  von.  Der  Striethast.  (Dent.  Novellen.)  16162 
Diner  sur  I'herbe,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  y.  12.)  *I 
Dingelstedt,  F.     The  Amazon.  7528 

Dingy  house,  The,  at  Kensington.  21345 

Dining.     De  Quincey,  T.     Dinner,  real  and  reputed.     {In  his 

Misc.  ess.)  1157 


344  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Hand-book  of  carving ;  with  Hints  for  the  dinner  table.    Illust.  9182 

—  Kirwan,  A.  V.    Host  and  guest;  book  about  dinners.  12579 

—  Loftie,  3Irs.    The  dining-room.  17675 

—  Walker,  T.    Aristology,  or  the  art  of  dining.    Pref .  and  notes  by  F. 

Summerly.               '  20688 

—  Dinners  in  the  provinces.  {In  Sk.  and  ess.  fr.  the  Sat.  Rev.)  12749 
Dinorah  ;  opera  ;  by  Meyerbeer.  *I 

—  Sajne.  {In  Tyron,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Dinsmore,  K.  Whittier,  J.  G.  {In  his  Old  portr.,  etc.)  4763 
Dio  {or  Diou)  Chrysostomus.  ( J?i  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.)  14490 
Diogeues  Laertius.     Lives  and  opinions  of  philosophers  ;  lit. 

tr.  by  C.  D.  Yonge.  1223 
Diogenes  Sinopensis,  the   Cynic.     Goodrich,  S.   G.      {In  his 

Fam.  men,  etc.)  1591 

Dion  and  the  sibyls  ;  by  M.  G.  Keon.  18317 

Diognetus.  Jackson,  G.  A.  {In  his  Apostol.  fathers,  etc.)  18997 
Diphtheria.     Baker,  H.  B.     Relations  of   schools  to  D.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Trail,  R.  T.  Diphtheria;  its  nature, hist.,  causes,  prevent.,  and  treatment.  6664 
Diplomacy.     Home,  T.  H.     Diplomacy.      {With  Poison,  A. 

Princ.  of  the  law  of  nat.)  3228 

Diplomate,  Le  ;  com^die  vaude  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s(n'.  2,  V.  16.)  *I 

Diplomatic  sketches;  by  "an  outsider."    3  v.     18882;   18r)52;   19137 

Contetits.    Y.  1.    Count  Beust.    2.    Gen.  von  Billow  and  the  Danish 
question.    3.    Mr.  Gladstone  and  the  Greek  question. 
Dippold,  G.  T.     Brunhild  ;  tragedy,  fr.  the  Nibelung  saga,  by 

E.  Geibel ;    tr.  by  D.  [with]  brief  acct.  of  the  Nibelung 

epics  and  sagas.  18767 

—  The  great  epics  of  mediaeval  Germany ;  their  contests  and  history.  21884 
Dircks,  H.     Life,  times,  and  labors  of  the  2d.  Marq.  of  Wor- 
cester, with  repr.  of  his  Century  of  inventions,  etc.              11205 

—  Perpetual  motion.  9224 
Dire  et  faire  sont  deux  ;  par  P.  Celi^re.  {In  his  En  sc^ne.)  14601 
Disciple,  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  8968 
Discipline  of  life;  [by  E.  Ponsonby].  2899 
Discoveries  {in  geography).     Frost,  T.     Half-hours  with  the 

earl}"  explorers.     Illust.  21074 
Modern  explorers.  22671 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Stories  of  discovery  told  by  discoverers.  22262 

—  See  also  Verne,  J.    Exploration  of  the 'world. 
Also  America. 

Discoveries  {in  science  and  the  arts) .  See  Inventions  ; — 
Science. 

Discreet  princess.  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  {In  his  Extrava- 
ganzas, v.  5.)  *I 

Disease.     See  Pathology. 

Disease  germs.     See  Germ  theory. 

Dishonoured.   {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  11.)    14311 

Disinfection.     Varona,  A.    de.      Sewer  gases ;    and  How   to 

protect  our  dwellings.  21313 

—  Waller,  E.  Disinfectants,  {In  Buck,  A.  H.  Trea.  on  hygiene,  etc.,  v.  2.)  19452 
Dismal  science.     See  Political  economy. 

Disorder,  Laws  of  ;  by  T.  S.  King.  {In  his  Subst.  and  show,  etc.)  17277 
Disowned,  The  ;  by  [Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lytton].  584 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  '345 

Disraeli,    B.,    Earl   of   Beaconsfield.       Address,    Manchester 

Athenaeum,  1844.     {In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  Couingsby.  5836 

—  Endvmion.  19984 

N(jte.    A  " Key  to  Endvmion"  was  pub.  in  Notes  and  queries,  Dec.  18, 
1880,  and  Mav  21, 1881. 

—  Henrietta  Temple.  13188 

—  Ixion  in  Heaven ;  The  infernal  marriage;  Popanilla;  Count  Alarcos;  a 

tragedv.  5839 

—  Life  and  writings  of  Mr.  DTsraeli,  {In  D'Israeli,  I.  Curiosities  of  lit.,  v.  1.)  1227 

—  Lord  George  Bentinck ;  polit.  biography.    9th.  ed.  21278 

—  Lothair.  8559 

—  Novels  and  tales :  Svbil ;  Alrov.    New^d.  5838 

—  The  rise  of  Iskauder.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  6.)  12077 

—  Selected  speeches;  introd.  and  notes,  by  T.  E.  Kebbel.    Portr.    2  v.  21707-8 

—  The  voung  duke ;  and  Contarini  Fleming.  5835 

—  Venitia;  Tancred.  5837 

—  Yivian  Grey.  11143 

—  Wit  and  wisdom  of  D. ;  collect,  f r.  his  writings  and  speeches.  20764 

—  Bagehot,  W.    Disraeli  as  a  member  of  the  House  of  Commons.    {In  his 

Biog.  stud.)  20441 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

—  Greg,  W.  R.    The  great  twm  brethren  [Disraeli  and  Louis  Napoleon]. 

{In  his  Misc.  ess.)  21480 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.    Lord  Beaconsfield's  Endvmion.     {In  his  Chats.)  22863 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Life  of  Disraeli.  17986 

—  Memorials  of  Lord  B. ;  rep.  fr.  The  Standard.    Portr.  20844 

—  O'Connor,  T.  P.    Lord  Beaconslield ;  a  biography.  18744 

—  Political  adventures  of  Lord  Beaconsfield.            *  18033 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  Disraeli.     {In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 

—  Stephen,  L.    Disraeli's  novels.     {In  his  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  2.)  1()856 

—  Towle,  G.  M.     {In  his  Certain  men  of  mark.)  20075 
D'Israeli,  I.     Amenities  of  literature  ;  sketches  and  characters 

of  Eng.  literature;  new  ed.,  ed.  by  B.  Disraeli.     2  v.        6170-1 

—  Calamities  of  authors.    2  v.  1225-6 

—  Curiosities  of  literature,  and  the  literarv  character  illust.;  with  Curiosi- 

ties of  Amer.  liter.,  by  R.  W.  Griswold.  1233 

—  Curiosities  of  literature ;  Vith  view  of  life  and  writings  of  the  author, 

by  his  son.    4  v.  1227-30 

—  Disraeli.  B.    Life  and  writings  of  D.  {In  D'Israeli,  I.  Curios,  of  lit.,  v.  1.)  1227 

—  The  literary  character ;  or,  History  of  men  of  genius ;  Literary  miscel- 

lanies ;  and  Inquirv  into  the  character  of  James  I. ;  ed.  bv  B.  Disraeli.  8468 

—  Quarrels  of  authors.  '  2  v.                                                         '  1231-2 
Dissection.    Martin,  H.  N.  and  Moale,  W.  A.     How  to  dissect 

a  chelonian.  21363 

—  See  also  Anatomy. 

Disselhoff,    J.      Christianity   and   culture.      (Li   Heagle,    D. 

Bremen  lect.)  9780 
Dissenters.    Wilson,  W.    History  and  antiq.  of  the  Dissenting 

churches  in  London,  Westminster,  etc.     4  v.  21375-8 

Dissertation,   A,   upon  roast  pig;    by  C.   Lamb.     (In  Little 

class..  V.  5.)  12976 
Distilleries.     Brooks,  J.  J.     Whiskey  drips  ;  sketches  illust. 

the  operations  of  whiskey  thieves.  11492 

Distilling.  Poolej,  T.  A.  Brewing,  distilling.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15476 

Distracted  young  preacher,  The  ;  by  T.  Hardy.  18921 

District  school  as  it  was  ;   [by  W.  Burton].  2525 

Disturbing  element.  The  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.  18287 

Disturnell,  J.     Influence  of  climate  in  No.  and  So.  America.  9146 

Dita ;  by  M.  Majendie.                                                                *  17344 

Ditson,  G.  L.  Para  papers  on  France,  Egypt,  and  Ethiopia.  6317 
23 


346  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Dius.      Fragments  of    Tyrian  annals.       {In  Hodges,  E.   R. 

Cory's  auc.  frag.)                       .  16535 
Diversions  of  Parley.     See  Tooke,  J.  H. 
Divine  comedy.     See  Dante. 
Divine  emblems  ;    or,  Temporal  things  spiritualized,  etc.  ;    by 

J.  Bunyan.  18733 

Divine  teacher,  The  ;  recorded  doings  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  15574 

Divine  tragedy.     Longfellow,  H.  W.     The  divine  tragedy.  9771 

Same.    {In  his  ClwiHin^.)  *I;  11083 

Diving.  Siebe,  H.  The  conquest  of  the  sea.  12207 
Divorce.     Dike,  S.  W.      Facts  as  to  divorce  in  New  Eng.     {In 

Boston  Monday  Lect.)  20467 

—  Woolsey,  T.  D.    Essay  on  divorce,  and  divorce  legislation:  spec.  ref.  to 

the  U.  S.  7858 

Divorce  ;  by  M.  Lee.  22323 

Dix,  J.  Life  of  Thomas  Chatterton.  5601 
Dix,   J.   R.     Pen   and  ink  sketches.     Added,   Chatterton,   a 

romance  of  lit.  life.  *I 

Dix,  M.     Introduction.     {In  DeKoven,  J.     Sermons.)  19250 

—  Lectures  on  the  calling  of  a  Chr.  woman,  and  her  training  to  fulfil  it. 

2d.  ed.  22754 

—  Sermons  doctrinal  and  practical.  18131 

—  Bungay,  G.  {In  Ms  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  .  22315 
Dix  aus  de  la  vie  d'une  femme  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  1,  V.  2.)  *I 

Dixie,  Lady  F.     Across  Patagonia  ;  illust.  20243 

—  In  the  land  of  misfortune  [Africa] ;  Sketches  bv  Maj.  Fraser  and  C.  F. 

C.  Beresford.                                                     '  *I 

Dixon,  Rev.  — .  Broken  columns.  5461 
Dixon,  C.     Rural  bird  life  ;  ess  on  ornithology  ;  with  instr.  for 

preserv.  objects.     Illust.  19912 

Dixon,  E.  H.  Back-bone  ;  photographed  fr.  "  The  Scalpel."  6665 
Dixon,   R.   W.      History  of  the  Church  of  England  fr.   the 

abolition  of  the  Roman  jurisdiction,  v.  1,  2.  21957-8 

Dixon,  W.  H.     British  Cyprus.  19288 

—  Free  Russia.  8669 

—  Her  Majesty's  Tower.    2d.  ser.  7691 

—  History  of  two  queens  :  Catharine  of  Aragon ;  Anne  Boleyn.  4  v.  11935-6 ;  12489-90 

—  John  Howard.     {In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)                     *  2803 

—  Same ;  with  introd.  bv.  R.  W.  Dickinson ;  abgd.  1235 

—  New  America  [U.  S.  in  1866].    Illust.    3d.  ed.  6676 

—  Personal  hist,  of  Lord  Bacon.  1237 

—  Robert  Blake,  admiral  and  general  at  sea.  11311 

—  The  Switzers.  10728 

—  William  Penn ;  hist.  biog.  1236 
Djoumane  ;  par  P.  Merim^e.  (7n /^-^s  Derni^res  nouv.)  9555 
Doane,  G.  H.  To  and  from  the  Passion  Play.  9782 
Dobell,  S.  Life  and  letters  ;  ed.  byE.  J.  Portr.  and  illust.  2  v.  18621-2 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Poetical  works;  introd.  not.  and  mem.,  by  J.  Nichol.  2  v.  13891-2 
Dobson,  A.    Vignettes  in  rhyme,  and  Vers  de  soci^t^.    3d.  ed.  15837 

—  Fielding.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  22856 

—  Hogarth.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  19325 

—  Illustrated  books.  {In  Lang,  A.  The  library.)  20709 
Dobson,  E.    Pioneer  engineering  ;  trea.  on  operations  connect. 

with   the  settlement   of    waste   lands   in   new   countries. 

Plates.  *1 

—  Rudiments  of  masonry  and  stone  cutting;    princ.  of  masonic  projection. 


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and  their  appl.  to  the  constr.  of  curved  wing  walls  and  domes, 
oblique  bridges,  and  Roman  and  Gothic  vaulting.  Plates.  9th.  ed. 
App.  on  causes  of  decay,  and  preservation  of  stone.  18437 

Dobson,  H.  A.  Handbook  of  Eng. literature.  2d. ed., correct., e^c.  19913 
Dobson,  W.  T.  Literary  frivolities,  fancies,  follies,  and  frolics  ; 

[extracts].  •  20736 

—  Poetical  ingenuities  and  eccentricities ;  [selected] .  .  21723 
Doctor,  The  ;  by  R.  Soiithey.  4084 
Doctor  Aar  ;  by  K.  P.  Kereven.  {In  Short  stor.)  6965 
Doctor  Antonio  ;  by  G.  Rufflni.  3721 
Doctor  Basilius  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  9303 
Doctor  Ben  ;  [by  Democritus  Junior].  (Rd.  Rob.  ser.)  22068 
Doctor  l>reen's  practice  ;  l)y  W.  D.  Howells.  21096 
Doctor  Claudius  ;  by  F.  M.  Crawford.  22937 
Doctor  Dilworth  ;  by  J.  Oxenford.  {In  French's  Miu.  dr.,  v.  32.)  7987 
Doctor  Faustus  ;  by  C.  Marlowe.   {In  Ward,  A.  W.    Old  Eng. 

dram:)  18263 

Dr.  Gilbert's  daughters;  by  M.  H.  Matthews.     lUust.  21U37 

Doctor  Grimshawe's  secret;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  22213 

Doctor  Hildreth  ;  by  A.  L.  White.  19442 

Dr.  Howell's  family  ;  by  H.  B.  Goodwin.  7569 

Dr.  Huger's  intentions  ;  by  L.  C.  Moulton.  (/>*  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 
Doctor,  The,  in  spite  of  himself  ;  comedy  ;  by  Moli^re.  (Dram. 

wks.,  V.  2.)  16844 

Doctor  Jacob  ;  by  M.  B.  Edwards.  7508 

Doctor  Johns  ;  by  Ik  Marvel  [D.  G.  Mitchell].     2  v.  6453-4 

Doctor  Marigold;  by  C.  Dickens.    {In  his  Add.  Chr.  stor.)  13202 

—  Same.     (Treasure  trove  ser.,  v.  3.)  14268 
Dr.  Marigold's  prescriptions  ;  by  C.  Dickens.     {Tn  his  Works.)    7759 
Doctor  Mondschein  ;   [by  A.  W.  Curtis].     (  With  Spirit  of  sev- 
enty-six.)                                                                                         7272 

Doctor,  The,  of  Alcantara  ;  comic  opera,  by  J.  Eichberg.  *I 
Doctor  Ox,  and  other  stories  ;  by  J.  Verne.  12875 
Doctor  Papa  ;  by  Sophie  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  21039 
Doctor  Thorne  ;  by  A  Trollope.  4500 
Doctor  Vandyke  ;  by  J.  E.  Cooke.  12638 
Dr.  Wainwright's  patient ;  by  E.  Yates.  2  v.  11361-2 
Dr.  Wortle's  school ;  by  A.  Trollope.  20183 
Dr.  Zay  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  22095 
Doctors.  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  (7w /ws  Criterion.)  6244 
Doctors,  Book  about;  by  J.  C  Jeaffreson.  2318 
Doctors  and  patients  ;  by  J.  Timbs.  2  v.  11514-15 
Doctor's  daughter.  The  ;  by  Sophie  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  9788 
Doctor's  wife,  The  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  6732 
Dodd,  H.  P.  The  epigrammatists ;  select,  fr.  the  epigram- 
matic literature  of  anc,  mediaeval,  and  mod.  times;  with 
notes,  illust.,  and  inlrod.  10705 
Dpdd,  W.  Spear,  C.  (7?i  ^^s  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
Dodd  family  abroad  ;  by  C.  J.  Lever.  5266 
Doddridge,  P.  Rise  and  progress  of  relig.  in  the  soul ;  with 
sermon  on  the  care  of  the  soul,  and  addr.  to  the  master  of 
a  family.  1243 

—  Sermons.    4  v.  1239-42 


348  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Stanford,  C.  Philip  Doddridge.  (Heroes  of  Chr.  hist.)  2007a 
Dodds,  J.  Religion  of  Anc.  Egypt.  (/>iSt.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 
Dodge,  A.  W.  Dodge,  M.  A.  Divine  guidance;  memorial  of  D.  21021 
Dodge,  J.  R.     Wesf  Virginia  ;  its  farms  and  forests,  mines  and 

oil-wells,  etc.  6104 

Dodge,  M.  A.  {pseud.  Gail  Hamilton).    A  battle  of  the  books.  8430 

—  Child  world.    2  pts.  11248 ;  7107 

—  Country  living  and  country  thinking.  127* 

—  Divine  guidance ;  memorial  of  A.  W.  Dodge.  21021 

—  First  love  is  best.  17035 

—  Gala-days.  5482 

Contents.  Gala  days.— A  call  to  my  country  women.— A  spasm  of  sense.— 
Camilla's  concert.— Cheri.— Side-glances  at  Harvard  class-day.— Success 
in  life.— Happiest  days. 

—  New  atmosphere.  6768 

—  Our  common  school  system.  1965* 

—  Red-letter  days  in  Applethorpe.  7562 

—  Sermons  to  the  clergy.  15403 

—  Skirmishes  and  sketches.  5938 
»—  Stumbling  blocks.  5657 

—  Woman's  worth  and  worthlessuess.  9849 

—  Woman's  wrongs.  7131 

—  Wool-gathering. .  692^ 
Dodge,  M.  E.     See  Dodge,  M.  M. 

Dodge,  M.  M.     Along  the  way  ;   [poems].  19326 

—  A  few  friends,  and  how  they  amused  themselves ;  pastimes  and  games.  7787 

—  Hans  Brinker,  or,  The  silver  skates.    lUust.  15400 

—  The  insanity  of  Cahi.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

—  Irvington  stories.  Illust.  4th.  ed.  7133^ 
Dodge,  N.  8.     Charles  Babbage.   (J?i  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept., 

1873.)  14104 

—  Stories  of  a  grandfather  about  Amer.  history.  7108 
Dodge,  p.  Sculpture  and  the  plastic  art.  ^  3865 
Dodge,  R.  I.    The  Black  Hills  ;  descr.  of  routes,  scenery,  soil, 

climate,  timber,  geology,  zoology,  etc.  Map,  drawings,  etc.  1553Q 

—  Our  wild  Indians;  experience,  amg.  the  red  men  of  the  West;  with  adv. 

on  the  plains,  etc.    Introd.  by  Gen.  Sherman.    Illust.  *I 

—  The  plains  of  the  great  West,  and  their  inhabitants;  descr.  of  the  plains, 

game,  Indians,  etc.    Introd.  by  W.  Blackmore.  16766 

Dodge,  T.  A.  The  campaign  of  Chancellorsville.  20564 
Dodge,  W.  E.  Rewards  of  Sabbath-keeping  ;  The  Sabbath,  and 

railroads  and  steamboats.      {In  Sabbath  ess.)  19808 
Dodge  Club,  The  ;  or,  Italy  in  1859  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  8130 
Dodgson,  C.  L.  {pseud.  L.  C  arroll).     Alice's  adv.  in  Wonder- 
land.    Illust.     New  ed.  7714 

—  Doublets;  a  word-puzzle.    3d.  ed.  19911 

—  The  hunting  of  the  snark;  agonv  in  eight  fits.    Illust.  157S9 

—  Through  the  looking-glass.  '  9802 
Dodiugton,  G.  B.     Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C    {In  their  Wits  and 

beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Dods,   J.   B.     Spirit  manifestations   exam,   and  expl.  ;  Judge 

Edmunds  refuted.  1244 

Doe,  C.  H.  Buffets.  14019 
Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.     The  church  and  the  churches;  or, 

The  papacy  and  the  temporal  powder ;  hist,  and  polit.  rev.  *I 

—  Fables  respecting  the  popes  of  the  Middle  Ages.  10114 

—  The  first  age  of  Christianity  and  the  church ;  tr.  by  H.  N.  Oxenham.  *I 

—  The  Gentile  and  the  Jew  in  the  courts  of  the  temples  of  Christ;  introd.  to 

the  hist,  of  Christianity.  *T 

—  A  history  of  the  church.    4  v.  *I 

—  Lectures'  on  the  reunion  of  the  churches ;  with  pref .  by  H.  N.  Oxenham.  11200 

—  Prophesies  and  the  prophetic  spirit  in  the  Christian  era.  *I 


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—  La  R^forme ;  son  d^veloppement  int^rieur,  et  les  resultats  qu'elle  a  pro- 

duits  dans  le  sein  de  la  soci6t6  lutherienne ;  tr.  par  E.  Perrot.    3  v.     14589-91 
Doering,  H.     Life  and  characteristics  of  Beethoven.     {In  Mo- 

scheles,  I.     Life  of  B.)  11192 

Doesticks,  pseud.     See  Thomson,  M. 

Doesticks'  letters  ;  by  Q.  K.  P.  Doesticks  [M.  Thomson].  17430 

Dog  Crusoe  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  10006 

Dog,  A,  of  Flanders  ;  by  L.  de  la  Rame.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 
Doggett,  D.  S.      The  Christian  minister  and  his  work.     {Li 

Union  pulpit.)  6680 

Dogmatic  theology.     See  Theology. 
Dogs.     Burges,  A.     The  American  kennel  and  sporting  field.     15560 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    The  consciousness  of  dogs ;  Dogs  whom  I  have  met.     (In 

her  False  beasts.)  15833 

—  Dalziel,  H.    British  dogs;  their  varieties,  history,  breeding,  e?c.    Illust.  20242 

—  Dog  life;  narratives  exhib.  instinct,  intelligence,  Udelitv,  svmpathv,  e^c.  13297 

—  Hammerton,  P.  G.    Dogs.     (Little  class.,  v.  17.)  "      '  '  20166 

—  Hammond,  S.  T.    Practical  dog  training;  or.  Training  vs.  breaking.  22078 

—  Hibberd,  S.    Clever  dogs,  horses,  etc.  10175 

—  Hutchinson,  W.  N.  Dog  breaking;  with  odds  and  ends  for  those  who  love 

the  dog  and  gun.  *I 

—  Jesse,  E.    Anecdotes  of  dogs.    Illust.  5015 

—  Jesse,  G.  R.  Researches  into  the  hist,  of  the  British  dog;  anecdotes,  and 

illust.  of  the  dog,  fr.  the  poets,  etc.  *I 

—  Morris,  F.  O.    Dogs  and  their  doings.  *I 

—  Stables,  W.  G.    Dogs  in  their  rel.  to  the  public.  17742 

—  Tileston,  W.  M.    Points  for  judging  the  ditf.  varieties  of  dogs.  17774 

—  Walsh,  J.  H.    The  dog  in  health  and  disease.  11344 
and  others.    The  dogs  of  Great  Britain,  America,  etc.  18932 

—  Webb,  H.  ed.  Dogs;  their  points,  whims,  instincts,  peculiarities,  etc.  Illust.  15606 
Dog's  mission,  A,  and  other  stories  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  Illust.  21117 
Doherty,  J.     Flaws  in  the  philosophy  of  Bacon.    {In  Manning, 

H.  E.     Ess.  on  relig.  and  lit.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

Doherty;  by  E.  8  Phelps,     (/n /ier  Sealed  orders.)  19224 

Doigts  de  f^e,  Les;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  ser.  1.,  v.  8.)       *I 

—  Same.  (In  Bocher,  F.  Coll.  ser.  of  Fr.  plays,  v.  2.)  9420 
Doing  and  dreaming;  by  P2.  Garrett  [1.  F.  Mayo].  13915 
Doing  his  best;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  12029 
X)oit-on   le  dire?;   com;    par  E.  M.  Labiche.      {In  his  Thedt. 

compl.,  V.  9.)  14o73 

Dolbear,  A.  E.  Art  of  projecting  ;  exper.  in  physics,  chemistry, 

and  nat.  hist,  with  the  porte  lumi^re  and  magic  lantern.        16885 

—  The  telephone ;  acct.  of  electricity,  magnetism,  and  sound;  with  direct. 

for  making  a  telephone.          '  17127 

Dolce  Napoli;  by  W.  J.  A.  Stamer.                                      ,  18897 
Dole,  N.  H.     History  of  the  Turko-Russian  war  of  1877-78. 

{Li  Rambaud,  A.  and  Dole,  N.  H.     Pop.  hist,  of  Russia.  *I 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Russia.    Illust.  21224 
— joint  author.    See  Rambaud,  A. 

Dolet,  E.     Christie,  R.  C.     Etienne  Dolet,  the  martyr  of  the 

Renaissance.  20148 

Dollars  and  cents;  by  A.  Lothrop  [A.  B.  Warner].     2  v.  4652 

Dollie,  and  the  two  Smiths  ;  by  L.  Oliphant.  {In  his  Traits,  etc.  22692 

—  Same.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  11.)  19156 
Dolliver  romance,  etc.  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  15904 
Dolly;  a  love  story  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  17252 
Dolomites.  Edwards,  A.  H.  Untrodden  peaks  and  unfrequented 

valleys  ;  midsummer  ramble  in  the  D.  12064 

Dolores  ;  par  E.  Daudet.  14645 


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The  hearth-stone ;  thoughts 
4th.  ed. 
E.     Domestic  economy. 


Dombey  and  son,  Dealings  with  the  firm  of  ;  by  C.  Dickens. 
Dombey  and  son  ;  fr.  Dickens;  by  J.   Brougham.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  V.  16.) 
Domestic  animals.     Cole,  S.  W.     The  American  veterinarian. 

—  Domestic  animals.     {In  New  illust.  rural  manuals.) 

—  Robinson,  S.  Diseases  and  cures  of  domest.  animals.  {In  his  Facts,  etc.) 

—  See  also  Domestication. 
Domestic  duties.      Osgood,  S. 

upon  home-life  in  our  cities. 
Domestic  economy.     Beecher,  C. 

Miss  Beecher's  house-keeper  and  health-keeper. 

and  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.    Principles  of  domest.  science. 

American  woman's  home. 

—  Beecher,  E.  W.    All  around  the  house ;  or,  How  to  make  homes  happy. 
Motherly  talks  with  young  housekeepers. 

—  Browne,  P.    What  girls  can  do. 

—  Campbell,  H.    The  housekeeper's  year-book. 

—  Cornelius,  Mrs.    Young  housekeeper's  friend. 

—  Diaz,  A.  M.    The  school-master's  trunk. 

—  Ever^'  day  home  adv.  rel.  chief,  to  household  management. 

—  Inquire  within ;  or.  Facts  worth  knowing. 

—  Kitchen-garden  Assoc.    Household  economy. 

—  Nichols,  T.  L.    How  to  live  on  a  dime  and  a  half  a  day. 

—  Oakey,  Mrs.    From  attic  to  cellar ;  book  for  young  housekeepers. 

—  Our  farm  of  four  acres,  and  the  money  we  made  by  it. 

—  Putnam,  E.  H.    Receipt  book,  and  young  housekeeper's  assistant. 

—  Richards,  E.  H.    Chemistry  of  cooking  and  cleaning. 

—  Robinson,  S.    Facts  for  farmers ;  also  for  the  family  circle,  about  domest. 

animals  and  domest.  economy. 
How  to  live ;  saving  and  wasting. 

—  Southgate,  H.    Things  a  lady  would  like  to  know  cone,  domest.  manage- 

ment, etc. 

—  Spofford,  H.  E.  P.    The  servant  girl  question. 

—  Stockton,  F.  R.  and  M.    The  home ;  where  it  should  be,  and  what  to  put 

in  it. 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.    House  and  home  papers. 

—  Tegetmeier,  W.  B.    The  scholars'  handbook  of  household  management 

and  cookery. 

—  Terhune,  M.  Y.    Common  sense  in  the  household ;  man.  of  housewifery. 

—  Walsh,  J.  H.    Manual  of  domest.  econ. ;  incl.  direct,  for  the  nursery  and 

sick  room.    Illust. 

—  Warren,  Mrs.  E.    How  to  furnish  and  adorn  a  house  on  small  means. 

—  Williams,  H.  T.  and  Eyebright,  D.    Household  hints  and  recipes. 

—  See  also  Cookery;— Dining;— Family;— Receipts. 
Also  Appletons''home  books. 

Domestic  education.    Abbott,  J.    Gentle  measures  in  the  train- 
ing of  the  young. 

—  Advice  to  young  mothers  on  the  phys.  educ.  of  children. 

—  Bickerstetii,  E.     Domestic  portraiture;   memoirs  of  three  children  of 

L.  Richmond. 

—  Browne,  P.    What  girls  can  do. 

—  Coggeshall,  W.  T.    My  mother. 

—  Fireside  education,     (in  Wonders  of  sci.  and  art.) 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Fireside  education. 

—  Humphrey,  H.    Domestic  education. 

—  Kitchen  Garden  Association.     Advanced  lessons  in  kitchen  garden,  with 

songs  and  occupations. 

—  Martineau,  H.    Household  education. 

—  Meyer,  B.    Aids  to  family  government;    or.  From  the  cradle  to  the 

school ;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Holbrook.    Added,  Essay  on  the  rights  of  chil- 
dren, etc.,  by  H.  Spencer. 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.  '  The  Christian  parent. 
The  fireside;  aid  to  parents. 

—  Taylor,  I.    Home  education. 

—  Wilson  Indust.  School.    Little  lessons  for  little  housekeepers. 
Same ;  new  ed. 

Domestic  life.     Bazar  book  of  the  household. 


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7070 

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20223 

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5819 

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9651 

4608 

7557 

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4919 

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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  351 

—  Boardman,  H.  A.  The  Bible  in  the  f  amilv ;  or,  Hints  on  domest.  happiness.      8077 

—  Byford,  W.  H.  Philosophy  of  domestic'  life.  7558 
Domestic  pictures  and  tales  ;  by  M.  Gatty.  11373 
Domestic  problem,  A  ;  by  A.  M.  Diaz.  13861 
Domestic  relations.     >See  Sociology. 

Domestic  stories  ;  by  D.  M.  Craik.  10799 
Domestication.      Darwin,   C.   R.      Variation  of    animals  and 

plants  under  domestication.     2  v.  5558-9 

Domingo  (de  Guzman),  St.     Brigham,  C.  H.     St.  Dominic 

and  St.  Francis.     (In  Ids  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  Lawrence,  E.    Dominic  and  the  Inquisition.     {In  his  Hist,  studies.)  21670 

—  Life  of  St.  Dominic;  and  sketch  of  the  Domin.  order.    Introd.  bv  J.  S. 

Alemany.                                                                                           *  16707 
Dominic.     See  Domingo  (de  Guzman),  St. 

Dominies,  Book  about;   [by  R.  H.  Moncrieff].  7604 

Dominique  ;  par  E.  Fromentin.  14477 

Domino  noir,  Le  ;  opera  ;  by  Auber.  *I 

Domino  noir,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiq.,  v.  6.)  *I 

Don  Caesar  de  Bazan  ;  drama.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  2.)  11804 

Don  Carlos  ;  by  J.  C.  F.  von  Schiller.     (In  his  Works.)  3784 

Don  Carlos  ;  op^ra  ;  par  G.  Verdi.  *I 

Don  Garcia  ;  tragedy  ;  by  V.  Alfieri.  (In  his  Tragedies,  v.  2.)  *I 
Don   Garcie   de    Navarre ;    com^die   h^roique ;    par   Moli^re. 

(Oeuvres,  v.  2.)  14605 

—  Same.  Eng.  tr.  {In  his  Dramatic  works,  v.  1.)  16843 
Don  Giovanni ;  opera  ;  by  W.  A.  Mozart.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Don  John  ;  [by  J.  Ingelow].  20189 
Don  Juan ;  ou,  Le  festin  de  Pierre ;    com^die ;  par  Moli^re. 

(Oeuvres,  v.  3.)  14606 

—  Same.  Eng.  tr.  {In  his  Dram,  works,  v.  2.)  16844 
Don  Paddy  de  Bazan  ;  by  J.  H.  Grover.     (In  Frenches  Min. 

dram.,  v.  38.)  7990 

Don  Pasquale  ;  opera  ;  by  Donizetti.  *I 
Don  Quixote  de  la  Mancha.     See  Cervantes  Saavedra,  M. 
Don  Quixote,  The  new  ;    or.  The  wonderful  adv.  of  Tartarin 

of  Tarascon  ;  by  A.  Daudet.  13979 
Don  S^bastien,  Roi  de  Portugal ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres, 

ser.  3,  V.  4.)  *I 

Dona  Blanca  of  Navarre  ;  by  F.  N.  Villoslada.  5026 

Doiia  Perfecta ;  by  B.  P.  Galdos.  ,  22400 
Donald,  R.     Chapter  on   English  architecture.     (In  Lef^vre, 

A.     Wonders  of  architecture.)  7885 

Donald's  school  days  ;  by  O.  O.  Howard.  Illust.  18197 
Donaldson,  F.     Influence  of  city  life  and  occupations  in  devel. 

pulmonary  consumption.  In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept., 

V.  2.  *I 
Donaldson,  J.     Rudimentary  treat,  on  clay  lands  and  loamy 

soils.  1245 
Donaldson,  J.  W.     The  theatre  of  the  Greeks ;  treat,  on  the 

hist,  and  exhib.  of  the  Greek  drama ;  with  suppl.  on  the 

language,  metres,  and  prosody  of  the  Gr.  dramatists.  *I 


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Donaldson,  W.     Principles  of  constr.,  and  efficiency  of  water- 
wheels.  16767 

—  Tables  for  plate  layers.  9897 
Donatello,  Donato  di  Betto  Bardi,  called.     Scott,  L.     Ghiberti 

and  Donatello,  etc.  21779 

Donati,  G.  B.     Phenomena  manifested  in  telegraph  lines  dur. 

the   aurora  borealis  ;  and  origin  of  northern  lights.    {In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1872.)  13103 

Doncaster.  Doran,  J.  Doncaster,  1860.  {In  his  Mem. ^  etc.)  17803 
Donizetti,  G.     Anne  Boleyn.      {In  Tryon,  G.  W.     Stand,  ed. 

of  opera  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Don  Pasquale ;  opera.  ,  *I 

—  La  f avorita ;  opera.  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  La  figlia  del  reggimento ;  opera.  *I 

—  Same;  Daughter  of  the  regiment.     (In  Trvon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op. 

lib.,  V.  1.)                                                    '  *I 

—  Linda  di  Chamounix.     {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Lucia  di  Lammermoor ;  operal  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Lucretia  Borgia ;  opera.  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Trvon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  Donizetti  and  Bellini.  {In  his  Gt.  Ital.  Comp.)  18707 
Donkin,  W.  F.  Acoustics ;  theoretical,  pt.  1.  11643 
Donna  Quixote  ;  by  J.  McCarthy.  19432 
Donne,  J.,  Dean  of  St.  Paul.     Poetical  works  ;  with  mem.  1246 

—  Lightfoot,  J.  B.    Donne,  the  poet,  preacher.    {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Class. 

preach.)  17464 

—  Walton,  I.  Life  of  Donne.  {In  his  Lives,  etc.)  4625 ;  12284 
Donne,  W.  B.     Euripides.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  10992 

—  Tacitus.  (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  12011 
Donnelly,  I.     Atlantis  ;  the  antediluvian  world.     Illust.  21472 

—  Ragnarok;  the  age  of  fire  and  gravel.  Illust.  22249 
Donnelly,  N.     Self  defence  ;   or.  The  art  of  boxing;    ed.  by 

J.  M.  Waite.     Illust.  *  18736 

Do  not  even  the  publicans  the  same?  by  H.  E.  Scudder.     {In 

his  Stor.  and  rom.)  19896 

Don't  forget  your  opera-glasses  ;  by  B.  E.  Woolf .    {In  French's 

Min.  dram.,  v.  27.)  7984 

Doolittle,  H.  J.     Alcleu,  L.  C.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Doolittle,  J.     Social  life  of  the  Chinese.     Illust.     2  v.  6147-8 

Doomed  chief.  The  ;  by  D.  P.  Thompson.  4445 

Door,  The,  is  locked  ;  by  L.  Supersac.  (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Dora  Deane  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  1958 

Doran,   J.      Annals   of    the  English  stage,  fr.   Betterton  to 

Kean.     ("Their  majesties' servants.")     2  v.  5874-5 

—  Book  of  the  princes  of  Wales.  15441 

—  Habits  and  men.  6616 

Contents.  Between  you  and  me. — Men,  manners,  and  a  story  with  a 
moral  to  it.— Adonis  at  home  and  abroad.— Remnants  of  stage  dVesses.— 
Three  acts  and  an  epilogue. — The  tiring-bowers  of  queens. — ''La  Mode" 
in  her  birthplace.— Hats.— Wigs  and  their  wearers.— Beards  and  their 
bearers.— Swords.— Gloves,  b—s,  and  buttons.— Stockings. — ''Masks  and 
faces."— Puppets  for  §rown  gentlemen.— Touching  tailors. — Why  do  the 
tailors  choose  St.  William  for  their  patron?— The  tailors  measured  by  the 
poets. — Sir  J.  Hawkwood,  the  heroic  tailor. — G.  Dorfling,  the  martial 
tailor. — Admiral  Hobson,  the  naval  tailor. — J.  Stow,  the  antiquarian  tay- 
lor.— J.  Speed,  the  antiquarian  tailor.— S.  Pepys,  the  official  tailor.— R. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  353 

Evan,  the  theatrical  tailor.— P.  Whitehead,  the  poet  tailor.— Mems.  of 
"imerchant  tailors." — Chapters  on  beaux. — Beaux  of  the  olden  time. — 
Beau  Fielding.  —  Beau  Nash.  —  Prince  de  Ligne.  —  Beau  Bruinmell.  — 
Doctors  ready  dressed. — Odd  fashions. 

—  History  of  court  fools.  14380 

—  In  and  about  Drury  Lane ;  and  other  papers.    2  v.  21399-400 

Contents.  V.  1.  In  and  about  Drury  Lane. — About  Master  Betty. — 
C  Young  and  his  times. — W.  C.  Macready. — Private  theatricals. — The 
smell  of  the  lamps. — A  line  of  French  actresses. — Some  eccentricities  of 
the  French  stage. — Northumberland  House  and  the  Percys. — Leicester 
Fields. — A  hundred  years  ago.  2.  Life  in  the  19th.  ceiit.— The  post- 
man's knock.— The  twenty-thousand  pound  widow. — To  Brighton  and 
back  again.— On  some  club's,  and.  their  ends. — Through  the  parks.— Some 
Scotswomen.— The  Dibdeus.— H.  Xelson  and  E.  Hamilton.— E.  W.  Mon- 
tague.— Royal  and  imperial  jokers. 

—  Knights  and  their  days.  6300 

—  A  lady  of  the  last  cent.  (Mrs.  E.  Montagu) ;  illust.  in  her  letters;  with 

biog.  sk.,  and  chap,  on  Blue  stockings.    2d.  ed.  11447 

—  London  in  the  Jacobite  times.    2  v.  17663-4 

—  '  Mann'  and  manners  at  the  court  of  Florence,  1740-1786;  found,  on  the 

letters  of  H.  Mann  to  H.  Walpole.    2  v.  15622-3 

—  Memories  of  our  great  towns,  with  anec.  gleanings  cone,  their  worthies 

and  oddities.  17803 

Contents.  Doncaster.— On  the  road.— Cambridge. — Bath.— Birming- 
ham.— Nottingham. — Dundee. — Norwich.  —  Exeter.  —  Leicester. — Liver- 
pool.— Edinburgh. — Brighton. — Bradford. — Belfast. — A  trip  to  London- 
derry.— Bristol. —  Glasgow. — Plymouth. 

—  Monarchs  retired  from  business.    2  v.  1248-9 

—  New  pictures  and  old  panels.  "■  14205 

—  Doran's  Queens  of  the  House  of  Hanover.     {In  Biog,  and  crit.)  7911 

—  Saints  and  sinners ;  or,  In  church  and  about  it.    2  v.  14206-7 

—  Table  traits  with  something  on  them.  1260 
Dorcas;  by  G.  M.  Craik.  18817 
Dorcas  club,  The  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  13306 
Dorchester,  D.  The  problem  of  religious  progress.  20629 
Dorchester  Polytechnic  Academy  ;  Dr.  Nerverasole,  principal ; 

by  J.  De  Koven.  19463 

Dore,  P.  G.  Legend   of  the  wandering  Jew ;  twelve  designs  ; 

with  explanatory  introd.  *I 

—  See  also  Boniface,  J.  X. ;— Gautier,  T. ;— L'Epine. 

Dor^  ;  by  a  stroller  in  Europe  [W.  W.  Wright].  1251 

Doria,  The.  Malleson,  G.  B.  (/n  ^ts  Stud.  fr.  Genoese  hist.)  13876 
Doris  Barugh  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.     3  v.  18330-2 

Dorner,  I.  A.     Dorner  on  the  future  state  ;  trans,  with  introd. 

and  notes  by  N.  Smyth.  ^  22467 

—  History  of  the  devel  of  the  doct.  of  the  person  of  Christ;  tr.  by  W.  L. 

Alexander  and  (notes) D.  W.  Simon.    5  v.     (Clarke's  For.*  Theol. 

Lib.)  15838-42 

Dorothea;  by  Mrs.  V.  H.  Patchin.  21861 

Dorothy  ;  a  country  story  in  elegiac  verse  ;  [by  A.  J.  Munby].  21346 
Dorothy  Fox;  by  [L.  Parr].      '  '  9012 

Dorothy's  venture;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  21765 

Dorp,  The,  and  the  Veld  ;  by  C:.  Barter.  328 

Dorr,  J.  C.  R.     Expiation.  11258 

—  Friar  Anselmo,  and  other  poems.  19504 

—  Sibyl  Huntington.  11503 
Dorr,  L.  S.  The  Mannerings.  {In  Short  stories.)  6965 
Dorset.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  the  counties  of  Dorset, 

etc.     Maps  and  illust.  *I 

Dorsetshire.     Black,  A.  and  V.     Guide  to  Dorsetshire.    Maps 

and  illust.  *I 

Dorsey,  J.  O.,  Gatschet,  A.  S.,  and  Riggs,  S.  R.     Illustration 


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of  the  method  of  recording  Indian  languages.    (In  Smith- 
son.  Inst.  Bur.  of  Ethnol.  Ann.  rept.,  1879-80.)  *I 
Dorsey,  S.  A.  {pseud.  Filia).     Lucia  Dare.                                      7144 
Dosia;  par  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  Durand].                                                14518 

—  Same.  Eng.  tr.  17727 
Dossier  no.  113,  Le  ;  par  E.  Gaboriau.  14625 
Dostoyeffsky,  F.     Buried  alive  ;  or,  Ten  years'  penal  servitude 

in  Siberia ;  fr.  the  Russian,  by  M.  V.  Thilo.  20362 

Doten.  E.     Hesper,  the  home-spirit.  1253 

Dottiugs  round  the  circle  ;  by  B.  R.  Curtis.  *I 

Dotty  Dimple  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  12660 

Dotty  Dimple  at  her  grand-mother's  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  9328 

Dotty  Dimple  at  home  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  9329 

Dotty  Dimple  at  play ;  by  S.  Mav  [R.  S.  Clarke].  9330 

Dotty  Dimple  at  school ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  9331 

Dotty  Dimple  out  west ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  9332 

Dotty  Dimple's  flyaway  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  9327 
Doty  D.  Rules  and  hints  on  the  theory  and  pract.  of  teaching. 

(Papers  on  education.)  *I 

Dou,  G.    Gower,  R.     {In  his  Figure  paint,  of  Holland.)  19535 
Double  aveu,  Un  ;  sc^ne  ;  par  G.  Nadaud.     {In  Sayn^tes,  e^c, 

s^r.  2.)  14792 
Double-bedded  room  ;  by  J.  M.   Morton.     {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  22.)  7982 
Double  dealer,  The  ;  comedy ;  by  W.   Congreve.     {In  Hunt, 

J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Double  family  ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.     {In  The  cat.,  etc.,  v.  3.)  19094 

Double  ghost.  The  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.     {In  his  Parlor  dram.)  1513 

Double  house,  The  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  {In  her  Nothing  new.)  5082 
Double  meprise.  La  ;  par  P.  Merim^e.     (  With  Chronique  du 

r^gne  de  Charles  IX.)  9518 

Double  play  ;  by  W.  Everett.  7553 

Double-runner  Club,  The  ;  by  B.  P.  Shillaber.  21254 

Double  story,  A  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  13914 

Note.    Since  pub.  under  the  title  Princess  Rosamond. 

Double  wedding,  A  ;  by  C.  A.  Warfield.  13922 
Doul)reday,   A.     Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg.     (Cam.  of 

the  civ.  war.)  21335 

—  Reminiscences  of  Forts  Sumter  and  Moultrie,  1860-61.  1533^ 
Doubleday,    T.     The   murderer's   last   night.     {In   Tales   fr. 

Blackwood,  v.  4.)  19143 

Doubleday's  children  ;  by  D.  Cook.  17441 

Doubles  and  quits  :  by  L.  W.  M.  Lockhart.     Illust.  20671 

Doublets;  word-puzzle;  by  L.  Carroll  [C.  L.  Dodgson].  19911 

Doubly  false  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  7437 
Doubourg.     See  Du  Bourg. 

Doubt.     Appleton,  C.  E.     Doubt,     {In  Appleton,  J.  H.  Dr. 

Appleton.)  20656 

Doubting  heart,  A  ;  by  A.  Keary.  19426 
Doubts  and  fears  ;  by  T.  Hook.   (  With  Man  of  many  friends.)   15663 

Doudney,  S.     Janet  Darney.  12225 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  355 

Dougall,  J.  D.  Shooting  ;  its  appliances,  practice,  and  purpose.  15843 

Dougherty  ;  by  M.  A.  Tincker.      (In  her  Winged  word,  etc.)  11595 

Douglas,  A.  M.     Claudia.  7239 

—  Drifted  asunder ;  or,  The  tide  of  fate.  15422 

—  From  hand  to  mouth,  17330 

—  Home  nook.  7109 

—  Hope  mills ;  or.  Between  friend  and  sweetheart.  19464 

—  In  trust.  6389- 

—  Lost  in  a  great  city.  20268 

—  Lucia :  her  problem.  9818 

—  Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom.  16566 

—  Seven  daughters.  12491 

—  Svdnie  Adriance ;  or,  Trying  the  world.  7529 

—  Stephen  Dane.                  '  6767 

—  With  fate  against  him.  9292 

—  Whom  Kathie  married.  22939 
Douglas,  Lady  J.  Chambers,  W.  (In  his  Stor.  of  old  families.)  18362 
Douglas,  J.  C.  (Manual  of  telegraph  construction.)  13588 
Douglas,  M..^  pseud.     See  Green,  A.  D. 

Douglas,  R.  K.     China.     Map.  21885 

—  Confucianism  and  Taouism.  Map.  (Non-Chr.  relig.  sys.)  19215 
Douglas,  Mrs.  S.     Life  and  select,   fr.  the  correspondence  of 

VVm.  Whewell.     Portr.  20600 

Douglas,  S.  A.     Savage,  J.     (In  his  Our  liv.  rep.  men.)  3777 

Douglas;  tragedy;  by  Home.     (7?i  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  13.)  11815 

Douglass,  A.  Ostrich  farming  in  So.  Africa.  •  21969 
Douglass,  F.  Life  and  times  of  D.,  written  by  himself;  introd. 

by  G.  L.  Ruffin.  21291 

—  My  bondage  and  my  freedom ;  introd.  by  J.  M'C.  Smith.  1266 

—  Bungay,  G.     (In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  2231& 

—  Stowe,'  H.  E.  B.  {In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 
Douglass  farm  ;  by  M.  E.  Bradley.  5194 
Doultou,  H.     Development  of    the  manuf.  of  stoneware  for 

sanitary  and  art  purposes.  (In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San. 
Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  6.)  *I 
Douruof  ;  by  A.  F.  Durand.  18563 
Doutney,  T.  W.  Life-struggle,  fall,  and  reformation  ;  [Tem- 
perance narr.].  13747 
D'outre  mort ;  by  H.  P.  Spofford.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  2.)  12973 
Dove,  H.  W.    The  circulation  of  the  waters  on  the  face  of  the 

earth.     (In  Estes,  D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

Dove,  The,  in  the  eagle's  nest;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  6387 
Dover,  Baron.     See  Ellis,  G.  J.  W.  A. 

Dove's  nest.  The  ;  by  J.  Hatton.     (In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 

Dow,  C.  H.     Newport ;  four  epochs  in  her  history.  21866 

Dow,  S.  H.  Artistic  singing.  22141 
Dow,  Jr.,  pseud.     See  Page,  E.  G. 

Dowager, The  ;  by  C.  Mathews.  (In French's  Min.  dram.,  v. 32.)  7987 

Dowden,  E.     Poems.     2d.  ed.  17223. 

—  Shakspeare.     (Lit.  Prim.)  1726a 

—  Shakspeare;  crit.  studv  of  his  mind  and  art.    5th.  ed.  20028 

—  Southey.  (Eng.  Men  of  letters.)  19531 
Dowell,  S^    Sketch  of  the  hist,  of  taxes  in  Eng.,  v.   1.  :  To 

the  Civil  war,  1642.  16525 

Dower  House,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Cudlip.  7481 
Down,  J.  L.  and  others.     Health  primers.     Namely : 

Baths  and  bathing.  18464 


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Coupland,  S.    Personal  appearances  in  health  and  disease.  1S593 
Greenfield.  W.  S.    Alcohol ;  its  use  and  abuse.  18300 
The  heart  and  its  function.  20190 
The  house  and  its  surroundings.  18301 
The  nervous  system.  22067 
Premature  death ;  its  promotion  or  prevention.  18290 
Ralfe,  C.  H.    Exercise  and  training.  18247 
The  skin,  and  its  troubles.  19054 
Down  by  the  sea  ;  by  H.  T.  Griswold.     {In  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 
Down  South ;  by  O.  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  20039 
Down  the  bayou  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  M.  A.  Townsend.)  22340 
Down  the  RhiDe ;  by  O.  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  8015 
Down  the  river  ;  by  O.  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7634 
"*  Down  the  road ' ;  or,   Reminiscences  of    a  gentleman  coach- 
man ;  by  C.  T.  S.  B.  Reynardson.  17239 
Downes,  H.  H.     Hurd,  S.  H.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Downing,  A.  J.     Cottage  residences.  1258 

—  Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of  America.  1259 

—  Same.    With  add.  bv  C.  Downing.  6761 

—  Rural  essays :  ed.  by  G.  W.  Curtis.  1262 

Contents.  Memoirs. — Letter  fr.  Miss  Bremer. — Horticulture. — Land- 
scape gardening.  —  Rural  architecture.  —  Trees.  —Agriculture.— Fruit.— 
Letters  fr.  England. 

—  Treatise  on  the  theory  and  pract.  of  landscape  gardening :  with  rem.  on 

rur.  architecture.    4th.  ed.  1261 

Downing,  C.     Additions.     {In  Downing,   A.   J.     Fruits  and 

fruit  trees  of  Amer.)  6761 

Downing,  S.     Elements  of  practical  hydraulics.  12377 

—  Same.    3d.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  13862 
Downing,  R.     Description  of  city  waterworks,  Oxford.     {In 

Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.)  *I 

Dowson,  J.  P^.,  and  A.     Tramways  ;  their  constr.  and  working.   14208 
Doyle,  J.     Giles,  H.      {In  his  Lect.  and  essays.)  78 oO 

Doyle,  J.  A.     The  English  in  America.     (Virginia,  Maryland, 

and  theCarolinas.)  22520 

Doyle,  J.  A.     History  of  the  U.  S.     Maps  by  F.  A.  Walker. 

(Hist,  course  for  schools.)  15562 

Doyle,  R.     The  foreign  tour  of  Messrs.  Brown,  Jones,  and 

Robinson  ;    hist,  of   what  they  saw  and  did  in   Belgium, 

Germany,  Switzerland,  and  Jtsdy.  *I 

Drainage.     For  drainage  of  towns  and  buildings,  see  Sewers. 
Drainage  of  land.     Amer.  Pub.  Health  Asso.     Public  health 

reports  and  papers,  1874-5.  *I 

—  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Surveyors.    Proceedings.  *I 

—  Denton,  J.  B.    Sanitary  engineering;  iect.,  1876.  *I 

—  French,  H.  F.    Farm  drainage;   principles,  processes,  and  elFects  of 

draining  land  with  stones,  tiles,  etc.;  incl.  tables  of  rain-fall,  etc.       5580 

—  Smiles,  S.    Early  works  of  embankments  and  draining.     (In  his  Lives  of 

the  engineers,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Wilson,  J.    Drainage  for  health.  20139 
Drake,  C.  F.  T.,  joint  author.     See  Burton,  R.  F. 

Drake,  Sir  F.     Frost,  T.     Voyage  round  the  world.     {In  his 

Hf.-hrs.,  etc.)  #         21074 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    {In  his  Stor.  of  disc.)  22262 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Yovage  of  D.  round  the  world.     (In  his  Notable 

voyages.)  ^  ^^^1\ 

—  Life  and  vovages.     (In  Lives  and  voyages  of  D.,  etc.)  1264 

—  Payne,  E.  J.    Drake's  famous  voyage;  Second  great  voyage.     (In  his 

'Voyages,  etc.) 


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Drake's  voyages.     {In  his  Eng.  circumnavigators.) 
Drake,  the*Sea-King  of  Devon.     (Young  Folks'  Her.  of 

Life  and  correspondence  of  H.  Knox. 

The  culprit  fay. 

Around  the  Hub  ;  a  boy's  book  about  Boston. 


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11934 
10142 

20995 

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18481 

7336 

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11226 

1267 

19801 

16539 

3309 

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—  Purves,  D.  L 

—  Towle,  G.  M. 

Hist.) 
Drake,  F.  S. 
Drake,  J.  R. 
Drake,  S.  A. 
lllust. 

—  Bunker  Hill ;  the  story  told  in  letters  fi*.  the  battlefield  by  Brit,  officers ; 

introd.  and-sketch  of  the  battle. 

—  Captain  Nelson. 

—  Florida ;  its  history,  condition,  etc.    Map. 

—  Historic  fields  and'mansions  of  Middlesex. 

—  ;^fooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England  coast. 

—  Old  landmarks  of  Boston. 
Drake,  S.  G.     Biography  and  hist,  of  the  Indians  of  No.  Amer. 

11th.  ed. 
Drama.     Hase,  K.     Miracle  plays  and  sacred  dramas  ;  hist, 
survey. 

—  Kingsley,  H.    The  father  of  irregular  drama.    {In  his  Fireside  stud.,  v.  2. ) 

—  0*;soli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.    The  modern  drama.    {In  /ter  Papers  on  lit.,  etc.,  pt.  1.) 

—  Richardson,  A.  S.    Songs  fr.  the  old  dramatists. 

—  Simpson,  E.    The  dramatic  unities  in  the  present  day. 

—  ^S'ee  «^so  English  drama ;— France.    Literature.    Drama. 

For  the  history  of  the  drama  see  Theatre;  for  collections  of  Eng. 
plays  see  Eng.  clrama. 
Drama  at  home  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.   {In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  2.)  *I 

Drama  in  the  air,  The  ;  by  J.  Verne.     (In  his  Doctor  Ox,  etc.)   12875 
Drama's  lev^e,  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     (In  his  Extravagan- 
zas, V.  2.)  *  *I 
Dramatic  idyls,  by  R.  Browning.                                                       18828 
Dramatis  personae  ;  by  R.  Browning.                                                  5709 
Dramatists  of  the  present  day.                                                            10138 
Contents.    The  drama  of  the  present  dav. — Lord  L\'tton. —  Dr.  W. 
Marston.  — F.   C.   Burnand.  — D.   Boucicault.  —  J.   Oxehford.— T.   W. 
Robertson. — Tom  Taylor. — C.  Reade. 
Drame  a  Cernay,  Un  ;  fantaisie  ;  par  P.  Ar^ne.     (7/i  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  8.)  14798 

Drame  de  quatre-vingt-treize,  Le  ;  par  A.  Dumas.     3  v.  9491-3 

Drames  a  toute  vapeur,  Les  ;  par  C.  Debaus.  14653 

Draper,  J.  W.     History  of  the  American  civil  war.     3  v.        8469-71 

—  History  of  the  conflict  bet.  religion  and  science.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  13365 

—  History  of  the  intellectual  development  of  Europe.  1286 

—  Human  physiology,  statical  and  dynamical.  1270 

—  Text  book  on  chemistry.  1269 

—  Thoughts  on  the  future  civil  policy  of  America.  5986 

—  Smith,  H.  B.    Draper's  Intellectual  development  of  Europe.     {In  his 

Faith  and  philosophy.)  18186 

Draper,  W.    Life  of  Adam  Smith.    (/?i  Lib.  usef.  kn.    Lives.)     5104 
Drapier,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  3.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Draughts.     Pardon,  G.  F.     Handbook  of  draughts.  5400 

Drawing.     Abbott,  J .     The  studio ;    theory  and  practice   of 

drawing.      (Harper's  story  books.)  22614 

—  Allonge,  A.    Charcoal  drawing.  15T82 

—  Andre,  G.  G.    Draughtman's  handbook  of  plan  and  map  drawing.  *1 

—  Barnard,  G.    Drawing  f r.  nature ;  instr.  in  sketching.  *I 

—  Bell,  J.    A  drawing  book,  fr.  the  flat,  and  fr.  the  round.  *I 
Drawing  book  of  the  Society  of  Arts.                                                                 9243 

—  Binns,  W.    Elementary  trea.  on  orthographic  projection ;  new  method  of 

teaching  the  sci.  of  mechan.  and  eng,  drawing.    lllust.  16545 

Second  course  of  orthographic  projection.     Remarks  on  the  teeth  of 

wheels;  projection  of  shadows;  princ.  of  shading  and  drawing  for 
machinery,    lllust.  16546 


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—  Burn,  R.  S.    Illustrated  arcliitectural  eng.  and  meeh.  drawing  book.  9124 

Illustrated  drawing  book.  9122 

Ornamental  drawing,  and  architectural  design.  9123 

—  Carter,  S.  N.    Drawing  in  black  and  white ;  charcoal,  pencil,  cravon,  and 

pen-and-ink.                                                                                   '  22132 

—  Cav6,  M.  E.    Drawing  from  memory.  9826 

—  Chapman,  J.  G.    The  American  drawing-book.  14291 
Elementary  cti-awing-book,  14292 

—  Clarke,  G.S'    Practical  geometry  and  engineering- drawing.  14379 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Building  construction  and  architectural  drawing.  12609 

Drawing  for  bricklayers.  12608 

Drawing  for  cabinet-makers.  12611 

Drawing  for  carpenters  and  joiners.  12801 

Drawing  for  machinists  and  engineers.  12610 

Drawing  for  metal  plate  workers.  12612 

Drawing  for  stone  masons.  12613 

Gothic  stone  work.  12614 

Linear  drawing.  12615 

Model  drawing.  12616 

Orthographic  and  isometrical  projection.  12618 

—  Ilaupt,  L.  M.    Working  drawings  and  how  to  make  and  use  them.  20567 

—  Johnson,  W.    Practical  draughtsman's  l)ook  of  iudust.  design  and  ma- 

chinist's and  engineer's  drawing  companion ;  f r.  the  French  of  MM. 
Armengaud  and  Amouroux;  with  add.  and  plates,  select.,  etc.  *I;  6209 

—  Knowlton,  H.  M.    Hints  for  pupils  in  drawing  and  painting,  illust.  by 


must,  by  T.  L.  Rowbotham : 


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3727 

12627 

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by  R. 


W.  M.  Hunt. 

—  Rimmer,  W.    Elements  of  design. 

—  Row  botham,  T .   Art  of  sketching  f  r.  nature. 

rev.  by  S.  N.  Carter. 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Elements  of  drawing. 

—  Ryan,  C.    Systematic  drawino-  and  shading. 

—  Smith,  W.    Teacher's  manual  of  free-hand  drawing  and  designing. 

—  Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.    Christian  art  and  symbolism^  with  hints  on  th^ 

study  of  landscape.    Illust. 
Our  sketching  club ;  letters  and  studies  on  landscape  art. 

—  VioUet-le-Duc,  E.  E.    Learning  to  draw ;   or.  The  story  of  a  young 

designer ;  tr.  by  V.  Champlin.    Illust. 

—  Walker,  W.    Handbook  of  drawing.    Woodcuts,  etc. 

—  Ware,  W.  R.    Charcoal  drawing.     (In  Antefix  papers.) 

—  Whitaker,  W.  J.    Progressive  course  of  inventive  drawing. 

—  See  also  Charcoal  drawing. 
Also  Figure  drawing ; — Geometrical  drawing ; — Perspective. 

Prayson,  A.  W.     The  art  of  practical  whist. 

Drayton,  I).     Persoual  memoir. 

Drayton,    M.      Complete    works ;    introd.    and    notes 
Hooper.     3  v. 

Draytons  and  Davenants  ;  by  Mrs.  Charles. 

Dreaded  guest.  The  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.     (  With  My  sister's 
confession.) 

Dream-children  ;  by  C.  Lamb.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.) 

Dream  children;  by  [H.  E.  Scudder]. 

Dream  land  by  daylight ;  by  C.  Chesebro*. 

Dream  life  ;  by  Ik  Marvel  |_D.  G.  Mitchell]. 

Dream  numbers  ;  by  T.  A.  Trollope. 

Dream  of  Socrates,  The  ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.    {In  his  Idols,  etc.)   16980 

Dream  story,  A  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.     {In  her  Evil  eye,  etc.)    15598 

Dream  at  sea.  The  ;  drama ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  35.)  11827 

Dreams.     Maudsley,  H.     Sleep  and  dreaming.     {In  his  Path- 
ology of  mind.)  19122 

—  Seafield,  F.    Literature  and  curiosities  of  dreams.    2  v.  6899-900 

—  See  also  Sleep. 

Dreams  of  delusion  ;  by  J.  P.  Simpson.     {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  32.)  7987 


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Dreamthorp  ;  essays  ;  by  A.  Smith.  5552 

—  Same.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
Dred.     See  Nina  Gordon. 

Dred ;  play ;  fr.  Mrs.  Stowe's  novel ;  by  J.  Brougham.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  18.)  11819 

Dredge,  J.  Electric  illumination  ;  by  C.  Cooke,  J.  Dredge, 
M.  F.  O'Reilly,  8.  P  Thompson,  and  H.  Vivarez  ;  fr.  "En- 
gineering ;"with  Abstr.  of  specifications,  by  W.  L.Wise,  v.  1.  *I 

Dredging.     Thompson,  C.  W.     The  depths  of  the  sea.  11445 

Dresden.     Adams,  C.      {In  his  Great  campaigns.)  18150 

—  Chetwynd,  3Irs.  H.  W.     (In  her  Life  in  a  German  village.)  19703 

—  Jameson,  A.  The  Dresden  gallery  and  the  Italian  school.  {In  her  Sketches.)  2329 
Dress.     See  Costume. 

Dresser,  C.     Carpets.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15470 

—  Japan;  its  architecture,  art,  and  art  manufactures.  22250 

—  Principles  of  decorative  design.  *I 
Dressmaking.      Grand'    homme.    E.     Cutting-out   and   dress- 
making.    Diagrams.  19339 

Drew,  B.     Pens  and  types  ;  or.  Hints  and  helps  for  those  who 

write,  print,  or  read.  10014 

Drew,  C.     The  lutaniste  of  St.  Jacobi's.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  20702 

Drew,  D.     McCabe,  J.  I).     {In  Us  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

Drew,  J.     Practical  meteorology.     2d.  ed.  ;  ed.  by  F.  Drew.  8429 

Drew,  S.     Sketch  of  D.     (/n  Famous  boys.)                       5036  ;  7707 

Dreyfus,  A.   Apr^s  la  noce  ;  sayn^te.    (/?i  Sayn^tes,  eic,  s^r.  5.)  14795 

—  Le  donf essionnal ;  f antaisie.     (/w  Legouv^.    Th<''atre  de  camp..  s6r.  5.)  14500 

—  Un  crane  sous  uue  tempete.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  S(^>r.  6.)  14690 

—  La  gifle ;  comedie.  (7?i  Legouve.  Theatre,  e^c,  ser.  3.)  14498 
Drift,  and  other  poems  ;'by  G.  Arnold.  2  v.  8457-8 
Drift  from  two  shores  ;  by  B.  Harte.  17836 
Drift  from  York  Harbor,  Maine  ;  by  G.  Houghton.  18231 
Drifted  and  sifted  ;  domestic  chronicle  of  the  17th.  cent.  14183 
Drifted  asunder;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  15422 
^'Drifting  about ;"  by  S.  C.  Massett.  1633 
Drifting  and  steering  ;  by  Lynde  Palmer  (M.  L.  Peebles].  7099 
Drifting  round  the  world  ;  by  C.  W.  Hall.  lUust.  20055 
Drift-weed  ;  by  C.  Thaxter.  18178 
Drinking.     See  Temperance. 

Driven  from  the  path  ;  by  C.  Smart.  11951 

Driven  to  sea  ;  by  Mrs.  G.  Cupples.  588 
Drop  too  much  ;  play  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.  {In  his  Temperance  dr.)  7095 

Dropped  fr.  the  clouds  ;  by  J.  Verne.  14316 
Droste-Hiilshoff,  A.  E.  Freiin  von.  Die  Judenbuche.  (Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.)  16170 
Drowning.     Young.  L.    Acts  of  gallantry  ;  acct.  of  bravery  in 

saving  life  fr.  drowning.  11460 

Droz,  F.  X.  J.     Mignet,  F.  A.  A.  {In  his  Not.  et  portr.,  v.  2.)  9574 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Droz,  G.     Around  a  spring.  9704 

—  Babolain.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  11686 

—  Bertha's  baby.  20996 

—  Les  crises  de  Monseigneur ;  com^die.    {In  Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.  Theatre, 

etc.,  s6r.  2.)  14483 

—  Les  etangs.  14394 

—  The  registered  letter ;  The  cardinal's  illness.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 


360  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Drucourt,  Madame  de.   Watson,  H.  C.   {In  his  Heroic  women.)    4676 
Druids.     See  Great  Britain.  History; — Religions. 
Drummond,  J.  Spiritual  religion  ;  sermons  on  Chr.  faith  and  life.  21448- 
Drummond,  R.  B.     Erasmus,  his  life  and  character.     2  v.       11880-1 
Drummond,  T.     McLennan,  J.  F.     Memoir  of  D.  21566 

Drummoud,  V^  .^  of  Haifthornden.     Poetical  works.  *I 

—  Masson,  D.  Drummond  of  Ha wthomdeu ;  life  and  writings.  12267 
Drunkard,  The  ;  drama ;  by  W.  H.  Smith.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  11.)  11813 

Drunkard's  doom,  The  ;  rom.  dr.  ;  by  G.  D.  Pitt.     (In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  44.)  11832 

Drunkard's  warning.  The  ;  temperance  dr.  ;  by  C.   W.  Taylor. 

{In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  45.)  ^  11832 

Drunkenness.     See  Temperance. 
Drury,  A.  H.     Deep  waters.  12880 

—  Misrepresentation.  '  5252 

—  The  story  of  a  shower.  10920 
Drury,  E.  J.  CJomical  French  grammar.  18737 
Drury,  H.,  ed.  Arundines  cami  sive  musarum  cantabrigiensium 

lusus  canori.  8705 

Drury  Lane  theatre.     Doran,  J.  In  and  about  Drury  Lane,  and 

other  papers.     2  v.  21399-400 

Dry  rot.      Britton,T.  A.     Treatise  on  the  origin,  prog.,  prev., 

etc.^  of  dry  rot  in  timber.  14192 

Dryden,  J.     Dramatick  works.  *I 

—  Poetical  works ;  [with  Life  by  J.  Mitford] .    5  v.  1274-8 

—  Stanzas  on  the  death  of  O.  Cromwell;  Astraea  Redux;  Annus  Mirabilis; 

Absalom  and  Achitophel ;  Religio  Laici :  The  hind  and  the  panther ; 

ed.  by  W.  D.  Christie.    2d.  ed.     (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)  18962 

—  De  Quiucey,  T.    Dryden's  hexastich.     (In  his  Xote-book.)  1188 

—  Hamilton,  'W.     (hi  his  Poets  laureate.)  18533 

—  Howitt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

—  Johnson,  S.    Dryden.     ( 7w  Arnold,  M.    Six  chief  lives.)  18101 

—  Lowell,  J.  B.     (jTw /iis  Amon^  my  books,  ser.  1.)  8428 

—  Macau  lay.  T.  B.     {hi  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  2786 

—  Masson,  D.    Drvden  and  the  literature  of  the  restoration.  {In  his  Three 

devils.)          '  13516 

—  Saintsburv,  G.    Drvden.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  20385 

—  Scott,  W.  Life  of  D.  {In  his  Misc.  prose  works,  v.  1.)  3835 
Drysdale,  J.  aiid  Hay  ward,  J;  W.     Health  and  comfort  in  house 

building  ;  or,  Ventilation  with  warm  air.  10959 

Dual  consciousness  ;  by  R.  A.  Proctor.  {In  his  Rough  ways.)  19539 
Dualism  and  optimism  ;  by  F.  H.  Hedge.     {In  his  Ways  of  the 

spirit.)  17367 

Du  Bellay,  J.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {Inhis  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  13.)  *I 
Dublin.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  D..  etc.  *I 

Duboc,  C.  E.  {pseud.  Robert  Waldmiiller.)     Es  ist  nicht  gut, 

das  der  Mensch  allein  sei.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)       16156 
Du  Bois,  A.  J.     Elements  of  graphical  statics,  and  their  appl. 

to  framed  structures  ;   with  plates.     2  v.  15356 

Du  Bourg  or  Doubourg,  ,J.  Yln^n, pseud.     See  Hamond,  I'abb^. 
Du  Boys,  J.     The  Countess  of  Moute-Cristo.  18482 

Dubus-Preville,  P.  L  Memoires.  (Barriere.  Bib.  des  mem.,v.6.)  14526 
Du  Camp,  M.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  12.)  *I 
Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.     The  country  of  the  dwarfs.  9806 

—  The  land  of  the  midnight  sun :  summer  and  winter  journeys  through  Swe- 

den, I^orway,  Lapland,  and  No.  Finland.    Map  and  il'lust.    2  v.  20982-3 


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10.) 

Dram. 


—  Lost  in  the  Jungle. 

—  My  Apingi  kingdom. 

—  Stories  of  the  gorilla  country. 
'    —  Wild  life  under  the  equator. 
Du  Chatelet,  G.  E.  de  T.  de  B.,  marquise 

{In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  2.)  ♦ 

Due  d'Olonne,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Operas  com. 
DucM,  J.     Discourses  on  various  subjects. 
Duchess,  The,  pseud.     See  Argles,  M. 
Duchess  de  la  Valliere,  The  ;  by  Lord  Lyttou.      {In 

works.) 
Duchess,  The,  of  Mansfeldt ;  com.  dram.    {I7i  Home  plays  for 

ladies.) 
Duchess  of  Rosemary  lane  ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon. 
Ducis,  J.  F.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  4  ; 

Caus  lund.,  v.  6.) 
Du  Clesieux,  A.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {Jnhis'Prem.  lund., v.  2.) 
Duclos,  C.  P.     Memoires  secrets  sur  les  regnes  de  Louis  XIV. 

et  XV.      (Barriere.  Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  2.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus.  kind.,  v.  9.) 

Du  Coudray-Holstein,  H.  L.  V.     Memoirs  of  La  Fayette. 

Xote.    5o?<nrZ  with  Bonaparte,  C.  L.  J.  L.    3Iemoir8. 
Du  Deffand,  M.  de  V.  C.^  marquise  de.     Hayward,   A.     Mme. 

du  Deffand  and  her  correspondents.     {In  his  Sketches, 

etc.,  V.  2.) 

—  Letters  a  H.  Walpole  et  a  Voltaire.    Nouv.  ^d.  aug.  des  extr.  des  lettres 

de  Walpole;  pr^c.  d'une  not.  sur  Mme.  Du  Deffand,  par  A.  Thiers.  2 
V.     (Barriere.    Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  29,  30.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  1,  14.) 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.     (In  their  Queens  of  soe.) 
Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D.  .{pseud.  George  Sand.)     Antonia. 

—  Cesarine  Dietrich. 

—  La  Comtesse  de  Rudolstadt.    2  v. 
—Same.    Eng.  tr. 

—  La  confession  d'une  jeune  fille.    2  v.  in  1. 

—  Consuelo.    3  v. 

—  Same.    Eng.  tr. 

—  Contes  d'une  grand  more. 

Contents.    Le  chateau  de  Pictordu ;  Lareine  Coax;  Le  nonage  rose 
Les  ailes  de  courage ;  Le  geant  Yeous. 

—  Dernicres  pages :  Impressions  et  souvenirs ;  Melanges. 

—  Les  deux  freres. 

—  Fanchon  the  cricket. 

—  Flammaraude. 

—  Handsome  Lawrence. 

—  Histoire  de  ma  vie.    10  v. 

—  L'homme  de  neige.    3  v. 

—  Same.    The  snow  man. 

—  Impressions  et  souvenirs. 

See  also  Dernieres  pages,  above. 

—  Same.    Eng.  tr. ;  by  H.  K.  Adams,  with  mem. 

—  Indiana ;  with  life  of  author. 

—  Jealousy.     See  Teverino,  belovj. 

—  Jean  de  La  Roche. 

—  The  la.st  Aldini.  • 

—  Lettres  d'un  voyageur. 

—  Mademoiselle  3Ierquem;  fr.  the  French. 

—  Les  maltres  Mosaistes. 

—  La  mare  au  Diable. 

—  Le  marquise  de  Villemer. 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  R.  Keeler. 


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—  Mauprat;  tr.  by  V.  Vaughau.  8185 

—  Monsieur  Sylvestre:  fr.  the  French.  8187 

—  Narcisse.     '  14476 

—  Le  p6ch6  de  Monsieur  Antoine.    2  v.                           •  14508-9 

Note.    V.  2,  contains  also  PauUne,  and  L'Orco, 

—  Same.    Eng.    Monsieur  Antoip£,  9T78 

—  La  petite  Fadette ;  with  Eng.  notes  by  F.  B6cher.  9379 

—  Recollections.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)       '  13090 

—  The  rolling-stone.  ^190 

—  Simon ;  f r.  the  French.  9702 

—  Teverino :  fr.  the  French,  with  biog.  by  O.  S.  Leland.  1282 
Same  as  Jealousy. 

—  Th^'atre  complet,    4  ser.  14510-13 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Cosima,  ou.  La  haine  dans  I'araour. — Le  roi  attend. — 
Francois  le  Champi.— Claudie.—Moliere.  2.  Le  manage  de  Victorine.— 
Les  vacances  de  Pandolphe. — Le  Demon  du  foyer. — Le  pressoir.  3.  Mau- 
prat.—Flaminio.—MaitreFavilla.— Lucie.  4.*  Framboise.— Comme  il  vous 
plaira.— Marguerite  de  Sainte-Gemme.— Le  marquis  de  Villemer. 

—  The  tower  of  Percemont.     (Coll.  of  for.  authors.)  17158 

—  Arnold,  M.     (hi  his  Mixed  essays.)  18465 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.    George  Sand.    (In  their  Fam.  Fr.  authors.)  19026 

—  James  H.,  Jr.    {In  his  French  poets  and  nov.)  17578 

—  Life  of  George  Sand.     {Li  Indiana,  above..  5780 

—  McCarthy,  J.     (In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  1 ;  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2. :  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Dudley,  T^arZi/ J.  (Grey).     Hewitt,  M.  E.      (/n  7ier  Lives.)  1899 

—  Spear,  C.  (In  his  Voices  f  r.  prison.)  4162 
Dudley,  Lord.     See  Ward,  J.  W. 

Dudley,  J.     Letter  to  the  Countess  of  Lincoln.      (In  Young, 

A.     Chronicles.)  4911 

Duebner,  F.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  11.)  '*I 

Duel  a  vapeur,  Un  ;  par  C.  Debans.  ■   (In  his  Drames.)  14653 
Duelling.    Carlyle,  T.    Two  hundred-and-fifty  years  ago.     (In 

his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  699 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     (In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  2.)            •  1154 

—  Steinmetz,'^A.  Romance  of  duelling  in  all  times  and  countries.  2  v.  13782-3 
Duellists,  The.  (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  5.)  19144 
Duenna,  The  ;  com.  op.  ;  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.    (In  his  Works.)  13290 

—  Same.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  7.)  11809 
Duerer,  A.     Grimm,  H.     (In  his  Zehn  ausgewahlte  Ess.)  10304 

—  Heath,  R.  F.    Albrecht  Diirer.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  20769 

—  Schefer,  L.    The  artist's  married  life ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  J.  R.  Stodart ;  with 

mem.  6674 

—  Scott,  W.  B.    Diirer,  the  reputed  teacher.     (In  his  Little  masters.)  19227 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.    Diirer.     (Art.  biog.)  17299 

—  Tliausing,  M.  Albert  Diirer ;  liis  life  and  worlds ;  f r.  the  German.  Portr. 

and  illust.  *I 

—  Tj^rwhitt,  R.  St.  J.  Diirer  and  Holbein.  (In  his  Christian  art,  etc.)  11076 
Dufaure,  J.  A.  S.  King,  E.  (In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 
Duff,  A.      Description  of  pagan  festivals  in  Calcutta.     (Li 

Wright,  C.     Lect.  on  India.)  4876;  4877 

Duff,  G.     Teachings  of  Richard  Cobden.  *I 

Duff,  M.  A.  Ireland,  J.  N.  Mrs.  Duff.   (Illust.  Am.  act.  ser.)  21767 
Duff -Gordon,  Lady.     See  Gordon,  Lady  L.  A.  D. 
Dufferin,  Lord.     See  Blackwood,  E.  T.  H. 
Duffey,    M7's.    E.   B.     No  sex   in    education ;    or,    An   equal 

chance  for  both  girls  and  boys.  12329 

—  Our  behavior :  manual  of  etiquette  and  dress  of  Amer.  society.  16567 
Duffleld,  G.  The  Bible  rule  of  temperance.  7297 
Duffield,  Mrs.  W.     Art  of    flower  painting  ;  illust ;  ed.  by  S. 

N.  Carter.      (Putnam's  art  hand-books.)  18068 

Duffy,  C.  G.     Four  years  of  Irish  history,  1845-1849.  22755 


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(In  his  Plays,  v.  2.) 


—  Young  Ireland;  frag,  of  Irish  history,  1840-1850. 
Dufresne,  A.     Stories  of  Henry  and  Henrietta. 

Dugdale,  R.  L.  "The  Jukes":  study  in  crime,  pauperism, 
disease,  and  tieredity.  Also,  Further  stud,  of  criminals. 
Introd.  by  E.  Harris. 

Dughet.     See  Poussin. 

Du  Guesclin,  J.     Watson,  H.  C.      (In  his  Heroic  women.) 

Du  Hausset,  Mine.  Memoires.    (Barri^re.  Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  3.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem.  luud.,  v.  1.) 
Duhring,  J.     Philosophers  and  fools. 

Du  Jon  (Lat.   Junius),  F.     Morley,   H.     An  old  student  of 

English.      (In  his  C.  Marot,  etc.,  w  2.) 
Duke,  The,  and  the  scholar  ;  and  other  essays 

Oliphant. 
Duke,  The,  of  Milan  ;  by  P.  Massinger. 
Duke,  The,  of  Monmouth  ;  by  G.  Griffin,      (In  his  Works.) 
Duke  Ulrich  with  the  curly  locks  ;  by  [M.  Roberts].       (In  he)- 

Fair  Else.) 
Duke's  children.  The  ;  by  A.  TroUope. 
Duke's  daughter;  drama.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  29,  41.) 

11854; 
Duke's  dilemma  ;  The  :    chronicle  of  Niesenstein.     (In  Tales 

fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.) 
Dukesborough  tales  ;  by  R.  M.  Johnston. 
Du  Laurens.     Ribbe,  C.  de.     Une  famille  au  XVP  si^cle. 
Dulles,  C.  W.     What  to  do  first,  in  accidents  or  poisoning. 
Du  Maine,  L.  B.  de.  B.,  duchesse.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In 

his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  3.) 
Dumas,  A.  D.     Amaury  ;  fr.  the  French. 

—  Ascanio ;  tr.  by  E.  Lies  and  E.  Pluukett. 

—  Le  batard  de  Maul6on.    3  v. 

—  The  conscript. 

—  Le  chasseur  de  Sauvagine. 

—  The  chevalier ;  f r.  the  French. 

—  The  chevalier  D'Harmental ;    or,  Love   and  conspiracy ;    tr.   by  P.  F. 

Christin  and  E.  Lies. 

—  Chicot,  the  jester. 

—  Le  comte  de  Monte-Cristo.    6  v.  in  3. 

—  Same.    Eng.    Count  of  Monte-Cristo. 

—  The  conspirators. 

—  The  countess  de  Charny ;  fr.  the  French. 

—  La  dame  de  Monsoreau.    3  v. 

—  Doctor  Basilius ;  f r.  the  French. 

'  —  Le  drame  de  quatre-vingt-treize.    3  v. 

—  Edmond  Dantes ;  f r.  the  French. 

—  A  few  words  to  the  reader.     {In  Garibaldi,  G.    Garibaldi.) 

—  Le  tils  du  f or(;at  — M.  Coumbes. 

—  The  f orestiers ;  fr.  the  French. 

—  Un  Gil-Bias  en  Californie.    Xouv.  6d. 

—  La  guerre^ des  femmes.    2  v.  in  1. 
or,  Women's  war. 


Suisse.    Xouv.  6d.    3  v. 


—  Same.    Eng.    Nanon; 

—  Les  homines  de  fer. 

—  The  horrors  of  Paris. 

—  Impressions  de  voyage 

—  The  iron  hand. 

—  The  iron  mask. 

—  Isabel  of  Bavaria;  queen  of  France. 

—  Joseph  Balsamo ;  fr.  the  French. 

—  Louis  Xiy.  et  sou  siecle.    4  v.  in  2. 

—  Louis  XY.  et  sa  cour.    2  v.  in  1. 

—  Louis  XYI.  et  la  revolution.    2  v.  in  1. 


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—  Louise  de  la  Vallit're.  11871 

—  Les  louves  de  Machecoul.    3  v.  9501-3 

—  Love  and  liberty.  12668 

—  Marguerite  de  Valois.  "  11584 

—  Les  maria^es  du  P^-re  Olifus.  9504 
-—  Les  Medicis.  9505 

—  Memoirs  of  a  pliysician.    2  v.  9311-12 

—  Les  mille-et-un  fantomes.  9506 

—  Les  Mohicans  de  Paris.    Nouv.  ed.    4  v.  14679-82 

—  Same.    Eng.  tr.  13487 

—  Les  morts  vont  vite.    2  v.  in  1.  9507 

Contents.  V.  1.  Chateaubriand.— Le  due  et  la  duchesse  D'Orl^ans.— 
H^g(5sippe  Moreau.— B^ranger.  2.  Eugene  Sue.— Alfred  de  Musset. — 
Achile  Deveria. — Le  f evre  Deuniier. — La  derni^Te  anu6e  de  Marie  Dorval. 

—  I^anon,  or,  Women's  war.  9305 

—  Le  prince  de  voleurs.  9508 

—  The  queen's  necklace ;  hist,  romance.         -  9306 

—  Le  Salteador.  9509 

—  Taking  the  bastile.  9309 

—  La  terreur  Prussienne.  9510 

—  Les  trois  mousquetaires.    2  v.  9350-1 

—  Same ;   Eng.    The  three  musketeers.  9308 

—  Le  trou  de  I'enfer.  9511 

—  La  tulipe  noire.  .  9384 
•  —  Same.    Eng.    The  black  tulip.  11611 

—  The  twin  captains.  12063 

—  The  two  Dianas.  9302 

—  Le  vicoJute  de  Bragelonne.    6  v.  9355-60 

—  Same.    Eng.  tr.    2  v.  9313-14 

—  Vingt  ans  apres.    3  v.                                              -  9352-4 

—  Same.    Eng.    Twenty  years  after.  9307 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others. "  {In  their  Fam.  Fr.  authors.)  19026 

—  Castelar,  E.     {In  his  Life  of  Lord  Byron,  etc.)  15338 

—  Fitzgerald,  P.    Life  and  adventures  of  Dumas.    2  v.  11443-4 

—  Havward,  A.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  1.)  12305 

—  Matthews,  J.  B.     {In  his  Frencli  dramatists,  etc.)  21038 

—  Mauris,  M.     {In  his  French  men  of  letters.)  19854 

—  Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.     {In  hds  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Schmidt,  J.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16812 
Dumas,  J.  B.     Eulogy  on  A.  A.  De  la  Rive.     (In  Smithson- 
ian Inst.  Kept.,  1874.)  14377 

—  atid  Boussingault,  J.  B.  J.  D.     Chemical  and  physiological  balance  of 

organic  nature;  essay;  ed.  by  D.  P.  Gardner;  fr.  3d.  ed.  5018 

Dumb  Andy  ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.    {In  FoUen,  E.  L.  C.    Home 

dramas.)  1488 

Dumb  belle  ;  by  B.  Bernard.  {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  23.)  7982 
Dumb  boy.  The,  of  Manchester ;    melodrama ;    by  B.  F.  Ray- 

ner.     '{In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  43.)  11831 

Dumb  girl,  The,  of  Genoa  ;  melodrama  ;    by  J.  Farrell.      {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  33.)  11826 

Dumb  love  ;  by  Mus«us.     (In  Carlyle,  T.      Tales  by  M.,  ete., 

V.  1.)  13121 

Du  Moucel,  T.  A.  L.  comte.     The  telephone,  the  microphone, 

and  the  phonograph  ;  tr.  with  add.  and  corr.  18918 

—  and  Preece,  W.  H.    Incandescent  electric  lights.  22388 

Contents.  Du  Moncel,  T.  Incandescent  electric  lamps  at  the  Internat. 
Exhibit,  of  Electric— Preece,  AV.  H.  Electric  lighting  at  the  Paris  Exhib. 
— Jehl,  F.  The  Edison  electric  light  meter. — Howell,  J.  W.  Economy 
of  electric  lighting  by  incandescence. — Siemens,  C.  W.  Dynamo-electric 
current,  etc." 
Dumouriez,  C.   F.    D.      Memoires.     Introd.  par  F.  Barri^re. 

(Barri^re.     Bib.  des.  mem.,  v.  11-12.)  14531-2 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Dun,  F.  American  farming  and  food.  21179 
Dun,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                                                1328  ;  15291 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  365 

Dnnallan ;  by  G.  Keonedy.  »         5733 

Dunbar,  E.  E.      Eomance  of  the  age ;    or,  The  discovery  of 

gold  in  California.  6915 

Dunbar,  J.  The  practical  paper  maker ;  guide  to  the  manu- 
facture of  paper.  20536 
Duncan,  A.  The  practical  surveyor's  guide.  1292 
Duncan,  F.  I.  My  intimate  friend.  17495 
Duncan,  H.  Sacred  philosophy  of  the  seasons.  4  v.  1649-52 
Duncan,  J.  C.  The  intaglio.  (/)i  Outcroppings,  e^c.)  6122 
Duncan,    John.     Jolly,    W.     Life   of    D.  ;    with   sk.    of    his 

friends,  and  not.  of  the  times.     Portr.  22S09 

—  Brown,  D.    The  late  J.  Duucan;   in  the  pulpit  and  at  the  communion 

table :  biog.  suppl.  12802 

—  Knight,  W .  Colloquia  peripatetica ;  notes  of  couAersations  with  Knight.  12719 
Duncan,  J.  The  dukes  of  Normandy.  1293 
Duncan,  P.  M.   Continental  islands,  and  how  they  were  formed  ; 

Oceanic  islands,   and  their  history.     {In  Brown  R.     Sci- 
ence for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Corals  and  their  polypes ;  Coral  islands ;  Table-lands  and  how  they  were 

formed.     {In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  *  20526 

—  Earthquakes;  How  earthquakes  are  caused;  Animals,  old  and  new.    {In 

Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  4.)  '  20527 

—  Hills,  dales,  and  valleys;  how  they  were  shaped  and  worn;  Rivers :  their 

work,  and  caiion-making ;  Lakes,  and  hoAV  they  have  been  formed. 

{In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  The  sea-shore.     (;Nat.  hist,  rambles.)  19302 

—  The  transformations  (or  metamorphoses)  of  insects.  12339 
Duncan,  S.  A.     American  system  of  patents.    {In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

Duncan,  T.  C.     The  atmospheric  element  in  epidemics.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  7.)  *I 

Duncan  Campbell,  Life  and  adv.  of ;  by  D.  De  Foe.       {In  his 

Novels,  eic.)  1133 

Duncker,  Max.     The  history  of  antiquity  ;  fr.  the  German,  by 

E.  Abbott.     6  V.  22662-7 

Duncombe,  T.  S.     Francis,  G.  H.     {In  his  Orators.)  1525 

Dundas,    H.   1st.    Viscount  Melville.     Brougham,   H.     {In  his 

Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

Dundee.     Doran,  J.      {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17808 

Dungan,  D.  H.     Some  suggestions  in  reg.   to  sanitation  and 

drainage.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  *>.)  *I 

Dunglison,  R.  Lonsdale,  H.  {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)  13814 
Dunham,  S.  A.     History  of  Poland.  12913 

—  History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.  5  v.  521-5 
Dunlavy,  J.     The  manifesto  ;  doctr.  and  pract.  of  the  Church 

of  Christ.  1296 

Dunlop,  J.     History  of  fiction.     3  v.  *I 

—  History  of  Roman  literature  to  and  during  the  Augustan  age.    3  v.  *I 
Dunman,  T.     History  of  a  hen's  egg.     {In  I^rown,   R.     Sci- 
ence for  all,  ser.  2.)                                                                        20446 

Dunn,  H.  Liber  librorum  ;  its  structure,  limitations,  and  pur- 
pose. 6897 

Dunn,  H.  S.    Dunn,  J.  C.   {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Dunn,  J.  B.     Moody's  talks  on  temperance  ;  with  anec.   and 

inc.  in  connect,  with  the  Tabernacle  temp,  work  in  Boston.   16953 


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Dunn,  Jj  C.     Biography  of  H.  S.  Dunn.     {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  Mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Dunn  Browne,  j9sei^cZ.     ^ee  Fiske,  Capt.  S. 

Dunning,  J.     Tobacco.     Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15473 

Dunott,  T.  J.     Advantages  of  small  hospitals  or  infirmaries 

for  manuf.  and  min.  towns.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 

Rept.,  V.  2.)  *I 

—  Sanitary  safety  in  railway  travelling.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts., 

V.  4.  *I 

Dunraven,  Earl  of.     See  Quin,  W.  T.  W. 

Dunsmuir,  A.     Vida  ;  study  of  a  girl.  20324 

Dunster,  M.     Chaplin,  J.     Life  of  Dunster.  10068 

Dunton,  L.  What  must  be  the  spec,  work  of  normal  schools 
to  be  called  professional?  {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  efc, 
1874.)  16720 

Dupanloup,  F.  A.  P.     Bp.  of  Orleans.     The  child.  13748 

—  King,  E.     {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 
Dupetit-Thouars,  A.     Voyage  autour  du  monde  ;  occupation 

des  lies  Marquises  et  des  lies  de  la  Societe.   {In  Reybaud, 
L.  Marines,  etc.)  9544 

Dupin,  A.  M.  J.   J.     Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.     {In  his 

Orators  of  France.)  5012 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem.  kind.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Dupin,  H.    Le  coup^  jaune  ;  comedie.    {In  Legouv^,  J.  W.  E. 

G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14498 
Du  Plessis,  A.  J.,  Card,  de  Richelieu.     See  Richelieu. 

Duplessis,  G.     Wonders  of  engraving.    (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  15563 

Dupont,  P.     Hayward,  A.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  17946 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Duppa,  R.,  and  Quatrem^re  de  Quincy,  A.  C.  Lives  and  works 

of  Michael  Angelo  and  Raphael.     Illust.  1297 

Note.  Life  of  M.  Angelo;  by  Duppa;  of  Raphael;  by  Q. 
Dupre,  A. ^  joint  author.  See  Thudichum,  J.  L.  W. 
Du  Pr^,  W.     Series  of  earthquakes  in  North  Carolina,  1874  ; 

with  notes  by  J.  Henry.    (Jh  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)  14377 
Du  Quesne,  Fort.     Sargent,  W.  History  of  exp.  against  Fort 

Du  Q.,  1755,  under  Maj.  Gen.  Braddock.  .  *I 

Durand,  A.  B.     Tuckerman,  H.   T.     Sketch  of  D.     {In  his 

Am.  art.  life.)  7225 

Durand,  A.  F.  {pseud.  Henry  Greville.)     L'amie.  14595 

—  Same ;  A  friend ;  tr.  bv  H.  Stanlev.  18161 

—  Ariadne.     (Coll.  of  for.  authors.)  17835 

—  Bonne-Marie ;  tale  of  Normandy  and  Paris ;  from  the  Fr.  by  M.  N.  Sher- 

wood. 18486 

—  Cit6  Menard.  14646 

—  Croquis.  14633 

—  Dosia.  14518 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  M.  N.  Sherwood.  17727 

—  Dournof ;  Eussian  storv;  fr.  the  Fr.  by  M.  Stewart.  18563 

—  Gabrielle ;  fr.  the  French.  17834 

—  Les  Koumiassine.    2  v.  14492-3 

—  Les  mariages  de  Philomeue.  14582 

—  Sa7ne ;  Philomene's  marriages ;  fr.  the  Fr.  by  H.  Stanley.  18278 

—  Marier  sa  tille.                                                    "                   '  14565 

—  Same;  Marrving  off  a  daughter;  tr.  bv  M.  N.  Sherwood.  18037 

—  3Iarkof,  the  Eussian  violinist;  fr.  the  Fr.  by  H.  Stanley.  18706 

—  La  Niania.  14566 

—  Pretty  little  countess  Zena;  tr.  by  M.  N.  Sherwood.  18226 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  367 

—  La  Priuces^e  Ogherof .  •                14519 

—  8ame\  Eng. ;  tr.  by  M.  N.  Sherwood.  19974 

—  Eose  Rozier.    2  v.  14788-9 

—  Saveli's  expiation ;  tr.  bv  M.  N.  Sherwood.  17965 

—  Sonia ;  tr.  bv  M.  N.  Sherwood.  18038 

—  Svlvie's  betrothed;  tr.  bv  M.  X.  Sherwood.  22030 

—  The  trials  of  Raissa;  tr.  by  M.  N.  Sherwood.  20082 

—  Un  violin  Russe.    2  v.  14627-8 

—  Zenie's  inheritance ;  tale  of  Russian  life ;  tr.  bv  L.  E.  Kendall.  20409 
Durand,   Sir  H.   M.     Low,  C.  R.     {In  his  Sold,  of  the  Vict. 

age,  V.  2.)  20031 
Durandeau,  E.     La  lettre  du  fusilier  Bridet.      {In  Sayndtes, 

etc.,  ser.  2.)  14792 

—  Same;  Eng.  trans.     {In  Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Durant,  G.     Horse-back  riding,  fr.  a  med.  point  of  view.  17830 

—  Hygiene  of  the  voice ;  its  physiology  and  anatomy.    New  ed.  19275 

—  Sea-bathing ;  its  use  and  abuse.        *                       *  17854 
Duras,  C.  L.,  duchesse  de,  nee  Kersaint.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A. 

{I7i  his  Port,  de  femmes,  1876.)  *I 

—  The  same.    Eng.  trans.    {In  his  Portr.  of  celebrated  women.)  7410 
Durbin  J.  P.    Observations  in  the  East,  chief,  in  Egypt,  Pales- 
tine, Syria,  and  Asia  Minor.     2  v.                                    1299-1300 

Diirer,  A.     See  Dnerer,  A. 

Durfee,  J.     Complete  works,  with  mem.  ;  ed.  by  his  son.  10156 

Contents,  memoir.— Poems :  Whatcheer;  or  Roger  Williams  in  ban- 
ishment.—School  of  Queen  Mab.— Summons  to  the  country.— Hymn  by 
twilight.— Life's  voyage.  Lectures :  History  of  the  subjection  and  exter- 
mination of  the  Narra^hansets ;  The  idea  of  the  supernatural  amg.  the  In- 
dians.—Discourse,  deliv.  before  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc— Oration,  deliv.  before  the 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.  of  Brown  University.— The  Panidea.— C'^r/?*^es  to 
the  Grand  Jury :  Law  of  treason ;  Perjury ;  Moral  duty  of  obeying  the 
law ;  Relative  duties  of  court  and  jury ;'  Character  of  Chief  Justice  Eddy. 

Durham,  W.     Connecting  mechanism  of  the  universe  ;  Cool- 
ing ;  A  pinch  of  salt.    {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Fall  of  a  stone ;  Bending  a  bow.     {In  Brown.  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  The  tides;  A  thunder-storm.  '  {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  What  is  in  the  interior  of  the  earth?;  The  mariner's  compass.    {In 
Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

Durivage,  O.  F.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Durnton  Abbey  ;  by  T.  A.  Trollope.  9837 

Durrie,  D.  S.^jomt  author.     See  Tuttle,  C.  R. 

Duru,  A.     Le  billet  rose;  com^die.  {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^  ser.  6.)  14796 

Duryea,  J.  T.     The  sacredness  of  the  Sabbath  essential  and 

eternal.     {In  Sab.  ess.)  19808 

Dusaulx,  J.     De  I'insurrection  Parisienne  et  de-la  prise  de  la 

Bastille.     (Barri^re,  Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  28.)  14548 

Dust.     Tyndall,  J.     On  dust  and  disease.     {In  his  Frag,   of 

sci.,  V.  1.)  19303 

Dust;  or.  Ugliness  redeemed.     (In  Home  narratives.)  1197 

Dust ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.  22582 

Duston,  H.     Caverly,  R.  B.  •Heroism  of  H.  Dustou.  12861 

Dusty  pore,  ('hronicles  of  ;  tale  of  modern  Anglo-Indian  society. 

New  ed.  15731 

Dutch  Guiana.     Palgrave,  W.  G.     Dutch  Guiana.  16685 

Dutch  literature.     Bowring,  J.  and  Van  Dyk,  H.  S.    Batavian 

anthology ;  spec,  of  the  Dutch  poets  ;  with  rem.  on  the 

poet.  lit.  and  lang.  of  the  Netherlands,  to  the  end  of  the 

17th.  cent  *I 


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Dutchman's  fireside,  The  ;  by  J.  K.  Paulding.  7237 

Dutchman's  ghost;    by  S.   Barry.     (7w  Fi*ench's  Min.  dram., 

V.  19.)  11845 

Du  Terrail,  P.     See  Bayard. 

Dutiful  son.  The  ;  fr.  Sheridan.   {In  Venable,  W.  H.  Dramas.)   20582 
Dutt,  T.     Ancient  ballads  and  legends  of  Hindustan.    Introd. 

mem.  by  E.  W.  Gosse.  22215 

Dutton,  A.     Streets  and  lanes  of  a  city.     2d.  ed.  10738 

—  Same.  {In  Homes  and  hospitals.)  11278 
Duty.     Smiles,  S.     Duty ;  with  illust.   of    courage,  patience, 

and  endurance.  20072 

Duty  of  American  women  to  their  country.  4935 

Duval,  A.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Duval,  E.  R.     King,  E.      {In  Jiis  Polit.  lead.)  13829 

Duvauchel,   L.     Le  chapeau  blue ;    comedie.     {In  Saynetes, 

etc.,  s6r.  4.)  14794 

—  Un  samedi  soir.  (In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 
Duveyrier,  C.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10.)  *I 
Duveyrier,  H.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  9.)  *I 
Duyckinck,  E.  A.     Philip  Frenau.      {In  Frenau,  P.  Poems.)        6206 

—  and  G.  L.    Cyclopaedia  of  American  literature.    2  v.  1301-2 
Supplement "^to  above.  6152 

Duyckinck,  G.  L.,  joint  author.     See  Duyckinck,  E.  A. 
Dwellers  in  Five-Sisters  court ;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.  15864 

Dwight,  H.  O.     Turkish  life  in  war  times.  20469 

Dwight,  M.  A.     Grecian  and  Rom.  mythology  ;  introd.  by  T. 

Lewis.     Illust.     3d.  ed.  1303 

—  Introduction  to  the  studv  of  art.  1304 
Dwight,  E.  E.  (W.)   Biography  of  H.  Dwight ;  of  W.  Dwight. 

{In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

—  Life  and  letters  of  Wilder  Dwight.  7179 
Dwight,  H.     Dwight,  E.  A.     {In  Higginson,   T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Dwight,  T.     Character  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  1305 

—  History  of  the  Hartford  Convention ;  policy  which  led  to  the  war  of  1812.)  1306 
Dwight,  T.  W.     Public  charities  of  the  state  of  N.  York.   {In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

Dwight,  Timothy,  D.D.  The  fourth  Gospel, — the  record  and 
testimony  of  the  inner  life  of  its  author.  {Bi  Boston 
lect.,  1872.)  8988 

—  Travels  in  New  England  and  New  York.    4  v.  1307-10 

—  Sprague,  ^Y.  B.  Life  of  D.  {In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  14.)  4123 
Dwight,  Prof.  Timothy.     Yale  College  ;  thoughts  respect,  its 

future.  11305 

Dwight,  W.     Dwight,  E.  A.     Biog.  of  D.     {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)        ,  6492 

—  Dwight,  E.  A.  Life  and  letters  of  D.  7179 
Dwyer,  F.     On  seats  and  saddles,  bits  and  bitting,  and  prev. 

and  cure  of  restiveness  in  horses.  8452 
Dyce,  Alexander.     Handbook  of  the  Dyce  and  Forster  coll.  in 
the  So.  Kensington  Mus.     (So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art  hd.- 

books.)  *I 

—  Life  of  Pope.     {In  Pope,  A.    Poetical  works,  v.  1.)  3508 

—  Memoir.     {I7i  Shakespeare,  ^V.    Poems.)  3937 

—  Memoir  of  Beattie.     {In  Beattie,  J.    Poetical  works.)  339 


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—  Notes  and  memoir.    (In  Beaumont,  F.,  mid  Fletcher,  J.    Works.)    2  v. 
Dyce,  W.     Palgrave,  F.  T.     Dyce  and  Wm.  Hunt.     (In  his 

Ess.  on  art.) 
Dyck  or  Dijck,  A.  van.     Davis,  J.  P.     (Bi  Ms  thoughts  on  gt. 
painters.) 

—  Fairliolt,  F.  W.    Homes,  haunts,  and  works  of  Rubens,  etc.    Illust. 

—  Head,  P.  R.    Van  Dyck. 

—  Houssaye,  A.     (In  his  Philosophers,  etc.,  v.  2.) 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.    Tan  Dyck.     (Art.  biog.) 

Dye,  W.  McE.  Moslem  Egypt  and  Chr.  Abyssinia ;  or,  Mili- 
tary service  under  the  Khedive. 

Dyeing.  Calvert,  F.  C.  Dyeing  and  calico  printing ;  incl. 
acct.  of  manuf.  and  use  of  aniline  colours. 

—  Napier,  J.    Manual  of  dyeing  and  dyeing-  receipts. 
A  system  of  chemistry*  appT.  to  dyeing. 

—  Schiitzenberger,  M.  P.    Matit'res  colorantes.    2  v. 

—  Simmons, P. L.    Dyes  and  colouring  stuff's.     (In  his  Sci.  and  commerce.) 

—  Sims,  T.    Dyeing  and  bleaching.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.) 

Dyer,  M.     Watson,  H.  C.     Mary  Dyre,  the  Quaker  martyr  of 

New  England.      {Tn  his  Her.  wom.) 
Dyer,  S.     Black  diamonds  ;  curiosities  of  coal. 
«—  Great  wonders  in  little  things. 

—  Home  and  abroad ;  wonders  of  familiar  objects. 

Dyer,  T.  F.  T.  British  pop.  customs  ;  illust.  soc.  and  domestic 
manners. 

—  English  folk-lore. 

Dyer,  T.  H.  Ancient  Athens;  its  hist.,  topography^  and 
remains. 

—  History  of  Modern  Europe,  1453-1857.    4  v. 
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Dymond,  J.     Essays  on  the  principles  of  morality. 
Dynamics.     Imray,  J.     Dynamics.      (In  Orr,  W.  S. 

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—  Cliflbrd,  W.  K.    Elements  of  dynamic ;  pt.  1 :    Kinematic. 

—  Nystrom,  J.W.    New  treatise'  on  elements  of  mechanics,  estab.  strict 

precis,  in  the  mean,  of  dynamical  terms. 

—  Tait,  P.  G.,  and  Steele,  W.'J.    Treatise  on  the  dynamics  of  a  particle, 

with  examples. 

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Dyre,  Mary.     See  Dyer,  M. 

Dyspepsia.     Hall,  W.  W.     Dyspepsia,  and  kindred  diseases. 

E.,  A.  L.  O.  pseud.    See  Tucker,  C. 

E.,  O.  A.     A  cruise  under  six  flags. 

Each  and  all ;  by  J.  Andrews. 

Eadie,  J.     Early   oriental  history :    Egypt,    Assyria,    Persia, 

Lydia,  Phrygia,  and  Phamicia. 
Eads,  J.  B.     McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Gt.  fortunes.) 
Eagle  pass  ;  by  C.  Montgomery. 
Eagle's  nest,  The ;  by  B.  Bjoernson  ;  tr.  by  S.  and  E.  Hjerlaid. 

Note.    Bd.  with  other  stories. 

—  8ame\  tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.     (In  his  Bridal  march,  etc.) 
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—  Rood,  O.  N.    Mysteries  of  the  voice  and  ear.     {In  Hf.-hr.  with  mod. 

sci.,  ser.  2.)  12131 

Earle,  A.  L.    Our  revenue  system  and  the  civ.  serv.  ;  shall  they 

be  reformed?  pref.  by  W.  G.  Su.nner:      (Econ.  mon.)  17699 

Earle,  J.     Book  for  the  beginner  in  Anglosaxon  ;  grammar, 

select.,  etc.     2d.  ed.  21689 

Earle,  J.  M.     Report  cone,  the  Indians  of  the  Commonwealth, 

1861.      (Mass.  Senate,  No.  96.)  19353 

Earl's  Dene;  by  R.  E.  Francillon.  10687 

Early   chroniclers   of   Europe.     See   vSociety  for  Prom.   Chr. 

Knowledge. 
Early  and  late  papers  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  6869 

Early  dawn,  The  ;  or.  Sketches  of  Chr.  life  in  Eng.  in  the 

olden  time  ;  by  [Mrs.  Charles].  5698 

Early  majority.  The,  of  Mr.  Thomas  Watts  ;  by  R.  M.  John- 
ston. {In  his  Dukesborough  tales.)  22894 
Early  spring  in  Massachusetts  ;  fr.  the  jour,  of  H.  D.  Thoreau.  20288 
Earnest  trifler.  An  ;  by  M.  A.  Sprague.  19087 
Earning  one's  own  living.  (In  Magician's  show  box.)  1507 
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—  Mangin,  A.    Earth  and  its  treasures.  13285 

—  Matteucci,  C.    Electrical  currents  of  the  E.  (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept., 

1869.)  •  11625 

—  Reclus,  E.    The  earth.  9722 

—  Roscoe,  H.  E.    What  the  earth  is  comp.  of.     (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec, 

ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Weighing  the  E.  in  a  coal-pit.     (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

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inquiry.  '  *I 

—  Todhunter,  I.    History  of  the  math,  theories  of  attract,  and  the  iigure  of 

the  earth.    2  v.  12834-5 

"  Theory.'" 

—  Clifford,  W.  K.  The  first  and  last  catastrophe.    {In  his  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  1.)       19515 

—  Daw^soii,  J.  W.    Story  of  the  earth  and  man.  16548 

—  See  also  Astronomy ; — Chemistry  of  the  earth ; — Physical  geography. 
Also  Creation. 

Earth,  The,  and  the  mech.  arts ;  by  F.  S.  King.     {In  his  Subs. 

and  show,  etc.)  17277 

Earth,  The,  as  modified  by  human  action  ;  by  G.  P.  Marsh.  *I 

Earth  without  heaven  ;  by  G.  Fullerton.     {In  her  Reparation, 

etc.)  13962 

Earthen  ware.     See  Pottery. 

Earthly  paradise.  The  ;  by  W.  Morris.     3  v.  11781-3 

Earthquakes.     Brown,  R.     {In  his  Science  for  all.)     4  v. 

20445-6;  20526-7 

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Henry.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)                                     '  14377 

—  Hartwig,  G.     {In  his  Subterranean  world.)  10145 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    About  volcanos  and  earthquakes.    {In  his  FsLm.  lect.)  6523 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Earthquakes.     {In  his  Fam.  letters.)  16631 

—  Ponton,  M.    Earthquakes  and  volcanoes;  hist.,  phenomena,  and  causes.         8453 
Same ;  new  ed.  20100 

—  Smithsonian  Inst.  Report,  passim. 

Earthward  pilgrimage,  The  ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.  11425 


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Eassie,  P.  G.  Wood  and  its  uses ;  handbook  for  the  use  of 
contractors,  builders,  etc.  ;  with  information  for  drawing- 
designs  and  estimates.     Illust.  15484 

Eassie,   W.     Cremation  of  the  dead;   its   hist.,  and  bearings 

upon  pub.  health.  13863 

—  Sanitary  arrangements  for  dwellings.  1352& 
East.     See  Egypt ; — Levant ; — Turkey. 

East  Indies.     See  Malay  Archipelago. 

East  Lynne  ;  by  Mrs.  Wood.  4196 

Eastburn,  J.  H.     History  of  banks.  1315 

Eastburn,  M.,  B}^.  of  Mass.     Value  of  the  Bible.  {In  Bost.         , 

Y.  M.  C.  A.     Young  men,  etc.)  4914 

Easter.     Chapman,  J.  E.  C.     Easter  hymns.  15669 

—  W.,  S.  L.    Now  is  Christ  risen ;  poems  for  Easter  tide.  15681 
Easter-day  ;  by  R.  Browning.                                                               13549 
Easter  trip,  The,  of  two  ochlophobists.     {In  Tales  fr.  Black- 
wood, n.  s.,  V.  17.)                                                                      19162 

Eastern  archipelago.  The.     See  Adams,  W.  H.  D. 

Eastern  Christians;  by  W.  G.  Palgrave.     {In  his  Essays  on 

Eastern  quest.)  12382 

Eastern  Church.     Holy  Eastern  Church;  outline  of  its  hist., 

doctr.,  liturgies,  etc.  ;    by  a  priest  of  the  Eng.  Church. 

Pref.  by  R.  F.  Littledale.  1571& 

—  See  also  Greek  Church. 

Eastern  Empire.     Clark,  E.  L.     Byzantine  Empire.      {In  his 

Races  of  Europ.  Turkey.)  18402 

—  Doran,  J.    The  Eastern  empire.     (In  his  Monarchs,  c^c,  v.  2.)  1249 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.  Tlie  Byzantine  empire.  (In  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  3.)  19219 
Eastern  hospitals  and  Eng.  nurses  ;  by  a  lady  volunteer.  3d.  ed.  1316 
Eastern  question. 

—  Butterworth.  H.     (In  his  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient.)  20829 

—  Campbell,  G.  D.    The  Eastern  qiiestion'from  1856  to  1878,  and  to  the  2d. 

Afghan  war.    2  v.  18727-8 
Eastern  question.    Namely : 

Blochwitz,  J.    Brief  hist,  of  Turkey.  17008 

Roberts,  R.    Asia  Minor  and  the  Caucasus.  17066 

Shaw,  F.  A.    Brief  hist,  of  Russia.  17019 

Towle,  G.  M.    History  of  Montenegro.  17046 

—  Modern  Greece.       '  17045 

—  Principalities  of  the  Danube :  Servia  and  Roumania.  17047 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    The  Eastern  question.     (In  his  Short,  stud.,  ser.  2.)                9686^ 

—  Keay,  J.  S.    Spoiling  the  Eg\'ptians ;  a  tale  of  shame  from  the  British 

blue  books.  '  22034 

—  Poole,  S.  L.    The  people  of  Turkey;  residence  amg.  Bulgarians,  Greeks, 

Albanians,  Turks,  and  Armenians;  by  a  consul's  daughter  and  wife. 

2  V.  18118-19- 

—  St.  Clair,  S.  G.  B.,  and  Brophy,  C.  A.    Twelve  years'  study  of  the  East. 

quest,  in  Bulgaria.  '  •  17241 

—  Scudamore,  F.  1.    France  in  the  East;  contrib.  tow.  consideration  of 

the  Eastern  question.  22703 

—  See  also  Armenia;— Herzegovina;— Montenegro;— Russo-Turkish  War. 
Eastern  questions,  essays  ;  by  W.  G.  Palgrave.  12382 
Eastford  ;  or,  Household  sketches  ;  by  W.  Brooke.  519 
Eastlake,  Sir  C.  L.     Contributions  to  the  literature  of  the  fine 

arts.  *I 

—  Same;  2d.  ser.;  with  mem.  by  Lady  Eastlake.  10733- 

—  Materials  for  a  history  of  oil  painting.  12245 
Eastlake,  C.  L.,  the  younger.     Hints  on  household  taste.  *I 

—  Same;  ed.  with  notes,  by  C.  C.  Perkins.  9104 
Eastlake,  Lady  E.  (R.)  History  of  our  Lord.  See  Jameson,  A.  M. 


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—  Life  of  J.  Gibson.  8846 

—  Livonian  tales.  5369 

—  Mrs.  Grote ;  a  sketch.  2d  ed.  20325 
Eastman,   M.  F.     A  glance  at  the  situation.     (Worn.   Suff. 

Tract.)  14359 

Eastman,  S.  C.     White  Mountain  guide  book.  4748 

Easton,  R.  Letters.  (In  Bay,  W.  V.  N.  Bench  and  Bar.)  18194 
Eastward,  ho  !  or,  Adventures  at  Raugeley  lakes  ;  by  C.  A.  J. 

Farrar.  19743 

Eastwood,  F.     Geoff ry  the  Lollard.  9291. 

Easy  Warren  and  his  contemporaries  ;  by  W.  T.  Coggeshall.  864 
E^ton,  C.  A.  Rome  in  the  19th.  cent.  2  v.  1320-1 
Eaton,  D.  C.     Ferns.     (In  Chapman,  A.  W.     Flora  of  the 

U.  S.)  *I 
Eaton,  D.  B.     Civil  service  in  Gt.  Britain  ;  hist,  of  abuses  and 

reforms  ;  their  bearings  on  American  politics.  19327 

—  Essential  cond.  of  good  sanitar}-  administration.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Rept.,  V.  2.)  ^  *I 

—  Experiment  of  civ.  serv.  ref.  in  the  U.  S.  (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1876.)  15735 

—  Municipal  government.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15733 

—  The  "  Spoils  "  system  and  civ.  ser.  ref.  in  the  Custom-house  and  Post- 

office  in  N.  Y.     (Civ.  serv.  Ref.  Ass.  Pub.)  20317 

—  The  term  and  tenure  of  office.     (Civ.  Serv.  Ref.  Ass.)  22142 
Eaton,  J.,  Jr.     Relation  of  the  nat.  government  to  pub.  educa- 
tion.    (In  Nat.  Teach.  Ass.  Addr.,  1870.)  11608 

Eaton,  J.     Sanitation  and  education.      (In  Am.   Pub.   Health 

Ass.  Repts.,  e^c,  v.  6.)  *I 

Eaton,  J.  R.  T.      The  permanence  of  Christianity.     (Bampton 

lect.)  11775 

Eaton,  W.     Felton,  C.  C.     Life  of  E.     (In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of 

Amer.  biog.,  V.  9.)  4118 

—  Life  of  E. ;  princ.  collections  fr.  his  correspondence,  etc.  1322 
Eaton,  W.  H.  Book-keeping.  1323 
Eaux  du  Mont  Dore,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2., 

V.  9.)  .  *I 

Ebb-tide,  and  other  stor.  ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].  11002 

Eben,  C.  T.     A  comparative  German  primer.  •  22205 

Eben  Jackson ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.     (In  her  Somebody's  neigh- 
bors.) 20267 
Ebenezer  Venture  ;  by  L.  La  Bree.  (In  French's  Min.  dr.,  v.  22.)     7982 
Ebers,  G.     The  burgomaster's  wife;  fr.  the  Germ.,  by  M.   J. 

Safford.)        "  21438 

—  An  Egyptian  princess.    2  v.  11899-900 

—  Die  Fran  Biirgemeisterin.  16461 

—  Homo  sum;  fr.  the  German  by  C.  Bell.    2  v.  18439-40 

—  Der  Kaiser.    2  v.  16421-2 

—  Same.    The  emperor;  tr.  by  C.  Bell;  rev.  and  correct. in  the  U.  S.  2  v.     21504-5 

—  A  question ;  idvl  of  a  picture  bv  Alma  Tadema ;  f r.  the  Germ,  by  M.  J. 

Safford.        '                            "  20630 

—  The  sisters ;  tr.  by  C.  Bell.    2  v.  19595 

—  TJarda,  Roman  aiis  dem  alten  Aegvpten.    3  v.  16352-4 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  C.  Bell.    2  v.           '  19646-7 

—  iS'awe;  rev.  correct.,  and  enl.    2  v.  21225-6 

—  Ein  Wort.  16462 

—  Same.  A  word,  only  a  word ;  f  r.  the  Germ,  by  31.  J.  Safford.  22021 
Ebner-Eschenbach,   M..    Freifrau    von.  Aphorisims :  tr.    by 

Mrs.  Wister.  '  22022 


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Ecart6,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  10.)  *I 

Ecce  coelum  ;  or,  Parish  astronomy;  by  [E.  F.  Burr].  6946 

Ecce  Deus  ;  essays  on  ttie  life  and  doctr.  of  Christ ;  with  notes 

on  'Ecce  Homo ;'   [by  J.  Parker].  -  6714 

Ecce  Homo  ;   [by  J.  R.  Seeley].  6346 

Ecce  spiritus  ;  statement  of  the  spiritual  princ.  of  Jesus  as  the 

law  of  life  ;   [by  E.  Hayward].  21267 

Eccentricities  of  the  animal  creation  ;  by  J.  Timbs.  7601 

Eccentricity.  *  Timbs,  J.    English  eccentrics  and  eccentricities. 

2  V.  6911-12 

Ecclesia  ;  church  problems  ;  ed.  by  H.  R.  Reynolds.  10027 

Ecclesiastical  architecture.   Beckett,  E.    Book  on  building,  civ. 

and  eccl.  ;  incl.  church  restoration  ;  theory  of  domes  and 

the  great  pyramid,  and  dimensions  of  churches,  etc.  19701 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Gothic  stonework;  Cont.  the  hist,  and  princ.  of  Ch. 

architecture.  iJlust.  of  the  characteristic  feature  of  each  period,  ar- 
rangement of  eccl.  edifices,  e?c.  12614 

—  Gardner,  E.G..  Common  sense  in  church  building.  1940& 

—  Holly,  H.  H.    Church  architecture.  ♦! 

—  Micklethwaite,  J.  T.    Modern  parish  churches,  their  plan,  design,  and 

furniture.  12820 

—  Norton,  C.  E.  Historical  studies  of  church  building  in  the  Middle  Ages.         19888 

—  See  also  Cathedrals; — also  Florence; — Holy  Land; — Siena: — Venice. 
Ecclesiastical  art.     See  Christian  art. 

Ecclesiastical  biography.  Stephen,  J.  Essays  in  eccl.  biogra- 
phy.    2  V.  8975-6 

Ecclesiastical  councils.     See  Councils  ; — Eccl.  history. 

Ecclesiastical  fasts  and  feasts.  Grant,  A.  H.  The  church  sea- 
sons, histor.  and  poet.   lUust.  *I 

Ecclesiastical  furniture.  Barrett,  W.  A.  Flowers  and  festi- 
vals ;  direct,  for  the  flor.  decor,  of  churches.  9322 

Ecclesiastical  history.     Allen,  J.  H.     Fragments  of  Chr.  hist.     19864 

—  Alzog,  J.    Manual  of  univ.  ch.  hist.;  tr.  with  add.  bv  F.  J.  Pabisch  and 

T.  S.  Bvrne.    3  v.  '  *I 

—  Baur,  F.  C.  Church  hist,  of  the  1st.  three  cent.  2  v.  (Theol.  Tr.  Fd.  Lib.)  *I 

—  Bright,  W.    Notes  on  the  canoiis  of  the  first  four  general  councils.  *I 

—  Brook,  W.  G.    Six  judgments  of  the  Judic.  Comni.  of  the  Privy  Council 

in  Eccl.  Cases,  1850-72  j  introd.,  notes,  etc.  11360 

—  Christian  doctr.  and  prac.  m  the  2d.  cent.  (In  Small  books  on  gt.  sub.,  v.  2.)  4015 

—  Church,  R.  TV.    Influences  of  Christianity  upon  nat.  character.  12124 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Events  and  epochs  in  relig.  history.  21073 

—  Conway,  M.  D.    Essav  on  Christianity.     (In  his  Idols  and  ideals.)  1H980 

—  Coquerel,  A.  S.fils.    First  historical  transformations  of  Christianitv ;  fr. 

the  Fr.  by  E.  P.  Evans.                                                                     ^  18344 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    Latin  and  Teutonic  Christendom ;  hist,  sketch.  •  10778 

—  Cranbrook,  J.    The  founders  of  Christianity.  14199 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    On  Christianitv  as   an  org'an  of  polit.  movement.  {In 

his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  1.)  '  1160 

—  De  Soyres,  J.    Montanism  and  the  prim,  church :  eccl.  hist,  of  the  2d.  cent.  18831 

—  Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  First  age  of  Christianitv  and  the  church;  tr.  bv 

H.  N.  Oxenham.  *  '  *I 
The  Gentile  and  the  Jew  in  the  courts  of  the  temple  of  Christ ;  introd. 

to  the  hist,  of  Christianity.  *I 
A  history  of  the  church.    4  v.  *T 

—  Eaton,  J.  R,  T.    The  permanence  of  Christianity.  11775 

—  Eusebius.    Ecclesiastical  history ;  tr.  bv  C.  F.  Crus6.  1411 

—  Farrar,  F.  W.    The  earlv  davs  of  Cbristianitv.  22025 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.    The  beginnings  of  Christianity?  with  state  of  the  Rom. 

world  at  the  birth  of  Christ.  17128 
The  Christian  religion.                                                                                        22145 

—  Frere,  B.    Christianity  suited  to  all  forms  of  civilization.    {In  Chr.  Evid. 

Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879 

—  Frothiugham,  O.  B.    The  assailants  of  Christianity;  lect.  18565 


374  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBKAKY. 

The  cradle  of  the  Christ ;  stud,  in  prim.  Christianity.  168S6 

—  Gieseler,  J.  C.  L.    Text-book  of  Ch.  hist. ;  ed.  by  H.  B.  Smith.    5  v.  2240-50 

—  Glennie,  J.  S.  S.    Pilgrim  memories;    or.  Travels,  etc.,  in  the  birth- 

countries  of  Christianity.  15363 

—  Guizot,  r.  p.  G.    The  awakening  of  Christianity  in  France  in  the  19th. 

cent.     (In  his  Meditations.)                             '  6964 

Meditations  on  the  act.  state  of  Christianity,  and  on  the  attacks  made 

upon  it.  6964 

—  Hagenbach,  K.  R.  History  of  the  Church,  18th.  and  19th.  cent. ;  with  add. 

by  J.  F.  Hurst.    2  v.  *  8135-6 

—  Hall,  E.  H.    Orthodoxy  and  heresy  in  the  Chr.  church;  lect.  13405 

—  Hanson,  R.  D.   The  apostle  Paul  and  the  preaching  of  Cliristianity  in  the 

prim,  church.                                                                                  '  15649 

—  Hardwick,  C.    History  of  the  Chr.  church;  Middle  Age.  12726 
History  of  the  Chr.  churcli  dur.  the  reformation.  12727 

—  Hase,  C'    History  of  the  Chr.  church ;  tr.  by  C.  P.  Wing.  5178 

—  Hatch,  E.    Organization  of  the  early  Chr.  churches.  (Bampton  lect.,  1880.)  20449 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    The  uniyersal  and  tlie  spec,  in  Christianity ;  disc.     {In 

tJnit.  aflirma.)                                                                          *  18586 

—  Hebberd,  S.  8.    The  secret  of  Christianity.  19409 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.  The  way  of  historic  Christianity.  {In  his  Ways  of  the  spirit.)  17367 

—  Hennell,  C.  C.    Inquiry  cone,  the  origin  of  Christianity;  Cliristian theism.        *I 

—  Kip,  W.  I.    Early  conflicts  of  Christianity.  2484 

—  Kurtz,  J.  H.    History  of  the  Chr.  church  to  the  reformation.    Emend. 

and  add.  by  A.  Edersheim.  2517 
For  vol.  2  see  Text-book  of  Church  history. 

Text-book  of  ch.  history ;  from  the  reformation.  2518 

Vol.  2  of  History  of  the'Ch.  Church. 

—  Lea,  H.  C.    Studies  in  church  history.  22759 

—  Lucas,  E.    Christianity  in  rel.  to  ciy!^  society.     {In  Manning,  H.  E.  Ess. 

on  relig.  andlit.,  seV.  3.)                            '  *I 

—  Mackay,  R.  W.     Sketch  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  Christianity.  15921 

—  Matheson,  G.    Growth  of  the  spirit  of  Christianity  to  the  dawn  of  the 

Lutheran  era.    2  y.                                                '  18333-4 

—  Meriyale,  C.    Conyersion  of  the  Northern  nations.  6410 

—  Milman,  H.  H.    History  of  Christianity  to  the  abolition  of  Paganism  in 

the  Roman  empire.  3050 

Same;  new  and  rey.  ed.    3  y.  6682-4 

History  of  Latin  Christianity.    8  y.        '  3056-63 

—  Mosheim,  J.  L.  V.     Ecclesiastical  hist.,  anc.  and  mod.;  fr.  the  Latin; 

notes,  etc.,  by  A.  Maclaiue;  cont.  to  1826  by  C.  Coote;  with  dissert,  on 

the  state  of  the  prim,  church,  by  G.  Glei^.    2  y.  3164-5 

Historical  comment,  on  the  state  of  Christianity  dur.  the  first  325  years; 

tr.  by  R.  S.  Vidal  and  J.  Murdock.    2  v.        '  15579-80 

—  Mossman,  T.  W.    History  of  the  church  of  .Christ  fr.  tlie  death  of  St. 

John  to  the  middle  of 'the  2d.  cent.  12269 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.    Theory  of  deyelopment ;  crit.  of  Dr.  Newman's  essav  on 

the  deyel.  of  Chr.  doctrine.                                                                 '  18366 

—  Neander,  A.    General  liist.  of  tlie  Chr.  relig.  and  church.    5  v.  3229-33 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Primitiye  Christianity,     (iti  his  Hist,  sk.,  y.  1.)  12916 
The  Reformation  of  the  11th.  cent.    \ln  his  Ess.  crit.  and  hist.,  v.  2.)  10127 

—  Pressens^,  E.  de.    The  early  years  of  Christianity;  hist,  of  the  1st.  three 

cent,  of  the  Chr.  church';  tr.  by  A.  Holmden.'  4  v.  19576-9 

—  Pullen,  H.  W.    Modern  Christianity  a  civilized  heathenism.  13019 

—  Ilenan,  J.  E.    L'antechrist.              '  14602 

L'6glise  chr^^tienne.  14603 

Rome  and  <  hristianity.     {I7i  his  Eng.  Conf.)  19767 

—  Robertson,  J.  C.    History  of  the  Chr.  ch.,  fr.  the  apostolic  age  to  the  re- 

formation.   8  y.  '  12736-43 

—  Schaflt",  P.    History  of  the  Apostolic  church,  with  a  gen.  introd.  to  ch. 

hist. ;  tr.  by  E'.  D.  Yeomans.  10608 
History  of  the  Chr.  church.    New  ed.    y.  1.  22631 

—  Shedd,  W.  G.  T.    History  of  Christian  doctrine.    2  y.  5612-13 

—  Smith,  H.  B.    Faith  and  philosophy;  disc,  and  ess.  18186 

—  Smith.  P.    History  of  the  Chr.  church  dur.  the  1st.  ten  cent.  17952 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  the  Eastern  Church;  with  study 

of  eccl.  hist.                                                                                                '  5609 

The  relations  of  ciy.  and  eccl.  hist. ;  Aids  to  the  study  of  eccl.  hist.  {In 

his  Script,  portr.)                                                        '  8955 

—  Stephens.  W.  R.  W.    St.  John  Chrysostom:  his  life  and  times;  sk.  of  the 

Church  and  Enip.  in  the  4th.  cent.  20250 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  375 

—  Stoughtou,  J.   Primitive  Ecclesia;  its  authoritative  princ.  and  its  modern 

representations.     {In  Eevnolds,  H.  R.    Ecclesia.)  10027 

—  Taylor,  E.  The  Diegesis ;  disc,  of  the  origin,  evidences,  and  early  hist,  of 

Christiauitv.  4377 

—  Thompson,  J.  R.  The  idea  of  the  Church  regard,  in  its  hist,  development. 

(/n  Revnolds,  H.  R.    Ecclesia.)  10027 

—  Tulloch,  J.    Rational  theologv  and  Chr.  philosophv  in  Eng.  in  the  17th. 

cent.    2  V.  '  11456-7 

—  Uhlhorn,  G.  The  conflict  of  Christianitv  with  heathenism;  ed.  and  tr.  bv 

E.  C.Smith  and  C.  J.  H.  Ropes.       '  19259 
Same.    rev.  ed.  21783 

—  Waddington,  G.    Historv  of  the  Church,  to  the  Reformation.  4604 

—  Waite,  C.  B.    History  of  the  Chr.  relig.  to  A.  D.  200.  *I 
.—  Wilberforce,  H.  W.    The  church  and  the  empires ;  hist,  periods.  12840 

—  See  also  Celibacy. 

Also  Archbishops ;— Brooklyn  Council;— Erasmus;— Plymouth  Church; 
—Popes ;— Presbyterian  Church  in  Chicago ;— Reformation ; — Russ  ;— 
Sixtus  v.; — Thoinas  Aquinas; — Tyng,  S.  H. 

Also  the  names  of  the  various  Christian  churches,  sects,  and  countries ; 
particularly  England. 
Ecclesiastical  law.     Phillimore,  R.     The  principal  eccl.  judg- 
ments del.  in  the  Court  of  Arches,  1867-1875.  *I 

—  Smith,  S.  B.   Elements  of  eccl.  law:  compl.  with  ref.  to  the  Syllabus,  the 

"Const.  Apostolicae  Sedis"  of  Pius  IX.,  etc. ;  adapt,  to  the*  Church  in 

the  U.S.    2v.  *I 

—  See  also  Massachusetts. 

Ecclesiastical  polity.    Bartol,  C.  A.  Church  and  congregation  ; 

plea  for  their  unity.  330 

—  Cheever,  H.  T.    The  pulpit  and  the  pew ;  hist,  of  a  struggle  for  justice 

bet.  the  two.  '  '  807 

—  Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.    Lectures  on  the  reunion  of  the  churches.  Pref. 

bv  H.  N.  Oxenham.  11200 

—  Hooker,  R.    The  laws  of  eccl.  polity;  book  1 ;  ed.  by  It.  W.  Church.  18969 

—  Strong,  W.    Two  lectures  on  the  rel.  of  civ.  law  to  ch.  polity,  discipline, 

and  property.  '  15381 

—  AVard,  W.  G.     The  ideal  of  a  Chr.  church  considered  in  comparison  with 

exist,  pract. ;  defence  of  articles  in  the  British  Critic  in  rep.  to  rem.  on 

them  in  Mr.  Palmer's  "Narrative."  12386 

—  See  also  Church  and  state. 

Ecclesiasticism  in  Amer.   politics  and  institutions ;   by  D.  Y. 

Kilgore.     (In  Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Rept.,  1876.)  *I 

Echo  club,  The,  and  other  literary  diversions  ;  by  B.  Taylor.  16128 

Echo  of  passion,  An  ;  by  G.  P.  Lathrop.  21593 

Echoes  from  mist-land  ;  or,  The  Nibelungen  lay  ;  by  A.  Forestier.  17890 

Echoes  of  the  foot-hills  ;  poems  ;  by  Bret  Harte.  13421 

Eckardt,  J.     Modern  Russia.  10958 

—  Russia  before  and  after  the  war ;  tr.  by  E.  F.  Taylor.  19922 
Eckermann,  J.  P.     Gesprache  mit  Goethe.     3  v.                     16216-18 

—  Same.    Conversations  with  Goethe;  tr.  by  S.  M.  Fuller.  1325 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,' v.  3.)  *I 
Eckford,  H.  Howe,  H.  H.  {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.)  2012 
Eckstein,  E.     Quintus  Claudius  ;  rom.  of  imp.  Rome ;   fr.  the 

German,  by  C.  Bell ;  rev.  in  the  U.  S.     2  v.  22251-2 

Eclectic  short-hand.     Cross,  J.  G.     Eclectic  short-hand  ;  writ- 
ing by  principles.  21628 
Eclipse  of  faith.     See  Rogers,  H. 

Eclipse  totale,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  6.)         *I 
Eclipses.  Brown,  R.    (In  his  Science  for  all.)  4  v.  20445-6  ;  20526-7 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Voyage  to  Algeria  to  obs.  the  eclipse.    {In  his  Frag,  of 

sci.,  V.  1.)  19303 

Ecole  des  femmes,  L' ;  com^die  ;  par  Moli^re.    (Oeuvres,  v.  2.)   14605 
Ecole  des  maris,  L' ;  comedie  ;  par  Moli^re.     (Oeuvres,  v.  2.)   14605 


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Economic  monographs,  namely : 

Brace,  C.  L.    Free  trade,  etc.  18475 

Codman,  J.    Free  ships,  etc.  22135 

Earle,  A.  L.    Our  revenue  svstem  and  the  civil  service.  17699 

Hawlev,  R.    Essav  on  free  trade.  18196 

McCulioch.H.    Bi-raetallism.  22163 

Moore,  J.  S.  Friendly  sermons  to  the  protectionist  manuf .  of  the  U.  S.  22165 

Powers,  F.  P.    Labor-making  machinery.  19364 

Putnam,  G.  H.    International  copyright.  18501 

Royall,  W.  L.    Andrew  Jackson  and  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.  19368 

Scliurz,  C.    Honest  monev  and  labor.  18504 

Scudder,  M.  L.    Nationalbanking.  18721 

Sterne,  S.    Hindrances  to  prosperity.  18521 

—  Sufirage  in  cities.  .  17714 
Sumner,  W.  G.  Protection  and  revenue  in  1877.  .  17772 
Wells,  D.  A.    The  silver  question.  17416 

—  Whv  we  trade  and  how  we  trade.  17415 
White,'  H.    The  tariff  question.                        -  17417 

Economic  tracts.     See  Society  of  Polit.  Education. 

Economics.     See  Political  economy. 

Economy.    Sedgwick,  T.    Public  and  private  economy.    3  v.   3879-81 

Economy,  The,  of  the  invective  ;   by  E.  P.  Whipple.     {In  his 

Success,  etc.)  10753 
Ecran  bleu,  L' ;  comedie  ;  par  J.  de  Marthold.    {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc..  s^r.  8.)  14798 
Ecrevisses,   Les ;    fantaisie   en   vers ;  par  J.   Normand.      {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  6.)  14796 
Edda.     Edda  of  Saemund  the  learned  ;   fr.  the  Icelandic  [by 

B.  Thorpe]  ;  2  pts.  in  1.  *I 

—  Norse  stories  retold  fr.  the  Eddas ;  by  H.  W.  Mabie.  22162 

—  Songs  fr.  the  elder  Edda.     See  Voelsiinga  Saga. 

—  Kearv,  C.  F.    The  mvthologv  of  the  Eddas.  22530 

—  Lock',  C.  G.  W.  Home  of  tlie  Eddas.  19659 
Eddy,  D.  C.     Heroines  of  the  missionary  enterprise.  5032 

—  Joseph.     {In  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Young  men,  etc.)  4914 

—  Walter's  tour  in  the  East ;  namely : 

Athens.  19492 

Constantinople.  19491 

Damascus.'  19490 

Egvpt.  19487 

Jerusalem.  19488 

Samaria.  19489 

—  The  young  man's  friend.  11622 
Eddy,  H.  T.  Thermodynamics.  (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  18766 
Eddy,  S.  Durfee,  J.  Character  of  E.  {In  Jiis  Works.)  10156 
Ede,   G.      Management  of  steel,   incl.   forging,   etc.       { With 

Campin,  F.  Pract.  treat.,  etc.)  6516 
Edelweis  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.     {In  their  Case  of  Mr. 

Lucraft,  etc.)  19096 

Edelweiss;  by  B.  Auerbach.  7660 

Edelweiss  ;  by  M.  L.  Dickinson.  16706 
Eden,  C.  H.  China,  hist,  and  descr.  ;  appendix  on  Corea.  Illust. 

and  map.     2d.  ed.  20930 

—  Frozen  Asia :  sketch  of  mod.  Siberia  with  acct.  of  native  tribes.  19784 

—  Japan,  historical  and  descriptive.    Illust.  20997 

—  The  West  Indies.  '  (For.  countries,  etc.)  20363 
Eden,  Hon.  E.  The  semi-detached  house  ;  ed.  by  T.  Lewis.  2650 
Eden,  L.  S.  My  holiday  in  Austria.  8842 
Eden,  An,  in  England  ;  by  C.  Tucker.  13581 
Edersheim,  A.  Miriam  Rosenbaum.  11421 
Edgar,  S.    Variations  of  popery ;  1st.  Am.  ed.  ;  by  C.  Sparry.  6058 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  377 

Edgard  et  sa  bonne ;  com^die  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.     {In  his 

Theatre  comp.)  14558 

Edgewood,  My  farm  of ;  by  [D.  G.  Mitchell].  5468 

Edgewood,  Wet  days  at;  by  [D.  G.  Mitchell].  5798 

Edgeworth,  F.  Y.     Mathematical  psychics  ;    appl.  of  mathe- 
matics to  the  moral  sciences.  21821 

—  New  and  old  methods  of  ethics;  or,  "Physical  ethics"  and  "methods  of 

ethics."  *  18132 

Edgeworth,  Maria.     Works.     (13  v.  (v.  4  wanting.)  15287-99 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Practical  education.  2.  Letters  to  literary  ladies. — 
Castle  Rackrent.—Lenora.— Essay  on  Irish  bulls.  3.  Belinda.  4.  Want- 
ing. 5.  Tales  of  fashionable  life:  Ennui;  Almeria;  3Ime.  de  Fleury; 
The  dun ;  Manoeiivring.  tt.  Tales  of  fashionable  life :  Vivian ;  Emilie 
de  Coulanges ;  The  absentee.  7.  Patronage.  8.  Harrington;  Ormond.  9. 
Modern  Griselda.— 3/orffZ  tales :  Forester ;  The  Prussian  vase ;  The  good 
aunt;  Angelina;  The  good  French  governess;  Mile,  Panache,  pt.  2;  The 
knapsack.  10.  Parents  assistant :  Simple  Susan;  Tarlton;  The  false  key; 
Lazy  Lawrence ;  The  orphans ;  The  basket  woman ;  The  birthday  pres- 
ent; Mile.  Panache,  pt.  1 ;  Barring  out;  Old  Poz;  The  little  merchants; 
Eton  Montem;  Waste  not,  want  not;  Forgive  and  forget;  The  white 
pigeon;  The  bracelets ;  The  mimic. — Comic  dramas :  Love  and  law;  The 
two  guardians ;  The  rose,  thistle,  and  shamrock.  11.  Early  lessons : 
Address  to  mothers:  Little  dog  Trusty;  The  orange  man;  The  cherry 
orchard;  Harry  and  Lucy :  Rosamoucl.  12.  Early  Lessons:  Frank; 
Sequel  to  Frank.    13.    Harrv  and  Lucv  concluded. 

—  Belinda.    2  v.  '  15284-5 

—  Same.     (In  her  Works,  v.  3.)  15289 

—  Comic  dramas.  7367 

Contents.    Love  and  law. — The  rose,  thistle,  and  shamrock. 

—  Same.    (In  her  Works,  v.  10.)  15296 

—  Same.    (In  her  Nov.  and  tales,  v.  8.)  1333 

—  Frank.  14009 

—  Same.    (In  her  Works,  v.  12.)  15298 

—  Harrington ;  Thoughts  on  bores.  7779 

—  Same.    (In  her  Nov.  and  tales,  v.  9.)  1384 

—  Leonora.  15286 

—  Same.    (^In  her  Works,  v.  2.)  15288 

—  Same.    (In  her  Nov.  and  tales,  v.  7.)  1332 

—  Murad  the  unluckv.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  12.)  12983 

—  Same.     (In  her  Nov.  and  tales,  v.  3.)  1328 

—  Novels  and  tales.    10  v.  (v.  6  wanting.)  1326-35 

Contents.  V.  1.  Castle  Rackrent.— Essay  on  Irish  bulls.— Essay  on 
self-justification.— J/oraZ  tales :  Forester ;  Tlie  Prussian  vase ;  The  good 
aunt.  2.  Moral  tales:  Angelina;  The  good  French  governess ;  Mmlle. 
Panache,  2d.  pt.;  The  knapsack. — Popular  tales:  Lame  Jervas;  The 
will;  The  Limerick  gloves;  Out  of  debt  out  of  danger;  The  lottery; 
Rosanna.  3.  Popular  tales:  Murad  the  unlucky ;  Tbe  manufacturers ; 
The  contrast;  The  grateful  negro;  To-morrow.— Ta^es  of  fashionable 
life:  Ennui;  The  dun.  -t.  Tales  of  fashionable  life:  jfanoeuvring ; 
Almeria;  Vivian.  5.  Tales  of  fasKionable  life:  The  absentee;  Mme. 
de  Fleury;  Emilie  de  Coulanges.-^The  modern 'Griselda.  6.  Wanting. 
7.  Leonora.— Letter  fr.  a  gentleman  to  his  friend,  upon  the  birth  of 
a  daughter.— Answer  to  the  preceding  letter.— Letters  of  Julia  and  Caro- 
line.—Patronage.  8.  V-dtronage.— Comic  dramas:  Love  and  law ;  The 
rose,  thistle,  and  shamrock.  9.  Harrington. — Thoughts  on  bores. — 
Ormond.    10.    Helen. 

—  Old  Poz ;  Dumb  Andy ;    The  grinding  organ.      (In  FoUen,  E.  L.  C. 

Home  dramas.)  1488 

—  Orlandino.  5033 

—  Parent's  assistant.    New  ed.  1336 

Contents.  Lazy  Lawrence.— Tarlton.— The  false  key.— The  birthday 
present.— Simple  Susan.— The  bracelets.— The  little  merchants.— Old  Poz. 
—The  mimic— Mile.  Panache.— The  basket  woman.— The  white  pigeon. 
—The  orphans.— Waste  not,  want  not.— Forgive  and  forget.— Barring 
out.— Eton  3Iontem. 

See  also  Novels  and  tales ;  and  Works,  above. 

— -  Popular  tales.  7778 

Contents.    Lame  Jervas. — The  will.— The  Limerick  gloves.— Out  of 
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debt  out  of  danj^er.— The  lottery.— Rosauua.—Murad  the  unluckj'.— The 
manufacturers.— The  contrast.— The  grateful  negro.— To-morrow'. 
See  also  Novels  and  tales ;  and  Works,  above. 

—  joint  author.    See  Edgeworth,  R.  L. 

—  Hayward,  A.    Maria  Edgeworth :  her  life  and  writings.     {In  his  Biog. 

and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  1.)  12Si05 

—  Kavanagh,  J.     (In  her  Eng.  women.)  7014 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.    An  Irish  storv-teller.     (In  his  About  old  storv-tellers.)  17346 

—  Oliver,  G.  A.  A  study  of  M.  Edgeworth.  '  22169 
Edgeworth,   R.    L.     Oliver,   G.   A.   ^Notice  of    E.      {In  her 

Study,  etc.)  22169 

—  Memoirs ;  completed  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1344 
Edina ;  or,  Missiug  since  midnight;  by  E.  P.  Wood.  16589 
Edinburgh.      Black,    A.    and   C.     Guide   to   Edinburgh   and 

environs.  *I 

—  Cockburn,  H.     (In  his  Memorials  of  his  time.)  862 

—  Doran,  J.     (In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 

—  Guthrie,  T.  Sketches  of  the  Cowgate.  (In  his  "  Out  of  harness.")  6694 
Edinburgh  Review.    Jeffrey,  F.    Contributions  to  the  Review.  2349 

—  Napier,  M.    Correspondence  rel.  to  the  Review.     (In  his  Select.,  etc.)  18892 

—  Stephen,  L.  The  first  Edinburgh  reviewers.  (In  his  Hrs.  in  a  lib. ,  ser.  3.)  18645 
Edinburgh  tales;  by  Mrs.  Johnstone,  v.  1,  3.  2379-80 
Edis,  R.  W.  Decoration  and  furniture  of  town  houses.  Illust.  *I 
Edison,  T.  A.     How  to  succeed  as  an  inventor.     {In  Abbott, 

L.     How  to  succeed.)  22562 

—  McClure,  J.  B.    Edison  and  his  inventions.  18612 

—  See  also  Electric  light. 

Edith  Lyle  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  15758 

Editor's  life.     See  Sanctum. 

Edkins,  J.  Religion  in  China  ;  acct.  of  the  relig.  of  the  Chinese  ; 

with  obs.   on  the  prospects  of  Chr.  conversion.     2d.  ed.  17445 
Edmond,  C.     Un  salon  d'attente  ;    comedie.     {In  Legouv^,  J. 

W.  E.  G.     Th^tre,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14482 

Edmond  Dantes  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  9187 
Edmonds,  J.  W.     Thoughts  on  a  reform,    prison  disc.      {In 

Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

—  An  appeal  to  the  public  on  spiritualism.  1346 

—  and  Dexter,  G.  T.  Spiritualism.  2  v.  507-8 
Edmonds,  S.  E.  E.  Nurse  and  spy  in  the  Union  army.  5922 
Edmunds,  F.      Traces  of    history  in    the   names   of  places ; 

vocab.  of  roots.     New  ed.  *I 
Edmunds,  G.  F.     How  to  succeed  in  public  life.     {In  Abbott, 

L.  How  to  succeed.)  22562 
Edna  Browning  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  10548 
Edom.  Lindsay,  A.  W.  C.  Letters  on  Egypt,  Edom,  etc.  2678 
Edouard  Mongeron  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  9540 
Education.  Abbott,  J.  The  teacher  ;  or.  Moral  infl.  in  instruc- 
tion and  government.    .  21 

—  Adams,  C.  F.,  Jr.  The  new  departure  in  the  common  schools  of  Quincy, 

etc.  20350 
The  public  lib.  and  the  common  schools.  *I 

—  Adventure    schools ;    Private    schools ;    Public    schools ;    Metropolitan 

schools.     (In  Sketches  and  ess.  fr.  the  Sat.  Rev.)  12749 

—  American  Normal  School  Association.    Addresses  and  Proceedings,  1870.  11608 

—  Bacon,  F.    Of  the  proficience  and  adv.  of  learning;  ed.  by  B.  Montagu.  265 

—  Bain,  A.    Education  as  a  science.                                          *  18374 

—  Baldwin,  J.    Art  of  school  management.  20462 

—  Barnard,  H.    Educational  development ;  incl.  free  schools,  spec,  schools, 

etc.     (In  First  cent,  of  nat.  exist.)  17930 

—  Bartol,  C.  A.    Reason  and  Rome  in  education.  19316 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  379 

Beecher,  C.  E.    Educatiomil  reminiscences  and  suggestions.  13482 

Blakiston,  J.  K.    The  teacher;  hints  on  school  management.  18953 

Boutwell,  G.  S.    Thoughts  on  educational  topics  ami  institutions.  464 

Bowen,  F.     Gleanings  fr.  a  literary  life,  1838-80.  19941 

Brackett,  A.  C.    The  education  of  American  girls ;  essajs.  12327 

Brewster,  G.    Letters  on  education.  500 

Browning,  O.    Introduction  to  the  history  of  educational  theories.  21452 

Calderwood,  H.    Teaching;  its  ends  and 'means.  13608 

Channiug,  W.  E.    On  education.     (In  his  Worlcs,  v.  1.)  787 

Combe,  G.    Education;  its  principles  and  practice;  ed.  by  W.  Jolly.  18960 

Congreve,  R.     (In  his  Essays,  political,  social,  and  religious.)         *  13048 

Coningtou,  J.    A  liberal  education.     {In  his  Misc.  writings,  v.  1.)  11124 

Dodge,  M.  A.    Our  common  school  system.  19()53 

Dupanloup,  F.  A.  P.    The  child.        '  13748 
Edgeworth,  M.  and  R.  L.    Practical  education.     {I7i  Edgeworth,  M. 

Works.)  15287 

Eggleston,  G.  C.    How  to  educate  yourself.  11172 

Emerson,  G.  B.     (In  his  Reminiscences.)  17574 
Everett,  E.    Importance  of  practical  education  and  usef .  knowledge ; 

select,  fr.  his  orations,  etc.  5030 
Fitch,  J.  G.    Lectures  on  teaching,  1880.  20403 
Freese,  J.  R.    School-houses,  and  the  means  of  promoting  popular  edu- 
cation.    (In  U.  S    Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.    Rept.,  y.  5.)  9100 
Froude,  J.  A.    Education.     (In  his  Short  studies,  ser.  2.)  9686 
Garfield.  J.  A.     (In  his  Speeches  and  addr.)  (Li  Hinsdale,  B.  A.    Presi- 
dent G.  and  educ.)  21233 
Gill,  J.    Systems  of  education;  hist,  and  criticism  of  principles,  meth- 
ods, etc.  20801 
Haeckel,  E.    Freedom  in  science  and  teaching ;  f r.  the  Germ. ;  pref .  note 

by  T.  H.  Huxley.  18885 

Hart,  J.  S.    In  the  school-room;  philosophy  of  education.  7505 

Hill,  T.    The  true  order  of  studies.              '  15489 

Hoose,  J.  H.    On  the  province  of  methods  of  teaching.  20705 
Hovt,  J.  W.      Education.     ( In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867. 

Rept.,  v.  6.)                                                                                        '           '  9101 

Huntington.  F.  D.    Unconscious  tuition.  18460 
Identification  of  the  artisan  and  artist  the    proper  object  of    Amer. 
educ;  illust.  by  a  lect.  of  Card.  Wiseman;  with  Essay  on  Froe- 

bePs  reform  of  iprimary  educ. ;  by  E.  P.  Peabody.  8131 

Johonnot,  J.    Principles  and  practice  of  teaching.  *  17858 

Kennedy,  J.    The  school  and  the  family ;  ethics  of  school  relations.  17766 
Kiddle,  H.,  Harrison,  T.  F.,  aiid  Calkins,  N.  A.    Manual  of  methods  for 

a  graded  course  of  instruction.  12231 

Lessing,  G.  E.    The  education  of  the  human  race ;  tr.  by  F.  W.  Robertson.  15634 

Lowell,  A.  C.    Theory  of  teaching.  2766 
Lubbock,  Sir  J.  The  present  system  of  pub.  school  educ,  1876.   (In  his 

Addr.,  polit.,  etc.)                 "  19116 

McQuaid,  B.  J.    Christian  free  schools.  *I 

Mueller,  M.    Public  school  education.  10912 
3Iullinger,  J.  B.    The  schools  of  Charles  the  Great  and  the  restoration 

of  educ.  in  the  9th.  cent.  20674 
IS^ational  Ed.  Ass.    Addresses  and  proceedings,  passim. 

National  Teachers'  Association.    Addresses  and  Jour,  of  Proc,  1870.  11608 

Northrop,  B.  G.    Education  abroad,  and  other  papers.  12135 

Owens  College,  Manchester.    Essays  and  addr.  by  professors  and  lecturers.  12926 

Phelps,  A.  H.  L.    The  fireside  friend;  adv.  to  young  ladies  on  education.  3449 
Porter,  N.    American  colleges,  and  the  Amer.  public ;  with  afterthoughts 

on  college  and  school  educ.  18090 
Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  ditficulties;  illust.  bv  anecdotes;  with  pref. 

and  notes  by  F.  Wayland.    2  v.  '  4687-8 

Quick,  R.  H.    "Essays  on  educational  reformers.  12175 

Quincy,  J.  P.  Coercion  in  the  later  stages  of  E.    (In  his  Protect,  of  maj.)  15417 

Randall,  S.  S.    First  principles  of  pop.  education  and  pub.  instruction.  7486 
Renan,  E.    Lettre  sur  la  liberty  de   I'enseigneraent  sup6rieur.     (In  his 

Melanges  d'hist.)  14516 
Report  of  N.  York  City  Council  of  Polit.  Ref.,  upon  compulsory  educ. 

(  With  Tuckerman,  J.    Elevation  of  the  poor.)  12777 

Richter,  J.  P.  F.    Levana ;  or.  The  doctrine  of  education.  6459 
Roscoe,  H.  E.    Original  research  as  a  means  of  educ.    (I7i  Owens  College. 

Ess.  and  addr.)  12926 

Rosenkranz,  K.    Pedagogics  as  a  system.  12080 


380  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Rousseau,  J.  J.    Erailius ;  01%  A  treatise  on  education.    3  v.  6047-9 

—  Rugby  School.    The  book  of  Rugby  School;  its  hist.,  and  daily  life.  *I 

—  Russell,  W.  Principles  and  mothods  of  human  culture.              '  17784 

—  Saint-Beauve,  C.  A.    De  la  liberte  de  Penseignement.  *I 

—  Schopenhauer,  A.     {In  his  Select  essays.)  2071S 

—  Seelev,  J.  R.    Liberal  education  in  universities ;  English  in  schools.  {In 

his  Rom.  imperialism,  etc.)  10499 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.  Culture  and  religion.  9126 
•  —  Simpson.  J.    ISTecessity  of  popular  education,  etc.  3996 

—  Society  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce.  Lectures  in  connect. 

with  the  Educ.  Exhib.  5S55 

—  Spencer,  H.    Education;  intellectual,  moral,  and  physical.  7290 

—  Swett,  J.    Methods  of  teaching ;  hand-book  for  comiinon-school  teachers.  19862 

—  Thompson,  C.  O.    Handicraft  in  school;  address.  19513 

—  Thompson,  D'A.  "W.    Dav  dreams  of  a  schoolmaster.  11040 
(Inh  is  Wavside  thoughts.)  11314 

—  Todd,  J.    Student's  manual.  4473 

—  Todhunter,  I.     {I7i  his  Conflict  of  studies.)  6705 

—  Virginia.     Sypt.  of  Pvh.  hist.    Annual  report,  1874.  17746 

—  Walsh, 31.  McN.    The  lawyer  in  the  school-room;  laws  of  the  States  on 

educ.  subjects.               "  6914 

—  Year-book  of  education,  1878;  ed.  by  H.  Kiddle  and  A.  J.  Schem.  17876 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.    The  culture  demanded  by  modern  life ;  acMr.,  etc.  6952 

—  See  also  Denmark; — England; — Gt.  Brit.; — Italy: — Mass.; — Norway; — 

Sweden; — U.S.; — Worcester,  3/«8s. 
Also,  Art  education; — Classical  education; — Co-education; — Colleges;— 
Domestic  education ; — Education  of  women ; — Kindergarten ; — Moral 
education ;— Music ;— Pedagogics ;—  Physical  education ;—  Schools ; — 
Technical  education. 
Also,  Library  of  Education  ;—Xormal  schools :— Object  lessons ;— Papers 

on  education ;— Reform  schools ;— Some  curious  schools. 
Also,  Amer.   Soc.   Sci.  Assoc.  Jour. ;— Brougham,  H.;— Fox,  W.  J. — 
Mann,  H. 
Education  library.    See  Magnus,  P. 

Education,  Library  of.     See  American  Library  of  Education. 
Education  in  Japan  ;   letters  addr.  by  Americans  to  A.  Mori. 
[Added,  Whitney,  W.  D.    On  the  adopt,  of  the  Eng.  lang. 
in  Japan. — On  education  m  the  U.  8.].  11488 

Education  of  women.    Clarke,  E.  H.    The  building  of  a  brain.    12962 

—  Harvard  University.    Examinations  for  women.  *I 

—  Hiifginson,  T.  W.    Higher  educ.  of  woman.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

^Jour.,  1873.)  15733 

—  Kingslev,  C.    Nausicaa  in  London;  or.  The  lower  educ.  of  woman.     {In 

his  Health,  etc.)  12906 

—  Lord,  J.    Life  of  Emma  Willard.         •  12041 

—  Lowell,  A.  C.    Thoughts  on  the  education  of  girls.  2767 

—  Maudsley,  H.    Sex  in  mind  and  in  education.  20066 

—  Sewell,  E.  M.    Principles  of  educ,  drawn  fr.  nat.  and  revelation,  and 

appl.  to  female  educ.  in  the  upper  classes.    2  v.  in  1.  6617 

—  Stodart.  M.  A.    Principles  of  educ.  pract.  consid. ;  with  espec.ref.  to  the 

present  state  of  female  educ.  in  Eng.                                       ^  4255 

—  Studley,  M.  J.  What  our  girls  ought  to  know.  *  17639 
Edward  L  of  Ey) gland.  Life  and  reign  of  Edward  I.  10155 
Edward  II.  of  England.  Spear,  C.  {In  Jus  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
Edward  III.  of  England.    Freeman,  E.  A.     Reign  of  Edward 

III.     {I}}'  Jus  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  1 .)  9885 

—  Longman,  W.    Historv  of  the  life  and  times  of  Edward  III.   2  v.  15919-20 

—  Warburton,  W.  Edward  III.  Maps.  13582 
i:.dwsird.  tJie  BlacJt  Prince.     Creighton,  L.     Life  of  Edward.       16764 

—  Stanley.  A.  P.  {In  his  Scripture  portraits.)  8955 
Edward,  T.     Chambers,  W.    The  Banffshire  naturalist.      (In 

his  Sto.  of  remark,  persons.)  18069 

—  Smiles,  S.  Life  of  a  Scotch  naturalist.  16800 
Edw^ardes  A.     See  Edwards,  A.                                                          17855 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


381 


Edwardes,  Sir  H.    Low.  C.  R.    (In  Ms  Sold,  of  the  Vict,  age, 

V.  2.)  200.31 

Edwards,  A.  B.     BarbaiVs  history.  5728 

—  Debenhara's  vow.  8571 

—  The  four-fifteen  express.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  8.)  12979 

—  Half  a  million  of  money.                                                          *  6172 

—  Hand  and  glove.            '  6497 

—  In  the  davs  of  mv  vouth.  12143 

—  The  ladder  of  life. '  4166 

—  Lord  Brackenbury.  20521 

—  Miss  Carew.          '  6655 

—  My  brother's  wife.  6012 

—  A  night  on  the  borders  of  the  Black  Forest.  22071 

Contents.  A  night  on  the  borders  of  the  Black  Forest. — The  story  of 
Salome.— In  the  confessional.— The  tragedy  in  the  palazzo  Bardello.— 
The  four-fifteen  express.— Sister  Johanna's  story.— All-saints'  eve. 

—  Summary  of  En2:li«h  historv  fr.  the  Xorman  conquest.  12569 

—  Susan  Fielding. "                  *  8002 

—  A  thousand  miles  up  the  Nile.    Illust.  *I 

—  Untrodden  peaks  and  unfrequented  vallevs ;   midsummer  ramble  in  the 

Dolomites.                                              '  12064 

Edwards,  A.     A  blue-stocking.  17446 

—  Estelle.  13369 

—  Jet :  her  face  or  her  fortune?    (Appletons'  hand-vol.  ser.)  17855 

—  Ought  we  to  visit  her?  9784 

—  Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman.    Illust.  7406 

—  A  vagabond  heroine.  11587 
Edwards,  B.  B.,  and  Park,  E.  A.     Selections  fr.  German  lit- 
erature. 1348 

Contents.  Tholuck,  A.  Life,  character,  and  style  of  Paul.— Koester, 
F.  Tragical  quality  in  the  friendship  of  David  and' Jonathan.- Rueckert, 
L.  J.  Gifts  of  prophecy  and  of  speaking  with  tongues  in  the  prim, 
church.— Tholuck,  A.  Sermons.— Park,  E.  A.  Sketch  of  Tholuck's  life. 
etc. — Rueckert,  L.  J.  Doctr.  of  the  resurrection. — Lange,  J.  P.  Resur- 
rection of  the  body.— Tennemann,  W.  G.  Life  of  Plato.— Edwards,  B.  B. 
*Sketch  of  the  biographers  of  Plato  and  of  the  commentators  upon  his 
w^ritings. — Ullmann,  C.  The  sinless  character  of  Jesus. 
Edwards.  C.     Di   Vasari ;    tale   of   Florence.      (In   Tales  fr. 

Blackwood,  v.  4.)  19143 

Edwards,  C.     History  and  poetry  of  finger  rings.  l.'U7 

Edwards,  Edward.  Life  of  Walter  Raleigh  ;  with  his  letters.  2  v.  273-4 

—  Lives  of  the  founders  of  the  British  museum.  2  v.  8949-50 
Edwards,  Emory.      Practical    steam    engineer's    guide    in    the 

design.,  constr.,  and  management  of  engines.     Illust.  21822 

Edwards,  F.,  J?*.  Our  domestic  fire-places.  8690 
Edwards,  H.  S.     History  of  the  opera,  fr.  its  origin  in  Italy; 

with  anecdotes  of  composers,  etc.     2  v.  16992-3 

—  Life  of  Rossini ;  portr.  by  Dore.  8521 

—  The  lyrical  drama;  essays  onsubjects,composers,e#c.  of  mod.  opera.  2  v.  21090-91 
— » Rossini  and  his  school.     (The  great  musicians.)  20506 

—  The  Russians  at  home,  and  the  Russians  abroad;  Russianlifeunder  Alex- 

ander II.    2v.  19518-19 

Edwards,  J.     History  of  the  work  of  redemption.  1349 

—  Observations  cone,  the  Scripture  oeconomy  of  the  Trinity  and  covenant 

of  redemption.    Introd.  and  app.  bv  E."^  C.  Smvth         '  19S36 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.    The  philosophv  of  J.  Edwards.     {In  h is  Disc.)  19650 

—  Miller,  J.    Life  of  E.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  8.)  4117 

—  Osgood,  S.    J.  Edwards,^  and  the  new  Calvinism.     (In  his  Stud.)  7189 

—  Stephen,  L.     (/?i  Ai8  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  2.)  16856 

—  Tracy,  J.    The  great  awakening.  21660 

—  "Wynne,  J.  Life  of  Edwards,  (hi  his  Lives,  etc.)  4885 
Edwards,  J.  F.  Malaria;  what  it  means,  and  how  avoided.  21162 
Edwards,  K.  B.     Fowls,  and  how  to  make  them  pay.  10854 

—  How  every  one  may  keep  a  cow.  10980 


382  rilEE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Edwards,  M.  B.     Bridget.     3  v.  18024-6 

—  Doctor  Jacob.  7508 

—  Exchange  no  robbery.                                             •  21612 

—  Forestalled ;  or,  The"  life-quest.    2  v.  20665-6 

—  Holidavs  in  eastern  France.  19104 

—  Kitty.  '                   •  8809 

—  Six  life  studies  of  famous  women.    Portr.  19835 

Contents.     Fernan  Caballero.  —  Alexandrine  Tinn^.  —  Caroline  Her- 
schel.— Marie  Pape. — Carpantier. — Elizabeth  Carter. — Matilda  Betham. 

—  The  Sylvestres.  9860 

—  Through  Spain  to  the  Sahara.  10808 

—  A  winter  with  the  swallows.  7545 
Edwards,  R.    Duties    and   dangers  of  normal   schools ;    How 

much  culture  shall  be  imparted  in  our  free  schools?     {In 

Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1873.)  17753 

Edwards,  8.     See  Edwards,  H.  S. 

Edwards,  W.     iialfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Howe,  H.     {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 

—  Sketch  of  E.     (In  Biog-.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 

—  Smiles,  S.  Memoir  of  E.  {In  his  Lives  of  the  engineers,  v.  2.)  *I 
Edwards.     See  also  Edwardes. 

Edwin  Brothertoft ;  by  T.  Winthrop.  5366 
Edwin  Drood.     See  Mystery  of  E.  D. 

Eells,  S.  H.  Higginson,  T.  W.   {In  Ms  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Effie's  friends  ;  or,  Chronicles  of  the  woods  and  shore.  15590 
Egg  farm.  An  ;  by  H.  H.  Stoddard.  15811 
Eggiestou,  E.     Christ  in  literature  :  readings  fr.  writers  of  all 
ages,  illust.  the  acts  and  words  of  Jesus  ;  with  the  gos- 
pels arr.  in  continuous  narrative.  14354 

—  The  circuit  rider.  12465 

—  The  end  of  the  world.  11071 

—  The  hoosier  schoolmaster.  9863 

—  The  mystery  of  Metropolisville.  11586 

—  Koxy.*  17932 

—  The  schoolmaster's  stories  for  boys  and  girls.  13316 

—  and  G.  C.    Famous  Amer.  Indians :  viz : 

Eggleston,  E.  and  Seelye,  L.  E.    Brant  and  Red  Jacket.  19329 

Montezuma  and  the  Conquest  of  Mexico.  19877 

Pocahontas.  19216 

—  and  Seelye,  L.  E.    Brant  and  Red  Jacket;  incl.  acct.  of  the  early  wars 

of  the  six  nations,  and  the  border  warfare  of  the  Revolution.    (Fam. 

Amer.  Ind.)  19329 

Montezuma  and  the  Conquest  of  3Iexico.     (Fam.  Amer.  Ind.)  19877 

Pocahontas;  incl.  acct.  of  the  settl.  of  Virginia,  and  of  the  adventures 

of  Capt.  J.  Smith.     (Fam.  Amer.  Ind.)  19216 

—  Bungay,  G.  ( Tn  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 
Eggleston,  G.  C.     The  big  brother;  a  story  of  Indian  war.  14294 

—  Captain  Sam ;  or,  The  boy  scouts  of  1814.  16101 

—  How  to  educate  yourself.'  11172 

—  How  to  make  a  living.  13651 

—  A  man  of  honor.  7256 

—  A  rebel's  recollections.                                             •  13317 

—  Red  Eagle  and  the  wars  with  the  Creek  Indians  of  Alabama.  18160 

—  The  signal  bov ;  or.  Captain  Sam's  company.  17303 

—  The  wreck  of  the  Red  Bird.  22143 
Eglantine ;  by  E.  Tabor.  ,  13978 
Egleston,  N.  H.  Villages,  and  village  life  ;  with  hints  for  their 

improvement.  17963 
Egleston,  T.   Scheme  for  the  qualitative  determination  of  subs. 

by  the  blow-pipe.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.,  Rept.,  1872.)  13103 
Eglintou.     See  Eglintoun. 

Eglintoun,  Countess  of.     See  Montgomerie,  S.  K. 
Eglintoun,  Ea7i  of.     See  Montgomerie,  A.  H. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  383 

Egmond,  L.,  comte  d'.    Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.  Trial  and  exec. 

of  Counts  Egmont  and  Horn  ;  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison. 

{In  his  Hist,  of  the  rev.  of  Neth.)   "  3783 
Egmont.     See  Egmond. 

Egmont;  by  J.  W.  von  Goethe.     {In  his  Dram,  works.)  1552 

Egoist,  The;  by  G.  Meredith.  19438 
Egypt.     Antiquities  and  Arts. 

—  3Iariette-Bev,  A.    The  mouuments  of  upper  E. ;  tr.  of  the  Itinerate  de 

la  Haute'Egvpt :  by  A.  Mariette.  17676 

—  Poole,  R.  S.    Tiie  Eevptian  tomb  and  the  future  state.     {In  Poole,  R.  S. 

and  others.    Lect.)  22821 

—  Underwood,  T.  H.  True  story  of  the  Exodus  of  Israel ;  with  Brief  view 

of  the  hist,  of  monumental  E. :  compl.  fr.  the  work  of  Brugsch-Bey.  19676 

—  See  also  Pyramids. 

Description,  etc. 

—  Bartlett,  S.  C.    From  Egypt  to  Palestine,  etc.  18556 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.    The  Nile  boat ;  or.  Glimpses  of  Egjpt ;  new  ed.  8142 

—  Beaufort,  E.  A.    Egyptian  sepulchres,  and  Syrian  shrines.  13699 

—  Belzoni,  G.  B.    Explorations  in  E.    {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

—  Charles,  E.  R.     {In  her  Wanderings  over  Bible  lands  and  seas.)  6249 

—  Cox,  S.  S.     {In  his  Orient,  sunbeams.  21611 

—  Cuyler.  T.     (/yi /lis  From  the  Jsile  to  Norway.)  21153 

—  Deiitsch,  E.    Egypt,  anc.  and  mod.     (/n /u's  Literary  rem.)  12376 

—  Dicey,  E.     {In  his  Morning  laud.  2  v.)                       *  8824-5 

—  Ditson,  G.  L.     {In  his  Para  papers.)  6317 

—  Durbin,  J.  P.     {In  his  Observations  in  the  East.)  1299 

—  Dve,  W.  McE.    Moslem  Egypt  and  Chr.  Abyssinia;  or,  Military  service 

'  under  the  Khedive.         *                                                           '  20221 

—  Fames,  J.  A.    Another  budget  [of  letters] .  1313 

—  Eddy,  B.  C.    Walter's  tour  m  the  East :  Egypt.  19487 

—  Fetridge,  W.  P.    Harper's  hand-book  for  trayellers.  8879 

—  Field,  Henry  M.     (I?i  his  From  Egypt  to  Japan.)  17334 

—  Glennie,  J.  "S.  S.     {In  his  Pilgrim  memories.)  15363 

—  Gordon,  L.  A.  D.    Last  letters  from  Egypt.  *I 

—  Grey,  T.    Journal  of  a  visit  to  E.,  e^c'in  the  suite  of  the  Prince  and 

Princess  of  Wales.  8467 

—  Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.    A  family  flight  over  E.  and  Syria.    Illust.  22152 

—  Handbook  for  travellers  in  lower  and  upper  E.    2  v.  20728-9 

—  Kinglake,  A.  W.    Eothen;  or.  Traces  of  travel.  2471 

—  Klunzinger,  C.  B.    Upper  EgjT)t;  its  people  and  its  products.  17337 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  E.,  eic.    Illust.  22203 

—  Lane,  E.  W.    The  modern  Egyptians.    2  v.  10651-2 

—  Lauoye,  F.  de.    Rameses  thi^  (jreat ;  or,  Egypt  3300  years  ago.  8104 

—  Leech,  H.  H.     {In  his  Letters  of  a  sentimeiital  idler.)  7684 

—  Leland,  C.  G.    The  Egyptian  sketch  book.  12087 

—  Lenoir,  P.    The  Fayoum ;  or.  Artists  in  Egypt.  11762 

—  Lepsius,  K.  R.    Letters  fr.  E.,  etc. ;  rev.  tr.*  by  L.  and  J.  B.  Horner.  2606 

—  Lindsay,  A.  W.  C.    Letters  on  Ii^gvpt,  etc.  2678 

—  McCoan,  J.  C.    Egypt  as  it  is.    Map.  17106 

—  McGregor,  J.     {In  his  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan.)  10501 

—  Manning,  S.    The  land  of  the  Pharaolis ;  EgjiDt  and  Sinai ;  illust.  by  pen 

and  pencil.                                                    '                                       ^  *I 

—  Martineau,  H.    Egypt  and  its  faith.     (Iw  her  East,  life.)  2934 

—  Merewether,  H.  A.     {In  his  By  sea  and  by  land.)  12730 

—  Moore,  J.     {In  his  Outlying  Europe  and  the  nearer  Orient.)  20200 

—  Olin,  S.    Travels  in  Egypt,  etc.    2  v.  3381-2 

—  Oliphant,  L.    The  land  of  Khemi ;  up  and  down  the  middle  Nile.  Illust.  21898 

—  Otter,  R.  H.    Winters  abroad;  places  yisited  on  acct.  of  health.  22418 

—  Pfeiffer,  I.    Visit  to  the  Holv  Land,  E.,  etc. ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken.  3387 

—  Poole,  R.  S.    The  cities  of  Egypt.  22537 

—  Poole,  S.    The  Englishwoman  in  Eg^-pt,  1842-44.  3505 

—  Potter,  H.  C.     {In  /lis  Gates  of  the  East )  16778 

—  Prime,  E.  D.  G.     (/?i /i^s  Around  the  world.)     Illust.  10074 

—  Prime,  W.  C.    Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.  3550 

—  Randall,  D.  A.    The  handwriting  of  God  in  Egypt,  etc.    Illust.  7863 

—  Romer,  I.  F.    Pilgrimage  to  the  temples  and  tombs  of  Egypt,  etc.    2  v.  3705-6 

—  Russell,  M.    View  of  anc.  and  mod.  Egypt.    Maps  and  erigr.  3742 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    Diary  in  the  East  dur.  the  tour  of  the  Prince  and  Prin- 

cess of  Wales.                                                                         ■  8891 


384  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

The  Prince  of  Wales'  tour.  17916 

—  Senior,  N.  W.    Conversations  and  journals  in  E.,  etc. ;  ed.  bv  M.  C.  M. 

Simpson.    2  v.                                                                          '  22830-1 

—  Spencer,  J.  A.    Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land.  4163 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  travel  in  E.,  etc.    2  v.  4217-18 

—  A  strange  journey ;  or,  Pictures  fr.  Egvpt  and  the  Soudan.  22093 

—  Swift,  J.  F.     (In  his  Going  to  Jericho.)  -  7453 

—  Taylor,  B.    Egypt  and  Iceland  in  1874.  13267 

—  Walworth,  E.  H.     (In  his  Old  world  as  seen  through  voung  eyes.)  17024 

—  Warburton,  E.  B.  G.     (In  his  Crescent  and  the  cross.)  4681 

—  Whately,  M.  L.    Among  the  huts  in  Egypt.  10143 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  G.    Popular  acct.  of  the  anc.  Egyptians.    2  v.  4783-4 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.   Turkey  and  Egypt.    (In  his  Resourc.  of  mod.  countries, 

V.  1.)                                         *  17821 

—  Wilson,  E.    The  Egypt  of  the  past.    Illust.  21853 

—  Zincke,  F.  B.    Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs,  and  of  the  Kedive.  10700 

Histoi'y. 

—  Clement,  C.  E.    Egypt.    Illust.  20045 

(Ancient.) 

—  Birch,  S.    Egypt  B.  C.  300.     (Anc.  Hist.  fr.  Monuments.)  14067 

—  Lubbock,  Sir  J.    (In  his  Addr.,  polit.,  etc.)  19116 

—  Renan,  E.    L'ancienne  Egypte.     (In  his  Mdlanges  d'hht.)  14616 

—  Sharpe,  S.    History  of  E.  till  the  conquest  bv  the  Arabs,  A.D.,  640.  3940 
Same.    6th.  ed.    2  v.                                     *  16852-3 

—  Society  of  Biblical  Archaeology.    Records  of  the  past ;  Eng.  trans,  of 

the  Assyr.  and  Egyptian  monuments,    v.  1-11.  *I 

—  See  also  Hodges,  E.  R.    Cory's  anc.  frag. 

(Modern.) 

—  De  Leon,  E.    Egypt  under  its  Khedives.    Illust.  22878 

—  Dicev,  E.  The  future  of  Egypt.  (In  Burlingame,  E.  L.  Curr.  disc,  v.  1.)  17645 

—  Field,  H.  M.    On  the  desert ;  with  rev.  of  recent  events  in  Egypt.  22449 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.    Egypt  under  Ismail  Pacha ;  chap,  of  contemp.  history.  19425 

—  Keay,  J.  S.    Spoiling  the  Egyptians ;  a  tale  of  shame  fr.  the  British  blue 

books.                                 *  22034 

—  Malortie,  Baron  de.    Egjpt;  native  rulers  and  for.  interference.  22816 

Literature. 

—  Mahafly,  J.  P.  General  surv.  of  old  Egypt,  literature.  (In  his  Prolegom. 

to  anc.  hist.)                                        *  10106 
Beligion. 

—  Dodds,  J.    Religion  of  Ancient  E.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

—  Renouf ,  P.  L.  P.    Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  religion  as  illust. 

bv  the  religion  of  anc.  Egvpt.         '  19815 

—  Tiele,  C.  P.    History  of  the  Egyptian  relig.     (Comp.  hist.,  v.  1.)  21602 
Slpp  nl,^o  j^iIg 

Egj^ptian  princess.  An :  by  G.  Ebers.    2  v.  11899-900 

Ehlert,  L.     Letters  on  music  ;  tr.  by  F.  R.  Ritter.  7643 

Ehrard,  A.     Madame  Limeray?     (Th^Mre  de  camp.,  s^r.  7.)  14691 

Eichberg,  J.     The  doctor  of  Alcantara  ;  comic  opera.  *I 
Eichendorff,  J.  K.  B.   Freiherr  von.     Aus  dem    Leben  eines 

Taugenichts.  10332 

i^:—  Die  Glucksritter.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16149 

Eichhofs,  The  ;  fr.  the  German  of  M.  von  Reichenbach.  20575 
Eidlitz,  L.     Nature  and  funct.  of  art,  more  espec.  of  architec- 

Blhture.  21506 

Eight  cousins  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  14024 

Eighth  commandment,  The  ;  by  C.  Reade.  3606 
Eight  hundred  leagues  on  the  Amazon  ;  by  J.   Verne.      (Giant 

raft,  pt.  1.)  21260 
Eiloart,  Mrs.  C.  J.     See  Eiloart,  E. 

Eiloart,  E.     Archie  Blake.  7306 

—  The  boy  with  an  idea.  12037 

—  The  curate's  discipline.  6960 

—  The  dean's  wife.  20163 


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385 


—  Ernie  Elton.  7308 

—  From  thistles-grapes?  11922 

—  Woman's  wrong.  11403 

—  The  young  squire.  12493 
Eirene  ;  or,  A  woman's  right ;  by  M.  C.  Ames.                                 9333 
Ekert,  G.     Description  of  the  cellular  prison  at  Bruchsal  (Ba- 
den.)    (In  Inter.  Pen.  Cong.  Trans.,  Is72.)  *I 

Ekkehard;  by  J.  Y.  Scheffel.     2  v.  11908-9 

Ekin,  C.     Potable  water  ;  how  to  form  a  judgment  on  the  suit- 
ableness of  water  for  drinking  purposes.     2d.  ed.  20269 
El  Dorado  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson,      (in  his  Virginibus,  etc.)         22710 
El  Fureidis  ;  by  M.  S.  Cummins.  1052 
Elam,  C.     A  physician's  problems.                                                     8087 
Contents.  Natural  heritage.— On  degenerations  in  man.— On  moral  and 
criminal  epidemics.— Body  v.  mind. — Illusions  and  hallucinations :  The 
demon  of  Socrates ;  The  jimulet  of  Pascal.— On  somnambulism. — Revery 
and  abstraction. 
Elcock,  C     Profitable  utilization  of  town  refuse.      {In  Ass.  of 

Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.) 
Elder,  W.     Biography  of  E.  K.  Kane. 

—  Questions  of  the  day ;  economic  and  social. 
Elder   brother,   The ;   play ;  by  Beaumont  and  Fletcher.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  9.) 
Elderhorst,  W.     Manual  of  qualitative  blow-pipe  analysis  and 

determinative  mineralogy ;  ed.  by  H.  B.  Nason  and  C.  F. 

Chandler.     Oth.  ed. 
Elderken,  J.     The  turf  and  trotting  horse  of  America.     {In 

Every  horse  owner's  cycl.) 

—  joint  author.    See  Brougham,  J. 
Eldon,  Earl  of.     See  Scott,  J. 
Eldorado  ;  by  B.  Taylor. 
Eldridge,  M.  L.     History  of  the  Mass.  Naut.  Reform  School. 

{In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  IHIO  ) 
Eleanor  Clare's  journal  for  ten  years.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr. 

Household  Words,  v.  6.) 
Eleanor  Maitland  ;  by  C.  E.  Clement. 
Eleanor's  victory  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon. 

Election  {in  politics.)     See  Ballot; — Representation  ; — U.  S. 
Elective  affinities  ;  by  J.  W.  v.  Goethe. 

—  Same;    {In  his  Novels,  etc.) 
Electric  light.     Day,  R.  E.     Electric  light  arithmetic. 

—  Dredge,  J.    Electric  illumination ;  by  C.  Cooke,  J.  Dredge,  M.  F.  O'- 

Reilly. S.  P.  Thompson,  and  H.  Vivarez;   fr.  ''Engineering;"  with 
abstr.  of  specitications,  i>y  W.  L  Wise.  v.  1.) 

—  Du  Moncel,  T.  a7id  Preece,  W.  H.    Incandescent  electric  lights. 


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1350 
9644 

11811 


16034 


12474 


4357 

*I 

14306 

2098S 

6731 

11082 
1556 

22788 


*I 
22388 
19114 
19539 


—  Higgs,  P.    The  electric  light  in  its  pract.  application. 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Electric  lighting.     {In  his  Rough  ways.) 

—  Shoolbred,  J.  N.    Electric  lighting.  {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and 

Sur.  Proc,  V.  6.)  *I 

—  Tyndall,  J.    The  electric  light.     {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  2.)  19304 

—  Urquhart.  J.  W.    Electric  light;  its  production  and  use;  ed.  bv  F.  C. 

Webb.    must.  '  21574 

Electric  telegraph.     See  Telegraph. 
Electricity.     Angell,  J.     Elements  of  magnetism   and  E.   vvith 

instr.  for  experiments  and  constr.  of  cheap  apparatus.  13603 

—  Baile,  J.    Wonders  of  E. ;  fr.  the  French;  add.  bv  J.  W.  Armstronir.  10095 

—  Brown,  R.     {In  his  Science  for  all.    4  v.)  '  20445-6;  20526-7 

—  Channing,  W.  F.    Notes  on  the  medical  appl.  of  electricity.  793 


386  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Day,  R.  E.    Exercises  in  elect,  and  magnetic  measurement;  with  answers.  16625 

—  Faraday,  M.    Experimental  researches  in  electricity.  3  v.  *I 

—  Foster,' C.    Electrical  measurements.     (In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 

—  Gordon,  J.  E.  H.'    Four  lect.  on  static  electric  induction.  20271 

—  Greer,  H.    The  storage  of  electricity.    Illust.  22845 

—  Guiilemin,  A.    Magnetism  and  E.    \ln  hi)^  Appl.  of  phvs.  forces.)  *I 

—  Hospitaller,  E.    The  modern  appl.  of  E. ;  tr.  and  enl.  by  J.  Maier.    Illust.  21829 

—  Huff,  G.    Electro-phvsiology ;  treat,  on  the  preventionj  causes,  and  cure 

of  disease.      Illust.                              '  2066 

—  Induction  coils ;  how  made  and  how  used.  20692 

—  Jenkin,  F.    Electricity  and  magnetism.  14184 
Electricity.     (Man.  of  element,  sci.)  21407 

—  Kempe,  H.  R.    Handbook  of  electri(!al  testing.  15912 

—  Langdon,  W.  E.    Application  of  electricity  to  railway  w^orking.  17531 

—  Lardner,  D.  Common  E. :  Voltaic  E.  (In  his  Hd.-bks.'of  nat.  philos.  etc.)  2569 

—  McGregor,  W.    Questions  on  magnetism,  E.,  etc.     {In  Bond,  R.  Hd.-bk. 


of  the  telegraph.) 

—  Maxwell,  J.  C.    Elementary  treatise  on  E. ;  ed.  by  W.  Garnett.  21339 
Treatise  on  electricity  and  magnetism.    2  v.  *I 

—  Niaudet,  A.    Elementary  trea.  on  elect,  batteries ;  tr.  by  L.  M.  Fishback.     19855 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.     (/n  his  Cyclopaedic  science.) 


—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Marvels  of  E.  appl. ;  Amospheric  E.  {In  hisFam.  letters.)  16631 

—  Prescott,  G.  B.    Electricity  and  the  electric  telegi-aph.    Illust.  22049 

—  Pynchon,  T.  R.    The  chemical  forces,  heat,  light,  electricity.  9754 

—  Spencer,  H.    What  is  electricity?    {In  his  Rec.  discuss.)  11388 

—  Sprague,  J.  T.    Electricity ;  its' theory,  sources,  and  applications.  13823 

—  Thompson,  S.  P.    Elemeiitarv  lessons'  in  E.  and  magnetism.  21492 

—  Tvndall,  J.    The  Copley  medalist  of  1870.    {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 

Lessons  in  E.  at  the  Royal  Institution,  1875-6.  17022 

Light  and  electricity.    '  9757 

{Ill  his  Researches  on  diamagnetism,  etc.)  10648 

—  See  also  Electric  light ;— Electrometers ;— Electro  motors ;— Induction  ;— 

Lightning ;— Telegraph ;— Telephone. 
Electro-metallurgy.     P^lectro-metallurgy.  9930 

—  Gore,  G.    Art  of  electro-metallurgy,  iucl.  processes  of  electro  deposition.     17090 
Electro-metallurgy.     {In  Orr,  W".  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci. ;  Pract.  chem.)  5188 

—  Smee,  A.    Elements  of  electro-metallurgy.  4024 
Elements  of  Electro-metallurgy.     (7w  0.,  E.  M.    Memoir  of  S.)                  19132 

—  See  also  Electro-plate :—  Electrotype. 

Electro-physiology.     Huff,  G.     Electro-physiology.     Illust.  2066 

Electro-plate.  Aitkin,  W.  C.  Electro-plate.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15467 

—  Roseleur,  A.    Galyanoplastic  manipulations ;  pract.  guide  for  the  gold 

and  siher  plater,  etc.,  tr.  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.  11500 

—  Urquhart,  J.  W.    Electro-plating;  practical  handbook.  '  19721 
Electrometer.     Bottomley,  J.  T.     Electrometers.                           17729 

Same.     {In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  t.  1.)  •  17678 

Electro-motors.     Urquhart,  J.  W.     Electro-motors.  Illust.         22428 
Electrotype.  Wilson,  F.  J.  F.  Stereotyping  and  electrotyping.  20459 

—  Urquhart,  J.  W.    Electro-plating;  pract.  handbook,  incl.  the  pract.  of 

electrotyping.  19721 

Elementary  spirit,  The  ;  by  E.  T.  Hoffman.       {In  Tales  fr.  the 

Germ.)  .  4347 

Elena;  by  L.  N.  Comyn.  12667 

Eleonore  ;  by  E.  von  Rothenfels.  10901 

Elephant  club.  The,  history  and  record  of;  by  Doesticks  [M. 

Thomson].  17429 

Elephants.     Adams,  A.  L.     Elephants.     {In  Brown,  R.     Sci. 

for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Sanderson.  G.  P.    Modes  of  capturing  and  taming  elephants.     {In  his 

Thirteen  years  amg.  the  beasts  of  India.)  *I 

Eleventh  commandment,  The;  by  A.  G.  Barrili.  21915 

El^ves  du  conservatoire,  Les  ;  comedie  vaud.  par  A.  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2.,  v.  16.)  *I 

Elgin,  J^arl  of.     See  Bruce,  J. 


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{In 


{In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr, 
17753; 


Eli  Perkins  (at  large)  ;  his  sayings  and  doings  ;  by  M.  D.  Lan- 

don. 
'E\\2i,  pseud.     xSee  Lamb,  C. 
Elia ;  by  C.  B.  de  F.  Arrom. 
Elian  a  ;  by  C  Lamb 
Elian e  ;  by  Mme.  Craven. 
Elie  de  Beamnont,  J.  B.  A.  L.  L.  Memoir  of  A.  Bravais. 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.) 
Elijah.     Taylor,  W.  M.     Elijah  the  prophet. 
Elijah  ;  oratorio  ;  by  Mendelssohn. 
Elinor  Dryden  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid. 
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—  and  Storer,  F.  H.    Elementary  manual  of  chemistry. 

—  Manual  of  inorganic  chemistry. 

—  Qualitative  chemical  analysis.' 

Eliot,  I.  ^i.,  joint  author.     See  Brackett,  A.  C. 
Eliot,  Sir  J.     Forster,  J.     {In  his  Statesmen,  etc.) 
Eliot,  Rev.  J.     Francis,  C.     Life  of  E.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Lib. 
of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  5.) 

—  Howitt,  31.    Eliot  preaching  to  the  fndians.     {In  her  Vignettes.) 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.     {In  her  Pioneers  and  founders.) 

Eliot,  S.     Biography  of  M.   Ritchie.     {In  Higginson,   T.  W. 
Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.) 

—  Civil  service  reform.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.) 

—  Early  relations  with  the  Indians.     {In  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.) 

—  History  of  liberty.    Pt.  1.    Tlie  anc.  Romans.    New  ed.    2  v.) 

—  Manual  of  United  States  history. 

—  Poetry  for  children.    Authorized  for  use  in  the  Boston  Public  Schools. 

—  Relief  of  labor.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  S*ci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.) 

—  Six  stories :  Arabian  nights'  entertainments.    Authorized  for  use  in  the 

Boston  public  schools. 
Eliot,  W.  G.     Western  university  education.     {In  Nat.   Ed. 

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Eliot,  W.  G.     Discourses  on  the  doctrines  of  Christianity. 

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Eliza  Woodson  ;  by  E.  W.  B.  Farnham. 
Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Bohemia.     Strickland 

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Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England.     Abbott,  J. 

—  Aikin,  L.    Memoirs  of  the  court  of  E.    2  v. 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Lives.) 

—  Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Memoirs,  v.  1.) 

—  Creighton,  M.    The  a§e  of  E.    Maps  and  tables. 

—  Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  from  prison.) 
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JElizabeth,  Story  of  ;  by  Miss  Thackeray.  5695 

—  Same.     {In  her  Writings.)  8668 
Elizabethan  art  aud  literature.     Hazlitt,  W.     Lectures  on  the 

literature  of  the  Age  of  Elizabeth  ;   ed.  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.     13197 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.    Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.  7879 
Elizabethines,    The;    by    [Mrs.   Gore].     {In   her   Hungarian 

tales,  V.  2.)  21561 

Elkanah  Brewster's  temptation  ;  by  C.  Nordhoff.    {In  his  Cape 

Cod.)  7532 

Ella,  J.     Musical  sketches,  abroad  and  at  home ;   with  music 

by  Mozart,  Czerny,  Graun,  etc.    3d.  ed.  ;  ed.  by  J,  Belcher.  17928 
Ella  ;  by  W.  Aimwell  [W.  Simonds].  5288 

Ella  Barnwell ;  by  E.  Bennett.  11616 

Ellen  Eskdale  ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.    {Iri  her  Pict.  of  priv.  life,  ser.  1 .)      I:i69 
Ellen  Lynn;  by  J.  Abbott.      (Fran,  stor.)  55 

Ellen  Montgomery's  book-shelf  ;  by  [S.  aud  A.  B.  Warner] .  2  v.  4655-6 
Ellen  Norbury  ;  by  E.  Bennett.  385 

Ellen  Parry  ;  or.  Trials  of  the  heart.  1285 

Ellenborough,  Lord.     See  Law,  E. 
Ellery,  W.     Channing,  E.  T.     Life  of  E.     {In  Lives  of  em. 

Individ.,  v.  3.)  .     2710 

Same.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  6.)  4115 

Ellery  family.     Muzzey,  A.  B.     {In  his  Reminis.)  22390 

Ellet,  E.  F.  (L.)     Country  rambles.  1357 

—  Court  circles  of  the  Republic ;  or,  The  beauties  and  celebrities  of  the 

nation,  fr.  Washington  to  Grant;  sketches  by  Mrs.  R.E.Mack.  Portr.  8126 

—  Pioneer  women  of  the  West.                                '  1359 

—  Women  artists  in  all  ages  and  countries.  1360 

—  Women  of  the  American  Revolution.    3  v.  1361-3 
Ellice-Clark,  E.  B.     See  Clark,  E.  B.  E. 

Ellice  Quentin,  and  other  stories  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.     2  v.      20806-7 
Ellicott,  C.  J.,  Bj).     Considerations  on  the  revision  of  the  Eng. 

version  of  the  New  Testament.  10842 

—  Course  and  direction  of  mod.  religious  thought.     {In  Weir.  A.     The 

Church  and  the  age,  ser.  1.)  8627 

—  Explanatory  paper.     {In  Chris.  Ev.  Soe.    Mod.  scepticism.)  9747 

—  joint  author.    /(S'ee  Lightfoot,  J.  B. 

Elliot,  A.     The  State  and  the  Church.     (The  Eng.  Citizen.)      22216 
Elliot  C.  L.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of  E.     {In  his  Am. 

art.  life.)  7225 

Elliot,  C.  S.   Songs  of  Yale  :  new  collect,  of  college  songs.  3d.  ed.         *I 
Elliot,  F.     Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Italy.     New  ed.  21823 

—  Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Sicily.    2  v.  21692-3 

—  The  Italians.  13905 

—  Old  court  life  in  France.    2  v.  11758-9 

—  Pictures  of  Old  Rome.    New  ed.  22217 
Elliot,  G.,  earl  of  Minto.     Life  and  letters,  1751-1806  ;  ed.  by 

the  Countess  of  Minto.     3  v.  15844-6 

—  Sequel  to  above;  1807-1814.  19649 
Elliott,  Mrs.  Charles.     Watson,  H.  C.      {In  his  Her.  women.)     4676 
Elliott,  0.  W.  {2)seud.  Mr.  Thom.  White).     Wind  and  whirl- 
wind.                     .                                                                           7388 

Elliott,  Charles  W.     Pottery  and  porcelain  from  early  times  to 

1876.     Illust.  "  *I 

—  Remarkable  characters  and  places  of  the  Holy  Laud.    Illust.  7051 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.       ,  389 

Elliott,  E.     Carlyle,  T.     Coru-law  rhymes.      {In  his  Crit.  an(J 

misc.  ess.,  v.  3.)  698 

—  Giles,  H.     (In  his  Lect.  and  essays,  v.  1.)  2252 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (In  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2255- 

—  Howitt,  W.  (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 
Elliott,  F.  R.     Handbook  of  practical  landscape  gardening. 

2d.  ed.  20765 

Elliott,  Mme.  G.  D.     Journal  pendant  la  revolution  frangaise. 

(Barri^re.     Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  27.)  14547 

-  —  IVIrs.  Elliott's  narrative  of  the  first  French  revolution.     (In  Biog.  and 

criticism.)  7911 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  15.)  *! 
Elliott,  H.  W.  Condition  of  affairs  in  Alaska.  12996 
Elliott,  J.  W.     National  nursery  rhymes  and  nursery  songs.             *I 

—  Bently,  J.  M.,  and  others.    The  "little  folks"  album  of  music;  songs, 

and  rhymes.  *I 

Ellis,  A.  J.     Practical  hints  on  the  quantitative  pronunciation 

of  Latin.  13706 

—  Speech  in  song.     (Music  prim.)  18416 

—  Summary  of  "  Plea  for  phonetic  spelling."     (In  Pitman,  I.     Plea  for 

spelling  reform.)  18516 

Ellis,  Mrs.   C.     A  summer  in  Normandy  with  my  children. 

Illust.  18326 

Ellis,    G.      Specimens  of  early  Eng.  metrical  romances.  Pref., 

Hist,  introd.  on  the  rise  and  prog,  of  romantic  comp.  in 

France  and  Eng.  ;  rev.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  1365 

Ellis,   G.   A.     Work  done  by,  and  power  req.  for  fire  streams, 

as  determined  by  exp.  in  Springfield  by  A.  P.  Leshure ; 

tables  and  inform,  rel.  to  hydraulics.  17573 

Ellis,  G.  E.     Aims  and  purposes  of  the  founders  of  the  Mass. 

Colony ;  Treatment  of  intruders  and  dissentients  by  the 

founders  of  Mass.     (-/li  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.     Lect.)  7869 

Ellis,  George  E.     History  of  the  battle  of  Bunker's  (Breed's) 

Hill,  June  17,  1775  ;  fr.  authentic  sources.  13750 

—  Memoirs  of  B.  Thompson,  Count  Rumford;  with  not.  of  his  daughter.  9661 

—  Life  of  A.  Hutchinson.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog..  v.  16.)  4125 

—  Life  of  J.  Mason.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  13.)  4122 

—  Life  of  W.  Penn.    (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  22.)  4131 

—  The  red  man  and  the  white  man  in  N.  America  fr.  its  discoverv.  21637 
Ellis,  G.  J.  W.  A.  Life  of  Frederic  II.,  King  of  Prussia.  2  v.  1256-7 
Ellis,  G.  A.     Memoir,  letters,  and  select,  from  the  writings  of 

Mrs.  Barbauld.     2  v.  12226-7 

Ellis,  R.     The  church  ;  the  society  which  Jesus  gathered  ;  dis- 
course.    (In  Unit,  affirmations.)  18586 
Ellis,  S.  (S.)     The  beautiful  in  nature  and  ajt.  6532 

—  Chapters  on  wives.  1366 

Contents.    Isabel.—  Self-devotion.— Forest  Farm.— George  Milbank.— 
The  secret, 

—  Hearts  and  homes ;  or.  Social  distinction. 

—  Pictures  of  private  life.    2d.  ser. 

Contents.    Misanthropy. — Pains  of  pleasing. 

—  Same.    2  ser.     (In  her  Select,  works.) 

Contents  of  ser.  1.    The  hall  and  the  cottage.- 
curate's  widow. — Marriage  as  it  may  be. 

—  Self-deception. 

—  Select  works. 

Contents.    The  poetrj-  of  life— Pictures  of  private  life, 
the  vintage. 

—  Temper  and  temperament ;  or.  Varieties  of  character.  1368 

—  Women  of  England.  1371 


6637 
1358 

-Ellen  Eskedale.— The 

1369 

ite  life.— A  voice  from 

6395 
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Ellis,  S.     At  our  best.  12012 

—  Life  of  E.  H.  Chapin.  Portr.  and  illust.  22023 
Ellis,  T.  J.     Od  a  raft  and  Through  the  desert ;  artist's  journey 

thr.  No.  Syria  and  Kurdistan,  and  return  across  the  desert. 

Illust.     2  V.  *I 

Contents.    V.  1.    On  a  raft.    2.    Through  the  desert. 
Ellis,   W.     On  economic  science.     {In  Soc.   for  Encour.   of 

Arts,  etc.  Lect.)  5855 
Ellis.  W.  Polynesian  researches.  4  v.  1372-5 
Ellis  family.     Titcomb,  S.  E.     Account  of  the  E.  and  allied 

families.      {In  her  Early  N.  E.  people.) 

Ellis  Gordon,  of  Bolton  farm  ;  by  E.  Taylor.  10570 
EUiston,  G.  S.^  joint  author.     See  Buckham,  E. 
EUiston,  R.  W.     Fitzgerald,  P.     {In  his  Roman,  of  the  Eng. 

stage.)  13430 

—  Raymond,  G.  Life  and  enterprises  of  E.  3601 
pjUsworth,  O.  Flanders,  H.  {In  his  Lives,  etc.,  v.  2.)  14147 
Ellsworth,  W.  W.    Speech  on  the  removal  of  the  Indians,  1830. 

{In  Speeches,  etc.)  5183 

F^llwanger,  H.  B.  The  rose  ;  cultivation,  etc.,  of  roses.  21638 
EUwood,  T.     Autobiography ;  with  essay  by  W.  D.  Howells. 

(Choice  autobiog.)  17552 

—  Sacred  history ;  or,  The  hist,  part  of  the  Scriptures  digested;  fr.  1st.  Am. 

ed.    2v.  1376-7 

—  Webb,  M.    Incidental  notices  of  E.     (In  her  Penns  and  Peningtons.)  7084 

—  Wliittier,  J.  G.  (In  his  Old  portr.,  etc.)  4763 
Elmore,  M.  A.  Paper.  {In  Howe,  J.  W.  Sex  and  education.)  12253 
Elocution.     Ballantyne,  T.     Art  of  reading.     {In  his  Ess.  in 

mosaic.)  10878 

—  Barber,  J.    Grammar  of  elocution.  4964 

—  Bantain,  M.    Art  of  extempore  speaking.  338 

—  Bronson,  C.  P.    Elocution.    Illust.                     ■•  567 

—  Corson,  H.  Elocutionary  manual ;  introd.  essay  on  the  study  of  literature, 

and  on  vocal  culture  In  its  rel.  to  aesthetic  appreciation  of  poetry.  15686 

—  Cox,  E.  W.    The  arts  of  writing,  reading,  and  speaking.  12942 

—  Cumnock,  R.  M.    Choice  readings,  with  elocutionary  advice.  17610 

—  Frobisher,  J.  E.  Selected  readings,  serious  and  humorous,  with  app.  on  E .  13600 

—  Hows,  J.  W.  S.    The  practical  elocutionist.  2047 

—  Legouvc,  G.  J.  B.  E.  W.    Art  of  reading;  tr.  with  notes,  by  E.  Roth.  18610 

La  lecture  en  action.  14684 

Reading  as  a  fine  art ;  tr.  bv  A.  L.  Alger.  18232 

—  Mitchell,  M.  S.    Manual  of  E.  found,  upon  the  phil.  of  the  human  voice. 

—  Plumptre,  C.  J.    King's  College  lectures  on  E.    New  illust.  ed.  20451 

—  Potter,  H.  L.  D.    Manual  of  reading  in  four  pts. ;  orthophony,  E.,  etc.  19907 

—  Russell,  F.  T.    The  use  of  the  voice  in  reading  and  speaking.  22482 

—  Russell,  W.    Orthophony,  or  vocal  culture ;  elementary  exercises.  22051 

—  Pulpit  elocution.              ^  15578 

—  Townsend,  L.  T.    Studies  in  eloquence.     (/?i /iis  Art  of  speech,  v.  2.)  20788 

—  Vandenhott',  G.    Art  of  reading  aloud.  17954 

—  See  also  Declamation ;— Gesture ;— Oratory ;— Reading ;— Rhetoric. 
Eloquence.     See  Elocution  ; — Oratory. 

Elsa.     By  A.  C.  Hogbin.  18770 

Elsa  and  her  vulture  ;  by  AV.  von  Hillern.  15924 
Elsdale,  H.     Studies  in  the  idylls  ;  ess.  on  Tennyson's  *' Idylls 

of  the  king."  18327 

Elsie;  by  A  C.  M.  13683 
Elsie  ;  a  story  of  fisher  life  ;  by  J.  Skelton.     {In  his  Ess.  in 

romance,  etc.)  18752 

Elsie  Dinsmore  ;  by  M.  [Finley].  7384 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  391 

Elsie  Magoon  ;  by  F.  D.  Gage.  7294 

Elsie  Yenuer  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  1964 

Note.    Previously  pub.  in  the  Atluutic  Monthly  as  "  Professor's  story." 
Elsie's  children  ;  by  M.  Fiiiley.  17160 

Elsie's  girlhood  ;  by  M.  Finley.  17159 

Elsie's  motherhood  ;  by  M.  Finley.  16102 

Elsie's  widowhood  ;  by  M.  Finley.  22256 

Elsie's  womanhood  ;  by  M.  Finley.  14145 

Elster's  folly  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  9995 

Elton,  C.     Origins  of  English  history.  21694 

Elton,  J.  F.     With  the  French  in  Mexico.  7250 

Elves,  The  ;  fr.  the  German  of  J.  L.  Tieck,  by  T.  Carlyle.  12446 

-  Same.     {In  Carlyle,  T.    Tales,  etc.,  v.  2.)  13122 

Elwell,  E.  S.     The  boy  colonists  ;   or,  Eight  years  of  col.  life 

in  Otago,  N.  Z.  21401 

Elwes,  A.     Swift  and  sure.  13236 

Elwes,  J.  Fairholt,  F. W.  {In  Ms  Eccen.  and  remark,  characters.  5058 
Elwood,  A.  K.  Memoirs  of  literary  ladies  of  Eng.  2  v.  22790-1 
Elwyn,  A.  L.     Glossary  of  supposed  Americanisms.  1378 

Ely,  BiJ.  of.     See  Browne,  E.  H.  ;— Woodford,  J.  R. 
Ely  Volume :  or.  The  contributions  of  our  for.  missions  to  sci., 

etc.  ;  by  T.  Laurie.  21329 

Elze,  K.     Essays  on  Shakespeare  ;  tr.  by  L.  D.  Schmitz.  13401 

—  Life  of  Lord  Byron.  10072 
Emancipation.     See  Slavery. 

Emancipation;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.      (/?? /ier  Works,  v.  5.)  3959 

Embarras  du  choix,  L' ;  monologue  ;  par  W.  Sollohub.  (Th^dtre 

de  camp.,  ser.  6.)  14690 

Emblems.     Christian  emblems  and  symbols.     {In  Calendar  of 

the  Prayer-Book.)  8859 

—  Palisser,  F.  B.  Historic  devices,  badges,  and  war-cries.  8880 
Emblems,  The,  of  life  ;  by  [E.  M.  Sewell].  {In  /ler.Sketches.)  3914 
Embrassons-nous,  Folleville  !  com^die  vaud.,  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  Thetitre  complet.  v.  4.)  14561 

Embroidery.  Delamotte,  F.  The  embroiderer's  book  of  design.  *I 

—  Hale,  L.  P.    More  stitches  for  decorative  embroidery.  19070 

—  Harrison,  C.  C.    Woman's  handiwork  in  mod.  homes.    lUust.  *I 

—  Lady's  bazaar  and  fancy  fair  book ;  sui^g.  on  the  getting-up  of  bazaars, 

and  instr.  for  articles  in  embroidery,  etc.  22431 

—  M^s6,  E.   Art-needlework  for  decorative  E. ;  instr.  and  diagrams.   Also, 

.     hist,  of  E. :  ed.  by  L.  P.  Hale.  18081 

—  See  also  Needlework. 

Embryology.     Balfour,   F.   M.     Treatise  on  comp.   embryol- 
•    ogy.    2  V. '  20352-3 

—  Foster,  M.  and  Balfour,  F.  M.    Elements  of  embryology.  16663 

—  Packard,  A.  S.,  Jr.  Life  hist,  of  animals,  incl.  man.  '  15567 
Emergencies.     See  Accidents. 

Emerson,  G.  B.     P^lucation  in  Mass.  ;   early  legislation  and 

history.     {In  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.)  7869 

—  Houses  in  the  countrv  for  working  men.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1871.)  ^  15733 

—  Reminiscences  of  an  old  teacher.  17574 

—  Report  on  the  trees  and  shrubs  in  the  forests  of  Mass.     (Mass.  Comm. 

on  the  Zoolog.  and  Botan.  Surv.  of  the  State.)  5034 
Same.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  *I 

—  The  schoolmaster.     ^In  The  school  and  the  schoolmaster.)  3518 

—  Studies  for  pract.  men;  not.  of  books  suited  to  their  use.     {In  Sullivan, 

W.    Polit.  class  book.)  4302 


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—  a7id  Flint,  C.  L.  Manual  of  agriculture.  5662 
Emerson,  N.  S.  A  Thanksgiving  story  ;  poems.  11687 
Emerson,  R.  W.     Conduct  of  life.                                                     1385 

Contents.  Fate.— Power.— Wealth.— Culture.— Behavior.— Worship. — 
Considerations  by  the  wav. — Beauty. — Illusions. 

—  Correspondence  [with]  Oarlvle,  1834-1872;   [ed.  by  C.  E.  Norton].  2  v.     22462-3 

—  English  traits.  1379 

—  Essays.    2  ser.  1380-1 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  History. — Self-reliance. — Compensation. — Spiritual 
laws.  —  Love.  —  Friendship.  —  Prudence.  —  Heroism.  —  The  over-soul. — 
Circles. — Intellect. — Art.  S.  The  poet. — Experience. — Character. — Man- 
ners.—Gifts.— Nature.— Politics.— Nominalist  and  realist.— New  England 
reformers. 

—  Fortune  of  the  republic ;  lect.,  1878.  17888 

—  Introduction.     {In  Plutarchus.    Morals,  v.  1.)  9091 

—  Poems.  1383 

—  Preface.     {In  Saadi,  M.  H.  S.  GulHstan.)  14242 

—  Representative  men;  lect.  1384 

Contents.  Uses  of  great  men.— Plato. — Swedenborg. — ^Montaigne. — 
Shakspeare. — Napoleon. — Goethe. 

—  Selected  poems.    New  and  rev.  ed.  16568 

—  John  Milton,     (J7i  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Amer.  Rev.)  18790 

—  Letters  and  social  aims.  14378 

Contents.  Poetry  and  imagination.— Social  aims.— Eloquence.— Re- 
sources.—The  comic— Quotation  and  originality.— Progress  of  culture.— 
Persian  poetry.— Inspiration.— Greatness.— Immortality. 

—  May-day  and'other  pieces.  '  6718 

—  Nature ;  Addresses  and  lectures.  1382 

Contents.  Nature.— The  American  scholar,  1837.— Address,  Divinitv 
College,  1838.— Literary  ethics,  1838.— The  method  of  nature,  1841.— Man 
the  reformer.  1841.— Introductory  lect.  on  the  times,  1841.— The  conserva- 
tive, 1841.— The  transcendentalist,  1842.— The  young  American,  1844. 

—  Parnassus ;  [coll.  of  poems] .  "  13419 

—  Society  and  solitude.  8175 

Contents.  Society  and  solitude. —  Civilization. —  Art. —  Eloquence. — 
Domestic  life. — Farming. — Works  and  days. — Books. — Clubs. — Courage. — 
Success.— Old  age. 

—  Channing,  W.  H.,  and  Clarke,  J.  F.    Memoirs  of  Margafet  Fuller  Ossoli. 

Portr.    2v.  12351-2 

—  Biograpical  sketch  and  selections.     {In  Amer.  poems.)  18947 

—  Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

—  Burroiighs,  J.    .{In  his  Birds  and  poets.)  16939 

—  Conwav,  M.  D.    Emerson  at  home  and  abroad.  22248 

—  Cooke, 'G.  W.    R.  W.  Emerson ;  his  life,  writings,  and  philosophy.  20990 

—  The  P^merson  commemoration.     {In  Brido-man,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Giltillan,  G.    R.W.Emerson,  [three  notices],     (//i  /i/s  Sketches,  e^c. ; 

Mod.  lib.,  etc. :  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2255-7 

—  Guernsey,  A.  H.    R.  W.  Emerson;  philosopher  and  poet.  20767 

—  Ireland,  A.    R.  W.  Emerson :  his  life,  genius,  and  Avritings ;  biog.  sketch ; 
added,  Pers.  recol.,  extr.  fr.  letters,  etc.    2d.  ed,    Portr.  *I 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.    Emerson,  the  lecturer.     {I7i  hisMx  studv  windows.)  10522 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.     (/7i /?is  Reminiscences.)                '          *                           *  22390 

—  Notice'and  selections.     {In  Am.  prose.)  19641 

—  Powell,  T.     {In  his  Living  authors.)  3522 

—  Sketch  of  Emerson.  {In  Gilman,  A.,  etc.  Poets'  homes,  ser.  2.)  1^289 
Emerson,  8.  G.    Wriglit,  J.  E.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Emerson,  W.  A.     Hand-book  of  wood  engraving,  with  pract. 

instruction  ;  also,  History  of  the  art.    Illust.     new  ed.         20845 

—  Practical  instr.  in  wood  engraving.  Also,  History  of  the  art.  *I 
Emerton,  J.  H.     Life  on  the  sea-shore;    or.  Animals  of   our 

coasts  and  bays.    Illust.     (Naturalists'  hand. -ser.)  20049 

—  Structure  and  habits  of  spiders.  17831 
Emery,  Miss  E.  B.  Queens.  11324 
Emery,  S.  H.     Ministry  of  Taunton  ;  with  introd.  not.  by  F. 

Baylies.    2  v.  •  1386-7 

Emery,  8.  A.     Reminiscences  of  a  nonagenarian.    Illust.  22623 


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Emigrant  ships.     Turner,  E.  J.     Hygiene  of  emigrant  ships. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  6.)  "*! 

Emigrant's  story,  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.   13258 
Emigration,  Immigration.    Bromwell,  W.  J.    History  of  Immi- 
gration to  the  U.  S.  568 

—  Busey,  S.  C.    Immigration ;  its  evils  and  consequences.  618 

Note.    Bound  with  Burleigh,  C.  C.    Thoughts  on  the  death  penalty. 

—  Farrar,  M.    The  emigration  question.    {In  his  Five  years  in  3Iinnesbta.) 

—  Kapp,  F.    Immigration.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc'.  Jour.,  1870.) 
Immigration  and  the  commissioners  of  emigration. 

—  Lippincott's  general  guide  for  settlers  in  the  U.  S. ;  with  descr.  of  the 

climate,  soil,  etc.  , 

—  U.  S.  Treasury  Dept.  Letter  in  rel.  to  the  space  allotted  to  each  steerage 

immigrant  on  board  ship. 

—  See  also  Chinese  immigration. 
Emigration  ;  or.  The  township  in  Maine  ;  by  [H.  F.  Lee].   {In 

her  Tales.) 
Emili,  P.    Herbert,  H.  W.    {In  his  Captains  of  Rom.  Repub.) 
Emilia  Galotti ;  Trauerspiel ;  v.  G.  E.  Lessing. 

—  Same.   Eng.  tr.    (With  H'J'athan  the  Wise.) 
Emilie  de  Coulanges  ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.  1330  ; 
Emilius  ;  or,  A  treatise  of  educ.  ;    fr.  the  Fr.  of  J.  J.  Rous- 
seau.    3  V. 

Emily  Chester  ;  by  A.  M.  Crane. 
Emma;  by  J.  Austin. 

—  Same.     {In  her  Novels.) 
Emmet,  R.     Patriotic  speech.     {In  Speeches  of  Phillips,  etc.) 

—  Madden,  R.  K.     {In  his  United  Irishmen,  ser.  3.) 
Emmet,  T.  A.  Madden,  R.  R.  {In  his  United  Irishmen,  ser.  3.) 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     (7m  his  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.) 

—  Story.  J.     {In  his  Misc.  writings.) 
Emmet,  W.  Y.      Thoughts  on  the  death  penalty ;  also^  Ess. 

on  prison  discipline. 
Emmett,  B.  McE.,  joint  author.     See  Hamilton,  A.  McE. 
Emmons,  E.     Manual  of  geology. 
Emmons,  N.    Smith,  H.  B.    Theological  system  of  E.     {In  his 

Faith  and  phil.) 
Emory,  W.  H.     Notes  of   a  military  reconnoisance   fr.   Fort 

Leavenworth,  Mo.,  to  San  Diego,  Cal.,  incl.  part  of  the 

Arkansas,  Del  Norte,  and  Gila  rivers.  (U.  S.  Cong.  Ex. 

Doc.) 
Emotions.     See  Feelings  ; — Moral  philosophy. 
Empedocles.     Symonds,  J.  A.   {In  his  Stud,  of  Greek  Poets, 

ser.  1.) 

Emperor,  The  ;  by  G.  Ebers.     2  v.  21504-5 

Emperor  of  the  East ;  by  P.  Massinger.     {In  Ms  Plays,  v.  3.)     5130 
Emperors.     Peake,  E.     History  of  the  German  Emp.  and  their 

contemporaries.     Illust. 
Emperor's  picture.  The  ;  by  W.  Hauff.      {In  his  Three  tales.) 
Empiriques  d'autrefois,    Les ;    com^die,-vaud.   par  E.    Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  14.) 
Empress  Josephine  ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt]. 
En  vacences  !  com^die  ;  par  Laurencin  [P.  A.  Chapelle]. 


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11906 

15292 

6047-9 

5723 

252 

733 

5170 

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2858 
4262 

1405 

1392 

18186 


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Enander,  J.  A.     Foreuta  Staternas  historia.    4  v.  20824-7 

Enault,  L.     The  woman  of  honor.  13961 

Enchanting  and  enchanted  ;  by  F.  W.  Hacklander.  9282 
Enchh'idion.     See  Epictetus. 
Encore  une  nuit  de  la  garde  nationale ;    par  A.   E.   Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  1.)  *I 
Encounter,  An,  with  an  interviewer;  by  Mark  Twain  [S.  L. 

Clemens].  14266 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica.     Napier,  M.     Correspondence  rel.  to 

the  encyclopsedia.     (J/i  his  Select.,  etc.)  18892 

Encyclopaedias,     t^hambers's  Encyclopaedia.  10  v.  9675-84 

—  Every  horse  owner's  cyclopedia.  12474 

—  Goodrich,  C.  A.    Family  encyclopaedia.  1579 

—  Hallock,  C.    Sportsman's  gazetteer  and  general  guide.  *I 

—  Knight,  C.    Cyclopedia  of  London.  2502 
Cyclopaedia  of  the  industry  of  all  nations.  2503 

—  Wilbur,  H.  A  lexicon  of  useful  knowledge.  4776 
End,  The,  of  a  coil ;  by  [S.  Warner].  20085 
End  of  Fordyce,  Brothers.     (Bi  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household 

Words,  V.  8.)  14308 

End  of  the  Church  ;  by  T.  Parsons.  (In  Ms  Ess.,  ser.  3.)  6141 
End, The,  of  the  holidays  ;  (In  Sketches  and  ess.  fr.  the  Sat.  Rev.)  12749 

End,  The,  of  the  world  ;  by  E.  Eggleston.  11071 

End  of  the  world  ;  by  W.  H.  Holcombe.  21297 

Endeavors  after  the  Chr.  life  ;  by  J.  Martineau.  282 
Endecott,  J.  Gov.  of  Mass.     Memorial  of  Gov.  E.  (In  Antiq. 

papers.)  18411 

—  Salisbury,  S.  A  memorial  of  Gov.  Endecott.  12713 
Endowments.     Mill,  J.  S.     (In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  5.)  14356 

Right  and  wrong  of  state  interfer.  with  corporation  and  ch.  property. 

(In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v^.  1.)  5978 

Endurance.     Smiles,  S.     Duty;  with  illust.  of  endurance.  20072 

Endymiou  ;  by  the  Earl  of  Beaconsfield  [B.  Disraeli].  19984 

Note.    A  kev  to  Endvmion  was  pub.  in  Xotes  and  queries  for  Dec.  18, 
1880,  and  May  21, 1881. 
Energy.     See  Force. 

Enfant  prodigue,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  3,  v.  5.)  *I 
Enfants  avant  tout !  Les  ;  comedie ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly.   (Th6- 

dtre  de  camp.,  s6r.  6.)  14690 

Engadine,  The.     Arnold,  H.  P.    Gleanings  fr.  Pontresina  and 

the  Upper  E.  19695 

—  Lloyd,  F.  Physiography  of  the  Upper  E.  Maps  and  diagrams.  21409 
Engedi ;  sacred  drama  ;  by  Beethoven.  *I 
Engel,  C.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  national  music  ;  compr. 

researches  into  pop.  songs,  traditions,  and  customs.  11661 

—  The  music  of  the  most  anc.  nations.  8925 

—  Musical  instruments.  "With  woodcuts.  (So,  Kensington, Mus.  Art  hd.-bk.)  *I 
Engelbach,  A.  H.     Two  campaigns  ;  tale  of  old  Alsace.  15442 
Engelhardt,  F.  J.     The  American  rowing  almanac,  and  oars- 
man's pocket  companion,  *I 

Engine-driver,  The,  to  his  engine  ;  poem ;  by  W.  J.  M.  R.   (In 

Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  no.  22.)  19167 

Engineering,  Civil.      Blake,  W.  P.      Engineering  and  public 

works.  (In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.  Rept.,  v.  4.)    9099 

—  Byrne,  O.    Handbook  for  the  artisan,  mechanic,  and  engineer.    Illust.  6617 

—  Campin,  F.    Practical  trea.  on  mechanical  engineering.  6516 


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—  Clark,  D.  K.    Rudimeuts  of  civ.  eng.,  by  H.  Law;   incl.  a  treatise  on 

hydraulic  eng.  by  G.  R.  Burnell ;  with  add.  on  recent  pract.  in  civ.  eng. 

—  Cotton,  C.  P.    Manual  of  railway  engineering. 

—  Dobson,  E.    Pioneer  engineering ;  trea.  on  the  eng.  operations  connect. 

with  the  settlement  of  waste  lands  in  new  countries.    Plates. 

—  Fairbairn,  W.    Useful  information  for  engineers.    2  ser. 

—  Haskoll,  W.   D.    The    practice  of   en^.  field-work  appl.  to  land  and 

hydraulic,  hydrographic  and  submarine  surveying  and  levelling. 

—  Haswell,  C.  H.    Engineer's  and  mechanic's  pocket  book.    22d.  ed. 
Same.    41st.  ed. 

—  Haupt,  L.  M.    Manual  of  engineering  specifications  and  contracts. 

—  Hensman,  H.    On  civil  engineering,  etc.     (In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts, 

etc.    Lect.) 

—  Mahan,  D.  H.    Treatise  on  civil  eng.;  rev.  and  ed.,  with  add.,  etc,  bv 

DeV.  Wood. 

—  Moselev,  H.    Mechanical  principles  of  eng.  and  architecture ;   with  add. 

by  D.  H.  Mahan. 

—  Phillips,  J.  S.    Explorers',  miners',  and  metallurgists'  companion. 

—  Pickering,  E.  C.    Mechanical  engineering.     (In  his 'Elements  of  phys. 

manip.,  v.  2.) 

—  Rankine,  W.  J.  M.    Manual  of  civil  en^ineerino;.    6th.  ed. 

—  Rennie,  J.    Autobiography ;   compr.  hfst.  of  his  professional  life,  with 

remin.,  etc. 

—  Robertson,  F.    Engineering  notes. 

—  Shelley,  C.  P.  B.  "Workshop  appliances ;  descr.  of  instruments  and  tools. 

—  Shunk,  W.  F.    The  field  engineer;  handy  book  of  pract.  in  the  survey, 

location,  and  track-work  of  railroadsj  etc. 

—  Stevenson,  D.    Principles  and  practice  of  canal  and  river  engineering. 

—  Stuart,  B.    How  to  become  a  successful  engineer. 

—  Trautwine,  J.  C.    The  civil  engineer's  pocket-book. 

The  field  practice  of  laying  out  circular  curves  for  railroads. 

—  Watson,  E.  P.  The  modern  practice  of  Amer.  machinists  and  engineers. 

—  Weisbach,  P.  J.    Manual  of  the  mechanics  of  Eng.,  and  constr.  of  ma- 

chines; tr.  by  E.  B.  Coxe,  and  A.  J.  Du  Bois.    v.  1,  2. 

—  See  also  Centres ;— Drainaj^e ;— Foundations ;— Hygiene,  ^oi'  Sanitary 

eng. ; — Levelling ; — Machinerv ; — Sewers ; — Strains ;— Water  supply. 

Also  Trevithick,  R. ;  Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser 
Engineering,  Military.     Ernst,  O.  H. 

engineering. 
Engineering  papers ;  by  C.  G.  Smith. 
Engineer's  holiday,  An  ;  by  D.  Pidgeon. 
Engineers.     Smiles,  S.     Lives  of  the  engineers. 

Same.    New  and  rev.  ed.    5  v. 

Engines.     See  Gas  engines  ; — Steam  engines. 
England.     Antiquities. 

—  Davis,  E.    Mythology  and  rites  of  the  Brit.  Druids;   app.  cont.  anc. 

poems  and  extract^,  with  remarks  on  anc.  British  coins. 

—  Evans,  J.    Ancient  stone  implements,  weapons,  and  ornaments  of  Gt. 

Brit. 

—  Timbs,  J.    (In  his  Things  not  generally  known.) 

Architecture. 

—  Conway,  M.  D.    Decorative  art  and  architecture  in  Eng.     (In  his  Trav. 

in  So.  Kensington.) 

—  Micklethwaite,  J.  T.    English  parish  churches.     (In  Poole,  R.  S.  aiid 

others.    Lect.) 

—  See  also  Castles. 

Art. 


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Manual  of  pract.  mil. 


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8727-9 


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(/w  his  Contemp.art,  etc.) 
(In  his  Trav. 
5v. 


—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  Contemporary  art  in  En^ 

—  Buxton,  H.  J.  W.    English  painters. 

—  Conway,  M.  D.    Decorative  art  and  architecture  in  Eng. 

in  So.  Kensington.) 

—  Cunningham,  A.    Lives  of  British  painters  and  sculptors. 

—  Hulme,  F.  E.    Art  instruction  in  England. 

—  Palgrave,  F.  T.    On  the  position  of  sculpture  in  Eng. ;  The  Albert  Cross, 

and  Eng.  monumental  sculpture,    (hi  his  Ess.  on  art.) 

—  Shepherd.  G.  H.    A  short  history  of  the  Brit,  school  of  painting. 

—  Wedmore,  F.    Studies  in  English  art. 
Same.    2d.  ser. 


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Costume. 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.  Costume  in  England ;  l\ist.  of  dress  to  close  of  18th.  cent. 

must.  6224 
Description,  etc. 

—  Appleton,  T.  G.    Rambling  in  E.     {In  his  Chequer  work.)  19019 

—  Bailey,  J.  M.    England  fr.  a  back-window.  18153^ 

—  Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  England  and  Wales.  *I 

—  Burritt,  E.    A  walk  fr.  London  to  John  O'Groat's ;  with  notes  by  the 

way.  6504 
A  walk  fr.  London  to  Land's  End ;  with  notes  by  the  way.    Ulust.  6505 

—  England.     (In  Rapid  transit  abroad.)                                     '  18585 

—  English  and  Scottish  sketches ;  by  an  American.  1397 

—  P^scott,  T.  H.  S.    England;  her  people,  polity,  and  pursuits.  19465 

—  Goadby,  E.    The  England  of  Shakespeare.  21508 

—  Green,  J.  R.    Strav  studies  fr.  England  and  Italy.  Ip793 

—  Guild,  C.    Abroad  again.  16945 

—  llaeseler,  C.  H.    Across  the  Atlantic.  7590 

—  Hamerton,  P.  G.    A  painter's  camp.  6892 

—  Haven,  G.    The  pilgrim's  wallet ;  or.  Scraps  of  travel  in  Eng.,  etc.  6156 

—  Hawthorne,  N.    Our  old  home ;  English  sketches.  5294 

Passages  fr.  the  Eng.  note-books  of  H.    2  v.  6444-5 

Notes  in  England  and  Italy.  8056 

—  Hoppin,  J.  M.    Old  Enirland;  its  scenerv,  art,  and  people.  6881 

—  Howitt,  W.    Rural  life  m  England.         '  2044 
Visits  to  remarkable  places.    1st.  ser.  2046 

—  Jenkins,  E.    Glances  at  inner  Eng. ;  lect.  in  U.  S.  and  Canada.  12812 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.    England  and  Wales.  2511 

Bd.  with  other  sketches  by  K. 
Same;  tr.  by  T.  Roscoe.  2510 

—  Mackenzie,  A.  S.    The  American  in  England.    2  v.  4957-8 

—  3IcLellan,  H.  B.    Journal  of  a  residence  in  Scotland,  and  tour  thr.  Eng., 

etc.  2846 

—  Manning,  S.  and  Green,  S.  G.  English  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.      *I 

—  Mason,  C.  M.  The  forty  shires ;  their  history,  scenery,  arts,  and  legends.  20741 

—  3Iat6aux,  C.  L.    Around  and  about  old  Eng.    Illust.  21243 

—  Miller,  H.    First  impressions  of  Eng.  and  its  people.  3041 

—  Morford,  H.     (In  his  Oyer-aea,  etc.)    Illust.  6913 

—  Nevin,  W.  W.    Vignettes  of  travel ;  compr.  sketches  in  Eng.  and  Italy.  20070 

—  Raumer,  F.  L.  G.  von.    England  in  1835;  tr.  by  S.  Austen  and  H.  E. 

Llovd.                                                                     *  3600 

—  The  Southern  countries  of  England.     (In  Bio^.  and  crit.)  7911 

—  Stowe,  H.  B.     (In  her  Sunnv  memories.    2  v.)  4270-1 

—  Taine,  H.  A.    Notes  on  Eng". ;  tr.  with  introd.  bv  W.  F.  Rae.  10504 

—  Thornburv,  W.    A  tour  round  England.    2  v.  10966-7 

—  Tripp,  A.'  Crests  from  the  ocean-world.  4499 

—  Walford,  E.    Holidays  in  home  counties.  20036 
Pleasant  days  in  pleasant  places.    2d.  ed.  18756 

—  Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.    (hi  her  Woman's  experiences  in  Europe.)  10809 

—  White,  R.  G.    England  without  and  within.  20583 

—  Willis,  N.  P.     (I7i  his  Fam.  persons  and  places.)  4804 

—  Winter,  W.    The  trip  to  England.    Illust.  •  20127 

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Ecclesiastical  history. 

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—  Elliot,  A.    The  State  and  the  Church.     (The  Eng.  citizen.)  22216 

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Christianity  in  Britain.  (In  his  Hist.,  etc.  of  Dissent,  churches,  v.  4.)  21378 

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(Iieformatio7i.) 

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and  Wales,  popularly  considered.  18716 

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—  Fearson,  D.  R.    School  inspection.  16712 

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—  Rodenberg,  J.    England,  literary  and  soc.  fr.  a  German  point  of  yiew.  15723 

—  Timbs,J.    English  eccentrics  aiid  eccentricities.    2  y.  6911-12 
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—  Wright,  T.    History  of  domestic  manners  and  sentiments  in  Eng.  8896 

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{In  Ms  Jest  and  earnest,  v.  1.)  13611 
England's  forgotten  worthies  ;  by  J.  A.  Froude.     {In  his  Short 

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England's  war  ;  by  J.  A.  Froude.     {In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  2.)  9686 

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English,  T.  D.     American  ballads.      (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  19330 

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English  conferences  of   E.   Eenan :    Rome  and  Christianijty ; 

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English  folk-lore.     Dyer,  T.  F.  T.     EDglish  folk-lore.  18438 

English  forests  and  forest  trees,  hist.,  legendary,  etc.  1398 

English  governess  in  Egypt.     See  Lott,  E. 

English  history  in  short  studies.  16590 

English  hnmor.     See  English  wit  and  humor. 

English  language.     Dialects. 

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—  A  lift  for  the  lazy.  *I 

—  Oswald,  J.    Etymological  diet,  of  the  Eng.  lang. ;  rev.  by  J.  M.  Keagy.  6266 
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—  Skeat,  W.  W.    Concise  etymolog.  diet,  of  the  Eng.  language.  21655 

Etymology. 

—  Haldeman,  S.  S.    Affixes;  et^^llolog.  struct,  of  Eng.  words.  6987 

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—  French,  R.  C.    On  the  study  of  words.  9617 

—  Wedgewood,  H.    Contested  etymol.  in  the  diet,  of  W.  W.  Skeat.  •  22342 

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General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

—  Abbot,  E.  A.    HoAV  to  write  clearly.  13539 
A  Shakespearian  grammar ;  attempt  to  illust.  the  diff.  bet.  Elizabethan 

and  mod.  Eng.  *I 
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—  Alford,  H.  '  Plea  for  the  Queen's  Eng. ;  notes  on  speaking  and  spelling.  6293 

—  All  about  hard  words ;  diet,  of  every  day  difficulties ;  and  e^pitome  of  expl. 

of  difficult  Eng.  and  for.  phrases,  etc.,  with  pronunciation.  13645 

—  Ayres,  A.    The  verbalist ;  discussions  of  the  use  of  words.  21203 

—  Carpenter,  S.  H.    Eng.  of  the  14th.  cent,  illust.  by  notes  on  Chaucer's 

Prolo^e  and  Knight's  tale,  etc.  17960 

—  Clark,  N.  G.    Outline  of  the  elements  of  the  Eng.  language.  16750 

—  De  Vere,  M.  S.    Studies  in  Eng. ;  or,  Glimpses  of  the  inner  life  of  our  lang.  6707 

—  Drew,  B.    Pens  and  tvpes ;  or,  Hints  for  those  who  write,  print,  or  read.  10014 

—  Gilmore,  J.  H.    The  English  language  and  its  early  literature.  19336 
Outlines  of  the  art  of  expression.  21825 

—  Gould,  E.  S.    Good  English;  or.  Pop.  errors  in  language.  6719 

—  Hall.F.    Modern  English.  12114 

—  Harrison,  M.    Rise,  prog.,  and  present  struct,  of  the  Eng.  language.  6033 

—  Hodgson,  W.  B.    Errors  in  the  use  of  English.  21709 

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—  Bell,  G.  H.    Guide  to  correct  lang. ;  pract.  grammar,  punctuation,  etc.  22846 

—  Brown,  G.    Institutes  of  English  grammar.  531 

—  Clark,  S.  W.    A  practical  grammar.  22765 
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—  Cox,  E.  W.    The  arts  of  writing,  reading,  and  speaking.  12942 
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—  Mueller,  F.  M.    On  spelling.     (In  his  Chips,  v.  5.)  9118 

—  Soulcj  R.,  and  Campbell,  L.  J.    Pronouncing  handbook  of  words  often 

mispronounced.  11953 

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Prosody. 

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—  Conway,  G.    Treatise  on  versihcation.  19100 

—  Hodgson,  S.  H.    English  verse.     (In  his  Outcast  ess.)  20808 

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Bhymes. 

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—  Whately,  R.    A  selection  of  English  synonpus.  4721 

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English  literature.     History^  etc. 

—  Arnold,  M.    A  guide  to  Eng.  literature.     (In  his  Mixed  ess.)  18465 

—  Arnold,  T.    Chaucer  to  Wordsworth.  6017 

English  literature,  596-1832.  18057 

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—  Azarias,  Brother.    The  development  of  Eng.  lit. :  Old  Eng.  period.  18908 

—  Bascom,  J.    Philosophy  of  Eng.  literature.  12321 

—  Brewer,  J.  S.    English  studies;  essays  on  Eng.  hist,  and  literature.  20734 

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—  Carpenter,  S.  H.    English  of  the  14th.  cej^t..  illust.  by  notes  on  Chaucer's 

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—  Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  R.    Sketches  of  En^.  literature.  6043 

—  Craik,  G.  L.    Compendious  hist,  of  Eng.  lit.,  etc. ;  with  specimens.    2  v.  6072-3 
Manual  of  Eng.  lit.,  fr.  the  Norman  Conquest.  8401 

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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  401 

—  Gilman,  A.    First  steps  in  Eng.  literature.  8682 

—  Gilmore,  J.  H.    The  Eng.  lang.  and  its  early  literature.  19336 

—  Hazlitt,  W.    Lectures  on  the  lit.  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth;  and  Charac- 

ters of  Shakespeare's  plavs.  1811 
Same ;  new  ed.,  ed.  by  "W.'C.  Hazlitt.  13197 

—  Kingsley,  C.    On  Eng.  literature.     (In  his  Lit.  lect.  and  ess.)  21362 

—  Lawrence,  E.    Modern  period.     (Eng.  lit.  prim.)  18492 
Romance  period.     (Eng.  lit.  prim.)  17555 

—  Maertz,  L.    New  method  for  the  study  of  Eng.  literature.  22591 
Key  to  N'ew  method  for  the  study  of  Eng.  literature.  22692 

—  Mars'h,  G.  P.    Origin  and  hist,  of  the  Eng.  Ian.,  and  of  the  early  literature.  3862 

—  Mills,  A.    Literature  and  literary  men  of  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland.  *I 

—  Morlev,  H.    English  for  Englishwomen;   lufl.  of  the  Celt,  on  Eng.  lit. 

{In  his  C.  Marot,  etc.,  v.  2.)  10826 

English  writers,  v.  1,  2,  pt.  1.  *I 

A  first  sketch  of  Eng.  literature.  11751 

Of  Eng.  lit.  in  the  reign  of  Victoria ;  with  a  Glance  at  the  past.  21369 

and  Tyler,  M.  C.    Manual  of  En^.  literature.  1-8798 

—  Nicoll,  H.  J.    Landmarks  of  Eng.  literature.  22595 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Literarv  hist,  of  Eng.,  18th.-19th.  cent.    3  v.  21773-5 

—  Perry,  T.  S.    English  literature  in  the  18th.  cent.  22597 

—  Reed,  H.    Lectures  on  Eng.  lit.  fr.  Chaucer  to  Tennyson.  8488 

—  Scherr,  J.    A  history  of  English  literature;  tr.  by  31.  V. 

—  Shaw,  T.  B.    Complete  man.  of  Eng.  lit. ;  ed.,  with  notes,  etc.,  bv  W. 

Smith.                                                                                                  '  8398 
History  of  Eng.  literature.  10665 

—  Smith,  W.  and  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Smaller  hist,  of  Eng.  and  Amer. 

literature.  8505 

—  Spalding,  W.    History  of  Eng.  literature.  11799 

—  Sprague,  H.  B.    Masterpieces  in  Eng.  lit.,  etc.  13026 

—  Taine,  H.  A.    History  of  Eng.  literature.    2  v.  9724-5 
Historv  of  Eng.  lit.;  abgd.  fr.  trans,  of  H.  Van  Laun,  and  ed.  bv  J. 

Fiske.                                                                                                  '  11162 

—  Welsh,  A.  H.    Development  of  Eng.  lit.  and  language.    2  v.  22186-7 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.    Three  centuries  of  Eng.  literature.  10089 

—  See  aZ«o  Anglo-Saxon  literature;— -Elizabethan  art  and  literature ;—U.  S. 

Literature. 
Also  Eng.  Ballads ;— Eng.  Drama :— Eng.  fiction ;— Eng.  folk-lore ;— Eng. 
poetry ;— Eng.  poet,  romances ;— Fairies ;— Quotations. 
^  Collections. 

This  includes  collections  of  Eng.  authors;  for  American  authors  see 
Select  10718  for  reading  and  speaking,  heloir.    Also  U.  S. 

—  Arnold,  T!    English  poetry  and  prose ;  illust.  passages.  21679 

—  Ballantyne,  T.    Essays  in  mosaic.  10878 

—  Bombaiigh,  C.  C.    Gleanings  fr.  the  harvest-fields  of  literature.  11093 

—  Chambers,  W.  and  R.  3Iiscellany  of  entertaining  and  useful  tracts.  10  v.  760-9 

—  Knox,  V.    Elegant  extracts,  v.  1,  2;  4-6.  5147-51 

—  Lemon,  M.    The  jest  book;  anecdotes  and  sayings.  9286 

—  Mackay,  C.    A  thousand  and  one  gems  of  Eng.  prose.  11650 

—  Morris,  R.    Specimens  of  early  Eng. ;  new  ed. ;  pt.  1.    1150-1300.  22200 

—  Morris,  R.  and  Skeat,  W.  W.      Specimens  of  earlv  Enghsh.     pt.  2. 

1298-1393.                                                                     '  10996 

—  Shaw,  T.  B.  and  Smith,  W.    Choice  specimens  of  Eng.  literature ;  bv 

B.  N.  Martin.                                                                                             *  10561 

—  Skeat,  ^Y.  W.    Specimens  of  Eng.  literature,  1394-1579.              .  12392 

—  Tales  and  selections  fr.  the  Eng.  souvenirs  for  1828.  4346 

—  Tales  of  Eng.  and  Scotland ;  f r.  Chambers's  miscellanv.  1394 

—  Tauchnitz,  B.    Five  cent,  of  the  Eng.  lang.  and  literature  [1324-1771] .  7013 

—  Typical  select,  fr.  Eng.  authors.  11639 

—  See  also  English  ballads; — English  poetry. 
Also  Aphorisms. 

Also  Selections,  below. 

Letters.    ( Collections.) 

—  Green,  M.  A.  E.  Letters  of  roval  and  illust.  ladies  of  Gt.  Brit.  [1103-1558] . 

3  V.                                       '  4854-6 

—  Scoones,  W.  B.    Four  cent,  of  En^.  letters:  select,  fr.  the  period  of 

the  Paston  letters  to  the  present  day.  19956 
3Ianuals,  etc. 

—  Chambers,  R.    Cyclopjedia  of  English  literature.    2  v.  778-9 


402 


FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


—  Minto,  W.    Manual  of  Eng.  prose  lit. ;  biog.  and  crit.  to  8how  character- 

istics of  style.  20964 

Selections  for  reading  and  speaking. 
This  includes  collections  which  contain  both  Eng.  and  Amer,  pieces. 

—  Alger,  H.  Jr.  and  Cheney,  O.  A.     Seeking  his  fortune ;    and  other 

dialogues.  16093 

—  American  school  dialogue  book.    Nos.  1,  2.  13597-8 

—  Anderson,  J.  J.    Historical  reader.  10587 

—  Baker,  G.  M.  The  reading  club  and  handy-speaker.  No.  1-10.    14369-73 ;  19201-& 

—  Beecher,  A.  E.    Recitations  and  readings'.  13426 

—  Bell,  R.    Lilies  and  violets ;  prose  and  verse.  5926 

—  Branch,  O.  E.    The  Hamilton  speaker.  18592 

—  Brougham,  J.  and  Elderkin,  J.    Lotos  leaves ;  original  stories,  essays, 

and  poems,  by  W.  Reid,  W.  Collins,  and  others.  ♦I 

—  Burbank,  A.  P.    Collection  of  humorous,  dram.,  and  dialect  selections.       18066 

—  Campbell,  L.  J.    Columbian  speaker.  12887 

—  Carpenter,  J.  E.    Penny  readings  in  prose  and  verse.    3  v.  1649-61 
Popular  readings  in  prose;  and  verse.    5  v.                                                   8815-19 

—  Clarke,  R.  S.    Horn  of  plenty.  15336 

—  Clouston,  W.  A.  Literary  curiosities  and  eccentricities ;  anecdote,  laconic 

sayings,  etc.  16832 

—  Cooke,  C.  A.    Young  folks'  speaker.  22373 
Cumnock,  R.  L.    Choice  readings ;  with  elocutionary  advice.  17610 


9036-43;  14231-9: 


—  Dick,  W.  B.    Recitations  and  readings.    Nos.  1-9. 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.    Parnassus. 

—  Fletcher,  A.  B.    Advanced  readings  and  recitations. 

—  Frobisher.  J.  E.    Selected  readings. 

—  Garrett,  P.    One  hundretl  choice  select.    Nos.  1-21. 

—  Gilman,  S.    Contributions  to  literature. 

—  Hood,  T.    Cassell's  illust.  readings.    2  v. 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner. 

—  Jelliffe,  W.  M.    Good  selections  in  prose  and  poetry. 

—  Johnson,  R.    Play  day  poems, 

—  Jones,  C.  H.    Vers  do  soci»'t<^. 

—  Larcom,  L.    Breathings  of  the  better  life. 

—  Larkin,  M.    Rival  collect,  of  prose  and  poetry. 

—  Leffingvv^ell,  C.  W.    Reading  book  of  Eng.  classics. 

—  Liberty  bell ;  by  friends  of  freedom. 

—  Little  folks'  reader. 

—  Longfellow,  H.  TV.  and  others.    Laurel  leaves ;  orig.  poems^  stories,  and 

essays. 

—  Lowell,'  A.  C.    Seed  grain  for  thouglit  and  discussion.    2  v. 

—  McGuffey,  — .    New  eclectic  speaker. 
New  juvenile  speaker. 

—  Martine,  A.    Droll  dialogues  and  laughable  recitations. 

—  Monroe,  A.    Model  Sunday  School  speaker. 

—  Monroe,  L.  B.    Public  and  parlor  readings :  dialogues  and  dramas. 
Humorous. 

Miscellaneous. 

Young  folks'  readings  for  soc.  and  pub.  entertainment. 

—  Monteith,  J.     Popular  science  reader;   nat.  philosophy,  botany,  and 

history. 

—  Morris,  G.  1 

America. 

—  Nortliend,  C.    Memory  gems  for  the  young,  fr.  difF.  authors. 

—  Oxford,  W.    Oxford's  junior  speaker. 

Oxford  reading  book.    2  pts. 

Oxford's  senior  speaker. 

—  Parsons,  L.  S.    The  gem  of  dialogues. 

—  Peaslee,  J.  B.    Graded  select,  for  memorizing. 

—  Penney,  L.    Readings  and  recitations.    Nos.  1,  2. 

—  Philbr'ick,  J.  D.    American  Union  speaker. 
Same ;  [New  ed.] . 

—  The  playmate. 

—  Porter,  E.    Rhetorical  reader. 

—  Potter,  H.  L.  D.    Manual  of  reading. 

—  The  Olio ;  or.  Speaker's  companion.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  34.) 

—  The  sapphire;  coll.  of  tales,  poems,  and  essays. 

—  Sargent,  E.    Intermediate  standard  speaker.' 
Standard  speaker. 

—  School  festival ;  dialogues,  recitations,  songs,  etc* 


and  Willis,  N.  P.     Prose  and  poetry  of   Europe  and 


16733-4;  16971-7 

13419 

20270 

13600 

15300-3 

2264 
8806-7 

2101 
13.'i99 
17837 
15458 
19034 
18562 
18669 

5101 
22513 


♦I 

2764-5 
19951 
19952 
10534 
10535 
11572 
9144 
9978 
16683 

20776 

3498 
17414 
11239 
11959-60 
12024 
13598 
19975 
18137-^ 
10186 
14358 

3478 

3511 
19907 

7988 


14243 


20725 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  40S 

—  Scndder,  H.  E.    The  children's  book;  stories  and  poems.  21052 

—  Strohm,  G.    Word  pictures ;  thoughts  and  descr.  fi\  pop.  authors.  15352 

—  Thurston,  E.  A.    3Iosaics  of  human  life.  6635 

—  Townsend,  G.  H.    Everv  dav  book  of  mod.  literature.  8834 

—  Underwood,  F.  H.    Handbook  of  Eng.  literature.    2  v.  9149 ;  11230 

—  Warner,  C.  D.  The  book  of  eloquence ;  in  prose  and  verse.  16922 
English  mail-coach,  The  ;  by  T.  De  Quincy.)  {In  his  Misc.  ess.)  1157 
English  men  of  letters.     See  Morley,  J. 

English  men  of  science  ;  their  nature  and  nurture ;  by  F.  Gal- 
ton.  13807 
English  mind,  The  ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.     {In  his  Character.)  6546 
English  municipal  institutions  ;  statistically  illust.  ;  by  J.  R.  S. 

Vine.  19584 

English  orphans,  The;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  1959 
English  philosphers.     See  Mueller,  I. 
English  poetical  romances.     Collections. 
— Ellis  G.     Specimens  of  early  Eno-.  metr.  romances ;  pref.,  hist,  introd.  on 
the  rise  and  prog,  of  romantic  comp.  in  France  and  Eng. ;  new  ed. 

rev.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  1365 
English  poetry. 

—  Hodgson,  S.  H.    The  supernatural  in  Eng.  poetrv;  Shakspere;  Milton; 

Wordsworth;  Tennyson.     (Jn /h'8  Outcast  ess'.)  20808 
History. 

—  Hamilton,  W.    The  poets  laureate;  hist.,  biog.  not.,  satires,  epigrams, 

and  lampoons  against  them.  18533 

—  Hazlitt,  W.    Lectures  on  the  Eng.  poets  and  comic  writers.  10742 

—  Howitt,  ^.    Homes  and  haunts  of  British  poets.    2  v.  2040-41 
Same ;  rev.  ed.  11225 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.  Modern  Brit,  poets.  {In  Tier  Papers  on  lit.,  etc.,  pt.  1.)      3309 

—  Reed,  H.    Lectures  on  the  British  poets.    2  v.  8490-1 

—  Stedman,E.  C.    Victorian  poets  [1835-1875] .  14121 

—  Warton,  T.    History  of  Eng.  poetry.    4  v.  10116-19 

Collections. 

—  Adams,  W.  D.    Lyrics  of  love;  fr.  Shakespeare  to  Tennyson.  12714 

—  Austin,  E.  M.  Little  people  of  God,  and  what  the  poets  have  said  of  them.      6986 

—  Bates,  C.  D.    Child  lore ;  its  classics,  traditions,  and  jingles.    Illust.  *I 

—  Baynes,  R.  H.    English  lyrics;  collect,  of  Eng.  poetry.  10861 

—  Beilew,  J.  C.  M.    Poets'  corner;  man.  for  students  in  Eng.  poetry;  with 

biog.  sk.  of  the  authors.  11748 

—  Brackett,  A.  C.  and  Eliot,  I.  M.    Poetry  for  home  and  school.          •  15787 

—  Brooks,  S.    Amusing  poetry.  12717 

—  Browne,  F.  F.    Golden  poeins,  by  Brit,  and  Amer.  authors.  22016 

—  Brvant,  W.  C.    Librarv  of  poetrv  and  song.  *I 

—  Cainpbell,  L.  J.    Young  folks'  book  of  poetry.  20979 

—  The  changing  vear ;  poems  and  pict.  of  life  and  nature.  Illust.  *I 

—  Christmas  with  the  poets;  songs,  carols,  and  descr.  verses,  rel.  to  Christ- 

mas.   Illust.  *I 

—  Coates,  H.  T.    The  children's  book  of  poetry.  19213 

—  Comstock,  J.  L.    Poetic  readings.    Amer.  ed.,  with  add.  921 

—  Dana,  C.  A.    Household  book  of  poetry.  8106 

—  Eliot,  S.    Poetry  for  children;  authorized  for  use  in  the  Boston  public 

schools.        "  19511 

—  Estes,  D.    The  home  book  of  poetrv;  Eng.  and  Amer.  poets.    Illust.  22006 

—  Gatty,  M.    The  mother's  book  of  poetry.  9824 

—  Griswold,  E.  W.    Poets  and  poetry  of  England.  1677 
Poets  and  poetry  of  Eng.  in  the  19th.  cent. ;  add.  by  R.  H.  Stoddard.  *I 

—  Hales,  J.  W.    Longer  English  poems,  with  notes.  11662 

—  Hannah,  J.    The  courtly  poets  fr.  Raleigh  to  Montrose.  13709 

—  Hayward,  A.  L.    Chimes  and  rhymes  for  holiday  times.    Illust.  22154 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.  and  Longfellow,  S.    Thalatta";  a  book  for  the  seaside.  1904 

—  Hudson,  H.  N.  Text-book  of  poetrv ;  fr.  Wordsworth,  Coleridge,  Burns, 

Beattie,  Goldsmith,  and  Thomson.  14038 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Imagination  and  fancy;  select,  fr.  the  Eng.  poets,  illust. 

of  those  requisite  of  their  art.         '  12901 

—  Jenks,  J.  W.    Rural  poetrv  of  the  English  language.  2351 

—  Johnson,  R.    Little  classics,  v.  13-15.  12984-6 


404 


FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


Single  famous  poems.  17359 

—  Kenorick,  A.  C.    Our  poetical  favorites.    3  ser.  9825 ;  14329 ;  22156 

—  Larcom,  L.    Roadside  poems  for  summer  travellers.  16014 

—  Lear,  H.  L.    Five  minutes  daily  readings  of  poetry.  22533 

—  Lilliput  levee;  poems  of  childhood,  child-fancy,  and  child-like  moods.  9852 

—  Linton,  W.  J.    Rare  poems  of  the  16th.  and  17th.  cent. ;  with  notes.  22277 


16960-8;  17897-907 

2750 

*I 

8035 

22690 

15818 

6744 


—  Longfellow,  H.  W.    Poems  of  places.    31  v.  16016-25: 

Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe. 

Same ;  new  ed. " 

—  Mackay,  C.    Thousand  and  one  gems  of  Eng.  poetry. 

—  Morris,  M.    Poet's  walk ;  introd.  to  Eng.  poetry. 

—  The  mountains. 

—  Palmer,  J.  W.    The  poetry  of  compliment  and  courtship. 

—  Parton,  J.    Humorous  poetry  of  the  Eng.  lang.  fr.  Chaucer  to  Saxe. 

—  Patmore,  C.    The  children's  garland.  .    8533 

—  Phillips,  W.  F.  M.    The  book  of  Eno:lish  elegies.  18637 

—  Playtime  with  the  poets ;  select,  of  Eng.  poetry  for  the  use  of  children.         10970 

—  Poems  of  home  life.  '  9868 

—  Quiet  hours.  '  13101 

—  Southey,  R.    Select  works  of  the  Brit,  poets  f r.  Chaucer  to  Jouson ;  with 

biog.  sketches.  6316 

—  Standard  poetry  book,  fr.  the  best  authors.  8555 

—  Stevens,  E.  T.  and  Morris,  D.    Annotated  poems  of  Eng.  authors.  18396 

—  Stoddard,  R.  H.    The  late  English  poets.  6158 

—  Studies  in  poetry.  3500 

—  Tileston,  M.  W.    Sunshine  in  the  soul.    2  ser.  16701;  22303 
Tender  and  true.  21259 

—  Trench,  R.  C.    Household  book  of  Eng.  poetry;  with  notes.  8835 

—  W.,  S.  L.    Now  is  Christ  risen;  poems  for  Easter  tide.  15681 

—  Ward,  T.  H.    The  English  poets;  select.,  with  crit.  introd.;  and  a  gen. 

introd.  by  M.  Arnold.    4  v.  20417-20 

.  —  Willmott,  R.  A.    The  poets  of  the  19th.  cent.    New  ed.  19382 

—  See  a^soEng.  ballads;— Eng.  literature;— Eng.  Sonnets. 
Also  U.  S.  Literature,  Poetry. 

—  The  library  has  also  poems  by  the  following  authors :  Akenside,  M.  ;— 
AUingham,  W. ;— Armstrong*,  G.  F.;— Arnold,  E.;— Arnold,  M. ;— Ay- 
toun,  W.  E. ;— Bailey,  P.  J.;— Baillie,  J. ;— Barbauld,  A.  L.;— Barnes, 
W.;  Beattie,  J. ;— Bennett,  W.  C.;— Benuoch,  F.;— Blackie,  J.  S.:— Bo- 
ker,  G.  H. ; — Bowring,  J. ; —  Brooke,  S. ;  Browning,  E.  B.; — Browning, 
R. ;— Buchanan,  R.:— Burns,  R.;— Butler,  S.;— Calverlv,  C.  S.;— Camp- 
bell, T.;— Carroll.  L. ;— Charles,  E.  R. ;— Chatterton,  T.;  Chaucer,  G.;— 
Churchill,  C.;— Clarke,  M.  C.;— Clough,  A.  H. ;— Coleridge,  H.;— Cole- 
ridge, S.  T. :— Cook,  E. ;— Cowper,  W. ;— Craik,  D.  M.  M. ;— Croly,  G.  ;— 
De  Vere,  A. ;— Dexter,  C. ;— Dobell,  S. ;  Dobson,  A. ;— Donne,  J. ;— Dow- 
den,  E. ;— Drummond,  W. ;— Dryden,  J. ;— Faber,  F.  W. ;— Falconer,  W. ; 
— Gascoigne,  G. ;— Gav,  J. ;— Goldsmith,  O. ;— Gosse,  E.  W. ;— Graves,  A. 
P. ;  Grav,  D. ;— Grav,  T. ;— Greenwell,  D. ;— Hallam,  A.  H. ;— Halpine,  C. 
G.;— Herbert,  G.;— Herrick,  R.;— Hewlett,  H.  G.;— Home,  R.  H.;— 
Howard,  H. ;— Ingelow,  J.;— Keats,  J. ;— Keble,  J. ;— Kemble,  F.  A. ;— 
Kingsley,  C. ; — Lamb,  C.  and  M. ; — Landor,  W.  S. ; — Lazarus,  E. ; — Leigh- 
ton,  R. ;— Lewes,  M.  G.  E.  {George  Eliot)  i—ljockev,  F.;— Lover.  S.— 
Lytton,  E.  R.  B.  {Owen  J/i^ref??Y/0 ;— MacDonald,  G.;— Mackay,  C.;— 
Marvell,  A. ;— Massev,  G. ;— Meredith,  G. ;— Milues,  R.  M. ;— Milton,  J.  ;— 
Moore,  T. ;— More,  H. ;— Morris,  W. ;— Mvers.  F.  W.  H. ;— Xoel,  C.  M.  ;— 
Palgrave,  F.  T. :— Parnell,  T. ;— Patmore,  C. ;— Peacock,  T.  L. :— Plumptre 
E.  H. ;— Praed,  W.  M. ;— Prior,  M. ;— Proctor,  A.  A. ;-Robinson,  A.  M. 
F. ;— Rossetti.  C.  G. ;— Rossetti,  D.  G. ;— Ruskin,  J. ;— Scott,  W. ;— Skelton 
J. ;— Smith,  A. ;— Smith,  J.  and  H.;— Southey,  R.;— Spenser,  E.;— Suck- 
ling, J. ;— Swift,  J.;— Swinburne,  A.  C. ;— Symonds,  J.  A. ;— Tennyson, 
A. ;— Tennvson,  F. ;— Thackerav,  W.  M. ;— ^Thomson,  J. ;— Thornburv, 
G.  W. ;— Tlckell,  T.;— Turner,  C.  (T.)  ;-TrYaughan,  H. ;— WesleA-,  C.;— 
Westwood,  T. ;— Wordsworth,  W.;— Wyatt,  T.;— Young,  E. 

English  poetry;  Stories  fr.  old  ;  by  A.  S.  Richardson.  9633 

English  political  leaders,  namely : 

Trollope,  A.    Lord  Palmerston.  22717 

English  sonnets.     Waddiugton,  S      English  sonnets  by  living 

writers,  select,  etc.  ;  with  note  on  the  hist,  of  the  'sonnet.'    20687 
English  stage.     >6'ee  English  drama. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  405 

English  thoiiajht  in  the  18th.  cent.,  History  of ;  by  L.  Stephen. 

2  V.        "  16794-5 

English  traits  ;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  1379 

English  verse.     See  English  Language.  Prosody. 

English  victories,  sea  stories,  tales  of  enterprise  and  school- 
life  ;  by  S.  O.  Beeton.  13790 

English  wit  and  humor.  Chit-chat  of  humour,  wit,  and  anecdote.  5155 

—  L'Estrange,  A.  G.    History  of  Eng.  humour ;  with  introd.  upon  anc.  hu- 

mour.   2  V.  17673-4 

—  Prentice,  G.  D.    Prenticeana;  or.  Wit  and  humor  in  paragraphs.  353() 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.    English  humorists  of  the  18th.  cent.  4398 

—  Same.  {In  his  Works,  v.  23.)  19968 
Englishman,  The,  and  the  Scandinavian  ;  by  F.  Metcalfe.  20814 
Englishwoman,  The,  in  Russia,  1855.  1399 
Englishwomen  in  America.  (/??  Biography  and  criticism.)  7911 
Engravers.     Clement.    C.    E.     Painters,  sculptors,  architects, 

engr.,  and  their  works.  2150 

Engraving.     Blanc,  C.     Grammar  of  painting  and  engr.  *I 

—  Davenport,  S.    Engraving.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  16472 

—  Duplessis,  G.    Wonders  of  engraving.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  15563 

—  Gonse,  L.    L'oeuvre  de  Jules  Jacquemart.  *I 

—  See  also  Wood  engraving. 
Enigmas.     See  Amusements. 

Enigmas  of  life  ;  by  W.  R.  Greg.  11397 
Enlisted  for  the  war  ;  play  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.  {In  his  Exhib.  dr.)  13308 
Ennemoser,  J.     History  of  magic  ;  tr.  by  W.  Howitt ;  app.  by 

M.  Howitt.     2  V.                                                                          1400-1 
Ennis,  J.     The  origin  of  the  stars,  and  the  causes  of  their  mo- 
tions and  light.  6526 
Ennius.     Fragmentum.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min., 

V.  1.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8359 

Ennui ;  by  G.  Bancroft.     {In  his  Lit.  and  hist,  misc.)  299 

Ennui ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.                                                       1328  ;  15291 

Ennui,  L' ;  par  A.  PL  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  5.)  *I 

Enoch  Arden,  &c.  ;  by  A.  Tennyson.  5701 
Enquirer,  The  ;  reflect,  on  education,  manners,  and  literature ; 

by  W.  Godwin.  1543 
Ensilage.     Bailey,  J.  M.     The  book  of  ensilage  ;  or,  The  new 

dispensation  for  farmers.  19873 
Enterprise.     Cooper,  T.     Triumphs  of  perseverance  and  ent.  ; 

[biog.].  6741 
Entertainments.     See  Amusements  ; — Conundrums  ; — Riddles. 

Also  Private  theatricals. 

Enthusiasm.  Taylor,  I.  Natural  history  of  enthusiasm.  11369 
Entombed  alive.     See  Stent,  G.  C. 

Entomology.     Ballard,  J.  P.     Insect  lives  ;  or.  Born  in  prison.  19208 

—  Bigland,  J.     {In  his  Natural  hist,  of  birds,  fishes,  etc.)  5756 

—  Brown,  R.     {In  his  Science  for  all.    4  v.)                                        20445-6;  20526-7 

—  Cowan,  F.    Curious  facts  in  the  history  of  insects,  iucl.  spiders  and  scor- 

pions; Legends,  superstitions,  e^c*  6000 

—  Curiosities  of  entomology.    Colored  illust.  9727 

—  Duncan,  P.  M.    The  transformations  (or  metamorphoses)  of  insects.  12339 

—  Figuier,  G.  L.    The  insect  world ;  pop.  acct.  of  the  orders  of  insects, 

with  descr.  of  the  habits,  etc.,  of  species.  7516 

—  Karr,  J.  B.  A.    {In  his  Tour  round  my  garden.)  6480 

—  Kirby,  W.  and  Spence,  W.    Introduction  to  entomology.  2488 

—  Lubbock,  J.    Origin  and  metamorphoses  of  insects.  12199 

—  Michelet,  J.    The  insect.    Illust.  by  Giacomelli.  *I 

—  Packard,  A.  S.  Jr.    Guide  to  the  study  of  insects.  10706 


406  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Half-hours  with  insects.  16708 

Our  common  insects.  12025 

—  Rennie,  J.    Insect  architecture;  Added,  Miscellanies;   ravages,  preser- 

vation, and  classification.  6639 
Insect  transformations.  2135 

—  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge.  Insects,  and  their  habitations.  6126 

—  Swinton,  A.  H.    Insect  variety ;  its  propagation  and  distribution.  *I 

—  Treat,  M.    Injurious  insects  of  the  farm  and  garden.    Illust.  21910 

—  Van  Bruyssel,  E.    The  population  of  an  old  pear  tree.    Illust.             -  8670 

—  Weismann,  A.    Studies  in  the  theory  of  descent ;  notes  and  add.  by  the 

author;  tr.  and  ed.,  with  notes  bv  R.  Meldola.    Pref.  by  C.  Darwin. 

Cold,  plates.  '  19925 

—  Willet,  J.  E.    Wonders  of  insect  life,  illust.  the  wisdom,  power,  and 

goodness  of  God.  22610 

—  iVee  also  Ants;— liees;— Carpet  beetle ;— Chinch-bug ;— Cotton  insects;— 

Insect  collecting; — Pine  moth; — Potato  bug; — Wasps. 
Also  Gt.  Brit.  Entomology. 
Entr'acte,  Ao.      {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)  22935 

Entre  la  soupe  et  les  l^vres,  soliloque  en  vers  ;    par  E.  d'Her- 

villy.     {In  Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Theatre,  etc.,  s6r.  4.)     14688 
Eoline  ;  by  C.  L.  Hentz.  1859 

Eon,  Chevalier  d'.     See  Beaumont,  C.  G.  L.  A. 

Eothen  ;  or.  Traces  of  travel ;  by  A.  W.  Kingiake.  2471 

Epaminondas.     Yonge,  CM.     {In  her  Book  of  worthies.)  8118 

Ephesus.     Newton,  C.  T.     Discoveries   at   E.     {In   his   Ess. 

on  art,  etc.)  19887 

—Wood,  J.  T.    Discoveries  at  E.,  incl.  the  site  and  rem.  of  the  Temple  of 

Diana;  illust.  *I 

Epics.     See  Germany.    Literature. 
Epictetus.    Works  :  Discourses  ;  Enchiridion  ;  and  Fragments  ; 

tr.  by  T.  W.  Higginson.  6092 

—  The  Enchiridion.     (In  Talbot,  T.    The  Enchiridion,  etc.)  21212 
Epicurus.     Courtney,  W.  L.     Epicurus.    {In  Abbott,  E.    Hel- 

lenica.)  20099 

—  Findlater,  A.    Epicurus.  (In  Blomfield,  C.  J.  and  others.  Hist,  of  Greek 

and  Rom.  philos.)  6380 
Epicycloidal  cutting  frame.    Bazley,  T.  S.    Notes  on  the  Epi- 

cycloidal  catting  frame.    Illust.  10957 

Epidemics.     Amer.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Reports,  passim.  *I 

—  Simon,  J.    Filth  diseases,  and  their  prevention.  15612 
Epigrams.     Dodd,  H.  P.     The  epigrammatists  ;  select,  fr.  the 

epigrammatic   lit.    of   anc,    mediaeval,    and  mod.  times; 

with  notes,  illust.,  etc.  10705 

Epinay,  Mme.  L.  F.  P.  de  la  Live  d'.     Sante-Beuve,  C.  A. 

{In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Epipsychidion  series.    V.  1.    New  and  not  new  ;  miscellaneous 

pieces.  12366 

Episcopal  Church  in  the  U.  S.     See  Protestant  Episcopal  Church. 
Episcopal  Church  in  Scotland.     De  Quincey,  T.     Secession  fr. 

the  Church  of  Scotland.     {In  his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1161 

Episodes  in  an  obscure  life.  9289 

Epitaphs.    Kippax,  J.  R.  Churchyard  literature  ;  coll.  of  Amer. 

E.,  with  rem.  on  monumental  inscr.,  etc.  *I 

—  Northend,  C.    Book  of  epitaphs.  11510 
Epizootic  diseases.    Judson,  A.  B.    History  and  course  of  the 

epizootic  among   horses   upon   the  No.  Amer.  continent, 
1872-73.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1,  1873.)         *I 
Epochs  of  ancient  history.    See  Cox,  G.  W.  and  Sankey,  C. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  407 

Epochs  of  modern  history.  See  Morris,  E.  E.  and  Phillpotts,  J.  S. 

Equality.    Arnold,  M.     {In  his  Mixed  essays.)  18465 

—  Stephen,  J.  F.  Liberty,  equality,  fraternity.  11575 
Equations.  Todhunter,  I.  Elementary  treat,  on  the  theory  of  E.  8549 
Erasmus,  D.     Brewer,  J.  S.     (In  his  Eng.  studies.)  20734 

—  Drummond,  R.  B.    Erasmus,  his  Hfe  and  character.    2  v.  11880-1 

—  Milman,  H.  H.     (7?i  ^2S  Savonarola,  e^c.)  10732 

—  Pennington,  A.  R.    Life  and  character  of  E. ;  pref .  by  the  Lord  Bishop 

of  Lincoln.  16542 

—  Seebohm,  F.    Oxford  reformers ;  Colet,  Erasmus,  and  More.  13423 

—  Wilkinson,  W.  C.    Character  and  literary  influence  of  E.     (In  his  Free 

lance,  etc.)                                             *  13358 
Eratosthenes.     Canon  of  the  kings  of  Thebes.      (In  Hodges, 

E.  R.     Cory's  anc.  frag.)  16535 

Erckmann,  E.   and  Chatrian,  A.     The  Alsacian  schoolmaster.  11428 

—  The  bells.  11021 

—  Leblocus.  9415 

—  Brigadier  Frederic.  14108 

—  Confidances  d'un  joueur  de  clarinette.  9391 

—  Same ;  Eng.  Confessions  of  a  clarionet  player.  13276 

—  Same;  and  other  tedes.                                   '  13276 

Contents.    Confessions  of  a  clarionet  player. — Hostelry  of  the  Mayence 
Ham.— Catherine's  suitors. 

—  Contes  des  bords  du  Rhin.  9414 

—  Contes  de  la  Montagne.  14657 
— .  Contes  populaires.  9394 

—  The  forest  house ;  and  Catherine's  lovers.  9168 

—  Friend  Fitz.  11750 

—  La  guerre.  9393 

—  Histoire  d'un  consent  de  1813.  9401 

—  Same.    Eng.    The  conscript ;  story  of  French  war,  1813.  8082 

—  Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple.      '  9396 

—  Histoire  d'un  pavsan.    1789.  93*7 

—  Same.    Eng.    Story  of  a  peasant,  1789.  10899 

—  Histoire  d'un  pavsan,  1792.  9398 

—  Same.    Eng.    Story  of  a  peasant,  1792.  10900 

—  Histoire  d'un  pavsan,  1793.  9399 

—  Same.    Eng.    Storv  of  a  peasant,  1793.  16821 

—  Histoire  d'un  paysan,  1794-1815.  9400 

—  Same.    Eng.    Storv  of  a  peasant,  1794-1815.  16820 

—  L'illustre  docteur  Math6us.  9390 

—  L'invasion,  ou,  Le  fou  Yi^got.  9389 

—  Same.    Eng.  [with  mem.  of  Erckman  and  Chatrian] .  9720 

—  Madame  Th^rese.  9403 

—  Same ;  tr.  [by  C.  L.  Forten.  Pref.  by  T.  W.  Higginson :  mem.  of  E.— C] .      7555 

—  La  maison  forestiere.                                                                      ^  9392 

—  Same.    Eng.    The  forest  house.  9168 

—  Maltre  Daniel  Rock.  9395 

—  The  plebiscite.  10493 

—  Strange  stories.    (Contes  fantastiques.)    (Appletons'  hand.-vol.  ser.)  19878 

—  Waterloo :  suite  du  Conscrit  de  1813.  9402 

—  Same.    Eng.  trans.                                                                                 .  8083 

—  Biog.  sk.     {In  their  Invasion.)  9720 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    [Sketch  of  E.—C] .    (InE.—C.    Mad.  Th^r^se.)  7555 

—  Schmidt,  J.    Erckmann-Chatrian.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen 

Leben,  v.  1.)  16311 

Erdmutha  ;  by  B.  Auerbach.     (In  his  German  tales.)  7889 

Erechtheus  ;  tragedy  ;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  15643 

Erema  ;  by  R.  D.  Blackmore.  17302 

Eric  ;  by  F.  W.  Farrar.  1448 
Eric  Walderthorn.     (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  2.)  14302 

Ericsson,  J.  Headley,  P.  C.  The  miner  boy,  and  his  Monitor.  6082 
Erie  canal.     Abbott,  J.     Marco  on  the  Erie  canal.     (Marco 

Paul  stories.)  65 


408  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Erling  the  Bold  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  8078 
Erma's  engagement.  11262 
Ermenonville,  — d'.  Kingsley,  H.  D'E.'s  acclimatization  ad- 
venture. {In  his  Tales  of  old  travel.)  8065 
Ermina  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.  (Jti  i^er  Works,  v.  5.)  3959 
Ernani ;  op^ra  ;  par  Verdi.  *I 

—  Same.  (Zw  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Erne,  Lough.    Black,  A.   and  C.    Guide  to  Gal  way,   Conne- 

mara,  the  Shannon,  and  Lough  E.  *I 

Ernest  Carroll ;  by  [H.  Greenough].  1404 

Ernest  Linwood  ;  by  C.  L.  Hentz.  1860 

Ernest  Maltravers  ;  by  E.  B.  Lytton.  5207 
Ernest  Maltravers  ;  drama  ;  by  L.  Medina.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  18.)  11819 

Ernest  Quest;  by  S.  R.  Ford.  17550 
Ernestine;  by  [W.  von  Hillern].   2  v.                                        20214-15 

Note.    DiflFerent  translation  of  Only  a  girl. 
Ernestine;  drama;  by  W.  Robertson.      {In  Mod.  stand  dr., 

V. 14.)  11816 

Ernie  Elton  ;  by  P:.  Eiloart.  7308 

Ernest,  O.  H.  Manual  of  pract.  military  engineering.  8792 
Erreurs  de  la  guerre,  Les  ;  com^die  ;  par  P.  Giffard.    {In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.^  ser.  5.)  14795 

Erring,  yet  noble  ;  by  I.  G.  Reed,  Jr.  7324 
Errors,  Popular.     Brown  T.  redivivus.     Exposition  of  vulgar 

and  common  errors.      {In  Small  books  on  gt.  sub.,  v.  2.)  4015 

Ersilia  ;  by  E.  F.  Poynter.  15531 
Erskine,  J.  H.     Yellow  fever  in  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1873.     (In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1,  1873.)  *! 
Erskine,  R.  C.  Lady  Grange.     Chambers,  W.    Lady  Grange. 

{In  his  Sto.  of  old  families.)  18362 

Erskine,  T.     Letters,  1800-1840  ;  ed.  by  W.  Hanna.  22255 

Erskine,  T.,  Baron.    Speeches.    {In  Celebrated  speeches,  etc.)  5007 

—  Speeches ;  with  mem.  by  E.  Walford.    2  v.  10668-9 

—  Brougham,  H.     (7?i  Ais  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

—  Chambers,  W.    Erskine.     {In  his  Sto.  of  old  families.)  18362 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     (In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Rogers,  S.     (In  his  Recollections.)  3688 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.  {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Erskine,  Mrs.  Thomas.  Wyncote.  (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  13906 
Erslev,  Ed.     Allman  geografi  ;  tredje  upplagan,  ombesorjd  af 

J.  P.  Velander.  15018 

—  Larobok  i  geogTafl ;  tredje  upplagen ;  ombesorjd  af  J.  P.  Yelander.  15031 
Erville,  H.  d'.     Les  peches  de  Mamette.      {In  Sayn^tes,  etc., 

ser.  5.)  14795 

Esau  Hardery  ;  by  W.  O.  Stoddard.  21433 

Esau  Runs  wick  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  21336 
Eschatology.     Dorner,    I.  A.     Dorner   on   the    future    state ; 

tr.  with  introd.,  etc.,  by  N.  Smyth.                                  .  22467 

—  Farrar,  F.  W.    Mercy  and  judgment ;    Christian  E.  with  ref .  to  Dr. 

Pusey's  "  TVTiat  is'of  faith?"  '  20703 

Eschenbacii,  O.     The  pearls.                                >  3441 
Eschenbach,  W.     See  Wolfram  von  Eschenhach, 
Esclaves  de  Paris,  Les  ;  par  E.  Gaboriau.     2v.                        14621-2 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  409 

Escott,  E.  R.  S.    Dwellings  for  the  labouring  class.   {In  Assoc. 

of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

Escott,  T.  H.  S.     England  ;  her  people,  polity,  and  pursuits.     19465 
Esfira.     {In  Two  Russian  idyls.)  19861 

Eskimos.  Rink,  H.  Tales  and  traditions  of  the  E.  ;  with 
sketch  of  their  habits,  relig.,  lang.,  and  other  peculiari- 
ties ;  by  R.  Brown  ;  illust.  by  the  Eskimo.  15639 
Esmeralda  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  {In  her  Surly  Tini.)  17184 
Esmeralda,  La;  by  V.  Hugo.  {In  his  ThMtre,  v.  4.)  14440 
Esmeralda  ;  drama  ;  by  E.  Fitzball.  (JnMod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  19.)  11819 
Espagnols  en  Danemarck,   Les ;    par  P.   Merimee.       {In  his 

Theatre  de  Clara  Gazul.)  9521 

Esperance';  by  M.  W.  Lawrence.  6262 

Espin,  T.E.  Double  stars.     {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)   20445 
Espousals,  The.     See  Angel  in  the  house. 

Essay  on  transcendentalism.  4487 

Essays.      Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.      Essay-writing  in  general, 

and  these  ess.  in  particular.     {In  his  Caxtoniana.)  17309 

Essays  and  marginalia  ;  by  H.  Coleridge.  *I 

Essays  and  studies  ;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  14246 

Essays  fr.  the  London  Times.     2d.  ser.  9693 

Contents.  Captain  Peel  in  the  Xubian  desert. — Biograph)^:  Memoirs 
of  Lord  Langdale. — Tennyson  :  The  poetry  of  sorrow.— History  of  Span- 
ish literattire. — Arctic  expeditions. — Life'of  Sterling,  by  T.  Carlyle. — 
Lord  Chancellor  Clarendon  and  his  friends.— Dickens  and  Thackeray: 
David  Copperfield  and  Arthur  Pendennis.— Grote's  Hist,  of  Greece.— 
Our  antipodes.— Lord  Holland  and  his  Foreign  reminiscences.— Autobiog- 
raphy of  a  chartist.— Uncle  Tom's  cabin. — The  Blithedale  romance. 
Essays  in  romance,  and  stud.  fr.  life  ;  by  J.  Skelton.  18752 

Essenes.    De  Quincey,  T.   TheP^ssenes.    (in  ^ts  Avenger,  e^c.)     1164 
—  Ginsburg,  C.  D.    The  Essenes ;  their  hist,  and  doctrines.  »I 

Este,  Leonora  d'.     Hewitt,  M.  E.     {In  her  Lives.)  1899 

Estelle  ;  by  A.  Edwardes.  13369 

Estes,  D.  Half-hour  recreations  in  pop.  science.  2  ser.  13114;  18864 
Contents.  Ser.  1.  Proctor,  R.  A.  Strange  disc,  respt.  the  aurora; 
Recent  solar  researches.— Virchow,  R.  The  cranial  affinities  of  man  and 
the  ape. — Schellen,  Young,  Roscoe,  Lockyer,  Huggins,  and  others,  Spec- 
trum analysis  expl.  and  its  uses  to  science  illust. — Schellen,  H.  and  others. 
Nebulae,  comets,  meteoric  showers.— Dana,  J.  D.  Corals  and  coral  islands. 
—Carpenter,  W.  B.  Unconscious  action  of  the  brain;  Epidemic  delu- 
sions.—Scientific  miscellany.— Winchell,  A.  Geology  of  the  stars. — Hux- 
ley, T.  H.  On  yeast.— Tice,  J.  H.  The  relations  bet.  matter  and  force. 
— Tylor,  E.  B."  The  stone  age,  past  and  present. — Richardson,  Z>n 
Theory  of  nervous  ether.— Toads  in  the  hole.— Hunt,  T.  S.  Origin  of 
metalliferous  deposits.— Rotundity  of  the  earth.— Richardson,  Dr.  The 
phenomena  of  sleep.— Animal  life  at  great  depths  in  the  sea.— Russian 
metallurgical  works.— Hunt,  R.  Coal  as  a  reservoir  of  power. — Meade, 
H.  Hot  springs  in  New  Zealand.— Clifibrd,  Prof.  Atoms.— Dove,  H.  W. 
The  circulation  of  the  waters  on  the  surface  of  the  earth. — What  is  actin- 
ism. 2.  Tyndall,  J.  Transmission  of  sound  by  the  atmosphere.- Kent, 
"W.  S.  Gigantic  cuttle-fish.- Braun,  A.  The  glacial  epoch  of  our  globe. 
—Stewart,  B.  The  sun  and  the  earth.— Phelps,  J.  W.  Force  electrically 
exhibited.— Weighing  the  earth  in  a  coal-pit.— Influ.  of  violet-light  on  the 
growth  of  animals  and  plants.— Geikie,  J.  The  ice  age  in  Britain. — 
Perceptions  of  the  lowest  animals.— Chase,  H.  S.  Causes  of  degeneracy 
of  the  teeth.— The  great  pyramid  of  EgviJt.— Photographv.— Knv,  L. 
The  ilkmiination  of  beacons  and  buoys.— Garbit,  F.  J.  The  telephone; 
The  phonograph.— Proctor,  R.  A.  The  use  and  abuse  of  food;  Ozone- 
Williamson,  W.  C.  The  succession  of  life  on  the  earth.— Roscoe,  H.  E. 
What  the  earth  is  composed  of.— Proctor,  R.  A.  Dew.— Lovering,  J. 
Sympathetic  vibrations  as  exhibited  in  ordinarv  machinerv.  —  Grav,  A. 
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Notes  on  tree  growth.— Pritchard,  H.  B.  Science  and  war.— Hitchcock, 
C.  H.  Existence  of  glacial  act.  upon  the  summit  of  Mt.  Washington, 
iV".  ^.—Proctor,  R.  A.    The  levelling  power  of  rain. 

—  The  home  book  of  poetry;  Eng.  and  Amer.  poets.  Illust.  22006 
Esther  ;  trag^die  ;  par  J.  Racine.  {In  his  Th^^tre  comp.)  14399 
Esther  Pennefather  ;  by  A.  Perry.  17767 
Esther,  To  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.  (In  her  Writings.)  8668 
Estimate   of    the  manners   and   princ.   of  the  times ;     [by  J. 

Brown].     2  v.  6054-5 

Estr^es,   Gabrielle  d'.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.  A.     {In  his  Cans. 

land.,  V.  8.)  *I 
Estvan,  Mathilde.     Harry  Delaware.  11069 
Etangs,  Les  ;  by  G.  Droz.  14394 
Etching.     Gautier,  T.     Un  mot  sur  I'eau-forte.     {In  his  Tab- 
leaux k  la  plume.)  14647 

—  Hammerton,  P.  G.    The  etcher's  hand-book.  10015 
Etching  and  etchers.    Illust.  *I 

Eternal  hope  ;  sermons  ;  by  F.  W.  Farrar.  17549 

Eternity.     De  Quincey,  T.     On  the  supposed  scrip,  expr.  for 

eternity.     {In  his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1160 

—  Zschokke,  J.  H.  D.  Meditations  on  death  and  eternity.  4929 
Ethan  Brand  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  1.)  12972 
Ethel  Mildmay's  follies.  10933 
Ethelind,  the  fair  ;  by  E.  M.  Stewart.  {In  her  Cloister  legends.)  12789 
Ethel's  book  ;  or,  Tales  of  the  angels  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8938 
Ethelyn's  mistake  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  7836 
Ether.     Anstie,  F.  E.     (In  his  Stimulants  and  narcotics.)  10591 

~  Bo  wen,  F.    Psychical  effects  of  etherization.     (In  his  Gleanings.)  19941 

Etheridge,  Sir  J.  W.  The  apostolical  acts  and  epistles,  fr. 
the  Peschito.  Added,  The  remaining  epistles,  and  the 
book  of  Revelations,  after  a  later  Syrian  text.  *I 

—  Jerusalem  and  Tiberias ;    Sora  and  Cordova ;    surv.  of  the  relig.  and 

scholastic  learning  of  the  Jews.  *I 

—  Life  of  Rev.  A.  Clarke.  1408 

—  The  Syrian  churches ;  with  lit.  trans,  of  the  Gospels  fr.  the  Peschito.  *I 
Ethical  law  and  social  order ;    essay,  by  G-.  Batchelor.     {Li 

Institute  ess.)  19811 
Ethics.     See  Moral  philosophy. 

Ethics  of  popularity  ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.    {In  his  Success,  etc.)  10753 

Ethics  of  the  dust ;  by  J.  Ruskin.  6232 
Ethiopia.     Cailliaud,   F.     Journey  to  the  Libyan  oases,   etc. 

{In  Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

—  Ditson,  G.  L.    Para  papers  on  France,  Egypt,  and  Ethiopia.  6317 

—  Harris,  W.  C.    The  highlands  of  Ethiopia.  6267 

—  Lepsius,  K.  R.    Letters  fr.  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  etc. ;  rev.  trans,  by  L.  and 

J.  B.  Horner.  2606 

Ethnography.     Latham,  R.  Gr.    Opuscula  ;  essays,  chief,  philo- 
logical and  ethnographical.  17950 
Ethnology.    Brace,  C.  L.    Races  of  the  old  world  ;  manual  of  E.     5523 

—  Brown,  R.    The  races  of  mankind.    4  v.  in  2.  17121-2 

—  Catlin,  G.    Lifted  and   subsided   rocks   of  Amer.,   with  their  infl.  on 

currents  and  the  distr.  of  races.  8857 

—  Featherman,  A.    Social  history  of  the  races  of  mankind :  Aramaeans.  21004 

—  Fontaine,  E.    How  the  world  was  peopled;  ethnolog.  lect.  10185 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Race  and  language.     (Zw  M*s  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  3.)  19219 

—  Keane.  A.  H.    Philology  and  E.  of  the  mteroceanic  races.    (In  Wallace, 

A.'R.    Australasia.)  20819 

—  Knox,  R.    Races  of  men;  phil.  enquiry  into  the  infl.  of  race  over  the 

destinies  of  nations.  6506 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  411 

—  Latham,  R.  G.    Man  and  his  migrations.  2581 
Varieties  of  the  human  race.     {In  Orr,  W.  S.    Cir.  of  the  sci.)  5184 

—  Nicholas,  T.    British  E.;  pedigree  of  the  Eng.  people;  argument,  hist., 

and  sci.,  on  the  formation  and  growth  of  the  nation,  etc.,  with  espec. 

ref .  to  the  incorporation  of  the  Celtic  aborigines.  13819 

—  Peabodv  museum  of  American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology.    Reports, 

V.  1,'^2.  17434;  19624 

— •  Peschel,  O.    The  races  of  man,  and  their  geog.  distribution.  16686 

—  Pickering,  C.    The  races  of  man;  and  their  geographical  distribution.  3457 

—  Rawlinson,  G.  Ethnic  affinities  in  the  anc.  world.   {In  his  Orig.  of  nat.)  17474 

—  Reid,  M.    Odd  people ;  singular  races  of  man.  3626 

—  See  also  America;— Danube,  Races  of  the;— Man. 

Also  Smithsonian  Institution.    Repts. ;  ana  Bureau  of  Ethnology. 

Etienne,  C.  G.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (/?i  A^sCaus.  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 

Etiquette  and  Manners.     Bazar  book  of  decorum.  9262 

—  Dahlgren,  M.  V.    Etiquette  of  social  life  in  Washington.  20563 

—  Duffey,  E.  B.    Our  behavior;  manual  of  etiquette  and  dress.  16567 

—  Etiquette  for  gentlemen.  9185 

—  Etiquette  for  ladies.  9184 

—  Every  dav  home  advice  rel.  chief,  to  household  management.  22194 

—  ''  Eyebright,  D."    Manual  of  etiquette.  8987 

—  Gow,  A.  31.    Good  morals  and  gentle  manners.  18008 

—  Habits  of  good  society.  1714 

—  Same.     {In  Hand-books  of  good  soc.)  22191 

—  Hale,  S.  J.    Manners;  or,  Happy  homes  and  good  society  all  the  vear 

round.                                                                                                    *  7196 

—  Kirkwood,  A.  M.    Rules  of  politeness ;  prep,  for  the  "Wilson  Indust. 

Sch.     {In  Little  housekeeper.)  18605 

—  Manners  and  tone  of  good  society.  19445 

—  Moore,  C.  J.    Sensible  etiquette  of  the  best  society.  17868 

—  Power,  Mrs.  S.  D.    Children's  etiquette.  22598 

—  Sause,  M.  J.    Chapters  on  etiquette.     {In  his  Art  of  dancing.)  19500 

—  Social  etiquette  and  home  culture.  20911 
Etna.     Rodwell,  G.  F.     Etna ;  hist,  of  the  mountain  and  its 

eruptions.     Maps  and  illust.  18368 

Etoile  du  Nord,  L' ;  op^ra  com.  ;  par  G.  Meyerbeer.  *I 
Etoile  du  nord,  L' ;  op^ra  comique  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  4,  V.  16.)  *I 

Eton  boy  ;  by  E.  Morton.  {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  26.)  7984 
Eton  College.     A  day  of  my  life  ;    or.  E very-day  experiences 

atE.  17051 

—  Leathes,  S.  M.    Eton;  life  in  college.    {In  Pascoe,  C.  E.    Everyday  life 

at  E.  etc  A                                                       '  21777 

—  Lyte,  H.'c.  M.    History  of  Eton  College,  1440-1875.    Illust.  *I 

—  Oliphant,  T.  R.    Eton;   life  among  the  Oppidans.     {In  Pascoe,  C.  E. 

Everyday  life  at  E.,  etc.)  21777 

—  Recollections  of  Eton ;  by  an  Etonian.    Illust.  10684 
Eton  Montem  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.     {In  her  Parent's  assistant.) 

1336;  15296 

Etourdi,  L' ;  com^die  ;  par  Moli^re.    (Oeuvres,  v.  1.)  14604 

Etruria.     Dennis,  G.     Cities  and  cemeteries  of  E.     2  v.  *I 

Etruscan  Bologna  ;  a  study  ;  by  R.  F.  Burton.  16813 
Ettrick  Shepherd,  pseud.     See  Hogg,  J. 
Etymology.     See  P^nglish  language. 
Eucalyptus.     Kingzett,  C.   T.     Nature's  hygiene ;   spec.  ref. 

to  the  chemistry  and  hygiene  of  the  Eucalyptus.  20090 
Eucheria.     Carmen.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min., 

V.  2.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360 
Eucken,  R.     The  fundamental  concepts  of  mod.  philosophic 

thought  crit.  and  hist,  considered;  tr.  by  M.  S.  Phelps. 

Introd.  by  N.  Porter.  21440 


412  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Eucleides.  Elements ;  first  six  books,  and  portions  of  the 
eleventh  and  twelfth  ;  with  notes,  app.,  and  exercises  ;  by 
I.  Todhunter.  12924 

Eudes,   Jean.      Montzey,   C.    de.      Father   Eudes,    apostolic 

missionary  and  his  foundations.  13472 

Eudiometer.  Macleod,  Pro/.  On  eudiometers.  (Jn  So.  Kens- 
ington Sci.  lect.,  V.  2.)  17679 

Euemerus.    Fragments.    (Jii  Hodges,  E.  R.    Cory's  anc.  frag.)   16535 

Eugene,  Prince^  i.  e.,  F.  E.  de  Savoie-Carignan.     James,  G. 

P.  R.      {In  his  Mem.,  v.  2.)  2294 

—  Mundt,  C.    Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.  ^  13488 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.  {In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Eugene  Aram;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  5205 
Eugene  Oneguine  ;  by  A.  Pushkin.  22424 
Eugene  Pickering ;    by  H.   James,    Jr.     {In   his  Passionate 

pilgrim.)  13460 

—  Same.  (In  his  Madonna,  etc.,  v.  2.)  20810 
Eugenie,  Empress  of  the  French.    McCarthy,  J.     {In  his  Mod. 

lead.)  11191 

Eugenie  ;  by  B.  M.  Butt.  17009 

Eugenie  Grandet ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.  18850 

Eunice  Lathrop,  spinster  ;  by  A.  L.  Noble.  .  21337 

Eunuchus  ;  comoedia.     See  Terentius  Afer,  P. 
Euphorion  C/iaZcidensis.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Voxtx. 

cont.,  V.  5.)  *I 

Euripides.  The  crowned  Hippolytus  ;  tr.  by  A.  M.  F.  Rob- 
inson. 21988 

—  Medea;  with  notes  and  introd.  bv  F.  D.  Allen.  ^  16759 

—  Tragedies ;  lit.  tr.,  with  notes  bvT.  A.  Buckley.    2  v.  1409-10 

—  Browning,  R.    Aristophanes'  apology ;  incl.  a  transcript  from  Euripides.      13742 

—  Cooper,  V.  R.  Tales  from  E. ;  Iphigeriia;  Andromache :  Alcestis ;  Hecuba; 

Helen;  Medea.  '  18784 

—  Donne,  W.  B.    Euripides.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  10992 

—  Mahaffy,  J.  P.     Euripides.  19255 
—Saint  Victor,  P.  de.    {In  his  Les  deux  masques,  v.  2.)  14719 

Europe.     Agriculture. 

—  Colman,  H.    European  agriculture  and  rural  economy.    2  v.  895-6 

Antiquities. 

—  See  Antiquities. 

Architecture. 

—  Narjoux,  F.    Notes  and  sketches  of  an  architect  dur.  a  I'ournev  in  the 

northwest  of  E. ;  tr.  by  J.  Peto.    Illust.  '  '  17145 

Art. 

—  Viardot,  L.    Wonders  of  European  art.  9873 

Civilization,  etc. 

—  Draper,  J.  W.    History  of  the  intellectual  development  of  Europe.  1286 

Description  and  travels. 

—  Appletons'  European  guide-book.  10486 

—  Arnold,  H.  P.    European  mosaics.  6682 

—  Bartol,  C.  A.    Pictures  of  Europe  framed  in  ideas.  5616 

—  Bellows,  H.  W.    The  old  world  in  its  new  face;   impressions  of   E., 

1867-8.    2  V.  7411-12 

—  Brown,  W.  W.    Sketches  of  places  and  people  abroad.  538 

—  Bryant,  W.  C.    Letters  of  a  traveller.    2  ser.  551-2 

—  Butterworth,  H.    Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe.  19212 

—  Calvert,  G.  H.    Scenes  and  thoughts  in  Europe.  671 

—  Channing,  W.    A  physician's  vacation;  a  summer  in  E.,  [1852].  781 

—  Colman,  H.    European  life  and  manners.    2  v.  897-8 

—  A  continental  tour  of  eight  days  for  forty-four  shillings ;  by  a  journeyman.      18758 


CATALOGUE    OF  BOOKS. 


413 


•  Cook,  J.    Holiday  tour  in  Europe. 

■  Coxj  S.  S.    A  Buckeye  abroad;  or,  Wanderings  in  Europe,  etc. 

■  Darley,  F.    Sketches*  abroad  with  pen  and  pencil. 

■  De  Forest,  J.  W.    European  acquaintance. 

■  Dewey,  O.    The  old  world  and  the  new.    2  v. 
Fames,  J.  A.    The  budget  closed ;  [letters] . 
Felton,  C.  C.    Familiar  letters  fr.  Europe. 

Fetridge,  W.  P.    Harper's  hand-book  for  travellers  in  Europe,  etc.,  1870. 

-  Same.    1882.    3  v. 

Field,  H.  M.    From  the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Golden  Horn. 

Fisk,  W.    Travels  in  Europe. 

Forney,  J.  W.    Letters  fr.  Europe. 

Fuller,  H.     {In  his  Sparks  fr.  a  locomotive.) 

Fulton,  C.  C.    Europe  viewed  through  American  spectacles. 

Goodrich,  S.  G.    Balloon  travels  of  Robert  Merry  and  his  young  friends. 

Greeley,  H.    Glances  at  Europe. 

Hale,  E.  E.    Ninety  days'  worth  of  Europe. 

Holden,  L.  L.    A  summer  jaunt  thr.  the  old  world. 

Howe,  J.  W.    From  the  oak  to  the  olive. 

Kirkland,  C.  M.    Holidays  abroad.    2  v. 

Knox,  T.  W.    Pocket  guide  for  Europe,  etc. 

Lester,  C.  E.    My  consulship.    2  v. 

Letters  fr.  three  continents. 

Lippincott,  S.  J.    Haps  and  mishaps  of  a  tour  in  Europe. 

Loomis,  L.  C.    Index  guide  to  travel  and  art-study  in  E.    Illust. 

McCabe,  J.  D.    Our  young  folks  abroad.    Illust.  ' 

Mateaux,  C.  L.    Peeps  abroad  for  folks  at  home. 

Mitchell,  D.  G.    Fresh  gleanings;  continental  Europe. 

Moore,  J.    Outlving  E.  and  the  nearer  Orient ;  narr.  of  recent  travel. 

Morford,  H.    Appletons'  short-trip  guide  to  E.,  [1868] . 

-  Paris,  and  half  Europe  in  '78. 
Moulton,  L.  C.    Random  rambles. 

Nasr-ed-Din.    Diary  of  H.  M.,  the  Shah  of  Persia,  1873;  tr.  by  J.  W. 

Redhouse. 
Osgood's  complete  pocket-guide  to  Europe. 
Peabody,  A.  P.    Reminiscences  of  European  travel. 
Pennington,  T.    Journey  into  various  parts  of  Europe,  1818-21.    2  v. 
Pitman,  M.  J.    European  breezes. 
Salm-Salm.  A.  zu.    Ten  years  of  my  life.    2  v. 
Satchel  guide  for  the  vacation  tourist  in  E.,  1872. 

-  Same.     1881. 

Silliman,  B.    Visit  to  Europe,  1851.    2  v. 

Sweat,  M.  J.  M.    Highways  of  travel;  a  summer  in  Europe. 

Sweetser,  M.  F.  Europe  for  ^2,  a  day;  notes,  with  pers.  remin.  of  travel. 

Taylor,  B.    By-ways  of  Europe. 

-  (in  his  At  home  and  abroad.) 

-  Views  a-foot. 

Terhune,  M.  V.    Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths. 

Wallace,  H.  B.    Art  and  scenery  in  Europe. 

Walworth,  E.  H.    An  old  world  as  seen  through  young  eyes. 

Warner,  C.  D.    Saunterings. 

Watson,  E.    Journals  of  travels  in  E.,  1777-1812.    (In  his  Men,  etc.,  of 

the  Rev.) 
Wert,  R.  Van.  Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  foreign  lands 


18261 
1000 

7542 
1135 
1169-70 
1314 
6769 
8879 
*I 

16713 
1476 
7061 
4157 

12155 
1600 
1641 
1718 

18806 

7456 

2490-1 

21588 

2616-17 

2620 

2700 

21595 

21240 

19499 


20200 

7457 

19069 

20572 

13633 

22749 

7479 

6052-3 

21524 

15724^ 

11420 

20400 

3986-7 

4311 

14059 

7672 

4435-6 

4368 

19654 

4618 

17024 

10492 

0064 
21128 


—  Willis,  N.  P. 


—  Barnard,  H. 


Pencillings  by  the  way ;  residence  and  travel  in  E. 
Education. 


National  education  in  Europe. 
Geography. 
Ungewitter,  F.  H.    Europe,  past  and  present,  manual. 

Historical  geography. 
Freeman,  E.  A.    The  historical  geography  of  E.    2  v.    Text  and  plates.      20539 

History. 
Alison,  A.    Historv  of  Europe,  1789-1852.    8  v. 
Dyer,  T.  H.    History  of  mod.  Europe,  1453-1857.    4  v. 
Freeman,  E.  A.    General  sketch  of  European  hist. 
Note.    Am.  ed.  entitled  Outlines  of  history. 

-  History  of  Europe.     (Hist.  Prim.) 

-  Practical  bearings  of  gen.  European  historv.     {In  his  Lect.) 
Fyffe,  C.  A.    Historv  of  mod.  Europe,    v.  1, 1792-1814. 


4570 


139-142 

8177-80 
11212 

16018 
22147 
20158 


414  FEEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Gentz,  F.    On  the  state  of  E.,  before  and  after  the  French  revolution.  222^ 

—  Glimpses  of  the  Dark  Ages;  or,  Sketches  of  the  social  cond.  of  E.  6th.- 

12th.  cent.  1537 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Lights  and  shadows  of  European  history.  1589' 
Second  book  of  history.  6340- 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    History  of  the  origin  of  representative  government  in 

E. ;  tr.  by  A.  R.  Scoble.  13809 

—  Hale,  E.    The  fall  of  the  Stuarts,  and  western  E.,  1678-1697.  16104: 

—  Hewlett,  H.  G.    The  heroes  of  E. ;  biog.  outline  of  European  hist.,  700- 

1700.  1896 

—  Koch,  C.  W.  and  Schoell,  M.  S.  F.    History  of  the  revolutions  in  E.,  to 

1815.    Added,  Acct.  of  revolutions  in  1848.  2514 

—  Mackenzie,  R.    The  19th.  century.  19686 

—  Pradt,  D.  D.  de.    Europe  after  the  Congress  of  Aix-la-Chapelle ;  seq.  to 

the  Congress  of  Vienna;  tr.  with  notes,  by  G.  A.  Otis.  3523 

—  Russell,  W.    History  of  anc.  Europe.    2  v.  3745-6 
History  of  mod.  Europe ;  with  acct.  of  the  decl.  and  fall  of  the  Roman 

Empire,  etc.    5  v.  3747-51 
Russell's  History  of  mod.  Europe  epitomized ;  by  G.  Townsend.  3755 

—  Sewell,  E.  M.  and  Yonge,  C.  M.    European  history;  ser.  of  hist,  select., 

1003-1228.    2  V.  11134-5 

—  Ungewitter.  F.  H.    Europe,  past  and  present;  manual.  4570 

—  See  also  Middle  Ages ;— Thirty  Years'  War. 
Also.    Names  of  countries  in  Europe, 

Literature. 

—  Hallam,  H.    Introduction  to  the  literature  of  E.,  15th.-17th.  cent.    2  v.      1741-2 

Politics. 
.  —  Grund,  F.  J.    Thoughts  and  refl.  on  the  present  position  of  Europe.  1693 

—  Yassall,  H.  R.  F.    Foreign  reminiscences ;  ed.  by  his  son.  1953 

Ornithology. 

—  Bree,  C.  R.  History  of  the  birds  of  Europe,  not  obs.  in  the  British  Isles ; 

[cold,  plates] .    4  v.  8208-11 
Europe,  North  of.     Description,  etc. 

—  Yincent,  F.  Jr.    Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn ;  travel  tracings.  20884 

—  Baird,  R.    Visit  to  Northern  Europe.    2  v.  476-T 

Literature. 

—  Goddard,  J.  Wonderful  stor.  of  Northern  lands ;  introd.  by  G.  W.  Cox.      10693^ 
Europe,  South  of.    Literature.    Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L. 

Historical  view  of  the  literature  of  the  So.  of  E.  •  tr.  by  T. 
Roscoe.     2  V.  4005-6 

Europe,  Child-life  in ;  by  [E.  H.  Watson].  13111 

European   and   American   order   of    thought.     (In  Crit.   and 

Soc.  ess.)  6992 

European   civilization ;    Protestantism   and   Catholicism  com- 
pared ;  by  J.  Balmes.  13424 
Europeans,  The  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  18010' 
Eusden,  L.     Hamilton,  W.     (In  his  Poets  laureate.)  18533 
Eusebius   Ccesariensis.     Ecclesiastical  history ;    tr.   by  C.   F. 
Crus^  ;    and  Historical  view  of  the  Council  of   Nice,   bv 
I.  Boyle.                                                                                     "      1411 
Eustace  diamonds,  The;  by  A.  Trollope.  11103 
Eustache  Baudin  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  Courtney.     {Li  Mod.   stand. 

dr.,  V.  18.)  1181» 

Eustachio,  G.  T.     Life.     (Mod.  saints  and  serv.  of  God.)  8939 

Eustaphieve,  A.  Reflections,  notes,  etc.,  illust.  the  character 
of  Peter  the  Great ;  added,  Tragedy  :  Alexis,  the  Czarewitz. 
2d.  ed.  5028 

Eutaw  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  15805 

Euthanasy ;    or,  Happy  talk  towards  the  end  of  life ;  by  W. 

Mountford.  3175- 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  415 

Eutropius.     Justin,  Cornelius  Nepos,  and  Eutropius  ;  lit.tr., 

with  notes,  by  J.  S.  Watson.  5157 

Evadne;  play;  by  R.  Shell.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  7.)  11809 

Evangelical  Alliance  Conference.     Schaff,  P.  and  Prime,  S.  I. 

History,  essays,  orations,  efc,  of  the  6th.  Gen.  Conf.  12299 

Evangelical  succession.  The;  by  J.  Stephen.     (Jti /l^s  Essays, 

V.  2.)  8976 

Evangeliste,  L' ;  par  A.  Daudet.  14750 

—  8ame ;  tr.  by  M.  N.  Sherwood.  22573 
Evangiles,  Les  ;  par  E.  Renan.  *I 
Evans,   A.   S.     Our  sister   republic;    gala  trip  thr.    tropical 

Mexico,  1869-70  ;  with  reminiscences  of  the  empire,  etc.     13370 
Evans,  A.  J.     Through  Bosnia  and  the  Herzegovina,    1875  ; 

with  hist.  rev.  of  Bosnia ;  rev.  and  enl.  ;  and  A  glimpse 

at  the  Croats,  Slavonians,  and  the  anc.  republic  of  Ragusa. 

Map  and  illust.     2d.  ed.  17224 

Evans,  Augusta  J.     See  Wilson,  A.  J. 
Evans,  C.     Hood,  E.  P.     Christmas  Evans,  the  preacher  of 

wild  Wales  ;  his  country,  times,  and  contemporaries.  22676 

Same.    {In  his  Lamps,  etc.)  8155 

Evans,  F.  W.     Shakers  ;  origin,  history,  etc.,  with  biographies.     1644 

—  Tests  of  divine  inspiration.  1417 
Evans,  G.     Speech  on  the  removal  of  the  Indians,  1830.     {In 

Speeches,  etc.  5183 

Evans,  H.,  {pseud.  Noblesse  Oblige) .    Our  old  Nobility.    2  ser. 

18655;  19566 
Evans,  J.     Ancient  stone  Implements  of  Great  Britain.  11201 

Evans,  M.     See  Lewes,  M.  E. 
Evans,  M.  J.     Practical  theology,  by  J.  J.  van  Oosterzee ;  tr. 

and  adapt,  to  the  use  of  Eng.  readers.  18576 

Evans,  M.     Butter  and  cheese.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15476 

Evans,  O.     Howe,  H.     {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.)  2012 

—  Sketch  of  E.  (In  Famous  stories.)  7707 
Evans,    R.    M.     Tales   of   chivalry ;    or,    Evenings   with   the 

chroniclers.  1418 

Contents.    Battle  of  Ottorboume. — Wars  of  Ghent.— Philip  van  Arta- 
velde. — Jacquehne  of  Holland. 
Evans,  T:     Exposition  of  the  faith  of  the  Soc.  of  Friends ; 

with  acct.  of  the  rise  of  the  society.  1416 

—joint  author.    See  Evans,  W. 
Evans,  T.  W.    Instruments  and  apparatus  of  medicine,  surgery, 

hygiene,  etc.     (/n  U.  S.   Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867. 

Rept.,  V.  5.)  9100 

Evans,  W.  F.    Mental  medicine  ;  treatise  on  med.  psychology.  12013 
Evans,   W.   R.     Plea   for   spelling   reform.     {In   Pitman,   I. 

Plea  for  spell,  ref.)  18516 

Evans,  W.,  and  T.     Piety  promoted,  in  a  collection  of  dying 

sayings  of  Quakers.     4  v.  3464-7 

Evarts,  W.  M.     Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)       22315 
Eva's  adv.  in  shadow  land  ;  by  M.  D.  Nauman.     {In  Adv.  in 

shadow  laud.)  20512 

Eveleen  Wilson  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  Pilgrim.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  40.)  11830 


416  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Evelina';   [by  Mme.  d'Arblay].  1095 

Evelyn,  J .  Diary  and  correspondence ;  [with]  the  private 
correspondence  bet.  Charles  I.  and  E.  Nicholas,  and  bet. 
Sir  E.  Hyde  and  Sir  R.  Browne ;  ed.  by  W.  Bray.  New 
ed.     4  V.  1419-22 

Evelyn,  W.  M.     The  young  priest.     (In  Short  stories.)  6965 

Evelyn  Marston  ;  by  A.  Marsh-Caldwell.  11920 

Evenings  with  a  reviewer;  by  J.  Spedding.     2  v.  21740-1 

Everard,  R.     Kingsley,  H.     Sufferings  of  E.     (In  his  Tales 

of  old  travel.)  8065 

Everett,  A.  H.     Critical  and  misc.  ess.     Added,  Poems.  1424 

Essays.  3Ime.de  S6vigne.— Wlio  wrote  Gil  Bias  ?— Life  of  B.  de  St. 
Pierre.— Life  and  writings  of  Schiller.— Geoffroy  on  French  dram,  litera- 
ture.—Private  life  of  Voltaire.— Art  of  being  happy.— Life  and  works  of 
Canova. — Sir  J.  Mackintosh. — Cicero  on  government. — Dialogue  on  gov- 
ernment, bet.  Franklin  and  Montesquieu.  —  Chinese  manners.  —  The 
Sabbath. 

—  Critical  and  misc.  essays,  ser.  2.  13208 

Contents.  Harro  Harring. — Mme.  de  Stael. — Musaeus's  Popular  tales. 
— Irving's  Columbus.— De  Gerando's  History  of  philosophy.— Greenough's 
statue  of  Washington.— Stewart's  PhilosophV.— Lif  e  of  Jean  Jacques  Rous- 
seau.—Havana.— History  of  intellectual  philosophy. — Lord  Vapourcourt. 

—  Life  of  J.  Warren.     {In  Lives  of  em.  Individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 

—  Same.    (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  Biog.,  v.  10.)  4119 

—  Life  of  P.  Henry.  (In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  11.)  4120 
Everett,  C.  C.     Relation  of  Jesus  to  the  present  age.     (In 

Christ,  and  mod.  thought.)  10188 

—  Relation  of  mod.  philosophy  to  liberalism.     (In  Institute  ess.)  19811 

—  Religions  before  Christianity ;  manual  for  Sundav  Schools.  22890 

—  Science  of  thought;  system  of  logic.  '  8052 
Everett,  E.     Biographical  mem.  of  Webster.     (In  "Webster,  D. 

Works,  V.  1.)  4704 

—  Defence  of  Christianity  against  G.  B.  English.  1463 

—  Importance  of  pract.  education  and  usef .  knowledge ;  from  his  orations, 

etc.     (School  Librarv.)  5030 

—  Life  of  J.  Stark.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  1.)  4110 

—  Same.    (In  Lives  of  em.  indiv.,  v.  1.)  2708 

—  Life  of  Washington.  1426 

—  Mount  Yernon  papers.  1426 

—  Orations.     (In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

—  Orations  and  speeches.    4  v. '  1427-9 :  7570 

—  Selections  fr.  the  works  of  E.,  with  sketch  of  his  life.  14:^0 

—  Speech  on  the  removal  of  the  Indians,  1830.     (In  Speeches,  etc.)  5183 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     (In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     (In  his  Living  orators  in  Am.)  2857 

—  Savage,  J.     (In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 

—  Wliipple,  E.  P.  (In  his  Character.)  6546 
Everett,  J.  D.     Illustrations  of  the  ceutimetre-Gramme-Second 

(C.  G.  S.)  system  of  units.  15955 

—  joint  aiithor.    See  Schott,  C.  A. 

Everett,  S.  H.    Benjamin,  Mrs.  M.  G.    (In  her  Mission  sisters.)  384 

Everett,  W.     Changing  base.     Illust.  7552 

—  Double  play.  7653 

—  Lectures  on  the  Univer.  of  Cambridge  in  Eng.     (On  the  Cam.)  6105 

—  School  sermons,  preached  at  Adams  Academy,  Quincy,  Mass.  21353 
Everlasting  punishment.     See  Future  punishment. 

Evers,  H.  Elementary  treatise  on  nautical  astronomy.  (Col- 
lins' elem.  sci.  ser.)  12619 

—  Steam  and  the  locomotive  engine.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12639 

—  Steam  and  the  steam  engine :  land  and  marine.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12640 

—  Same ;  Land,  marine,  and  locomotive.  (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  11977 
•  —  Theory  and  pract.  of  navigation.  (ColUns'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  11940 
Evertsen,  J.     Liefde,  J.  de.     (In  his  Gt.  Dutch  admirals.)  11761 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  417 

Every  man  his  own  poet ;  by  W.  H.  Mallock.  18582 

Everybody's  friend  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  S.  Coyne.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

.    dram.,  v.  44.)  11832 

Every  boy's  book  ;  by  E.  Routledge.  9028 

Every  day.  10530 

Every  day  home  advice  rel.  chief,  to  household  management.      22194 
Every  day  philosopher,  The,  in  town  and  country  ;  by  [A.  K.  H. 

Boyd].  4640 

Every  day  topics  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  16106 

Every  horse  owner's  cyclopedia.     Engr.  12474 

Contents.  Walsh,  .J.  H.  Diseases  and  how  to  cure  them. — Harvey,  E. 
The  American  trotting  horse,  efc— Elderken,  J.  The  turf  and  trotting 
horse  of  America. — McClure,  R.  The  Percheron  horse ;  List  of  stallions ; 
Tables  of  pedigrees. 

—  Same;  Add.,  Walsh,  J.  H.  The  horse  in  the  stable,  etc.  7711 
Evil.  The  rise  and  the  fall ;  or.  The  origin  of  moral  evil.  6540 
Evil  eye  ;  by  J.  B.  Phillips.  {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  17.)  11844 
Evil  eye.  The,  and  other  stories ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  15598 
Evil  genius,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  B.  Bernard.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  20.)  11820 

Evolution.     Allen,  G.     The  colours  of  flowers  as  illust.  in  the 

British  flora.     Illust.  22450 

—  Bastian,  H.  C.    Beginnings  of  life ;  nature,  modes  of  origin,  and  trans- 

formations of  lower  organisms.    2  v;  11015-16 

—  Birks,  T.  R.    Modern  phvs.  fatalism  and  doctr.  of  E.  16644 

—  Brunton,  T.  L.    The  Bible  and  science.    Illust.  20836 

—  Burr,  E.  F.    Pater  Mundl ;  or,  Doctr.  of  evolution.  ,         11478 

—  Cazelles,  M.  E.    Outline  of  the  evolution  philosophv.  13679 

—  Chapman,  H.  C.    Evolution  of  life.                           '  11801 

—  Cope,  E.  D.    On  the  In-pothesis  of  E.     (In.  Hf .-hrs.  with  mod.  sci.)  9821 

—  Fiske,  J.    Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophv,  based  on  the  doctr.  of  evolution, 

etc.    2v.  *  13225-6 

—  Guthrie,  M.    Mr.  Spencer's  formula  of  evolution.  19520 

—  Haeckel,  E.    History  of  creation ;  poj).  exp.  of  the  doctr.  of  E.  in  general, 

and  af  that  of  Darwin,  Goethe,  and  Lamarck  in  particular.    2  v.  15396-7 

—  Henslow,  G.    Theorv  of  E.,  and  the  appl.  of  the  prmc.  of  E.  to  relig.  12197 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Evoiution  in  biology.     {In  his  Sci.  and  cult.)  21538 
Lectures  on  E.,  1876.     (In  his  Amer.  addr.)  17136 

—  Mivart,  St.  G.    Contemporary  evolution ;  ess.  on  recent  soc.  changes.  16600 
On  the  genesis  of  species.    *  9120 

—  Pusey,  S.  E.  B.  B.    Permanence  and  E. ;  supposed  mutabilitv  of  animal 

types.                                                                                         *  22423 
The  religion  of  evolution.  16078 

—  Romanes,  G.  J.    The  scientific  evidences  of  organic  evolution.  22331 

—  Savage,  M.  J.    The  morals  of  evolution.  22484 
Same.     (In  Jiis  Sermons,  v.  1.)  22507 

—  Scudder,  S.  H.    Butterflies,  their  struct.,  changes,  and  life-hist. ;  appl.  of 

the  "  Doctr.  of  Descent."  21^56 

—  Smith,  J.  C.    Evolution  and  a  personal  Creator,    (hi  Chris,  truth  and 

mod.  opinion.)  13496 
The  theistic  basis  of  E.     (In  Boston  Mond.  Lect.,  1880-81.)  20467 

—  Spencer,  H.    Mr.  Martineau  on  evolution.     (In  his  Rec.  discuss.)  11388 

—  Strauss,  D.  F.    The  old  faith  and  the  new.  11742 

—  Tyndall,J.    Professor  Virchow  and  evolution.    (77i  A/sFrag.of  sci.,  v.2.)      19304 

—  Virchow,  R.    The  freedom  of  science  in  the  mod.  state.  18518 

—  Weisman,  A,    Studies  in  the  theorv  of  descent.  19925 

—  Wilson,  A.    Chapters  on  evolution.    Illust.  22344 

—  Wilson,  D.    Caliban :  the  missing  link.  11522 

—  Winchell,  A.    The  doctrine  of  evolution.  12516 

—  Wright,  C.     (In  his  Phil,  disc.)  16903 

—  See  also  Darwin,  C. ;— Huxley,  T.  H. :— Man. 
Also  Bible.    Bible  and  science. 

Evolution  of  the  social  sentiment ;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe.     {In  her 

Hopes  of  the  human  race.)  13506 


418  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Evremond.     See  St.  Evremond. 

Ewald,  A.  C.  The  crown  and  its  advisers  ;  or,  Queen,  ministers, 

lords,  and  commons.  17^18 

—  Life  and  times  of  A.  Sydney,  1622-1683.    2  v.  11512-13 

—  Life  and  times  of  Prince  Charles  Stuart,  commonly  called  the  Young 

pretender;  from  state  papers,  etc.    2  v.  16591-2 

—  Reference  book  of  EngUsh  history.  1354 
Ewald,  G.  H.  A.  von.    Antiquities  of  Israel :  tr.  by  H.  S.  Solly.  15776 

—  Commentary  on  the  book  of  Job ;  tr.  by  J.  F.  Smith.     (Theol.  Tr.  Fd.  Lib.)  *I 

—  Commentary  on  the  prophets  of  the  O.  T.;  tr.  by  J.  F.  Smith.    5  v. 

(Theol.  Tr.  Fd.  Lib.)  *I 

—  Commentary  on  the  Psalms ;  tr.  by  E .  Johnston.  2  v.   (Theol,  Tr.  Fd.  Lib.)  *I 

—  History  of  Israel ;  fr.  the  German  by  R.  Martineau  (v.  1  and  2) ,  and  J.  E. 

Carpenter  (v.  3-5),  v.  1-5.  15251-5 

Contents.    V.  1.    Introductory  and  prelim,  history,    2.    Moses  and 
Theocracy.     3.     Rise  and  splendour  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy.     4. 
^vom  the  disruption  of  the  monarchy  to  its  fall.    5.    History  of  Ezra 
and  of  the  Hagiocracy  in  Israel ;  To  the  time  of  Christ. 
Ewald,  H.  F.  Story  of  Waldemar  Krone's  youth  ;  fr.  the  Danish.     7085 
Ewbank,  T.     Descriptive  and  hist.  acct.  of  hydraulic  and  other 
machines  for  raising  water ;  anc.  and  mod.  ;  with  obs.  on 
subjects  connect,  with  the  mechan.  arts,  etc.  1432 

—  Life  in  Brazil.  .  7431 

—  The  world  a  work  shop ;  or,  Physical  relationship  of  man  to  the  earth.         '  1433. 
Ewell,  M.  D.     Blackstone's  commentaries  ;  obsolete  and  unim- 
portant matter  eliminated.  22024 

Ewing,  E.  P.     Cooking  and  castle-building.  20110 

Ewing,  J.  H.     A  great  emergency,  and  other  tales.  17264 

CoTdents.     A  great  emergency.— A  very  ill-tempered  family.  — Our 
field.— Madam  Liberality. 

—  Jan  of  the  Windmill.  16658 

—  Mrs.  Overtheway's  remembrances.    Illust.  20913 
Examen  de  conscience  d'une  jeune  fille,  L' ;  par  G.  Nadaud. 

(In  Sayn^tes,  e^c,  s^r.  1.)  14791 

Examinations.     Latham,  H.     On  the  action  of  E.  consid.  as  a 

means  of  selection.  18627 

Excellent  opportunity.     (In  Home  narr.)  1197 

Exchange  no  robbery;  by  M.  B.  Edwards.  21612 

Excursions  ;  by  H.  D.  Thoreau.  5458 

Executors.     Stow,  M.  L.  B.     Probate  confiscation.     (Unjust 

laws  which  govern  women.)  17518 

Exeter,  Eng.     Doran,  J.     (In  Ms  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 

Exhibitions.  >iS'ee  London.  International  Exhibition  ; — Paris; — 

Philadelphia ; — Vienna. 
Exile.     See  Little  classics. 

Exile,  The  ;  by  F.  Fontaine.  17987 

Exile- world  of  London  ;  by  J.  McCarthy.    (In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 
Exiles  of  Berezov ;  by  F.  M.  Wilbraham.  .  10584 

Existence  and  life;  by  T.  S.  King.     (In  his  Substance,  etc.)   17277 
Exodus.     See  Bible. 

Exotics  ;  by  J.  F.  C.  and  L.  C.  13901 

Expedition  nocturne  ;  par  X.  de  Maistre.  (In  his  Oeuvres  compl.)  14614 
Expensive  treat.  The,  of  Col.  Moses  Grice  ;  by  R.  M.  John- 
ston.    (Jn /ws  Dukesborough  tales.)  22894 
Experiences  of  a  barrister  ;  by  W.  Warner.  4667 
Experts.    Washburn,  E.    Expert  testimony  and  the  pub.  serv. 

of  experts.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  419 

Expiated.  H795 
Expiation  ;  by  J.  C.  R.  Dorr.  11258 
Exploration.     Phillips,  J.  S.     Explorers',  miners',  and  metal- 
lurgists' companion.     2d.  ed.  16602 

—  See  also  Discoveries  {in  geographif). 
Exploration  of  the  world.     See  Verne,  J. 
Explorers.     See  Discoveries  (m  geography). 
Explosions.     See  Steam-boilers. 

Explosives.    Williams,  W.  M.    Explo^sive  compounds.     (Brit. 

manuf.  ind.)  15466 

Express.    Stimson,  A.  L.   History  of  the  express  business,  etc.  20349 

Expression.     See  Rhetoric. 

Exquemelin,  A.  O.     History  of   the   buccaniers  of   America. 

New  ed.  557 

Extradition.  Spear,  S.  T.  Law  of  extrad.,  internat.  and  in- 
ter-state. App.  Extrad.  treaties  and  laws  of  the  U.  S.,  sec- 
tions of  Eng.  extrad.  act  of  1870,  and  extrad.  regulations 

and  forms.  18788 

Eye.     Ackroyd,  W.     The   eye    and   its   use.     {In  Brown,  R. 

Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  An^el],  H.  C.    How  to  take  care  of  our  eves.                                  -  17826 

—  Harlan,  G.  C.    Eyesight  aud  liow  to  care  for  it.  19030 

—  Jeffries,  B.  J.    The  eye  in  health  and  disease.                     .  9910 

—  Williams,  A.  W.    Diagnosis  and  treatment  of  diseases  of  the  eye.  21264 
Our  eyes,  and  how  to  take  care  of  them.  9606 

—  See  also  Opthalmoscope.    Also  Vision. 

Eye  for  an  eye  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  18308 

Eyebright;  by  S.  Coolidge  [S.  C.  Woolsey].  19022 
'*Eyebright,  Daisy,"  psettc?.     Manual  of  etiquette.     (Putnam's 

hand-bk.  ser.)  8987 
Eyes  and  ears  ;  [papers  on  various  subjects]  ;  by  H.  W.  Beecher.  925 
Eynaud,  A.     Scenes  de  la  vie  orientale :  La  montagne  Kurd; 

La  chanson  de  F^rizade  ;  La  maison  du  Bey.  9512 
^y^^yggja  Saga.   Abstract  of  the  Eyrbyggja  ;  by  Sir  W.  Scott. 

{In  his  Misc.  prose  works,  v.  5.)  3839 

—  Same.  (In  Mallet,  P.  H.  Northern  autiq.)  6114 
Eyi-e,  Sir  V.  Low,  C.  R.  {In  his  Sold,  of  the  vict.  age,  v.  1.)  20030 
F.,  M.  A.  A  spinster's  story.  6099 
F.,  W.  The  simple  ailments  of  horses  ;  their  nat.  and  treatment.  21746 
F.  Grant  &  Co.  ;  by  G.  L.  Chaney.  13311 
Faber,  F.  W.     All  for  Jesus.  8931 

—  Bethlehem.  8932 

—  The  blessed  sacrament ;  or.  The  works  and  ways  of  God.  8933 

—  The  creator  and  the  creature:  or,  The  wonders  of  Divine  love.    4th.  ed.  8926 
•  —  Same.    5th.  Amer.  ed.  with  introd.  6921 

—  Ethel's  book ;  or.  Tales  of  the  angels.  8938 

—  The  foot  of  the  cross ;  or.  The  sorrows  of  Mary.  8930 

—  Growth  in  holiness,  8934 

—  Hymns;  with  sketch  of  his  Hfe.  14036 

—  The  precious  blood ;  or,  The  price  of  our  salvation.  8928 

—  The  rosar\',  and  other  poems.  8937 

—  Sights  and  thoughts  in  foreign  churches,  etc.  8935 

Contents.    Paris  and  Avignon.— Cisalpine  Gaul.— The  Adriatic  and  ^gean. 

—  Sir  Lancelot ;  legend  of  the  Middle  Ages.    2d.  ed.  8927 

—  Spiritual  conferences.    3d.  ed.  8929 

—  The  Styrian  lake,  and  other  poems. 

—  Tracts  on  the  Church  and  her  offices. 

Contents.    I  believe  in  one  Catholic  and  apostolic  chjirch.— The  ane. 
things  of  the  Cath.  Church  in  England.— The  Church,  a  safeguard  against 


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modern  selfishness.— Church  doctrine,  a  witness  against  worldly  times.— 
The  unfulfilled  glory  of  the  Church.— A  churchman's  politics  in  disturbed 
times.— The  Prayer-book,  a  safeguard  against  religious  excitement.— The 
Church  calendar,  a  help  against  time.— The  Church  catechism,  a  model  of 
church  education.— Confirmation,  a  witness  for  obedience  and  unity.— 
The  burial  «eryice,  its  doctr.  and  consolations.— The  dignity  of  little 
children. 

—  Bowden,  J.  E.    Life  and  letters  of  F.  8125 

—  Manning.  H.  E.  Father  Faber.  {In  his  Misc.)  17190 
Fabiola  ;  or,  The  church  of  the  catacombs  ;  by  N.  Wiseman.  19196 
Fables,     ^sop,  G.  W.     Fables  ;  illust.  by  F.  S.  Church.           18267 

—  Bussey,  G.  M.    Fables;  orig.  ancVselected ;  with  introd.  on  the  hist,  of 

fable,  etc.    Illust.  6922 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Fables ;  The  lions  and  the  oxen ;  The  farmer  and  the  fox. 

{In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  1.)  .                  6968 

—  La  Fontaine,  J.  de.    Fables ;  tr.  by  E.  Wright,  Jr.    2  v.  in  1.)  8989 

—  Phaedrus.    Fabulse  ^sop'iae.     See  Phaedrus. 

—  Ralston,  W.  R.  S.    Krilof  and  his  fables.  7768 

—  Scudder,  H.  E.    The  book  of  fables ;  chief,  f r.  ^sop.    Illust.  22085 

—  See  also  Fabulists. 

Fables  in  song  ;  by  Robert,  Lord  Lytton.  12371 

Fabre,  A.     Golden  dreams.     {In  Short  stories.)  6965 

Fabre,  F.     The  Abbe  Tigrane  ;  candidate  for  the  papal  chair  ; 

tr.  by  L.  W.  Bacon.  13943 

Fabre,  V.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Vortr.  cont.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Fabrics.     JSee  Textile. 
Fabulists.     Collins,  W.   L.     La  Fontaine,   and  other  French 

fabulists.  21430 

Face  illumined,  A  ;  by  E.  P.  Roe.  .  18169 

F^cheux,  Les  ;  com^die-ballet ;  par  Moli^re.     (Oeuvres,  v.  2.)  14605 
Factories.     Garvin,  L.  F.  C.     Sanitary  requirements  in  fac- 
tories ;  Injurious  effects  of  cotton  factories  upon  the  health 
of  operatives.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Facts  and  dates  ;  by  A.  Mackay.  8921 

Facts  and  fancies  ;  by  C.  M.  Sedgwick.  11602 

Faded  hope,  The  ;  by  L.  H.  Sigourney.  9697 

Faded  leaf  of  history,  A  ;  by  R.  H.  Davis.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 
Fadette,  pseud.     See  Rodney,  M.  L. 

Faerie  queen.  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  E.  Spenser.  8800 

Fagan,  L.     Life  of  Sir  A.  Panizzi.     Illust.    2d.  ed.  2  v.       20244-5 
Fagan,  W.     Life  and  times  of  D.  O'Connell.    2  v.  *I 

Faience.     See  Pottery. 
Faint  heart  never  won  fair  lady ;  comedy ;  by  J.  R.  Planche. 

{In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  6.)  11808 

Fair,  L.  D.    Morse,  J.  T.  Jr.    Mrs.  Fair.  {In  his  Fam.  trials.)   12368 
Fair  barbarian,  A  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  20357 

Fair  Else,  and  other  tales  ;  by  [M.  Roberts]-  17544 

Fair  face,  The,  in  the  yellow  chariot.     {Li  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)       22935 
Fair  god.  The  ;  by  L.  Wallace.  11916 

Fair-haired  Eckbert,  The  ;  by  Tieck.     {In  Carlyle,  T.     Tales, 

etc.,  V.  1.)  '  13121 

Fair  Harvard  ;  story  of  Amer.  college  life  [by  W.  T.  Washburn].  8001 
Fair  Lusitania  ;  by  C.  C.  Jackson.  *I 

Fair  maid  of  Perth  ;  or,  St.  Valentine's  day ;  by  W.  Scott.  2  v.  3814 
Fair  one.  The,  with  the  golden  locks  ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.     {In 

his  Extravaganzas,  v.  2.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  421 

Fair  philosopher,  A  ;  by  H.   Dauge.  21883 

Fair  puritan,  The  ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.  13558 

Fair  rebel.  The  ;  by  E.  Bennett.  11618 

Fair  Saxon,  A  ;  by  J.  McCarthy.  11497 

Fair  to  see  ;  by  L.  W.  M.  Lockhart.  9926 

Fairbairu,  P.     The  typology  of  Scripture  ;  viewed  in  connect. 

with  divine  dispensations.     6th.  ed.  2  v.  16527-8 

Fairbairn,  W.     Application  of  cast  and  wrought  iron  to  build- 
ing purposes.  10853 

—  Principles  of  mechanism,  and  machinery  of  transmission.  7177 

—  Useful  information  for  engineers.   4th.  ed.  2  ser.  6521-2 

—  Pole,  ^y.  Life  of  F.  partly  written  by  himself,  Portr.  17092 
Fairbairns,  The.  Chambers,  W.  {In  MsStor.  of  remark,  persons.)  18069 
Fairbanks,  G.  R.    History   of   Florida,    to   close   of    Florida 

war,   1842.  12533 

Fairchild,  J.  H.  Moral  law  as  revelation.  (Boston  lect.,  1872.)  8988 
Fairchild  family.  The,  History  of  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.    (In  her 

Works,  V.  2.)  3956 
Fairfax,    T.     Sd   Baron.     Coleridge,   H.     (In   his   Lives   of 

north,  worthies,  v.  1.)  *I 

Fairfax  ;  by  J.  E.  Cooke.  7468 

Fairfield,  C.  E.     Our  Bible  class.  1435 

Fairfield,  F.  G.     The  clubs  of  New  York.  11343 

—  Ten  vears  with  spiritual  mediums.  13489 
Fairfield,  S.  L.  Poetical  Works.  1436 
Fairholt,  F.  W.    Costume  in  England  ;  hist,  of  dress  until  the 

close  of  the  18th.  cent.     Illust.    2d.  ed.  6224 

—  Eccentric  and  remark,  characters ;  biog.  mem.    Illust.  5058 

Contents.  E.  Canning.— A.  Magliabechi.  —  Peter,  the  wild  boy.— T. 
Topham,  the  strong  man.— G.  Watson,  the  Sussex  calculator.— J.  Hud- 
son.—M.  Hopkins,  the  witch-finder.— Count  Ankarstroem.— Chevalier 
d'Eon.— John  Elwes. 

—  Homes,  haunts,  and  works  of  Rubens,  Yandvke,  Rembrandt,  and  Cuyp ; 

the  Dutch  genre-painters ;  Michael  Angelo  and  Raffaelle ;  art-rambles 

in  Belgium,  Holland,  and  Italy.    Illust.  10178 

—  Tobacco ;  its  hist,  and  associations.  •  1437 
Fairlie,  R.  F.     Railways   or   no   railways ;    narrow   gauge  v. 

broad  gauge.  •  *I 
Fairmount  Park.  Pompeian  Museum.     Description    of    Pom- 

peian  ruins,  etc.^  exhibited  at  the  Museum.  18994 

Fairport  nine.  The  ;  by  N.  Brooks.  19970 

Fairs.  Frost,  T.  The  old  showmen  and  old  London  fairs.  13708 
Fairy  bells,  and  what  they  tolled  us  ;  fr.  the  Germ.,  by  S.  W. 

Lander.     Illust.  7368 

Fairy-finder,  The  ;  by  S.  Lover.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  12.)  12983 

Fairy  godmothers.  The,  and  other  tales  ;  by  M.  Gatty.  11371 

Fairy  gold  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly.  {In  her  Sussex  sto.,  v.  2.)  20547 
Fairy,  The,  of  the  fountain  ;  musical  play ;  by  G.  M.   Baker. 

(Plays  for  little  folks.)  19793 

Fairy-land,  The,  of  science  ;  by  A.  B.  Buckley.  18435 
Fairy  Queen.     See  Spenser,  E. 
Fairy  tales. 

—  Bunce,  J.  T.    Fairy  tales ;  their  origin  and  meaning,  etc.  18250 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.*  Fairy  realm.     (In  his  About  old  story-tellers.)  17346 

—  Yardley,  E.    The  supernatural  in  romantic  fiction.  22559 


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Single  stories  and  collections. 

—  AiToni,  C.  P.  de  F.    Spanish  fairy  tales. 

—  Austin,  J.  G.    Mooufolk. 

—  Bache,  R.  M,    American  wonderland. 

—  Child.  L.  M.    Rainbows  for  children. 

—  Clarke,  R.  S.    Fairy  book. 

—  Coleridge,  S.    Phantasmion. 

—  Cone,  S.  W.    The  fairies  in  America. 

—  Craik,  D.  M.    The  fairy  book. 

Is  it  true?;  tales  curious  and  wonderful. 

—  De  Morgan,  M.    Necklace  of  princess  Florimonde ;  and  other  stories. 
On  a  pincushion,  and  other  fairy  tales. 

—  Fairy  bells,  and  what  they  tolled  us ;  fr.  the  Germ,  by  S.  "W.  Lander. 

—  Famous  fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 

—  Gustafsson,  R.    Chit-chat  by  Puck;  fr.  the  Swedish  by  A.  Alberg. 

—  Hamerton,  E.    The  mirror  of  truth,  and  other  marvellous  histories. 

—  Hauff,  W.    Little  Mook,  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn,  and  palace. " 

—  Hawthorne,  J.    Yellow  cap,  and  other  fairy  stories. 

—  Hugessen,  E.  H.  K.    Higgledy-piggledy ;  or,  Stories  for  everybody  and 

everybody's  children. 

Moonshine. 

Tales  at  tea  time. 

Whispers  from  fairyland. 

—  Hugessen,  L.  K.    History  of  Prince  Perrypets. 

—  Ingelow,  J.     Mopsa,  the  fairy. 

—  Kavanagh,  B.  and  J.    The  pearl  fountain,  and  other  fairy  tales. 

—  Keary,  E.    The  magic  valley;  or.  Patient  Antoine. 

—  Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.    Fairy  tales;  tr.  byM.  L.  Booth. 

—  Lemon,  M.    Legends  of  Number  Nip. 

—  Lilliput  legends. 

—  Mabie,  H.  W.    Norse  stories  retold  fr.  the  Eddas. 

—  Morley,  H.  Oberon's  horn. 

—  Old-fashioned  fairy  tales ;  2  ser. 

—  Pabke,  M.  and  Pitman,  M.  J.    Wonder-world  stor.  from  the  Chinese, 

French,  etc. ;  collect,  and  translated. 

—  Perrault,  C.  ana  others.    Fairy  tales ;  tr.  by  J.  R.  Planche. 

—  Prince  of  Argolis ;  story  of  the'  Greek  fairy  time.    Illust. 

—  Stephens,  G.  and  Cavallius,  H.    Old  Norse  fairy  tales. 

—  Stockton,  F.  R.    The  floating  prince,  and  other  fairy  tales. 

—  Stokes,  M.    Indian  fairy  tales. 

—  Tuscan  fairy  tales ;  taken  down  fr.  the  mouths  of  the  people. 

—  Wentworth,  M.    Fairy  tales  fr.  gold  lands. 

—  See  also  Germany.  Literature ;— Wales.  Folklore. 
Also  Grimm.- 

Fairs.     See  Bazaars. 

Faith.     Boardman,  W.  E.     Faith  work  under  Dr.  Cullis. 

—  Brooke,  S.  A.    The  fight  of  faith;  sermons. 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Faith  and  belief .     (jn^is  Essentials,  eic.) 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.    Faith  and  rationalism. 

—  Hare,  J.  C.    The  victory  of  faith;  sermons. 

—  Kimball,  J.  W.    Encouragements  to  faith. 

—  Newman,  F.  W.    Phases  of  faith;  or,  Passages  fr.  the  hist,  of  my  creed. 

—  Porter,  N.    The  collapse  of  faith.     {In  his  Sci.  and  sentiment.) 

—  Smith,  H.  B.    Faith  and  philosophv ;  discourses  and  essays. 

—  Savage,  W.  H.    Intellectual  basis  of  F.     (With  Savage,  M.  J.    Bel.  in 

God.) 

—  Smyth,  N.    The  religious  feeling. 

—  Tayler,  J.  J.    Christian  aspects  of  faith  and  duty. 

—  Wace,  H.    The  foundations  of  faith. 

—  Welch,  R.  Bi    Faith  and  modern  thought. 
Faith,  Nemesis  of ;  by  J.  A.  Froude. 

Faith  and  free  thought.  Christian  Evidence  Society.  Lectures. 

Faith  and  unfaith  ;  by  the  Duchess  ;  [M.  Argel]. 

Faith,  fact,  and  fairy  tale  ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.     (In  ^is  Idols, 

etc.) 
Faith  Gartney's  girlhood  ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 
Faith,  The,  of  reason  ;  discourse  ;  by  J.  W.  Chadwick. 


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13056 

9608 

7026 

12661 

12485 

4995 

6568 

10870 

20047 

20083 

7368 

12276 

22206 

13330 

21022 

21217 

20586 

14325 

11357 

11181 

13241 

11356 

8027 

16675 

17336 

6576 

10873 

12519 

22162 

22109 

19937-8 

17333 
10880 
17350 
21843 
21116 
20097 
20694: 
7028 


12323 
17519 
17391 
18564 
13406 
12145 
3241 
22173 
18186 

20282 
21780 
17150 
20237 
15572 
2186 
15879 
21315 

16980 

2646 

19322 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  423 

Faith  Unwiii's  ordeal ;  by  G.  M.  Craik.  6610 

Faith  White's  letter  book,  1620-1623,  [by  M.  H.  Whiting].  6397 

Faithful  to  the  light,  and  other  tales  ;  by  E.  D.  Cheney.  9069 

Falcon,  C.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  Aer  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Falconberg  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  18558 
Falconer,  E.     Plays.     See  French's  Minor  drama ; — Sargent, 

E.     Mod.  Stand,  dr. 

Falconer,  W.     Poetical  works  ;  with  life,  by  J.  Mitford.  1439 

—  Sketch  of  F.  {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 
Faliscus,  G.     Cynegeticon.     (In  Lemaire,  N.  E.   Poet.   Lat. 

min.,  V.  1.)     (Bib.  Class  Lat.)  8359 

Falk,  A.     Tuttle,  H.     {In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 

Falkenburg  ;  tale  of  the  Rhine.  4896 

Falkland,  Loi'd.     See  Cary,  L. 

Fall,  The.  The  rise  and  the  fall ;  or,  The  origin  of  moral  evil.  6540 
Fall,  The,  of  the  House  of  Usher ;  by  E.  A.  Poe.     {In  Ms 

Tales.)  5144 

—  Same.  (7w  Little  class.,  v.  2.)  12973 
Fallen  fortunes  ;  by  J.  Payn.  16579 
Fallen  leaves.  The  ;  by  W.  Collins.  1st.  ser.  3  v.  20659-61 
Falloux,  A.  F.  P.  comte  de.      Madame  Swetchine,  sa  vie  et  ses 

oeuvres.     2  v.  9408-9 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston.  7021 

—  Sainte-Beuv'e,  C.  A.  (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  15.)  *I 
Fallows,  F.  Lonsdale,  H.  {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)  13814 
False  beasts  and  true  ;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe.  15833 
False  Christ,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Charles.   {In  her  Cripple  of  Anti- 

och.)  5685 

False  friend.  The ;  by  J.  Vanbrugh.  {Bi  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Dram. 

works,  etc.)  4889 

False  key,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.   {In  her  Parent's  assistant.) 

1336;  15296 
False  start,  A  ;  by  J.  Sturgis.  {In  his  Little  comedies,  new  ed.)  21907 
Falsehood  and  truth;  by  Mrs.  Tonna.  {In  her  Works.)  4475  ;  4478 
Falsely  accused,     (/w  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  6.)  19151 

Falstaff,  Sir  John.  Giles,  H.  {Inhis  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  1.)  2252 
Fame  and  fortune  ;  by  H.  Alger.  7647 

Familiar  talks  to  boys  ;  by  J.  Hall.  16039 

Familiar  things.     See  Science,  Familiar. 
Families.     Chambers,  W.     Stories  of  old  families.  18362 

—  W^lford,  E.    Tales  of  our  great  families.    2  v.  18458-9 

—  See  also  Charlestown,  N.  H. ;— Newbury  port,  Mass.;— Rindge,  N.  H. 
Also  Biography. 

Also  Paine ;  Walpole. 
Famille  de  Carvajal,  La  ;  par  P.  M^rim^e.     {In  his  Th^^tre  de 

Clara  Gazul.)  9521 

Famille   du  Baron,    La ;    vaud.    ^pisodique ;    par  E.    Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  18.)  *I 

Famille  Dubois,  La  ;  par  C.  Cros.  {In  Sayn^tes.  etc.^  s6r.  1.)  14791 
Famille  noble  sous  la  Terreur,  Une  ;  par  A.  Des  Echerolles.  14631 
Famille  Riquebourg,  La  ;  ou,  Le  mariage  mal  assorti ;  comedie 

vaud.,  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  21.)  *I 

Family.     Tomes,  R.     Bazar  book  of  the  household.  13471 

—  See  also  Domestic. 


424  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Family  Christmas,  A,  in  Germany ;  fr.  the  German.  (In  Fam. 

stories,  v.  2.)  18149 

Family  failing;   by  J.  Oxenford.    (In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  28.)  7985 

Family  feud,  A  ;  by  L.  Harder.  17029 

Family  feud.  The  ;  by  A.  Hornbrook.  1997 

Family  flight.  A,  over  Egypt  and  Syria  ;  by  E.  E.  and  S.  Hale.    22152 
Family  flight,  A,  thr.  France,  Germany,  etc.  :  by  E.  E.  and  8. 

Hale.  21075 

Family  fortunes  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].  •   21368 

Family,  A,  in  love  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].   (In  her  Nothing  new.)     5082 
Family  jars.     (7n  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  15.)  11843 

Family  pride.     See  Agatha  Beaufort. 

Family  romance  ;  by  B.  13urke.  11879 

Family  secret;  by  F.  Andrews  [E.  Hay].  15783 

Family  secret.  The  ;  by  W.  Collins.  (In  his  Mad  Monkton,  etc.)     443 
Family  secrets.  5847 

Family  tree,  A  ;  by  A.  De  Fonblanque.  16612 

Family  vicissitudes.     (Jii  Biography  and  criticism.)  7911 

Famine.     See  India. 

Famine  abroad.  (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  7.)  14307 
Famous  American  Indians.     See  Eggleston,  E.  and  G.  C. 
Famous  boys  ;  and  how  they  became  great  men.     London.  5036 

Contents.    H.  Greeley. — J.  G.  Bennett.— George  Stephenson  and  his 
son   Robert.— Lord   Brougham.— J.    Kitto.— H.   Miller.— S.    Drew.- T. 
Cooper.— W.  Jay.— J.  P.  Curran.- S.  Crompton. — E.  Burritt.— D.  Jer- 
rold.— D.  Livingstone.- J.  Morrison.— T.  Kelly.— J.  Sturge. 
Famous  boys  ;  and  how  they  became  great  men.     New  York.         7707 
Contents.    D.  Webster.— S.  Drew.— B.  Franklin.— R.  Burns.— E.  K. 
Kane.— H.    Clav.— J.    Leyden.— J.    Montgomery.  — N.    Bowditch. — H. 
Havelock.— D.  Livingstone.— O.  Evans.— S.  T.  Coleridge.— R.  Fulton.— 
J.  Kitto —H.  Davy.— A.  Lawrence.— S.  Girard.- S.  Crompton.— T.  Chal- 
mers.—J.  Lafitte.— J.  J.  Audubon.— W.  Jay. — R.  Sherman. 
Famous  fairytales  of  all  nations.     lUust.  by  R.  Doyle.  12276 

Famous  stories.     Illust.     2  v.  18148-9 

Contents.  V.  1.  De  Quincey,  T.  The  avenger.— Hawthorne,  N. 
Peter  Goldthwaite's  treasure. — Winthrop,  T.  Love  and  skates. — Hood, 
T.  The  defaulter.— Vaughan,  H.  Coldstream.— Spicer,  H.  Madonna.— 
Macnish,  R.  The  metempsychosis.  —  The  uninvited.— The  bellows- 
mender  of  Lyons.— The  Smallchange  family.— Lee,  H.  The  Scotsman's 
tale.— The  bfacksmiths  of  Holsby.— A  penitent  confession.  2.  Christ- 
mas with  the  Baron.— Davis,  R.  B.  H.  Stephen  Yarrow.— A  family 
Christmas  in  Germany.— Hawthorne,  N.  The  Christmas  banquet. — O'- 
Brian,  F.  J.  Three  of  a  trade.— Zschokke,  H.  Adventures  of  a  New- 
Year's  eve.— O'Brian,  F.  J.  From  hand  to  mouth. — Heyse,  P.  Count 
Ernest's  home.— Little  Peg  O'Shaughnessy. — Thackeray,  W.  M.  A  shab- 
by genteel  story. 

Famous  women,  name?!/-' 

Blind,  M.    George  Eliot.  22862 

Robinson,  M.  F.    Emily  Bronte.  22875 

Fanaticism.     Taylor,  I.     Fanaticism.  4369 

Fanchette.     (Round-rob.  ser.)  22748 

Fanchon,  the  cricket ;  by  George  Sand.  9673 

Fanchon,  the  cricket ;  domestic  dr.  ;  tr.  by  A.  TTaldauer.     (In 

Mod.  Stand  dr.,  v.  42.)  11831 

Fancy  dress.     See  Costume. 
Fancy  work.     See  Household  art. 


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Fankwei ;  or,  The  San  Jacinto  in  the  seas   of  India,   China, 

and  Japan  ;  by  W.  M.  Wood. 
Fannie  St.  John ;  by  E.  P.  Delesdernier. 
Fanning,  J.  T.     Practical  trea.  on  water-supply  eng.  ;   rel.  to 

the  hydrology,  e^c,  of  water  works  in  N.  America. 
Fanny.  '  See  Feydeau,  E.  A. 
Fanny's  fancies ;  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall. 

Fanshawe,  Lady  A.  (H.)  Watson,  H.  C.  (Inhis  Her.  women.) 
Fanshawe  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne. 

Fantasio  ;  par  A.  de  Musset.     (In  Ms  Comedies,  v.  1.) 
Far  from  the  madding  crowd  ;  by  T.  Hardy. 
Faraday,  M.     Chemical  history  of  a  candle. 
-^  Chemical  manipulation. 

—  Experimental  researches  in  electricity.    3  v. 

—  Observations  on  the  educ.  of  the  judgment.     {In  Youmans,  E.  L.    Cult. 

demand,  by  mod.  life.) 

—  On  the  var.  forces  of  nature ;  ed.  by  W.  Crookes.    Illust. 

yote.    Amer.  ed.  has  the  title,  Co^urse  of  six  lect.  on  the  var.  forces  of 
matter. 

—  Gladstone.  J.  H.    M.  Faraday. 

—  Jones.  H.  B.    Life  and  letters  of  F.    2  v. 

—  Taylor,  I.    {In  his  Golden  lives.) 

—  Tyhdall,  J.    Faraday  as  a  discoverer. 

Life  and  letters  of  'F.     {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.) 

Farcy,  J.  G.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1.) 
Farina,  S.     Love  blinded  ;  tr.  by  Marcellina. 
Farinelli ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  2.) 
FarjeoQ,  B.  L.     At  the  sign  of  the  silver  flagon. 

—  The  bells  of  Penraven. 

—  Blade-o-grass. 

—  Bread-and-cheese  and  kisses. 

—  Duchess  of  Rosemary  Lane. 

—  Golden  grain. 

—  Griff. 

—  An  island  pearl. 
-r-  Jessie  Trim. 

—  Joshua  Marvel. 

—  King  of  No-land. 

—  London's  heart. 

—  Love's  victory. 

—  Shadows  on  the  snow. 

Farm  ballads  ;  by  W.  Carleton. 
Farm  festivals  ;  by  W.  Carleton. 
Farm  legends  ;  by  W.  Carleton. 
Farm-yard  club,  The,  of  Jotham ;  by  G.  B.  Loring. 
Farman,  E.  {pseud,  D.  A.  Shepherd.)     How  two  girls  tried 
farming. 

—  A  white  hand. 

Farmer  Bassett's  romance;    by  Saxe  Holm.     {In  his  Stor., 

ser.  2.) 
Farmer  boy.  The  ;  by  Uncle  Juvinell ;  ed.  by  W.  M.  Thayer. 
Farmer's  daughter.     See  Goodale,  E. 
Farming.     See  Agriculture. 
Farm,  A.  B.     The  silkworm  disease.     {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for 

all,  ser.  4.) 
Farnese,  A.,  Duke  of  Parma. 

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Farnese  marbles.      Palgrave,  F.  T.      The  Farnese  marbles. 

{In  his  Ess.  on  art.)  6531 

Farnham,  E.  W.  B.     California,  in-doors  and  out.  1446 

—  Eliza  Woodson.  5607 

—  Life  in  prairie  land.  1447 

—  Woman  and  her  era.  v.  2.  5792 
Farnham,  G.  L.     Primary  reading  ;  the  thought  and  sentence 

method.  (In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  etc.,  1873.)  17753 
Faroe  Islands.     Dasent,  G.  W.     A  fortnight  in  F.     (In  his 

Jest  and  earnest,  v.  1.)  13611 

—  Kneeland,  L.    IS'otes  on  the  Orkney,  Shetland,  and  Faroe  Is.     (In  his 

Amer.  in  Iceland.)  15370 
Farquhar,  G.     Dramatic  works.     (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Dram. 

works,  etc.)                         •  4889 
Contents.    Love  and  a  bottle.— The  constant  couple.— Sir  Harry  Wild- 
air.— The  inconstant.— The  twin-rivals.  — The   recruiting  officer. — The 
beaux-stratagem. 

—  The  inconstant.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  28.)  11824 
Farquharson,  M.     See  Finley,  M. 

Farquharson  of  Inverey,  Story  of  ;    by  T.  D.  Lauder.     (  With 

Tieck,  J.  L.     The  elves.)  12446 

Farragut,  D.  G.     Chesney,  C.   C.     Admirals  F.  and  Porter, 

and  the  navy  of  the  Union.     (In  his  Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  Farragut,  L.    Life  of  F. ;  journal  and  letters.  19423 

—  Headley,  P.  C.    Life  of  Farragut.  6081 

—  Montgomery,  J.  E.    Our  Admiral's  flag  abroad;  cruise  of  F.,  1867-8,  in 

the  flag-ship  Franklin.  8063 

—  Sketch  of  F.    (In  Our  great  captains.)  5962 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.  (In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 
Farragut,  L.     Life  of  D.  G.  Farragut ;  journal  and  letters. 

Portr.,  maps,  etc.  19423 
Farrar,  A.  S.     Critical  hist,  of  free  thought  in  ref.  to  the  Chr. 

relig.  (Bampton  lect.)  10741 
Farrar,  C.  A.  J.     Eastward,  ho  !    or.  Adventures  at  Rangeley 

lakes.  19743 

Farrar,  E.  (R.)  Recollections  of  seventy  years.  5988 
Farrar,  F.  W.     The  'De  imitatione  Christi.'     (In  Kempe,  J. 

E.     Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  The  early  days  of  Christianity.  22025 

—  Eric ;  or,  Little  by  little.  1448 

—  Essay  on  the  origm  of  language.  8838 

—  Eternal  hope ;  sermons  preached  in  Westminster  Abbey.  17549 

—  Families  of  speech.  8839 

—  "  In  the  days  of  thy  youth  " ;  sermons.  16659 

—  Julian  Home.          "  1449 

—  Life  and  work  of  St.  Paul.    2  v.  18963-4, 

—  Mercy  and  judgment ;  Christian  eschatology  with  ref.  to  Dr.  Pusey's 

"  What  is  of  faith  ?  "  20703 

—  Preface.     (In  Hershon,  P.  I.    Talmudic  misc.)  19948 

—  St.  Winifred's ;  or.  The  world  of  school.  5555 

—  Saintly  workers ;  lect.  18225 

—  Seekei-s  after  God.  3676 

—  The  silence  and  the  voices  of  God ;  with  other  sermons.  12177 

—  Talks  on  temperance.  18074 

—  Wilson,  the  saintly  preacher.     (Iw  Kemp,  J.  E.    Class,  preach.)  17464 

—  The  witness  of  history  to  Christ.  (Hulsean  lect.,  4th.  ed.)  17225 
Farrar,  H.  S.     Bossuet  and  his  contemporaries.  13644 

—  A  christian  painter  of  the  19th.  cent. ;  life  of  Hippoine  Flandrin.  14070 
Farrar,  M.  Five  years  in  Minnesota  ;  sketches  of  life.  20931 
Farrell,  J.     The  dumb  girl  of  Genoa.      (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  33.)  11826 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  '  427 

Farren,  W.     Lewes,  G.  H.     {In  his  Actors  and  acting.)  14097 

Farrer,  J.  A.  Adam  Smith,  1723-1790.   (Eng.  philosophers.)  20154 

—  Primitive  maimers  and  customs.  18965 

—  Zululand  and  the  Zulus ;  their  hist.,  I^eliefs,  etc.  3d.  ed.  19105 
Farrer,  T.  H.  Free  trade  versus  fair  trade.  (Cobden  club.)  21695 
Fascinating  individuals  ;    by  H.  Danvers.     (In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  21.)  11846 

Fashion;  comedy;   by  A.  C.  Mowatt.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  27.)  11823 

Fashion  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.     (In  his  Plain  talks.)  6015 

Fashion  and  famine;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  4212 

Fashion  in  deformity  ;  by  W.  H.  Flower.  20846 

Fashionable  scrambles  in  country-houses.      (In  Sketches  and 

ess.  fr.  the  Sat.  Rev.)  12749 

Fast  day  sermons.  '      1454 

Contents.  Thomwell,  J.  H.  Our  national  sins.  —  Palmer,  B.  M. 
Slavery  a  divine  trust.— Dabney,  R.  L.  The  Christian's  best  motive  for 
patriotism.— Breckinridge,  R.  J.  The  Union  to  be  preserved.— Yan  Dyke, 
H.  J.  Character  and  influence  of  abolitionism. — Lewis,  T.  Patriarchal 
and  Jewish  servitude  no  arg:ument  for  American  slavery.— Raphall,  M.  J. 
Bible  view  of  slavery.— Vinton,  F.  Fanaticism  rebuked.— Beecher,  H. 
W.  Peace,  be  still.— Bellows,  H.  W.  Crisis  of  our  national  disease.— 
Adams,  W.  Prayer  for  rulers ;  or,  Duty  of  Christian  patriots. 
Fast  friends  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  13095 

Fast  in  the  ice  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  18700 

Fast  life.  A,  on  the  modern  highway ;  by  J.  Taylor.  12683 

Fasting.     Hammond,  W.  A.     Fasting  girls  ;   their  physiology 

and  pathology.  18467 

Fasts.     See  Ecclesiastical  fasts  and  feasts. 

Fat  contributor,  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4403 

Fatal  cradle.  The  ;  by  W.  Collins.    (In  his  Miss  or  Mrs.  ?,  etc.)   11 533 

—  Same.  (In  his  Alicia  Warlock.)  13744 
Fatal  dowry,  The  ;  by  P.  Massinger.  (In  his  Plays,  v.  3.)  5130 
Fatal  marksman.  The  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.      (In  his  Logic  of 

polit.  econ.)  1162 

Fatal  repast.  The.      (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  5.)  19144 

Fatalism.     Birks,  T.  R.     Modern  physical  fatalism  and  the 

doctr.  of  evolution.  16644 

Fate,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  12415 

Fated  to  be  free  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.  13893 

Father,  The  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  9290 

—  Same.  (In  his  Bridal  march,  etc.)  21758 
Father  and  daughter  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  483 
Father  arfd  son ;  drama ;   by  E.   Fitzball.     (In  Mod.   stand. 

dr.,  V.  25.)  11822 

Father  Brighthopes  ;  by  J.  T.  Townsend.  4509 

Father  Darcy  ;  by  A.  Marsh-Caldwell.  5276 
Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost ;  by  S.  R.  Calthrop.  (In  Inst,  ess.)   19811 

Father  Tom  and  the  Pope  ;   [by  S.  Ferguson].  6588 

—  Same.    (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.)  19141 

—  Same.    (In  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 

Note.    Also  attributed  to  J.  F.  Murray. 
Fathers.     Jackson,  G.  A.     Fathers  of   the  3d.  cent.  20478 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Church  of  the  fathers.    (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  v.  2.)  12917 

—  See  also  Apostolic  Fathers. 


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Fathers,  The,  for  English  readers.     See  Soc.  for  Prom.  Chr. 

Knowledge. 
Fathers  and  sons  ;  by  I.  8.  Turgen<eff.  6909 
Fathers  and  sons  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15660 
Fatinitza  ;  comic  opera  ;  by  F.  von  Supp6.  *I 
Faucher,  J.     A  new  commercial  treaty  bet.  Gt.  Brit,  and  Ger- 
many.    {In  Cobden  Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 

—  Russian  agrarian  legislation  of  1861.  {hi  Cobden  Club.  Syst.  of  Id.  ten.)  16008 
Faucit  of  Balliol ;  by  H.  C.  Merivale.  22689 
Faulkner,  F.  and  Robb,  D.  C.     Translation,  notes,  index,  etc. 

{In  Pasteur,  L.     Stud,  on  fermentation.)  19512 

Fauna,  The,  of  fancy  ;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe.    {In  her  False  beasts.)  15833 

Faunce,  D.  W.  The  Christian  in  the  world.  (Fletcher  prize  ess.)  13269 

—  A  young  man's  difficulties  with  his  Bible.  16711 
Fauriel,  C.  C.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  Jm  portr.  cont.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Fausse-Lendry,  P.  de,  marquise  de.     Quelques-uns  des  fruits 

amers  de  la  revolution.     {In  M^moires  sur  les  journ^es  de 

Sept.  1792.)      (Barri^re.     Bib.  des  mem.)  14538 

Fausset,  A.  ^.^  joint  author.     See  Jamieson,  R. 

Faust.     See  Goethe,  J.  VY.  von. 

Faust ;  opera  ;  by  Gounod.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Faust  and  Marguerite  ;  drama.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  34.)  11827 
Faustiue.   Renan,  E.    LTmperatrice  Faustine.  (/?i  ^^is  Melanges 

d'hist.)  14516 

Faustine;  by  "Rita."  22050 

Faustus  and  Queen  Elizabeth.    {I71  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  1.)  19140 

Faute,  Une  ;  drame  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  21.)  *I 

Favorita.  La  ;  opera  :  by  Donizetti.  *I 

■  -  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Favorite,  La  ;  com^die-vaud.  ;  par  P^.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s^r. 

2,  V.  22;  s^r.  3,  v.  4.)  *I 

Favre,  G.  C.  J.     King  E.     {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 

Favre,  G.     Saint-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  13.)  *I 

Fawcett,  E.     The  critic ;  poem.     (/71  Rougegorge,  e^c.)  8711 

—  A  hopeless  case.  19759 

—  Notice.  {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Poets'  homes.)  19286 
Fawcett,  H.     The  economic  position  of  the  Brit,  labourer.  11147 

—  Free  trade  and  protection ;  causes  which  have  retarded  the  genl.  adop.  of 

free  trade.  19243 

—  Manual  of  political  economy.    4th.  ed.  14209 

—  Pauperism ;  its  causes  and  remedies.  18447 

—  Hintou,  R.  J.     (In  his  Eug.  rad.  lead.)                                                  ^  13828 

—  joint  author.     See  Spencer.  H. 

Fawcett,  J.     Foster,  J.      {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1503 

Fawcett,  M.  G.     Political  economy  for  beginners.  10802 

—  Tales  in  political  economy.  13589 
Fawkes,  F.  A.     Hot  water  heating  on  the  low  pressure  sys- 
tem.    Illust.  22218 

Fay,  A.     Music-study  in  Germany.  20222 

Fay,  A.  M.     Idylls  and  poems.  19331 

Fay,  T.  S.     Great  outline  of  geography;  text-book  and  atlas.  8679 

—  Norman  Leslie ;  a  New  York  story.  7761 
Fayal  and  the  Portuguese  ;  by  T.  W.  Higginsou.     {In  his  At- 
lantic ess.)  12372 


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Faye  Mar  of  Storm-cliff  ;  by  S.  J.  Pritchard.  7118 
Fayence.     See  Faience. 

Fayoum,  The  ;   by  P.  Lenoir.  11762 

Fazio  ;  tragedy  ;  by  H.  H.  Milman.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  1.)  11803 

Fearful  responsibility.  A,  and  other  stories  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  20637 
Fearn,  H.  N.     The  money  market ;  what  it  is,  what  it  does, 

and  how  it  is  managed.  6484 

Fearson,  D.  R.     School  inspection.  16712 
Feasts.     See  Ecclesiastical  fasts  and  feasts. 

Feasts  and  fasts  ;  by  E.  V.  Neale.  *I 
Featherman,  A.     Social  hist,  of  the  races  of  mankind.     Div. 

5  :  Aramaeans.  21004 

Feats  on  the  fiord  ;  by  H.  Martineau.  2958 

Fechter,  C.  A.     Field,  K.     C.  A.  Fechter.     Illnst.  22026 
Fedele,  C.     See  Mapelli,  C.  F. 

Federal  government.    Freeman,  E.  A.    History  of  federal  gov- 
ernment, V.  1.  17938 

—  Hill,  B.  A.  Liberty  and  law  under  federative  government.  12102 
Federalism.     Adams.  H.     Documents  rel.  toN.  E.  federalism. 

1800-1815.  17388 
Federalists  ;   [essays],  1788  ;  by  Hamilton,  Madison,  and  Jay. 
App.,  Letters  of  Pacificus  and  Helvidius  on  the  proclama- 
tion of  neutrality  of  1793,  etc.     New  ed.  1456 
Federhohn,  T.     In  the  wide  world.      {In  Hale,  E.  E.     Tales 

for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13986 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  S.  Bor£r  and  M.  A.  Brown.  {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)  11874 
Federigo  ;  par  P.  M^rim^e.  {In  his  Derni^res  nouv.)  9555 
F^e  aux  roses.  La  ;  op^ra  comique,  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  4,  v.  14.)                 .  *I 
Feeding.     See  Cattle-feeding. 

Feelings.     Bain,  A.     The  emotions  and  the  will.  •  8897 

—  Darwin,  C.  R.    Exprej^sion  of  the  emotions  in  man  and  animals.  11279 

—  Haven,  J.    Mental  philosophv;  incl.  the  intellect,  sensibilities,  and  will.  8556 

—  McCosh,  J.    The  emotions.    *  19538 

—  Upham,  T.  C.    Elements  of  mental  philosophy.    2  v.                          •  4575-6 
Same ;  abgd.  as  a  text-book.                          '  5062 

Feild,  E.  Bishop.  Tucker,  H.  W.  Memoir  of  the  life,  etc.,  of  F.  18847 

F^letz,  C.  M.  D.  Saint-BeuVe,  C.  A.    {In  his  cans,  lund.,  v.  1.)       ♦! 

F^licie  Mordaunt's  world  ;    by  L.  P.  Hale.     {In  Hale,  E.  E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  v.  4.)  13933 

Felipa;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.     {hi  her  Rodman.)                   '      .  19610 
F^lix,  E.  R.     See  Rachel,  E.  F. 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical ;  by  George  Eliot  [M.  B.  Lewes].  6402 

Felkin,  W.     Hosiery  and  lace.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15470 
Fell,  J.     Life  of  H.  Hammond,     {With  Burnett.  G.     Life  of 

M.  Hale.  *I 

Fellah,  The  ;  by  E.  About.  10795 

Fellow-townsmen  ;  by  T.  Hardy.  19761 
Fellowes,  G.     See  Delesdernier,  E.  P.     Fannie  St.  John. 
Felltham  or  Feltham,  O.    Resolves,  divine,  moral,  and  polit.  ; 

with  acct.  of  the  author.  1459 

Felt.     Thomson,  J.     Treatise  on  hat-making  and  felting.  7485 

Felton,  C.  C.     Familiar  letters  fr.  Europe.  5769 


430  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Greece ;  ancient  and  modern ;  lect.    2  v.  6592-3 

Contents.    V.  1.    Greek  language  and  poetry.— Life  of  Greece.    3. 
Constitutions  and  orators  of  Greece. — Modern  Greece. 

—  History  of  Greece.     (In  Smith,  W.    Hist,  of  Greece.)  13189 
-—  Life  of  W.  Eaton.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  9.)  4118 

—  Memorial  of  John  S.  Popkin.  *I 
Female  minister,  The.  5230 
Female  spy,  The  ;  by  E.  Bennett.  11617 
Femme  bien  pleurae,  Une  ;  monologue  ;  par  P.  Delair.   (Th^dtre 

camp.,  s6r.  6.)  14690 
Femme  est  un  diable,  Une  ;  par  M^rim^e.     {In  his  Th6^tre  de 

Clara  Gazul.)  9521 

Femmes  savantes,  Les  ;  com^die  ;  par  Moli^re.   (Oeuvres,  v.  8.]  14611 

Fences.  Harney,  G.  E.  Stables,  out-buildings,  and  fences.  *I 
F^nelon,  F.  de  S.  de  L.      Adventures  of  Telemachus ;  tr.  by 

Dr.  Hawkesworth.     (Jn  Wight,  O.  W.     Adv.,  e^c.)  1458 

—  Christian  counsels  select,  fr.  the  works  of  F. ;  tr.  by  A.  M.  James.  12340 

—  Spiritual  letters ;  letters  to  men.  18833 

—  Spiritual  letters ;  letters  to  women.  19106 

—  Carter,  T.  T.   F6nelon's  (Euvres  spirituelles.    {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp. 

for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Character  and  writings  of  F.     {In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  787 

—  Follen,  E.  L.  C.    Life  and  writings  of  F.  1489 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     (In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  2.)  13217 

—  Life  of  F6nelon.    (J/i  Wight,  O.  W.    Adv.  of  Telemachus.)  1458 

—  Lear,  Mrs.  H.  L.  S.    F^nelon ;  biog.  sketch.  21184 

—  Saint-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  2, 10.)  *I 
Same.    Eng.    {In  his  Mond.  chats.)  17345 

—  Upham,  T.  C.    Account  of  the  pers.  hist,  and  relig.  opinions  of  F.     {In 

his  Life,  etc.  of  Mme.  Guyon,  v.  2.)  4574 

—  Villemaiu,  A.  F.    Essay  on  the  character  and  genius  of  F.    {In  Wight, 

O.  W.    Adv.  of  Telemachus.)  1458 

Fenn,  G.  M.     Jack  in  the  box.  16087 

—  Off  to  the  wilds.  22076 

—  The  parson  o'  Dumford.  19332 

—  Treasure  hunters.  13321 

—  The  vicar's  people.  21010 

—  The  world  of  wit  and  humour.  11446 
Fenner,  B.     Raising  the  veil ;  or,  Scenes  in  the  courts.  1460 
Fenner,  E.     History  of  the  New  Orleans  Auxiliary  Associa- 
tion. •  (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  e^c,  v.  7.)  *I 

Fenner,  T.  P.,  ed.  Cabin  and  plantation  songs.  (7n  Armsti'ong, 

M.  F.,  Hahipton,  etc.)                         .  12319 

Fenning^  E.     Paget,  J.     (In  his  Paradoxes  and  puzzles.)  12732 

Fens,  The  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.     (In  his  Prose  idylls.)  3951 

—  Same.  {In  Little  classics,  v.  17.)  20166 
Fenton,  H.  T.,  joint  author.  See  Cooper,  T.  V.  *I 
Fenton,  J.  Early  Hebrew  life  ;  study  in  sociology.  21279 
Fenton,  J.  L.    Crocker,  G.  W.   (In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
Fenton,  L.  Duchess  of  Bolton.    Clayton,  E.  C.    (In  her  Queens 

of  song.)  5873 
Ferdinand  I.  of  Austria.  Doran,  J.  {Lihis  Monarchs,  efc,  v.l.)  1248 
Ferdinand  III.,  King  of  Castile.    Irving,  W.      (In  his  Spanish 

papers.)  2164;  5868 

Ferdinand  V.  of  Spain.,  and  Isabella.     Prescott,  W.  H.    Hist. 

of  the  reign  of  F.  and  I.     3  v.  3533-5 

Ferguson,  A.     History  of   the  prog,  and  termination  of    the 

Roman  Republic.  1461 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  431 

Ferguson,  D.  J.     Law  and  miracle  ;  The  vision  of  God.     {In 

Scotch  sermons,  1880.)  19903 

Ferguson,  J.     Lectures;  new  ed.,  enl.  by  D.  Brewster;  rev. 

by  R.  Patterson.     2  v.  and  plates.     3  v.  5038-40 

—  Hewe,  H.     {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 

—  Sketch  of  F.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 
Ferguson  or  Fergusson,   R.     Miller,   H.     Recollections  of  F. 

{In  Us  Tales,  etc.)  2557 

Ferguson,  S.     Father  Tom  and  the  Pope  ;  or,  A  night  in  the 

Vatican.  6588 

—  Same.    {In  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 
Note.    Also  attributed  to  J.  F.  Murray. 

Ferguson,  W.  B.     Chemistry  of  a  brewer's  vat.     {In  Brown, 

R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

Fergusson,  J.     History  of  architecture  in  all  countries.     2d. 

ed.     4v.  .  12260-3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— Anc.  architecture. — Christian  architecture. 
S.  Christian  architecture. — Saracenic  and  anc.  Amer.  architecture.  3. 
Indian  and  Eastern  architecture.    4.    Modem  styles  of  architecture. 

—  The  Persian  palace  of  Mashita.    Illust.     {In  Tristram,  H.  B.    Land  of 
Moah.)  12141 

—  Eude  stone  monuments  in  all  countries ;  their  age  and  uses.    Illust.  9990 
Fermentation.     Pasteur,  L.     Studies  on  fermentation  ;  tr.  of 

"  Etudes  sur  la  bi^re,"  with  notes,  illust.,  etc.,  by  F.  Faulk- 
ner and  D.  C.  Robb.  19512 

—  Schiitzenber^er,  P.    On  fermentation.    Illust.  15764 

—  Sedgwick,  w .  T.  On  fermentation.  {In  Martin,  H.  N.  and  others.  Lect.)      22774 

—  Tyndall,  J.  Fermentation,  and  its  bearings  on  surgerv  and  medicine.  {In 

his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  2.)  "  19304 

Fern,  Fanny,  pseud.     See  Parton,  S.  P. 

Fern  leaves  fr.  Fanny's  portfolio  ;  [by  S.  P.  Parton].  3395 

Fern  aid,  J.  C.     Biography  of  E.  M.  Newcomb.     {In  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Fernandez,  M.  M.  M.  called  La  Gorilla.     Trollope,  T.  A.   {In 

his  Decade  of  Ital.  women,  v.  2.)  10989 

Feme  Fleming  ;  by  C.  A.  Warfield.  16902 

Ferns.     Eaton,  D.  C.     Ferns.     {In  Chapman,  A.  W.     Flora 

of  the  So.  U.  S.)  *I 

—  Heath,  F.  G.    The  fern  paradise ;  plea  for  the  culture  of  ferns.  15594 

—  Hibbard,  S.    The  fern  garden.  8874 
Same.    {In  his  Hnndy  hook.)                                                                        11887 

—  Lowe,  E.  J.    Ferns;  British  and  exotic;  [cold,  plates].    8  v.  8195-202 

Nat.  hist,  of  new  and  rare  ferns ;  cold,  illust.  8206 

Our  native  ferns ;  or,  History  of  the  Brit,  species ;  cold,  plates.    2  v.       8203-4 

—  Roberts,  M.    {In  his  Voices  fr.  the  woodlands.)  5905 

—  Robinson,  J.    Feras,  in  their  homes  and  ours.  17789 

—  Smith,  J.    Ferns ;  British  and  foreign.    New  ed.  17094 
Historia  filicum ;  expos,  of  the  nature,  number,  and  organography  of  ferns.       *I 

—  Underwood,  L.  M.    Our  native  ferns,  and  how  to  studv  them.  20651 

—  Williamson,  J.  Ferns  of  Kentucky ;  with  etchings,  efc.,"illustrating  struc- 

ture, fertilization,  etc.  *I 

Fernyhurst  court.     Illust.  9074 

Ferraro,  G.     Relazione  delle  scoperte  fatte  da  C.  Colombo,  da 

A.  Vespucci,  e  da  altri  1492-1506  ;  tratta  dai  manoscritti 

della  biblioteca  di  Ferrara.  15510 

Ferrey,  B.     Recollections  of  A.  N.  W.  Pugin,  and  his  father, 

A.   Pugin ;    with  not.  of   their  works.     App.   by  E.   A. 

Purcell.  *I 

Ferrier,  M.     Destiny.  13277 


432  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  The  inheritance.  1484 

—  Marriage.  12461 
Ferrier,  P.     Chez  la  cliente  ;  monologue  ;  Une  larme  d'Auverg- 

Dat.      (/n  Sayn^tes,  ete.,  s^r.  1.)  14791 

—  Le  codicille;  comedie.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  4.)  14794 

—  Comme  on  fait  son  lit.     (Theatre  de  Camp.,  s6r.  6.)  •  14690 

—  La  course  au  baiser;  comMie.     (/w  Saynkes,  eic,  s6r.  5.)  14796 

—  Un  quart  d'heure  avant  sa  mort;  comedie.     (In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  6.)  14796 

—  Le  roman  d'une  pupille;  comedie.     (Jn  Saynetes,  etc.,  s6r.  2.)  14792 
Ferris,  G.  T.     Great  German  composers.     (Appletons'  hand.- 

vol.  ser.)  18050 

Contents.     Bach.— Handel.— Gluck.— Haydn.— Mozart.— Beethoven.— 

Schubert,  Schumann,  and  Franz. —Chopin.— Weber.— Mendelssohn.— 

Wagner. 

—  Great  Ital.  and  Fr.  composers.     (Appletons'  hand.-vol.  ser.)  18707 

Contents.  Palastrina.  — Piccini,  Paisiello,  and  Cimarosa.— Rossini.— 
Donizetti  and  Bellini.— Verdi.— Cherubini  and  his  predecessors.- Mehul, 
Spontini,  and  Halevy.— Boieldieu  and  Auber. — Meyerbeer.— Gounod. 

—  Great  singers ;  namely: 

Faustina  Bordoni  to  Henrietta  Soutag.     (Appletons'  hand.-vol.  ser.)  20364 

Malibran  to  Titiens.     (Appletons'  new  hand.-vol.  ser.)  20365 

—  The  great  violinists  and  pianists.     (Appletons'  new  hand.-vol.  ser.)  20470 

Contents.    The  violinists  and  pianists. — Viotti.— L.  Spohr.— N.  Paga- 
nini.— De  B6riot.  — Ole  Bull.  — M.  Clementi.  — Moscheles.  — The  Schu- 
manns  and  Chopin.— Thalberg  and  Gottschalk.— F.  Liszt. 
Ferry,  J.     King,  E.     {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 

Ferry,  The,  on  the  Danube  ;  by  [Mrs.  Gore],     (hi  her  Hun- 
garian tales,  V.  2.)  21561 
Fersen,  J.  A.,  comte  de.     Le  comte  de  Fersen  et  la  cour  de 
France;  extr.  des  papiers";  pub.   par  le  baron  R.   M.  de 
Klinckowstrom.     2  v.)  *I 
Contents.    V.  1.    La  guerre  d'Am6rique  du  Nord. — Fuite  du  roi  et 
de  la  reine  de  France  pour  Yarennes.— La  contre-revolution.    2.    For- 
mation d'un  congrt'-s  arm6  des  puissan.ces  6trang^res.— Coalition  contre 
la  France.— Diflf^rents  projets  de  delivrer  la  famille  royale  de  France.— 
Les  deux  premieres  campagnes  des  puissances  coalisees ^contre  le  France. 
Fesquet,  A.  A.    Statuary  and  ornamental  moulding,  ordnance, 
malleable  iron  castings,  etc.    (In  Overman,  F.     Moulders' 
pocket  guide.)                                                                               19750 
Fessenden,  T.  G.   (pseud.  C.  Caustic.)     Complete  farmer.           1465 

—  New  American  gardener.  1467 

—  Hawthorne,  N.    Sketch  of  F.     (In  his  Fanshawe,  etc.)  15903 
Fessler,  J.     The  true  and  the  false  infallibility  of  the  Popes  ; 

controversial  reply  to  Dr.  Schulte.  *I 

Contents.    Fessler,  J.    True  and  false  infallibility.— Ullathorne,  Bp. 
Mr.  Gladstone's  expostulation  unravelled.— Yaughan,*  H.    Submission  to 
a  divine  teacher  neither  disloyalty  nor  the  surrender  of  mental  and  moral 
freedom. — The  Syllabus  for'  the  people ;   rev.  of  the  propositions  con- 
demned by  Pius  I'X. ;  by  a  monk  of  St.  Augustinus. 
Festival,  The,  of  the  three  kings  ;  by  Mrs.  Gore.   (In  her  Hun- 
garian tales,  V.  S.)  21562 
Festivals.     Barrett,  W.  A.     Flowers  and  festivals  ;  or.  Direc- 
tions for  the  flor.  dec.  of  churches.  9322 

—  Dutf,  A.    Description  of  pagan  festivals  in  Calcutta.     (In  Wright,  C. 

Lect.  on  India.)  4876;  4877 

—  See  also  Ecclesiastical  fasts  and  feasts. 

Festus  ;  by  P.  J.  Bailey.  290 

F^te  du  mari.  La ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  3.)         *I 
Fetherstonhaugh,  M.  G.     Kingsdene.  17889 

—  Lil,  "  fair,  fair,  with  golden  hair ; "  or,  Kileorran.     (Star  ser.)  17116 
F^tis,  F.  J.     Music  explained  to  the  world.                                    13323 

—  Treatise  on  choir  and  chorus  singing ;  tr.  by  T.  Helmore.  (Novello's  lib.)      11723 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  433 

Fetridge,  W.  P. 

—  Harper's  hand-book  for  travellers  in  Europe  and  the  East.    Maps,  etc., 

1870.  8879 

—  Same\  1881.    3  v.  *I 

Contents.    \.  1.    Gt.  Britain,  Ireland,  Erance,  Belgium,  and  Holland. 
2.    Germany,  Italy,  Egypt,  Syria,  Turkey,  and  Greece.    3.    Switzer- 
land, Tyrol,  Denmark,  jforwav,  Sweden,  Russia,  and  Spain. 
Fette,  W^  E.     Dialogues  from  Dickens.     2  ser.  8090  ;  9766 

Feu    foUet,    Le  ;  monologue  ;  par  W.  Sollohub.      (Thedtre  de 

camp.,  ser.  7.)  14691 

Feu  Lionel;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  ser.  1,  v.  8.)  *I 

Feudal  times  ;  play  ;  by  J.  White.    {In  Mod.  Stand,  dr.,  v.  6.)  11808 
Feudalism.     See  also  Middle  Ages. 

Feudge,  F.  R.     India.     lUust.  22578 
Feuerbach,   L.     Gottheit,   Freiheit,  und  Unsterblichkeit  vom 

Standpunkte  der  Anthropologic.  10318 

—  Renan,  J.  E.  Feurbach  and  the  new  Hegelian  school.  {In  ^isStud.,  etc.)  6636 
Feuerbach,  P.  J.  A.  von.  Casper  Hauser  ;  fr.  the  German.  *I 
Feuilles  d'automne,  Les  ;  par  V.  Hugo.  14431 
Fenian  alarm,  A.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  19.)  19164 
Fenians.  Rutherford,  J.  Secret  history  of  the  F.  conspiracy.  2  v. 
Feuillet,  O.     Les  amours  de  Philippe.  14487 

—  Same ;  The  amours  of  Philippe ;  tr.  by  M.  H.  Sherwood.  17266 

—  Camors ;  or,  Life  under  the  new  empire.  8446 

—  Histoire  d'une  Parisienne.    17th.  ed.  14664 

—  Same :  tr.  by  C.  Ripley.  20631 

—  Le  journal  d'une  femnie.  14556 

—  Same;  Tlie  diarv  of  a  woman.     (Coll.  of  for.  authors.)  18266 

—  Led  astrav ;  The  sphinx ;  "  Bellah."  13456 

—  The  littlecountess ;  tr.  by  M.  N.  Sherwood.  19832 

—  Un  mariage  dans  le  monde.  14396 

—  Same;  A  marriage  in  high  life;  tr.  by  C.  Logan.  16632 

—  Le  roman  d'un  jeune  homme  pauvre.*  9513 

—  Same.    Eng.  trans. ;  The  romance  of  a  poor  young  man.  13680 

—  Same;  comedie.     {In  B6cher,  F.    Coll.  ser.  of  Fr.  plavs,  v.  2.)  9420 

—  The  storv  of  Sibvlle.                                                           *  11001 

—  Matthews,  J.  B.     {In  his  French  dramatists,  etc.)  21038 

—  Mauris,  M.     {In  his  French  men  of  letters.)  19854 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Xouv.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
F^val,  P.  The  Jesuits  ;  fr.  the  French,  by  A.  L.  Sadlier.  18313 
Few  friends.  A,  and  how  they  amused  themselves ;  by  M.  E. 

Dodge.                           ^  7737 
Few  words,  A,   on   social  philosophy.     {In   Tales  fr.   Black- 
wood, V.  6.)  19145 
Feydeau,  E.     The  art  of  pleasing  ;  fr.  the  French.  12670 
Note.    Bound  with  Cazenave,  A.    Female  beauty. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Fannv.     {In  his  Cans,  lund.',  v.  14.)  *I 

—  Schmidt,  J.  (/?*  Ais  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16312 
Feydeau,  G.  Notre  futur.  (Theatre  de  camp.,  ser.  8.)  14692 
Fezensac,  R.  E.  P.  J.  de  M.     Chesney,  C.  C.     De  Fezensac's 

recol.  of  the  grand  army.    {In  his  Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Fialho,  A.  Don  Pedro  II.,  empereur  du  Bresil ;  not.  biog.  14459 
Fianc^  de  Mile.  Saint  Maur,  Le  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14457 
Fiancee,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  3.)  *I 
Fiancee  du  diable.  La  ;  opera-comique,  par  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 

ser.  4,  V.  17.)  *I 
Fiancee  du  roi  de  Garbe,   La ;    op^ra-comique,   par  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s^r.  4,  v.  20.)  *I 


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Fiances  de  la  Gardiole,  Les ;  par  Mme.   L.  Figuier.     Nouv. 

Languedociennes.)  9569 

Fibrilia.  1469 
Fibrous  plants.     Simmons,  P.  L.     Fibres  and  cordage.    (Brit. 

manuf.  ind.)  15473 
Fichte,  J.  G.     Destination  of  man.    {In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Prose 

writers.)                                                                      -^  1841 

—  The  science  of  rights ;  tr.  by  A.  E.  Kroeger.  *I 

—  Adamson,  R.    Fichte.  20732 

—  Bowen.  F.    {In  his  Mod.  philosophy.)  17186 

—  Harris,  W.  T.    Fichte.     {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Seth,  A.     {In  his  Devel.  fr.  Kant  to  Hegel.)  21993 

—  Smith,  W.  Memoirs  of  Fichte.  5428 
Fiction.     Dunlop,  J.     History  of  fiction.     2d.  ed.     3  v.  *I 

Same.    From  2d.  Lond.  ed.    2  v.  1294-5 

—  Foster,  J.    Morality  of  works  of  fiction,     {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1502 

—  Giles,  H.     {In  his  Illust.  of  genius.)  6001 

—  Green,  S.  S.    Sensational  fiction  in  pub.  libraries.  19057 

—  Wheeler,  W.  A.    Explanatory  and  pron.  diet,  of  the  most  noted  names 

of  fiction,  etc.  6127 

—  See  also  Eng.  Fiction. 

Fiddle  berger,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Op^ras-comiques,  v.  7.)  *I 

Fidelio  ;  opera  ;  by  Beethoven.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Fidelity  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  (In  his  Bridal  march,  etc.)  21758 
Field,  C.  W.     Bungay,  G.     (In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.  {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 
Field,  D.  D.     An  international  code.     (In  Amer.   Soc.  Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

—  Representation  of  minorities.  {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  1573$ 
Field,  G.     Chromotography.     See  Salter,  T.  W. 

—  Grammar  of  colouring.    See  Davidson,  E.  A. 

Field,  H.  M.     From  Egypt  to  Japan.  17334 

—  From  the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Golden  Horn.    2d.  ed.               ,  16713 

—  On  the  desert ;  with  rev.  of  recent  events  in  Egypt.  22449 
Field,  Mrs.  H.  M.     Home  sketches  in  France,  etc.     With  not. 

of  her  life  and  character.  13826 

Field,  K.     Charles  Albert  Fechter.     Illust.     (Am.  actor  ser.)  22026 

—  Hap-hazard.  11689 
Field,  M.  B.     Memories  of  many  men  and  of  some  women  ; 

pers.  recoil,  of  emperors,  kings,  presidents,  authors,  etc.  7257 

Field  and  forest ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams.]  9133 

Field,  The,  of  ice  ;  by  J.  Verne.  1335G 

Field  paths  and  green  lanes  ;  by  L.  J.  Jennings.  17463 
Fielding,  E.     Mixed  tints  ;  with  ess.  on  light  and  colors,  and 

hints  to  beginners  in  oil  and  water  colour  painting.    5th.  ed.  *I 

Fielding,  H.     Adventures  of  Joseph  Andrews.  1471 

—  History  of  Tom  Jones.  1473 

—  Peter  Pounce's  dialogue  with  Parson  Adams ;  fr.  "  Joseph  Andrews." 

{In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Dobson,  A.    Fielding.  22856 

—  Scott,  W.    {I7i  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  1 ;  and  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)  3850 ;  3837 

—  Smith,  G.  B.     {In  his  Poets  and  novelists.)  15378 

—  Stephen,  L.    Fielding's  novels.     (7?^  7u's  Hrs.  in  a  lib.,  ser.  3.)  18645 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.     {In  his  Eng.  humorists.)  4398 

—  Timbs.  J.  {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 
Fielding,  R.,  called  Beau.     Thomson,  K.,  and  J.  C.     (In  their 

Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 

Fielding,  S.     Kavanagh,  J.     (In  her  Eng.  women.)  7014 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.             ,  435 

Fields,  A.     Asphodel.  6350 

—  Under  the  olive ;  [poems].              •  19967 
Fields,  J.  T.     Ballads  and  other  verses.                           '  20111 

—  In  and  out  of  doors  with  C.  Dickens.  16569^ 

—  Introduction.     {In  MacDonald,  G.    Cheerful  words.)  22590- 

—  Old  acquaintance ;  Barry  Cornwall  and  some  of  his  friends.  16012 

—  The  poet  Longfellow;  lect.     (In  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  12943;  *I 

—  Underbrush.  1718T 

Co7itents.  My  friend's  library. — A  peculiar  case. — Famihar  letter  to 
house-breakers.— Our  village  dogmatist. — A  watch  that  "wanted  clean- 
ing."— Bothersome  people. — Pleasant  ghosts.— The  Pettibone  lineage. — 
Getting  home  again. — How  to  rough  it. — An  old-time  scholar.— Diamonds 
and  pearls. — The  author  of  "  Paul  and  Virginia." — If  I  were  a  boy  again. 

—  Yesterdays  with  authors.  9965 

—  J.  T .  Fields ;  biog.  notes  and  pers.  sk. ,  with  unpub.  fragments  and  tributes.  21011 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.    (In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983: 
Fields,  Mrs.  J.  T.     See  Fields,  A. 

Fieschi,  G.     Celesia,  E.     Conspiracy  of  F.  ;  or,  Genoa  in  the 

16th.  cent.  10982 

Fieschi,  The.    Malleson,  G.  B.    (In  his  Stud.  fr.  Genoese  hist.)  13876 
Fiesole.     See  Angelico  da  Fiesole. 
Fiev^e,  J.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In  Ms  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1  ; 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Fifine  at  the  fair,  and  other  poems  ;  by  R.  Browning.  10860 
Fifteen  years  of  a  drunkard's  life  ;  melo-drama  ;  by  D.  Jerrold. 

{In  Mod.  Stand,  dr.,  v.  44.)  11832^ 
Fifty  famous  women  ;  their  virtues  and  failings,  and  the  lessons 

of  their  lives.     Illust.  6742 

Fifty  years  ago  ;  by  C.  A.  Willard.  9976 

Fifty  years  of  my  life  ;  by  G.  T.  Keppel.  16089 
Fifty  years  of  the  House  of  Lords  [1831-1881]  ;  fr.  the  ''  Pall 

Mall  Gazette."     3d.  ed.  21402 

Fifty  years  of  science  ;  address  ;  by  J.  Lubbock.  21441 

Fight  at  Dame  Europa's  school ;  by  H.  W.  Pullen.  9605 

Fight,  The,  at  Finnsburg  ;  tr.  by  J.  M.  Garnett.    {In  Beowulf.)  22494 

Fight,  A,  for  a  wife  ;  by  ^Y.  Black.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.)  14268 

Fight,  The,  of  faith  ;  by  S.  A.  Brooke.  17519 
Fighting  by  proxy  ;  by  J.  Kenney.     {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  29.)  7985 
Fighting  the  flames.     See  Fire  brigade. 

Figs  and  thistles  ;  by  A.  W.  Tourgee.  19233 
Figuier,  G.  L.     The  insect  world ;  pop.  acct.  of  the  orders  of 

insects,  with  descr.  of  habits,  etc.     Illust.  7516 

—  Mammalia.                                                    .  8511 

—  The  ocean  world ;  descr.  of  the  sea,  and  its  living  inhabitants.    Illust. 

Chapters  on  conchology  rev.  and  enl.  bv  C.  O.  G.  Napier.  8133- 

— Trimitive  man.                                               "  8782 

—  Reptiles  and  birds ;  pop.  acct.  of  their  orders,  etc.  Illust. ;  ed.,  and  adapt. 

by  P.  Gillmore.  8389 

—  The  to-morrow  of  death;  or.  The  future  life  ace.  to  science;  tr.  by  S.  R. 

Crocker.  9942 

—  The  vegetable  world ;  a  hist,  of  plants.  5284 

—  The  world  before  the  deluge ;  tr.  fr,  the  4th.  French  ed.  621» 
Figuier,  Mme.  G.  Jj.^nee  J.  Bouscaret.    Le  gardian  de  Camarge.  9566 

—  Gutenberg;  Les  pilules  de  M.  Brancolar;  Le  pied-a-terre. ;  La  f raise;  La 

Parisienne ;  Les  pelotons  de  Clairette ;  Le  presbyt^re ;  La  vie  bruise.  9571 

—  L'ltalie  d'apres  nature.  9567 

—  Mos  de  Laveue.  9568 

—  Nouvelles  Languedociennes ;  Les  fiances  de  la  Gardiole ;  Le  Franciman.  956» 

—  La  pr^dicante  des  C6vennes.  9570> 


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Figurante,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  7.)  *I 
Figure  drawing.     Warren,  H.     Artistic  treatise  on  the  human 

figure.      (Putnam''s  art  hd.-bks.)  20908 

—  Weigall,  C.  H.  Art  of  figure  drawing;  illust.  18578 
Figures  of  the  past ;  fr.  the  leaves  of  old  journals  ;  by  J.  Quincy.  22480 
Figlia  del  reggimeuto  ;  com.  opera  ;  by  Donizetti.  '  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Fiji  Islands.    Cooper,  H.  S.   (7ri /m  Coral  lands.)  Illust.  2  v.  20240-1 

—  Cummings,  C.  F.  G.    At  home  in  Fiji.    Map  and  illust.    2  v.  2066^-4 

—  Oliver.  J.    Wreck  of  the  Glide;  with  recollections  of  the  Fijiis.  4875 

—  Williams,  T.,  and  Calvert,  J.  Fiji  and  the  Fijians ;  ed.  by  E.  S.  Roe.  4S02 
File  No.  113  ;  by  E.  Gaboriau.  13963 
Filia,  pseud.     See  Dorsey,  S.  A. 

Filial  love  ;  by  A.  Linden.     (In  his  Titania.)  *2677 

Filippo  Neri,  St.     Capecelatro,  A.     Life  of  St.  Philip  Neri ; 

tr.  by  T.  A.  Pope.     2  v.  22649-50 

Fille  bien  gard^e.  La  ;  com^die-vaudeville  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

(In  Ms  Theatre  compl.,  v.  1.)  14558 

Fille  de  trente  ans.  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1,  v.  9.)        *I 
Filleul  d'Amadis,   Le ;   roman  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  5,  V.  6.)  *I 

Fillmore,  M.     Savage,  J.     (In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 

Fils  de  Cromwell,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   (Oeuvres,  ser.  1,  v.  5.)  *I 

Fils  de  la  veuve,  Le  ;  po^sie  dramatique  ;  par  C.  Gilbert-Martin. 

(In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  7.)  14797 

Fils  du  format,  Le.     See  Mons.  Coumbes. 

Fils  du  prince,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  5.)  *I 

Fils  Maugars,  Le  ;  par  A  Theuriet.  14751 

Filtration.     See  Sewerage. 
Final  causes.     Janet,   P.     Final  causes  ;  tr.  by  "W.  Affleck. 

Pref.  by  R.  Flint.  18741 

Finance.     Bradford,  G.     Financial  policy  of  Gt.  Brit,  and  the 

U.  S.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

—  Kelley,  W.  D.    Speeches,  addresses,  and  letters  on  indust.  and  financial 

questions.  *I 

—  McAdam,  G.    An  alphabet  in  finance.  18031 

—  Newcomb,  S.    The  A.  B.  C.  of  F.;  or,  The  money  and  labor  questions 

expl.  in  short  and  easy  lessons.  17310 

—  Wells,  D.  A.    Robinson' Crusoe's  money;  remarkable  financ.  fortunes 

and  misfortunes  of  a  remote  island  community.  15573 

—  See  also  Currency ;— Money ;— Stock  exchange. 
Also  the  dixision  Finance  under  names  of  countries. 

Fina  ;  Fina's  aunt ;  by  Miss  Thackeray.      (Li  her  Miss  William- 
son's divagations.)                •  20517 

Finding  of  Moses  ;  by  J.  Boxer.     (In  his  Sacred  dr.)  13065 

Findlater,  A.    Epicures.     (In  Blomfield,  C.  J.    Hist,  of  Greek  * 

and  Rom.  philos.)  6380 

Findlay,  C.     Cross  purposes.  19796 

Fine  arts.     See  Arts,  Fine. 

Finger  rings.    Edward,  C.    History  and  poetry  of  linger  rings.  1347 

—  Jones,  W.  Finger-ring  lore.  "  16769 
Finland.    Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.    Land  of  the  midnight  sun.   2  v.   20982-3 

—  See  also  Europe,  North  of. 

Literatu7'e. 

—  See  Topelius,  Z. 

Finlason,  W.  F.    History,  const.,  and  character  of  the  Judicial 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  437 

Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  considered  as  a  judicial 
tribunal ;  espec.  in  eccl.  cases,  with  spec,  ref .  to  the  right 

and  duty  of  its  members  to  declare  their  opinions.  17805 

—  History  of  hereditary  dignities.  11056 

—  Notes  and  introd. ;  dissertation.  (JwEeeyes,  J.  Hist.of  theEng.  law.)  3y.  15822-4 
Finley,  ^l.^  formerly  Miss  Farquliarson.     Casella.  14180 

—  Elsie  Dinsmore.  7384 

—  Elsie's  children.  17160 

—  Elsie's  girlhobod.  17159 

—  Elsie's  motherhood.  16102 

—  Elsie's  widowhood ;  seq.  to  "  Elsie's  children."                         '  22256 

—  Elsie's  womanhood.  14145 

—  Grandmother  Elsie.  22144 

—  Holidays  at  Roselands ;  seq.  to  Elsie  Dinsmore.  7474 

—  Mildred  and  Elsie.  21270 

—  Mildred  Keith.  19217 

—  Mildred  at  Roselands.  19218 

—  Mildred's  married  life.  22027 

—  Signing  the  contract,  and  what  it  cost.  18277 
Finn,  E.  A.     A  home  in  the  Holy  Land  ;  tale  illust.  customs 

and  incidents  in  mod.  Jerusalem.  21887 

Finney,  C.  G.     Memoirs  ;  written  by  himself.  15456 

Fior  d'Aliza  ;  by  A.  de  Lamartine  ;  tr.  by  G.  Perry.  2534 

Fiorella  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  {In  his  Operas  comiques,  v.  3.)  *I 
Firdusi,  Abu-1  Kasim.     Renan,  E.     Le  Schahnameh.     {In  his 

Melanges  d'hist.)  14516 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Fire  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  (Rollo's  philos.)  47 
Fire  and  flame  ;  by  L.  Schiicking.  15993 
Fire  brigade,  The  ;  or,  Fighting  the  flames  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballan- 

tyne.  7362 

Fire-flies  ;  by  J.  Sturgis.     {Li  his  Little  comedies.)       19770  ;  21907 
Fire  fountains.     See  Hawaii. 
Fireman,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  S.  D.  Johnson.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,v.  33.)  11826 

Firemen,  American  ;  essays,  etc.  ;  by  H.  L.  Champlin.  13G70 

Fire-places.     Edwards,  F.,  Jr.     Our  domestic  fire-places.  8690 

—  Putnam,  J.  P.  The  open  fire-place  in  all  ages.  19955 
Fire-works.     See  Pyrotechny. 

Fireside  games.  7673 

Fireside  homilies  ;  by  H.  Alford.  13941 

Fireside  saints,  and  other  papers  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.  12020 
Fireside  studies  ;  by  H.  Kingsley.     2  v.                                       16538-9 

Fireside  travels  ;  by  J.  R.  Lowell..  5708 

Firestones.    Phipson,  T.  L.  Firestones.  {In  his  F am.  lettera.)  16631 

Fires,  Fire  extinction.     Bird,  J.     Protection  against  fire.  11566 

—  Chubb,  G.  H.    Protection  from  fire  and  thieves.  15439 

—  Colbert,  E.  and  Chamherlm,  E.    Chicago  and  the  great  conflagration.  9911 

—  Ellis,  G.  A.    Work  done  by,  and  power  req.  for  fire  streams,  as  deter- 

mined by  experiments  in  Spring-field  by  A.  P.  Leshure.  17573 

—  Haryey,  G.    Some  acct.  of  the  gt.  fire  in  London,  1666.     {In  Brayley,  E. 

W.*  Jour,  of  the  Plague  year.)                                                     '     '  10670 

—  Eockwell,  A.  P.    Great  fires' and  fire  extinction.  18201 

—  Shaw,  E.  M.    Fire  surveys ;  princ.  to  be  obs.  in  est.  the  risk  of  buildings.  10972 

Fires  in  theatres.          '  15865 

Fire  protection ;  organization,  machinery,  efc,  of  the  fire  brigade  of 

London.  17248 

—  Young,  C.  F.  T.    Fires,  fire  engines,  and  fire  brigades.  *I 

—  See  also  Boston ; — Chicago. 


438  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Firm  ground  ;  thoughts  on  life  and  faith  [poems]  ;  by  G.  Mc- 

Knight.  17593 

Firmament,  The;  by  J.  Ruskin.     (Little  class.,  v.  17.)  20166 

Firmianus  Symposius,  C.  De  fortuna ;  De  livore.  {In  Le- 
maire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  2.)  ^nigmata.  {In 
V.  7.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360  ;  8365' 

First,  The,  and  last  kiss.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  5.)         19144 
First  century  of  the  Republic.     See  Woolsey,  T.  D. 
First  friendship.  1217 

First  love  and  last  love  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10758 

First  love  is  best ;  by  G.  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge].  17035 

First  love-letter  ;  by  J.  de  Biez.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

First  night,      (/w  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  26.)  7984 

First  violin.  The  ;  by  J.  Fothergill.  18078 

First  Walpurgis-night ;  by  Mendelssohn.  *I 

Firth,  F.  R.     Memoir,  with  sketch  of  O.  E.  Allen  ;  introd.   by 

E.  E.  Hale.     [Portr.]  7258 

Firth,  J.  F.  B.     Municipal  London  ;  or  London  government  as 

it  is,  and  under  a  munic.  council.  16529 

Fischart,  J.    Dichtungen.     (Deut.  Dicht.  des  16  Jahrh.)  16369 

Fischer,  K.     Essay  on  Nathan  the  Wise.     {In  Lessing,  G.  E. 

Nathan.  7241 

—  Life  and  character  of  Spinoza ;  lect. ;  tr.  by  F.  Schmidt.     {In  Knight, 

W.    Spinoza.)  22682 

Fischer,  P.  Scientific  labors  of  Edward  Lartet.  {In  Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Rept.,  1872.)  13103 

Fischer.     See  also  Fisher. 

Fish.     See  Pisciculture  ; — Icthyology. 

Fish  tattle.     Badham,  C.  D.     Prose  halieutics  ;  or,  Anc.  and 

mod.  fish  tattle.  22645 

Fisher,  C.  M.     Farm  land  and  land  laws  of  the  U.   S.     {In 

Cobden  Club.  Syst.  of  Id.  ten.)  16008 

Fisher,  F.  C.  (psewd.  Christian  Reid).     After  many  days.  17028 

—  Bonny  Kate.  17856 

—  A  daughter  of  Bohemia.  12389 

—  Ebb-tide  and  other  stories.  11002 

Contents.  Ebb-tide.— Miss  Inglesby's  sister-in-law. — Story  of  a  scar.— 
A  doubt. 

—  A  gentle  belle.  19258 

—  Heart  of  steel.                                                                  '  22329 

—  Hearts  and  hands.  13467 

—  "  The  land  of  the  sky ;"  or,  Adv.  in  mountain  by-ways.  15763 

—  Morton  house.                                                        '  9670 

—  Nina'8  atonement,  and  other  stories.    Illust.  11950 

Contents.  Nina's  atonement. —  Hugh's  vendetta.— Miss  Cheriton's 
rival. — My  story.— The  painter's  dream. — ^Powell  Vardray's  life.— Ber- 
nard's invention. 

—  A  question  of  honor.  13974 

—  A  summer  idyl.     (Appleton's  hand.-vol.  ser.)  17977 

—  Yalerie  Avlmer.  10621 
Fisher,  G.  P.     The  apostle  Paul.     (J/i Boston  lect.,  1871.)        12134 

—  The  beginnings  of  Christianity ;  with  view  of  the  Roman  world  at  birth 

of  Christ.  17128 

—  The  Christian  religion.  22145 

—  Discussions  in  history  and  theology.  19650 

Contents.    Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.— Infl.    of   the   old   Roman 

.     spirit  and  relig.  on  Latin  Christianity.— Temporal  kingdom  of  the  Popes. 

—Council  of  Constance  and  Councifof  the  Vatican.- Office  of  the  Pope 

and  how  he  is  chosen. — Relation  of  Protestantism  and  Romanism  to  mod. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  439 

civilization. — Relation  of  the  Ch.  of  Eng.  to  other  Protestant  bodies. — 
Philosophy  of  J.  Edwards. — Channiug  as  a  philosopher  and  theologian. — 
System  of  Dr.  N.  W.  Taylor  in  its  connect,  with  prior  New  Eu^.  theology. 
— Augustiniau  and  Federal  doctr.  of  original  sin. — Sketch  of  tne  hist,  of 
the  doctr.  of  future  punishment. — Rationalism. — The  unreasonableness 
of  Atheism.— The  apostle  Paul.— The  four  gospels :  rev.  of  "Supernatural 
religion." 

—  Early  Chr.  lit.  primers ;  ed.  bv  F. ;  Namely: 

Jackson,  G.  A.    The  Apostolic  fathers.  18997 

—  Fathers  of  the  3d.  cent.  20478 

—  Essays  on  the  superuat.  origin  of  Christianity.  6130 

C.onteyits.  Nature  of  the  conflict  of  Chr.  faith  with  skepticism  and  un- 
belief.—Genuineness  of  the  fourth  Gospel.— Recent  discuss,  upon  the 
origin  of  the  first  three  Gospels. — Baur  on  parties  in  the  apostolic  Ch., 
and  the  character  of  the  book  of  Acts. — Baur  on  Ebionitism  and  the 
origin  of  Catholic  Christianity. — Mythical  theory  of  Strauss. — Strauss's  re- 
statement of  his  theory. — Legendary  theory  of  Renan. — Crit.  and  theolog. 
opinions  of  Theodore  Parker.— Examination  of  Baur  and  Strauss  on  the 
convers.  of  St.  Paul.— Nature  and  function  of  the  Chr.  miracles.— Testi- 
mony of  Jesus  cone,  himself. — Personality  of  God ;  in  reply  to  the  positivist 
and  the  Pantheist. 

—  Faith  and  rationalism ;  with  ess.  on  related  topics.  18564 

Contents.  Teaching  of  theology  on  the  moral  basis  of  faith. — Doctr.  of 
nescience  respect.  God. — Doctr.  of  evolution  in  its  rel.  to  the  argument  of 
design. — Reasonableness  of  the  Chr.  doctr.  of  prayer.— Jesus  was  not  a 
relig.  enthusiast.— Moral  and  spirit,  elements  in  the  atonement. — Unity  of 
bel.  among  Christians. 

—  LifeofB.  Silliman.    2  v.  6325^ 

—  Rationalism.     {In  Boston  lect.,  1870.)  8641 

—  The  reformation.  11330 
Fisher,  H.  N.     Biography  of  M.  A.  Rea.     {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
Fisher,  J.,  Bp.  of  Rochester.     Coleridge,  H.     {In  to  Lives  of 

no.  worthies,  v.  2.)  *I 

Fisher,  Jos.     History  of  land-holding  in  England.  16626 
Fisher,  M.  W.     Philadelphia  school  of  reform.     {In  Some  cur. 

schools.)  20401 

Fisher,  O.     Physics  of  the  earth's.crust.  21696 
Fisher,  R.  S.     The  book  of  the  world  ;  acct.  of  republics,  em- 
pires, etc.     Illust.     2  V.                                                            1474-5 

Fisher,  W.  M.     The  Californians.  16768 
Fisher.     See  also  Fischer. 

Fisher  boys  of  Pleasant  cove  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  12497 

Fisher  life  on  the  Cornish  coast;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  12862 

Fisheries.     Bertram.  J.  G.     The  harvest  of  the  sea.  6409 

—  Holdsworth,  E.  W.  H.    Sea  fisheries.  17098 

—  Proctor  Brothers.    Fishermen's  own  book ;  list  of  men  and  vessels  lost 

fr.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1874-1882;  statistics  of  the  fisheries,  etc.  22495 

—  Roosevelt,  R.  B.  and  Green,  S.    Fish  hatching  and  fish  catching.  18777 

—  Youn^,  A.    Salmon  fisheries.  17098 

—  See  also  Mackerel ;— Trout. 

Also  \].^.  Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries.    Bept. 
Fisher-maiden  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  7839 

Fisherman,  The,  of  Auge  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  17842 

—  Same.     {In  her  Pict.  aer.  the  channel,  v.  1.)  11937 
Fishes.     See  Fisheries  ; — Icthyology  ; — Pisciculture. 

Fishing,     l^lakey,  R.     Hints  on  angling;  with  Suggestions  for 

excursions  in  Fr.  and  Belgium;  by  P.  Hackle.  1715 

—  Brown,  J.  J.    American  angler's  guide ;  manual  for  the  U.  S.  16010 

—  Cholmondeley-Pennell,  H.    The  modern  practical  angler.  10855 

—  Conway,  J.    Forays  among  salmon  and  deer.  10856 

—  Davy,  H.    Salmonia ;  or,  Days  of  fly-fishing.  1136 

—  Francis,  F.    Book  on  angling.          '  11049 

—  Garlick.  T.    Directions  for  angling.  {In  his  Trea.  on  artif .  prop,  of  fish.)  2209 


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—  Hallock,  C.    The  fishing  tourist.  11489 
Instructions  in  shooting,  fishing,  etc.     (In  his  Sportsman's  gazetteer.)  *I 

—  Henderson,  W.    My  life  as  an  angler.  20089 

—  Henshall,  J.  A.    Treatise  on  anghng  and  fly  fishing ;  descr.  of  tools,  etc. 

(In  his  Book  of  the  Black  Bass.)  20771 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.    Frank  Forester's  Fish  and  fishing  of  the  U.  S.  and  Brit. 

Provinces.    Illust. ;  with  suppl.  1874 

■ Same.    With  Fly-fishing  by  "Dinks."  21172 

—  Keene,  J.  H.    Practical  fisherman;  nat.  hist.,  legendary   lore,  capt.  of 

Brit.fresh  water  fish,  etc.  '  20812 

—  Norris,  T.    American  angler's  book ;  nat.  hist,  of  sporting  fish  and  art  of 

taking  them.  7053 

—  Prime,  W.  C.    I  go  a  fishing.  11696 

—  Roosevelt,  R.  B.  and  Green,  S.    Fish  hatching  and  fish  catching.  18777 

—  Scott,  G.  C.    Fishing  in  American  waters.  12635 

—  Senior,  W.  Travel  and  trout  in  the  antipodes ;  (Tasmania  and  New  Zea- 

land.) 20345 

—  Walton,  I.  and  Cotton,  C.  Complete  angler.  4628 
Fisk,  W.  Travels  in  Europe.  1476 
Fisk  University.     See  Jubilee  Singers. 

Fiske,  D.  T.  Faith  working  by  love  ;  life  of  Fidelia  Fiske.  20155 
Fiske,  F.  Fiske,  D.  T.*  Faith  working  by  love  ;  life  of  F.  F.  20155 
Fiske,  J.     Darwinism  and  other  essays.  18991 

Contents.  Darwinism  verified.— Mr.  Mivart  on  D.— Dr.  Biichner  on 
D.— A  crumb  for  the  ''Mod  symposium."— Chauncey  Wright.— What  is 
inspiration  V— Dr.  Hammond  "and  the  table-tippers.— Mr.  Buckle's  falla^ 
cies.— Postcrlpt  on  Buckle. — The  races  of  the  Danube.— A  librarian's  work. 

—  Myths  and  myth  makers.  11232 

(Contents.  Origins  of  folk-lore. — The  descent  of  fire. — Werewolves  and 
and  swan-maidens. — Light  and  darkness. — Myths  of  the  barbaric  world.— 
Juventus  mundi. — The  primeval  ghost-world. 

—  Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy,  based  on  the  doctr.  of  evolution,  with  crit. 

on  the  positive  philosophv.    2  v.  *  13225-6 

—  Tobacco  and  alcohol :  1.  It  cloes  pay  to  smoke.  2.  The  coming  man  will 

drink  wine.  7597 

—  The  unseen  world,  and  other  essays.  15533 

Contents.  The  unseen  world.— The  to-morrow  of  death.— The  Jesus 
of  history. — The  Christ  of  doiiina. — A  word  about  miracles. — Draper  on 
science  and  relig. — Nathan  the  wise. — Historical  difticulties. — The  famine 
of  1770  in  Bengal. — Spain  and  the  Netherlands. — Longfellow's  Dante. — 
Paine's  "St.  Peter." — A  philosophy  of  art. — Athenian  and  American  life. 
Fiske,  N.  W.     Humphrey,  H.     Memoir  of  F.  ;    with  select. 

fr.  his  sermons,  etc.  2098 

Fiske,  S.     Mr.  Dunn  Browne's  experiences  in  the  army.  6146 

Fitch,  A.  M.     Bound  down  ;  or.  Life  and  its  possibilities.  9281 

Fitch,  G.  W.  Outlines  of  physical  geography.  Illust.  8th.  ed.  5495 
Fitch,  J.     Howe,  H.      {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.)  2012 

—  Westcott,  T.    Life  of  Fitch.  3208 

—  Whittlesey,  C.    Life  of  F.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  16.)        4125 
Fitch,  J.  G.     Lectures  on  teaching  del.  in  the  Univ.  of  Cam- 
bridge, 1880.  20403 

Fitchburg,  Mass.     Torrey,  R.  C.     History  of  F.,  compr.  also 

a  hist,  of  Lunenburg  to  1764.  *I 

Fittig,  R.     Wohler's  outlines  of  organic  chemistry ;    tr.  with 

add.,  by  I.  Remsen.  18188 

Fitts,  J.  F.     Myra's  mirror.      {In  Rougegorge,  etc.)  8711 

Fitzball,  E.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Fitz-Boodle,  Confessions  of  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  5464 

Fitzgerald,  A.  A.  Waiting  for  the  rain.  {In  Out-croppings,  etc.)  6122 
Fitzgerald,  E.     Agamemnon  ;  tragedy  fr.  ^schylus.  *I 

—  EubsUyat  of  Omar  Khayyam,  the  astronomer-poet  of  Persia;  rend,  into 

Eng.  verse.  *I 

—  Madden,  E.  R.    (In  his  United  Irishmen,  ser.  2.)  13512 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  441 

Fitzgerald,  P.     Croker's  Bos  well  and  Bos  well ;    stud,  in  the 

^'Life  of  Johnson."  19914 

—  The  great  canal  at  Suez ;  its  polit.  engineering  andfinanc.  hist. ;  with  acct. 

of  the  struggles  of  De  Lesseps.    2  v.  16627-8 

—  Life  and  adventures  of  Alexander  Dumas.    2  v.  11443-4 

—  Life  of  David  Garrick.    2  v.  8826-7 

—  Komance  of  the  English  stage.  13430 

—  The  roval  dukes  and  princesses  of  the  family  of  George  III.;  view  of 

court  life,  1760-1830.    2  v.  22668-9 

—  A  shy  man's  difficulties.  {In  Christmas  atory-teller.)  17662 
Fitzgerald,  R.  The  shadow  of  fate,  (in  Rougegorge,  etc.)  8711 
Fitzherbert,  M.  A.  Mrs.  Fitzherbert.  {In  Biog.  and  crit.)  7911 
Fitzmaurice,  E.    (G.),  lord.     Life  of  William,  Earl  of  Shel- 

burne,  afterw.  1st.  marq.  of  Lansdowne  ;    with  extr.   fr. 

his  papers  and  correspondence.     1737-1805.     3  v.  13949-51 

Fitzmaurice,  W.    Marq.  of  Lansdowne.    Fitzmaurice,  E.  (G.) 

Life  of  William,  earl  of  Shelburne  ;    extr.  fr.   his  papers 

and  correspondence.     1737-1805.     3  v.  13949-51 

Fitzmaurice.     See  also  Petty-Fitzmaurice. 

Fitzosborue's  letters  ;  by  W.  Melmoth.  2996 
Fitzpatrick,  W.  J.  Life  of  Charles  Lever.  2  v.  19107-8 
Fivas,  V.  de.     Introduction  to  the  French  lang.  ;  cont.  fables, 

select  tales,  etc.  ;  with  dictionary.  14588 

Five  Dials.     Stanley,  M.  A.     Work  about  the  Five  Dials.  18338 

Five  gateways,  The,  of  knowledge  ;, by  G.  Wilson.  4818 
Five  hundred  majority ;    or,  The  days  of  Tammany ;    by  W. 

Niles.             ■  10465 
Five  hundred  and  ninety-five  pulpit  pungencies ;  [by  H.  W. 

Beecher].  6377 
Five  little  Peppers  and  how  they  grew  ;  by  M.  Sidney  [H.  M. 

Lothrop].  21310 
Five  Nations.     See  Iroquois. 

Five  thousand  a  year  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  13098 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon  ;  by  J.  Verne.  7666 

Five  years  penal  servitude.  18184 

Fixed  period.  The  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  21661 
Flaccus,  C.     Declamjvtiones.    {In  Quintilianus,  M.  F.    De  insti- 

tutioue  oratoria,  v.  6.)  8317 

Flag,  The,  of  distress  ;  tale  of  the  South  sea;  by  M.  Reid.  15539 

Flag  ship,  The  ;  or,  A  voyage  around  the  world,     v.  2.  4366 

Flagg,  E.  Venice,  1797-1849.  Map.  2  v.  1477-8 
Flagg,  W.  C.    Farmers'  movement  in  the  Western  states.     {In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

Flagg,  W.  A  good  investment.  10917 
Flagg,  W.  J.      Three  seasons  in   European  vineyards ;    vine 

culture,  etc.  8075 

Flagg,  W.     Birds  and  seasons  of  New  England.  13907 

—  The  woods  and  by-ways  of  Xew  England.  Illust.  11156 
Flags.     MacGeorge,  A,     Flags  ;  their  history  and  uses.  22535 

—  See  also  United  States. 

Flaminio  ;  com^die  ;  par  George  Sand.    {In  her  Th^^tre  corap., 

s6r.  3.)  14512 

Flaminius,T.  Q.  Herbert,  H.  W.  (7>i /wsCapt.  of  Rom.  Repub.)  1871 
Flammarande  ;  par  George  Sand.  14395 

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Flammarion,  C.     The  atmosphere.  *I 

—  Himlens  under;    kAserier  i  popular  astrouomi;    frdn    tredje  Frauska 

upplagan.  15019 

—  Stories  of  infinity :  Lumen— Historv  of  a  comet— In  infinity ;  tr.  by  S. 

R.  Crocker.  11987 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10.)  *I 
— joint  author.    See  Glaisher,  J. 

Flanders,  H.      Exposition  of  the  Constitution  of  the  U.   S. 

3d.  ed.,  rev.'  16912 

—  Lives  and  times  of  the  Cliief  Justices  of  the  U.  S.    2  v.  14146-7 

Contents.  Y.l.  John  Jay ;— John  Rutledge.   2.  William  Cushing;— 
Oliver  Ellsworth ;— John  Marshall. 
Flanders.     Crowe,  J.  A.  and  Cavalcaselle,  G.  B.     The  early 

Flemish  painters.  6222 

—  Hutton,  J.    James  and  Philip  van  Arte  veld ;  episodes  in  the  hist,  of  the 

14th.  cent.  22528 

Flandrin,  J.  H.     Farrar,  H.  S.     Christian  painter  of  the  19th. 

century.  14070 

—  Palj^a-ave,  F.  T.  (In  his  Essays  on  art.)  6531 
Flanigen,  J.  R.     Methodism  ;  old  and  new ;   with  sketches  of 

early  preachers.     lUust.  19333 

Flattering  tales  ;  by  A.  E.  Hake.  22222 

Flaubert,  G.    James,  H.,  Jr.    Charles  -de  Bernard  and  Gustave 

Flaubert.     {In  his  Fr.  poets,  etc.)  17578 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  4:  Cans,  lund.,  v.  13.)  *I 

—  Schmidt,  J.  (In  his  Bilder  aus  deni  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16312 
Flauto  magico  ;  opera  ;  by  Mozart.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Flax.  Charley,  W.  T.  Flax  and  linen.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15469 
Flaxie  Frizzle  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  16564 
Flaxman,  A.  Sketch  of  A.  Flaxman.  (In  Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 
Flaxman,  J.     Illustrations.     (In  Church,  A.  J.     Stor.  fr.  the 

Gr.  tragedians;  Stud.  fr.  Homer.)                              19460;  17851 

—  Cunningham,  A.     (In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters,  etc.,  v.  3.)  1055 

—  Wedmore,  F.  (In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.)  16860 
Fl^che,  Une  ;  com^die ;   par  L.  Laluy^.      (Th^^tre  de  camp., 

s^r.  8.)  14692 
Fl^chier,  E.,  Bp.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      (In  his  Portr.  cont., 

V.  5  ;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  15.)  *I 

Fleeing  to  Tarshish  ;  by  F.  H.  Ludlow.  (In  his  Little  brother.)  6884 
Fleetwood,  J.     Life  of  Christ ;  and  the  lives  of  the  apostles, 

etc.  1479 

Fleming,  Mrs.  A.     Autobiography  of  W.  Arnot,  and  memoir.  17185 

Fleming,  M.  A.   Kate  Danton  ;  or.  Captain  Danton's  daughter.  16739 

Fleming,  George.     Horse  shoes  and  horse  shoeing.  10852 

—  Manual  of  veterinary  sanitary  science  and  police ;  [with]  the  Contagious 

Diseases  (animals)  act  and  regulations.    lUust.    2  v.  13805-6 
Fleming,  G., pseud.     See  Fletcher,  Julia. 
Fleming,  P.     Gedichte ;  hrsg.  v.  J.  Tittmann.     (Deut.  Dicht. 

des  17  Jahrh.)  16464 
Fleming,  S.     Grant,  G.  M.    Ocean  to  ocean  ;  Fleming's  exped. 

thr.  Canada,  1872.  17016 

Fleming,  W.     Student's  manual  of  moral  philosophy.  10662 

Flemming,  H.     Cupid  and  the  sphinx.  18073 

Flesh  and  spirit;  by  J.  G.  A.  Coulson.  15817 

Fletcher,  A.     Lonsdale,  H.      (In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)  13814 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  443 

Fletcher,  A.     Fox,  W.  J.     Andrew  Fletcher.      (Bi  Ms  Mem. 
.qxsed.  of  coll.  wks.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Fletcher,  A.  B.     Advanced  readings  and  recitations.  20270 
Fletcher,  B.     Arbitrations  ;    text-book  for  surveyors,  in  tabu- 
lated form.  13615 
Fletcher,    E.    D.       Autobiography ;     with   letters    and   other 
BXa  family  memorials  ;  ed.  by  [Lady  Mary  Richardson].  14210 
Fletcher,  J.  P.     Notes  fr.  Nineveh  ;    and  travels  in  Mesopota- 
mia, Assyria,  and  Syria.  1481 
Fletcher,  J.     History  of  Poland.  1480 
Fletcher,  J.  C.  and  Kidder,  D.  P.     Brazil  and  the  Brazilians.  7721 
Fletcher,  J.     The  elder  brother,      (hi  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  9.)  11811 
Fletcher,  J.  and  Beaumont,  F.     Kingsley,  H.     Fletcher  and 

Beaumont.     {In  his  Fireside  stud.,  v.  2.)  16539 

—  and  Shakespeare.  W.    The  two  noble  kinsmen;  ed.,  with  notes,  bv.  W. 

J.  Eolfe.                                                                                              *  22604 

—  joint  author.     See  Beaumont,  F. 

Fletcher,  Julia  {pseud.  G.  Fleming.)     The  head  of  Medusa.  20050 

—  Kismet.    (No  name  ser.)  16737 

—  Mirage.  (No  name  ser.)  17485 
Fletcher  prize  essay.     Namely: 

Faunce,  D.  W.    The  Christian  in  the  world.  13269 

The  light ;  Is  it  waning?  •  18209 
Fleur  de  Lys,  The.     {fn  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  11.)  14311 
Fleur  de  Tlemcen,  La  ;  com^die  ;  par  E.Legouv^  et  P.  M^rim^e. 

{In  Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G.     Th^Atre,  etc.,  s4r.  1.)  14685 

Fleurange  ;  by  Mme.  A.  Craven  ;  fr.  the  French.             11163  ;  11295 

Fleurette  ;  roman  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  5,  v.  8.)  *I 
Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.    {In  Little  class., 

V.  1.)  12972 
Flint,  A.     Food  in  its  rel.  to  pers.  and  pub.  health.      {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Medical  and  sanitary  progress.  {In  Woolsey,  T.  D.  1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  Relations  of  water  to  the  propagation  of  fever.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Kept.,  V.  1, 1873.)                  "^  *I 

Flint,  A.,  J?-.     Physiology  of  man.     v.  1.  6216 

Contents.    Introduction.— The  blood.— Circulation.— Respiration. 

Flint,  C.  L.     Grasses  and  forage  plants.  1482 

— joint  author.    See  Emerson,  G.  B. 

Flint,  H.  M.     Mexico  under  Maximilian.  13556 

Flint,  R.     Anti-theistic  theories.      (Baird  lect.,  1877.)  18879 

—  Christianity  in  rel.  to  other  relig.     (In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

—  The  Covenant,  1660-1690.     (In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.)  20763 

—  Philosophy  of  history  in  France  and  Germany.  13278 
Flint,  T.     Condensed  geography  and   hist,    of    the   Western 

states  and  Mississippi  valley.     2  v.  1485-6 

—  Recollections  in  the  valley  of  the  Mississippi.  1484 
Flip  ;  by  B.  Harte.  22031 
Flipper,  H.  O.  The  colored  cadet  at  West  Point ;  autobiog,  18256 
Flirtation  camp  ;  or.  Rifle,  rod,  and  gun  in  California ;  by  T. 

S.  Van  Dyke.  20289 

Flitch  of  bacon  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  12794 

Flitters,  tatters,  and  the  counsellor  ;  by  M.  Laffan.  18807 

Floating  beacon  ;  drama  ;  by  E.  Ball.  {InMod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  23.)  11821 


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Floating  beacon,  The.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  1.) 
Floating  city,  A  ;  by  J.  Verne. 

Floating  prince,  The  ;  and  other  fairy  tales  ;  by  F.  R.  Stockton. 
Flood,  H.  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.   {In  his  Lead,  of  pub.  opin.,  etc.) 
Flore  et  Zephyre  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  1.) 
Floredice,  W.  H.  Memories  of  a  month  among  the  mere  Irish. 
Florence.     Description^  etc. 

—  Doran,  J.    Mann  and  manners  at  the  court  of  F.    1740-1786.    2  v. 

—  Punshon,  W.  31.    Florence  and  the  Florentines.     {In  his  Lect.,  etc.) 
-r-  Horner,  S.  and  J.    Walks  in  Florence.    2  v. 

—  Taine,  H.  A.    Italy :  Florence  and  Venice. 

—  Ware,  W.    (In  his  Sk.  of  Europ.  capitals.) 

Ecclesiastical  architecture. 

—  Norton,  C.  E.    Florence  and  St.  Mary  of  the  Flower.  {Li  his  Hist.  stud. 

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—  Macchiavelli,  N.    Florentine  histories ;  tr.  by  C.  E.  Lester.     2  v. 

—  History  of  Florence,  etc. ;  new  trans. 

—  Napier,  H.  E.   Florentine  historv  to  the  accession  of  Ferdinand  III.  6  v. 

—  Oliphant,  M.  (O.  W).    The  makers  of  Florence:  Dante,  Giotto,  Savon- 

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JliscellaneoKS. 

{In  her  Italian  life,  etc.) 
by  J.  Abbott, 
by  Mrs.  Burbury. 
Florence's  return  ;  ,by  J.  Abbott. 

Florestan,  Prince^  of  Monaco.     Fall  of  Prince  Florestan. 
Florian,  J.    P.   C.   de.     Sainte-Beuve,   ('.   A.     {In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  3.) 
Floribel.    .  {In  Magician's  show-box.) 

Floriculture.     Beecher,  H.  W.     Plain  and  pleasant  talk  about 
fruit,  flowers,  etc. 

—  Breck,  J.    The  flower  garden :  or.  Book  of  flowers. 
New  book  of  flowers. 

—  Bright,  H.  A.    The  English  flower  garden;  with  illust.  notes. 

—  Delamer,  E.  S.    The  flower  garden.   * 

—  Gilmaa,  M.    My  ten-rod  farm. 

—  Henderson,  P.  'Practical  floriculture;  guide  to  the  cultivation  of  plants. 

—  Rand,  E.  S.  Jr.    Flowers  for  parlor  and  garden. 
Garden  flowers :  how  to  cultivate  them. 

—  See  also  Gardening. 
Florida.     Description.,  etc. 

—  Adams,  W.  T.    Down  South ;  or,  Yacht  adv.  in  F. 

—  Barbour,  G.  M.    Florida  for  tourists,  invalids,  etc. 

—  Beecher,  3Irs.  E.  W.    Letters  from  Florida. 

—  Btill,  L.    A  winter  in  Florida. 

-■  Drake,  S.  A.    Florida;  its  hist,,  cond.,and  resources. 

—  Guide  to  Florida ;  hist,  sketch,  statistics,  routes,  etc. 

—  Hallock,  C.    Camp  life  in  Florida. 

—  Lanier,  S.    Florida ;  its  scenery,  climate,  etc. 
Same;  with  papers  on  fruit-culture. 

—  Lente,  F.  D.  Jr.  Florida  as  a  health  resort.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 

Rept.,  V.  3.) 

—  Nox,  O.    Southern  rambles. 

—  Robbins,  Mrs.  S.  S.    One  happy  winter;  or,  A  visit  to  Florida. 

History. 

—  Fairbanks,  G.  R.    Historv  of  Florida  to  1842. 

—  Giddings,  J.  R.    The  exiles  of  Florida. 

—  Irving,  T.    Conquest  of  Florida  under  Hernando  de  Soto. 

—  Parkman,  F.    Huguenots  in  Florida.     {In  his  Pion.  of  France.) 

—  See  also  St.  Augustine. 


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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  445 

Florida,  In  the  wilds  of ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  19950 

Florida  pirate,  The.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  5.)  19144 

Florinde  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  5.)  *I 

Florio  ;  by  J.  Sturgis.  {In  his  Little  comedies  ;  new  ed.).  21907 
Florus,   L.    A.     Carmina.      {In  Leraaire,   N.   E.     Poet.    Lat. 

min.,  V.  2.)   De  rosis.   {Li  v.  7.)    (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360  ;  8365 

—  Epitome  rerum  Romanum ;  item  L.  Ampelii  Liber  memorialis  quibus 

sel.  notas.  subj.    N.  E.  Lemaire.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8254 

—  jSee  also  Sallustiiis  Crispus,  C. 

Floss;  byT.  Hall.  17^36 

Floss  Silverthorn  ;  by  A.  Giberne.  13601 

Flotow,  F.  von.     Marta.  *I 

—  Martha;  Stradella.     (In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  L'ombre.  *I 
Flower,  E.  F.     Bits  and   bearing-reins ;  with  obs.  on   horses 

and  harness.  2d.  ed.  17700 
Flower,  E.     Fox,  W.  J.     Funeral  service  for  E.  F.     (^In  Jus 

Mem.  ed.  of  coll.  wks.,  v.  12.]  *I 
Flower,  P.  W.,  ed.     History  of  the  trade  in  tin  ;  descr.  of  tin 

mining  and  metallurgy ;  hist,  of  the  origin  and  prog,  of 

the  tin-plate  trade  ;  descr.  of  the  anc.  and  mod.  processes 

of  manufac.  tin  plates.     lUust.  19651 

Note.    Cont.  Biog.  of  J.  Haubury  and  A,  Yarrautou. 
Flower,  W.  H.     Fashion  in  deformity  as  illust.  in  the  customs 

of  races.     (Nat.  ser.)     Illust.  20846 

—  Introduction  to  the  osteology  of  the  mammalia.  16660 
Flower,  fruit,  and  thorn  pieces ;  by  J.  P.  F.  Richter.     2  v. 

546.6-7;  12572-3 

Flower  and  thorn  ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.   {In  /i/s  Idols  and  Ideals.)  16980 

Flower  and  thorn  ;  poems,  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.  16641 
Flower  garden.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Tonna.  {In  her  Works.)  4474;  4477 
Flower,   The,  of  Bernay  ;  by  K.   S.   Macquoid.     {In  her  Evil 

eye,  etc.)  15598 

Flower,  The,  of  the  family  ;  byG.M.  Baker.  {In  /ws  Handy  dr.)  16747 
Flower,  The,  of   Tlemcen  ;   by  E.   Legouv^  and  P.   Merimee. 

(Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Flowers.     Allen,  G.     The  colours  of  flowers   as  illust.  in  the 

British  flora.  22450 

—  Barrett,  W.  A.    Flowers  and  festivals;  floral  dec.  of  churches.  9322 

—  Buckley,  A.  B.    The  life  of   a  primrose ;  Bees  and  flowers.     (In  her 

Fau'j-land.)  18435 

—  Burke,  Mrs.  L.    Miniature  language  of  flowers.  9178 

—  Goodale,  E.  and  D.  R.     in  Berkshire  with  the  wild  flowers.  19337 

—  Hassard,  A.  Floral  dec.  for  the  dwelling  house;  pract. guide  to  the  home 

arrangement  of  plants  and  flowers.  15626 

—  Ildrewe,  3Iiss.    The  language  of  flowers.    Introd.  fr.  T.  Miller.    Illust.  8640 

—  Maling,  E.A.    Flowers  for  ornament.     (/>i  ^i«  Hd.-bk.  for  ladies.)  10877 

—  Meeham,  T.    Wayside  flowers.  *I 

—  Taylor,  J.  E.    Flowers;  their  origin,  shapes,  perfumes,  and  colours.  19084 

—  See  also  Botany;— Floriculture;— Gardening. 

Flowers,  The,  of  the  Forest ;  drama  ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.   {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)                          .  11829 

Flowers  of  the  forest ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.  {Bi  her  Works,  v.  5.)  3959 

Flowers  of  the  sky  ;  by  R.  A.  Proctor.  18844 
Floyd,  C.   {pseud.  N.  Forrest).  Mice  at  play.     (Some   other 

babies.)  16745 


446  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Floyd,  T.  A  midshipman's  narr.  of  a  polar  voyage,  1773.   {In 

Markham,  A.  H.     Northward  ho  !)  19121 

Floyd,  W.  R.     Handy  Andy.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  42.)       11831 

Floyer,   E.  •  A.     Unexplored  Baluchistan  ;    survey,   with  obs. 

astronomical,  geographical,  botanical,  e^c.  Illust.  and  map.  22670 

Fluids.     Froude,  W.     The  laws  of  fluid  resistance.     {In  So. 

Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 

—  Stanley,  W.  F.  Experimental  researches  into  the  properties  and  motions 

of  fluids.  22709 

—  See  also  Hydrodynamics  (fluid  motion) . 

Fly-fishing  in  Maine  lakes  ;  by  C.  W.  Stevens.  20123 

Fly-leaves  ;  by  C.  S.  Calverley.  10908 

Flying.     See  Animal  locomotion. 

Flying  doctor.  The  ;  farce  ;  by  Moli^re.  {In  /l^sDram.  wks.,v.  1.)  16843 
Flying  Dutchman  ;  drama ;  by  E.   Fitzball.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  14.)  11816 

Flying  mail.  The  ;  by  M.  Goldschmidt.  9290 

Flying  proa.     Alden,  W.  L.     The  canoe  and  the  flying  proa.      17824 
Foca  or  Phocas.     De  historia,  prefatio,  ad  vitam  Virgilii.     {In 

Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  2.)   (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)     8360 
Fo'c's'le  yarns  ;  incl.  Betsey  Lee,  and  other  poems.  21867 

Fodder.     See  Cattle-feeding. 

Fodor,  J.  M.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Foe,  Daniel  de.     See  De  Foe,  D. 

Fog.     Phipson,  T.  L.     Electric  fogs.     {In  his  Fam.  letters.)    16631 
Fog-signals.     Tyndall,  J.    Recent  experiments  on  fog-signals. 

{In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 

Foggy  night.  The,  at  Offord  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  13584 

Folger,  C.  J.     Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Tr.  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

Folio,  Fred.     Lucy  Boston.  2774 

Folk-lore.     Conway,  M.  D.     The  Wandering  Jew.  20842 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    Introduction  to  the  science  of  comparatiye  mythology  and 

folk-lore.                                                                                 '  20598 

—  Kelly,  W.  K.    Curiosities  of  Indo-European  tradition  and  folk-lore.  11355 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     (In  his  Chips,  y.  2.)  7665 

—  See  also  Eng.  folk-lore. 

Also  Europe,  Xorth   of; — Lancashire;— Russia;— Scotland;— Seryia; — 
Wales. 
Folkard,  C.  W.     Potable  water  ;    relative   efficiency   of  diff. 

methods  of  detecting  impurities.   (Van  Nostrand's  Sci.  Ser.)  22146 
Folkard,  H.  C.     The  sailing  boat ;  trea.  on  boats   and  yachts.     5340 

—  The  wild-fowler;  trea.  on  fowling,  anc.  and  mod. ;  descr.  also  of  decoys 

and  flight  ponds.  13616 

Follen,  C.  T.  C.     Channing,  W.  E.     Discourse,  death  of  Dr. 

F.      {In  his  Works,  v.  5.]  791 

Follen,  E.  L.  (C),  ed.     Home  dramas.  1488 

Contents.  Follen,  E.  L.  C.  Mrs.  Peck's  pudding.— Oliye  merchants  of 
Bagdat.— Aiken,  L.Alfred  (u-aiiting)  .—The  svrord,  (impei'fect)  .—Ahmed, 
the  cobbler.- Edoeworth,31.  Old  Poz;  Dumb  Andy;  The  grinding  organ. 
— Jameson,  A.  M.  Much  coin,  much  care. — The  little  gleaner. — Pulsky, 
Mrs.  The  sleeper  awakened.— Stowe,H.B.  Extracts  fr.  Christian  slaye.— 
Honesty  is  the  best  policy.— Charades.— Aikin,  Miss.  Master  and  slaye. 
—Life  and  writings  of  Feiielon.  1489 

—  Little  songs.    Illust.  13322 

—  Song  for  the  friends  of  freedom.     (In  Liberty  bell.)  5101 
Follies  of  a  night ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.  {In  Mod.  stand.. 

dr.,  V.  6.)  11808 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  447 

"Following  the  drum"  ;  by  Mrs.  Viele.  4597 

Following  the  flag  ;  by  C.  C.  Carleton.  5779 

Folly  as  it  flies  ;  hit  at  by  Fanny  Fern  [S.  P.  Parton].  7452 
Folsom,  C.  F.     Prevention  of  insanity.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Ass.  Repts.,  V.  7.)  *I 

Fonblanque,  A.  Life  and  labours  ;  ed.  by  E.  B.  de  Fonblanque.  12574 
Fonblanque,  A.,  Jr.  Rights  and  wrongs  ;  manual  of  household 

law.  5916 

—  The  tangled  skein.                                           v  12881 
Fonblanque,  E.  B.  de.     See  De  Fonblanque. 

Fonde  de  pouvoirs,  Le ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2, 

V.  12.)  *I 
Fonds  perdus,  Les  ;  par  H.  de  La  Madelene.     In  his  Contes 

Comtadins.)  9517 

Fontaine,  E.     How  the  world  was  peopled  ;  ethnolog.  lect.  10185 

Fontaine,  F.  The  exile,  a  tale  of  St.  Augustine  ;  [poem].  17987 
Fontanes,    L.,   marquis   de.      Sainte-Beuve,    C.    A.      {In   his 

Portr.  lit.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Fontaney,  A.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (J/i  MsPrem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Fontenelle,  B.  le  B.  de.     Blismon,  A.  G.     Fontenelliana.     {In 

his  Tr^sor  des  anecdotes  com.)  14496 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Fonvielle,  W.  de.     Thunder  and  lightning ;  ti'.  and  ed.  by  T. 

L.  Phipson.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)                     •  7125 
— Joint  author.    See  Glaisher,  J. 
Food.     Alcott,  W.  A.     The  young  housekeeper  ;  or,  Thoughts 

on  food  and  cookery.  6431 

—  Beard,  G.  M.    Eating  and  drinking.  10066 

—  Bellows,  A.  J.    How  not  to  be  sick ;  seq.  to  Philosophy  of  eating.  7565 
Philosophy  of  eating.  7185 

—  Bevan,  G.  P.     {In  his  Industrial  classes  and  indust.  statistics.)  16805 

—  Church,  A.  H.    Food ;  its  sources,  constituents,  and  uses.  16816 

—  De  Voe,  T.  F.    Market  assistant ;  descr.  of  food  sold  in  the  markets.  6688 

—  Flint,  A.    Food  in  its  rel.  to  pers.  and  pub.  health.    (In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Eept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Fox,  C.  B.    Sanitary  examinations  of  water,  air,  and  food.  18215 

—  Houghton,  S.    Address  on  the  rel.  of  food  to  work,  and  its  bearing  on 

medical  practice.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  18700  11626 

—  Johnstone,  W.  E.    Preparation  of  food.    {In  U.  S.   Comm.  to  Paris 

Expos.,imi.    Kept.,  V.  5.)  9100 

—  Lankester,  E.    On  food ;  lect.                                              '  6457 

—  Lindley,  J.    Substances  used  as  food,  illust.  bv  the  Great  Exhibition. 

{In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.,  Lect.)       '  4735 

—  Manley,  J.  J.    Preservation  of  food.     (3Ianuf.  ind.)  15476 

—  Moleschott,  J.  A.  W.    Chemistrv  of  food.     {In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the 

sci. ;  Pract.  chem.)                  "  5188 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Use  and  abuse  of  food.     {In  his  Pleas,  ways.)  18336 
Same.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Smitl>,  E.    Foods.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  11798 

—  Smith,  J.    Fruits  and  farinacea  the  proper  food  of  man.  4059 

—  Thompson,  H.    Food  and  feeding.  19051 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.     {In  his  Hand-book  of  household  science.)  6284 

—  See  also  Adulterations. 
Also  Cookery. 

Fool  of  quality  ;  by  H.  Brooke.     2  v.  517-18 

Foolish   girl,    A ;    by   N.    Perry.       {In   her   Tragedy   of   the 

unexpected.)  19857 

Fools.     Doran,  J.     History  of  court  fools.  14380 

Fool's  errand,  A  ;  by  one  of  the  fools  [A.  W.  Tourgee].  19261 


448  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Fool's  revenge,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  T.  Taylor,     (In  his  Hist,  dr.)  17386 

—  Same.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  42.)  11831 
Foot  notes  ;  by  A.  Barron.  15359 
Foot-paths  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.  (In  his  Pepacton.)  20466 
Foot,  The,  of  the  cross  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8930 
Foote,  A.  H.  Hoppin,  J.  M.  Life  of  Foote.  13238 
Foote,  C.  C.     Importance  and  power  of  relig.  forces  in  prisons. 

(I7i  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

—  A  noble  testimony.  (In  Nat.  Pris.  Ass.  of  U.  S.  Rept.,  1873.)  *I 
Foote,  H.  S.  The  bench  and  bar  of  the  south  and  southwest.  15792 
Foote.  H.  W.     Annals  of  King's  Chapel  from  the  Puritan  age 

of  New  Eng.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Foote,  M.  H.     The  Led-Horse  claim.     Illust.  22857 

Footfalls  on  the  boundary  of  another  world  ;  by  R.  D.  Owen.  3322 

Footlight  flashes  ;  by  W.  Davidge.  6379 

Footprints  in  the  snow  ;  by  D.  Russell.  17845 

Footprints  of  the  Creator  ;  by  H.  Miller.  3042 

Footprints  of  the  great ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.    (In  his  Idols,  etc)  16980 

For  a  woman's  sake;  by  H.  Wachenhusen.                           «  13991 

For  a  woman's  sake  ;  by  W.  Phillips.  12004 

For  cash  only  ;  by  J.  Payn.  21836 

For  her  dear  sake  ;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  20568 

For  husks,  food.  12788 

"  For  Percival ;  ".  by  M.  Veley.  18075 

For  summer  afternoons;  by  S.  Coolidge  [S.  C.  Woolsey].  15836 

For  the  king ;  by  C.  Gibbon.                                                •  11194 

For  the  king's  dues  ;  by  A.  Macdonell.  13462 

Forain,  L.     Dames  de  comptoir.      (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  3.)  14793 

Foray  of  Queen  Meave  ;  by  A.  De  Vere.  22106 

Forayers,  The  :  by  W.  G.  Simms.  15806 

Forbes,  A.     Glimpses  thr.  the  cannon-smoke  ;  sketches.  20051 

—  The  Russians,  Turks,  and  Bulgarians.    (In  Burlingame,  E.  L.    Current 

disc,  V.  1.)  17645 

—  Soldiering  and  scribbling ;  sketches.  11876 
Forbes,  C.  J.  F.  S.     British  Burma  and  its*  people  ;  sketches 

of  manners,  customs,  etc.  18880 
Forbes,  Lady  C.     Chambers,  W.     Lady  Forbes.     (Li  his  Stor. 

of  old  fam.)  18362 

Forbes,  D.     The  history  of  chess.  *I 

Forbes,  E.     Brown,  J.     (In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.)  22240 

Forbes,  G.     Radiation.     (In  So.  Kensington  sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 

—  Thermal  conductivity ;  Thermo-dynamics ;  The  velocity  of  light.     (In 

So.  Kensington  sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  *                                     *  17679 

—  Transit  of  Venus.  (I^ature  ser.)  13371 
Forbes,  H.  Manual  for  the  patriotic  volunteer.  2  v.  1491-2 
Forbes,  J.  D.     Sir  Humphry  Davy.    (In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  Chambers,  W.  (In  his  Stor.  of  remark,  persons.)  18069 
Forbes,  J.  Eleven  years  in  Ceylon.  '  1490 
Forbes,  R.  B.     Personal  reminiscences  ;   [seamanship].  18076 

—  Life-boats,  projectiles,  and  other  means  of  saving  hfe.  11379 
Forbes,  W.     Account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  J.  Beattie  ; 

incl.  letters.     New  ed.     2  v.  22792-3 

Forbidden  fruit.    (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  3.)  14303 

Forbidden  fruit;  by  F.  ^Y.  Hacklauder.  17272 


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Force,  M.  F.     From  Fort  Henry  to  Corinth.     (Camp,  of  the 

Civ.  war.)  21.012 

Force.     Abbott,  J.     Force.     (Sci.  for  the  young.)  11266 

—  Bain,  A.     Correlation  of  nerv.  and  mental  forces,     (in  Stewart,  B. 

Conserv.  of  energy.)  12238 

—  Barker,  G.F.    Correlation  of  vital  and  physical  forces.     (Hf.-hrs.  with 

mod.  scientists,  v.  1.)                                 '  9821 

—  Biichner,  L.    Kraft  und  Stoff ;  empirisch-naturphilosophische  Studien.  10268 
Same ;  Eng.    Force  and  matter.  10841 

—  Faraday,  M.    On  the  var.  forces  of  nature ;  lect. ;  ed.  by  W.  Crookes.  1441 

Note."^  Amer.  ed.  has  the  title.  Course  of  six  lect.  on  the  var.  forces  of 
matter. 

—  Helmholtz,  H,  L.  F.    Interaction  of  the  nat.  forces ;  Conservation  of 

force.     {In  his  Pop.  lect.)  11772 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    On  the  origin  of  force.     (In  his  Fam.  lect.)  6523 

—  Leconte,  J.    Correlation  of  vit.  with  chem.  and  phvs.  forces.    {In  Stewart, 

B.    Conserv.  of  energy.)  '  12238 

—  Parker,  J.  A.    Non-existence  of  proiectile  forces  in  nature ;  lect.  (  With 

his  Quad,  of  the  cir.)  '  12391 

—  Phelps,  J.  W.    Force  electricallv  exhibited.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec, 

ser.  2.)                                     '  18864 

—  Stewart,  B.  The  conservation  of  energv.  12238 

—  Tait,  P.  G.  {In  his  Lect.  on  phys.  sci.)  15956 

—  Taylor,  W.  B.     Nature  and  origin  of  force.  {In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Kept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  Tice,  J.  H.    Relations  bet.  matter  and  force.    (Jw  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec, 

ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Matter  and  force.     {In  his  Frag;  of  sci.,  v.  2.)  19304 
On  force.    {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.    Correlation  and  conservation  of  forces.  9148 
Force  des  femmes,  La  ;  comedie  ;  par  H.  Meilhac.   (In  Legouv^, 

J.  W.  P:.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14687 

Force  of  truth  ;  by  T.  Scott.  3857 

Forced  marriage.  The ;  comedy ;  by  Moli^re.      (In  his  Dram. 

wks.,  V.  2.)  16844 

Forces.     See  Physics. 
Ford,  C.  R.    Prevention  of  juv.  crime.  In  Internat.  Pen.  Cong. 

Trans.,  1872.  *I 

Ford,  H.  A.    The  long  holidays  ;  or,  Learning  without  lessons. 

lUust.  7221 

Ford,  H.  J.     Will  it  be?  16943 

Ford,  J.     Swinburne,  A.  C.     (In  his  Ess.  and  stud.)  14246 

Ford,  S.  R.     Ernest  Quest;  or,  The  search  for  truth.  17550 

—  Grace  Truman ;  or.  Love  and  principle.  1493 
Ford,  W.  H.     Soil  and  water.      (In  Buck,  A.  H.     Trea.  on 

hygiene,  e^c,  v.  1.)  19451 

Ford,  W.  C.     American  citizen's  manual.     Questions  of  the 

day.     2  v.  22904-5 

Contents.    V.  1.    Governments,  the  electorate,  the  civil  service.    S. 
Functions  of  2:overnment. 
Forde,  G.     A  lady's  tour  in  Corsica.     2  v.  20932-3 

Fore  and  aft;  by  Webfoot  [W.  D.  Phelps].  9800 

Foregone  conclusion,  A  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  13334 

Foreign  classics  for  Eng.  readers.     See  Oliphant,  M.  (O.  W.) 
Foreign  Countries  and  British  colonies.     See  Pulling,  F.  S. 
Foreign  library.  2511 

Contents.    Kohl,  J.  G.    Russia  and  the  Russians,  1842;  Austria;  Eng- 
land and  Wales;  Scotland. 
Foreign  marriage,  A  ;  by  V.  W.  Johnson.  19614 

Foreign  relations.     See  tlie  division  Politics  under  Gt.  Brit. 
and  U.  S. 


450  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Forest  days  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5208 

Forest  exiles,  The  ;  by  Mayne  Reid.  3624 

Forest  Farm;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.     {In  her  Chap,  on  wives.)  1366 

Forest  Glen  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  17276 

Forest  house,  The  ;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9168 

Forest  leaves  ;  by  L.  J.  Peirson.  3458 

Forest  life  ;  by  [C.  M.  Kirkland].  2489 
Forest  rose,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  S.  Woodworth.    {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  41.)  11830 
Forestalled  ;  by  M.  B.  Edwards.  2  v.  20665-6 
Forester,  Frank,  pseud.     See  Herbert,  H.  W. 

Forester,  T.     Paris  and  its  environs.  1496 

—  Norway  and  its  scenery ;  journal  of  a  tour  by  E.  Price ;  and  Road-book 

for  tourists.  I497 

Forester  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                                                  1326  ;  15295 

Foresters,  The  ;  by  B.  Auerbach.  19871 
Forestier,  A.     Echoes  fr.  mist-land  ;    or.  The  Nibelungen  Lay 

revealed.  17890 

—  an(^  Anderson,  R.  B.    The  JiTorway  music  album;  Folk-songs,  dances, 

national  airs,  and  recent  compositions.  *I 

Forestiers,  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  1287 

Forestry.     Hough,  F.  B.     Elements  of  forestry.  21804 
Forests.  Beequerel,  A.  C.  Forests  and  their  climatic  influence. 

{In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)  11625 

—  Browm.  J.    The  forester ;  management  of  forest  trees.  15585 

—  English  forests  and  forest  trees,  hist.,  legend.,  and  descriptive.  1398 

—  Hou^h,  F.  B.    Health  interests  in  the  preserv.  of  forests  and  the  cultiva- 

tion of  trees.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Springer,  J.  S.    Forest  life  and  forest  trees.  4185 

—  United  States.     Congress.     House.     Committee.     Cultivation  of  tim- 

her,  and  preserv.  afforests.    Report.  12989 

—  See  also  Trees. 

Forget-me-nots  ;  by  J.  Kavanagh.     3  v.  18834-6 

Forgive  and  forget;    by  M.   Edgeworth.       {In  her  Parent's 

assistant.)                                                                          1336  ;  15296 

Forgiven  at  last ;  by  J.  R.  Hadermann.  9279 

Forgiveness.     Bushnell,  H.     Forgiveness  and  law.  12653 

—  Clark,  J.  F.    Christian  doctr.  of  forgiveness.  846 

—  Reynolds,  H.  R.    Forgiveness  and  absolution  of  sins.    {In  his  Ecclesia.)  10027 
Forlorn  hope   of    Mona ;    fr.   Mason.     {In  Venable,   W.   H. 

Dramas,  etc.)  20582 
Forman,  H.  B.     Introduction  and  notes.      {In  Keats,  J.  Let- 
ters to  F.  Brawne.)  19410 
Formby,  H.     A  compendium  of  the  philosophy  of  anc.  hist.  ; 
with  a  dissert,  by  E.  von  Lasaulx  on  the  study  of  the 
classics.                                                                                   '  22257 

—  Safeguards  of  divine  faith  in  the  presence  of  sceptics,  freethinkers,  and 

atheists;  essays.  22258 

Formosa.     Bax,  B.  W.     {In  his  Eastern  seas.)  15618 
Forms.     See  Printing. 

Forms  {in  Imv).     Crocker,  U.  H.     Notes  on  common  forms.  9973 

Forney,  J.  W.     Anecdotes  of  public  men.     2  v.              11800  ;  20231 

—  Letters  fr.  Europe.  7061 

—  The  new  nobility ;  a  story  of  Europe  and  America.  20232 
Forney,  M.  N.  The  car-builder's  dictionary  ;  illust.  vocabulary  ; 

compl.  for  the  Master  Car-builders'  Association.  20434 

—  Catechism  of  the  locomotive.  13652 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  451 

Forrest,  E.     Barrett,  L.     E.  Forrest.  20838 

—  Rees,  J.    Life  of  Forrest.  12250 
Forrest,  G.     Handbook  of  gymnastics.  1765 

—  Handbook  of  swimming  and  skating.  »        1T6T 
Forrest,  Neil,  pseud.     See  Floyd,  C. 

Forrest  house  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  20857 

Forrest-race  romance.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  4.)  19143 

Forrester,  ¥.,  pseud.     See  Wise,  D. 

Forster,  C.  T.  and  Daniell,  F.  H.  B.      LiTe  and  letters  of 

Ogier  GMselin  de  Busbecq.     2  v.  20537-8 

Forster,  J.  Handbook  of  the  Dyce  and  Forster  coll.  in  the 
So.  Kensington  Museum.  (So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art 
hd.-bks.)  *I 

—  Life  of  Charles  Dickens.    3  v.  9732-4 

—  Life  of  Jonathan  Swift,  v.  1.  .       15340 
—.Life  and  times  of  Goldsmith.    2  v.  10112-13 

—  Statesmen  of  the  commonwealth  of  Eng. ;  with  trea.  on  the  pop.  prog. 

in  Eng.  history;  ed.  bv  J.  O.  Choules.  1498 

Contents.  J.  Eliot.— T.'  Wentworth.— J.  Pvm.— J.  Hampden.— Sir  H. 
Vane,  the  younger.— H.  Marten.— O.  Cromwell. 

—  Walter  SaVage  Landor ;  a  biography.  7855 
Forster,  S.  A.,  Joint  author.     See  Sandys,  W. 

Forster,  AY.  E.     Hi^ginson,  T.  W.  {In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)   13827 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  F.     (In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 
Forster.     See  also  Foster. 

Forsyth,  W.     Essays  crit.  and  narrative.  12723 

Contents.  Speeches  of  Lord  Brougham. — Criminal  procedure  in  Scot- 
land and  England.— The  kingdom  of  Italy.— The  judges  of  England.— 
Literary  style. — Progress  of  legal  reform. — An  election  in  France. — A 
journey  to  Ashango  Land. — Eugene  de  Gu^rin. — Tunnel  thr.  the  Alps. — 
The  Hudson's  Bay  Company ;  its  history.— Visit  to  Russia  and  the  Great 
Fair  of  Nijni  Novogorod.- Visit  to  Portland  prison.— Three  days  in  Sark.— 
William  Cobbett.— Historical  evidence. 

—  History  of  lawyers,  ancient  and  modern.  13751 

—  History  of  trial  bv  jury.    Xew  ed. ;  bv  J.  A.  Morgan.  14148 

—  Life  of  Cicero.    2  v.    Illust.  '  5910-11 

—  Miller,  H.    The  Scotch  merchant  of  the  18th.  cent.     {In  his  Tales,  etc.)        2557 

—  Novels  and  novelists  of  the  18th.  cent.  9609 
Fort,  G.  F.     Medical  economy  dur.  the  Middle  Ages  ;   hist,  of 

European  morals.  22858 

Fort  Dearborn  ;  address  ;  by  J.  Wentworth.  (Chicago  Hist.  Soc.)        *I 
Forte  nageuse  !  monologue  ;  par  E.  Desbeaux.     (In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  5.)  14795 

Fortescue,  E.  F.  K.     The  Armenian  church ;   sketch  of  [its] 

history,  liturgy,  etc.  ;  with  app.  by  S.  C.  Malan.  16825 

Note.    Appendix  contains  Confession  of  faith  of  the  Armenian  church 
with  rite  of  holv  baptism;  tr.  bv  S.  C.  Malan. 
Fortescue  ;  by  J.  S.  KnowW.  1208 

Fortieth  French  ascension.  The,  of  Mont  Blanc  ;    by  J.  Verne. 

(In  his  Doctor  Ox,  etc.)  12875 

Fortifications.    Mahau,  D.  H.    Descriptive  geometry,  as  appl. 

to  the  drawing  of  fortification  and  stereotomy.  16122 

—  Viollet-Le-Duc,  E.    Annals  of  a  fortress ;  tr.  by  B.  Bucknall.  *I 
Fortnum,  C.  D.  E.    Bronzes,  with  wood-cuts.   (So.  Ken.  Mus. 

Art  hd.-bks.)  *I 

—  Maiolica;  with  wood-cuts.     (So.  Ken.  Mus.  Art  hd.-bks.)  *I 
Fortoul,  H.  ;^.  H.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem.  lund., 

V.  2.)  *I 


452  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Fortress  Monroe  ;   by  T.  Winthrop.     {In  his  Life  in  the  open 

air.)  15936 
Fortunate  Isles.     Piatt,  S.  M.  B.     Voyage  to  the  Fortunate 

Isles,  etc.  12766 

Fortunatus.  {hi  Lodge,  H.  C.  Six  pop.  tales,  ser.  2.)  19661 
Fortune,  R.      Journeys  to  the   tea-countries  of   China.      {In 

Taylor,  B.  Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 
Fortune.     See  Little  classics. 

Fortune  d'Ang^e,  La  ;  par  A.  Theuriet.  14552 

Fortune  of  the  Republic;  lect.  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  17888 

Fortune  telling.     Miller,  D.  P.     {In  his  Life  of  a  showman.)  11930 

—  Thomson,  M.  The  witches  of  Xew  York.  17433 
Fortune's  frolic;    by  Allingham.     {In  French's  Min.   dram., 

V.  18.)                             ~  11845 

Fortune's  marriage  ;  by  G.  M.  Craik.  22376 

Fortunes,  The,  of  Glencore  ;  b}"  C.  J.  Lever.  5*272 

Fortunes,  The,  of  Miss  Follen  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  G.  Talcott.  15766 

Fortunes  of  Nigel ;  by  W.  Scott.  3815 

Fortunes  of  Perkin  Warbeck  ;  by  [Mrs.  Shelley].  5152 
Fortunio,  and  his  seven  gifted  servants;  by  J.   R.  Planch^. 

{In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  2.)  *I 
Forty-seven   Rdnins,   The;    by   A.   B.   Mitford.       {In   Little 

class.,  V.  11.)  12982 
Forty  and  fifty;  by  T.  H.  Bayly.     {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  30.)  7986 

Forty  winks  ;  by  G.  Roberts.   {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  41.)  7991 

Forty  thieves.  The;  romance.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  15.)  11817 
Forwood,  W.  S.     Historical   and  descr.   narr.   of    Mammoth 

cave  ;  with  details  of  the  eyeless  fishes.  Illust.  8622 
Fosdick,  C.  A.   (p^ei^rf.  Harry  Castlemon) .    The  boy  traders. 

(Frank  Nelson  ser.)  17390 

—  The  bov  trapper.  18004 

—  The  buried  treasure :  or,  Old  Jordan's  "  haunt."  17608 

—  Frank  at  Don  Carlos'  rancho.  12858 

—  Frank  before  Yicksburg.     (Gunboat  ser.)  6086 

—  Frank  in  the  woods.     (Gunboat  ser.)  6085 

—  Frank  Nelson  in  the  forecastle ;   or.  The  sportsmen's  club  among  the 

whalers.                                                                                               '  16661 

—  Frank  on  a  gunboat.     (Gunboat  ser.)  6084 

—  Frank  on  the  lower  Mississippi.     (Gunboat  ser.)  6087 

—  Frank  on  the  prairie.     (Gunboat  ser.)  7499 

—  Frank  the  young  naturalist.     (Gunboat  ser.)  6083 

—  George  at  the  wheel ;  or,  Life  in  the  pilot  house.  21159 

—  George  in  camp.  19321 

—  Go  ahead.  7560 

—  The  mail  carrier.     (Boy  trapper  ser.)  18477 

—  No  moss.  7561 

—  Snowed  up;  or,  The  sportsman's  club  in  the  mountains.  16547 

—  The  sportsman's  club  afloat.  12656 

—  The  sportsman's  club  among  the  trappers.  13653 

—  The  sportsman's  club  in  the  saddle.  11682 

—  Tom  Newcombe.  7559 
Foss,  E.  The  judges  of  England.  9  v.  *I 
Fossett,  F.     Colorado  ;  its  gold  and  silver  mines,   farms   and 

stock  ranges,  etc.  ;  tourist's  guide  to  the  Rocky  Mts.  *I 

Fossil  men  and  their  modern  representatives  ;  by  J.  W.Dawson.  19850 
Fossils.     See  Palaeontology. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


453 


Foster,  E. 
Serv. 
Foster,  F. 


Foster,  C.  T.     Geography  of  the  Bible.     (With  Grant,   A.  R. 

Lessons  fr.  the  Bible.  10938 

Foster.  C.    Electrical  measurements.     {In  So.  Kensington  Sci. 

lect.,  V.  1.)  17678 

Foster,  C.  J.     Biographical  sketch.     {In  Woodruff,   H.     The 

trotting  horse.)  7585 

—  The  white  horse  of  Wootton.  18077 
Foster,  C.  Le  N.     Across  the  Bursting-sand  (Sprengisandr)  in 

1876.     {In  Lock,  C.  G.  W.     Home  of  the  Eddas.)  19659 

Municipal  organization  of  the  Amer.  Pub.  Health 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  *I 

A.     Francis    Deak,    Hungarian    statesman ;  mem. 

Pref .  by  M.  E.  G.  Duff.  19820 

Foster,  F.  P.     Public  vaccination.    {In  Amer.  Soc.   Sci.   Ass. 

Jour.,  1873.)  15733 

Foster,  H.  The  coquette  ;  or.  Life  and  letters  of  Eliza  Whar- 
ton ;  novel  found,  on  fact;  hist,  pref.,  and  mem.  of  the 
author.  13682 

Foster,  J.  W.     Pre-historic  races  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amer.  12014 

Foster,  J.     The  death  of  Christ  as  a  sacrifice.     {In  Noyes,  G. 

R.     Coll.  theol.  ess.)  7701 

Foster,  J.     Critical  ess.  contrib.  to  the  Eclectic  Rev.  ;  ed.   by 

J.  E.  Ryland.     2  v.  1502-3 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Travel  writing.— Memoir  writing.— Thoughts  on  af- 
fectation.—Future  of  England  and  America.— Blair's  life  and  w^ritings. — 
Hume.— Hindoo  idolatry  and  Christianity.  Vindication  of  the  Baptist 
missionaries.— Poetical  criticism. — Personal  virtue  in  its  rel.  to  polit.  emi- 
nence.— Statesmen. — Memoirs  of  Sir  T.  More. — Christianity  in  India. — 
Paley  as  a  theologian. — America  bef .  the  Revolution. — The  Peninsular  war. 
— Siclney  Smith's  sermons.— Paley's  memoirs.— Rose  on  Fox's  hist. — 
Theatrical  amusements.— Characters  of  Fox.— Education  in  ref .  to  relicr- 
ion. — Sanscrit  literature. — Morality  of  works  of  tiction.— Cruelty  to  ani- 
mals.—  Southey's  Curse  of  Kehama. — Vindication  of  Fox's  hist.— Jesse's 
sermons.  2.'  Coleridge.— Highland  superstitions.— Grecian  architec- 
ture.—Richard  Cumberland.— G.  Whitefield.— Junius. — H.  Grattan.— 
Zollikofer's  sermons.— Irish  society.  — H.  Tooke.— Biography.— Public 
worship  of  nonconformists.— Relation  of  man  to  nature.— Wilberforce  on 
Christian  missions.— R.  Hall  on  the  East  India  charter. — Chateaubriand's 
Christian  martyrs. — Life  of  M.  de  l'H6pital. — Mungo  Park. — Hobhouse's 
Albania.— Curfan.—Britton's  Cathedral  antiquities.— Jeremy  Taylor. — 
Astronomy  and  the  Christian  revelation. — A.  Fuller. — B.  Franklin. — J. 
Fawcett.— J.  Ryland. — Recollections  of  Coleridge. — Modem  Egypt. — 
Chatterton. — Dahiell's  Oriental  scenery. 

—  Mr.  Hall's  character  as  a  preacher.     (In  Hall,  R, 


Misc.  works.) 


—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  and  Mod.  lit.,  etc.) 

—  Essays. 

Contents.  On  a  man's  writing  memoirs  of  himself. — On  decision  of 
character.— On  the  appl.  of  the  epithet  romantic— On  the  causes  by  which 
evangelical  relig.  has  been  rendered  less  acceptable  to  persons  of  culti- 
vated taste. 

—  Same ;  with  essay  on  popular  ignorance. 

—  Gems  of  beauty ;  from  the  writmgs  of  F. ;  with  his  ess.  on  decision  of 
character.    Portr. 

—  Life  and  correspondence;  ed.  by  J.  E.  Ryland;  with  not.  of  Mr.  F.,  by 
J.  Sheppard.    2  v. 

—  The  Mississippi  valley;  its  phys.  geography.    Illust. 

—  and  "Whitney,  J.  D.  *  Report  on  the  geology  and  topographv  of  a  portion 
of  the  Lake  Superior  land  district,  pt.  1.  Copper  lands.  (U.S.  General 
Ld.  Office.) 

Foster,  M.     Physiology.     Illust.     (Sci.  prim.) 

—  and  Balfour,  F.  M.    The  elements  of  embryology. 

—  aiid  Langley,  J.  N.    Elementary  practical  physiology. 


2255: 


1731 

2256 
1501 


7688 
1504 


1505-6 
7835 


1508 

13073 

16663 


454  FREE    PUBIJC   I^IBRARY. 

Foster,  P.  Le  N.     Photography.     (Brit,  manut'.  ind.)  15472 

Poster,  R.  S.  Fruits  a  test  of  systems.  {In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Foster,  W.  E.     Libraries  and  readers.  22756 

—  Relation  of  lib.  to  the  school  system;  Plan  of  systematic  training  in  read- 

ing at  school.     {In  Green, "S.  S.    Lib.  and  schools.)  22767 

Foster  brothers.  The  ;  hist,  of  the  school  and  college  life  of  two 

young  men.  1500 

Fothergill,  J.     The  first  violin.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  18078 

—  Kith  and  kin.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  21174 

—  ''One  of  three"  and  Made  or  marred.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  20766 

—  Probation.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  19334 

—  The  Wellflelds.  (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  ,  19945 
Fothergill,  J.  Coleridge,  H.{In  his  Lives  of  no.  worthies,  v.  3.)  *I 
Fothergill,  J.  M.     Animal  physiology,  for  schools.                         20898 

—  Maintenance  of  health ;  medical  work  for  lay  readers.  13864 

—  and  Wood,  H.  C.    Food  for  the  invalid,  the' convalescent,  the  dyspeptic, 

and  the  gouty.       '  20052 

Fou  de  Peronne,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  4.)  *I 
Fou   rire,    Le ;  monologue ;  par   J.    Normand.      (Th^^tre   de 

camp.,  s6r.  7.)  14691 

Foucaud,  E.     Book  of  illustrious  mechanics  of  Europe  and 

Amer.  ;  fr.  the  French  ;  ed.  by  J.  Frost.  ^  2183 

Foucault,  N.  J.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (77i /tisNouv.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Fouche,  J.  A.     Memoirs';  fr.  the  French.  1510 

—  Brougham,  H.  In  Ins  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)  527 
Foul  play  ;  by  C.  Reade  and  D.  Boucicault.  3605 
Fould,  Mjiie.  W.  J.  S.  Le  clou  au  couvent-aimez-vous.  14581 
Found  at  Blazing  Star  ;  by  B.  Harte.  (  With  his  Flip.)  22031 
Foundation  of  duty  ;  by  T.  Parsons.  {In  his  Ess.,  ser.  2.)  6140 
Foundations.  Gaudard,  J.  Foundations.  17496 
Foundations  of  a  creed  ;  by  G.  H.  Lewes.  2  v.  12200-1 
Founding.     Overman,  F.     The  moulders'  and  founders'  pocket 

guide.     Add.,  Suppl.  on  statuary  and  ornamental  mould- 
ing, f;^c.,  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.  19750 

—  West,  T.  D.    American  foundry  practice;  loam,  dry  sand,  and  green 

sand  moulding;  and  treat,  upon  the  management 'of  cupolas  and  the 
melting  of  iron.  22395 

Fountain  of  youth  ;  by  F.  Paludan-Miiller.  6775 

Fountain,  The,  of  youth  ;  by  J.  Sturgis.  {In  his  Little  come- 
dies, new  ed.)  ,  21907 

Fouque,  F.  H.  K.,  Freiherr  yon.     See  La  Motte-Fouqu^. 

Fouquet,  L.  M.  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  his  Nouv.  lund., 

V.  11.)  *r 

Fouquet,  N.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Four  bells,  The,  of  Chartres  ;  by  F.  Wedmore.       {In  his  Past. 

of  France.)  18122 

Fourberies  de  Scapin,  Les  ;  comedie  ;  par  Moliere.    (Oeuvres,  • 

V.  7.)  14610 

Four-fifteen  express.  The  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.   {In  her  Night, 

etc.)  22071 

—  Same.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  8.)  12979 
Four  Georges,  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4405 
P'our  gold  pieces.  The  ;  by  Mile.  J.  Gouraud.  14094 
Four  irrepressibles  ;  or,  The  tribe  of  Benjamin.  17114 
Four  Mac  Nicols,  The  ;  by  W.  Black.                                              21420 


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Four  years  at  Yale.  '      9270 

Foui'-leaved  clover,  A;  bj^  SaxeHolm.     {In his  Stor.,  ser.  2.)   17894 
Fourier,  J.     Arago,  F.     Biography  of  F.     {In  his   Biog.   of 

disting.  sci.  men,  ser.  1.)  170 

Fournier,  M.  R.     Comedv  and  tragedy.   (7«  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  19.)  "  11845 

Fourquet,  J.,  surnommee  Hachette.     Watson,   H.  C.     {In  his 

Heroic  women.)  4676 

Fourth  gospel,  The,  Authorship  of  ;  by  E.  Abbot.   {In  Inst,  ess.)  19811 
P^wle,  T.  W.     The  poor  law.  21639 

Fowle,  W.  B.     Parlor  dramas.  1513 

Contents.  Woman's  rights.— Country  cousins. — The  will. — The  fugitive 
slave.— The  pedant. — Love  at  sight.— Wm.  Tell.— The  counterplot. — The 
well  of  St.  Keyne.— The  oddity.— The  tables  turned.— The  double  ghost.— 
The  tea  party.'— The  tear,— The  Jesuit  in  America. 
Fowler,  A.  M.     Papers  on  drainage,  etc.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic. 

and  San.  P^ng.  and  Sur.  Proc.     Passim.)  *I 

Fowler,  E.,  Bp.  of  Gloucester.     Tulloch,  J.    {In  his  Rat.  theo- 
logy, V.  2.)  11457 
Fowler,  L.  F.      Familar  lessons  on  astronomy.  1512 
Fowler,  M.  F.  Horse-cars  and  the  Sabbath.   (7n  Sabbath  ess.)  19808 
Fowler,  O.  S.     Fowler's  practical  phrenology.  1516 

—  Hereditary  descent.  1515 

—  A  home  for  all ;  or,  The  gravel  wall  and  octagon  mode  of  building.  1514 

—  Physiology,  animal  and  mental.  1517 

—  Self -culture,  and  perfection  of  character.  7780 

—  and  L.  N.,  and  Kirkham,  S.  Phrenologv  proved,  illust.,'  and  appl.  13th.  ed.     13221 
Fowler,  T.     Bacon.     (Eng.  philosophers.)  20871 

—  Elements  of  deductive  logic.    6th.  ed.  18906 

—  Elements  of  inductive  logic.    3d.  ed.  18967 

—  Introduction,  notes,  etc.    {In  Locke,  J.    Cond.  of  the  understanding.)         20510 

—  Locke.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  20053 

—  Shaftesbury  and  Hutcheson.     (Eng.  philosophers.)  22219 
Fowler,  W.  Present  aspect  of  the  land  question.     {In  Cobden 

Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 

Fowlers  and  Wells'  Water-cure  Library.     7  v.  9918-24 

Contents.  V.  1.  Shew,  J.  Hydropathy  or  the  water-cure.  2.  Nichols, 
T.  L.  Introduction  to  the  water-cure.— Nichols,  M.  S.  G.  Experience  in 
the  water-cure.— Pendleton,  H.  The  parents'  guide.  3.  Trail,  R.  T. 
Hydropathy  for  the  people ; — Curiosities  of  common  water.  4.  Shew, 
J.  Water-cure  manual ;  Cholera  and  bowel  diseases.  5.  Lambe,  W. 
Water  and  vegetable  diet ;  with  notes  and  add.  by  J.  Shew.— Shew,  J. 
Tobacco ;  its  nature  and  effects.  6.  Rausse,  J.  H.  Water-cure  in  every 
disease ;  Errors  in  the  water-cure.  7.  Shew,  J.  Water-cure  in  con- 
sumption ;  Water-cure  in  pregnancy. 
Fowling.     Folkland,  H.  C.     The  wild-fowler;  tr.  on  F.,  anc. 

and  mod.  ;  descr.  also  of  decoys,  etc.  13616 

—  Modern  wild  fowling.  *I 
Fowls.     See  Poultry. 

Fownes,  G.     Rudimentary  chemistry.  2177 
Fox,  C'aroline.     Memories  of  old  friends ;  extr.   fr.   journals 

and  letters,  1835-71  ;  ed.  by  H.  N.  Pyra.  21385 

Fox,  C.  J.     History  of  the  early  part  of  the  reign  of  James  II.  1519 

—  Same.     (7?i  Carrel,  J.  B.  X.  A.    History,  e^c.)  *I 

—  Memorials  and  correspondence,  ed.  bv  J.  Russell.    4  v.  *I 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser!  1.)  525 

—  Foster,  J.    Rose  on  Fox's  hist. ;  Character  of  F. ;  Vindication  of  Fox's 

hist.,  by  S.  Hevwood.     {In  his Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1502 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     {In  his  3Iost  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Hazlitt,  W.    {In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1812 


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—  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.    Pitt  and  Fox.     {In  his  Quar.  ess.)  14194 

—  Rae,  W.  F.    Wilkes,  Sheridan,  Fox ;  the  opposition  under  George  III.         12771 

—  Rogers,  S.     (Bi  his  Recollections.)  3688 

—  Russell,  J.    Life  and  times  of  F.    3  v.  11149-51 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Thornton,  P.  M.    C.  J.  Fox.     {In  his  For.  secretaries,  v.  1.)  22744 

—  Trevelyan,  G.  O.  The  early  history  of  Fox.  19963 
Fox,  C.  B.  Sauitary  examioations  of  water,  air,  and  food.  Illust.  18215 
Fox,  G.     Osgood,  S.     George  Fox  and  the  Eng.  spiritualists. 

{In  his  Studies.)  7189 

Fox,  G.  V.  Loubat,  J.  F.  Narrative  of  the  mission  to  Rus- 
sia, 1866  ;  fr.  jour,  and  notes  of  L.  ;  ed.  by  J.  D.  Champ- 
lin,  Jr.  *I 

Fox,  H.  R.,  Lord  Holland.     See  Vassal!,  H.  R.  F. 
Fox,  J.     Kingsley,  H.     (In  his  Tales  of  travel.)  8065 

Fox,  T.  B.     Biography  of  G.  Whittemore.   (In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

—  Biography  of  T.  B.  Fox,  Jr.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harv.  mem.  biog., 

V.  2.)  6493 

Fox,  T.  B.,  Jr.     Fox,  T.  B.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Fox,  W.  J.     Letters  to  the  working  classes.     3  v.  1520-2 

—  Memorial  ed.  of  the  coll.  works  of  F.    12  v.  *I 

Contents.  Vol.  1.  Letters  on  the  sacrifice  of  Christ.— Comparative 
tendency  of  Unitarianism  and  Cah  inisni  to  promote  love  to  God  and  love 
to  man.— Reply  to  pop.  obj.  agt.  Unitarianism.— Sermon  of  free  inquiry  in 
matters  of  religion.— The  spread  of  Unitarianism  a  blessing  to  society. — 
Voice  of  re\  elation.— Lect.  on  subjects  connect,  with  the  corruption^  re- 
vival, and  future  infl.  of  genuine  Christianity.— Duties  of  Christians 
towards  Deists.— Funeral  sermon  for  Caroline, 'queen  of  England.— Ser- 
mon after  recovery  fr.  illness.— The  hist,  of  Christ  a  testimonv  to  the  sole 
deity  of  the  Father,  and  the  conn.  bet.  div.  and  human  philanthropy,  a. 
Christ  and  Christianity :  sermons.  3.  The  apostle  John  a  Unitarian.— 
Spirit  of  Unitarian  Christianity. — Sermon  at  settlement  of  Rev.E.Tagart, 
Norwich.— Public  principle  ess.  to  the  excellence  of  private  character. — 
Providence  of  God  in  the  prog,  of  relig.  liberty.— Pract.  importance  of  the 
Unitarian  controversy.— Moral  cautions  on  the*  anticipated  approach  of  tlie 
cholera. — Claims  of  the  poor  on  the  followers  of  Christ. — Discourse  on 
occ.  of  the  death  of  Rajah  Rammohun  Roy. — Christian  morality :  ser- 
mons.— The  Church  Establishment  inconsistent  with  the  spirit  of  Christi- 
anity and  the  well-being  of  society.  4.  Anti  corn  law  speeches. — National 
education. — True  spirit  of  reform — on  being  returned  31.  P.  5.  Letters 
on  the  corn-laws.— Extr.  fr.  letters  by  "Publicola."'  6.  Misc.  essays: 
Andrew  Fletche*-.— Cudworth's  InteH'ectual  system.— Witchcraft.— 3len 
and  things  in  1823.- Representative  reform.— Letters  to  — ,  Unitarian  min- 
ister.— A  victim. — Local  logic. — Rule  Britannia. — Tennyson's  poems. — 
Pauline.— Story  without  an  end.— Retzsch's  fancies.— Adam  the  gar- 
dener.— "Mrs.  Thomson,  you  are  wanted." — The  Revolutionary  epic. — 
Campbeirs  life  of  Mrs.  Siddons. — Paracelsus. — Warnings  to  the  tories. — 
On  organic  reforms.— C.  R.  Pemberton.— Biog.  sketch" of  Wm.  C.  Mac- 
ready.— Dramatic  criticisms.— Poetry.  7.  Morality  as  mod.  by  the  various 
classes  into  which  soc.  is  divided ;  lectures.— Church  rate  imposition. — 
Inquiry  into  the  history  of  opinion  cone,  death,  and  the  mental  state  in- 
duced by  its  approach."— Right  and  expediency.— The  three  ideas  of  Chris- 
tianitv.— What  constitutes  a  saint.  8.  Coronation  of  Queen  Victoria. — 
Moral  power. — Recent  attempts  to  stimulate  a  spirit  of  fanaticism  and  per- 
secution in  the  Ch.  of  Eng. — Religious  equality. — Moral  view  of  the  corn- 
law  question. — XatU  education. — The  relig.  ideas.  9.  The  causes  and 
infl.  which  modify  the  devel.  of  the  relig.  ideas. — Objections  to  "  The  relig. 
ideas." — History  of  relig.  thought. — The  true  life  of  Christ,  and  its  mor. 
significance.  10.  Scripture  express,  of  the  relig.  ideas. — Moral  philoso- 
phy as  illust.  by  the  relig.  ideas. — Exposition  of  Chap.  13,  Corinthians  I. — 
Moral  unity  of  God. — Health  of  mind. — Read  your  Bible. — The  glory  of 
God  the  rule  of  human  action. — Expos",  of  2dl  and  3d.  Chap,  of  Genesis. 
11.  Truth. — Chalmer's  Defence  of  Establishments. — Cain  and  Abel. — 
Anc.  mythology  and  mod.  theology. — Seven  ages  of  Christianity. — Doctrine 


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of  obedience  to  civil  powers. — Expos,  of  107th.  Psalm. — On  the  belief  in  a 
devil. — Temptation  in  the  wilderness. — Prayers  for  the  dead. — Evils  of 
poverty.  12.  Beauties  of  the  Bible.— The  state  in  its  rel.  with  the 
church.— Philosophy  of  relig.— Province  of  reason  in  relig.— Channing's 
"Self-culture."— On  the  observ.  of  lent.— Duty  of  a  nation  tow.  its  intel- 
lectual benefactors.— Wm.  Eoscoe.—  Destiny  of  humanity.— Duties  of  the 
pres.  time,  and  of  all  time.— Proper  use  of  the  Bible  in  schools.— Truth  of 
Scripture.— Relig.  worship.— Nation,  education:  crit.  on  Bishop  Blomfield. 
— Christ  a  natural  reformer. — Whit-Sunday. — Pract.  evils  of  sectarian- 
ism.— The  book  of  Ecclesiastes. — Funeral  serv.  of  Eliza  Flower. — In  memo- 
riam,W.  J.  Fox. 
—  In  memoriam.     (7w  Fox,  W.  J.    Mem.  ed.  of  coll.  Wks.,  v.  12.) 

Fox,  ship.     See  Arctic  regions. 

Foxton,  E.,  psewd.     See  Palfrey,  S.  H. 

Foy,  M.  vS.     Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.     {In  his  Orators  of 
France.) 

Foyer  du  gymnase,  Le  ;  prologue  ;  par  E.  Scribe,  etc.  (Oeuvres, 
s^r.  2,  V.  21.) 

Fra  Angelico.     See  Angelico. 

Fra  Bartolommeo.     See  Bartolommeo. 

Fra  diavolo  ;  opera  ;  by  D.  F.  E.  Auber. 


—  Same.     (In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.) 


Fra  diavolo  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  4 
Fracastoro,  G.     Alcon,  sive  de  cura  canum  venaticorum. 

Lemaire,  N.  E.    Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  1.) 
Fragoletta ;  by  "Rita." 
Fragonard,  N.     Wedmore,  F.     Fragonard. 

genre  painting.) 
Fraise,  La ;  com^die  ;  par  Mme.  L.  Figuier. 
Fraises,  Les  ;  com^die  ;  par  A.  E.  Theuriet. 

W.  E.  G.     ThMtre,  etc.,  s^r.  4.) 
Framley  parsonage  ;  by  A.  Trollope. 
Francatelli,  C.  E.     The  modern  cook. 
France,  A.     Le  crime  de  Sylvestre  Bonnard. 
France,  A.  de.     The   prisoners   of   Abd-el-Kader. 

French  in  Algiers. 
France.     Colonies  in  America. 
—  See  Canada. 


(In 


(Bib.  Class.  Lat.) 
(In  his  Mast,  of 

(In  Legouv^,  J. 


(In  The 


AgricuUtire. 
Richardson,  G.  G.    Corn  and  cattle  prod,  distr.  of  France. 
See  also  Industry,  below. 

Army. 
Chesney,  C.  C,  and  Reeve,  H.    Military  resources  of  Prussia  and  France, 
Hazen,  W.  B.    The  school  and  the  army  in  Germany  and  Fr. ;  with  diary 
of  siege  life  at  Versailles. 

Art. 
Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    Contemporary  art  in  France.  {In  his  Contemp.  art 

in  Europe.) 
Head,  E.  Hand-book  of  the  hist,  of  the  Spanish  and  Fr.  schools  of  painting. 
Heine,  H.    Kunstberichte  aus  Paris.     (In  his  Werke,  v.  11.) 

Biography. 
Bonnefon,  D.    Les  ecrivains  modernes  de  la  France. 
Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.de.  The  orators  of  France ;  ed.  by  G.  H.  Colton. 
Cousin,  Y.    La  soci^te  Franoaise  au  17^  siScle  d'apr^s  Le  grand  Cyrus  de 

Mile,  de  Scud^ry.    2  v. 
Gaboriau,  E.    Les  comediennes  adorees. 
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Hamerton,  P.  G.    Modern  Frenchmen.  18109 
King,  E.    French  polit.  leaders.  13829 
Men  of  the  third  repubHc.  11703 
Michelet,  J»    The  women  of  the  Fr.  Revolution.  3032 
Roland,  M.  J.  P.  Portrait  et  anecdotes.   (Barri^re.  Bib.  desm<^m.,  v.  8.)  14528 
Young,  A.  Historical  sk.  of  the  Fr.  bar;  withbiog.  not.  of  the princ.  ad- 
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Commerce. 
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Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 
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Breckenridge,  R.  J.    Memoranda  of  foreign  travel.  472 

Buffum,  E.  G.    Sights  and  sensations  in  France,  etc.  8008 

Butterworth,  H.     {In  his  Zigzag  journeys  in  class,  lands.)  19874 

Champney,  L.  W.    Three  Vassar  girls  abroad.  22133 

Chorley,  H.  F.    Music  and  manners  in  Fr.,  etc.    3  v.  *I 

Coltonj  W.    Notes  on  F.,  etc.    {In  his  Sea  and  sailor.)  906 

Craik,  D.  M.    Fair  France.  9953 

Ditson,  G.  L.    Para  papers  on  F.,  etc.  6317 

Edwards,  M.  B.  Holidays  in  eastern  France.  19104 
Elliot,  F.    Old  court  life  in  France.    2  v.                                                        11768-9 

Field,  3Irs.  H.  M.^  Home  sketches  in  France.  13826 

France.     {In  Rapid  transit  abroad.)                   .  18585 

Froissart,  J.    The  boys'  Froissart,  adv.,  battles,  etc.,  ed.  by  S.  Lanier.  19352 

George,  W.  C.     {In  fiis  A  vear  abroad.)  2225 

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Haeseler,  C.  H.     {In  his  Across  the  Atlantic.)  7590 

Hale,  E.  E.,  aiid  S.    A  familv  flight  through  France,  etc.  21075 

Hall,  F.  W.     {In  his  Rambles  in  Europe.)                                               .  1727 

Hamerton,  P.  G.    A  painter's  camp.  6892 

-  Round  my  house ;  rural  life  in  France.  15488 
Haven,  G.  '  {In  his  Pilgrim's  wallet.)  6156 
Hawthorne,  N.  Passages  fr.  the  Fr.  and  Itahan  note-books.  2  v.  10079-80 
Hillebrand,  K.  France  and  the  French  in  the  2d.  half  of  the  19th.  cent.  20668 
Inglis,  H.  D.  South  of  France  in  1830.  {In  his  Switzerland,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2127 
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Ist.  empire.    2  v.  21405-6 

Lippincott,  S.  J.  (C.)     Stories  and  sights  of  F.  and  Italy.  19506 

McLellan,  H.  B.  {In  Jiis  Journal  of  a  residence  in  Scotland,  etc.)  2846 
Miller,  W.    Notes  of  travel  in  Italy  and  France.  {In  his  Wintering,  etc.)     20963 

Molloy,  J.  L.    Our  autumn  holiday  on  French  rivers.  18775 

Moore,  J.  Journal  dur.  a  residence  in  France,  1792.    2  v.  6050-1 

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Morlev,  J.    France  in  the  18th.  cent.     {In  his  Crit.  misc.,  ser.  2.)  17535 

MurraV,  E.  C.  G.    Round  about  France.  18117 

Nasr-e'd-Din,  Shah  of  Persia.    {In  his  Diary,  1878.)  20968 

Sterne,  L.    Sentimental  journey  thr.  France,  eic.     (Jw  Ais  Works.)  4228 

Stevenson,  R.  L.    An  inland  voyage.  18340 

Stowe,  H.  B.  {In  her  Sunny  memories,  v.  2.)  4271 
Tocqueville,  A.  de.  On  the  state  of  soc.  in  Fr.  bef .  the  Revolution  of  1789.    11779 

Tripp,  A.     {In  his  Crests  from  the  ocean  world.)  4499 

Urbino,  Mrs.  S.  R.    {In  her  American  woman  in  Europe.)             '  7861 

Wallace,  3Irs.  E.  D.     {In  her  Woman's  experiences  in  Europe.)  10809 

Winter,  W.  {In  his  Trip  to  England.)  20127 
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Ch.  of  France. 

-  History  of  the  Ch.  of   France,  fr.  the  Concordat  of   Bologna,  1516, 

to  the  revolution.    2  v.  11518-19 

See  also  Huguenots ;  and  for  the  history  of  Fr.  protestants  see  France, 
Eglises  B^formees  de. 

Education. 


Arnold,  M.    Popular  education  of  France,  etc. 

Bennett,  C.  W.    National  education  in  Italy,  F.,  etc.  pop.  considered. 


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Hazen,  "W.  B.    The  school  and  the  army  in  Germany  and  France. 
Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  De  la  liberty  de  I'euseignement.  '(In  hisVrem.  kind.,  v 

-  Instruction  generale  sur  l'ex6cution  du  Plan  d'Etudes ;  par  M.  Fortoul. 

(In  his  Cau>i.]m\d.,v.  11.) 

-  Sur  I'ecole  Francjaise  d'Athenes.     {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.) 

Finance. 

Bonnet,  V.  The  example  of  France ;  essays  on  the  payment  of  the  in- 
demnity and  the  management  of  the  currency  since  the  German  war, 
1870-74. 

White,  A.  D.    Paper  money  inflation  in  France. 

-  Same ;  rev.  ed. 

History,  General. 
Adams,  C.  K.    Democracy  and  monarchy  in  France. 
Bonuechose,  F.  P.  E.  B.  de.    Historv  of  F.  to  the  revolution  of  1848;  ed. 

by  S.  O.  Beeton.    2  v. 
Brief  history  of  France.     (Barnes's  one  term  ser.) 
Chambers,  W.    France,  its  history  and  revolutions. 
Crowe,  E.  E.    History  of  France!!    3  v. 

-  History  of  France.  5  v. 
Doran,  J.     {In  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  1.) 
Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    Historv  of  France.    Illust.    8  v. 
Kitchiu,  G.  W.    History  of  France,  v.  1-3. 
Lacombe,  P.    Petite  histoire  du  peuple  frangais. 
Masson,  G.    Episodes  of  French  history.    5  v. 
Morley,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  Misc.,  ser.  2.)" 
Penrose,  E.    History  of  Fr.  fr.  the  conq.  of  Gaul  to  the  reign  of  Lojiis 

Philippe;  prep,  for  the  use  of  schools,  by  J.  Abbott. 
Ritchie,  L.    France.     (Rom.  of  history.) 

Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.    Histoire  des  Fran^jais.    31  v.   - 
Stephen,  J.    Lectures  on  the  historv  of  France.    2  v. 
The  student's  France ;  hist,  of  Fr.  to  1852.    Illust. 
White,  J.    History  of  France  to  1848. 

Wikoft",  H.    The  four  civilizations  of  the  world ;  hist,  retrospect. 
Wright,  T.    History  of  France.    3  v. 

Yonge,  C.  D.    Histbry  of  France  under  the  Bourbons.    4  v. 
Yonge,  C.  M.    Aunt  Charlotte's  stor.  of  Fr.  hist,  for  the  little  ones. 
Note.    Am.  ed.  is  entitled  Young  folks'  history  of  France. 

-  History  of  France.     (Hist,  prim.) 

-  History  of  France.     (Freeman,  E.  A.    Hist.  Course  for  schools.) 

-  Young  folks'  history  of  France.     See  Aunt  Charlotte's  stor.  above. 

-  Parallel  hist,  of  France  and  Eng. ;  outlines  and  dates. 

History.    {Before  the  revolution.) 
Burton,  J.  H.    The  ancient  league  with  France.     {In  his  Scot  abroad.) 

■  Froissart,  J.  Chroniques.    6  v. 

-  Same.    Eng.  trans. 

Godwin,  P.    History  of  France,  v.  1.    Ancient  Gaul. 

Kingsley,  C.  Lectures  on  the  ancien  regime  on  the  continent  bef.  the  Fr. 

revolution. 
Martin,  B.  L.  H.    Decline  of  the  Fr.  monarchy;  fr.  4th.  Paris  ed.,  by 

M.L.  Booth.    2v. 

-  Histoire  de  France,  depius  les  temps  les  plusrecul^s,  jusqu'en  1789.  17  v. 
Masson,  G.    Early  chroniclers  of  France. 

-  Outlines  of  the  "hist,  of  Fr.  to  the  outbreak  of  the  rev. ;  abgd.  fr.  Gui- 

zot's  Pop.  hist. 
Mi<;helet,  J.    Historv  of  Fr.   [to  the  death  of  Louis  XL] ;  tr.  by  G.  H. 

Smith.    2v. 
Ranke,  F.  L.  von.  Civil  wars  and  monarchy  in  Fr.,  16th.  and  17th.  cent. ; 

tr.  by  M.  A.  Garvey. 

■  Taine,  H.    The  ancient  regime. 

■  Trollope,  T.  A.    Sketches  fr.  French  history. 

•  Wilson,  J.    The  old  regime,  and  its  fall.     {In  his  Stud,  of  mod.  mind.) 
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■  Brougham,  H.    The  French  revolution.    (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.) 

-  Burke,  E.    Reflections  on  the  rev.  in  F.     (In  his  Select  wks.,  v.  2.) 

-  Carlyle,  T.    The  French  revolution.    3  v. 

-  -  Parliamentary  hist,  of  the  rev.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.) 

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—  Gardiner,  B.  M.    The  French  revolution,  1789-1795.  22794 

—  Jjockroy,  E.    The  fjreat  Fr.  revolution,  1785-93;  letters  of  Mme.  J.,  of 

the  Jacobin  party.  21408 

—  Martin,  H.  Popular  hist,  of  Fr.  fr.  the  Ist.  rev. ;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth  and 

A.  L.  Alger,  v.  1,  2.  17615-16 

—  Michelet,  J.    Historical  view  of  the  Fr.  rev. ;  new  ed.,  tr.  bv  C.  Cocks.  3023 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.    History  of  the  Fr.  revolution,  1789-1814. '  3034 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     Observations  on  the  Fr.  revolution.     {In  his  Diss,  and 

disc,  V.  1.)  5978 

—  Miot,  A.  F.     (In  Ais  Memoirs.)  21344 

—  Morris,  "W.  O'C.    The  French  revolution  and  the  first  empire.  13284 
The  French  rev.  and  first  empire ;  hist.  sk. ;  with  bibliog.  and  course  of 

stud. ;  bv  A.  D.  White.  13565 

—  Pagt^s,  F.  X.    Secret  hist,  of  the  revolution.    2  v.  332&-7 

—  Quinet,  E.    La  revolution.    2  v.              "  14390-1 

—  Rowan,  F.  M.    History  of  the  revolution.    2  v.  3719 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Campagnes  de  la  revolution  fran^aise  dans  les 

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—  Smyth,  W.    Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  the  Fr.  revolution.    2  v.  13884r-6 

—  Stiiel,  Baronne  de.    Considerations  on  the  prin.  events  of  the  Fr.  revo- 

lution.   2  V.  5019-20 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    The  English  friends  of  the  Fr.  revolution.    {In  his 

Misc. )  '  10844 

—  Svbel,  H.  K.  L.  von.    Historv  of  the  Fr.  revolution.    4  v.  9080-3 

—  Taine,  H.  A. .  The  French  revolution ;  tr.  by  J.  Durand.    2  v.  21194-5 

—  Thiers,  M.  J.  L.  A.  Historv  of  the  Fr.  revolution:  tr.,  with  notes,  bv  F.  . 

Shoberl.    4  v.  in  2.         '  '  5840-1 

—  Wilson,  J.     {In  his  Studies  of  mod.  mind.)  21197 

—  See  also  Girondists. 

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—  Barrit're,  J.  F.  Bibliothdque  des  mem.  rel.  a  I'histoire  de  Fr.  pend.  le  18^ 

siecle.    30  V.  14521-50 

—  Blanc,  J.  J.  L.    Historv  of  ten  vears,  1880-40;  or,  France  under  Louis 

Philippe;  tr.  by  W.K.  Kelly.    2  v.  422-3 

—  Browning,  O.    Modern  France.  20105 

—  Burke,  E.    Four  letters  on  the  prop,  for  peace  with  the  Regicide  direct. 

of  PYance.     {In  his  Select  wks.,  v.  3.)  18958 

—  Chesney,  C.  C.    Waterloo  lectures;  stud,  of  the  campaign  of  1815.  12800 

—  Hoffman,  W.    Camp,  court,  and  siege;  narr.  of  pers.  adv.  and  obs.  dur. 

two  wars,  1861-1865,  1870-1871.  17305 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.    Historv  of  the  restor.  of  monarchv  in  France.    4  v.     2545-8 

—  Martin,  B.  L.  H.    Popular  hist,  of  F.  fr.  the  1st.  revolution,  v.  1,  2.         17615-16 

—  Pardoe,  J.    Episodes  of  Fr.  hist.  dur.  the  Consulate  and  1st.  empire.  3350 

—  Rosenthal,  L.    America  and  Fr. ;  influence  of  the  U.  S.  on  F.  in  the 

18th.  cent.  21799 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Deux  revolutions ;  I'Angleterre  en  1688,  et  la  France 

en  1830.     {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Histoire  de  la  Restauration,  par  M.  de  Yiel-Castel.     {In  his  Cans,  du 

lund.,  V.  14;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    The  French  retreat  fr.  Moscow.  17953 

—  Thierrv,  A.    Histoire  de  France,  1817-1827.    {In  his  Dix  ans  dVtudes.)  9578 

—  Thiers,'  M.  J.  L.  A.  Historv  of  the  Consulate  and  Emp.  of  F.  under  Napo- 

leon :  tr.  bv  D.  F.  Campbell.  20  v.  in  10.  12052-61 
Same ;  tr.  bv  D.  F.  Campbell  and  H.  W.  Herbert.  5  v.  (Yol.  2  ivanting.)    4422-6 

—  Towle,  G.  M.'   Modern  France ;  brief  hist.  fr.  the  coup  d'etat  of  1851.  18512 

—  See  also  Louis  Philippe. 

Also  Peninsular  War;— Waterloo. 

History.     {BevoUition  of  1848.) 

—  Garnier-Pages,  L.  A.    Histoire  do  la  revolution  de  1848.    10  v.  9441-50 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.    Historv  of  the  Fr.  revolution  of  1848.  2535 

—  Mill,  J.  S.  Vindication  of  the  Fr.  rev.  of  1848 ;  in  rep.  to  Lord  Brougham 

and  others.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  3.)  5980 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.    Battle  summer;  pers.  observation  in  Paris.  1848.  3078 

—  Rush,  R.   Glance  at  the  court  and  govermnent  of  Louis  Philippe  and  the 

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{Franco-Prussian  war.) 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Prussia,  and  the  Franco-Prussian  war.  8875 

—  Cassell's  history  of  the  war  bet.  Fr.  and  Germany.    2  v.  12258-9 

—  Congreve,  E.    Papers  on  the  war  of  1870-71.     {tn  his  Ess.)  13048 

—  Corvin,  O.    In  France  with  the  Germans.    2  v.  10814-15 

—  Klein,  Pastor.    The  pastor's  narrative :  or,  Before  and  after  the  Battle 

of  Worth,  1870 ;  tr.  bv  Mrs.  F.  E.  Marshall.  22812 

—  PuUen,  H.  W.  Fight  at  Dame  Europa's  school.      ,  9605 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    My  diary  dur.  the  last  great  war.  2959 

—  Riistow,  W.    The  war  for  the  Rhine  frontier,  1870 ;  polit.  and  mil.  hist. ; 

tr.  bv  J.  L.  Needham.    3  v.  10103-5 

—  War  correspondence  of  the  Daily  News,  1870.    2  v.  9067 ;  9079 

—  Wilson,  J.    Prevost-Paradol  and  the  F.-G.  war.     (In  his  Stud,  of  mod. 

mind.)  21197 

—  See  also  Metz. 

Lidustjy. 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    France  and  Belgium.  (In  his  Res.  of  mod.  countr.,  v.  1.)      17821 

—  Wilson,  J.    The  laud  question  in  France.     (In  his  Stud,  of  mod.  mind.)      21197 

Institut. 

—  See  Paris. 

Language.    (History.) 

—  Ampere.  J.  J.  A.    Histoire  de  la  formation  de  la  langue  frauc^aise.  9422 

—  Renan,  E.   Les  origines  de  la  langue  francaise.  (In  ^  i«  M^'langes  d'  hist.)  14516 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Origines  de  la  langue.     (hi  his  Prem.  Tund.^  v.  3.)  *I 

Language.    (Dialects.) 

—  Amero,  J.    L'auglomanie  dans  le  fran^ais  et  les  barbarismes   anglais 

usites  en  France.  ,  14670 

(Dictionaries.) 

—  Brachet,  A.    Morceaux  choisis  des  grands  ^'crivains  du  XYIc  si^cle,  ace. 

d'une  grammaire  et  d'un  dictionnaire  de  la  langue  du  XYF  si^cle.  9563 

—  Burn,  R.    Naval  and  military  technical  diet,  of  the  Fr.  language.  11223 

(Exercises.) 

—  Berger,  F.    New  method  of  learning  the  language.  22238 

—  Bue,  H.    Hachett's  illust.  Fr.  primer.  19713 

—  Chardenal,  C.  A.    French  exercises  for  adv.  pupils.  15426 

—  Marcel,  C.    Rational  method  to  learn  French.  15461 

—  Monsanto,  H.  M.    Manual  of  commerc.  correspondence  in  French.  20571 

—  Peyrac,  Mme.  de.    French  children  at  home;  iutrod.  to  Comment  on 

parle  a  Paris.  15429 

—  Prendergast,  F.    Mastery  series :  French.  8182 

—  Rosenthal,  R.  S.    The  Meisterschaft  system.  21541 

—  Sauveur,  L.    Causeries  avec  les  enfants.  15525 

Same.     (  With  his  Introd.,  etc.)  13091 

Petites  causeries.  15526 

—  Williams,  F.  S.    Getting  to  Paris;  book  of  practice  in  Fr.  conversation.       14063 

(Grammars.) 

—  Brachet,  A.    Historical  grammar  of  the  Fr.  tongue.  13701 
Morceaux  choisis  des  grands  ecrivains  du  XVI^  sit^cle,  ace.  d'une  gram- 
maire et  d'un  dictionnaire  de  la  langue  du  XYI^  si^cle.  9563 

—  Chardenal,  C.  A.     First  French   course;    or.  Rules    and   exerc.    for 

beginners.  15424 

Second  French  course ;  or,  French  svntax  and  reader.  1.5425 

Standard  French  primer.  '  15423 

—  Drury,  E.  J.    Comical  French  grammar.  18737 

—  Sauveur,  L.    Contes   merveilleux ;  suivis  d'une  ^tude  sur  I'etymologie 

et  la  synonymic  des  mots.  20795 

Entreteins  sur  la  grammaire.  14120 

(Headers.) 

—  Chardenal,  C.  A.    Second  French  course ;  or,  P'rench  svntax  and  reader.  15425 

—  Fivas,  V.  de.    Introd.  to  the  Fr.  language ;  fables,  select  tales,  etc.  14588 

—  Sauveur,  L.    Contes  merveilleux  des  freres  Grimm,  C.  Perrault,  et  X. 

Saintine.  20795 

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Law. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    De  la  loi  sur  la  presse ;  discourse,  1868.  *I 

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De  YMcour,  L.  R.    Modern  Fr.  literature;  rev.,  with  notes,  by  w.  S. 

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Marcillac,  F.  Manual  d'histoire  de  la  litt^rature  fran?.  dep.  sou  origine. 
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Van  Laun,  H.    History  of  French  literature.    3  v. 

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-  James,  H.,  «7r.    The  theatre' frangais.    (^In  his  Ft.  ^oets,  etc.) 

-  Matthews,  J.  B.    French  dramatists  of  the  19th.  cent. 

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lund.,  V.  3.) 

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■  B6cher,  F.    College  ser.  of  French  plavs.    2  v.  9419-20 

-  Legouve,  G.  J.  B.  E.  W.    Th<:-atre  de  campagne,  s^r.  1-5.  14482-3;  14498-500 

-  Narbel,  C.    Nouveau  r^cueil  de  com^^dies,  proverbes,  et  charades  drama- 

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Daudet,  E. ;— Debans,  C. ;— Droz,  G. ;— Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D. ;— Dumas, 
A.  D.;— Erckmann-Chatrian;— Durand,  A.  F.  {pseud.  H.  Gr^ville) ; — 
Eynaud,  A. ;— Feuillet,  O. ;— Figuier,  Mme.  G.  L. ;— Fould,  Mme.  W.  J. 
L. ;— France,  A.— Fromentin,  E. ;— Gaboriau,  E. ;— Gautier,F. ;— Glouvet, 
J.  de ; — Gobineau,  J.  A. ; — Goncourt,  E.  de ; — Gualdo,  L. ; — Halevy,  L. ; — 
Haller,  G. ;— Halt,  R.;— Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L. ;— La  Madelene,  H.  de; — 
Lavigne,  E. ;— Malot,  H. ;— M^rimee,  P. ;— Musset,  L.  C.  A.  de ;— Pouvillon, 
E. ;— Reybaud,  M.  R.  L. ;— Reybaud,  Mme. ;— Sacher-Masoch,  L.  v. ; — 
Saint-Mars,  N. ;— Saint-Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de ;— Sandeau,  L.  S.  J. ;— Sehur6, 
E. ;— Sue,  E. ;— Theuriet,  A. ;— Toepflfer,  R. ;— Uchard,  M. ;— Ulbach,  L.  ;— 
Vigny,  A.  de. 

-  and  a  trans,  of  Robinson  Crusoe,  fr.  DeFoe. 

Poetry.    {History.) 

-  Besant,  W.    Studies  in  early  French  poetry. 

-  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Poesie*;  Les  poetes  franc^ais.     {In  his  Prem.  lund., 

V.  2,  3;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  3.) 

-  -  Tableau  hist,  et  crit.  de  la  poesie  fr.,  etc.,  au  16e-  si^cle,  suiv.  de  portr. 

des  princ.  po6tes. 

-  See  also  Collections,  beloio. 

Poetry.    {Collections.) 

-  Chawner,  E.    Gleanings  from  the  German  and  Fr.  poets. 

-  French  lyrics ;  select,  and  annot.  by  G.  Saintsbury. 


17251 
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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  463 

—  Masson,  G.    La  lyre  frau(;aise.  9323 

—  Mixer,  A.  H.    Manual  of  Fr.  poetry,  with  hist,  introd.  and  biog.  not.  12676 

—  Parton,  J.    A  book  of  Fr.  poetry  from  1550.     (Le  Parnasse  fi-an^ais.)  14515 

Note.  For  poetry  by  French*  authors  see  also  Beranger,  P.  J.  de;— 
Copp6e,  F. ;— D^saiigiers,  31.  A. ;— Gautier,  T.;— La  Fontaine,  J.  de;— 
Musset,  A.  de. 

The  library  has  also  the  collected  loorks  o/Bergerac,  C.  de;— Boileau- 
Despr6aux.  N. ;— Descartes,  R. ;— La  Bruy^re*;— La  Rochefoucauld,  F.  de ; 
— Maistre,  X.  de ;— Malebranche,  N.  de;— Moli^re,  J.  B.  P.  de;— Scribe, 
A.  E. ; — Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A. 

and  separate  miscellaneous  icorks  by  the  following  authors  whose 
names  do  not  appear  in  the  two  preceding  lists :  Amero,  J. ; — Ampere, 
A.  M.,  and  J.  J.;— Balzac,  H.  de ;— Bergerat,  E.; — Beul6,  C.  E. ;— Biard, 
L.  d'Aunet;— Boissier,  M.  L.  G. ;— Boissonas,  J/?ne. ;— Bonuefon,  D.;— 
Brachet,  A. ; — Brillat-Savarin,  A. ;— Briot,  C. :— Chotteau,  L. ; — Colombier, 
M. ;— Corneille,P. ;— Cousin,V. ;— DesEcherolles,  A. ; — Fialho,A. ;— Fivas, 
V.  de;— Geruzez,  N.  E. ;— Hovelacque,  A.; — Houssaye,  A.;— Hubbard, 
G. ;— lung,  T.;— Joret,  C. ; — Kastner,  V. ;— Lacombe,*  P. ;— Lanfrey,  P.; 
— Lebrun,  M.  L.  E.  Y. ;— Lenormant,  F.  ;—Marcillac,  F.;— Martin,* B.  L. 
H. ;— Mignet,  F.  A.  A. ; — Molinari,  G.  de ; — Montesquieu ; — Musset,  P.  E. 
de;— Narbel,  C; — Nicolas,  M.:  — Pascal;  — Quinet,  E. ;— Rambaud,  A.; 
—  Renan,  J.  E.; — Ribbe,  C.  de; — Roche,  A.; — Saint  Simon,  L.  de  R.,  due 
de; — Scheres,  E. ;— Simonds  de  Siraondi,  J.  C.  L. ; — Simonin,  L.  L. ; — 
Sturm,  C.  C.;— Talleyrand  P6rigord,  C.  M.  de ;— Tourneux,  M.  M.;— Val- 
lery-Radot; — Vernes,  M. 

Police. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Quinze  ans  de  haute  p.olice.     ( J?i  his  Prem.  lund., 

V.  2.)  *I 

Political  economy. 

—  See  Industry. 

Politics. 

—  Forsyth,  W.    An  election  in  France.     {In  his  Ess.  crit.  and  narr.)  12723 

—  Heine,  H.    Das  Biirgerkonigthum  im  Jahr  1832 ;  Die  parlamentarische 

Periode  der  Biirgerkonigthums.     {In  his  Werke,  v.  8-10.)  *I 

—  Macdonell,  J.    France  since  the  1st.  empire.  19522 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Le  s6natus-consulte.    (In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Townsend,  G.  A.  {In  his  New  world  comp.  with  the  old.)  8381 

—  Vassall,  H.  R.  F.    Souvenirs  des  cours  de  France,  etc.    (Barriere.    Bib. 

des  mem.,  v.  27.)  14547 

Public  works. 

—  Brown,  J.  C.    Reboisement  in  France ;  or,  Records  of  the  replanting  of 

the  Alps,  the  Cevennes,  etc.,  to  arrest  the  consequences  and  effects  of 
torrents.  15702 

Social  life,  National  character,  etc. 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.    France,  social^  literary,  political.  605 

—  Cousin,  V.    La  80ci^t6  Franc^^aise  au  XVII^*  si^cle  d'apr^s  le  Grand  Cyrus 

de  Mile,  de  Scud^ry.    2  v.  1447^-4 

—  Jackson,  C.  C.    The  French  court  and  society ;  reign  of  Louis  XVI.,  and 

1st.  empire.    2  v.  21406-6 

—  Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de.    My  mother's  manuscript.  16724 

—  Marshall,  F.    French  home  life.  11784 

—  Michelet,  J.    The  people;  tr.  by  G.  H.  Smith.  3030 

—  Reybaud,  L.    M«'urs  et  portraits  du  temps.  9546 

—  Rhodes,  A.    The  French  at  home.                           *  14055 

—  Ribbe,  C.  de.    Les  families  et  la  soci6t6  en  Fr.  avant  la  revolution.  2  v.    14650-1 

—  Tocqueville,  A.  de.    On  the  state  of  soc.  in  Fr.  before  the  revolution  of 

1789.  11779 

France,  Eglises  R^formees  de.     Smedley,  E.     History  of  the 

reformed  relig.  in  France.     3  v.  4020-22 

France   and   England.     Congreve,    R.      The   combination    of 

France  and  Eng.  ;    The  settlement  of  France.     {In  his 

Ess.,  polit.,  etc.)  13048 

Frances  Hildyard  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  13944 

Franceschi-Delonne,  J.  B.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  11.)  *1 


464  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Francesco  cV Assist^  St.      Brigham,  C.  H.     St.  Dominic  and 

St.  Francis.      {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Francis  of  Assist.  '  10122 

—  Stephen,  J.  {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  8975 
Francia,  F.  (Francesco  Raibolini  caUed  II  Francia) .   Cartwright, 

J.     Mantegna  and  F.     (111.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  20840 

—  Jameson,  A.  (In  her  Mem.)  2324 
Francia,  J.  G.  R.  Carlyle,  T.  (In  his Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  699 
Francillon,   R.   E.     A  dog  without  a  tail.     (In  Tales   from 

Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  12.)  19157 

—  Earl's  Dene.  10687 

—  Grace  Owen's  engagement.     (In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  4.)  19149 

—  Left-handed  Elsa.  15885 

—  Same.    (In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  23.)  19168 

—  A  story  of  Euienburg.^   (In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  15.)  19160 

—  Strange  waters.    3  v.  18881-3 

—  Under  Slieve-Ban.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  20156 

—  Veni,  vidi,  vici.  Illust.  (In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)  22935 
Franciman,  Le  ;  parMme.  L.  Figuier.  (Nouv.  Languedociennes.)  9569 
Francis  I.,  of  France.    Pardoe,  J.    Court  and  reign  of  F.    2  v.  3354-5 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  See  also  Masson,  G.    Episodes  of  French  history. 
Francis  of  Assisi,  St.     See  Francesco  d' Assist. 
Francis  of  Sales,  Saint.     See  Francois  de  Sales. 

Francis,  C.     Life  of  J.  Eliot.     (In  Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of  Amer. 

biog.,  V.  5.)  4114 

—  Life  of  S.  Rale.  (In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Amerl  biog.,  v.  17.)  4126 
Francis,  F.     A  book  on  angling.  11049 

—  Hot  pot;  or,  Miscellaneous  papers.  22891 
Francis,  G-.  H.     Orators  of  the  age ;  portr.  crit.,  biog.,  and 

descriptive.  1525 
Francis,  J.  History  of  the  Bank  of  England.  2  v.  11215-16 
Francis,  J.  W.     Old  New  York  ;  or.  Reminiscences  of  the  past 

sixty  years  ;  with  mem.  by  H.  T.  Tuckerman.  6205 

Francis,  P.     Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)       526  ;  8814 

—  See  also  Junius. 

Frangois  (de  Sales).     Introduction  to  the  devout  life.  15847 

—  Selection  from  piis]  spiritual  letters ;  tr.  by  JNIrs.  Lear.  19109 

—  Goulburn,  E.  M.    St.  Francis  of  Sales'  Introduction  to  the  devout  life. 

(In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Francois  le  Champi ;    comedie ;    par  George  Sand.     (In  her 

Th^^tre  comp.,  ser.  1.)  14510 
Fran9oise ;    comedie ;    par   George   Sand.      (In   her  Th^dtre 

comp.,  s6r.  4.)  14513 
Franconia,  Germany.     See  Nuremberg. 
Franconia  stories.     See  Abbott,  J. 

Frank  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  14009 

Frank  ;  seq.  to  Frank  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.     (Li  her  Works.)  15298 

Frank  at  Don  Carlo's  rancho  ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fdsdick] .  12858 

Frank  before  Vicksburg  ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  6086 

Frank  Hilton  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10772 

Frank  in  the  woods  ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  6085 

Frank  Mildmay  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  6436 

Frank  Manly,  the  drummer  boy  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  15382 
Frank  Nelson   in   the   forecastle ;    by   H.   Castlemon   [C.   A. 

Fosdick].                                                                              .  16661 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  465 

Frank  on  a  gunboat;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  6084 
Frank  on  the  Lower  Mississippi ;    by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A. 

Fosdick].  6087 

Frank  on  the  prairie  ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  7499 

Frank  the  young  naturalist ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick],  6083 

Frank  Warrington;  by  [M.  Harris].  5420 
Frank  Wylde  ;  by  J.  B.  Matthews.     {In  his  Comedies  for  amat. 

acting.)  19355 
Frankel,  J.     Practical  treatise  on.the  manuf.  of  starch,  glucose, 

starch-sugar,  and  dextrine  ;  based  on  the  Germ,  of  L.  von 

Wagner,  etc.  ;  ed.  by  R.  Hutter.     lUust.  21274 

Frankenstein  ;  by  M.  W.  Shelley.  7646 

Frankfort,  Germany.  Jameson,  A.  (In  her  Sketches.)  2329 
Franklin,  B.     Autobiography;    with  notes  and  introd.  by  J. 

Bigelow.  7355 

—  Autobiography;  with  his  public  life,  etc.,  by  H.  H.  "Weld.  4710 

—  Life,  written  by  himself ;  ed.  by  J.  Bigelow'.    3  v.  13036-8 

—  Select  works;  incl.  autobiog, ;  with  notes  and  mem.  by  E.  Sargent.  4332 

—  "Works ;  with  notes  and  life  by  J.  Sparks.    10  v.          '  1526-35 

—  Abbott,  .r.    Franklin,  the  apprentice  bov.     (Harper's  storv  books.)  22614 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    B.  Franklin.                 '                               '  16088 

—  Bigelow,  J.    Franklin,  a  sketch.  18473 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  _  525 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    Dialogue  on  government,  bet.  Franklin  and  Montesquieu. 

(In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

—  Foster,  J.     (In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1503 

—  Hawthorne,  N.     (In  his  True  stories.)  13445 

—  Holly,  O.  L.    Life  of  Franklin.  1955 

—  Howe,  H.     (In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.)  2012 

—  Kapp,  F.    (In  his  Axis  und  iiber  Amerika,  v.  1.)  16220 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.    Vie  de  Franklin.     (/»  Ais  Not.  et  portr.,  v.  2.)  9574 

—  Parker,  T.     (In  his  Hist.  Amer.)  15407 

—  Parton,  J.    Life  and  times  of  Franklin.    2  v.  5676-7 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
(In  his  Eng.  portr.)  13635 

—  Sketch  of  FrankUn.     (In  Famous  bovs.)  7707 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (In  his  Ess.,  biog.,  and  crit.)  4523 

—  Winthrop,  R.  C.    Washington,  Bowdoin,  and  F.,  as  portr.  in  occ.  addr.  15546 

—  "Wynne,  J.  Life  of  Franklin.  (In  his  Lives,  etc.)  4885 
Franklin,* /Sm- J.     Beesley,  A.  H.     Sir  J.  Franklin.  20.S70 

—  Hall,  C.  F.    Arctic  researches :  narr.  of  expd.  in  search  of  F.,  1860-62.  5848 

—  M'Clintock,  F.  L.    Narrative  of  the  disc,  of  the  fate  of  F.  and  his  com- 

panions. 2805 

—  Markham,  A.  H.    Yovage  of  Buchan  and  F.,  1818.     (In  his  Northward 

hoi)                         *  19121 

—  Overland  journey  to  the  Polar  Sea.  (In  Taylor,  B.  Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Richardson,  J.    "Franklin.     (In  New  biog.'of  ill.  meii.)  2803 

—  Simonds,  P.  L.    Sir  J.  Franklin  and  the  Arc.  reg. ;  with  not.  of  the  exp. 

in  search  of  F.  3989 ;  13192 

—  See  also  Arctic  regions. 

Franklin    (Tenn.),  Battle  of.     Cox,  J.   D.     (Jn /ws  March  to 

the  sea.)  22020 

Franklin  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  Brougham.   (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  21.)  11820 

Franks,  The,  and  the  Gauls  ;  by  E.  A.  Freeman.    (In  his  U\st. 

ess.,  ser.  1.)                                                       ,  9S35 

Franz,  A.     Bertrand  du  Guesclin  ;  The   lilac    and  the   elder. 

(TFi'^/i  Nieritz,  G.     Bears  of  Augustusburg.)  3254 

—  The  rivals ;  The  friends ;  The  best  dowrv.  (In  The  pearls,  etc.)  3441 
Franz,  R.  B'erris,  G.  T.  (In  his  Gt.  Germ,  compos.)  18050 
Franzos,  K.  E.     The  Jews  of  Baruow  ;  stories  ;  tr.  by  M.  W. 

Macdowall.  22379 


466  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Fraser,  Mrs.  — .  The  cousins.    (With  Tieck,  J.  L.  The  elves.)  12446 

Fraser,  A.  C.     Berkeley.     (Phil,  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  20366 

—  Introduction  and  notes.  (7w  Berkeley,  G.  Select.,  eic.)  13707 
Fraser,  D.  Thomas  Chalmers.  (Her.  of  Chr.  hist.)  21227 
Fraser,  J.  B.     Historical    and  descr.    acct.    of   Persia ;  incl. 

descr.  of  Afghanistan  and  Beloochistan.     Illust.  2171 

—  Winter's  journey  (Tatar)  fr.  Constantinople  to  Tehran ;  with  Trav.  thr. 

var.  parts  of  Persia.    2  v.  2172-3 

—  The  Zuzzilbash ;  a  tale  of  Khorasan.  3  v.  19567-9 
Fraser.     See  also  Frazar  ; — Frazer. 

Fraser-Tytler,  C.  C.     (See  Tytler,  C.  C.  F.) 

Fraser  miscellanies  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.     (In  his  Misc.)  13353 

Fraternity,  Stephen,  J.  F.     Liberty,  equality,  fraternity.  11575 

Frau  Domina,  The  ;  by  C.  von  Gluemer.  166 70 
Frau  Luna  and  her  voyages  ;  by  O.  Wildermuth.  6119 

Fraud  and  its  victims;  drama;  by  J.    S.    Coyne,     (/n  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  39.)  11829 
Frauenstadt,  J.     Schopenhauer-Lexikon.    Ein  philosophisches 

Worterbuch,  sammtlichen  Schriften  und  handschriftlichem. 

2  V.  *I 

Frazar,  D.     Practical  boat-sailing  ;  trea.   on  the  management 

of  small  boats,  etc.,  with  chap,  on  ordinary  sea  manoeuvres, 

etc.  ;  suppl.  vocabulary  of  naut.  terms.  18659 
Frazer,  P.     Tables  for  the  determination  of  minerals,  based  on 

the  tables  of  Weisbach.  17212 
Frazer.     See  also  Fraser. 
Freak,  A,  of  freedom  ;  by  J.  T.  Bent.     (The  republic  of  San 

Marino.)  19560 
Freaks  of  fortune  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7338 

Freaks  on  the  fells  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  5821 

Fred  and  Maria,  and  me  ;   [by  E.  Prentiss].  7176 

Fred  Bradford's  debt;  by  J.  H.  Mathews.  22279 

Fred  Markham  in  Russia  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  21445 
Freda,  by  the  author  of  "  Mrs.  Jerningham's  journal."  3  v.  18902-4 
Frederic  I.     King  of  Italy.  Freeman,  E.  A.    (In  his  Hist,  ess., 

ser.  1.)  9835 
Frederic  II.     Em]}eror  of  Germany.     Freeman,  E.  A.    (Li  his 

Hist,  ess.,  ser.  1.  9835 

Frederic  II.,  the  Great.    King  of  Prussia.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C. 

History  of  F.  9611 

—  Brougham,  H.    (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

—  Carhie,  T.    History  of  Frederic.    6  v.  705-8;  6022-3 

—  Ellis;  G.  J.  W.  A.    Life  of  Frederic.    2  v.  1256-7 

—  Longman,  F.  W.    Frederic  and  the  Seven  Years'  War.  20484 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

Same. '  {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  5.)                                            2790 

Life  of  Frederic.  2799 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  3,  7, 12.)  ♦I 
(In  his  Monday-chats.)  17346 

—  Spear,  C.     (In  Jiis  Voices  from  prison.)  4162 

—  Timbs,  J.     (In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.  (In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Frederic,  Duke  of  York.  Scott.  W.  (In  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  2.)  3838 
Frederic  AVilliam  IV.  King  of  Prussia.     Martineau,  H.     (In 

her  Biog.  sk.)  7657  ;  16744 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  467 

Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmiua.  Memoirs  of  F.  ;  with  ess.  by  W. 

D.  Howells.     (Choice  autobiog.)     2  v.  17134-5 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  kind.,  v.  12.)  *I 
Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6561 
Frederick  the  Great  and  his  family ;    by   L.    Miihlbach    [C. 

Mundt].  6565 

Fredericskburg,  Fa.  Palfrey,  F.  W.    The  Antietam  and  Fred- 
ericksburg. 21305 
Free  court  of  Aarau.     See  Veronica. 

Free  lance  in  the  field  of  life  and  letters  ;  by  W.  C.  Wilkinson.  13358 
Free  land  and  free  trade  ;  by  8.  S.  Cox.  22375 

Free  religious  Association.  Freedom  and  fellowship  in  religion  ; 

ess.  and  addr.  13778 

Contents.  The  religious  outlook.— Wasson,  D.  A.  Nature  of  relig.— 
Longfellow,  S.  Unity  and  universality  of  the  relig.  ideas. — Johnson,  S. 
Freedom  in  relig.— Weiss,  J.  Relig.  aiad  science.— Potter,  W.  J.  Chris- 
tianity and  its  definitions.— Abbot,  F.  E.  The  genius  of  Christianity  and 
free  religion. — Frothingham,  O.  B.  The  soul  of  protestantism. — Chadwick, 
J.  W.  Liberty  and  the  church  in  America. — Higginson,  T.  W.  The 
word  Philanthropy. — Cheney,  E.  D.  Relig.  as  soc.  force. — Voices  fr. 
the  platform. 

—  How  shall  we  keep  Sundav  ?    An  answer  by  C.  K.  Whipple,  M.  J.  Sav- 

age, C.  E.  Pratt,  and  W.  C.  Gannett.                                           •  16755 
Free  thought.     Farrar,  A.  S.     Critical  hist,  of  free  thought  in 

ref.  to  the  Chr.  relig.  10741 
Free-trade. 

—  Appleton,  T.  G.     {In  his  Chequer-work.)  19019 

—  Roscher,  W.     {I7i  his  Principles  of  polit.  econ.,  v.  2.)  18192 

In  favor  of  free  trade. 

—  Bastiat,  F.    Sophisms  of  protection.  13260 

—  Brace,  C.  L.    Free  trade  as  prom,  peace  and  good  will.  18475 

—  Buxton,  E.  N.    The  A  B  C  of  free  trade ;  address.     (Cobden  Club.)  21545 

—  Cobden,  R.     {In  his  Speeches,  v.  1. j  10962 

—  Cox,  S.  S.  Free  land  and  free  trade ;  lessons  of  the  Eng.  Corn  Laws  appl. 

to  the  U.  S.  22375 

—  Earle,  A.  L.    Our  revenue  system  and  the  civ.  serv. ;  shall  they  be  re- 

formed?   (Econ.  mon.)   '  17699 

—  Farrer,  T.  H.    Free  trade  versus  fair  trade.     (Cobden  Club.)  21695 

—  Fawcett,  H.    Free  trade  and  protection.  19243 

—  Hawley,  R.    Essay  on  free  trade.  18196 

—  Medley,  G.  W.    England  under  free  trade :  address.     (Cobden  Club.)  21276 

—  Mongredien,  A.    Pleas  for  protection  examined.     (Cobden  Club.)  21396 
Wealth-creation;  introd.  by  S.  Sterne.  22870 

—  The  western  farmer  of  America.    (Cobden  Club.)  19775 

—  Moore,  J.  S.    Friendly  serm.  to  the  protectionist  manuf.  of  the  U.  S. 

(Econ.  mon.)  22165 

—  Price,  B.     {In  his  Chap,  on  polit.  econ.)  18448 

—  Sumner,  W.  G.    Protection  and  revenue  in  1877.  17772 

—  Bigelow,  E.  B.    The  tariff  policy  of  Eng.  and  the  U.  S.  contrasted.  17258 

—  Greeley,  H.    Essays  to  elucidate  the  sci.  of  polit.  economy.  8372 

—  Hayes,  J.  L.    Protection  a  boon  to  consumers :  address.  '  19620 
The  protective  question  at  home ;  rept.  of  the  Comm.  on  Manufactures 

to  the  40th.  Cong.,  by  D.  J.  Morrell  of  Penn.,  with  suppl.  notes.  19623 

—  The  protective  question  abroad,  and  rem.  at  the  Indianapolis  Exposition, 

1870.  19619 

—  Wharton,  J.    International  indust.  competition.    {In  Jour,  of  Soc.  Sci., 

no.  4, 1871.)  15733 

—  See  also  Gt.  Brit. ;— Political  economy ;— U.  S. 

Free  trade,  Story  of ;  by  G.   W.   J)asent.     (In  his  Jest   and 

earnest,  v.  2.)  13612 

Free  will.     See  Liberty  of  the  will. 

Free,  yet  forging  their  own  chains  ;  by  C.  M.  Cornwall.  15791 

Freedley,  E.  T.     Common  sense  in  business.  18484 


468  FREE   PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

—  Legal  adviser;  orj  How  to  diminish  losses,  avoid  law-suits,  etc.  2175 

—  Philadelphia  and  its  manufactures,  1857.  5446 

—  Practical  treatise  on  business.  2176 
Freedmen.     Child,  L.  M.     The  freedmen's  book ;   [what  col- 
ored people  have  accomplished].  6108 

Freedom.     Gilmau,  A.     Magna  Charta  stories.  21890 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    On  freedom.     (In  his  Chips,  v.  5.)  -9118 
Freedom   Wheeler's  controversy  with  Providence  ;  by  R.    T. 

Cooke,     (/n /ler  Somebody's  neighbors.)  20267 

Freedom  and  fellowship  in  religion  ;  ess.   and  add.   ed.    by  a 

committee  of  the  Free  Relig.  Association.  13778 

Freedom  and  war  ;  discourses,  1863  ;  by  H.  W.  Beecher.  5433 

Freeman,  E.  A.     Comparative  politics  ;  lect.  ;  with  The  unity 

of  history.  12264 

Contents.  Range  of  comparative  sciences. — Greek,  Roman,  and  Teu- 
tonic.— The  state. — The  king. — The  assembly. — Miscellaneous  analogies. — 
Rede  Lect. :  The  unity  of  history. 

—  The  diflaculties  of  republicanism  in  Europe.     (In  Atlas  ess.)  18292 

—  General  sketch  of  European  history.     (Hist,  course  for  schools.)  11212 

Note.    Amer.  ed.  entitled  Outlines  of  history. 

—  Growth  of  the  English  constitution.  *  10780 

—  Historical  and  architectural  sketches;  chief.  Italian.    Illust.  16570 

Contents.  The  Venetian  march.— Ravenna  and  her  sisters.— Central 
Italy.— Rome.— Southern  Italy.— Lombardy.— The  Burguudian  march. 

—  Historical  course  for  schools ;  Namely  : 

Doyle,  J.  A.    History  of  the  U.  S.  15562 

Freeman,  E.  A.    Gen.  sketch  of  European  historv.  11138 

Hunt,  W.    Historv  of  Italv.  '  13034 

Macarthur,  M.    Historv  of  Scotland.  •  11139 

Sirae,  J.    Historv  of  Germany.  12928 

Thompson,  E.    Historv  of  England.  11971 

Yonge,  C.  M.    Historv  of  France.  19386 

~  Historical  essays,  3  ser.  9835;  11525;  19219 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Mythical  and  rom.  elements  in  earlv  Eng.  hist.— 
Continuity  of  Eng.  hist.— Relations  bet.  the  Crowns  of  En^^.'and  Scotland. 
—Saint  Thomas  of  Canterbury  and  his  biographers.— Reign  of  Edward 
III.— Holy  Roman  empire.— The  Franks  and  the  Gauls.— Early  sieges  of 
Paris.— Frederick  I.,  King  of  Italy.— Emperor  Frederick  IL— Charles  the 
Bold.— Presidential  go\ernraent.*  2.  Ancient  Greece  and  medaevial 
Italy.— Gladstone's  Homer  and  Homeric  age.— The  historians  of  Athens. 
— The  Athenian  democracy.— Appendix  on  Curtius'  Hist,  of  Greece.— 
Alexander  the  Great. — Greece  dur.  the  Macedonian  period. — Mommsen's 
Hist,  of  Rome.— App.  fr.  Sat.  Review.— Lucius  Cornelius  Sulla.— The 
Flavian  Cresars.  3.  First  impress,  of  Rome.— The  Illyrian  emperors  and 
their  land.— App. :  Diocletian's  place  in  architectural  hist.— Augusta  Tre- 
verorum.— App. :  The  Panegyrists  of  the  4th.  cent.— The  Goths  at  Raven- 
na.—Race  and  language.— App. :  The  Jews  in  Europe.  —The  Byzantine 
empire.— First  impress,  of  Athens.— Mediaeval  and  mod.  Greece.— The 
southern  slaves.— Sicilian  cycles.— The  Normans  at  Palermo. 

—  Historical  geography  of  Europe.    2  v.    Text  and  plates.  20539 

—  History  and  conquests  of  the  Saracens.  *I 
— Same ;  3d.  ed. ;  with  new  pref .  16617 

—  History  of  Europe.    Maps.     (Hist,  prim.)  16013 

—  History  of  fed.  government,  fr.  the  found,  of  the  Achaian  league  to  the 

disruption  of  the  U.  S.  [of  Amer.] ,  v.  1.  17938 

—  Historv  of  the  Norman  conq.  of  Eng. :  its  causes  and  results ;  with  index. 

6v.  8951-4;  15898-9 

—  Introduction  to  Amer.  institutional  hist.     (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Stud.)        22448 

—  Lectures  to  American  audiences.  22147 

Contents.    The  Eng.  people  in  its  three  homes.— Practical  bearings  of  , 
gen.  European  history. 

—  Lord  Macaulav.     {In  Atlas  ess.)  18294 

—  Old-English  history.    Maps.    New  ed.  22069 

Note.    Rev.  ed.  of  Old  Eng.  historv  for  children. 

—  Old  English  history  for  children.       *  8688 

See  preceding  entry. 

—  Origin  of  the  Eng.  nation.     (Harper's  lif.-hr.  ser.)  19025 

—  The  Ottoman  power  in  Europe ;  its  nature,  growth,  and  decline.  Maps.        17036 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  46^ 

—  Outlines  of  history.    See  General  sketch,  etc.,  above. 

—  Reign  of  William  Ruf us  and  the  accession  of  Henry  I.    2  v.  21725-6 

—  Relation  of  the  Eng.  people  to  the  Russo-Turkish  war.   .  {In  Burlingame, 

E.  L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  1.)  17646 

—  Short  history  of  the  Norman  Conq.  of  England.  19931 

—  Sketches  from  the  subject  and  neighbor  lands  of  Venice.    lUust.  21213 

—  Some  impressions  of  the  U.  S.  22892 

—  The  Turks  in  Europe.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  17014 

—  Unity  of  history.  11127 

—  Same.    {With'his  Com^.\^o\\\\G».)  12264 

—  Biog.  sketch  of  Freeman.  {In  Atlas  ess.)  18294 
FreemaD,  F.     Civilization  and  barbarism,  illust.  by  espec.  ref. 

to  Metacomet  and  the  extinction  of  his  race.  18266 

—  History  of  Cape  Cod.  2  y.  *I 
Freeman,  J.  Clarke,  J.  F.  {In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sk.)  17757 
Freemasonry.    Greene,  S.  D.    The  broken  seal ;  or,  Pers.  rem. 

of  the  Morgan  abduction  and  murder.  7533 

—  Stewart,  K.  J.  Freemason's  manual.  Illust.  4298 
Freese,  J.  R.     School-houses  and  the  means  of  promoting  pop. 

educ.   (In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos..,  1867.  Rept.,  v.  5.)  9100 

Freethinking  and  plain  speaking,  Essays  on;  by  L.  Stephen.  19049 
Freewill  Baptist  Foreign  Mission  Society.    Mack,  E.    History 

of  the  society.     (Jw  Hist,  of  Amer.  miss.)  5169 

Freiligrath,  F.    Poems.  11902 

Freischiitz,  Der  ;  roman.  opera  ;  by  C.  M.  von  Weber.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Frelinghuysen,  T.    Speech  on  the  removal  of  the  Indians,  1830. 

{In  Speeches,  etc.)  5183 

Fremont,  J.  (B.)     Stpry  of  the  guard  ;  chronicle  of  the  war.  2187 

—  A  year  of  American  tray  el.    (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  17832 
Fremont,  J.  C.     Exploration  of  the  Rocky  Mts.  and  Califor- 
nia.    {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

—  Introductory  letter.     {In  Anderson,  C.  J.    Lake  Ngami.)  164 

—  Report  of  the  Expl.  Exp.  to  the  Rocky  Mts.,  1842 ;  and  to  Oregon  and 

North  California,  1843-44.     (U.  S.  Senate.)  2178 

—  Sayage,  J.     {In  his  Our  liying  rep.  men.)  3777 

—  Upham,  C.  W.  Life,  explorations,  and  public  seryices  of  F.  4572 
Frenan,  P.    Poems,  rel.  to  the  Amer.  revolution.    Introd.  mem. 

and  notes  by  E.  A.  Duyckinck.  6206 

French,  H.  W.    Nuna,  the  Bramin  girl.     Illust.  21214 

—  Our  boys  in  India ;  young  Americans  in  Hindustan.  Illust.  22259 
French,  H.  F.     Farm  drainage;  princ,  processes,  and  effects 

of  draining  land  with  stones,  tiles,   etc.  ;  incl.  tables   of 

rain-fall,  etc.    Illust.  5580 
French,  R.  C,  Joint  author.     See  Lightfoot,  J.  B. 

French  experience,  A.     {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 

French  heiress,  A,  in  her  own  chateau.  Illust.  2d.  ed.  19792 
French  spy.  The  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  T.  Haines.     (In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  20.)  11820 

French  and  Belgians  ;  by  P.  E.  Gibbons.  18919 
French  and  Italian  note-books  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.     2  v.       10079-SO 

French  country  family,  A ;  by  Mme.  De  Witt.          *  7242 

French  country  house.  A,  Week  in  ;  by  A.  Sartoris.  10796 

French  eggs  in  an  English  basket ;  fr.  the  orig.  of  Souvestre.  14093 

French  Eton,  A  ;  by  M.  Arnold.  8960 

French  men  of  letters  ;  by  M.  Mauris.  19854 

French,  The,  in  Algiers.  1158 

Contents.    Lamping,  C.    The  soldier  of  the  foreign  legion.— France, 
A.  de.    The  prisoners  of  Abd-el-Kader. 


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FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


French,  The,  in  Mexico,  With  ;  by  J.  F.  Elton. 

French  infidelity ;    by  the  Archbp.  of  Westminster.     {Li  Ms 

Misc.) 
French   pictures    in   English  chalk;    by  [E.  C.  G.  Murray]. 

2  ser.  16866  ; 

French  school  life.  Stories  of  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope  [R.  H.  Moncriefif] . 
French  war.     See  British  colonies  in  America. 
French  wines  and  politics  ;  by  H.  Martineau. 
Frenchman  of  two  wives.     (In  Nov.  and   tales  fr.  Household 


7250 

17190 

18373 
11677 

2935 

14303 


41  vols,  in  24. 
Bernard,  B.    Irish  attorney.— Seiby,  C.    Hoots  at 
How  to  pay  the  rent.— Planche.  J.*R.    Loan  of  a 
B.     The  dead  shot.— Bernard,  W.  B.     His  last 
The  invisible  prince.— Webster,  B.    The  golden 


Words,  V.  3.) 
French's  minor  drama. 
Contents.  Vol.  1. 
the  Swan. — Power,  T. 
lover.— Buckstone,  J. 
legs.— Planch6,  J.  R. 
farmer.  "  "  11833 

2.  Planch6,  J.  R.  The  pride  of  the  market.— Mathews,  C.  Used  up.— 
Butler,  R.,  Earl  of  Glengall.  The  Irish  tutor.— Bay Iv,  T.  H.  The  bar- 
rack room.— Buckstone,  J.  B.  Luke  the  labourer.— Planche,  J.  R.  Beauty 
and  the  beast.— Power,  T.  St.  Patrick's  eve.— Planch6,  J.  R.  The  cap- 
tain of  the  watch.  11834 

3.  The  secret.- Lover,  S.  The  white  horse  of  the  peppers.— Planch6, 
J.  R.  The  Jacobite.— Tavlor,  T.  P.  The  bottle.— Morton,  J.  M.  Box 
and  Cox.— Wilks,  T.  E.  Bamboozling.— Selby,  C.  The  widow's  victim; 
Robert  Macaire.  11836 

4.  Blanche,  J.  R.  Secret  Service.— The  omnibus.— Buckstone,  J.  B. 
The  Irish  lion.— Gore,  Mrs.  C.  The  maid  of  Croissey.— The  old  guard.— 
Kenney,  J.  Raising  the  wind.— Morton,  J.  M.  Slasher  and  Crasher.— 
Dance,  C.    Naval  engagements.  11836 

5.  Coyne,  J.  S.  Cocknevs  in  California.— Dance,  C.  Who  speaks 
first?— Rhodes,  T.  B.  Bombastes  Furioso.— Northall,  W.  K.  Macbeth 
travestie.— Kenney,  J.  The  Irish  ambassador.— Dance,  C.  Delicate 
ground.— Allingh;im,  J.  T.   The  weathercock.— Morton,  T.  and  J.M.  All 

that  glitters  is  not  ^old.  11837 

6.  Buckstone,  J.  B.  The  rough  diamond. — Morton,  J.  M.  Grimshaw, 
Bagshaw,  and  Bradshaw.— Stirling,  E.  The  bloomer  costume.— 3Iortou, 
J.  M.  The  two  Bounycastles.— Power,  T.  Born  to  good  luck.— Buckstone, 
J.  B.    A  kiss  in  the  dark. — Poole,  J.    'Twould  puzzle  a  conjurer. — Dance, 

C.    Kill  or  cure.  11838 

7.  Coyne,  J.  S.  Box  and  Cox  married  an4  settled.— Jerrold,  D.  St. 
Cupid.— Morton,  T.  Go-to-bed  Tom.— Lawrence,  S.  The  lawyers.— Buck- 
stone, J.  B.  Jack  Sheppard.— The  Toodles.— Paul,  H.  The  mob  cap.— 
Ladies  beware.  11839 

8.  9.  Dance,  C.  A  morning  call. — Buckstone,  J.  B.  Popping  the 
question.— Poole,  T.  Deaf  as  a  post.— Selby,  C.  The  new  footman.— 
Planche,  3Irs.  E.  A  pleasant  neighbor.— Pilgrim,  J.  Paddy  the  piper.— 
Brian  O'Linn. — Irish  assurance  and  Yankee  modesty. — Brougham,  J. 
Temptation.— Power,  T.  Paddy  Carey.— The  two  Gregories.— Planch6, 
J.  R.  King  Charming.— Brougham,  J.  Pocahontas.— The  clock-maker's 
hat.— Selbj'_,  C.    The  married  rake.— Brougham,  J.    Love  and  murder.         11840 

10,  11^  Ireland  and  America.— Morton,  T.  A  pretty  piece  of  busi- 
ness.—Wood,  C.  A.  F.  The  Irish  broom-maker.— Morton,  J.  M.  To 
Paris  and  back  for  five  pounds.— Moore,  J.  G.  That  blessed  babv.— John- 
son, S.  D.  Our  Gal.— Bayly,  T.  H.  The  Swiss  cottage.— Rodwell,  T.  G. 
The  young  widow.— Brougham,  J.  A  recollection  of  O'Flannigan  and 
the  fairies.— Planch^,  J.  The  Irish  post. — My  neighbor's  wife.— Morton, 
J.  M.  The  Irish  tiger.— Parry,  T.  P.  P.  or,  The  man  and  the  tiger.— 
Tavlor,  T.  To  oblige  Benson.— State  secrets.— Brougham,  J.  The  Irish 
Yankee.  .  11841 

12,  13.  Walcot,  C.  M.  A  good  fellow.— Cherry  and  Fair  Star.— John- 
stone, J.  B.  Gale  Breezely.— Conway,  H.  J.  Our  Jemimy.— Saville,  J. 
F.  The  miller's  maid.— Coyne,  J.  S.  An  awkward  arrival. — Almar,  G. 
Crossing  the  line.— Wilkins.'E.  G.  P.  Mv  wife's  mirror.— Brougham,  J. 
Life  in  Xew  York.— Barnard,  W.  B.  Tlie  middy  ashore.— Wilks,  T.  E. 
The  crown  prince.— Buckstone,  J.  B.  The  two  queens. — Morton,  J.  M. 
A  thumping  legacv.— Selbv,  C.  The  unfinished  gentleman.— Higgle,  T. 
The  house  dog.       '  '  11842 


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14,  15.  Brougham,  J.  The  demon  lover.— Keuney,  J.  Matrimony.— 
Johnson,  S.  D.  In  and  out  of  place.— McLachlin,  C."  I  dine  with  *  my 
mother.— TTaleot,  C.  M.  Hiawatha.— Boucieault,  D.  Andy  Blake.— 
Bunce,  O.  Love  in  '76.  — Burnand,  F.  C.  Romance  under  difficulties.— "Wal- 
€ot,  C.  M.  One  coat  for  two  suits.— Brougham,  J.  A  decided  case. — Bay- 
ly. T.  W.  The  daughter.— No. —Hall,  A.  O.  A  coroner's  inquisition.— 
Payne,  J.  H.  Love  in  humble  life.— Family  jars.— Kemble,  Mrs.  C.  Per- 
sonation. '  11843 

16,  17.  Morton,  T.  The  children  in  the  wood.— Macfarren.— Win- 
ning a  husband.— Somerset,  G.  A.  Day  after  the  fair.— Mayhew,  E.  and 
Smith,  G.  Make  your  wills.— Ayton,  E.  The  rendezvous.— Challis,  F. 
My  wife's  husband.— Moncrief.— Monsieur  Tonson.— Kenney,  F.  The 
illustrious  stranger. — Buckstone,  J.  B.  Mischief-making. — "Old  Block." 
A  live  woman  in  tlije  mines. — Brough,  W.  The  corsair. — Talfourd,  F. 
Shylock.— Hoare,  P.  The  spoiled  child.— Phillips,  J.  B.  The  evil  eye.— 
Walcot,  C.  31.  Nothing  to  nurse.— Boucieault,  D.  and  Seymour,  C. 
Wanted  —  a  widow,  with  immediate  possession.  11844 

18,  19.  Buckstone,  J.  B.  The  lotterv  ticket.— Allingham,  J.  T.  For- 
tune's frolic— Beaseley.— Is  he  jealous?— O'Callaghan,  P.  P.  The  married 
bachelor.— Buckstone,' J.  B.  A  husband  at  sight.— Macready.  The  Irish- 
man in  London.— Inchbald,  3Irs.  Animal  magnetism.— Webster,  B. 
Highwavs  and  by-ways.— Brougham,  J.  Columbus  el  iilibustero ! ! — Har- 
lequin blue  beard,  the  great  bashaw. — Millengen,  J.  G.  Ladies  at  home. — 
Brough,  W.  A  phenomenon  in  a  smock  frock. — Fournier,  M.  R.  Come- 
dy and  tragedy.— Paul.  J.  H.  Opposite  neighbors.— Barry,  S.  The  Dutch- 
man's ghost.— The  persecuted  Dutchman.  11845 

20,  21.  Brougham,  J.  The  Musard  ball.— Tlie  great  tragic  revival.— 
Planch^,  J.  R.  and  Dance,  C.  High,  Low,  Jack,  and  the  ^ame.— O'Brien, 
F.  A  gentleman  fi-ora  Ireland.— Moncrief.— Tom  and  Jerry.— The  vil-  . 
lage  lawyer.— Wilks,  T.  E.  The  captain's  not  a-miss.— Peake,*R.  B.  Ama- 
teurs ancl  actors.— Planche,  J.  R.  Promotion.— Danvers,  H.  A  fascinating 
individual.— Stirling,  E.  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  tecture.— Brougham,  J. 
Shakspeare's  dream ;— Neptune's  defeat,— The  ladv  of  the  bed-chamber.— 
Brougham,  J.  Take  care  of  little  Charlev.— Garrick,  D.  The  Irish 
widow.  '  11846 

22,  23.  Barnett,  M.  Yankee  peddler.— Conway,  H.  J.  Hiram 
Hireout.— Morton,  J.  M.  The  double-bedded  room.— i)avidge,  W.  The 
drama  defended.— Vermont  wool-dealer.— La  Bree,  L.  Ebenezer  Ven- 
ture.—Wehner,  J.  H.  Principles  form  character.— Thomson.  M.  The 
lady  of  the  lake.— Moore,  J.     Mad  do»;s.— Barnev  the  baron.— Webster,     . 

B.  The  Swiss  swains.— Mathews,  C.  The  bachelor's  bedroom.— Morton, 
T.  A  Roland  for  an  Oliver.— Rodwell,  T.  G.  More  blunders  than  one.— 
Bernard,  B.    The  dumb  belle.— Pilgrim,  J.    The  Limerick  bov.  7982 

24,  25.  Nature  and  philosophv.— Rodwell,  G.  H.  Teddy  the  tiler.— 
Moncrieff,  W.  T.  The  spectre  bridegroom.— Oxberrv,  W.  H.  Matteo 
Falcone.— Reach,  A.  B.  Jenny  Lind  at  last.— Morton,'  J.  M.  The  two 
buzzards.— Lover,  S.  The  happv  man.— Morton,  J.  M.  Betsy  Baker.— 
Brough,  W.  Number  one  round  the  corner.— StirHng,  E.  Teddy  Roe.— 
Stocqueler,  J.  H.  An  object  of  interest. -Oxenford,  J.  My  fellow  clerk.— 
Dance,  C.  The  Bengal  tiger.— Webster,  B.  The  laughing  hyena.— Dance, 

C.  The  victor  vanquished.— Morton,  J,  M.    Our  wife.  7983 
26,  27.    Clapp,  W.  W.  Jr.     Mv  husband's  mirror.— Logan,  C.  A. 

Yankee  land.— Stirling,  E.  Norah  Creina.— Buckstone,  J.  B.  Good  for 
nothing.— The  first  night.— Morton,  E.  The  Eton-boy.— Mayhew,  H.  The 
wandering  minstrel.— Coyne,  J.  S.  Wanted,  one  tho'usand  spirited  young 
milliners,  for  the  gold  diggings.— Morton,  J.  M.  Poor  Pi llicoddy.— Ber- 
nard, W.  B.  The  mummy.— Woolf,  B.  E.  Don't  forget  your  opera- 
glasses.-  Wooler,  J.  P.  Love  in  liverv.— Selbv,  C.  Anthonv  and  Cleo- 
patra.—Brough,  W.  Trying  it  on.— Durivage',  O.  E.  The  stage-struck 
Y'ankee.— Webster,  B.    My  young  wife  and  mv  old  umbrella.  7984 

28,  29.  Brough,  R.  B'.  "Crinoline.— Oxenford,  J.  A  familv  failing.— 
Birch,  S.  Tlie  adopted  child.— A  Becket,  G.  A.  The  turned  head.— Dance, 
C.  A  match  in  the  dark.— Lancaster,  C.  S.  Advice  to  husbands.— 
A  Beckett,  G.  A.  The  Siamese  twins.— Morton,  J.  M.  Sent  to  the  tower.— 
Planche,  J.  R.  Somebodv  else.— The  ladies'  battle.— The  art  of  acting.- 
Durivage,  O.  F.  The  lady  of  the  lions.— Leland,  O.  S.  The  rights  of 
man.- Morton,  J.  M.  My  husband's  ghost.— Pierron,  E.  and  Lafferriere, 
A.    Two  can  play  at  that  game.— Kenney,  J.    Fighting  by  proxy.  7985 

30,  31.  Covne,  J.  S.  A  scene  in  the  life  of  an  unprotected  female. — 
Buckstone,  J.  B.    The  pet  of  the  petticoats.— Bayly,  T.  H,     Forty  and 


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fifty.— Morton,  J.  31.  Who  stole  the  pocket-book?— Harris,  A.  My  son 
Diana.— Morton,  J.  M.  A  most  unwarrantable  intrusion.— Ravmond,  R. 
J.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  White.— Suter,  W.  A  quiet  family.— Jerrold,  W. 
B.  Cool  as  a  cucumber.— Wilks,  T.  E.  Sudden  thoughts.'— Jumbo-Jum! 
—Taylor,  T.  A  blighted  being.— Mathews,  C.  Little  Toddlekins.— Bouci- 
cault,  D.  A  lover  by  proxy.— Buckstone,  J.  B.  The  maid  with  the  milk- 
ing-pail.- Selby,  C-  A  lady  and  gentleman  in  a  peculiarly  perplexing 
predicament.  '  7986 

32,  33.  Oxenford,  J.  Doctor  Dilworth.— Williams,  T.  Out  to 
nurse.— Paul,  H.  A  lucky  hit.— Mathews,  C.  The  dowager.— Brougham, 
J.  Metamora.— Simpson,  J.  P.  Dreams  of  delusion.— Johnson,  S.  D. 
The  Shaker  lovers.— Morton,  J.  M.  Ticklish  times.— Twenty  minutes 
with  a  tiger.— Ballou,  M.  M.  Miralda.— Poole,  J.  A  soldier-s  courtship. — 
Pilgrim,  J.  Servants  by  legacy.— Morton,  J.  M.  Dying  for  love.— Buck- 
stone,  J.  B.  An  alarming  sacrifice.— Selby,  C.  The' valet  de  sham.— Stir- 
ling, E.    Nicholas  Nickleby.  *  7987 

34,  35.  Selby,  C.  The  last  of  the  pig-tails.— Herz,  H.  King  Ren6's 
daughter. — Thaxter,  A.  W.  The  grotto  nymph.— Higgle,  T.  A  devilish 
good  joke. — Wooler,  J.  P.  A  twice  told  tale.— Coyne,  J.  S.  Pas  de  fasci- 
nation.— Jaimson,  G.  The  revolutionary  soldier.— Wooler,  J.  P.  A  man 
without  a  head.—  The  Olio ;  or  Speaker's  companion.— Coyne,  J.  S.  The 
trumpeter's  daughter.— Morton,  T.  Seeing  Warren.— Jones,  J.  S.  The 
Green  mountain  boy.  Woolf ,  B.  E.  That  nose.— Bayly,  T.  H.  Tom 
Noddy's  secret.  '  7988 

36i,  37.  Buckstone,  J.  B.  Shocking  events.— Morton,  J.  M.  A  reg- 
ular fix.— Suter,  W.  E.  Dick  Turpin  and  Tom  King.— Stirling,  E.  The 
young  scamp.— Lancaster,  E.  The  manager's  daughter.— Triplet,  J.  Call 
at  number  1—7.— Webster,  B.  One  touch  of  nature.— Dance,  C.  The 
two  b'hovs.— Brookes,  G.  All  the  world's  a  stage.— Quash.— Williams, 
T.  J.  Turn  him  out.— The  pretty  girls  of  Stillberg.— Morton,  T.  The 
angel  of  the  attic. — Hoppiu,  W.  J.  Circumstances  alter  cases.^Pilgrim, 
J.    Katty  O'Sheal.— Triplet,  J.    A  supper  in  Dixie.  7989 

38,  3'9.  Williams,  T.  J.  Ici  on  parle  franyais.- Mathews,  C.  Who 
killed  Cock  Robing— Howe,  C-  E.B.  Signing  the  declaration  of  Independ- 
ence.—Simpson,  J.  P.  Heads  or  tails>— Arnold,  S.  J.  My  Aunt.— The 
obstinate  family.— Grover,  J.  H.  That  rascal  Pat ;— Don  Paddy  de  Bazan. 
—Falconer,  E.  Too  much  for  good  nature.— Williams,  T.  J.  A  cure  for 
the  fidgets. — Rogers,  W.  Jack's  the  lad. — Much  ado  about  a  merchant  of 
Venice. — Blanc  hard,  E.L.  The  artful  dodger. — Wooler,  J.  P.  A  winning 
hazard.— Morton,  J.  H.  A  day's  fishing.— Coyne,  J.  S.  Did  you  ever 
send  your  wife  to  Camberwell?*  '  7990 

40,  41.  An  Irishman's  maneuvre.— Cousin  Fannie.— Mack,  R.  E. 
"  'Tis  the  darkest  hour  before  dawn" ;— The  masquerade.— Hardy,  E.  T. 
Crowding  the  season. — Gore,  Mrs.  C.  A  good  night's  rest. — Beckett,  G. 
A.  The  man  with  the  carpet  bag. — Williams.  T.  J.  A  terrible  tinker. — 
Mathews,  C.  The  billet  doux.— Suter,  W.  E.  The  lost  child.— Simpson, 
J.  P.  Court  cards.— Morton,  J.  M.  aiicl  Burnand,  F.  C.  Cox  and  Box.— 
Roberts,  G.  Forty  winks.— Dance,  C.  A  wonderful  woman.— A  curious 
case.— W^illiams,  T.  J.    Tweedleton's  tail-coat.  7991 

—  Same.    Y.  1.  6056 

Contents.    Same  as  v.  1  above:  add.  W.,  F.  C.    Memoirs  of  J.  Sefton; 
wanting  Selby,  C.    Boots  at  the  Swan. 
French's  Standard  Drama.  See  Sargent,  E.  Mod.  stand,  drama. 
Frere,  H.  B.  E.     Christianity  suited  to  all  forms  of  civiliza- 
tion.    {In  Chris.  Ev.  Soc.     Faith,  etc.)  15879 

—  Indian  missions.     {In  Weir,  A.    The  Ch.  and  the  age,  ser.  1.)  8627 

—  Introduction  and  notes.     {In  Frere,  M.    Old  Deccan  days.)  7619 
Frere,  John  Hookman.     Works  in  verse  and  prose,  with  mem. 

•    by  W.  E.  and  B.  Frere.     2  v.  11653-4 

Contents.    V.  1.    Memoir.— Miscellanies.— Contributions  to  the  Anti- 
.Jacobin.  2.    Trans,  fr.  Aristophanes. — Theognis.— "Poem  of  the  Cid."— 
Misc.  translations. 
—  Timbs,  J.     {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 

Frere,  M.  Old  Deccan  days  ;  or,  Hindoo  fairy  legends  current 
in  S.  India  ;  collect,  fr.  oral  tradition  ;  with  introd.,  etc.,  by 
B.  Frere.  7619 

Freres,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Alexander  [A.  F.  Hector].  21416 

Fr^res  invisibles,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1,  v.  1.)        *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  473 

Fr^res  Zemganno,  Les  ;   [par]  E.  cle  Goncourt.  14587 

Fresco.     See  Mural  decoration. 

Fresenius,  C.  R.     Manual  of  qualitative  chem.  analysis  ;    ed. 

by  S.  W.  Johnson.  *I 

—  Sarae :  tr.  into  the  ''  new  system"  and  newly  ed.  by  J.  *I 

—  System  of  instr.  in  quantitative  chem.  analysis.  *I 
Freshwater  fisherman,  The  ;  by  Miss  Mitford.     (  With  Tieck, 

J.  L.     The  elves.)  12446 

Fresnel,  A.  J.     Arago,  F.     Biography   of  F.     {In  his  Biog. 

of  disting.  sci.  men,  ser.  2.)  7752 

Fret  cutting.     Bemrose,  W.   Jr.    Fret  cutting  and  perforated 

carving.  *I 

—  Sawyer,  G.  A.    Fret-sawing  and  wood-carving  for  amateurs.  13469 

—  Seatbn,  Sir  T.    Manual  of  fi-et  cutting  and- wood-sawing.  16717 
Fretwell,  J.  Jr.     Persecution  by  the  Prussian  government  of 

T.  Hofferichter ;  addr.     (In  Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.    Re- 
port, 1876.)  *I 
Frey,  J.     Das  erfiillte  Versprechen.     (Deut.  Novellenschatz.)    16169 
Freytag,  G.     Die  Ahnen.     6  v.                                                     16200-5 
Contents.    Y.  1.    Ingo  and  Ingraban.  2.     Das  Xest  der  Zaunkonige. 
3.    Der  Briider  vom  deutschen  Hause.    4.    Marcus  Konig.    5.    Die 
Geschwister.    6.    Aus  einer  kleinen  Stadt. 

—  Same :  v.  1.    Eng.  trans.    See  Our  forefathers,  below. 

—  Debit  and  credit ;"  tr.  by  L.  C.  C.  5035 

—  The  lost  manuscript.  7838 

—  Our  forefathers  (Die  Ahnen) : 

Ingo;  tr.  by  Mrs.  3Ialcolm.    (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  11791 

Ingraban;  tr.  bv  Mrs.  Malcolm.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  12015 

—  Pictures  of  Gerni.  life  in  the  15th.-17th.  cent. ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Malcolm.    2  v.         *I 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Introduction.— Scenes  fr.  the  Hussite  war,  1425.— 
Martin  von  Bolkenhain.  Narrative. — A  German  lady  of  the  royal  court, 
1440.— Kottenner,  T.  Narration.— A  travelling  studl^ut,  1509.— Platter,  T. 
Narrative.— The  mental  struggles  of  a  youth,  and  his  entrance  into  a  mon- 
astery, 1510.— Myconius,  F.  ISarrative.'— Out  of  the  cloister  into  the  strug- 
gle. 1522.— Blaurer,  A.  Narrative.— Kessler,  J.  Narrative. — Dr.  Luther, 
1517^6.— Letter  of  Luther  to  the  Elector  Friedrich  the  Wise,  Mar.  1522.— 
German  princes  at  the  imperial  Diet,  1547.— Sastrow,  B.  Narrative. — 
A  Burgher  family,  1488.— Sastrow,  B.  Family  history.— The  marriage 
and  housekeeping  of  a  young  student,  1557.— Platter,  F.  Narrative. — A 
patrician  house,  1526-98.-  Freherin,  U.  Letters  of  a  lady  of  the  Glauberg 
family. — German  nobility  in  the  16th.  cent.  1500. — Berlichingen,  Goetz 
von.  Extract  fr.  his  autobiography. — Schartlin.  Narrative. — Schweini- 
chen.— Narrative. — German  ideas  of  the  devil  in  the  16th.  cent.  1500. — Ag- 
ricolas,  31.  S.  Satan  exorcised  from  one  possessed.  2.  Introduction. — 
The  thirty  years  war,  1618-50.— Junghans,  A.  Description  of  a  soldier's 
life  before  the  war. — Pastor  Boetziiiger.  Extracts  fi*.  his  autobiography, 
1627-48. — Wilmersdorft',— .  Dialogue  bet.  the  King  and  the  envoy  of 
Brandenbourg. — German  Brutus :  a  flying  sheet. — Sutorius.  The  ladies  of 
Lowenberg.— Truemper.  Festive  fair  in  aThuringian  village.— Rogues 
and  adventures.— Garzoni.  Description  of  strolling  players. — Engage- 
ment and  marriage  at  court,  1661.— Charlotte,  Electress  Palatine.  Letter 
to  the  Emperor.— Homes  of  German  citizens,  1675.— Lucae,  F.  Narra-  • 
tive.— Schulte,  Burgomaster.  Letter  to  his  son  in  Lisbon. — ^German  life 
at  the  baths.— Poggio,  F.  Bath  life  in  1417.— Pantaleon.  Bath  life,  1580.— 
Merveilleux,  de.  Bath  life,  1739.— Hess.  Bath  life  in  the  18th.  cent.— 
Jesuits  and  Jews.— Abeles,  S.  Story.— The  Wasunger  war,  1747. — Rauch, 
Lieut.    Diary. — Conclusion. 

—  Soil  und  haben.    2  v.  10245-6 

—  Die  verlorene  Handschrift.    2  v.  10319-20 
Friant,  J.  F.  comte.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Cans,  lund., 

V.  14.)  *I 

Friar  Anselmo,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  C.  R.  Dorr.  19504 

Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay ;  by  R.  Greene.     {In  Ward,  A. 

W.     Old  Eng.  drama.)  18263 

31 


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Friars  wood  post-office  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  4904 
Frick,  Dr.  J.     Physical  technics  ;    or,  Practical  instr.  for  exp. 

in  physics,  and  the  constr.  of  apparatus  ;    tr.   by  J.  D. 

Easter.     Illust.  17857 

Friction  of  air  in  mines,  Practical  trea.  on ;  by  J.  J.  Atkinson.  14179 
Fridthjof ,  the  bold  ;  saga  ;  tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.    {In  Viking 

tales  of  the  North.)  16642 

Friedel ;  an  autobiography  ;  by  W.  O.  von  Horn.  3780 

Friedland.     Adams,  C.     {In  his  Great  campaigns.)  18150 

Friedrich,  F.     The  lost  despatch  ;  tr.  by  L.  A.  Williams.  9612 

Friend,  A.  ;  by  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  Durand].  18161 
Friend  and  lover  ;  by  I.  D.  Hardy.     3  v.                                    20327-9 

Friend  Fritz  ;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian.  11750 

Friend,  A,  of  Gioberti's  ;  by  C.  Lever.  (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.)  14268 
Friend,  The,  of  my  youth  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.    {In  his  Marjorie 

Daw.)  11933 
Friend,   The,  of  the  family ;    by  T.   Hook.      ( With   Man  of 

many  friends.)  15663 

Friend  or  foe  ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  14163 

—  Same.    (In  Tales  of  the  civ.  wars.)  8437 
Friendless;  by  [F.  M.  Baker].  5477 
Fr;ends  ;  a  duet ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  20642 
Friends,  Society  of.     Allen,  R.  H.     The  coming  of  the  Qua- 
kers.    {In  Ms  N.  E.  trag.)  7582 

—  Barclay,  R.    Apology  for  the  true  Chr.  divinitv ;  expl.  and  vind.  of  the 

Quakers.                                                            '  306 

—  Bates,  E.    Doctrines  of  Friends.  334 

—  Bowden,  J.    History  of  the  Soc.  of  Friends  in  America.    2  v.  465-6 

—  Dexter,  H.  M.    Few  words  cone,  the  Quakers.     (In  his  As  to  Roger 

Williams.)  *I 

—  Evans,  T.    Exposition  of  the  faith  of  the  F. ;  with  acct.  of  the  rise  of 

the  society.  1416 

—  Evans,  W.  and  T.    Pietv  promoted,  in  a  coll.  of  dving  sayings  of  Qua- 

kers.   4v.                                                                 '  3464-7 

—  Gurney,  J.  J.    Observations  on  the  views,  etc.,  of  the  Societv.  1704 

—  Hallo  well,  R.  P.    The  Quaker  invasion  of  Massachusetts.    2^.  ed.  22860 

—  Hicks,  E.    Defence  of  the  doctrines  of  the  Friends.  1900 

—  History  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Quakers.    2  v.  in  1.  3896 

—  Hodgson,  W.    Select  historical  mem.  of  the  Quakers.  6774 
Society  of  Friends  in  the  19th.  cent. ;  hist.  view.    2  v.  17908-9 

—  Kelty,  M.  A.    Memoirs  of  the  primitive  Quakers.  2445 

—  Penn,  W.    No  cross,  no  crown.  3442 

—  Tract  association  of  Friends.    Biographical* sk.  and  anecdotes  of  mem- 

bers of  the  Society.  15583 

—  Woolman,  J.    Journal.  4888 

—  See  also  Pike,  J.  S.    The  new  Puritan. 

Friends,  The  ;  by  A.  Franz.  {In  The  pearls,  etc.)  3441 
Friends  in  council.     See  Helps,  A. 

Friends  in  need;  by  C.  T.  Guernsey.  11406 

Friendship.     Alger,  W.  R.     Friendships  of  women.  7122 

Friendship  of  books,  and  other  lectures  ;  by  T.  D.  Maurice.  12252 
Friendship,  The,  of  David  and  Jonathan,  Tragical  quality  in  ; 

by  F.  B.  Koester.     {In  Edwards,  B.  B.  and  Park,  E.  A. 

Select.)  1348 

Friendship's  garland  ;  by  M.  Arnold.  13043 
Fries,  T.  M.     Vetenskap  for  alia  ;  efter  Rob.  Browns  Engelska 

original ;  Svensk  upplaga.     Illust.     3  v.  15074-6 

Frileuse,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  9.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  475 

Frisch,  E.  Le  diapason;  com^die.   {In  Saynfetes,  efc,  ser.  7.)  14797 

Frisette,   vaudeville ;    par  E.   M.    Labicbe.     {In  his  Tb^^tre 

compL,  V.  3.)  14560 

Friswell,  J.  H.     Bayard  series  ;  namely  : 

Ballantvne,  T.    Essays  in  mosaic.  10878 

Beckfoi'd,  W.    History  of  the  Caliph  Vathek.  8498 

Berville,  — ,  de,  and  others.    Story  of  the  Chev.  Bayard.  8495 

Bonaparte,  N.    Table  talk  and  opinions  of  B.            "  7494 

Buchanan,  R.    Ballad  stories  of  the  aftections.  8114 

Coleridge,  S.  T.  Christabel,  and  the  Ivrical  and  imaginative  poems  of  C.  8116 

Cowlev,  A.    Essays.  8113 

Hazlitt,  W.    The  round  table.                                                -  8497 

Johnson,  S.    Rasselas,  Prince  of  Abyssinia.  7750 

Joinville,  J.  de.    Saint  Louis,  King  of  France.  8119 

Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.    Abdallah;  or.  The  four  leaved  shamrock.  8444 

Stanhope,  P.  D.    Lord  Chesterfield's  letters,  sentences,  and  maxims.  8496 

Wellesley,  A.    Words  of  Wellington.  8120 

Fritbiof  s  saga.     See  Tegner,  E. 

Frivolous  "girl,  A,  Confessions  of  ;  by  R.  Grant.  19744 

Frobisber,  J.  E.     Selected  readings,  ser.  and  humorous,  witb 

app.  on  elocution.  13600 

Frobisber,  M.     Frost,  T.     Voyages  in  searcb  of  a  nortb-west 

passage  to  Asia.     {In  his  Hf.-brs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

—  Jones,  F.    Life  of  Frobisber.  18886 

—  Payne,  E.  J.  Frobisher's  1st.,  2d.,  3d.  voyage.  (In  his  Voyages,  etc.)  21899 
Frocbot,  N.  T.  B.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund., 

V.  11.)  *I 
Froebel,  F.     Marenboltz-Buelow,  B.  vou.    Tbe  new  educ.  ace. 

to  Froebel's  method.  16599 
Reminiscences  of  F.,  with  sketch  by  E.  Shirreff.  17063 

—  Meyer,  B.    Aids  to  family  government.                '  18407 

—  Mother-play,  and  nurserv  songs,  illust. ;  with  notes  to  mothers.  18079 
Frog.  Mivart,  St.  G.  '  Tbe  common  frog.  13410 
Froid  !  monologue  ;  par  E.  Depr^.  {In  Sayn^tes,  e^c,  s^r.  6.)  14796 
Froissart,  J.     Chroniques.     6  v.  *I 

—  /Same;  Chronicles  of  England,  France,  Spain;  tr.  by  T.  Johnes;  pref., 

Life  of  the  author,  ess.  on  his  works,  and  crit.  on  his  hist. ;   with 

ess.  on  the  character  and  soc.  of  the  Middle  Ages ;  by  J.  Lord.  2180 

—  The  boys' Froissart ;  Froissart's  chron.  of  adv.;   ed.  with  introd.  by  S. 

Lanier,  illust.  by  A.  Kappes.  19352 

—  La  Curne  de  Sainte  Palaye,  J.  B.    Memoir  of  F. ;  Essay  on  his  works, 

etc.     {In  Froissart,  J'.    Chronicles.)                             '  2180 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  9.)  *I 
From  an  island  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.  {In  her  Writings.)  8668 
From  cadet  to  colonel ;  by  T.  Seaton.  16692 
From  Calais  to  Dover  ;  by  E.  d'Hervilly.  17926 
From  death  into  life  ;  by  W.  Haslam.  21828 
From  dreams  to  w^aking  ;  by  E.  L.  Linton.  16919 
From  exile  ;  by  J.  Payn.  20515 
From  farm  boy  to  senator  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  21577 
From  first  to  last.  {In  Nov.  fr.  Household  Wds.,  etc.,  v.  11.)  *14311 
From  hand  to  band  ;   fr.  the  Germ,  of  G.  Raiftiund  [G.  Dan- 

nenberg].  21650 

From  hand  to  mouth  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  17330 
From  hand  to  mouth ;  by  F.-J.  O'Brien.     {In  Aldrich,  T.  B. 

Good  stories.)  7463 

—  Same.  {In  Family  stor.,  v.  2.)  "  18149 
From  haytime  to  hopping.  2181 
From  jest  to  earnest ;  by  E.  P.  Roe.  14119 


476  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

From  Madge  to  Margaret ;    by  C.   Winchester  [Mrs.   C.   P. 

Curtis].                                                                                          '  21531 

Prom  May  to  Christmas  at  Thorne  Hill ;  by  E.  B.  Sanford.  22052 

From  ocean  to  sea  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.     {In  his  Prose  idylls.)  3951 

From  the  clouds  to  the  mountains  ;  by  J.  Verne.  12874 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon,  and  a  trip  round  it ;  by  J.  Verne.  10470 
From  the  lakes  of   Killarney  to  the  Golden  Horn  ;    by  H.  M. 

Field.  16713 

From  thistles — grapes?  ;  by  E.  Eiloart.  11922 

Fromberg,  E.  O."    Essay  on  the  art  of  painting  on  glass.  2182 

Fromentin,  E.     Dominique.  14477 

—  Un  eU'  dans  le  Sahara.  14479 

—  Les  maltres  d'autrefois ;  Belgiqne— Holland.  14478 

—  Same ;  The  old  masters  of  Belgium  and  Holland :  tr.  by  M.  C.  Bobbins.  *I 

—  Une  annee  dans  le  Sahel.  14655 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund..  v.  7.)  *I 
Fronteuac,    L.      Parkman,    F.      Count  Frontenac   and   New 

France  under  Louis  XIV.      (Fr.  and  Eng.  in  No.  Amer.)    17103 

Frontin,  mari-garyon  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  7.)  *I 

Frost,  H.  F.     Schubert.     (Great  musicians.)  20157 

Frost,  S.  A.     Art  of  dressing  well.  9277 

—  Book  of  tableaux  and  shadow  pantomimes.  8064 

—  Dialogues  for  voung  folks.  7022 

—  Humorous  and  exhibition  dialogues.  9276 

—  The  parlor  stage;  coll.  of  charades  and  proverbs.  7584 

—  joint  author.    See  Williams,  H.  T. 

Frost,  T.     Circus  life  and  circus  celebrities.  13808 

—  Forty  years'  recollections,  literary  and  political.  21403 

Contents.  Fifty  years  Ji^o.— The  Owenian  Socialist  movement.— The 
Anti-Corn-law  League  and  the  Chartists.—The  Concordium.— The  com- 
munist propaganda.— Popular  literature  forty  years  ago.— The  Chartist 
movement.— The  great  petition.— The  new  organization.— O'Connor  and 
the  "  Northern  Star."— Papers  for  the  peoiile.— A  new  phase  of  the 
Reform  movement.— Mission  work  in  Bethnal  Green.— J.  Cassell  and  his 
literary  staff.— Pro\incial  journalism  and  journalists. — The  Hyde  Park 
riots.— The  last  years  of  Palmerston's  dictatorship. — Dawn  of  anew  era. — 
Story  of  the  Hycle  Park  railings.— Popular  literature  of  the  present  day.— 
Fall  "of  the  Gladstone  ministry. 

—  Half-hours  with  the  earlv  explorers.    Illust.    6th.  ed.  21074 

—  Life  of  Thomas,  Lord  Lyttleton.  17226 

—  Lives  of  the  conjurors.  '  15704 

—  Modern  explorers.  22671 

Contents.  Armiuius  Vamberv  in  Central  Asia.— S.  Baker's  expl.  of 
Africa.  —  Livingstone  and  Stanley  in  Central  Africa.  — Nordenskiold's 
expl.  of  Arctic  Asia.— Paul  MarcoV  in  the  valleys  of  Lower  Peru.— Lieut. 
Cameron's  journey  across  Africa. 

—  Old  showrnen,  and  old  London  fairs.  13708 
Frothingham,  A.  L.^  Joint  author.     See  PVothingham,  E.  L. 
Frothingham,  E.  L.  and  A.  L.    Philosophy  as  absolute  science, 

V.  1.  6176 

Frothingham,  F.  E.     The  Boston  fire,  Nov.,  1872.  *I 

Frothingham,  O.  B.     The  assailants  of  Christianity  ;  lect.  18565 

—  Beliefs  of  the  unbelievers,  and  other  disc.  15564 

Contents.  Beliefs  of  the  unbelievers.— The  theist's  faith. — Thoughts 
about  God.— The  living  God.— Allegiance  to  faith.— The  despotism  of 
faith.  —  Interests  material  and  spiritual. —Pharisees.  — The  Cardinal's 
Berretta.— The  great  hope.— Eeasonable  religion. 

—  A  child's  book  of  relisrion.    New  ed.  16669 

—  The  cradle  of  the  Christ ;  stud,  in  prim.  Christianity.  16886 

—  Creed  and  conduct,  and  other  discourses.  17422 

Contents.  Creed  and  conduct.— Responsibility  for  disbelief.— Modern 
irreligion.— The  whole  duty  of  man.— The  power  of  the  immortal  hope. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


477 


17412 
22029 
16103 


11329 
21640 


12330 


13778 
6623 
6622 
12331 
15756 
18403 


— The  prophetic  soul.— Duties  and  dreams.  —  The  three  peutecosts.— 
Dreams  and  duties.— Waste  and  saying-.— The  martyrdom  of  man. — The 
threefold  radicalism. 

—  Gerritt  Smith ;  a  biography. 

—  George  Ripley.     (Amer.  men  of  letters.) 

—  Knowledge  andfaitli,  and  other  discourses. 

Contents.  Knowledge  and  faith. — Infidelity .—Eeligion  and  childhood. 
— The  sermon  on  the  mount. —  Materialism.— Irreverence. —  Rights  and 
duties.— Authority  in  religion.- Moral  narcotics. — New  wine  in  old  bot- 
tles.— The  natural  man.— The  glorified  man. 

—  Proper  treatment  of  the  infidel  tendencies  of  our  day.    {In  Eelig.  aspects, 

etc.) 

—  The  religion  of  humanity. 

—  The  rising  and  the  setting  faith ;  and  other  disc. 

Contents.  Mission  of  the  radical  preacher.— The  rising  and  the  setting 
faith. — The  unbelief  of  the  unbelievers.— Why  does  the  pop.  religion  pre- 
vail?—Formal  religion  and  life.— The  sectarian  spirit.— The  dogma  of  Hell. 
— The  higher  sentiments. — Attitudes  of  unbelief. — Oflice  of  prayer. — The 
Amer.  gentleman. — The  Amer.  lady. 

—  The  safest  creed,  and  other  disc. 

Contents.  The  safest  creed. — The  radical  belief. — The  radical's  root. — 
The  joy  of  a  free  faith.— Living  faith.  The  gospel  of  to-day.— The  gospel 
of  character.— Scientific  aspect  of  prayer.— The  naked  truth.— The  dying 
and  the  living  God.— The  infernal  and  the  celestial  love.— The  immortalities 
of  man. — Tlie  victory  over  death. 
-5-  The  soul  of  protestantism.     {In  Free  Relig.  Assoc.    Freedom,  etc.) 

—  Stories  from  the  lips  of  the  Teacher. 

—  Stories  of  the  patriarchs. 

—  Theodore  Parker;  a  biography. 

—  Transcendentalism  in  New  England;  a  history. 

—  Visions  of  the  future,  and  other  discburses. 

Contents.  Life  as  test  of  creed.— The  inspiration  of  Scripture. — 
Morals  and  religion.— Religion  and  immortality.— Consolations  of  ration- 
alism.— Demand  of  the  age  on  religion. — Demand  of  relig.  on  the  age. — 
Practical  value  of  bel.  in  God. — The  real  God. — The  pop.  religion.— The 
new  song. — Visions  of  the  future. 

—  Savage,  M.  J.     {In  his  Sermons,  v.  3.) 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.    O.  B.  Frothingham  and  the  new  faith. 
Frothingham,  R.     History  of  the  siege  of  Boston,  aud  of  the 

battles  of  Lexington,  Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill. 

—  Life  and  times  of  J.  Warren. 

—  Rise  of  the  republic  of  the  United  States. 

—  Sketch  of  T.  S.  King.     {In  King,  T.  S.    Patriotism,  etc.) 

—  A  Tribute  to  Starr  King. 
*'  Frou  Frou  ;  "  comedy  ;  by  A.  Daly.     (//?  Mod.  stand  dram., 

V.  45.) 
Fronde,  J.  A.     Bunyan.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

—  Caesar,  a  sketch. 

—  Calvinism. 

—  The  English  in  Ireland  in  the  18th.  cent.    3  v.  11164; 

—  lland-wbrk  bef.  head-work.  (Scot.  Univ.  Addr.)  {In  Lib.  of  educ,  v.  4.) 

—  History  of  Eug. ;  fr.  the  fall  of  Wolsey  to  the  death  of  Elizabeth.    12  v. 

—  Life  and  times  of  Thomas  Becket. 

—  Thomas  Carlvle ;  first  forty  years  of  his  life,  1795-1835.    2  v. 

—  Lectures.     >^ee  McGee,  J.  A.    Fronde's  slanders. 
— •  Nemesis  of  faith.  2186 

—  Short  studies  on  great  subjects.    4  ser.  6963;  9686;  17015;  22579 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Science  of  history.— Times  of  Erasmus  and  Luther. 
— Infl.  of  the  ref .  on  Scottish  character.— Philosophy  of  Catholicism.— Plea 
for  the  free  disc,  of  theolog.  difliculties.— Criticism"  and  the  gospel  hist. — 
Book  of  Job.— Spinoza.— Dissolution  of  the  monasteries.— England's  for- 
gotten worthies.— Homer.— Lives  of  the  Saints.— Representative  men.— 
Reynard  the  fox.— The  cat's  pilgrimage.— Fables  :  The  lions  and  the  oxen; 
The  famer  and  the  fox.— Parable  of  the  bread-fruit  tree.— Compensation. 
2.  Calvinism.— A  bishop  of  the  12th.  cent.  -Father  Newman  on  "  The 
grammar  of  assent.''— Condition  and  prospects  of  protestantism. — England 
and  her  colonies.— A  fortnight  in  Kerry.— Reciprocal  duties  of  state  and 
subject. — The  merchant  and  his  wife.— On  progress —The  colonies  once 
more.— Education.— England's  war.— Eastern  question.— Scientific  method 
appl.  to  history.    3.    Annals  of  an  English  abbey.— Revival  of  Romanism. 


16582 

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6102 

11096 

6721 

5794 

11832 
19533 


9143 
12804-5 

8867 

8416-27 

18485 

21470-1 


478  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

— Sea  studies. — Society  in  Italy  in  the  last  days  of  the  Roman  republic. — 
Lucian. — Divus  Caesar. — On  the  uses  of  a  landed  gentry.— Party  politics. — 
Leaves  fr.  a  South  African  journal.  4.  Life  and  times  of  T.  Becket. — The 
Oxford  counter-ref ormation.— Origen  and  Celsus. — A  Cagliostro  of  the  2d. 
cent.— Cheneys  and  the  House  of  Russell. — A  siding  at  a  railway  station. 

—  Kingsley,  C*  England  fr.  Wolsey  to  Elizabeth.    (In  his  Sir  w.  Raleigh, 

etc.)  2475 
Froude's  Hist,  of  England.    (In  his  Plays,  etc.)  11641 

—  McCarthy,  J.     (In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 
Froude,  R.  H.     Stephen,  J.     Life  of  F.     (Bi  his  Crit.  and 

misc.  ess.)  4351 
Froude,  W.  The  laws  of  fluid  resistance.  {In  So.  Kensing- 
ton sci.  lect.,  V.  2.)  17679 
Frozen  Asia  ;  by  C.  H.  Eden.  19784 
Frozen  deep.  The  ;  by  W.  Collins.  13069 
Fruit  and  Fruit  trees.     BaiTy,  P.     The  fruit  garden,  5876 

—  Beecher,  H.  W.    Plain  and  pleasant  talk  about  fruit,  etc.  366 
Same  I  new  ed.  12482 

—  Bernard,  3Irs.  B.    Our  common  fruits.    Illust.  6459 

—  Busey,  S.  C.    The  gathering,  packing,  and  free  marketing  of  vegetables 

and  fruits.    (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Cole,  S.  W.    American  fruit  book.  867 

—  Downing,  A.  J.    Fruits  and  fruit  trees  of  America.  1259 
Same ;  add.  bv  C.  Downing.  6761 

—  Fuller,  A.  S.    Small  fruit  culturist.  6887 

—  Jaques,  G.    Practical  trea.  on  the  management  of  fruit  trees ;  descr.  lists.  2332 

—  Kenrick,  W.    New  American  orchardist.  2459 

—  Manning,  R.,  and  Ives,  J.  M.    New  Eng.  fruit  book;  descr.  catalogue.  2170 

—  Peterson,  M.  E.    Preserving,  pickling,  and  canning  fi'uit  manual.  19447 

—  Rivers,  T.    The  miniature  fruit  garden;  culture  of  pyramidal  and  bush 


—  Thomas,  J.  J.    American  fruit  culturist.  6769 

—  See  also  Apples. 

Fruit  between  the  leaves  ;  by  A.  Wynter.     2  v.  14256-7 

Fruit  d^fendu,  Le  ;  par  La  Comtesse  Dash.  9476 

Fruit,  flower,  and  thorn  pieces  ;  by  J.  P.  F.  Richter.  5466-7 

Fruits  of  the  wine  cup.  The ;  drama ;  by  J.  H.  Allen.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  45.)  11832 

Fry,  C.     The  Gospel  of  the  Old  Testament.  2190 

—  The  listener;  essavs.    2  v.  5041-2 
Fry,  E.  (G.)     Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Fry,  K.,  and  Cressw^ell,  R.  E.    Memoir  of  E.  Fry;  extr.  fr.  her  journal 

and  letters.    2  v.  2188-9 

—  Sketch  of  E.  Fry.     (In  Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 
Fry,  J.  B.    Army  sacrifices  ;  sk.  illust.  the  services,  etc.,  of  the 

reg.  army  of  the  U.  S.  on  the  Indian  frontier.  18594 

Fry,  K.,  and  Cresswell,  R.  E.     Memoir  of  E.  Fry  ;  with  extr. 

fr.  her  journal  and  letters.     2  v.  2188-9 

Fryatt,  F.  E.     The  Children's  hour ;  a  novel  art  school.     {In 

Some  cur.  schools.)  20401 

Fryer,  B.  E.     Influence  of  the  high  attitudes  and  climate  of 

the  table-land  of  the  Rocky  Mt.  reg.   upon  health  and 

disease.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Fryer,  W.  J.,  Jr.     Architectural  iron  works;  pract.  work  for 

iron  workers,  architects,  engineers,  etc.     Illust.  16035 

Fuchs,  M.     Miracles.     {In  Heagle,  D.     Bremen  lect.)  9780 

Fucini,  R.     Napoli  a  occhio  nudo  ;  lettere  ad  un  amico.  15513 

Fudge  doings  ;  by  Ik  Marvel  [D.  G.  Mitchell].     2  v.  3081-2 

Fuel.    Derby,  G.    Inquiry  into  the  iufl.  of  anthracite  fires  upon 

health  ;  with  best  modes  of  warming  houses.  7637 


CATALOGUE   OF   BOOKS.  479 

—  Siemens,  C.  W.    Fuel.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14175 

—  Wormwald,  J.   Value  of  artifi.  fuel  as  comp.  with  coal.    (  With  Siemens, 

C.  W.    Fuel.)  14175 

Fuentes,  M.  A.    Lima;  sketches,  hist.,  statist.,  commerc,  etc.  *I 

Fugitive  slave.  The  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.      {In  his  Parlor  dr.)  1513 
Fugitive  slaves.     Bearse,   A.     Reminiscences   of   Fug.   Slave 

Law  days  in  Boston.  19939 

Fugitives,  The  ;  by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.  19360 

FuUerton,  J.     Regulation  of  currencies.  8854 

Fuller,  A.     Foster,  J.     (In  Jiis  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1503 

Fuller,  A.  S.     The  forest  tree  culturist.  6539 

—  Grape  culturist.  6538 

—  Small  fruit  culturist.  Illust.  6887 
Fuller,  A.  B.     Fuller,  R.  F.     Chaplain  Fuller  ;  life  sketch.  5547 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.  (In  his  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Fuller,  H.  Sparks  fr.  a  locomotive.  .  4157 
Fuller,  J.  G.  The  Brownings  ;  tale  of  the  great  Rebellion.  7089 
Fuller,  L.  Mistaken  ;  or.  The  seeming  and  the  real.  8787 
Fuller,  M.  V.  Mormon  wives.  2193 
Fuller,  R.     The  new  commandment.     {In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 

—  Cuthbert,  J.  H.  Life  of  Fuller.  18720 
Fuller,  R.  F.  Chaplain  Fuller  ;  life  sketch.  5547 
Fuller,  S.  Margaret,  afterwards  Ossoli.     See  Ossoli. 

Fuller,  T.     Holy  and  profane  states.  2191 

—  Selections.     {In  Montague,  B.    Select.,  etc.)  5759 

—  Bailey,  J.  E.    Life  of  F.,  with  not.  of  his  books,  his  kinsmen,  etc.  *I 

—  Thomas  Fuller,  and  his  descendants.     {In  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.    Mem.,  v.  1, 

Appendix.)  12351 

FuUerton,  Lady  G.  C.     Constance  Sherwood.  10559 

—  Lady  Bird.  11297 

—  Mrs.  Gerald's  niece.  8501 

—  Reparation  and  other  tales.  13962 

Contents.    Reparation. — The  blacksmith  of  Antwerp.— The  beggar  of 
the  steps  of  St.  Roch. — Earth  without  heaven. 

—  Rosemary;  a  tale  of  the  fire  of  London.  12790 

—  A  stormy  life.  7180 

—  Too  strange  not  to  be  true.  6299 
Fullom,  S.  W.     The  daughter  of  night.  1194 

—  The  great  highway.  2195 

—  History  of  woman  and  her  connex.  with  relig.,  civilization,  and  domestic 

manners.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  7426-7 

Fulton,  C.  C.     Europe  viewed  through  American  spectacles.  12155 

Fulton,  R.     Howe,  H.     {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.)  2012 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

—  Reigart,  J.  F.    Life  of  Fulton.  3638 

—  Renwick,  J.    Life  of  F.     {In  Lives  of  em.  indiv.,  v.  1.)  2708 
Same.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  10.)      •  4119 

—  Sketch  of  Fulton.     {In  Fam.  boys.)  7707 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (7w  ^, is  Ess*.,  biog.,  and  crit.)  4523 

—  Wynne,  J.    Life  of  Fulton.     {In  /iis  Lives,  etc.)  4885 
Fulton,  R.     Illustrated  book  of  pigeons  ;  with  stand,  for  judg- 
ing ;  ed.  by  L.  Wright.     Illust.  *I 

Fulton  St.  prayer  meeting.    Chambers,  T.  W.    Hours  of  prayer 

in  the  noon  prayer-meeting,  Fulton  St.,  N.  Y.  13400 

—  Prime ,  S .  I.  Praver  and  its  answer  illust.  in  the  Fulton  St.  prayer  meeting.  22083 
Fun  jottings  ;  by  N.  P.  Willis.  4805 
Functions.     Todhunter,  I.      Elementary  trea.  on  La  Place's, 

Lame's,  and  Bessel's  functions.  15644 

—  See  also  Logarithms ;— Trigonometry. 

Funeral  rites.    Tegg,  W.    The  last  act ;  funeral  rites  of  nations 

and  individuals.  16785 


480  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Fungi.     Badham,  CD.     Treatise  on  tlie  esculent  funguses  of 

England.  *I 

—  Cooke,  M.  C.    Account  of  British  fungi.  16623 

Fungi ;  their  nature  and  uses.  13648 

Plain  and  easy  acct.  of  the  Britisli  fungi.  8961 

Rust,  smut,  mildew,  and  mould;  introd.  to  the  stud,  of  microscopic  F.  16622 

Funkelin,  J.     Schauspiel.     (Deut.  Dich.  d.  16  Jahrh.,  v.  2.)  16356 

Fur.     Backus,  M.  M.     Fur  and  the  fur  trade.  18472 

—  Robinson,  H.  M.  Tlie  great  fur  land;  life  in  Hudson's  Bay  tenitory.  18688 
Fur  country,  The ;  by  J.  Verne.  *  '  12078 
Furnace.     Schinz,  C.     Researches   on   the  action  of  the  blast 

furnace.  9109 

Furness,  W.  H.     History  of  Jesus.  2196 

—  Jesus.  9710 

—  Introd.  and  notes.    {In  Schenkel,  D.    Character  of  Jesus.)  6553-4 

—  Self-denial.     {In  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

—  Unconscious  truth  of  the  four  Gospels.  7518 

—  The  veil  partly  lifted  and  Jesus  becoming  visible.  5693 
Furniture.     Church,  E.  R.     How  to  furnish  a  home.  20360 

—  Collinson  and  Lock.    Sketches  of  artistic  furniture.  *I 

—  Cook,  C.    The  house  beautiful ;  ess.  on  beds  and  tables,  stools  and  can- 

dlesticks. *I 

—  Cooper,  H.  J.    Art  of  furnishing  on  rational  and  aesthetic  principles.  15894: 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Drawing  for  cabinet-makers.  12611 

—  Edis,  R.  W.    Decoration  and  furniture  of  town  houses.  *I 

—  Holly,  H.  H.  Treatise  on  F.  and  decoration.    {In  his  Mod.  dwell.,  etc.)  *I 

—  Jacquemart,  A.    History  of  furniture ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Bury  Palliser.  *I 

—  Loftie,  Mrs.    The  dining-room.                       *                   '  17675 

—  Pollen,  J.  H.    Ancient  aiid  mod.  furniture,  etc.    (So.  Kensington  Mus. 

Art.  hd.-bk.)  *I 
Furniture  and  woodwork.  15471 

—  Sloan,  S.    Sloan's  homestead  architecture ;  cont.  ess.  on  furniture,  e^c.  20285 

—  Spofford,  H.  P.    Art  decoration  appl.  to  furniture.  *I 

—  Stokes,  J.    Cabinet  maker's  and  upholsterer's  companion.  4256 

—  Wilhams,  H.  T.  and  Jones,  3Irs.  C.  S.  Beautiful  homes;  or,  Hints  in 
furnishing.  17418 

—  See  also  Decoration. 

Fusains  et  eaux-fortes  ;  par  T.  Gautier.  14637 
Fuseli,   H.   F.    J.     Cunningham,   A.     {In  his  Lives  of    Brit. 

painters,  v.  2.)  1054 

—  Timbs,  J.  {I7i  his  Anecdote  biog,,  ser.  2.)  8915 
Future  life.     Alger,  W.  R.     Critical  hist,   of  the  doctr.  of  a 

future  life.  7722 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Future  life ;  lect.     (In /zis  Essentials  and  non-essentials.)  17391 

—  Dick,  T.    Philosophy  of  a  future  state.     {In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  1176 

—  Figuier,  G.  L.  The  to-morrow  of  death ;  or.  The  fut.  life  ace.  to  science.  9942 

—  Hovey,  A.    State  of  the  impenitent  dead.  17370 

—  Hudson,  C.  F.    Debt  and  grace,  as  rel.  to  the  doctr.  of  a  future  life.  2054 

—  Phelps,  A.    What  do  we  know  of  the  heavenlv  life?    (J7i  Ats  31  v  port- 

folio.)                                                                 '  22045 

—  Stephen,  J.  Physical  theory  of  another  life.  {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  4351 

—  Tait,  G.  and  Stewart,  B.    The  unseen  universe ;   Phvsical  speculations 

on  a  fut.  state.                                                           *  13779 

—  Weiss,  J.    The  immortal  life.  19813 

—  Whately,  R.    View  of  the  script,  revelations  cone,  a  fut.  state.  4723 

—  White,  E.     {In  his  Life  in  Christ.)  17820 

—  Wood,  G.    Future  life;  or,  Scenes  in  another  world.  4846 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Man  and  beast  here  and  hereafter.  13775 

—  See  also  Eschatology. 
Also  Immortality. 

Future  punishment.     Oxenham,  F.  N.    What  is  the  truth  as  to 

everlasting  punishment?  21191 

—  Whiton,  J.  M.  Is  "  eternal"  punishment  endless?;  restatement  of  Scrip- 

tural doctrine.  17480 
Future  retribution.     See  Retribution. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


481 


Fyfe,  A.     Elements  of  chemistry.  2197 

Fyfe,  L.  R.,  joint  author.     See  Sinclair,  A.  C. 

Fyffe,  C.  A.     History  of  Greece.     (Hist,  prim.)  13654 

—  History  of  modern  Europe,  v.  1 :  1792-1814.  .  20158 
G.,  E.  A.  Saints  and  their  symbols  ;  companion  in  the  churches 

and  picture-galleries  of  Europe.  21537 

G.  T.  T.  ;  wonderful  adv.  of  a  Pullman  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  17061 

Gaberlunzie's  wallet,  The  ;  by  J.  Ballantine.  *I 

Gaboriau,  E.     L'affaire  Lerouge.  14615 

—  L'argent  des  autres.    2  v.  14616-17 

—  Same.  Eng.    Other  people's  mouey.  13431 

—  La  clique  dor6e.                                 '  14618 

—  Same.    Eng.    The  clique  of  gold.  12930 

—  Les  comediennes  adorees.    b^  ed.  14665 

Contents.  Sophie  Arnould.— Mile.  Eaucourt.— Mile,  de  Camargo. — 
Mrae.  Du  Gazon. — Mile.  Contat. — Mme.  Saint-Huberty. — Les  comediennes 
de  Moliere. 

—  La  corde  au  cou.  14619 

—  The  count's  secret.  20566 

—  Le  crime  d'Orcival.  14620 

—  Le  dossier,  No.  113.  14625 

—  Same.    Eng.    File  No.  113.  13963 

—  Les  esclaves  de  Paris.    2  v.  14621-2 

—  Same.    Eng.    Slaves  of  Paris.  21888 

—  Les  ^ens  de  bureau.  14666 

—  Manages  d'aventure.  14667 

—  Monsieur  Lecoq ;  fr.  the  French.  19652 

—  Le  petit  vieux  des  batignolles.  14669 

—  La  vie  infernale.    2  v.  14623-4 

—  The  widow  Lerouge.  19797 

—  Within  an  inch  of  his  life.  12931 
Gabriel ;  story  of  the  Jews  in  Prague  ;  fr.  the  German.  11910 
Gabrielle;  by  H.  Greville  [A.  Durand].  17834 
Gabrielle  Andre.     See  In  exitu  Israel. 

Gabrielle  de  Bourdaine  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender.  22486 

Gabrielli,  C.     Clayton.  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  •            5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  {In  his  Great  singers.)  20364 
Gaddings  with  a  primitive  people  ;  by  W.  A.  B.  Grohnjan.  17891 
Gadow,  H.  A  feather.  (In  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Gadsden,  C.  Sketch  of  G.  {In  Lives  of  her.  of  the  Amer.  rev.)  2122 
Gaertner,  C.  The  art  of  singing.  9913 
Gaffer  Grey's  legacy  ;  comedy.  {In  Home  plays  for. ladies.)  14360 
Gage,  F.  D.     Elsie  Magoon.  7294 

—  Steps  upward.  9293 
Gage,  S.  U.,  joint  author.     See  Wilder,  B.  G. 

Gage,  W.  L.     Life  of  Carl  Ritter.  6772 

—  Palestine,  historical  and  descriptive.  lUust.  22007 
Gagneur,  M.  L.  A  Nihilist  princess.  20632 
Gaieties  and  gravities  ;  by  H.  Smith.  4042 
Gail  Hamilton,  pseud.     See  Dodge,  M.  A. 

Gain,  The,  of  a  loss  ;  [by  CM.  Yonge].  7671 

Gainsborough,  T.     Arnold,  G.  M.  B.     Gainsborough.  20261 

—  Cunningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters,  v.  1.)  1053 

—  Timbs,  J.     {In  his  Anecdote  biog.,  ser.  2.)  8915 

—  Wedmore,  F.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.)  16860 
Gairdner,  J.     England.     (Early  chroniclers  of  Europe.)  19552 

—  History  of  the  life  and  reign  of  Richard  III.    Added,  Storv  of  Perkin 

Warbeck.                                                                                 "  18108 

—  The  Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York  with  the  conq.  and  loss  of  France. 

Map.     (Ep.  of  mod.  hist.)  13324 

—  and  Spedding,  J.    Studies  in  English  historj'.  21727 


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Gaius.     Institutionum  juris   civilis  commentarii  quatuor ;  or, 

Elements  of  Roman  law  ;  with  trans,  and  comment.,  by  E. 

Poste.     2d.  ed. 
Gala  day,  The.     {In  Magician's  show  box.) 
Gala-days  ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge]. 
Galama  ;  or,  The  beggars  ;  by  J.  De  Liefde. 
Galard  Terraube,  V.  de.  Herbert,  M.  E.  Life  of  V.  de  Galard 

Terraube.     (/ti /ier  Three  phases.) 
Galatea  ;  pastoral  romance  ;  by  M.  Cervantes  Saavedra. 
Galdos,  B.  P.    Doiia  Perfecta  ;  tale  of  mod.  Spain  ;  tr.  by  D. 

P.  W.  22400 

—  Gloria ;  fr.  the  Spanish ;  by  C.  Bell :  rev.  and  correct,  in  the  U.  S.    2  v.  22612-13 

—  Marianela;  fr.  the  Spanish;  by  C.  Bell;  rev.  and  corr.  in  the  U.  S.  22859 
Gale,  E.  C.  Hints  on  dress.  x  11159 
Gale,  G.  Upper  Mississippi ;  Historical  sk.  of  mound-builders, 

Indian  tribes,  etc.  7264 

Gale  Breezely  ;  by  J.  B.  Johnstone.   {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  12.)  *  11842 

Galen,  P.     Der  griine  Pelz.     4  v.  in  2.  16443-4 

Galenga,  A.     South  America.     2d.  ed.    •  •  20326 

Galfridus  (or  Gaufridus  or  Gaulterus)  de   Vinosalvo. 

cles  of  Richard  I.'s'  crusade.     {In  Bohn,  H.  G 

of  the  crusades.) 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Geoffrey  de  Vinsauf.     {In  his  Stor.  of  adv.) 
Galiani,   F.,  il  abbate.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.   A.     {In  Ms  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  2.) 

{In  his  Monday-chats.) 

Galilei  Galileo.     Bethune,  J.   E.  D.     Life  of    G. 
usef.  kn.) 

—  Brewster,  D.     {In  his  Martyrs  of  sci.) 

—  Gebler,  K.  von.    Galileo  and  the  Roman  curia;  tr.  by  Mrs.  G.  Sturge. 

—  Private  life  of  G. ;  fr.  his  correspondence  and  that  of  his  daughter. 

—  Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M.    Galileo's  villa.    {In  her  Ital.  life.) 

—  Wilson,  J.    Giordano  Bruno  and  G.    {I7i  his  Stud,  of  mod.  mind.) 
Gall,  J.    Easy  guide  to  the  Constellations  ;  with  atlas  of  stars. 
Gall,  J.  U.  L.  von.  Eine  fromme  Liige.  Dent.  Novelenschatz.) 
Gallantry.     Young,   L.     Acts  of  gallantry ;  acct.   of  bravery 

in  saving  life  fr.  drowning  ;  1830-71. 
Gallatin,  J.     Tenement-house  reform  in  New  York.     {In  Am. 
Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.) 


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Gallaudet,   E.   M.     Deaf  mute  college  at 


Washington. 


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Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.) 
Gallenga,  A.  The  pearl  of  the  Antilles. 
Galletly,  A.  Coal.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.) 
Galletti  di  Cadilhac,  M.     The  Camorristi ;  and  other  tales. 

Contents.    The  Camorristi.— Altofiori.— The  Bambino.— The  Vergaro. 
Galilean  Church.     See  France.     Ecclesiastical  history. 
Gallison,  J.    Channing,  W.  E.    Memoir  of  G.    {In  his  Works, 

V.  5.) 
Gallop,  A,  among  American  scenery  ;  by  A.  E.  Silliman. 
Gallop  for  life.      {In  Home  narr.) 

Galloway,  R.     Manual  of  qualitative  analysis.  5th.  ed.  Illust. 
Galloway,  R.  L.     History  of  coal  mining  in  Gt.  Britain. 
Gallus,  C.  A.  C.     Elegia  et  epigrammata  tria.     {In  Lemaire, 

N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  2.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.) 


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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  483 

Galpin,  Mrs.     The  two  ghosts  of  New  London  turnpike.     {In 

Stor.  and  sk.)  6888 
Gait,  J.  Haddad-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller.  (77i  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 

—  Life  of  Lord  Bvron.  2199 

—  Life  of  Cardinal  Wolse3^  2198 

—  Southeunan.    2  v.  2200-1 

—  The  wearyf ul  woman.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.)  19141 
Gal  ton,  F.     The  art  of  travel ;  Shifts  and  contrivances  in  wild 

countries.     5th.  ed.  12575 

—  English  men  of  science ;  their  nature  and  nurture.  13807 

—  Hereditary  genius ;  inq.  into  its  laws  and  consequences.  New  ed.  916S 
Galway.  Black,  A.  and  C.  Guide  to  Galway,  Connemara,  etc.  *I 
Gama,  Vasco  da.      Frost,  T.     Voyage  to  India.     {In  his  Hf.- 

hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Da  Gama  and  the  East.     (In  his  Stor.  of  disc.)  22262 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     (In  his  Notable  voyages.)  19571 

—  Towle,  G.  M.  Voyages  and  adv.  of  Vasbo  da  Gama.  17716 
Gambetta,  L.     King,  E.     {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 

—  Towle,  G.  M.  (In  his  Certain  men  of  mark.)  20075- 
Gambler's  fate  ;  drama  ;  by  H.  M.  Milner.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,v.  24.)  11822 

Gambling.     Steiumetz,  A.    The  gaming  table,  its  votaries  and 

victims.     2  v.  8828-9 

Gambold,  J.     Tyerman,  L.     {In  his  Oxford  Methodists.)  11955 

Game.     Dodge,  R.  I.     Plains  of  the  great  West,  and  their  in- 
habitants ;  game,  Indians,  etc.  16766 

—  Gillmore,  P.  (pseud.  Ubique).    Prairie  and  forest;  game  of  No.  Amer.       17002; 

—  Hall'ock,  C.    Sportsman's  gazetteer  and  gen.  guide ;  animals,  birds,  and 

fishes  of  No.  America.  *I 

—  Herbert,  H.  TV.    American  game  in  its  seasons.  11392 

—  Jefferies,  R.    The  gamekeeper  at  home.  18288 

—  Murphy,  J.  M.    American  game  bird  shooting.          .  21835- 

—  Roosevelt,  R.  B.    Game-birds  of  the  coasts  and  lakes  of  No.  America.  6337 

—  See  also  Hunting. 

Game  of  love  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  Brougham.     {In  Mod.   stand. 

dr.,  V.  14.)  11816 
Game  of  life  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  Brougham.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  15.)  11817 

Games.     American  boy's  book  of  sports  and  games.  6696 

—  Bartlett,  G.  B.    New  games  for  parlor  and  lawn.  ,  2223T 

—  Cassell's  book  of  indoor  amusements,  card  games,  and  fireside  fun.  20985 

—  Cassell's  book  of  sports  and  pastimes,  20984 

—  Crawley,  R.    Lawn  tennis.  Badminton,  Croquet,  Troco,  Racquets,  etc.  19644 

—  Dodge,  M.  M.    A  few  friends  and  how  they  amused  themselves.  773T 

—  Fireside  games.  7673 

—  Macgregor,  R.    Pastimes  and  players.  20940 

—  Newell,  W.  W.    Games  and  songs  of  Amer.  children.  *I 

—  Peverelly,  C.  A.    Book  of  Amer.  pastimes;  hist,  of  base  ball,  cricket, 

rowing,  and  yachting  clubs  of  the  U.  S.  7068 

—  Plays  and  songs  for  kindergarten  and  family.  20754 

—  See  also  Amusements ; — Sports. 

Also  Backgammon ;— Boston ;— Cards ;— Chess ;— Cricket ;— Draughts  ;— 
Twenty  questions ;— AYhist. 
Gamester,  The;  tragedy;  by  E.  Moore.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  2.)  11804 

Gamgee,  A.     Science  and  medicine.   {In  Owens  College.    Ess. 

andaddr.)  12926 

Gamgee,  J.     Sanitary  urgency  of  the  Florida  ship-canal.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  ete.,  v.  6.)  *I 

Gaming.     See  Gambling. 


484  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Gammell,  W.     Life  of  R.  Williams.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of 

Amer.  biog.,  v.  14.)  4123 

—  Life  of  S.  Ward.     (7w  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  19.)  4138 
Gammer  Grethel.     See  Grimm,  J.  L.  K. 

Gan-P:den  ;  or,  Pictures  of  Cuba  ;   [by  W.  H.  Hurlbut].  2115 

Gangooly,  J.  C.     Life  and  relig,  of  the  Hindoos  ;  with  sk.   of 

my  life  and  experience.         ,  2202 

Gamot,  A.     Elementary  treat,  on  physics.  9827 

Gandar,  E.     Sainte-Beuve,  0.  A.   {In  his  Nouv.  kind,  v.  12.)  *I 

Gannett,  E.  S.  Clarke,  J.  F.  {Li  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sk.)  17757 
Gannett,  W.  C.     Ezra  Stiles  Gannett ;    unitarian  minister  in 

Boston.  13457 

—  The  working-man's  Sunday  in  large  cities ;  plea  for  rest,  recreation,  edu- 

cation.   {In  Fre6  Reli^.  Assoc.    How^  shall  we  keep  Sunday?)  16755 

—  A  year  of  miracle ;  poem  m  four  sermons.  "  21178 
Ganot,  A.     Introductory  course  of  nat.  phil.,  ed.  fr.  G.'s  pop. 

physics  by  W.  G.  Peck  ;  rev.  by  L.  S-.  Burbank  and  J.  I. 

Hanson.  21228 

Garbit,  F.  J.     The  telephone  ;  The  phonograph.     {In  Estes, 

D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Garcia,  G.     The  actors' art ;  treat,  on  declamation,  e^c.  lUust..       *I 
Garcia,  P.  V.     See  Viardot,  Mme. 
Gar9on  de  chez  Very,  Un  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.     {In. 

his  Th^titre  compL,  V.  4.)  14561 

Garden,  My ;  by  A.  Smee.  ^  *I 

Gardener's  daughter.  The  ;  by  A.  Moritz.     {In  Michel,  T.  and 

Moritz,  A.     A  will  and  a  way.)  4789 

Gardening.     Barnard,  C.     Gardening  for  monej^ ;  how  it  was 

done  in  flow-ers,  etc.  11006 

—  Buist,  R.    Family  kitchen-gardener.  575 

—  Church,  E.  R.    the  home  garden.  20468 

—  Delamer,  £.  S.    The  kitchen  garden.  1142 

—  Fessenden,  T.  G.    Xew  American  gardener.  1467 

—  The  garden.     (In  New  illust.  rur.  manuals.)  5650 

—  Harris,  J.    Gardening  for  voung  and  old;  garden  vegetables.  22381 

—  Heath,  F.  G.    My  garden  wild  and  what  I  grew  there.  21360 

—  Henderson,  P.  Gardening  for  pleasure;  fruit,  vegetable,  and  flower  gar- 

den ;  with  direct,  for  the  greenhouse,  conservatorv,  etc.  14323 

Gardening  for  profit.    "                                                 *  6630 

iSame.    New  ed.  21631 

—  Johnson,  L.    Every  lady  her  own  flower  gardener.  2388 

—  Kemp,  E.    How^  to' lay  out  a  garden.  11413 

—  Kenrick,  W.    New  Anier.  orchardist;  app.  on  vegetables,  ornamental 

trees,  shrubs,  etc.  2459 

—  Loudon,  J.  W.    Gardening  for  ladies;  and  Comp.  to  the  flower-garden; 

ed.  by  A.  J.  Downing.  1260 

—  Roe,  E.  P.    Plav  and  profit  in  mv  garden.  11568 

—  Schenck,  P.  A. '  The  gardener's  text-book.  5666 

—  Watts,  E.    Vegetables  and  flowers.  6449 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Our  garden  friends  and  foes.  51&7 

—  See  also  Floriculture ;— Flowers ;— Landscape  gardening ;— Parlor  gar- 

dening. 
Gardens  of  the  sun  ;  naturalist's  journal  in  Borneo,  etc.  ;  by  F. 

W.  Burbidge.  "  20657 

Gardian  de  Camarge,  Le  ;  par  Mme.  L.  Figuier.  9566 

Gardiner,  A.  F.      Yonge,  C.  M.     {In  her  Fioneers,  etc.)  10120 

Gardiner,  B.  M.     The  French  revolution,  1789-1795.     (Ep.  of 

mod.  hist.)  22794 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  485 

• 

Gardiner,  F.     A  harmony  of  the  four  Gospels  in  English.  10520 

—  The  life  of  our  Lord.  9877 
Gardiner,  M.  (P.  F.)  Countess  of  Blessington.     Journal  of  con- 
versations with  Ld.  Byron  ;  with  life  of  the  author.  6636 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.     (In  his  Women  of  fashion,  etc.,  v.  2.)  18868 

—  Madden,  R.  R.    Literary  life  and  correspondence  of  Countess  of  B.  2  v.  2850-1 

—  Personal  recollections  of  Countess  of  B.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  14122 

—  Willis,  N..P.  Death  of  Lady  Blessington.  (In  his  Fam.  persons,  etc.)  4804 
Gardiner,  S.  R.     English  history  for  young  folks  ;  B.   C.   55- 

A.  D.  1880.     Ed.  rev.  for  Amer.   students,  [fr.   Outline, 

etc.^.  20847 

Note.    Same  as  Outline  of  Eng.  history. 

—  The  fall  of  the  monarchv  of  Charles  L,  1637-49,  v.  1,  2.  21697-8 

—  The  tirst  two  Stewarts  and  the  Puritan  revolution,  1603-1660.  Maps.  (Ep. 

of  Mod.  Hist.)  16530 

—  Outline  of  Eng.  historv.    See  Eng.  history  above. 

—  Personal  government  of  Charles  I. :  historv  of  England,  1628-1637.    2  v.  17665-6 

—  The  Thirty  Years'  War,  1618-1648.     (Epochs  of  Mod.  Hist.)  12967 

—  OMd  MuUinger,  J.  B.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  Eng.  historj'.  21180 

Contents.    Pt.  1,    Introd.  to  Eng.  hist.    2.'   Authorities. 

Gardiner,  W.  The  music  of  nature  ;  attempt  to  prove  that  what 
is  passionate  and  pleasing  in  singing,  speaking,  etc.,  is  de- 
rived fr.  the  sounds  of  the  animated  world.     Illust.  11237 

Gardner,  A.  K.     Old  wine  in  new  bottles  ;  or,  Spare  hours  of 

a  student  in  Paris.  2203 

Gardner,  D.  P.     Farmer's  dictionary.     Illust.  2204 

Gardner,  D.  Quatre  Bras,  Ligny,  and  Waterloo ;  narr.  of  the 

campaign  in  Belgium,  1815.  21613 

Gardner,  E.  C.     Common  sense  in  church  building.     Illust.  19408 

—  Home  interiors.    Illust.  17431 

—  Homes,  and  how  to  make  them.  12965 

—  The  house  that  Jill  built,  after  Jack's  had  proved  a  failure;  home  archi- 

tecture.   Illust.  22380 

—  Illustrated  homes ;  real  houses  and  real  people.  16869 
Gardner,  F.  B.     Carriage  painter's  manual.  9700 

—  How  to  paint;  for  the  tradesmen,  mechanic,  eic.  9th.  ed.  22357 
Gardner,  H.  C.  Rosamond  JDayton.  7602 
Gardner,  J.  T.     Relations  of  topographical  surveys  and  maps 

to  public  health  studies.     (In  Am.  Pub.   Health    Asso. 

Rept.,  V.  3.)  *I 

Gardner,  J.     Longevity  ;  means  of  prolonging  life.  13557 

Gardner,  W.  J.     A  history  of  Jamaica.  12119 

Gardner,  Mass.     Glazier,  L.     History  of  G.,  1785-1860.  1576 

Gareth  and  Lynette  ;  by  A.  Tennyson.  11081 
Garfield,  J.  A.     The  American  census.      (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

—  Garfield's  words  :  passages  fr.  the  writings  of  G. ;  comp.  by  W.  R.  Balch.  20848 

—  Alger,  H.,  Jr.    From  canal  bov  to  President.                      '                 »  20972 

—  Balch,  W.R.    Life  of  G.          '  20917 

—  Brown,  E.  E.    Life  and  pub.  ser.  of  G. ;  with  extr.  fr.  his  speeches," efc.  22566 

—  Conwell,  R.  H.    Life,  speeches,  and  pub.  serv.  of  G.  Introd.  by  M.  Hop- 

kins. 19795 

—  Hinsdale,  B.  A.    President  G.  and  education.    Hiram  College  memorial.     21233 

—  Hoar,  G.  F.    Eulogy  upon  G.     (  Worcester.     City  Council.)  21286 
President  Garfield's  New  England  ancestry.  22773 

—  Thayer,  W.  M.    From  log-cabin  to  the  White  house.  20719 

—  Worcester,  Mass.  Public  schools.  Superintendent.  Directions  to  teach- 

ers ;  on  the  exercises  commemorative  of  G.  20710 
Garibaldi,  J.  G.  Garibaldi ;  autobiography  ;  ed.  by  A.  Dumas  ; 

tr.  by  W.  Robson.  1289 

—  Life  of  G.,  written  by  himself;  tr.  by  T.  D  wight ;  with  portr.  2205 


486  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRi^RY. 

—  Bent,  J.  T.    Life  of  Garibaldi.  21204 

—  Manuinj^,  H.  E.  Visit  of  G.  to  England.  {In  his  Misc.)  17190 
Garland,  A.  C.  Paper.  (In  Howe,  J.  W.  Sex  and  education.)  12253 
Garland,  H.  A.  Life  of  J.  Randolph  of  Roanoke.  2206 
Garland,  A,  fr.  Greece  [poems]  ;  by  G.  F.  Armstrong.  22098 
Garlick,  T.     Treatise  on  the  artif.  propagation  of  fish,  with 

descr.  and  habits  of  kinds  most  suitable  for  pisciculture ; 

also,  direc.  for  angling.  2209 

Garman,  C.  E.     Dr.  Hickok's  philosophy.     (In  Bridgman,  R. 

L.     Concord  lect.)  22506 

Garnett,  A.  Y.  P.  Observations  on  the  Potomac  marshes  at 
Washington,  D.  C.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts., 
etc.,  V.  7.)  *I 

Garnett,  Wm.,  joint  autlior.     See  Campbell,  L. 

Garnier-Pag^s,  E.  J.  L.     Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.      {In 

his  Or ators,  etc.)  5012 

Garnier-Pagds,  L.  A.  Histoire  de  la  revolution  de  1848.   10  v.  9441-50 

Garrett,  E.,  pseud.     See  Mayo,  I.  F. 

Garrett,  P.     One  hundred  choice  selections.     No.  1-21. 

9036-43;  14231-9;  15300-3 
Note.    No.  1  ed.  by  Richardson,  N.  K. 

Garrett,  R.  and  A.  Suggestions  for  house  decoration  in  paint- 
ing, woodwork,  and  furniture.      (Art  at  home  ser.)  16887 

Garrett,  R.,  pseud.     See  Mayo,  I.  F. 

Garrick,  D.     Irish  widow.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  21.)  11846 

—  Fitzgerald,  P.   Great  d6but8 :  Garriclc— Siddons— Kean.    {In  his  Roman. 

of  the  Eng.  stage.)                                                     .  13430 
Life  of  Garrick.    2  v.  8826-7 

—  Memoires.     (Barriere.    Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  6.)  14526 

—  The  modern  Roscius.  {In  Lights  of  the  old  Eng.  stage.)  17924 
Garrison,  W.  P.     Biography  of  W.  Y.  Gholson.     {In  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Garrison,  W.  L.     Fight  on  !  poem.      (J>i  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

—  Introduction.     {In  3Iazzini,  J.    J.  Mazzini.>  10589 

—  Selections  fr.  the  writings  and  speeches  of  G.  2210 

—  Bartol,  C.  A.    Garrison,  the  reformer,     (/n  his  Princ.  and  portr.)  19741 

—  Johnson,  O.  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  times.  Introd.  by  J.  G.  WTiittier.    19348 
Same.    New  ed.  *I 

—  Spear,  C.     {In  ?iis  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     {In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 
Garth;  by  J.  Hawthorne.                                                                    17026 
Garvin,  L.  F.  C.      Sanitary  requirements  in  factories ;    Inju- 
rious effects  of  cotton  factories  upon  the  health  of  opera- 
tives.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Garway,  H.   Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  {In  Ms  Fam.  Lond.  merchants.)     7853 
Gas.     Atkinson,  J.  J.     Practical  trea.   on  the  gases  in  coal 

mines.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14135 

—  Nystrom,  J.  W.    New  treat,  on  steam  engineering,  phys.  properties  of 

permanent  gases,  and  of  diff.  kinds  of  vapor.  *  17195 

Gas,  Illuminating.  Bowditch,  W.  R.  Analysis,  technical  valua- 
tion, purification,  and  use  of  coal  gas.  *I 

—  Gas-consumer's  guide :  hand-book  of  instruction.  9325 

—  Hughes,  S.    Treatise  on  gas  works,  and  the  pract.  of  manuf .  and  distrib. 

coal  gas.  15444 

—  Nicoll,  H.  J.    Introduction  of  gas,  Murdoch,  "Winsor,  Clegg,  and  others. 

{In  his  Gt.  movements.)  '  "  21442 

—  Patterson,  R.  H.    Gas  and  lighting.  15468 

—  Richards,  W.    The  gas  consumer's  handy  book.  22394 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  •      487 

—  Stevenson,  R.  L.    A  plea  for  gas  lamps.    {In  his  Yiraiuibus,  etc.)  22710 

—  Wood,  E.  S.     Illuminating  gas  in  its  rel.  to  healtli.     {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Gas  engines.    Clerk,  D.    The  theory  of  the  gas  engine.     (Van 

Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  22372 
Gascoigne,  G.     Complete  poems  ;    with  mem.   and  notes,  by 

W.C.  Hazlitt.     2  V.                                                                10863-4 
Gascoyne  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  7658 
Gashed  helmet,  The ;  by  T.  G.  Appleton.      (In  his  Chequer- 
work.)  19019 
Gaskell,  E.  C.  (S.)     Cousin  Phillis,  and  other  tales.  11668 
Contents.    CouSin  Phillis.— Company  manners — Mr.  Harrison's  con- 
fessions.—The  sexton's  hero. 

—  Cranford.  2211 

—  Life  of  C.  Bront6.  2212 

—  Mary  Barton.  12453 

—  Moorland  cottage.  2215 

—  My  Lady  Ludlow.  5203 

—  Same.     {In  Xov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words.)  14309 

—  North  and  South.  5269 

—  Ri^ht  at  last ;  and  other  tales.  2216 

Contents.  Right  at  last. — The  Manchester  marriage.— Lois,  the  witch.— 
The  crooked  branch. 

—  Ruth.  2217 

—  Wives  and  daughters.  2214 
Gasparin,  comte  A.  E.  de.    America  before  Europe  ;  principles 

and  interest.     3d.  ed.,  tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.               _  1621 

—  Uprising  of  a  great  people ;  the  U.  S.  in  1861 ;  fr.  the  Fi*.,  bv  M.  L.  Booth.  2218 

—  Borel,  T.  Count  de  Gasparin ;  fr.  the  French.  18956 
Gasparin,  V.  (B.)  comtesse  de.     Les  horizons  celestes.  9407 

—  Les  horizons  prochains.    5^  6d.  9406 

Contents.  Le  souge  de  Lisette.— Les  trois  roses.— La  Tuilerie.—L'H6ge- 
lien. — Les  sources. — Un  pauvre  garyon. — Le  format. — Un  pigeonnier. — 
Marietta. — Le  sculpteur.— La  tonnelle  de  Cormier. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  9.)  *I 
Gaspey,  T.     History  of  England,  1760-1852;    cont.  to  1859, 

by  H.  Tyrrell,  v.  4  :  Victoria.  [Bound  in  3  pts.]  7769 
Gassendi,  P.  G.     Rogers,  H.     Gassendi.     {In  New  biog.  of 

ill.  men.)  2803 

Gastineau,  O.     L^lia ;  com^die.     (7n  Sayn^tes,  efc.,  s^r.  1.)  14791 

—  Same',  Eng.  trans.  (Plays  for  priv.  acct.)  17926 
Gaston,  W.  Speech.  {In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 
Gastrite,  La ;    monologue  ;    par  C.  Clairville.      {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 

Gastronome  sans  argent,  Le  ;    par  A.   E.   Scribe.      (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  7.)  *I 

Gastronomy.    Berchoux,  J.    La  gastronomic.    {In  Physiologic 

dugout.)  14596 

Gates,  H.     Headley,  J.  T.     {InUs  Washington,  etc.,  v.  1.)        1828 

—  Sketch  of  G.     {In  Lives  of  her.  of  Amer.  rev.)  2122 
Gates  ajar  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.                                                                7645 
Gates  wide  open.     See  Wood,  G.     Future  life. 
*'Gath,"psewd.     See  Townsend,  G.  A. 

Gather  up  the  fragments  ;   by  Mrs.  Craik.     {In  her  Serm.  out 

of  church.)  14029 

Gatschet,  A.  S.,  joint  author.     See  Dorsey,  J.  O. 
Gatty,  A.     The  bell ;  its  origin,  hist.,  and  uses.  11882 

Gatty,  Mrs.  A.     See  Gatty,  M. 


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—  Aunt  Judy's  letter 

—  Aunt  Judy's  tales. 

—  Aunt  Judy's  yearly  volume.    4  v. 

—  Domestic  pictures  and  tales. 

—  The  fairy  godmothers,  and  other  tales. 

—  The  human  face  divine,  and  other  tales. 

—  The  hundredth  birthday,  and  other  tales. 

—  The  mother's  book  of  poetry. 

—  Parables  from  nature,  ser.  1-4.    2  v. 

—  Same',  with  notes  on  nat.  history.    Illust.,  ser.  3,  4. 

—  Proverbs  illustrated ;  Worlds  not  realized. 

—  Waifs  and  strays  of  nat.  history. 
Gaudard,  J.     Foundations  ;  fr.  the  Fr.,  by  L.  F 

(Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.) 
Gaudeamus  ;  humorous  poems  fr.  the  German  ;  by  C.  G.  Leland.  10019 
Gaudissart  II.,  or,  The  Selim  shawl;    by  H.  de  Balzac.      {In 

his  ComMie  humaine.) 
Gaut  Gurley ;  by  D.  P.  Thompson. 
Gautama.     See  Buddha  ; — Gaudama. 
Gautier,  T.     Le  capitaine  Fracasse 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  E.  M.  Beam. 

—  Same;  tr.  by  M.  M.  Ripley.    Illust.    (Leis.  hr.  ser.) 

—  Caprices  et  Zigzags. 

Contents,  ifn  tour  en  Bel^lque  et  en  Hollande. — Une  journee  h  Lotidres. 
— Pochades,  zigzags  et  paradoxes.— Gastronomic  britannique.— Les  races 
d' Ascot. — En  Chine.— L'Inde.— Voyage  hors  barrieres. — Chiens  et  rats. — 
Paris  futur.-^Une  visite  chez  Merodach.— Baladan.— Les  bayaderes. 

—  Constantinople;  tr.  by  R.  H.  Gould. 

—  Emaux  et  camees. 

—  Fusains  et  eaux-fortes. 

Contents,  Un  buste  de  V.  Hugo.— L'originalt^  en  France.— Scenes 
populaires  de  H.  Monnier.— Voyages  litt^raires.— Excellence  de  la  po6sie. 
— Sculpteurs  contemporains :  A.  Moine. — Au  bord  de  I'ocean. — Decora- 
tions de  Stradella.— Les  danseurs  Espagnols.— Un  feuilleton  a  faire.— Vente 
de  la  galerie  de  I'Elysee.— Bourbon.— Copie  du  judgment  dernier  de 
Michel-Ange.— Statues  de  Michel-Ange.— Les  ^ventails  de  la  princesse 
H^leue.— Les  Concours  de  1837.— Les  f^tes  de  Juillet  vues  de  Montmartre. 
— Le  chemin  de  fer.— Illustrations  de  Paul  et  Yirginie.— Utility  de  la 
poesie.— La  Turquie,  par  C.  Rogier.— La  republique  de  Tavenir.- L'atelier 
de  M.  Ingres  en  1848.— A  propos  de  liallons.- De  Tincommodit^  des  loge- 
ments  modernes.— Theophile  de  Yiau.—Saint-Amant.— Charles  Baude- 
laire.—Les  aventures  de  Baron  de  Munchhausen. 

—  My  household  of  pets;  tr.  by  S.  Coolidge.    Illust. 

—  Nouvelles. 

ConteMts.  Fortuuio.— La  toison  d'or.— Omphale.— Le  petit  chien  de  la 
Marquise.— Le  nid  de  rossignols.— La  morte  amoureuse.— La  chaine  d'or; 
ou,  I'Amaut  partage. — Une  nuit  de  Cleopatre.— Le  roi  Candaule. 

—  Premieres  poesies,  1830-45. 

—  Romans  et  contes. 

Contents.  Avatar. — Jettatura. — Arria  Marcella. — La  mllle  et  deuxi^me 
nuit.— Le  pavilion  sur  I'eau.— L'enfant  aux  souliers  de  pain.— Le  chevalier 
double.— Le  pied  de  momie.— La  pipe  d'opium.— Le  club  des  Hachichins. 

—  Romance  of  a  mummy;  tr.  by  A.  McC.  Wright. 

—  Spirite ;  uouvelle  f antastique.* 

—  Same ;  Eng.    Spirite.     (Coll.  of  for.  authors.) 

—  Tableaux  a  la  plume. 

Contents.  Etudes  sur  les  musees.— Les  cinq  nouveaux  tableaux  espag- 
nols du  Musee  du  Louvre.— Exposition  de  tableaux  modernes. — Une 
esquisse  de  Velazquez. — Un  mot  sur  I'eau-forte. — Envois  de  Rome. — 
Adrien  Guignet.— Salon  de  1869. 

—  Les  vacances  du  lundi ;  tableaux  de  montagnes. 

Contents.  Les  Vosges. — Vues  de  Savoie  et  de  Suisse.— La  f^te  des 
vignerons  a  Vevey. — Une  visite  dans  la  montagiie. — Voyage  d'exploration 
sur  la  Meuse  par  le  Chaland  La  Beaute. — Le  mont  Blanc— Le  mont  Cervin. 

—  Voyage  en  Espagne. 

—  Voyage  en  Russie.    2  v. 

—  A  winter  in  Russia. 


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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  489 

—  joint  author.    »S'ee  Gi 

—  Bei'w'erat,  E.    Gautier;  entretiens,  souvenirs,  et  coiTesponclence.    Pr6f. 

cle  E.  de  Goncourt.  14629 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.    Famous  French  authors.  19026 

—  James,  H.,  Jr.     (In  his  French  poets  and  novelists.)  17578 

—  Mauris,  M.     {In  /lis  French  men  of  letters.)  19854 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2;  Portr.  cont.,  v.  5;  Nouv. 

lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Mirecourt,  Eugene  de,  etc.    Famous  Fr.  authors;  biog-.  portr.  of  disting. 

Fr.  writers.    Illust.  19026 

Gavarni,  pseud.     See  Chevallier,  P. 
Gavazzi,  A.     Lectures  iu  New  York  ;  also,  his  life,  correct,  by 

himself,  etc.  2219 

Gaviota,  La ;    by  Fernan  Caballero  [C.  B.  de  F.  Arrom]  ;  tr. 

by  J.  L.  Starr.  5643 

Gay,  D.     See  Girardin,  Mme. 
Gay,  J.  D.     Plevna,  the  Sultan,  and  the  Porte  ;  remin.  of  the 

war  in  Turkey.  19011 

Gay,  J.     Poetical  works  ;  with  life,  by  Dr.  Johnson.     2  v.       2220-1 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.     (Zw  ^ is  Eng.  humourists.)  4398 
Gay,  M.  F.  S.  N.  de  L.     Celebrated  saloons;  also,  Parisian 

letters,  by  Mme.  Girardin  ;  tr.  by  L.  Willard.  738 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Gay,  S.  Yi .  ^  joint  author .     See  Bryant,  W.  C. 

Gayarr^,   C.   E.    A.     Aubert   Dubayet ;    or.    The   two   sister 

republics  ;   [hist,  romance] .  22253 

—  Louisiana;  its  hist,  as  a  French  colonv.    3d.  ser.  of  lect.  6597 

—  Philip  II.  of  Spain ;  introd.  h\  G.  Bancroft.  6655 
Gayler,  C.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Gayworthys,  The  ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.                                          5957 
Gazza  ladra.  La ;  by  Rossini.     {In  Tryon,  G.  W.     Stand,  ed. 

of  op.  lib.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Geant  Y^ous,  Le ;  par  George  Sand.     {In  her  Contes   d'une 

grand' m^re.)  9514 

Gear  wheels.     Willis,  R.     Practical  treat,  on  the  teeth  of  gear 

wheels.  22119 

Gebler.  K.  von.     Galileo  Galilei  and  the  Roman  curia;  tr.  by 

Mrs.  Sturge.  18738 

Geddes,  J.     History  of  the  administration  of  J.  de  Witt,  Grand 

Pensionary  of  Holland,  v.  1.  ^  19597 

Geddes,  AY.  D.     Problem  of  the  Homeric  poems.  18054 

Geddie,  J.     The  lake  regions  of  Centr.  Africa.     Illust.  21342 

—  The  Russian  Empire ;  historical  and  descriptive.  22672 
Gee,  G.  E.     The  practical  gold- worker  ;  goldsmith's  and  jew- 
eller's instructor.                                                                           16826 

Gegenbaur,  C.    Elements  of  comp.  anatomy  ;  tr.  by  F.  J.  Bell ; 

trans,  rev.,  and  pref.  by  E.  R.  Lankester.  20367 

Geibel,  E.    Brunhild  ;  tragedy  fr.  the  Nibelung  saga  ;  tr.  by  G. 

P.  Dippold  ;  [with]  acct.  of  the  Nibelung  epics  and  sagas.   18767 
Geier-wally  ;  tale  of  tbe  Tyrol ;  by  W.  von  Hillern.  14324 

Geiger,  J.  L.     A  peep  at  Mexico  ;  journey  across  the  republic, 

1873,  1874.  *I 

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Geiger,  L.     Contributions  to  the  hist,  of  tlie  devel.  of  the  human 

race;  by  D.  Asher.      (Eng.  and  For.  Phil.  Lib.)  20667 

Contents.  Language  and  its  importance  in  the  hist,  of  development. 
The  earliest  hist,  of  the  hum.  race  in  the  lijt^ht  of  language,  with  spec,  ref . 
to  the  origin  of  tools.— On  color-sense  in  prim,  times,  and  its  development. 
—The  origin  of  writing.— The  discovery  of  fire. — The  primitive  home  of 
the  Indo-Europeans. 
Geijer,  E.  G.     Forelasningar  ofver  raenniskans  historia  ;  redi- 

gerade  och  utgifna  af  S.  Ribbing.  15020 

—  History  of  the  Swedes.  2222 
Geikie,  A.     Elementary  lessons  in  physical  geography.                 19027 

—  Geographical  sketches  at  home  and  abroad.    Illust.  21972 

—  Geology.    Illust.     (Sci.  prim.)  '  12332 

—  Life  of' Sir  E,.  I.  Murchison;  based  on  his  journals  and  letters,  with  not. 

of  his  scientific  contemp.,  and  sk.  of  the  rise  and  growth  of  palajo- 

zoic  geology  in  Britain.    Illust.    2  v.  13865-6 

—  Outlines  of  field-geology.     (Sci.  lect.)  16994 

—  Same.    2d.  ed.  19028 

—  Physical  geography.    Illust.     (Sci.  prim.)  11494 

—  Text-book  of  geology.    Illust.  22522 
Geikie,  C.     The  English  Reformation.  18566 

—  Hours  with  the  Bible ;  or.  The  Scriptures  in  the  light  of  mod.  disc,  and 

knowledge.    Illust.,  v.  1-4.  20611-14 

—  Life  and  words  of  Christ.  17266 
Geikie,  J.     The  great  ice  age,  and  its  rel.  to  the  antiq.  of  man.   12808 

—  The  ice  age  in  Britain.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 
Geldard,  J.     Hand-book    of    cotton    manufacture ;    machine- 
building,  spinning,  and  weaving.                                                 6999 

Geldart,  E.  M.  Modern  Greek  lang.  in  its  rel.  to  anc.  Greek.  19466 
Gelee,  Claude,  le  Lorraine.     Davis,  J.  P.   {In  his  Thoughts  on 

great  painters.)  6530 

— Sweetser,  M.  F.    Claude  Lorraine.  17559 

Gemini.      (No  name  ser.)  17627 

Gemma  ;  by  T.  A.  TroUope.  7136 

Gems.     Croly,  G.    Gems  fr.  the  antique  ;  etchings  by  R.  Dag- 
ley.     {I7i  his  poet,  works.)  *I 

—  Dieulafait,  L.    Diamonds  and  precious  stones;  pop.  acct.  of  gems;  gem 

cutting  and  engrav. ;  artificial  product,  of  gems.  12115 

—  Westropp,  H.  M.    Manual  of  precious  stones  and  antique  gems.  13824 

—  See  also  Tourmaline. 
Genealogy.     See  Families. 

Gen.  Grant ;  play  ;  by  Anicetus.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  44.)  11832 
Generals.     Shanks,  W.  F.  G.     Personal  recollections  of  dis- 

ting.  generals.  6570 

Generalship  ;  or,  How  I  managed  my  husband  ;  by  G.  Roy.  13495 
Generation.    Weismann,  A.     Studies  in  the  theory  of  descent ; 

tr.  and  ed.,  with  notes  by  R.  Meldola.    Pref.  by  C.  Darwin.   19925 

—  See  also  Spontaneous  generation. 

Geneva.  Abbott,  J.  RoUo's  tour  in  Europe  :  Geneva.  27 
Geneva  Award  Acts.     Hackett,  F.  W.     The   Geneva  Award 

Acts  ;  with  notes,  etc.  *I 

Genevieve,  /St.     Watson,  H.  C.     {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

Genevieve  :  by  A.  De  Lamartine.  2868 
Genevieve   de   Brabrant ;  opera   bouft'e ;  by  t)ffenbach.     {In 

Tryon,  G.  W.     Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Genghis  Khan.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  Genghis  Khan.  72 

Genial  showman.  The  ;  by  E.  P.  Kingston.  8692 

G^nin,  F.    Introduction  et  notes,    {hi  Roland,  La  chanson  de.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  491 

Genius.    Galton,  F.    Hereditary  genius  ;  inq.  into  its  laws  and 

consequences.  9163 

—  Giles,  H.    Illustrations  of  genius.  6001 

—  Schopenhauer,  A.     {In  his  Select  essavs.)  20718 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.  Genius.  (In  his  Lect.)  4737 
•Genlis,   S.  F.  D.  de  St.  A.,  comtesse  de.     Goodrich,   S.    G. 

{In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Souvenirs  de  Felicie.     (Barriere.    Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  14.)  14534 

—  31emoires.     (Barriere.    Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  15.)  14535 

—  Russell,  W.     (In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  3;  Pram,  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Genoa.     Bent,  J.  T.     Genoa  ;  how  the  republic  rose  and  fell.  20585 

—  Celesia,  E.    Conspiracy  of  Gianluigi  Fieschi ;  or,  Genoa  in  the  16th.  cent.  10982 

—  Malleson,  G.  B.  Studies  fr.  Genoese  history.  13876 
Gens  de  bureau,  Les  ;  par  E.  Gaboriau.  14666 
Gentle  belle,  A  ;  by  F.  C.  Fisher.  19258 
Gentle  savage,  The  ;  by  E.  King.  22811 
Gentleman.  Calvert,  G.  H.  The  gentleman.  1066 
Gentleman  beggar,  The.  {In  Home  narr.)  1197 
Gentleman  dancing-master,  The  ;  comedy;  by  W.  Wycherley. 

{In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 
Gentleman  from  Ireland ;  by  F.  O'Brien.     {Bi  French's  min. 

dr.,  V.  20.)  11846 

Gentleman,  The,  of  the  old  school ;  by.  G.  P.  R.  James.  11037 

Gentry,  T.  G.     The  house  sparrow  at  home  and  abroad.  17871 

—  Life-histories  of  the  birds  of  Eastern  Pennsylvania.  2  v.  15990-1 
Gentz,  F.  von.     On  the  state  of  Elurope   bef.    and   after  the 

French  revolution.  2224 

—  Hayvvard,  A.  (/«  At*' Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  12305 
Geoffrey  de  Vinsauf .     See  Galfridus. 

Geoffrey  Monctou  ;  by  S.  S.  Moodie.  '  3110 

Geoffrey  the  Lollard  ;  by  F.  Eastwood.  9291 

Geoffrin,  M.  T.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  2.)        *I 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {bi  his  Monday  chats.)  17345 
Geoftroy,  J.  L.     Everett,  A.  H.    Geoffroy  on  French  dramatic 

literature.      {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

Geoffry  Hamlin,  Recollections  of ;  by  H.  Kingsley.  2479 

Geography.   Bevan,  W.  L.    Student's  manual  of  mod.  geog- 
raphy. 10664 

—  Bohn,  H.  G.    Pictorial  handbook  of  mod.  geography.  2527 

—  Brown,  R.    The  countries  of  the  world ;  pop.  descr.  of  the  continents, 

islands,  people,  etc.,  6  v.  21379-84 

—  Collegiate  atlas ;  maps  of  mod.  geography  and  hist,  geography,  with  index.       604 

—  D'Anvers,  N.    Forms  of  land  and  water.     (Sci.  ladders.)  21762 

—  Erslev,  E.    Allman  geograti ;  Liirobok  i  geografl ;  tredje  upplagen;    ombe- 

sorjd  af  J.  P.  Velander.  15018;  15031 

—  Fay,  T.  S.    Great  outline  of  geography ;  text  book  and  atlas.  8679 

—  Ferguson,  J.     (In  his  Lect.)  5038-9 

—  Fisher,  R.  S.    The  book  of  the  world;  acct.  of  republics,  empires,  etc. 

lUust.    2  v.  1474-5 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Pictorial  geography  of  the  world.    21st.  ed.    2  v.  1605-6 
The  world  and  its  inhabitants.  1598 

—  Grove,  G.    Geography.     (Hist,  prim.)  17017 

—  Guyot,  A.    Common  school  geogi-aphv.  8683 

—  Hunt,  F.  W.    Practical  class  book  of  the  hist,  of  the  world.    (J.  H.  Col- 

ton's  Hist,  atlas.)  6385 

—  Johnston,  A.  K.    Physical,  hist.,  polit.,  and  descr.  geography.  19865 

—  Johonnot,  J.    Geographical  reader.  21769 

—  LavalK'C,  H.    Phvsical,  hist.,  and  militarv  geographv ;  ed.  with  add.,  etc., 

by  Capt.  Lendy.  *  '  9346 

■^  Malte-Brun,  C.    Universal  geography.    6  v.  2870-5 


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—  Mason,  C.  M.    Geographical  readers  for  elementary  schools.    2  v.  21185-6 

—  Ritter,  K.    Geographical  studies;  tr.  by  W.  L.  Gage.  5594 

—  Scribner's  geographical  reader  and  primer;    (based  upon  Guyot's  In- 

trod.,  etc.)  21619 

—  Strabo.    Geography;  tr.,  with  notes,  by  H.  C.  Hamilton  and  W.  Fal- 

coner.   3  V.  11^6-1 

—  What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  in  the  ship  "  Beagle."  19056 

—  See  also  Ancient  geography ;— Bible  geography ;— Physical  geography  ;— 

Geographical  readers. 
Also  Discoveries. 
Geological  time.     See  Geology. 

Geology.  Agassiz,  L.  J.  R.  Geological  sketches.  2  ser.  6269  ;  15401 

—  Andrews,  E.  B.    Elementarv  geology.  18248 

—  Ansted,  D.  T.    The  earth's  history.  3102 

Elementary  course  of  geology.  1028 

Elementary  course  of  geology,  mineralogy,  and  phvsical  geography.  12479 

—  Bakevvell,  R'    Introduction  to'geology ;  ed!  by  B.  Silliman.                *  376 

—  Barbee,  W.  J.    Phvsical  and  moral  aspects  of  geologj^.  5745 

—  Brown,  R.     (7^i  Ais  Science  for  all.)    4  v.                                       20445-6;  20526-7 

—  Catlin,  G.    Lifted  and  subsided  rocks  of  Amer.,  with  their  infl.  on  cur- 

rents and  the  distrib.  of  races.  8857 

—  Comstock,  J.  L.    Elements  of  geology.  920 

—  Dana,  J.  D.    The  geological  story  briefly  told.  13745 

Manual  of  geology.  1238 

Same ;  spec,  ref .  to  Amer.  geolog.  history.  12927 

Text  book  of  geology.    lUust.  5586 

—  Darwin,  C.    Journal  of  researches  into  the  nat.  hist,  and  G.  of  countries, 

during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Beagle.    2  v.  1099-3100 

—  Dawson,  J.  W.    The  chain  of  life  in  geolog.  time;  origin  and  succession 

of  animals  and  plants.               .  20448 

—  Denton.  W.    Our  planet;  its  past  and  future.  7592 

—  Davis,  W.  S.    First  book  of  geolo^ry.  12150 

—  Dawson,  J.  W.    Story  of  the  earth  and  man.  16548 

—  Donnelly,  I.    Ragnarbk;  the  age  of  fire  and  gravel.  22249 

—  Emmons,  E.    3Ianual  of  geologv.  1392 

—  Figuier,.G.  L.    The  world  bef.  the  deluge ;  tr.  fr.  4th.  French  ed.  6218 

—  Fisher,  O.    Physics  of  the  earth's  crust.  21696 

—  Geikie,  A.    Geological  sketches  at  home  and  abroad.  21972 

Geologv.    Illust.     (Sci.  prim.)  12332 

Outlines  of  field-geology.                                                               '  16994 

Same ;  2d.  ed.  19028 

Rise  and  growth  of  palajozoic  geologv  in  Britain.  (In  his  Life  of  Mur- 

chison.)  13865 
Text-book  of  geology.  22522 

—  Giberue,  A.    The  world's  foundations ;  or,  Geology- for  beginners.  21404 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.    Omphalos;  attepipt  to  untie  the  geologic,  knot;  [geolog., 

chronologv,  and  prochronism  in  creation] .  13041 

—  Grav,  A.  arid  Adams,  C.  B.    Elements  of  geology.  5501 

—  Green,  A.  H.    Physical  geology.  16532 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  subterranean  world.  10145 

—  Hitchcock,  E.    Elementary  geology.  1927 
The  religion  of  geology  and  its  connected  sciences.  5444 

—  Hunt,  T.  S.    Chemical  and  geological  essays.  13242 

—  Jukes,  J.  B.    Student's  manual  of  geologv.  5782 
Same;  ed.  by  A.  Geikie.                          *  10847 

—  Kinahaii,  G.  H.    Handv-book  of  rock  names,  with  descr.  of  the  rocks.  11770 

—  Kiugsley,  C.    Town  geology.  11061 

—  Le  Conte,  J.    Elements  of  geologj'.  17413 

—  Lee,  C.  A.    Elements  of  geology.'  7171 

—  Lyell,  C.    Elements  of  geology.'  2777 
Geological  evidences  of  the  antiq.  of  man.    2d.  Amer.  ed.  2660 

—  -  Same ;  4th.  ed.  13267 

Principles  of  geoloav.    1st.  Amer.  ed.    2  v.  2778 

Same:  11th.  rev.  ed'    2  v.  10490;  13563 

Second  visit  to  the  U.  S.,  1845-6.    2  v.  6435-^ 

Student's  elements  of  geologv.  9239 

Travels  in  North  America,  1841-2.    2  v.  2779-80 

—  Mantell,  G.  A.    Medals  of  creation ;  or.  First  lessons  in  geolog>-.    2  v.  2891-2 
Wonders  of  geologv.    2  v.                                                           "  2894r-5 

—  Miller,  H.    Old  red  s'andstone.  3044 
Popular  geology.  3045 


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Testimony  of  the  rocks ;  or,  Geology  iu  its  beariugs  on  the  two  theolo- 
gies, natural  and  revealed. 

—  Milton,  J.  L.    The  stream  of  life  on  our  globe.    2d.  ed. 

—  Molloy,  G.    Geology  and  revelation. 

—  Nicholson,  H.  A.    Text-book  of  geology. 

—  Pa^e,  D.    Geology  for  general  readers ;'  pop.  sketches. 

—  Phillips,  J.  Treatise  on  geology. 

—  Phillips,  J.  S.  (Ifi  ^is Explorers',  miners',  and  metallurgists'  companion.) 

—  Peirce,  B.    The  cooling  of  the  earth  and  the  sun.     {In  his  Ideality,  etc.) 

—  Plues,  M.    Geology  for  the  million;  ed.  by  E.  Wood. 

—  Portlock,  J.  E.    Rudimentary  treatise  on  o-eology. 

—  Prestvvich,  J.    The  past  anci  fut.  of  geology.  \ln  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Rept.,  1875.) 

—  Reade,  T.  M.    Chemical  denudation  in  rel.  to  geological  time. 

—  Richardson,  G.  F.    Introduction  to  geologv,  etc, ;  new  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 

by  T.  Wright. 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S  W.    Geology:  the  nat.  hist,  of  the  earth's  struct. 

(In  his  Elements  of  nat.  hist.,  v.  2.) 

—  Schoedler,  F.     (In  his  Book  of  nature.) 

—  Southall,  J.  C.    The  recent  origin  of  man  as  illust.  by  geology,  etc. 

—  Spencer,  H.    Illogical  geology.     (I7i  his  Illust.,  etc.)' 

—  Tavlor,  J.  E.    Geolosfical  stories. 

—  Tehnant,  J.    Geology.     (In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circle  of  the  sci.) 

—  Wallace,  A  R.    The  oeographical  distrib.  of  animals;  study  of  the  rel. 

of  living  and  ext.  faunas  as  elucidating  the  past  changes  of  the  earth's 
surface.    2  v. 

—  WinchelKA.    Sparks^  fr.  a  geologist's  hammer. 

—  See  also  Jamaica ;— Oxford,  J5;?i^. ;— Thames  River;— U.  S.;— Wight, 

Isle  of.  • 
Also  Creation ;— Development ;— Earth ;  —Man ;— Mountains. — Palaeon- 
tology. 
Geometrical   drawing.      Binns,    AY,      Elementary   treatise   on 
orthographic  projection. 
Second  course  of  orthographic  projection. 

—  Clarke,  G.  S.    Practical  geometry  and  engineering  drawing. 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Linear  drawing. 

—  Davies,  C.  Practical  mathematics,  with  drawing  and  mensuration,  appl. 

to  the  mechanic  arts. 

—  Mahau,  D.  H.    Industrial  drawing. 

—  Maxton,  J.    Engineering  drawing. 

—  Minnitie,  W.    Text  book  of  geometrical  drawing. 

—  Pigot,  T.  F.    Geometrical  and  engineerinii:  drawmg".   (In  So.  Kensington 

Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.) 

—  Thompson,  C.  O.    Industrial    drawing.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci,  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1871.) 

—  Warren,  S.  E.    Drafting  instruments  and  operations :  text-book. 
Elementary  projection  drawing;  theory  and  practice. 

Geometry.      General  icorks. 

—  Angel,  H.    Practical  plane  and  solid  geometry. 

Practical  plane  geometry  and  projection.    Text  and  plates.    2  v. 

—  Atkins,  E.     (In  his  Pure  mathematics.) 

—  Burchett,  R.    Practical  geometry. 

—  Chauvenet,  W.    Treatise  on  elementary  geometry. 

—  Davies,  C.    Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonometrv.  with  appl.  iu  men- 

suration. 

Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonometry ;  f r.  the  works  of  Legendre ; 

adapt,  to  instruction  in  the  IT.  S. 

—  Helmholtz,  H.   L.  F.    On  the  origin  and  signiticance  of  geometrical 

axioms.     (In  his  Pop.  lect.  etc.,  ser.  2.) 
,—  Hill,  G.  A.    Geometry  for  beginners. 
'—  Hill,  T.    First  lessons'  in  geometrv. 

—  Jardine,  A.     (In  Orr.  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.) 

—  Xewcomb,  S.    Elements  of  geometry. 

—  Sergeant,  L.     (In  his  Elementarv  mathematics.) 

—  Spencer,  W.  G.    Inventional  geometrv. 

—  Smith,  W.    The  child's  practical  geometrv. 

—  Tarn,  E.  W.    Practical  geometry. 

—  Todhunter,  I.    Treatise  on  plane  co-ordinate  geometrv  as  appl.  to  the 

straight  line  and  the  conic  sections. 


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Analytic  geometry. 

—  Church,  A.  E.    Elements  of  analytical  geometry. 

—  Davles,  C.    Elements  of  analytical  geometry. 

—  Howison,  G.  H.    Treatise  on  analytic  geometry,  espec.  as  appi.  to  the 

properties  of  conies. 

—  Peck,  W.  G.    Treatise  on  analytical  geometry. 

—  Salmon,  G.    Treatise  on  the  analytic  geometry  of  three  dimensions. 

—  Todhunter,  I.    Examples  of  analytical  geometry  of  three  dimensions. 

Descriptive  geometry. 

—  Church,  A.  E.    Elements  of  descr.  geometry,  with  plates. 

—  Mahan,  D.  H.    Descriptive  geometry,  as  appl.  to  the  drawing  of  fortifi- 

cations and  stereotomy. 

—  Warren,  S.  E.    Elements  of  descrip.  geometry;  text  and  plates.    2  v. 
Geometry  and  faith ;    frag,    suppl.    to   the   9th.    Bridgewater 

treatise  ;  by  T.  Hill. 
George  II.  of  England.  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  Historical  sketches 

of  the  reign  of  G. 
George  III.  of  England.     Bissett,  R.     History  of  the  reign  of 

G.  [1760-1801].     3  V.  "  416 

—  Brougham,  H.    {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.) 

Lives  of  philosophers  and  statesmen  in  the  time  of  G.   (In  his  "Works, 

V.  1,  3-5.) 

—  Fitzgerald,  P.  The  royal  dukes  and  princesses  of  the  f amilv  of  G. ;  view 

of  court  life,  1760-1830.    2  v. 

—  Grenville,  R.  P.  T.  N.  B.  C.  Memoirs  of  the  court  and  cabinet  of  G.  4  v. 

—  Rae,  W.  F.    Wilkes,  Sheridan,  Fox;  the  opposition  under  George  III. 

—  Scott,  W.    (In  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  2.) 

—  Smith,  E.  The  story  of  the  Eng.  Jacobins ;  acct.  of  the  persons  impl.  in 

the  charges  of  High  Treason,  1794. 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.    George  III.     (Little  class.,  v.  18.) 

—  Wraxall,  N.  W.     (In  his  Posthumous  memoirs  of  his  own  time.) 
George  IV.  of  England.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk., 

ser.  2.)  526; 
Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  III.  and  IV.     (In  his  Works,  v.  3-5.) 

—  Croly,  G.    Life  and  times  of  G. 

—  Greville,  C.  C.  F.    The  Greville  memoirs ;  journal  of  George  lY.,  and 

William  IV. 

Journal  of  the  reigns  of  George  IV.,  and  William  IV. ;  by  H.  Reeve,  v.  1. 

George,  A.     Annals  of  the  Queens  of  Spain,  v.  2.   Isabel  the 
Catholic. 


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12920 

8544 


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20291 


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13402 

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21624 

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George,  H.     The  Irish  land  question. 

—  Progress  and  poverty ;  inc^.  into  the  cause  of  indust.  depressions,  and  of 

increase  of  want  with  increase  of  wealth;  the  remedy. 
George,  W.  C.     A  year  abroad  ;  or.  Sketches  of  "travel  in  Gt. 

Britain,  France,  and  Switzerland.         '  2225 

George  at  the  wheel ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  21159 

George  Bardwell ;  tragedy  ;  by  Lillo.  {Li  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  11.)  11813 
George  Dandin  ;  com^die  ;  par  Moli^re.      (Oeuvres,  v.  5.)  14608 

—  Same.    (In  his  Dram.,  works,  v.  2.)  16844 
George  de  Barnwell ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  (Treas.  trove  ser., 

V.  2.)  14267 

George  Geith  of  Fen  Court ;  by  F.  G.  Trafford   [Mrs.   J.  H. 

Riddell].  5900 

George  in  camp  ;  by  C.  A.  Fosdick.  19321 

George,  Lake.     Stoddard,  S.  R.     Lake  George,  illustrated.  *I 

George  Milbank  ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.     (In  her  Chap,  on  wines.)         1366 
George  Ready  ;  by  R.  O'Liucoln.  2674 

George  Ross,  the  Scotch  agent ;  by  H.  Miller.  {In  his  Tales,  etc.)     2557 
George  Silverman's  explanation  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  {In  his  Mys- 
tery of  E.  Drood,  etc.)  8624 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  495 

George  Vanbrugh's  mistake  ;  by  H.  B.  Pritchard.  22741 

Georges.     Thackeray,  W.  M.     The  four  Georges.  4405 

—  Wright,  T.  Caricature  history  of  the  Georges.  8707 
Georges  et  Georgette  ;  com^die ;   par  E.  Abraham.      (In  Le- 

gouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G.     The.4tre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14687 

George's  enemies;  by  A.  R.  Hope.    [R.  H.  Moncrieff].  14152 
Georgia.    Description. 

—  Andrews,  S.    The  South  since  the  war.  6345 

—  Kemble,  F.  A.    Journal  of  a  residence  on  a  Georgian  plantation,  1838-9.  *I 

—  Nordhoff,  C.    Georgia  in  1875.     (In  his  Cotton  states.)  15398 

History. 

—  Arthur,  T.  S.,  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.    Georgia.  240 

—  Avery,  I.  W.  History  of  G.,  1850-81 ;  with  portraits.  *I 
Georgia,  Queen  of.  Watson,  H.  C.  (In  his  Her.  women.)  4676 
Georgiana,  Duchess  of  Devonshire.     Thomson,  K.,  and  J.  C. 

(In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 

Georgians,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  E.  H.  Hammond.  20649 

Georgie's  wooer;  by  Mrs.  L.  Adams.  17704 

Gerald  Aymer's  loves.     (In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  1.)  7223 

Gerald  Fitzgerald  ;  by  C.  J.  Lever.  12420 

Gerald  Marsdale  ;  by  Mrs.  S.  Cary.  12484 

Geraldine  ;  souvenir  of  the  St.  Lawrence  ;   [poem].  20887 

Geraldine  and  her  suitors  ;  by  M.  C.  M.  Simpson.  22055 

Geraldine  Hawthorne  ;  by  B.  M.  Butt.  22617 
Gerando,  J.  M.  de,  le  haron.     Everett,  A.  H.     De  Gerando's 

History  of  philosophy.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  13208 

Gerard,  E.  D.     Reata  ;  what's  in  a  name.  19760 
Gerard,  M.  A.     See  Saint-Amant. 

Gerard's  marriage  ;  by  A.  Theuriet.  17172 

Gei-auld,  C.  A.     Bacon,  H.     Memoir  of  Mrs.  Gerauld.  285 
Gerbet,   O.  P.,  Vahbe.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans. 

lund.,v.  6.)  *I 
Gerhardt,  P.     Gedichte ;  hrsg.  v.  K.  Goedeke.     (Deut.  Dicht. 

des  17  Jahrh.)  16474 
Germ  theory  of  disease.     See  Pathology. 
Germain  barbe-bleu  ;  par  H.  De  La  Madelene.     (In  his  Contes 

Comtadins.)  9517 

Germaine ;  by  E.  About.  *                  '  84 

German,  The  ;  how  to  give  it,  how  to  lead  it,  how  to  dance  it.  18289 
German  archives,  Curiosities  of ;    by  A.  Hayward.     (In  his 

Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  ser.  3.)  12266 
German  classics.     See  Buchheim,  C.  A. 
German  classics  for  American  students.     See  Hart,  J.  M. 
German  element  in  war  of  Amer.  independence ;    by  G.  W. 

Greene.  15344 
German  emigrants.  The,  Recreations  of ;  by  Goethe.     (In  his 

Novels,  etc.)  1556 
German  fairy  tales.     See  Germany.     Literature. 

German  home  life  ;  repr.  fr.  Eraser's  Magazine.     2d.  ed.  16635 

•German  journalism  ;  essay  ;  by  J.  L.  Spalding.  (In  his  Ess.,  e^c.)  18575 

German  national  cookery  'for  Eng.  kitchens.  12216 
German  Philosophic  Classics.     See  Morris,  G.  S. 


496  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

German  principia,  The,  on  the  plan  of  Dr.  Smith's  "  Principia 

Latina."     2  pts.  19006-7 

Contents,    Pt.  1.    A  first  German  course ;  grammar,  delectus,  exercise- 
book,  etc.    S.    A  first  Germ,  reading  book;  anecdotes,  tables,  nat.  hist., 
German  hist.,  etc.,  with  dictionary. 
German  romance  ;  by  T.  Carlyle.     See  Germany.    Fiction. 

German  tales  ;  by  B.  Auerbach.  7889 
Germanicus  Caesar.     Aratea  phsenomena.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E. 

Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  6.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8364 
Germany.     Art. 

—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    Contemporary  art  in  G.     {In  his  Contemp.  art  in 

Europe.)  *I 
Biog7'a2)hp. 

—  Tuttle,  H.    German  political  leaders.  13830 

—  For  lives  of  German  authors,  see  Germany.  Liteimture.  History. 

Description. 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.    A  poet's  bazaar.  158 

—  Brace,  C.  L.    Home  life  in  Germany.  469 

—  Breckenridge,  R.  J.     {In  his  Memoranda  of  foreign  travel.)  472 

—  Browne,  J.  R.    An  American  family  in  Germanv.  6508 

—  Buflfum,  E.  G.     {In  his  Sights  and  sensations,  etc.)  8008 

—  Chetwynd,  3/rs.  H.  W.    Life  in  a  German  village.  19703 

—  Chorley,  H.  F.    Music  and  manners  in  Fr.  and  Germanv.    3  v.  *I 

—  Cuyler,  T.     {In  his  From  the  :S^ile  to  Norway.)              '  21153 

—  Germany.     {In  Rapid  transit  abroad.)            '  '  18585 

—  Gould,  S.  B.    Germany,  present  and  past.  21386 

—  Green,  S.  G.    Pictures"^  fr.  the  German  father-land  drawn  with  pen  and 

pencil.  *I 

—  Guild,  C.    Abroad  again.  16945 

—  Haeseler,  C.  H.     {Bi  his  Across  the  Atlantic.)  7590 

—  Hale,  E.  E.,  and  S.     {In  their  Family  flight  thr.  France,  etc.)  21076 

—  Haven,  G.     {Bi  his  Pilgrim's  wallet.)  6156 

—  Head,  F.  B.    Life  in  Germany.  1821 

—  Howitt,  W.    German  experie'nces.  2038 

—  Hurst,  J.  F.    Life  and  literature  in  the  father-land.  13243 

—  Jameson,  A.    {I7i  her  Sketches.)  2329 

—  Johnson,  A.  C.    Peasant  life  in  Germanv.  2366 

—  McLellan,  H.  B.     (In  his  Journal  of  residence  in  Scotland,  etc.)  2846 

—  Mansfield,  R.  B.     {In  his  Log  of  the  Water  Lily.)  12202 

—  Narjoux,  F.     (In  his  Notes  and  sketches  of  an  architect.)  17145 

—  Nasr-ed-Din,  mah  of  Persia.    {In  his  Diary,  1878.)  20968 

—  Ruggles,  H.    Germany  seen  without  spectacles ;  random  sketches.  22948 

—  Sketches  of  Germany  and  the  Germans,  etc.,  1834^6.  2317 

—  Stael  Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  de.    Germany.    2  v.  1166-7 

—  Stowe,  H.  B.     {In  her  Sunny  memories,  v.  2.)  4271 

—  Urbino,  3Irs.  S.  R.     {Li  /<er  American  woman  in  Europe.)  7861 

—  Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.    A  woman's  experience  in  Europe.  10809 

—  See  also  Black  Forest. 

Education. 

—  Arnold,  M.    Higher  schools  and  universities  in  Germany.  12715 
--  Bennett,  C.  W.    National  education  in  Italy,  Fr.,  Germany,  etc.,  popu- 
larly considered.                                          '                          *  18716 

—  Chetwynd,  3Irs.  H.  W.    Education  in  Germ. ;  Kindergartens.     {In  her 

Life  in  a  German  village.)  19703 

—  Hart,  J.  M.     German  universities;  compar,  of  the  Germ.,  Eng.,  and 

Amer.  systems  of  higher  education.  13078 

—  Hazen,  W.  B.    The  school  and  the  army  in  G.  and  France.  10909 

—  Hippeau,  C.    L'Instruction  publique  en  Allemagne.  *I 

—  Howitt,  W.    Student  life  of  Germany.  *I 

—  Steftens,  H.    German  university  life ;  story  of  my  career  as  student  and 

professor.                               '                              '  13254 
History. 

—  Kohlrausch,  H.  F.  T.    History  of  G.  2512 

—  Lewis,  C.  T.    History  of  Germany.  13085 

—  Malet,  A.    Overthrow  of  the  Gerimanic  Confederation,  1866.  10640 

—  Menzel,  W.    History  of  Germany;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Horrocks.    3  v.  3005-7 

—  Penrose,  E.  C.    History  of  Germany,  fr.  its  invasion  by  Marius  to  1813.  3452 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  497 

Same ;  Xew.  and  rev.  ed.  to  1867.  10881 

—  Eanke,  L.    History  of  the  Reformation  in  Germany.  3594 

—  Seeley,  J.  R.    Life  and  times  of  Stein;  or,  Germ,  and  Prussia  in  the 

Napoleonic  age.    2  v.  18392-3 

—  Sime,  J.    History  of  Germany ;  adapt,  for  Amer.  readers.  12928 

—  Taylor,  B.    School  history  of  Germany,  1871.  13092 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Aunt  Charlotte's  stor.  of  German  hist,  for  the  little  ones.  17604 

Note.    Am.  ed.  entitled  Young  folks'  history  of  Germany. 
Young  folks'  history  of  Germany.    See  Aunt  Charlotte's' stories,  above. 

—  See  also  France,  Hist.,  for  Franco-Prussian  war. 
Also  Frederic  II. ;— Thirty  Years  War. 

Industry. 

—  Samuelson,  J.   The  German  working  man ;  his  institutions  and  his  unions.        8966 

Language. 

—  Deutsch,  S.    Practical  and  grammatical  course  for  self  instr.  in  the  Germ. 

language.    2  v.  20228-9 

—  Eben,  C.  T.    A  comparative  German  primer.  22205 

—  German  principia,  The.    A  first  German  course,'  grammar,  etc. ;  A  first 

German  reading  book,  with  a  dictionary.    2  v.  19006-7 

—  Heness,  T.    Guide  for  instr.  in  German  without  grammar  and  diet. :  with 

Eng.  introd.  15888 

—  Hodges,  H.  B.    A  course  in  scientific  German.  17162 

—  Kroch,  C.  F.    Die  Anna-Lise;  play;  by  H.  Hersch;  with  an  interlinear 

trans.,  and  direct,  for  learn,  to  read  German.  21615 

—  Lange,  H.    New  German  method.    3  v.  16915-17 

—  Prendergast,  T.    Mastery  series ;  German.  8181 

—  Rosenthal,  R.  S.    The  Meisterschaft  system;    enabling  one  to  speak 

fluently  and  correctly.  '  21552 

—  Rothwell,' J.  S.  S.    English-German  letter-writer.  10643 

—  Zur  Bruecke,  F.  G.    German  without  grammar  or  dictionary.    2  pts.  16761 ;  19086 

Literature.    History. 

—  Bancroft,  G."  Studies  in  German  literature.     (/«  ^I's  Lit.  and  hist,  misc.)  299 

—  Carlyle,  T.     {Li  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)    4  \.  696-9 

—  Cherbuliez,  V.    Etudes  de  litterature  et  d'art.  14456 

—  Conant,  H.  S.    Primer  of  German  literature.  17852 

—  Dippold,  G.  T.    The  great  epics  of  mediwyal  Germany;  contents  and 

history.                                                                              *  21884 

—  Gostwick,  J.,  and  Harrison,  R.    Outlines  of  German  literature.  11695 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers  of  Germany.  1841 

—  Heine,  H.    Die  romantische  Schule.     (In  his  Werke,  y.  6.)  *I 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.    Short  history  of  German  literature.  18259 

—  Joret,  C.    La  litt^rature  allemaude  au  18""^-  siccle  dans  ses  rapports  avec 

la  littt^rature  fran(,*aise  et  ayec  la  litterature  anglaise.  14481 

—  Kurz,  H,    Geschichte  der  deutschen  Literatur  mit  augewtihlten  Stiicken 

aus  den  Werken  der  yorziiglichsten  Schriftsteller.    4  y.  *I 

—  Manzel,  W.    German  literature;  tr.  bv  C.  C.  Felton.    3  y.  3008-10 

—  Mueller.  F.  M.     (In  his  Chips,  y.  3.)    '  9116 

—  Taylor,  B.    Studies  in  German  literature ;  with  an  introd.  by  G.  H.  Boker.      19003 

CoUections. 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers  of  G.    Illust.  1841 

—  Pfeiffer,  F.    Deutsche  Classiker  des  Mittelalters.  16240-1;  16245;  16266-64 

—  Whitney,  VV.  I).    German  reader,  in  prose  and  verse.  17983 

Ballads  a nd  songs.     ( Collections) . 

—  Buchheim,  C.  A.    Deutsche  Lyrik.  '  10427 

Drama  and  Theatre. 

—  Carlyle,  T.    German  playwrights,     (/n  Ais  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  696 

The  library  has  plays  by  the  following  authors :  Goethe,  J.  W.  von ; 
— Hacklaender,  T.  W. ;— Heine,  H. :— Hevse,  P. ;— Koerner,  T. ;— Lessiug, 
G.  E. ;— Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von ;— Schlegel',  A.  W.  von ;— Uhland,  L. 

Fiction. 

—  Carlyle,  T.    Preface  and  introd.  to  the  book  called  "  German  romance." 

{In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  696 

The  library  has  icorks  by  the  following  authors :  Andersen,  H.  C.  ;— 
Auerbach,  B.;— Buestenbinder,' E.  {pseud.  E.  Werner)  ;—Ebers,  G.  ;— 
Eichendorft".  J.  F.  von :— Frevtaa:.  G.;— Galen.  P.:— Goethe.  J.  W.  von; 
—Grimm,  H.;— Gutzkow,  K.  F. ;— Hacklaender,  F.  W.;— Hauff,  W.;— 
Heine,  H. ;— Heyse,  P. :— Hilleru,  W.  von;— Holtei,  K.  von;— Hoftman, E. 


498  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRAIIY. 

T.  W.  A. ;— Johns,  E.  {pseud.  E.  Marlitt) ;— Lewald,  F. ;— Ludwig,  O. ; 
Meding,  O.  {pseud.  G.  Saniarow) ;— Muegge,  T.;— Muennich,  H.  A.: 
Paalzow,  A.  von ;— Polko,  E.  V. ;— Putlitz,  G.  H.  G.  zii. ;  —  Raabe,  W.  i 
Richter,  J.  P.  F. ;— Ruppius,  O. ;— Sacher-Masoch,  L.  von ;— Schefer,  L. ; 
Scherr,  J. :— Schmid,  H. ;— Spielhagen,  F. ;— Stael,  Mme.  de ;— Stifter,  A. ; 
Storm,  T. ;— Temme,  J.  D.  H. ;— Voss,  J.  H. ;— Werner,  G. ;— Wielan'd, 
C.  M. ;— Wildermutli,  O. ;— Zschokke,  J.  H.  D. 
and  a  translation  o/ Undine  fr.  La  Motte  Fouqu6. 
Fiction.     ( Collections.) 

—  Hevse,  P.,  and  Kurz,  H.    Deutscher  Novellensehatz.    24  v.  16147-70 

—  Tales  fr.  the  German:  tr.  by  J.  Oxenford,  and  C.  A.  Feiling.  6217 

Hymns. 

—  Winkwortli,  C.    Christian  singers  of  Germany;    [a  history  with  some 

translations] .  807ft 

Legends  and  fairy  tales.    {Collections.) 

—  Cox,  G.  W.,  and  Jones,  E.  H.    Tales  of  the  Teutonic  lands.  11466 

—  Grimm,  J.  L.  K.    German  pop.  stor.  and  fairy  tales  as  told  bv  Gammer 

Grethel;  rev.  trans,  by  E.  Taylor.    Ulust.'fr.  designs  by  Cruikshank 
and  Grimm.                 "  14214 
and  W.  K.    German  popular  tales  and  household  stories,  ser.  1.  18905 

—  Grimm,  W.    Die  Deutsche  Heldensage.  16248. 

—  Thorpe,  B.    Northern  mythology.    3  v.  *I 

Selections. 

—  Edwards,  B.  B.,  and  Park,  E.  A.    Selections  fr.  German  literature.  1348 

Poetry.    {History.) 

—  Kroeger,  A.  E.    The  minnesinger  of  Germany.  11306 

—  Taylor,  W.    Historic  survev  of  Germ,  poetryl  with  translations.    3  v.  4381-3 

—  Strauss,  D.  F.    Of  our  great  poets.     {In  his  Old  faith  and  the  new.)  11742 

Poetry.    {Collections.) 

—  Brooks,  C.  T.    German  lyrics.  520 
Songs  and  ballads ;  tr.  fr.  Uhland,  Korner,  Burger,  etc.  2784 

—  Chawner,  E.    Gleanings  from  the  German  and  French  poets.  18618 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.,  and  L.    Exotics ;  attempts  to  domesticate  them.  13901 

—  Goedeke,  K.,  and Tittmann,  J.   Deutsche  Dichter  des  16  Jahrh.,  v.  1-17.  16355-69 
Deutsche  Dichter  des  17  Jahrh.    v.  1-14.  16463-76 

—  Hagen,  F.  H.  von  der.    Minnesinger ;  Deutsche  Liederdichter  des  12-14 

Jahrh.    5  v.  in  4,  and  atlas.  *I 

—  Klemm,  L.  R.    Poesie  ftir  Hans  und  Schule.  16348 

—  Scheftel,  J.  V.,  and  others.    Gaudeamus !  tr.  by  C.  G.  Leland.  10019 

—  See  also  Bartsch,  K.    Deutsche  Dicht.  des  Mittelalters. 

The  library  has  poetical  works  by  the  following  authors :  Buchheim, 
C.  A. ;— Blumauer,  A. :  — Dach,  S.;— Fleming,  P. ;— Freiligrath,  F.  ;— 
Gerhardt,  P. :— Goethe,  J.  W.  von. ;— Grimmelshausen,  H.  J.  C.  von; — 
Gryphius,  A. ;— Guenther,  J.  C. ;— Klopstock,  F.  G.;— Koerner,T.— Less- 
ing,  G.  E.;— Logan,  F.  von;— Opitz,  M.;— Schefer,  L. ;— Schiller,  J.  F.  C. 
von;— Spe,  F. ;— Tiedge,  C.  A.;— Uhland,  L. ;  — Weckherlin,  G.  R.  ;— 
Wieland,  CM.. 

The  library  has  also  the  collected  ivot'ks  of  the  following  German 
authors :  Andersen,  H.  C. ;— Blumauer,  A. ;— Boerme,'L. ;— Goethe,  J.  W. 
von ;— Hacklaender,  F.  W.;— Heine,  H.;— Herder,  J.  G.  von;— Hevse, 
P.;— Koeruer,  T. ;— Lessing,  G.  E.;— Richter,  J.  P.  F. ;— Schlegel,  A.'W. 
von;— Schmid,  H. 

andseparate  miscellaneous  loorksby  the  following  .not  elsewhere  enu- 
merated: Baer,  K.  E.  von ; — Bartsch,  K. ; — Bernays,  M. : — Buechner,  L. ; 
— Burckhardt,  J. ;— Eckermaun,  J.  P. ;— Feuerbach,  L. ;— Goedeke,  K.  ;— 
Grimm,  W. ;— Hartmann,  A. ;— Ideler,  L.;— Jordan,  W. ;— Kapp,  F.  ;— 
Luthardt,  C.  E.;— Perty,  M.;— Polko,  E.  (Y.) ;— Sadi,  Miisli  uddin;  — 
Schmidt,  J. ;— Schopenhauer,  A. ;— Semmig,  H. ;— Spiess,  G. ;— Ten  Brink, 
B. ;— Walther  v.  der  Yogehvtdder. ;— Wunsche,  A. 

and  Ludvig  v.  Beethoven's  Leben,  by  A.  W.  Thayer. 
Military  life. 

—  Hazeu,  W.  B.    The  school  and  the  army  in  G.  and  France.  10909 

Music. 

—  Chorley,  H.  F.    Modern  German  music.  8406 

—  Fay,  A.    Music  study  in  Germany.  20222 

—  Strauss,  D.  F.  Of  oiir  great  composers.    {In  his  Old  faith  and  the  new.)  11742 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  499 

Philosophy. 

—  Fleischman,  S.  L.     History  of  relig.  and  phil.  in  Germany.     {In  his 

Fvoy^e  misc.)  14295 

—  Gostwick,  J.     German    culture  and    Christianitv ;    their  controversy, 

1770-1880.  '  22221 

—  Heine,  H.    Zur  Geschichte  der  Relig.  und  Phil,  in  Deutschland.     (In  his 

Works,  y.  5.)  *I 
Same;  Religion  and  philosophy  in  G. ;  tr.  by  J.  Snodgrass.                         2164S 

—  Hildebrand,  K.    German  thought  fr.  the  Seyen  Years'  War  to  Goethe's 

death.  19987 

—  Seth,  A.    The  development  fr.  Kant  to  Hegel.  2199a 

Political  economy. 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.  Austro-Hungarv  and  Germany.    (In  his  Resourc.  of  mod. 

countr.,  v.  1.)  '  "  17821 

Politics, 

—  Cherbuliez,  V.  L'AUemagne  politique  dep.  la  paix  de  Prague,  1866-1870.      14470 

—  Mueller,  W.    Political  hist,  of  recent  times,  1816-75,  viita  spec,  ref .  to 

Germany;  tr.,  with  app.,  1876-81,  by  J.  P.  Peters.  22040 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    Prince  Metternich  on  German  politics.    (In  his  Misc.)      10844 

Popular  literature. 

—  See  Legends. 

Beligion. 

—  Burns,  G.  S.  Teutonic  and  Scandinavian  relig.  {In  Faiths  of  the  world.)      22211 

—  Gostwick,  J.     German   culture  and    Christianitv ;    their  controversy, 

1770-1880.  '  22221 

—  Heine,  H.    Elementargeister  und  Damonen.     {In  his  Werke,  v.  7.)  *I 

—  Patterson,  M.    On  the  relig.  cond.  of  Germany.    {In  Manning,  H.  E. 

Ess.  on  relig.,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

—  See  also  Philosophy,  above. 

Social  life,  National  character,  Culture,  etc.  '' 

—  Frevtag,  G.    Pictures  of  Germ,  life  in  the  15th.-17th.  cent. ;  tr.  by  Mrs. 

Malcolm.    2  v.  *I 


—  German  home  life. 

—  Hall,  G.  S.  Aspects  of  German  culture.  20272 
Gerstaecker,  F.  Bell-the-wolf.  {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  3.)  7224 

—  Germelshausen.    (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16167 

—  Narrative  of  a  journey  round  the  world.  2229 

—  Saise,  the  Riccaree.  [In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  1.)  7223 
Gerstl,  R.     The  candle-tlame,  and  some  of  its  lessons.     {In 

Brown,  R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

Geruzez,  E.  Histoire  abr^g^e  de  la  litt^rature  fran9aise.   3*  ed.  9581 

—  Histoire  de  la  litt^rature  fran(;aise  dep.  ses  origines  jusqu'  a  la  revolution. 

nth.  M.    2v.  *I 

Gervasse  Skinner  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15656 

Gervimis,  G.  G.     Introduction  to  the  hist,  of  the  19th.  cent.  2231 

—  Shakespeare  commentaries ;  tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.    2  v.  *I 

—  Schmidt,  J.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  3.)  16318 
Gesner,  C.  Morley,  H.  {In  his  C.  Marot,  etc.,  v.  2.)  10826 
Gess,  W.  F.     Scriptural  doctr.  of  the  atonement.    {In  Heagle, 

D.     Bremen  lect.)  9780 

Gesta  Christi ;  by  C.  L.  Brace.  '  22369 
Gesta  Romanorum ;  tr.  fr.  the  Latin,  with  obs.  and  notes  by 

C.  Swan.     New  ed.,  with  introd.  by  T.  Wright.     2  v.      10030-1 

Gesture.     Bacon,  A.  M.     A  manual  of  gesture.  15684 

—  Potter,  H.  L.  D.  Manual  of  reading,  in  four  pts. :  orthophony,  gesture,  etc.  19907 

—  See  also  Elocution. 

Getting  along  ;  a  book  of  illustrations.     2  v.  2232-3 

Getting  on  in  the  world  ;    or.  Hints  on  success  in  life  ;    by  W. 

Mathews.  17556 
Gettysburg.     Bachelder,  J.  B.     Popular  resorts  and   how  to 

reach  them,  incl.  Gettysburg.  11706 

—  Bates,  S.  B.    The  battle  of  Gettysburg.  16409 

—  Doubleday,  A.  Chancellorsville  and  Gettysburg.  (Camp,  of  the  civ.  war.)  21385 


500  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

—  Lincoln,  A.    Gettysburg.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  See  also  U.  S.  Hist.  Civil  vmr. 

Oeyelin,  G.  K.  Poultry  breeding  in  a  commercial  point  of 
view ;  with  not.  of  poultry  establishments  in  France. 
Pref.  by  C.  L.  Flint.     5th.  eel.     lUust.  15556 

Geysers.     Barrett,  W.  F.     Geysers.     {In  Brown,  R.    Science 

for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  Kneeland,  S.     {In  his  American  in  Iceland.)  15370 

—  Stephens,  C.  A.    Off  to  the  geysers.  11261 
Ghazzali,  Mohammed  al-.     The  Alchemy  of  happiness  ;   tr.  by 

H.  A.  Homes.  *I 

Gheel,  the  city  of  the  simple.  8837 

Ghetto,  The,  Scenes  from  ;  fr.  the  German  of  L.  Kompert.        22683 
Ghiberti,  L.     Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Mem.)  2324 

—  Scott,  L.    Ghiberti'aud  Donatello,  etc.  21779 
Ghirlandaio  (Domenico  di  Tommaso  di  Currado  Bigordi)  called 

II.     Jameson,  A.      {Inker  Memoirs.)  2324 

Gholson,  W.   Y.     Garrison,   W.  P.     {In  Higginson,   T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Ghost,  The  ;  by  W.  D.  O'Connor.      {In  Little  class.,  v.  8.)        12979 
"Ghost,"  The,  Cruise  of;  by  W.  L.  Alden.  21288 

Ghost  of  the  late  Mr.  James  Barber.     {In  Home  narr.)  1197 

Ghost  story,  A;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].     {In  her  Dead 

sin,  etc.)  11481 

Ghost  that  appeared  to  Mrs.  Wharton.     {In  Home  narr.)  1197 

Ghosts.     Crowe,  C.     Night  side  of   nature  ;    or,  Ghosts  and 

ghost  seers.  1034 

Ghosts,  The,  at  Grantley ;    by   L.  Kip.     {In  his  Hannibal's 

man.)  21796 

Giacomeli,  H.     Illustrations.     See  Michelet,  J. 

Giannetto  ;  by  Lady  M.  Majendie.  15964 

Giant  raft,  The.     See  Verne,  J. 
Giant's  Causeway.  Black,  A.  and  C.  Guide  to  Belfast,  Giant's 

Causeway,  etc.  *I 

Gibb,  E.  J.  W.     Ottoman  poems  ;    tr.    into  Eng.  verse,  with 

introd.,  biog.  not.,  etc.  *1 

Gibb,  J.     Gudrun  and  other  stories  fr.  epics  of  Middle  Ages. 

Illust.  22358 

Contents.    Giidrim.  —  Hilda.  —  Wild  Hageu.— Beowulf. —  Death  of 
Roland.— Walter  and  Hildegund. — Concluding  chapter. 
Gibbon,  C.     The  braes  of  Yarrow.  21014 

—  A  heart's  problem.  21507 

—  For  the  king.  11194 

—  The  golden  shaft.  22468 
— ■  In  honor  bound.  13328 

—  Life  of  George  Combe.  2  v.                                                                           18110-11 

—  Of  high  degree.  22319 

—  Queen  of  the  meadow.  3  v.                                                                            20209-11 

—  Robin  Gray.  11418 
Gibbon,  E.     Aut6-biography ;  illust.  fr.  his  letters,  with  notes 

and  narratives,  by  John,  Lord  ShefHeld.  2234 

—  Conquest  of  Constantinople,  1453.     {In  Lieber,  F.    Gt.  events,  etc.)  5105 

—  History  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire.    6  v.  2235-40 
— /Same;  abud.  bvW.  Smith.    Illust.     (Student's  Gibbon.)  2241 

—  Life  of  Mahomet ;  with  notes  by  Dean  Milmau  and  W.  Smith.  2242 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  *I 
{In  his  Lives  of  men  of  letters.)  523 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  501 

—  Cooper,  T.     (7w  ^  is  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Morison.  J.  C.    Gibbon.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  17910 

—  Eojiers,  H.    Gibbon.     {In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  280? 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  land.,  v,  8.)  *I 
{I7i  his  Eng.  portr.)  13635 

Gibbons,  G.  Cunningham,  A.    {In  Ms  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  3.)  1055 

Gibbons,  J.  S.     Banks  of  New  York.                 ^  2243 

Gibbons,  P.  E.     French  and  Belgians.  18919 

—  "Pennsylvania  Dutch,"  and  other  essays.  11004 

Contents.     "  Pennsylvania  Dutch  "' (properly  German)  .—An  Amish 
meeting.— Swiss  exiles'. — The  Dunker  love-feast.— Ephrata. — A  fi'iend.— 
Cousin  Jemima. 
Gibbs,  A.  L.     Cook,  C.     Sketch  of   G.     (In  Goethe,  C.  E. 

Goethe's  mother.)  21171 
Gibbs,  B.  F.     New  method  of  investigation  into  the  causes  of 
yellow  fever  upon  the  basis  of    similar  densities.       (In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc..  v.  6.)  *I 

Gibbs,  G.     Stevens,  J.  A.,  Jr.     (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  . 

1873.)  14104 
Gibbs,  J.  C.     Education  in  the  southern  states.     (In  Nat.  Ed. 

Ass.  Addr.,  etc.,  1873.)  17753 

Gibbs,  Sir  V.     Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

Giberne^  A.     Aim6e.  10554 

—  Floss  Silverthorn.  13601 

—  Coulyng  castle ;  or,  A  knight  of  the  olden  days.  1414^ 

—  The  world's  foundations ;  or,  Geology  for  beginners.  Illust.  21404 
Gibraltar.     Congreve,  R.     Gibraltar ;    or.  The  foreign  policy 

of  Eng.     lln  his  Ess.,  polit.,  etc.)  13048 

—  Sayer,  Capt.  History  of  G.,  and  of  its  polit.  rel.  to  events  in  Europe.  10977 
Gibson,  J.  Eastlake,  E.  Life  of  Gibson.  8846 
Gibson,  T.  M.  Francis,  G.  H.  (In  his  Orators.)  1525 
Gibson,  O.  The  Chinese  in  America.  16889 
Gibson,  S.  T.     Religion  and  science  ;   their  rel.  to  each  other  ; 

ess.  on  the  grounds  of  relig.  belief.  15624 
Gibson,  W.  H.     How  to  succeed  as  an  artist.      (In  Abbott, 

L.     How  to  succeed.)  22562 

—  Camp  life  in  the  woods,  and  the  tricks  of  trapping  and  trap  making.  Illust.  20872 

—  Complete  Amer.  trapper ;  or.  Tricks  of  trapping  and  trap  making.  16571 
Giddings,  J.  R.     The  exiles  of  Florida.  2245 

—  Fugitive  slaves  in  northern  Ohio.     (In  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

—  Speeches  in  Congress.  2244 

—  The  story  of  the  Rebellion.  5730 
Gidel,  A.  C.     Vie  de  Boileau.      (In  Boileau  Despr^aux,  N. 

Oeuvres.)  *I 

Gideon  Fleyce  ;  by  H.  W.  Lucy.  22730 

Gideon's  rock  ;  by  K.  Saunders.  11915 
Gieseler,  J.  C.  L.    Text-book  of  Church  hist.  ;  tr.  by  S.  Dav- 
idson, J.  W.  Hull,  H.   B.   Smith,   and  M.   A.   Robinson ; 
Amer.  ed.,  ed.  by  H.  B.  Smith.     5  v.                                   2246-50 
Giffard,  P.    Les  erreurs  de  la  guerre  ;  comedie.     (l)i  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 

—  Le  manuscrit;  comedie.     (In  Sayn^tes,  e^c,  s6r.  4.)  14794 

—  Le  telephone,  chez  soi;  monologue.  (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 
Giffen,  R.     Stock  exchange  securities ;  causes  of  fluctuations 

in  their  price.  17597 


502  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY . 

Gifford,  O.  P.     Right  Sabbath  laws  a   necessity.     (In  Sabb. 

essays.)  19808 

Gifford,  W.     Balfour,  C.  L.     (Li  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Cooper,  T.    (In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Sketch  of  G.    (In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 
Gifle,  La  ;  com^die  ;  par  A.  Dreyfus.  {In  Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G. 

ThMtre,  etc.,  s<^»r.  3.)  14687 

Gift,  Theo.  paeud.     See  Havers,  D. 

Gift  for  young  students,  by  H.  G.  C.  2251 

Gifts,  The,  of  the  child  Christ ;  and  other  tales ;  by  G.  Mac- 
Donald.     2  V.  22412-13 

Gigliucci,  C.  A.  (N.),  contessa.  Clayton,  E.  C.   (In  ^e?*  Queens 

of  song.)  5873 

Gihon,  A.  L.    Health,  the  true  nobility.    (In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  7.)  ♦! 

—  Need  of  sanitarv  reform  in  ship-life.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Bept., 

etc.,  V.  3.)    '  ♦! 

—  Protection  fr.  venereal  diseases.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts., 

etc.,  V.  5.)  •! 

Gihon,  J.  H.,  joint  author.     See  Soul^,  F. 
Gil  Bias.     Everett,  A.  H.    Who  wrote  Gil  bias?    (In  his  Crit. 

and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

Gil  Bias,  Adventures  of  ;  by  A.  R.  Le-sage  ;  tr.  by  T.  Smollett.     2607 
Gil  Bias  en  Califoruie,  Un  ;  par  A.  Dumas.  14683 

Gilbart,  J.  W.     Lectures  and  essays.  19290 

Contents.  Historv  and  principles  of  anc.  commerce.— Social  effects  of 
the  Reformation. — Tlio  preacher;  or,  Essays  on  preaching;  with  app.  on 
the  delivery  of  addresses  fr.  the  platform.— The  philosophy  of  history. 

—  Principles" and  practice  of  banking.  "  '  9896 
Gilbert,  A.  ^  formerly  Ann   Taylor.     Autobiography  and  other 

memorials  ;  ed.  by  J.  Gilbert.  2  v.  13867-8 
Gilbert,  SirVi.  Payne,  E.  J.  Gilbert's  voyage.  {In  his  Voy- 
ages, etc.)  21899 
Gilbert,  S.  The  lesson  system  ;  story  of  its  origin  and  inaug- 
uration. 18708 
Gilbert,  W.  De  profundis.  2d.  ed.  6400 
Gilbert,  W.  S.     Fifty  ^' Bab"  ballads.     lUust.  22438 

—  and  Sullivan,  A.    H.  M.  S.  Pinafore;  comic  opera.  *I 

lolanthe.  *I 

Patience ;  or,  Bunthorne's  bride.  *I 

The  pirates  of  Penzance ;  or.  The  slave  of  duty.  ♦! 

The  sorcerer.                                                         '  *I 

—  Archer,  W.    {In  his  Eug.  dramatists.)  22644 

—  joiyit  author.    See  Sullivan,  A. 

Gilbert  et  Gilberte  ;  par  E.  Sue.     3  v.  9364-6 

Gilbert,  W.     Lucrezia  Borgia  ;  biography.     2  v.  11381-2 

Gilbert-Martin,  C.   Le  fils  de  la  veuve  ;  po^sie  dramatique.  {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.^  ser.  7.)  14797 

Gilbert  Gurney  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15658 

Gilchrist,  A.    Life  of  William  Blake  ;  with  select,  fr.  his  writ- 
ings.    2  V.    •  10717-18 
Gilchrist,  Mrs.  A.     Lost  in  the  wood.      (Magnet  stories.)  10573 
Gilded  age.  The  ;  by  Mark  Twain  [S.  L.  Clemens].                      12133 
Gilder,  R.  W.     The  new  day  ;  poem  in  songs  and  sonnets.         15325 
Gilder,  W.  H.     Ice  pack  and  tundra ;  acct.  of  the  search  for 
the  Jeaunette,  and  a  sledge  journey  thr.  Siberia.     Maps 
and  illust.                                                                                       22724 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  503 

—  Schwatka's  searcli :  sledging  in  the  arctic  in  quest  of  the  FrankUn  rec- 

ords.   Maps  and  ilhist.  21016 

Gildersleeve,  B.  L.     Latin  primer.  17999 

Gildersleeve,  H.  A.     Ri^es  and  marksmanship.     Illust.  20410 

Gilead.     Oliphant,  L.     The  land  of  Gilead.  20514 

Giles,  C.     Lectures  on  the  nature  of  spirit,  and  of  man  as  a 

spiritual  being.     4th.  ed.  8151 

Giles,  H.     Illustrations  of  genius.  6001 

Contents.  Cervantes. — Don  Quixote. — The  scarlet  letter. — Fiction. — 
Public  opinion.— The  philanthropic  sentiment.— Music. — The  cost  of  a  cul- 
tivated man. — Conversation. — Wordsworth. — Burns. — De  Quiucey. 

—  Lectures  and  essays.    2  v.  *  2262-3 

Contents.  Vol.'l.  Falstart*. — Crabbe.— Moi^il  philosophy  of  Byron*s 
life. — Moral  spirit  of  Byron's  genius. — Ebeuezer  Elliott.— <)liver  Ciold- 
smith. — Spirit  of  Irish  history.  2.  Ireland  and  the  Irish.— The  worth 
>.  of  liberty. — True  manhootl.— The  pulpit.— Patriotism.— Eiconomies.-Mu- 
sic- The  young  nuisician. — A  day  m  Springtield. — Chatterton. — Carlyle. — 
Savage  and  Dermody. 

—  Lectures  and  essavs'  on  Irish  and  other  subjects.  7850 

Contents.  Spirit  of  Irish  history.— Ireland  and  the  Irish  in  1848.— D. 
O'Connell. — Curran. — Irish  emigration. — Irish  bom  citizens. — Irish  char- 
acter, mental  and  moral.— Irish  soc.  character.- Gerald  GritHn.- Dr. 
Doyle. — Goldsmith. — Catholic  art  and  protestant  cultun*. — The  cost  of 
war.- Wit  and  humor  in  S<otland. 
Giles  Corey  of  the  Salem  Farms  ;  by  H.  W.  I^ngfellow.     (/« 

his  N.  E.  tragedies.)  2752 

Giles's  minority :  by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly.  12089 

Gilfillan,  G.    Modern  literature  and  literary,  men  ;  [second  gal- 
lery of  lit.  portr.].  2256 

—  Sketches  of  mod.  literature  and  eminent  lit.  men.   (Galler>'  of  lit.  portr.)        2265 

—  A  third  gallt-rv  of  portraits.  *  2257 

Content!<.  f'rencli  revolutionists. — Sacred  authors. — New  poets. — Moil- 
eru  critics.- Miscellaneous  sketches. 

Gilks,  T.     Art  of  wood  engraving.  .  10736 

Gill,  Mrs.  — .     Six  months  in  Ascension ;  unscientific  acct.  of 

a  scientific  expedition.     Map.  18441 

Gill,  A.  and  Richard,  G.     Un   caissier;   com^die.     {In   Say- 

n^tes,  e^c,  s6r.  6.)  14796 

Gill,  C.  H.     Sugar  refining.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15476 

Gill,  J.     Systems  of  education  ;  hist,  and  crit.  of  principles, 

methods,  etc.  20801 

Gill,  T.     Natural  science.     (h\  Woolsey,  T.  D.     1st.  cent,  of 

the  rep.)  16000 

Gill,  W.  F.     Home  recreations.  13325 

—  Parlor  tableaux  and  amateur  theatricals.  9590 
Gill,  W.  W.     Life  in  the  Southern  isles  ;  or.  Scenes  and  inci- 
dents in  the  So.  Pacific,  and  New  Guinea.                               16827 

—  Myths  and  songs  from  the  So.  Pacific ;  pref .  by  F.  M.  Muller.  16531 
Gillespie,  E.     Prayer  answered  in  cases  recorded  in  the  Old 

Testament.  2259 
Gillespie,  T.     Tales.     {In  Wilson,   J.    M.     Tales,  v.  1,  3-9.) 

8041 ;    1843-9 
Gillespie,  W.  M.     Manual  of  the^  princ.   and   pract.  of  road- 
making  and  railroads.     10th.* ed.  ;  ed.  by  C.  Staley.  16925 

—  Treatise  on  land  surveying.  9634 

—  Treatise  on  levelling,  topography,  and  higher  surveying.  11098 
Gillet,  J.  A.  and  Riolfe,    W.    J.     The   heavens   above;  hand- 
book of  astronomy  ;  plates  and  engr.  21889 


504 


FRY.E    PUBLIC    LIBKAKY. 


Gillet,  R.  H.     Democracy  in  the  United  States.  7444 

Gillett,  E.  H.     Life  and  times  of  J.  Huss.     2  v.  6179-80 

—  Same.    3d.  ed.    2  v.  9217-18 
Gillies,  J.     History  of  anc.  Greece,  its  colonies  and  conquests.     2260 

—  Same  \  another  copy.    4  v.  5043-6 

—  Memoirs  of  G.  Whitefleld;  rev.,  with  add.  Introd.  by  C.E.  Stowe;  app. 

Collect,  of  his  sermons,  etc.  '  2261 

Gillies,  R.  P.     Personal  reminiscences.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)         15328 
Gillmore,  P.  (pseud.  ''Ubique.")     Accessible  field  sports;  ex- 
periences of  a  sportsman  in  No.  America.  12922 

—  The  great  thirst  land;  ride  through  Natal,  Orange,  Free  State,  Transvaal, 

and  Kalahari  Desert.         ^  17808 

—  Gun,  rod,  and  saddle.  7623 

—  Prairie  and  forest;  descr.  of  the  game  of  No.  America,  with  pers.  adv.        17002 

—  Travel,  war,  and  shipwreck.  19251 
Gillmore,  Q.  A.     Compressive  strength,    specific  gravity,  and 

ratio  of  absorp.  of  building  stones  in  the  U.  S.  15485 

—  Practical  treat,  on  coiguet-b^ton.  and  other  artificial  stone.  16486 

—  Practical  treat,  on  limes,  hydraulic  cements,  and  mortars.  8776 

—  Practical  treat,  on  roads,  streets,  and  pavements.  16036 
Gilly,  W.  S.   Memoirs  of  Felix  Neff ;  fr.  the  London  ed.,  with 

notes.  2262 

Gilman,  A.     First  steps  in  English  literature.  8682 

—  First  steps  in  general  history.  12494 

—  Seven  historic  ages ;  or,  Talks  nbout  kings,  queens,  and  barbarians.  7259 

Contents. — Golden  age  of  Greece. — Golden  age  of  Rome. — The  dark 
ages.— Age  of  Leo  10th.— Age  of  Charles  6th.— Golden  age  of  England.— 
Golden  age  of  France. 

—  Magna  Charta  stories.    Tllust.  21890 

Contents.  McKenzie,  H.  D.  S.  The  great  paper.— Harris,  A.  B.  Ho- 
ratius  at  the  bridge. — Blake,  M.  A.  Successful  secession. — Gilman,  A. 
Miltiades  at  Marathon ;  In  the  German  woods  long  ago ;  Out  of  the 
dark. — Champney,  L.  W.  Two  immortal  names. — ^oolsey,  S.  C.  At 
the  toe  of  the  big  boot.— Sherwood,  J/rs.  M.  E.  W.  Triumph  of  an  , 
idea.— Dawes,  A.  L.  The  Hammer  of  the  Gentiles.— Lathrop,  R.  H.  The 
barbarian's  overthrow.— Catherwood,  M.  H.  The  Hammer  of  the  Sara- 
cens. 

—  Shakespeare's  morals;  suggestive  select.,  with  collateral  readings  and 

scrip,  references.  19335 

—  and  others.    Poets'  homes;  pen  and  pencil sk.  of  Amer.  poets  and  their 
homes.     [2d.  ser.l .  19289 

Contents.    O.  vV.  Holmes.— Walt  Whitman.— Joaquin  Miller.— E.  S. 
Phelps.— W.  C.  Brvant.— Nora  Perrv.— R.  W.  Emerson.— P.  H.  Havne.— 
J.  B.  O'Reilly.— Dr.  S.  F.  Smith. 
Note.    For  1st.  ser.  of  Poets'  homes  see  Stoddard,  R.  H. 
Gilman,  C.  (H.)     Recollections  of  a   New  Eng.  bride,  and  a 

Southern  matron.  2263 

—  and  Jervey,  C.  H.    Stories  and  poems,  by  mother  and  daughter.  11013 
Gilman,  D.  C.     James  Monroe,  in  his  rel.  to  the  pub.  service. 

(Amer.  statesmen.)  22725 

Gilpian,  M.     My  ten-rod  farm  ;  or,  How  I  became  a  florist.  7753 

Gilman,  S.     Contributions  to  literature;  descr.,  crit.,  humor- 
ous, biog.,  philosophical,  and  poetical.  2264 

—  Memoirs  of  a  New  Eng.  village  choir ;  by  a  member.  5110 
Gilmore,  J.  H.     The  English  lang.,  and  its  early  literature.         19336 

—  Outlines  of  the  art  of  expression.    3d.  ed.  21825 
Gilmore,  J.  T.     Yellow  Fever  in  Mobile  and  vicin.,  1873.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Kept.,  v.  1,  1873.)  *I 

Gilmore,  J.  R.  (pseud.  E.  Kirke.)     Among  the  pines.  2370 

—  Down  in  Tennessee,  and  back  by  way  of  Richmond.  5711 

—  My  southern  friends.  4074 
Gilmore,  J.    Storm  warriors  ;  or.  Life-boat  work  on  the  Good- 
win sands.                                                                                     12265 


CATALOGUE   OF  BOOKS.     •  505 

Gilmore,  P.  S.    History  of  the  national  peace  jubilee  and  great 

musical  festival,  Boston,  1869.  10023 

Gindriez,  C.  and  Hart,  J.  M.     International  exhibitions.    (At- 
las ser.)  18311 
Contents.    Gindriez,  C.    Paris  International  Exhibition.— Hart,  J.  M. 
Vienna  and  the  Centennial. 
Ginevra.     Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M.      {In  her  Italian  life.)  9027 
Ginsburg,  CD.     The  Essenes  ;  their  hist,  and  doctrine.  *I 
Ginx's  baby  ;  by  E.  Jenkins.                                                               9269 
Giorgione  {called  Barbarelli.)     Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Mem.)       2324 
Giotto  fully  Ambrogiotto  di  Boudone.     Jameson,  A.     {In  her 

Mem.)  2324 

—  Oliphant,  M.  (O.  W.)     {In  her  Makers  of  Florence.)  I* 

—  Quilter,  H.    Giotto.     (Illust.  biog.  of  the  gt.  art.)  21391 
Gipsies.     See  Gypsies. 

Gipsy,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5717 

Gipsy  king,  A.   {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  11.)  14311 
Girac,  E.     Appendix   and  notes.      {In  Marx,  A.  B.     Theory 

and  pract.  of  musical  comp.)  2952 

Giraffe  hunters.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  7653 

Girard,  S.     McCabe,  J.D.     (/«  to  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

—  Parton,  J.    Girard  and  his  college.     {In  his  Famous  Americans.)  6677 

—  Sketch  of  G.     {In  Famous  boys.)  7707 
Girard  College.     Lieber,  F.     Suggestions  for  Girard  C.     {In 

his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  2.)  20135 

—  See  also  Girard,  S. 

Giralda,    on,    La   nouvelle  Psych^ ;   par   E.    Scribe.     {In  his 

Oeuvres,  s6r.  4,  v.  14.)  ♦! 

Girardin,  Mme.  D.  G.     Clockmaker's  hat.     {In  French's  min. 

dr.,v.  9.)      .  11840 

—  La  joie  fait  peur ;  comMie.    (In  Bdcher,  F.  Coll.  ser.  of  French  plays,  v.  1.)    9419 

—  Parisian  letters ;  tr.  by  L.  W  illard.  738 

—  Stories  of  an  old  maid;  tr.  by  A.  Elwes.  4260 

Contents.  Noemi.— The  isfe  of  cooks. — The  metamorphosis.— Mr.  Mar- 
tin de  Montmartre.— Mons.  de  Philomela. — The  fairy  Grignotte. —  La 
dause,  u'est  pas  ee  ciue  j'aime.— The  tlyinj;  dog.— The  palace  of  vanity. 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.    {In  their  Famous  French  authors.)  19026 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Cans.  Lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Girardin.  E.  de.  Castelar,  E.  {In  his  Life  of  Lord  Byron,  etc.)  15338 

—  Gautier,  T.,  Sandeau,  J.,  and  M^rv,  J.    Cross  of  Berny;  or,  Irene's 

lovers.  '  8746 

—  Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.    (/;*  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Girardin,  J.     Lemons  de  chimie  elim^ntaire  appliqu^e  aux  arts 

industriels.     5  v.)  9429-33 

Girardin,  M.  called  Saint-Marc.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  his 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Giraudeau,  F.  {jpseud.  Andr6  Raibaud).     Tout  chemin  mene  ^ 

Rome  ;  com^die.      {In  Legouv^,  G.  J.  B.  E.  W.    Theatre 

de  camp.,  ser.  5.)  14500 

Girding  on  the  armor;  by  [S.  C.  Robbins].  7389 

Girdlestone,  R.  B.    The  metaphorical  lang.  appl.  to  God  in  the 

Old  Testament.     {In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Pop.  obj.,  etc.)  12520 

Girl,  The,  he  married;  by  J.  Grant.  8658 

Girls.     Brackett,  A.  C.     The  education  of  Amer.  girls.  12327 

—  Lewis,  D.    Our  girls.  13033 

—  Kuskin,  J.    Letters  to  young  girls.  -  19129 

—  Studley,  M.  J.    What  our  girls  ought  to  know.  17639 

33 


506  free'  public  library. 

—  See  also  Domestic  economy ; — Domestic  education ; — Woman. 

Girl's  own  treasury  :  for  amasement  and  instruction.    Illust.  9029 
Girondists.     Lamartine,  A.  de.    History  of  the  G.  ;  tr.  by  H. 

T.  Ryde.     3  v.  2536-8 

Girtiu,  T.     Wedmore,  F.      {In  A*s  Stud,  in  Eng.  Art.)  16860 

Gisippus  ;  tragedy;  by  G.  Griffin,     (/w  ^is  Works.)  5408 

Same.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dram.,  v.  9.)  11811 

Gisli's  saga.     Story  of  Gisli,  the  Outlaw  ;  from  the  Icelandic  ; 

by  G.  W.  Dasent.     Illust.  *I 
Gisors,  L.  M.  due  de.     See  P'ouquet. 

Giulio  Malatesta  ;  by  T.  A.  Trollope.  636 
Glaicers.     Agassiz,  L.  (J.  R.)     American  glaciers.      {In  Tri- 
bune pop.  sci.)  *I 
Geological  sketches.    2  ser.                                                                      6269 ;  15401 

—  Barrett,  W.  F.    Glaciers:  How  Glaciers  move.    {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for 

all,  ser.  2.)                                 *  20446 

—  Baum,  A.  The  glacial  epoch  of  our  globe,  (/w  Estes,  D.  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.    Ice  "and  glaciers.     {In  his  Pop.  lect.)  11772 

—  Hitchcock,  C.  H.    Existence  of  glac.  act.  upon  Mt.  Washington.     {In 

Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Tyndall,  J.  Glaciers  of  the  Alps.  4556 
Glad  tidings  ;  sermons,  etc.  ;  by  D.  L.  Moody.  15820 
Gladden,  W.     Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of  living.  7490 

—  Was  Brouson  Alcott's  school  a  type  of  God's  moral  government?  rev.  of 

J.  Cook's  theorv  of  the  atonement.  17271 

Gladiators,  The  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Mellville.  18542 

Gladstone,  J.  H.     Michael  Faraday.  10997 

—  Miracles  as  credentials  of  a  revelation.  [In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Pop.obj.,  etc.)    12520 

—  Points  of  supposed  collision  bet.  the  Script.'  and  nat.  science.    {In  Chr. 

Evid.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879 

—  Spelling  reform,  fr.  an  educational  point  of  view.  17944 
Gladstone,  W.  E.     Gleanings  of  past  years,  1843-1878.  7  v. 

18528-31;   18623-4;  18861 
Contents.    V.  1.    The  throne  and  the  Prince  Consort;  the  cabinet  and 
constitution.    2,    Personal  and  literarv.    3.   Historical  and  speculative. 
4.    Foreign.    5-6.    Ecclesiastical,    ^i    Miscellaneous. 

—  Homer.     (Lit.  prim.)  17964 

—  Homeric  synchronism ;  enq.  into  the  time  and  place  of  Homer.  16037 

—  Juventus  mundi,  the  gods  and  men  of  the  heroic  age.  7887 

—  Montenegro,  a  sketch,    {In  Burlineame,  E.  L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  1.)  17646 

—  Preface.  {In  Mackenzie,  G.  M.  and  Irbv,  A.  P.  Trav.  in  the  Slav.  prov.. 

etc.)                                                   '  17237 

—  Preface.     {In  Schliemann,  H.    Mycenas.)          •  *I 

—  The  might  of  right;  fr.  the  writings  of  G. ;  bv  E.  E.  Brown.    Introd.  bv 

J.  D.  Long.     (Spare  min.  ser.)                  *                                              '  22580 

—  The  state  in  its  relations  vmn  the  church.    2  v.               .  *I 

—  The  Vatican  decrees  in  their  bear,  on  civ.  allegiance.    With  the  replies  of 

Archbishop  Manning  and  Lord  Acton.  *I 

—  Vaticanism ;  answer  to  reproofs  and  replies.  *I 

—  Archer,  T.  W.  E.    Gladstone  and  his  contemporaries.    3  v.  *I 

—  Bagehot,  W.     (7?i  ^I's  Biog.  studies.)  20441 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Jones,  C.  H.    Short  life  of  G. ;'  with  extr.  fr.  his  speeches  and  writings.  19803 

—  McCarthy,  J.    The  liberal  triumvirate  of  England.    (In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.    Gladstone  on  Church  and  state.  {In  his  Crit.  and  hist. 

ess.)  20133 

—  McGilchrist,  J.    Life  of  Gladstone.  7693 

—  Mr.  Gladstone  and  the  Greek  question.     (Dipl.  sketches,  3.)  '  19137 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Letters  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk  on  Gladstone's  rec.  ex- 

postulation. *1 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  Gladstone.     {In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 

—  Towle,  G.  M.     {In  his  Certain  men  of  mark.)  20075 

—  See  also  Fessler,  J.    True  and  false  Infallibility  of  the  popes.  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  507 

Glaisher,  J.  Philosophical  instruments  and  processes,  as  repr. 
in  the  Great  Exhibition.     {In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts, 

etc..  lect.)  4735 

—  Flammarion,  C,  Fouvielle,  TT.  de,  and  Tissaudier,  G.  Travels  in  the  air.  *I 
Glaister,  E.  Needlework.  Illust.  (Art  at  Home  ser.)  19534 
Glance  at  New  York;  drama.  (J7iMod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  27.)  11823 
Glanvill,  J.  TuUoch,  J.  {In  his  Rat.  theology,  v.  2.)  11457 
Glasgow.     Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  G.  and  its  environs.  *I 

—  Doran,  J.  (/w  A  is  Mem.  of  our  great  towns.)  17803 
Glass.     Barif,  F.  8.     Glass  and  silicates.  15471 

—  Bevan,  G.  P.    Industrial  classes  and  industrial  statistics.  16804 

—  Glass;  cast,  cut,  and  enjrraved.     (In  Antetix papers.)  14186 

—  Jewitt,  L.     (In  his  Hf.-hrs.  anig.  Eng.  aiitiq.)  16829 

—  Nesbitt,  A.    Glass.     (So.  Kensinsrton  Mus.  Art.  hd.-bks.)  •! 

—  Sauzay,  A.    Wonders  of  glass-making  in  all  ages.                   ^  8383 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.  The  glass  manufacture.  (In  his  Sci.  and  commerce.)  18644 
Glass  Painting.     Fromberg,  E.  O.     Essay  on  the  art.  2182 

—  Hancock,  E.  C.  Amateur  ijottery  and  glass  painter.  21563 
Glazier,  L.  History  of  Gardner,  Mass.,  1785-1860.  1576 
Glazier,  W.  Battles  for  the  Union.  13444 
Gleanings  of  past  years,  by  W.  E.  Gladstone.     7  v. 

18528-31  ;  18623-4 ;  18861 

Gleig,  G.  R.     The  country  curate.  1536 

—  History  of  the  Bible.    2  v.                   ,                                                  *  5047-8 

—  Life  of  Robert,  tlrst  Lord  Clive.  12889 

—  The  li^ht  dragoon.  2281 

—  Memoirs  of  Warren  Hastings.    3  v.  2267-9 

—  A  subaltern  in  America;  campaigns  of  the  Brit,  armv  at  Baltimore,  etc.y 

1814-15.    ^                                                                       '  4299 

Glen  of  the  echoes  ;  by  H.  Martiueau.  2936 
Glen  Roy.     Tyndall,  .J.     Parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy.     {In  his 

Frag.,  V.  1.)  19303 
Glencairn  ;  dramatic  story ;  by  W.  Chambers.  {In  his  Stor.  of 

remark,  persons.)  18069 
Glencoe  ;  tragedy  ;  by  T.  N.  Talfourd.  {In  his  Tragedies,  etp.)  5870 
Glengall,  Earl  of.     See  Butler,  R. 

Glenn,  J.     Cousin  Paul.  7469 
Glennie,  J.  S.  S.     Pilgrim  memories ;  travel  and  disc,  in  the 

bii'th-countries  of  Christianity  with  H.  T.  Buckle.  15363 
Contents.    Egypt.  —  Sinai.  —  Idumaea.  —  Palestine.  —  Lebanon.  — Add. 
pers.  details  concern.  Buckle. 

Glide.     Oliver,  J.     Wreck  of  the  Glide,  etc,  4875 

Glimpse  of  the  world  ;  by  [P3.  M.  Sewell].  5573 

Glimpses  of  Nineveh,  B.  C.  690.  3260 
Glimpses  of  the  Dark  Ages  ;  or.  Sketches  of  the  soc.  cond.  of 

Europe,  5th. -12th.  cent.     2d.  ed.  1537 

Glimpses  thr.  the  cannon-smoke;  sketches;  by  A.  Forbes.  20051 

Glisan,  R.     Journal  of  army  life.  13432 

Glo'du^  pseud.     Breech-loaders.  11984 
Gloria;  by  B.  P.  Galdos.     2  v.                                                    22612-13 
Glossology.     See  Language. 
Gloucester,  Bp  of.     See  EUicott,  C.  J. 
Gloucester,  Duchess  of.     See  Mary,  Duchess  of  Gloucester. 

Gloucester,  Eng.     Marshall,  E.  Memories  of  troublous  times.  20095 

Gloucestershire.     Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  Gloucestershire.  *I 


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Glouvet,  J.  de.     Le  berger. 

Glover,  C.  H.     Vernon  Grove. 

Glover,  S.  E.     Cradle  of  liberty.   {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  38.) 

Gloverson  and  his  silent  partners  ;  by  R.  Keeler. 

Gluck,  C.  W.  von.     Iphig^nie  en  Aulide. 

—  Iphig^nie  en  Tauride. 

—  Orpheus;  with  orig.  words,  and  Eng.  paraphrase,  by  H.  F.  Chorley;  ed. 

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—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Gt.  Germ,  compos.) 
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Gluemer,  C  von.     The  Frau  domina. 

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—  Reich  zu  reich  und  arm  zii  arm.    (DeutscterNovellenschatz.) 
Glum,  Viga.     Viga  Glum's  saga  ;  fr.  the  Icelandic,  with  notes 

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La  vie  de  voyage. 

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—  Les  Pleiades. 

Goblet,  The  ;  by  Tieck.     {In  Carlyle,  T.  Tales,  etc,  v.  2.) 
Goblins.     Sikes,  W.     I^ritish  goblins  ;  Welsh  folk-lore  ;  fairy 

mythology,  legends,  and  traditions. 
Goby,  E.     La  petite  marieuse  ;  fantaisie 

ser.  6.) 
God.     Arnold,  M.     God  and  the  Bible. 

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of  a  God.     {In  Chr.  Evid.,  Soc.  Faith,  etc.) 

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—  Faber,  F.  W.    The  Creator  and  the  creature. 
Same;  5th.  Amer.  ed. 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.  Critique  of  proofs  of  the  being  of  God ;  The  God  of  relig. ; 

or.  The  human  God.     {In  his  Ways  of  the  spirit.) 

—  James,  H.    God.     {In  his  Lect.  etc.) 

—  King,  T.  S.  Idea  of  God  and  truths  of  Christianity.  {In  his  Patriotism.) 

—  Leonard,  W.    Discourse  on  inspiration  and  revelation,  etc. 

—  Manning,  H.  E.    Fourfold  sovereigntj'  of  God. 

—  Martineau,  J.    Ideal  substitutes  for  God. 

—  Mulford,  E.    The  republic  of  God ;  an  institute  of  theology. 

—  Peabody,  A.  P,    God.     {In  Unitarian  affirmations.) 

—  Read,  H.    The  palace  of  the  Great  King;  or,  The  power,  wisdom,  and 

goodness  of  God,  illust.  in  his  works. 

—  Savage,  M.  J.    Belief  in  God ;  examination  of  problems. 
Talks  about  God.     {In  his  Sermons,  v.  2.) 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.     {In  his  Gospel  of  law.) 

—  See  also  Anthropomorphism ;— Nature. 

God  and  the  man  ;  romance  ;  by  R.  Buchanan. 
God  with  men  ;  or.  Footprints  of  providential  leaders  ;  by  S. 
Osgood. 


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22148 
16165 

15848 
6992 

13112 
13830 

22506 
13627 
7560 
17331 
21508 
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20033 

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15322 

15879 
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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  509 

God  with  us  ;  by  A.  Hovey.  9935 

Goddard,  J.     Wonderful  stor.  fr.  Northern  lands  ;  introd.  by 

G.  W.  Cox.     Illust.  10693 

Goddard,  S.  P.  Buds,  briers,  and  berries  ;  [poems].  *I 
Godfrey,  E.  K.     The  island  of  Nantucket ;  what  it  was.  and 

what  it  is.                                                                                 ,  *I 

Godfrey,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Unspotted  from  the  world.  '  22726 
Godkin,  E.  L.     Legislation  and  soc.  science.      {In  Amer.  Soc. 

8ci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

Godkin,  G.  8.     Life  of  Victor  Emmanuel  II.     2  v.  19291-2 

Godolphin  ;  by  [E.  Bulwer  Lj^ton].  586 

God's  word  thr.  preaching  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.  Hall.  13655 

Godson,  The,  of  a  marquis  ;  by  A.  Theuriet.  17792 

Godwie-Castle  ;   [v.  A.  von  Paalzow].     3  v.  10352-4 

Godwin,  Mary  W.     Elwood,  A.  K.      {In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 

Godwin,  P.     Biography  of  W.  C.  Bryant ;  with  extr.    fr.  his 

correspondence.     2  v.  22763-4 

—  History  of  France,  v.  1.    Ancient  Gaul.  1540 
Godwin,  W.     Adventures  of  Caleb  Williams.  6700 

—  The  enquirer;  reflections  on  education,  manners,  and  literature.  1543 

—  St.  Leon.  1544 

—  De  Quincev,  T.     (In  his  Lit.  remin.,  v.  1.)  1153 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (I7i  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2256 

—  Paul,  C.  K.    Godwin;  his  friends  and  contemporaries.  2  v.  15446-7 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.     (Ifi  his  Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 
Goedeke,  K.     Goethes  Leben  und  Schriften.  16523 

—  a7id  Tittmann,  J.  •  Deutsche  Dichter  des  16  Jahrh.  v.  1-17.  16355-69 

Contents.  V.  1.  Goedeke.  K.  und  Tittmann.  J.  Liederbuch.  2,  3. 
Tittmann,  J.  Schauspiele.  2  v.  4-6.  Goedeke,  K.  Dichtungen  von 
Hans  Sachs.  3  v.  7.  Goedeke,  K.  Das  Narrenschiff  von  Sebastian 
Brant.  8,  9.  Goedeke,  K.  Froschraenseler  von  Georg  RoUenhagen.  2 
V.  10.  Goedeke,  K.  Teuerdank.  11.  Goedeke.  K.  Die  Xarrenbesch- 
w^orung  von  Thomas  Murner.  12.  Goedeke,  K.  Schwiinke.  13. 
Goedeke.  K.  u.  Tittman,  J.  Deutsche  Dichter,  etc.  Die  Schauspiele  der 
Englischen  Komodianten  in  Deutschland.  14.  Die  Schauspiele  des  Her- 
zogs  H.  J.  von  Braunschweig.  15.  Dichtungen  v.  J.  Fischart,  genannt 
Menzer.    16,  17.    Waldis,  B.    Esopus. 

Deutsche  Dichter  des  17  Jahrh,  v.  1-14.  16463-76 

Contents.  \.  1.  Opitz,  M.  Ausgewjihlte  Dichtungen.  2.  Flem- 
ing, P.  Gedichte.  3.  Logan,  F.  von.  Sinngedichte.  4.  Gryphius. 
A.  Dramatische  Dichtun^m.  5.  Weckherliri,  G.  R.  Gedichte.  6.'  Guen- 
ther,  J.  C.  Gedichte.  7,  8.  Grimmelshausen,  -  H.  J.  C.  von.  Der 
abenteuerliche  Simplicissimus.  9.  Dach,  S.  Gedichte.  10, 11.  Grim- 
melshausen, H.  J.  C.  von.  Simplicianische  Schriften.  12.  Gerhardt, 
P.  Gedichte.  13.  Spe,  F.  Trutz-Nachtigal.  14.  Gryphius.  A.  Lyrische 
Gedichte. 
Georgei,  A.     My  life  and  acts  in  Hungary.  1615 

Goerlach,  William.     Prince  Bismarck  ;  biog.  sk.  ;  fr.  the  Ger- 
man ;  by  M.  E.  von  Gleghu.  14036 
Goethe,   C.   E.     Goethe's  mother ;   Correspondence  of  C.   E. 
Goethe  with  Goethe,  Lavater,    Wieland,   and  others ;  fr. 
the  Germ.,  with  add.  of  biog.  sk.,   etc.  ;  by  A.  S.  Gibbs. 
Introd.  by  C.  Cook.                                                                      21171 
Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Ausgewahlte  Werke.     36  v.  in  18.  *I 
Contents.    V.  1.  Lieder.— Aus  Wilhelm  Meister.— Balladen.— Antiker 
Form  sich  njihernd.  —  Ele^ien.— Episteln.— Epigramme  — Weissagungen 
des  Bakis.— Yier  .Jahreszeiten.    2.    Sonette.— Yermischte    Gedichte.— 
Kunst. — Parabolisch.  —  Epigraramatiseh .  —  Politica.  —  Gott  und  Welt. — 
Ehinesisch-Deutsclie  Jahres-und  Tages-Zeiten. — Aus  fremden  Sprachen. 
— Noten.    3.    Hermann  und  Dorothea.— Achilleis.—Reineke  Fuchs.    4. 
Gotz  von  Berlichingen  mit  der  eisernen  Hand.— Egmont. — Clavigo.    5. 


510  FKEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Faust.  6.  Iphigenie  auf  Tauris.  —  Torquato  Tasso.  — Die  natiirliche 
Tochter.— Elpenor.  7.  Leiden  des  jungen  Werthers.— Brief e  aus  der 
Schweiz.— Brief  eines  Landgeistlichen.  — Zwo  biblische  Fragen.— Die 
WalilAerwandtschaften.  8,  9.  Welhelm  Meisters  Lehrjahre,  10. 
Welhelm  Meisters  Wanderjahre.— Reise  der  Sohne  Megaprazons.— Die 
guten  Weiber.— Novelle.  11,  12.  Aus  meinem  Leben.— Wahrlieit  und 
Dichtung.  13.  Spriiche  in  Reimen.— Spriiclie  in  Prosa.— Ethisclies. 
14.  West-ostlicher  Divan.  15.  Loge.— Festgedichte.— An  Personen.— 
Invectiven.— Gedichte  zu  Bildern.— Maskenziige.— Im  Namen  der  Biir- 
gerschaft  von  Carlsbad.— Einzelne  Seenen  zu  festlichen  Gelegenheiten.— 
Theaterreden.  16.  Die  Laune  des  Verliebten.— Die  Mitschuldigen.— 
Das  Jahrmarktsfest  zu  Plundersweilern.— Das  Neueste  von  Plunders- 
weilern.— Ein  Fastnachtspiel.— Satyros.— Bahrdt.— Gotter,  Helden,  und 
Wieland.— Prometheus.— KiinstlersErdewallen.— KiinstlersApotheose.— 
Triumph  der  Empfind-samkeit.— Die  Vogel.  17.  Claudine  von  Villa 
Bella. — Erwin  und  Elmire.  — Jeri  und  Bateli.  —  Lila.— Die  Fischerin.— 
Scherz,  List  und  Rache.— Die  ungleichen  Hausgenossen.— Zauberflote, 
Zweiter  Theil.-Cantaten.  18.  Stella.— Die  Gesehwister.— Der  Gross- 
Cophta.— Der  Biirgergeneral.- -Die  Aufgeregten.— Des  Epimenides  Er- 
w^achen.- Pandora.  19.  Italianische  Reise.  20.  Italien.— Ueberltalien. 
21.  Campagne  in  Frankreich.  —  Belagerung  von  Mainz.— Unterhaltungen 
Deutscher  Ausgewanderten.  22.  Schweizerreise,  1797.— Reise  am  Rhein^ 
Main  und  Neckar,  1814-15.  23.  Annalen  oder  Tag-und  Jahreshefte, 
1749-1822.— Biographische  Einzelnheiten.  24.  Cellini.  25.  Cellini.— 
Rameaus  Neffe.— Anmerkungen.  —  Naehtriigliches  zu  Rameaus  Nefle.— 
Diderots  Versuch  iiber  die  Malerei.  26.  Winckelmann.— Hackert.- - 
Enleitung  in  die  PropylJien.— Ueber  Laokoon.— Der  Sammler  und  die 
Seinigen.— Ueber  Wahrheit  und  Wahrseheinlichkeit  der  Kunstwerke.— 
Philostrats  Gemiilde.- Antik  und  modern.— Nachtriigliches  zu  Philostrats 
Gemiilden.  27.  Ferneres  iiber  Kunst.  28.  Deutsche  Literatur.  29. 
Ausvviirti^'e  Literatur  und  Volkspoesie.  30.  Gottfried  von  Berlichin- 
gen.— Iphigenie  in  Prosa.— Erwin  und  Elmire  in  der  friihesten  Gestalt.— 
Claudine  von  Villa  Bella,  desgl. — Zwei  iiltere  Seenen  aus  dem  Jahrmarkts- 
fest zu  Plundersweilern.  —  Hanswursts  Hochzeit.  —  Paralipomena  zu 
Faust.  —  Zwei  Teufelchen  und  Amor.— Fragmente  einer  Tragodie.  — Die 
natiirliche  Tochter.  Schema  der  Fortsetzung.— Pandora,  desgl.— Nausikaa. 
31.  Gotz  von  Berlichingen  fiir  die  Biihne.— Die  Wette.— Mahomet. — 
Tancred.— Theater  und  dramatische  Poesie.  32.  Morphologic.- Beitriige 
zur  Optik.  33,34.  Zur  Farbenlehre.  35.  Materialien  zur  Geschichte 
der  Farbenlehre.  36.  Naturwissenschaftliche  Einzelnheiten.— Minera- 
logie  und  Geologic.- Meteorologie.— Zur  Naturwissenschaft  im  Allge- 
meinen. 

—  Ausgewahlte  Prosa.     (Germ.  Class,  for  Amer.  students.)  16146 

—  Autobiography ;    Truth  and  poetry  f r.  my  life ;  tr.  by  J.  Oxenford. 

Also,  Letters  fr.  Switzerland  and  trav.  in  Italy;   tr.  by  A.  J.  W. 
Morrison.    2  v.  '  *  1645-6 

—  Correspondence  bet.  Schiller  and  G.,  1794-1805;  tr.  bv  G.  H.  Calvert, 

V.  1.  '  1559 

—  Correspondence  with  a  child.  175 

—  Dramatic  works ;  tr.  by  A.  Swanwick  and  W.  Scott.  1552 

Contents.    Faust.— I'phigenia  in  Tauris.— Torquato  Tasso.— Egmont.— 
Goetz  von  Berlichingen. 

—  Elective  affinities.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  11082 

—  Faust ;  Mit  Einleitung  und  erkliirenden  Anmerkungen  von  G.  von  Loe- 

per.    2  V.  16350-1 

—  Faust ;  pt.  I. ;  text,  with  Eng.  notes,  ess.,  and  verse  trans.,  by  E.  J.  Tur- 

ner and  E.  D.  A.  Morshead.  '  22220 

—  Faust;  pt.  I.    Introd.  and  notes,  by  J.  M.  Hart.      (Germ,  class,  for 

Am.  students.) 

—  Faust ;  tr.  by  A.  Hayward. 

—  Faust ;  tr.  bv  A.  Swanwick. 

—  Faust;  tr.  by  B.  Tavlor.    2  v. 

—  Faust;  tr.  bv  C.  H.  Bowen. 

—  Faust;  tr.  by  C.  T.  Brooks. 

—  Faust;  tr.  by  T.  Martin. 

—  Herman  and  Dorothea;  introd.,  comm.,  etc.,  by  J.  31.  Hart.     (Germ. 

class,  for  Am.  students.) 

—  Sams ;  tr.  by  E.  Frothingham. 

—  Iphigenie  auf  Tauris;  introd.  and  notes  by  F.  Carter;  ed.  by  W.  D. 

TThitney.     (Whitney's  Germ,  texts.) 

—  Iphigenia  in  Tauris ;  tr."  by  G.  J.  Adler. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOORS. 


511 


—  Nachtrage  zu  Goethe's  Werken;   Gesamm.  uiid  hersg.   von    E.  Boas. 

3  V.  in  2. 

—  Naturwissenschaftliche  Correspondenz,  1812-1832 ;  hersg.  v.  F.  H.  Bra- 

tranck.    2  v. 

—  Die  neue  Melusine.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.) 

—  The  new  Paris.     {In  Tales  fr.  the  German.) 

—  Novels  and  tales. 

Contents.     Elective  aflanities. — Sorrows  of    young  Werther.— Recrea- 
tions of  the  German  emigrants. — The  good  women. — A  tale. 

—  Poems  and  ballads ;  tr.  by  W.  E.  Aytoun  and  T.  Martin. 

—  Roman  elegies ;  tr.  into  Eng.  prose  by  L.  Noa. 

—  Torquato  Tasso,  ein  schauspiel. 

—  Translations  fr.  G.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.) 

—  Truth  and  poetry  fr.  my  own  life ;  or,  Autobiog.  of  G. ;  ed.  by  P.  God- 

win.   2  V.     ' 

—  West-easterly  divan ;  tr.  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  J.  "Weiss. 

—  Wilhelm  Mefster's  apprenticeship  and  travels ;  f  r.  the  Germ.  2  v.    New  ed. 

—  Same;  tr.  by  T.  Carlyle.    3  v. 

—  Arnold,  M.    A  French  critic  on  G.     {In  his  Mixed  ess.) 

—  Austin,  S.    Characteristics  of  Goethe;  fr.  Falk  Von  Miiller,  etc.;  with 

notes  illust.  of  Germ,  literature.    3  v. 

—  Boyesen,  H.  H.    Goethe  and  Schiller ;  their  lives  and  works,  inch  comm. 

on  Faust. 

—  Carlyle,  T.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1,  3.)  i 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Biog.  ess.) 

—  Der  junge  Goethe ;  Seine  Briefe  und  Dichtungen,  1764r-1776. 

Einleitung  v.  M.  Bernavs.    3  v.  10436-« 

—  Eckermann,  J.  P.    Gesprache  mit  Goethe,  1823-1832.    3  v.  16216-18 


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Same ;  Conversations  with  G. ;  tr.  by  S.  M.  Fuller. 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.     {In  his  Representative  men.) 

—  Goedeke,  K.    Goethes  Leben  und  Schriften. 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    {In  his  Famous  men.) 

—  Grimm,  H.    Goethe.    Yorlesungen  gehalten  an  der  Kgl.  Univ.  zu  Ber- 

lin.   2  V.  in  1. 
Goethe's  Yerhaltniss  zur  bildenden  Kunst.     {In  his  Zehn  ausgewahlte 

ess.) 
Life  and  times  of  Goethe ;  tr.  by  S.  H.  Adams. 

—  Hayward,  A.    Goethe.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.) 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.    Goethe's  scientific  researches.     {In  his  Pop.  lect.) 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.     {In  his  Hist,  of  Germ,  lit.) 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.    Goethe  and  his  influence.     {In  his  Ess.,  v.  2.) 

—  Jameson,  A.    Goethe  and  his  daughter-in-law.     {In  her  Sketches.) 

—  Lazarus,  E.    Alide;  an  episode  of  Goethe's  life. 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.    Life  and  works  of  Goethe.    2  v. 

Story  of  Goethe's  life;  (abgd.  fr.  ''Life  and  works  of  G.") 

—  Masson,  D.    Shakespeare  and  Goethe.     {In  his  Three  devils.) 

—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdv,  K.    Goethe  and  Mendelssohn.     (1821-1831.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.     (in  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  3;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  2. 11.) 

—  Scherer,  E.    Dante  et  Goethe;  Goethe.     {In  his  Etudes  crit.  de  lit.) 

—  Schmidt,  J.    Goethe  und  Suleika.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen 

Leben,  v.  1.) 

—  Taylor,  B.     {In  his  Studies  in  Germ,  literature.) 

—  and  Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.    Select  minor  poems;  fr.  the  German;  with 

notes  by  J.  S.  Dwight. 
Goethe  and  Schiller ;  hist,  romance  ;  by  C.  Mundt ;  tr.  by  C. 

Coleman. 
Goetschy,  G.     Professeur  de  declamation ;    pr^f-monol.     (In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  ser.  1.) 

—  Same;  The  professor  of  elocution.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.) 
Goetz  von  Berlichingen,   with   the  iron  hand ;    tragedy ; 

Goethe.      (In  his  Dram,  works.) 
Gogol,  N.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  Ms  Prem.  lund.,  v. 
Going  home  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope.     (In  his  Seven  stories.) 
Going  somewhere  ;  by  M.  Quad.     (In  Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.) 
Going  South  ;  by  W.  T.  Adams. 


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512  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Gold.     Horton,  S.  D.     Silver  and  gold,  and  their  rel.  to  the 

problem  of  resumption.  17632 

—  Phillips,  J.  A.    The  mining  and  metallurgy  of  gold  and  silver.  *I 

—  Smith,  J.  V.  C.    Buried  millions.    Where  do  the  gold  and  silver  go?      18286 

—  See  also  Metallurgy. 
Also  Goldsmith's  vrork. 

Gold  and  dross  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Maj^o].  12228 

Gold  and  name  ;  by  M.  S.  Schwartz.  8862 

Gold  brick,  The  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  6934 

Gold-bug,  The  ;  by  E.  A.  Poe.     {In  his  Tales.)  5144 

—  Same.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  12.)  12983 
Gold  Elsie  ;  fr.  the  German  of  E.  Marlitt  [E.  Johns].  7506 
Gold  foil ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  1950 
Gold  mines.     See  California. 

Gold  of  Chickaree,  The  ;  by  S.  and  A.  Warner.  16592 

Gold  robin  ;  by  A.  Putnam.  6117 

Goldammer,    L.      Auf    Wiedersehen !  ;    Eine    Hochzeitnacht. 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16167 

Golden  age.  The,  of  New  York  ;  by  W.  Irving.     (Treas.  trove 

ser.,  V.  1.)  14266 

Golden  autumn  ;  by  T.  Miller.  10576 

Golden  branch.  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  (In  his  Extravagan- 
zas, V.  3.)  *I 
Golden  butterfly  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  16904 
Golden  clew  ;  by  Mrs.  Slierwood.  (/n  her  Works,  v.  4.)  3958 
Golden  dreams  ;  by  A.  Fabre.  {In  Short  stor.)  6965 
Golden  dreams  and  leaden  realities  ;  by  Ralph  Raven.  5164 
Golden  eagle  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  B.  Howe.       {lyi  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  22.)  11821 

Golden  farmer  ;  by  B.  Webster.     {In  French's  Min.  dr.,  v.  1.)   11833 

—  Same.  Another  copy.  6056 
Golden  fleece,  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.     {In  his  Extravaganzas, 

V.  3.)  *I 

Golden  grain  ;  by  B.  L.  Far j eon.  12152 

Golden  legend  ;   by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  2743 

Golden  lion,  The,  of  Granpere  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  10922 

Golden  lotus,  The  ;  and  other  legends  of  Japan  ;  by  E.  Greey.  22261 
Golden  poems  ;  ed.  by  F.  F.  Browne.  22016 

Golden-rod  ;  an  idyl  of  Mt.  Desert ;  by  C.  C.  Harrison.  19546 

Golden  shaft.  The  ;  by  C.  Gibbon.  22468 

Golden  sorrow,  A  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Hoey.  10939 

Golden  verses.     JSee  Pythagoras. 
Golden  wedding,  A ;    by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilley.     {In  her  Sussex 

stories,  v.  1.)  20546 

Goldoni,  C.     Commedie.     41  v.  in  21.  *I 

Contents.    Y.  1.    II  teatro  comico.— La  bottega  del  caffe.— L'avventu- 

riere  onorato.    2.    La  locandiera. — Pamela  fanciulla. — Pamela  maritata. 

3.    La  vedova  scaltra. — La  famiglia  dell'  antiquario. — II  vero  amico.    4. 

L'avvocato  veneziano. — II  padre  di  famiglia. — II  cavaliere  e  la  dama.    5. 

II  bugiardo. — Gli  amori  di  Zelinda  e  Lindoro.— La  ^elosia  di  Lindoro.    6. 

Le  inquietudini  di  Zelinda. — II  ventaglio. — L'osteria  della  posta.    7.    Le 

smanie  per  la  villeggiatura. — Le  avventure  della  villeggiatura. — II  ritoruo 

dalla  villeggiatura.    8.    La  cameriera  brillante. —  L'avaro  fastoso. —  La 

serva  amorosa.    9.    La  moglie  saggia. — II  feudatario. — La  tintaammalata. 

10.    Le  bourron  bienfaisant. — 11  burbero  benetico. — Gl'innamorati.    11. 

La  guerra. — II  tutore. — L'adulatore.    12.    Le  femmine  puntigliose. — II 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKb.  513 

cavalieTe  di  buon  gusto.  ~  II  servitore  di  due  padroni.  13.  L'amore 
paterno. — II  prodigo.— La  Scozzese.  14.  La  donna  volubile.— La  donna 
di  maneggio.— La  figlia  unbiddiente.  15.  II  matrimonio  per  concorso. 
—La  burla  retrocessa.— L'avaro. — II  frappatore.    16.    II  raggiratore. — 

I  mercanti. — La  donna  strava^ante.  17.  La  donna  di  garbo.— Le  donne 
curiose. — L'apatista  ossia  I'indifferente.  18.  II  poeta f anatico. — II  vecchio 
bizzarro. — La  donna  sola.  19.  Uneurioso  accidente. — Labuonafamiglia. 
— La  donna  forte.    30.    La  villeggiatura. — La  donna  di  testa  debole. — 

II  cavaliere  di  spirito.  21.  UnadelTeultimeseredicarnevale.— Irusteghi. 
— Le  massere.  22.  Chi  la  fa  I'aspetta.— Le  morbinose.— I  morbinosi. 
33.  Sior  Todero  Brontolou.— Le  barutfe  ebiozzotte.— Le  donne  di  casa 
soa.  24.  I  due  gemelli.— I  pettegolezzi  delle  donne. — La  madre  amo- 
rosa.  25.  La  donna  vendicativa. —  L'erede  fortunata. —  La  donna  di 
Governo.  26.  L'amante  militare. — I  malcontenti. — La  sposa  Persiana. 
27.  L'impostore.— La  banca  rotta.— Ircana  in  Julfa.  28.  La  Castalda. 
— II  geloso  avaro. — Ircana  in  Ispaan.  29.  II  contrattempo.— L'uomo  di 
mondo. — La  Peruviana.  30.  L'impresario  delle  Smirne.— L'uomo  pru- 
dente.— La  Dalmatina.  31.  La  dama  prudente. —  II  giuocatore. —  La 
pupilla.  32.  II  buon  compatriotto.  —  I  puutigli  domestici.  —  II  ricco 
insidiato.  33.  L'inco^nita. — Le  donne  di  buon  umore. — La  vedova  spiri- 
toso.  34.  Gli  amanti  timidi.— Le  donne  gelose.— II  medico  Olandese. 
35.  La  putta  onorata.— La  buona  moglie.— II  festino.  36.  La  casa 
nova. —  La  buona  madre. —  La  bella  selvaggia.  37.  La  Griselda. — II 
lilosopho  inglese.— II  campiello.  38.  La  donna  bizzarra.— L'amante  di 
s^  medesimo.— La  scuola  di  ballo.  39.  II  padre  per  amore. — La  sposa 
sagace.— Don  Giovanni  tenorio.  40.  II  cavalier  giocondo.— Lo  spirito 
di  contraddizione.— Rinaldo  di  Mont  Albans.  41.  II  terenzio.— II  Tor- 
quato  Tasso.— II  Moliere.— La  Metempsicosi. 

—  Commedie  scelte.  15502 

—  Diversi  componimenti  poetici.  *I 

Bound  with  his  Memorie.  ^ 

—  Memorie  per  servire  alia  storia  di  sua  vita.    3  v.  *I 

—  Memoires.     (Barric-re.    Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  6.)  14526 

—  Memoirs 5  fr.  the  Fr.  by  J.  Black;  with  ess.  by  W.  D.  Howells.    (Choice 

autobiog.)                 "                                       *  17274 

Goldschmidt,  Mme.  J.  (L.)     Clayton,  E.  C.  (In  her  Queens 

of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.    (In  ^is  Great  singers,  ser.  2.)  20365 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     {In  his  Essays,  biog.,  and  crit.)  4523 

—  Willis,  N.  P.     {In  his  Famous  persons,  etc.)  4804 
Goldschmidt,  M.     The  flying    mail,— Thoresen.  M.  Old  Olaf. 

— Bjornsen,  B.     The  railroad  and  the  churchyard ;   [The 
eagle's  nest;  The  father].  9290 

Goldsmid,  F.  J.     Introduction.     (In  India,  Council  of  India. 

Eastern  Persia,  ete.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  James  Outram ;  biography.    Illust.  and  maps.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  20212-13 
Goldsmith,  O.     Works  I'with  Life  and  notes.     4  v.                    1566-9 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Life  of  G.— Poems.— Plays.— Letters.  2.  Vicar  of 
Wakefield.— Essays.— Criticism.  3.  Citizen  of  the  world.— Letters.  4. 
Inquiry  into  the  present  state  of  polite  learning. — The  Bee.— Prefaces  and 
introd.— Appendix. 

—  The  deserted  village.    {I71  Stevens,  E.  T.,  and  Morris,  D.    Annot.  poems.)      18396 

—  History  of  the  earth  and  animated  nature.    Illust.    New  ed.    4  v.  1562-5 

—  *S'ame ;  with  notes.    Illust.    2  v.  6762-3 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Parnell.     {In  Parnell,  T.    Poet,  works.)  3380 

—  Miscellaneous  works ;  with  acct.  of  life  and  writings ;  ed.  by  W.  Irving.         1571 

Contents.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  G.— Vicar  of  Wakefield.— 
Inquiry  into  the  present  state  of  polite  learning.— Miscellaneous  poems.— 
Dramatic  :  The  ,^ood-natured  man ;  She  stoops  to  conquer ;  Oratorio. — 
Prefaces  and  criticism.— Citizen  of  the  world.— The  Bee.— Essavs. 

—  Poems.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)                                                       '  18385 

—  Poems ;  Sketch  of  his  life.     {In  Hudson,  H.  N.    Text-book  of  poetry.)  14038 

—  Select  poems ;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe ;  [biog.  not.  bv  T.  B.  Macaulay.]  14342 

—  She  stoops  to  conquer.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  10.)  11812 

—  The  traveller,     (/w  Stevens,  E.  T.,  ««f?  Morris,  D.    Annot.  poems.)  18396 

—  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  1570 

—  Black,  W.    Goldsmith.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  18270 

—  Forster,  J.    Life  and  times  of  G.    2  v.  10112-13 


514  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Giles,  H.     {In  his  Lcct.  and  essays,  v.  1.)  2252 
Same.    Another  copy.  7850 

—  Goldsmith's  Clubs.     (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Howitt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

—  Irving,  W.    Goldsmith ;  biog.  2142 

—  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.    Goldsmith.     (In  his  Quart,  essays.)  14194 

—  Maeaulay,  T.  B.     (In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  6.)  2791 
Same.    (In  New  biog.  of  illust.  men.)  2803 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.    Goldsmitli's  work.     (In  his  Abt.  old  story-tellers.)  17346 

—  Prior,  J.    Life  of  G.  3559 

—  Scott,  W.     (In  his  Lives  of  novelists,  v.  2;  and  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)        3851 ;  3837 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.     (In  his  Eng.  humorists.)  4398 
Goldsmith's  daughter,  The  ;  by  E.  M.  Stewart.     (In  her  Cloist. 

legends.)  12789 

Goldsmith's  wife,  The  ;  by  Mme.  C.  Reybaud.  17914 

Goldsmith's  work.     Boutell,  C.     Gold  working.  15475 

—  Collins,  J.  E.    Private  book  of  useful  alloys  and  memoranda  for  gold- 

smiths, etc.  10781 

—  Gee,  G.  E.    Practical  gold-worker ;  or,  The  goldsmith's  and  jeweller's 

instructor.  16826 

—  Pollen,  J.  H.    Gold  and  silversmith's  work.  *I 

—  "Wheatley,  H.  B.,  and  Delamotte,  P.  H.    Art  work  in  gold  and  silver: 

mediaeval.     (Hd.-bks.  of  pract.  art.)  *I 

Golovnin,  V.  M.     Captivity  in  Japan.     (In  Taylor,  B.     Cycl. 

of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Memoirs  of  a  captivity  in  Japan,  1811-13;  with  obs.  on  the  country,  etc. 

2d.  ed.    3  V.  1572-4 

Golownin.     See  Golovnin. 
Gommeux  devant  son  conseil  de  famille,  Le  ;  fantaisie  en  vers  ; 

par  N.  de  Villard.      (In  Sayn^tes,  s^r.  6.)  14796 

Gomorrah.     See  Sodom. 
Goneourt,  E.  Le  A.  H.  de.     Les  fr^res  Zemganno.  14587 

—  and  J.  A.  H.  de.    Madame  de  Pompadour.    Nouv.  ed.,  rev.  et  aug.  de 

lettres  et  documents  in^dits.  14567 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  7, 10.)  *I 
Gondinet,  E.     Les  convictions  de  papa  ;  comedie  ;  Le  mari  qui 

dort;  comedie.     (In  Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G.     Th^dtre,  etc., 
ser.  2.)  14483 

Gonsalvo.     See  Gonzalvo. 

Gonse,  L.     L'a?nvre  de  Jules  Jacquemart.  *I 

Gonzalvo  de  Cordova.    James,  E.  P.  R.     (In  his  Mem.,  v.  1.)     2293 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.     (In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Good,    J.    M.     The   book   of   nature ;    pref.     Sketch   of   the 

author's  life.  1575 

Good,  The.     Cousin,  V.     Lectures  on  the  true,  the  beautiful, 

and  the  good.  17493 

Good  aunt ;  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1326  ;  15295 

Good  fellow  ;  by  C.  M.  Walcot.  (In  French's  Min.  dr.,  v.  12.)  11842 
Good  for  nothing  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  9130 

Good  for  nothing  ;    by  J.  B.  Buckstone.      (In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  26.)  7984 

Good  French  governess.  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1327  ;  15295 

Good  Hope,  Cape  of.     Otter,  R.  H.     Winters  abroad ;  places 

visited  on  acct.  of  health.  22418 

Good  hour,  The  ;  by  B.  Auerbach.  15358 

Good  investment,  A  ;  by  W.  Flagg.  10917 

"  Good  luck  !  "  by  E.  Werner  [E.  Buerstenbinder] .  12514 


CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS. 


515 


;  1571 

7991 

17396 

6992 

1663 

10558 
20859 
;8635 

4942 


Good  luck  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.     (In  her  Country  by-ways.)  21032 

Good  match,  A  ;  by  A.  Perrier.  12042 

Good  Mr.  Bagglethorpe  ;  by  O.  Logan.  8572 

Good-natured  man,  The;  comedy;  by  O.  Goldsmith.     (In  his 

Works.)  1566: 

Good  night's  rest ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Gore.  (In  French's  Min.  dram., 

y.  40.) 
Good  old  times  ;  by  E.  Kellogg. 
Good  old  times.  The.     {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.) 
Good  society  ;  by  Mrs.  Grey. 
Good   stories    for  young   people;    fr.  "Good  words  for  the 

young." 
Good  talking  as  a  fine  art ;  by  F.  D.  Huntington. 
Good  things  for  the  young  of  all  ages,  1873-7.     7  v.     8565-70 

Xote.    Continuation  of  Good  words  for  the  young. 
Good  time  coming.  The  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur. 
Good  wishes  for  the  children  ;  [stories]  ;  by  H.  C.  Anderson. 
Good  woman.  The,  in  the  wood  ;  by  J.   R.  Planche.     (In  his 

Extravaganzas,  v.  4.)  *I 

Good  women.  The  ;  by  J.  W.  v.  Goethe.  (In  his  Novels,  etc.)  1556 
Good  words  ;  ed.  by  N.  Macleod.  Vols.  1-3,  5,  6.  6753-5  ;  6757-8 
Good  words  for  the  young.     1868-72.     4  v.  8561-4 

Note.    For  continuation  see  Good  things. 
Goodale,  E.     Journal  of  a  farmer's  daughter. 

—  and  D.  R.  All  round  the  year ;  verses  fr.  Sky  farm ;  inch  "In  Berkshire 

with  the  wild  flowers."    lUust. 

Apple-blossoms ;  verses. 

In  Berkshire  with  the  wild  flowers ;  illust.  by  W.  H.  Gibson. 

Same.    {In  their  All  round  the  year.) 

Goodale,  D.  R.^  joint  author.     See  Goodale, 

Goodale,  G.  L.     Concerning  a  few  common 
for  sci. -teach.) 

Goodall,  R.     Leeds  borough  sewage  works, 
and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.) 

Goodbye,  sweetheart ;  by  R.  Broughton. 

Goodell,  W.     Prime,  E.  D.  G.    Forty  years  in  the  Turkish  em- 
pire ;  mem.  of  G. 

Goodeve,  T.  M.  Elements  of  mechanism  ;  for  students  of  appl. 
mechanics.     2d.  ed. 

Goodman,  L.  R.     Verses.     (In  Outcroppings,  etc.) 

Goodman,  W.     Social  hist,  of  Gt.  Brit.  dur.  the  reigns  of  the 
Stuarts,  V.  1.     2d.  ed. 

Goodrich,  A.     History  of  the  character  and  achievements   of 
Columbus. 

Goodrich,  C.  A.     Family  encyclopedia. 

—  Select  British  eloquence;  speeches  of  orators,  sketches  of  their  lives,  etc. 
Goodrich,  F.  B.  and  Warden,  F.  L.     Romance  after  marriage. 

(In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  24.) 
Goodrich,  F.  E.     Life  and  pub.  serv.  of  W.  S.  Hancock.     In- 

trod.  by  F.  O.  Prince. 
Goodrich,   J.   W.      Phrenological  organs,   etc.  ;    poems,   and 

.prose  writings.     Portr. 
Goodrich,  J.  F.  Higginson,  T.  W.    (In  his  Harv.  mem.  biog., 

V.  1.) 


E. 

plants.     (Guides 

(Li  Ass.  of  Mun. 


20472 

20112 
18080 
19337 
20112 


18427 

*I 

10150 

15487 

9775 
6122 

6068 

*I 

1579 
157& 

11822 

19798 

9692 

6492 


516  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

•Goodrich,  S.  G.      Balloon  travels  of    Robert  Merry  and  his 

young  friends  ;  ed.  by  Peter  Parley.     lUust.  1600 

—  Curiosities  of  human  nature.  1585 

—  Enterprise,  industry,  and  art  of  man.  1588 

—  Famous  men  of  anc.  times.  1591 

Contents.  Mohammed.— Belisarius.—Attila.— Nero.— Seneca.— Virgil. 
—  Cicero.— Julius  Caesar.— Hannibal.  —Alexander.  —  Aristotle.— Demos- 
thenes.—Apelles.— Diogenes.— Plato.— Socrates.— Alcibiad^s.— Democri- 
tus.— Pericles. 

—  Famous  men  of  mod.  times.  1592 

Contents.  Sir  W.  Scott. —Ld.  Byron.— N.  Bonaparte.  — Goethe. — 
Burns.— E.  Burke.- S.  Johnson.  — Milton.  — Shakspeare.—Ld.  Bacon.— 
Cervantes. 

—  Fireside  education.  1601 

—  Book  of   history,  1st,  comb,  with   geography:    Western   hemisphere. 

Illust. ;  rev.  ed.  '  6339 

—  Book  of  history,  2d,  comb,  with  geography;  Europe,  Asia,  and, Africa. 

Illust. ;  rev.  ed.  '  '  6340 

—  Book  of  history,  3d,  anc.  hist,  in  connect,  with  anc.  geography.    Impr. 

ed.;  illust.                                                                                    '  6341 

—  A  glance  at  philosophy,  mental,  moral,  and  social.  1596 

—  History  of  all  nations';  rev.  ed.    Illust.    2  v.  1602-3 

—  History  of  the  Indians  of  No.  and  So.  America.  1593 

—  Illustrative  anecdotes  of  the  animal  kingdom.  '    1582 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  Amer.  history.  1581 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  Asiatic  history.  1583 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  European  history.  1589 

—  Literature,  anc.  and  mod.,  with  specimens.  1594 

—  Lives  of  celebrated  women.  1584 

Contents.  L.  and  M.  Davidson. — Mrs.  Adams.— Mrs.  Washington.— 
Mme.  de  Stael.— Lady  H.  Stanhope.— H.  More.— Mrs.  Barbauld.— Mme. 
de  Genlis.— Josephine.  — Marie  Antoinette.  — Mme.  Roland.  — Mme.  de 
Sevigne.— Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.— Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Eng.— Isabella,  of 
Spain.— Joan  of  Arc. 

—  Manners  and  customs  of  nations.  1587 

—  Manners,  customs,  and  antiquities  of  the  Indians  of  No.  and  So.  America.        1586 

—  Political  geography  of  the  world.    21st.  ed.    2  v.  1605-6 

—  Recollections  of  a'life  time.    2  v.  1607-8 

—  The^vorld  and  its  inhabitants.  1598 
Goodwin,  C.  W.      On  the  Mosaic  cosmogony.      {In  Hedge, 

F.  H.     Rec.  inq.  in  theol.)  5174 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  H.  B.     Christine's  fortune.  '                   20634 

—  Dr.  Howell's  family.  7569 

—  Mad^e ;  or,  Night  and  morning.  1696 

—  Sherbrooke.  6360 
Goodwin,  H.     Gradual  development  of  revelation.  {In  Chr. 

Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scepticism.)  9747 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  L.  M.     Biography  of  R.  C.  Goodwin.      {In 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Goodwin,  R.  C.      Goodwin,  Mrs.  L.  M.      {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Goodwin,  W.  W.     Plutarch's  morals  ;  trans,  correct,  and  rev. 

Introd.  by  R.  W.  Emerson.     5  v.  9091-5 

Goodwin  Sands.      'See  Life-boat. 
Goody  gracious!    and  the   forget-me-not;    by  J.   Neal.      {In 

Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 

Goodyear,  C.     McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

—  Parton,  J.     (In  his  Famous  Americans.)  6677 
Goosepond  school.  The  ;   by  R.  M.  Johnston.     (In  his  Dukes- 
borough  tales.)                                                                                22894 

Gordon,  A.  J.  The  religious  character  and  uses  of  the  Sab- 
bath.     (7h  Sabb.  ess.)  19808 

Gordon,  C.  (pseud.  Vieux  Moustache) .    Boarding-schooldays. 

Illust.  11119 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  517 

—  That  good  old  time.  6544 
Gordon,  C.  G.    Colonel  Gordon  in  Centr.  Africa.  1874-79  ;  fr. 

orig.  letters  and  docs.  ;  ed.  by  G.  B.  Hill.  Portr.  and  map.  20605 
Gordon,  G.     Thornton,  P.  M.     Lord  Aberdeen.     {In  his  For. 

secretaries,  v.  2.)  22745 

Gordon,  G.  H.  History  of  the  2d.  Mass.  regiment  of  infantry.  *I 

—  History  of  the  campaign  of  the  Armv  of  Virginia,  under  Pope ;    fr. 

Cedar  Mt.  to  Alexandria,  1862.         '  *I 

—  War  diary  of  events  in  the  war  of  the  Rebellion,  1863-^.  21509 
Gordon,  H.  Lovers  and  thinkers.  5918 
Gordon,  J.  E.  H.     Four  lectures  on  static  electric  induction.  20271 

—  Ice,  water,  and  steam ;  Air  and  gas.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20446 
Gordon,  Lady  J.  Chambers,  W.  (In  his  Stor.  of  old  fam.)  18362 
Gordon,  Jane,  Duchess  of.     Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.     {In  their 

Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
Gordon,   J.  T.      Address,   Glasgow  Athenaeum,   1852.       {In 

Lit.  addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 
Gordon,  Lady  L.  A.  Duff.      Last  letters  fr.   Egypt.      Add., 

Letters  fr.  the  Cape.     With  mem.  by  Mrs.  Ross.  *I 

Gordon,  M.  M.  Home  life  of  Sir  David  Brewster.  2d.  ed.  8885 
Gordon,  M.    Christopher  North  ;  mem.  of  J.  Wilson.     Introd. 

by  R.  S.  Mackenzie.  2310 
Gordon,  T.  History  of  the  Greek  Revolution.  2d.  ed.  2  v.  1609-10 
Gordon,  T.  F.     History  of  anc.  Mexico  ;  to  its  destruction  by 

the  Spaniards.     2  v.  in  1.  1611 

—  History  of  New  Jersey,  to  the  adopt,  of  the  Federal  Constitution.  1612 
Xj^ordon,  W.     Chesney,   C.  C.     Sir  W.  Gordon  of  Gordon's 

battery.     {In  his  Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  Discourse,  {hi  Thornton,  J.  W.  Pulpit  of  the  Amer.  Rev.)  *I 
Gordon  Baldwin :  by  R.  Lindau.  •  17839 
Gore,  C.  G.  F.   (M.)     The  birthright.  4294 

—  Heckington.  5389 

—  Hungarian  tales.    3  v.  21560-2 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Cassian.  2.  Cassian.— The  Tziganv.— The  Taver- 
nicus.— The  Elizabethines.— The  ferry  on  the  Danube.  3".  The  balsam- 
seller  of  Thurotzer.  — Festival  of  the  three  kings.  — The  Infanta  at 
Presbur^. 

—  The  maid  of  honour.    (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.    The  elves.)  12446 

—  Peers  and  parvenus.  12398 

—  Plays.    See  French's  minor  drama. 

—  Progress  and  prejudice.                                                                    ~  1614 

—  The  Queen  of  Denmark.  12445 

—  The  royal  favorite.  5227 

—  Self.  6177 

—  Home,  R.  H.  {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000- 
Gore,  Mrs.  C,     See  Gore,  C.  G.  F. 

Gore,  G.     Art  of  electro-metallurgy  ;  incl.  electro-deposition.  17090 

—  Electro-metallurg}\  {In  Orr,  W.  S.  Circ.  of  the  sci. :  Pract.  chem.)  5188 
Gorgas,  A.  C.     Effects  of  tobacco  on  youths.      {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  *I 

Gorilla.     Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.     Stories  of  the  Gorilla  country.  7190 

{In  his  Expl.  and  adv.  in  equa.  Africa.)  1131 

—  See  also  Ape. 

Gorilla  hunters.  The  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  10007 
Gortchakof ,  A.  M.   Klaczko,  J.  Two  chancellors  ;  Gortchakof 

and  Bismarck.  15886 
Gorton,  S.     Mackie,  J.  M.     Life  of  G.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib. 

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Goshen,  G.  J.     The  cultivation  of  the  imagination  ;  addr.  19012 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.  {In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 
Gospel,  The,  its  own  witness  ;  by  S.  Leathes.  (Hulsean  lect.)  12910 
Gospel,  The,  of  John  ;  ess.  by  F.  Tiffany.  (In  Inst,  ess.)  19811 
Gospel  of  law  ;  discourses  ;  by  ^.  J.  Stewart.  22178 
Gospels.      See  Apochryphal  gospels  ; — Bible.  N.  T. 

Goss,  W.  L.     Soldier's   story  of    captivity   at  Andersonville, 

Belle  Isle,  and  other  rebel  prisons.     lUust.  6926 

—  Same.  With  names  of  Union  sold,  who  died  at  A.,  etc.  20428 
Gosse,  E.  W.     English  odes  ;  selected  by  G.  21181 

—  Gray.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  21824 

—  Tntrbductory  memoir.     {In  Dutt,  T.    Anc.  ballads.)  222/6 

—  New  poems.  19821 

—  On  viol  and  flute ;  select  poems.  22581 
Gosse,  p.  H.     Evenings    at  the  microscope  ;  minuter   organs 

and  forms  of  life.  6285 

—  The  ocean.    Ulust.  1617 

—  Omphalos :  attempt  to  untie  the  geological  knot.    Ulust.  18041 

—  A  year  at  the  shore ;  cold,  illust.  6228 
Gostick,  J.      Trade-unions,  and  the  rel.  of  capital  and  labour. 

{In  Cobden  Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 
Gostwick,  J.     German  culture  and  Christianity  ;    their  contro- 
versy, 1770-1880.  22221 

—  and  Harrison,  R.  Outlines  of  German  literature.  11695 
Gotham,  Chronicles  of.  14021 
Gothic   architecture.     Davidson,    E.    A.     Gothic   stonework; 

hist,  amd  princ.  of  Ch.  arch.  ;    characteristic  features  of 

each  period,  etc.                                             ■  12614 

—  Kingslev,  C.    Grots  and  groves.     (7w  Ms  Lit.  lect.  and"  ess.)  21362 

—  Parker^  J.  H.    A  B  C  of  Gothic  architecture.    2d.  ed.  21569 

Concise  glossary  of  terms.    New  ed.  7227 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  Gothic  architecture ;  rev.  and  enl.  7074 

—  Schleg:el,  K.  W.  F.    Principles  of  Gothic  arch.      {In  his  Aesthet.  and 

mfsc.  works.)  22359 
Goths.     Freeman,  E.  A.     The  Goths   at   Ravenna.     (In  his 

Hist,  ess.,  ser.  3.)  19219 

Go-to-bed  Tom  ;  by  T.  Morton.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  7.)  11889 

Gottfried,  G.  Sketch  of  G.  {In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)  4886 
Gottfried  vo7i  Strasshurg.     Tristan.     2   v.     (Deut.  Class,  des 

Mittelalters.)  16259-60 

—  Kroeger,  A.  E.  {In  his  Minnesinger  of  Germany.)  11306 
Gottheil,  G.  Monotheism  and  the  Jews.  {In  Inst,  ess.)  19811 
Gotthelf,  A.  Der  Notar  in  der  Falle.  (Deut.  Novellenschatz.)  16153 
Gotthelf,  J.,  pseud.     See  Bitzius,  A. 

Gottschalk,  L.  M.    Notes  of  a  pianist ;  prec.  by  a  biog.  sketch, 

etc.  ;  ed.  by  C.  Gottschalk  ;  tr.  by  R.  E.  Peterson.  21017 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.    Thalberg  and  Gottschalk.     {In  his  Gt.  violinists,  etc.)  20470 

—  Hensel,  O.  Life  and  letters  of  Gottschalk.  9205 
Gouff6,  J.    The  royal  book  of  pastry  and  confectionery  ;  adapt. 

by  A.  Gouffe.  *I 

—  The  royal  cookery  book ;  tr.  and  adapt,  by  A.  GoutFe.  9836 
Gouge,  H.  A.  New  system  of  ventilation.  4th.  ed.  enl.  Illust.  21229 
Gouget,  E.    Le  portefeuille  ;  sc^ne  dramatique.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 

Gough,  Sir  H.  Low,  C.  R.   {In  his  Sold,  of  the  Vict,  age,  v.  1.)  20030 

Gough,  J.  B.     Autobiography  and  personal  recollections.  8124 

—  Sunlight  and  shadow ;  gleanings  fr.  my  life  work.    Eugr.  and  portr.  20230 


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Goulburn,  E.  M.     The  Acts  of  the  deacons  ;  lect.  on  Acts  vi.- 

viii.  and  xxi.  8-15.     2d.  ed.  10166 

—  Butler,  the  ethical  preacher;  lect.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Class,  preach.)  17464 

—  The  idle  word;  short  essays  upon  the  gift  of  speech,  etc.  10010 

—  Introduction  to  the  dev.  study  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.    Ist.  Amer.  ed.  6277 

—  Office  of  the  communion  in  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer;  lect.  10011 

—  The  pursuit  of  holiness ;  seq.  to  "  Thoughts  on  pers.  religion."  9686 

—  St.  Francis  of  Sales'  '  Introduction  to  the  dev.  life.'     {In  Kempe,  J.  E. 

Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Thoughts  on  personal  religion.  9635 
Gould,  A.  A.     The  naturalist's  library ;  sci.  and  pop.  descr. 

fr.  the  works  of  Cuvier,  etc.  1618 

—  joint  author.    See  Agassiz,  L.  J.  R. 

Gould,  B.  A.     Astronomical  observatory  at  Cordova,  Argen- 
tine Repub.      {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1873.)  14104 
Gould,  E.  S.     Good  English  ;  or,  Pop.  errors  in  language.  6719 
Gould,  E.  B.     Bacon,  L.  W.     Memorials  of  E.  B.  Gould.  18590 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.    A  wreath  of  stray  leaves  to  the  mem.  of  E.  B.  Gould.  16671 

Note.    Miscellaneous  contributions  fr.  G.  P.  3Iarsh,  M.  Arnold,  W.  and 
M.  Howitt,  etc. 
Gould,  E.  P.     Biography  of  S.  S.  Gould.      {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Gould,  H.  F.     Poems.     2  v.  1619 

—  Youth's  coronal ;  poems.  1620 
Gould,  J.  T.  Marjorie's  quest.  11072 
Gould,  J.  M.  How  to  camp  out.'  16926 
Gould,  J.  S.  Texas  cattle  disease.   {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1869.)  15732 
Gould,  L.  D.     Carpenter's  and  builder's  assistant,  and  wood- 
worker's guide.  12469 
Gould,  S.  B.  Curious  myths  of  the  Middle  Ages.  2  ser.     6891  ;  7192 

—  Gabrielle  Andr^.    See  In  exitu  Israel,  beloic. 

—  Germany,  present  and  past.  21386 

—  In  exitu  Israel.  8684 

Note.    The  Amer.  ed.  is  called  Gabrielle  Andre. 

—  Legends  of  the  patriarchs  and  prophets,  and  other  Old  Testament  char- 

acters. 9934 

—  Lives  of  the  saints.    15  v.  *I 

—  Origin  and  development  of  religious  belief.    2  v.  8062 ;  9271 

Contents.    V.  1.    Heathenism  and  Mosaism.    2.    Christianity. 

—  Silver  store ;  fr.  mediaeval,  Chr.,  and  Jewish  mines.  22523 

—  The  vicar  of  Morwenstow ;  life  of  R.  S.  Hawkes.  New  ed.  15901 
Gould,  S.  S.     Gould.  E.  P.     {In   Higginson,    T.    W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Goulding,  F.  R.     Marooner's  island.  8709 

Gounod,  C.  F.     Faust.  *I 

—  Same.     (In  T/yon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Mirella.  *I 

—  Same.    (In  Trj-on,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  The  mock  doctor.     (Le  m^decin  malgr6  lui.)  *I 

—  The  redemption.  »I 

—  Romeo  et  Juliette.  *I 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Gt.  It.  and  Fr.  comp.)  18707 

—  Hueflfer,  F.  Gounod's  "Polyeucte."  {In  his  Mus.  stud.)  19852 
Gouraud,  J.  The  four  gold  pieces  ;  story  of  Normandy.  14094 
Gourville,  J.  H.  de.   Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Cans,  kind., 

V.  5.)  *I 
Goutte  d'eau  ;  com^die  ;  par  J.  Normand.     {Li  Sayn^tes,  efc, 

s^r.  8.)  "  14798 
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Govinda  8dmanta  ;  by  L.  B.  Day.    2  v.  13703-4 

Gow,  A.  M.     Good  morals  and  gentle  manners.  18008 

Gower,  G.  G.  L.  2d.  Earl  Granville.  Higginson,  T.W.  (In  his 

Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  .    13883 

—  Sketch  of  G.  (In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 
Gower,  J.     Confessio  araantis  ;  ed.  by  R.  Panli.     3  v.  *I 

—  Child,  F.  J.  Observations  on  the  lang.  of  G's  Confessio  amantis.  8858 
Gower,  R.     The  figure  painters  of  Holland.      (Illust.   biog.  of 

gt.  artists.)  19535 

—  Romney  and  Lawrence.  (Illust.  bioy.  of  gt.  artists.)  21764 
Gowrie  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5240 
Gozzoli,  Benozzo.  Jameson,  A.  (In  her  Mem.)  2324 
Grabham,  M.  C.  Climate  and  resources  of  Madeira.  10813 
Gracchi,  The.  Beesly,  A.  H.  The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla.  18125 
Grace  Lee;  by'J.  Kavanagh.  2427 
Grace  Truman;  by  S.  R.  Ford.  1493 
Gracefulness.  Spencer,  H.  Gracefulness.  (Li  his  Ess.)  5863 
Graciosa  and  Percinet ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  (In  his  Extrava- 
ganzas, V.  2.)  *I 

Graff,  J.  F.     "Graybeard's"  Colorado  ;  notes  on  the  centennial 

state,   1881-82.  2203S 

Graffiti  d'ltalia ;  poems;  by  W.  W.  Story.  12128 

Grafigny,  Mme.  F.  d'l.  d'H.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In 

his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Grafton,  J.  I.  Higginson,  T.W.  {In  /iisHarv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
Grafton,  Mass.    Pierce,  F.  C.    History  of  Grafton,  1647-1879  ; 

genealogies  of  families.  *I 

Graham,  A.  J.    Handbook  of  standard,  or  Amer.  phonography.   10022 

—  Standard  phonographic  dictionary.  10021 

—  Synopsis  of  standard  phonography.  New  ed.  10041 
Graham,  Ennis,  pseud.     See  Moles  worth,  3Irs. 

Graham,  G.     Lonsdale,  H.      (In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)    13814 
Graham,  H.  G.     Rousseau.      (For.  Class,  for  Eng.  readers.)      22439 

—  Francis,  G.  H.  {In  his  Orators.)  1525 
Graham,  J.  R.  G.  Lonsdale,  H.  (In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  2.)  13718 
Graham,  J.  Life  of  Gen.  D.  Morgan.  3150 
Graham,    J.    Marquis   of  Montrose.     Chambers,    W.      (In  his 

Stor.  of  old  families.)  18362 

—  Sketch  of  G.  {In  Montrose,  etc.)  4780 
Graham,  J.  M.     Annals  and  correspondence  of  the  Viscount, 

and  1st.  and  2d.  Earls  of  Stair.     2  v.  ,  14212-13 

Graham,  Miss  S.     Chambers,  W.     {In   his   Stor.    of   remark. 

persons.)  18069 

Graham,  S.     Lecture  to  young  men.  1622 

—  Lectures  on  the  science  of  human  life.  2  v.  1623-4 
Graham,  T.      Elements   of   inorganic   chemistry;  ed.    by   H. 

Watts  and  R.  Bridges.     2d.  ed.     Illust.  4061 

—  Cooke,  J.  P.  Memoir  of  Graham.  {Bi  his  Sci.  culture.)  20756 
Graham,  T.  Lord  Lynedoch.  Delavoye,  A.  M.  Life  of  G.  20208 
Graham,  T.  J.     Modern  domestic  medicine  ;  pop.  trea.     Add. 

A  domestic  materia  medica,  prescript.,  etc.,  with  app.  on 
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Graham,  W.     Brass  founding,    tin   plate   and   zinc   working. 

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Graham,  W.  The  creed  of  science,  relig.,  moral,  and  social.  *I 
Grahame,  J.  History  of  the  United  States  till  1688.  2  v.  1625-6 
Grahame  ;  or,  Youth  and  manhood.  1627 
Grahams,  The,  of  Invermoy,  by  M.  C.  Stirling.  18505 
Grail.  Bergmann,  F.  G.  The  San  Greal ;  origin  and  signifi- 
cation of  the  romances.  10876 
Grammaire,  La  ;  com^die-vaud.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.      (/)i  his 

Theatre  compl.,  v.  2.)  14559 
Grammar.       Barrett,    S.       Principles   of   grammar;    English, 

Latin,  Greek,  German,  Spanish,  and  French.  314 

—  Comic  Eton  grammar.    Illiist.  *I 
Grammar-land  ;  or.  Grammar  in  fun  for  the  children  of  school- 

roomshire;  by  M.  L.  Nesbitt.  17738 

Grammar  of  house  planning.     Illust.  6460 

Grammar,  The,  of  life  ;  by  B.  F.  Taylor.   (In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
Grammont,  P.  comte  de.  Thomson,  K.  and  J.C.   {In  their 'Wii^ 

and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 

Granada.    Irving,  W.    Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada.  2148 

Granbery,  J.  C.     Progress  in  sin.     {In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Granby,  Marquis  of.     See  Manners,  J. 

Grand  oeuvre,  Le  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14458 
Grande  aventure.  La  ;  comedie-vaud.  ;  par  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  24.)  *I 

Grande  duchesse  de  Gerolstein,  La  ;  opera  ;  par  Offenbach.  *I 

—  Same.     {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Grande  Chartreuse.     Pardoe,  J.    The  river  and  the  desert;  or. 

Recollections  of  the  Rhone  and  the  Chartreuse.     2  v.       3359-60 
Grandfather,  The  ;  by  E.  Pickering.  5216 

Grandfather  Whitehead  ;  drama ;  by  M.  Lemon.       {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  2.)  11804 

Grandfather's  chair  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.    {In  his  True  stories.)   13445 
Grand'homme,  E.     Cutting-out  and  dressmaking  ;    fr.  the  Fr. 

Diagrams.  19339 

Grandidiers,  The  ;  by  J.  Rodenberg.     3  v.  20679-81 

Gran.dissimeS,  The  ;  by  G.  W.  Cable.  19829 

Grand'm^re,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1,  v.  4.)  *I 

'  Grandmother  dear' ;  by  Mrs.  Molesworth.  18261 

Grandmother  Elsie  ;  by  M.  Finley.  22144 

Grange,  Lady.     See  Erskine,  R.  C. 
Grangeneuve,  — .     Un  ivrogne  ;   sc^ne  dramatique.     {In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  5.)  ^14795 

Granger,  G.     Letters.      {In  Bay,  W.  V.  N.    Bench  and  Bar.)  *18194 
Grangi,  — .     The  corsican  brothers  ;    fr.  Dunlas.      {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  12.)  11814 

Grant,  Miss  — .     One  May  day  ;  sketch  in  summer  time.  21510 

—  The  sun-maid.  18299 
Grant,  A.  C.    Bush-life  in  Queensland  ;  or,  John  West's  colon- 
ial experiences  ;  new  ed.                                                              21703 

Grant,  A.  R.     Lessons  fr.  the  Bible.     Added,  Geography  of 

the  Bible,  by  C.  T.  Foster.  10938 

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Grant,  Sir  A.     Aristotle.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  17249 

—  Xenophon.  (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  9603 
Grant,  A.  H.    The  Christmas  rose.    (Jn  Christmas  story-teller.)  17662 

—  The  church  seasons,  hist,  and  poetically  illust.  *I 
Grant,  A.     Love  in  letters  ;   correspondence  of  eminent  per- 
sons, with  biog.  sk.  7082 

Grant,  A.  (M.)     Letters  fr.  the  mountains,  1773-1803.     3  v.  7598 

—  Memoirs  of  an  American  lady  [Mrs.  Schuyler].  1632 

—  Same;  with  mem.  of  Mrs.  G.,  by  J.  G.  Wilson.  *I 

—  De  Quincev,  T.     {In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  1.)  1163 

—  Elwood,  A'.  K.  (In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 
Grant,  A.  The  Nestorians  ;  or.  The  lost  tribes.  5527 
Grant,  G.  M.     Ocean  to  ocean ;    Sandford  Fleming's   exped. 

thr.  Canada,  1872.  Enl.  ed.  Illust.  17016 
Grant,  H.     Penmanship.     {In  Soc.  for  Encour.   of  Arts,  etc. 

Lect.)  5855 

Grant,  J.     Arthur  Blane.  10774 

—  Bothwell ;  or.  The  days  of  Mary,  .Queen  of  Scots.  10756 

—  The  captain  of  the  guard.  10768 

—  The  cavaliers  of  fortune ;  or,  Brit,  heroes  in  for.  wars.  10760 

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Ulysses,  Count  Brown. — Marshal  Lacy.— Count  Lacy,  Marshal  of  the 
imjperial  armies.— Count  Lacy,  Capt.  Gen.  of  Catalonia.— Louis  Lacy, 
Mariscal  de  Campo.— Col.  Butler.— Marshal  Clarke.— Gen.  Kilmaine.— 
Counts  O'Reilly,  O'Donnel,  and  the  Irish  in  Spain.— Baron  Loudon.— 
Count  O'Reillv.  —  Count  O'Connell. —  Marshal  Macdonald.  —  Thomas 
Dalyell. 

—  The  constable  of  France.  10754 

—  Dick  Rodney.  5510 

—  First  love  and  last  love.  10758 

—  Frank  Hilton.  10772 

—  The  girl  he  married.                                                               ■      ^  8658 

—  Jane  Seton.                                                                                    '  10755 

—  The  King's  own  borderers.  10762 

—  Lady  Wedderburn's  wish.  10766 

—  Laura  Everingham.  10770 

—  Legends  of  the  black  watch.  10767 
■  —  Lettv  Hyde's  lovers.  10771 

—  Lucy  Arden.  10776 

—  Mary  of  Lorraine.    New  ed.  10761 

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—  The  newspaper  press;  its  origin,  progress,  etc.    3  v.  10093-4;  12725 

Note.    Vol.  3  entitled  Metropolitan  weekly  and  provincial  press. 

—  Oliver  Ellis.                                                                                        '  .    10775 

—  The  phantom  regiment.  10764 

—  Philip  Hollo ;  or,  The  Scottish  musketeers.  1631 

—  The  romance  of  war.  1630 

—  The  Scottish  cavalier.  10757 

—  Second  to  none.  10769 

—  Sketches  of  London,  v.  2.  1629 

—  The  white  cockade.  10765 

—  The  vellow  frigate ;  or.  The  three  sisters.  10759 
Grant,  J.  H.  Low,  C.  R.  (Jn /m  Sold,  of  the  Vict,  age,  v.  2.)  20031 
Grant,  M.  M.  Artiste.  11550 
Grant,  R.     Confessions  of  a  frivolous  girl.     Illust.  19744 

—  The  lambs ;  a  tragedy.    Illust.  22254 

—  The  little  tin  gods-on-wheels ;  or,  Societv  in  our  modern  Athens.    Illust. 

bv  F.  G.  Atwood.    2d.  ed.                 '  *I 
Grant,  tl.  S.     Badeau,  A.     Military  hist,  of  G.     3  v.               7151-3 

—  Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

—  Chesney,  C.  C.    Military  life  of  G.     {hi  his  Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  Coppee,  H.    Life  and  services  of  Grant.  7446 

—  Keating,  J.  M.    With  General  Grant  in  the  East.  19427 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.    Tour  around  the  world  by  G. ;  [With  Biog.  sk.  of  G] .  19555 

—  Shanks,  W.  F.  G.     {In  his  Pers.  recollections.)  6570 

—  Sketch  of  G.     (In  Our  gt.  captains.)  5962 


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75-7,  for  Middlesex, 


—  Stovve,  H.  E.  B.     {In  her  Men  of  our  times.) 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.     {In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  sold.) 
Grant,  W.     Brougham,  H.      {In  Ms  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.) 
Granville,  Earl.     See  Gower,  G.  G.  L. 
Granville,  J.  M.     Care   and  cure  of  the 

Lancet  coram,  on  lunatic  asylums,  1^ 
London,  and  Surrey,  etc.     2  v. 

—  Common  mind-troubles.  ' 

—  How  to  make  the  best  of  life ;  [hygiene] . 

—  The  secret  of  a  clear  head. 

Contents.  Temperature.— Habit.— Time.— Pleasure.— Self-importance.— 
Consistency.— Simplicity.— The  secret  of  a  clear  head. 
Grape,  Grapes,  Grape  vine.     See  Vine. — Wines. 
Grape,  A,  from  a  thorn  ;  by  J.  Payn. 
Gras,  J.  D.     Clayton,  E.  C.      {In  her  Queens  of  song.) 
Grass.     Flint,  C.  L.     Grasses  and  forage  plants. 
Grassini,  G.,  afterwards  Mine.  Ragani.     Clayton,  E.  C.      {In 

her  Queens  of  song.) 
Grasso  the  carver.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  4.) 
Grateful  Indian,  The;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston. 
Grateful  negro.  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1328 

Gratius  Faliscus.     See  Faliscus. 
Grattan,   H.,   the  elder.     Speeches.      Added,  Letters  on  the 

Union  ;    with  Comment,  on  his  career  and  character,    by 

D.  O.  Madden.     2d.  ed. 

—  Speeches.     {In  Speeches  of  Phillips,  etc.) 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.) 

—  Foster,  J.    Grattan's  speeches.     {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.) 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     {In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.) 

—  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     {In  his  Lead,  of  pub.  opin.) 

—  Rogers,  S.     {In  his  Recollections.) 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.) 
Grattan,  T.  C.     A  chance  medley  of  light  matter. 

—  History  of  the  Netherlands. 

—  Reminiscences  of  Hannah  More.     {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.) 
Grave-mounds  and  their  contents  ;  by  L.  Jewitt. 
Gravelotte.     Adams,  C.     (In  his  Great  campaigns.) 
Graves,  A.  P.     Songs  of  Killarney. 
Graves,  K.     Perry,  J.  T.     Sixteen  Saviours  or  one? 

on  the  works  of  G.  and  repl.  fr.  G.] 
Graves,  R.  P.     Life  of  Wm.   R.   Hamilton  ;    incl.  select,  fr. 

poems,  correspondence,  efc,  v.   1. 
Gravitation.     Allen,  Z.     Solar  light  and  heat ;    Gravitation ; 

with  expl.  of  planetary  and  molecular  forces. 
Gray,  Mrs.  — .     Fourteen  months  in  Canton.     Illust. 
Gray,  A.     Elements  of  natural  philosophy. 

—  and  Adams,  C.  B.    Elements  of  geology. 
Gray,  Asa.     Botanical  text  book. 

—  Same;  6th.  ed.  pt.  1.    Structural  botany;  or.  Organography  on  the  basis 

of  Morphology.    Added,  Prin.  of  Taxonomy  and  Phytography,  and 
a  glossary. 

—  Darwiniana;  ess.  and  rev.  pertaining  to  Darwinism. 

—  Field,  forest,  and  garden  botany ;  plants  of  the  U.  S.  east  of  the  Mississippi. 

—  First  lessons  in  botany. 

—  First  lessons  in  botany  and  veg.  physiolog^^ ;  added,  glossary. 

Bd.  in  his  Manual  of  the  botany  of  the  ifo.  U.  S.  rev.  ed.'   Illust. 

—  Gray's  school  and  field  book  of  botany 

forest,  and  garden  botany." 

—  How  plants  behave. 


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10566 

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5170 

525 

1503 

1785 


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'Lessons  in  botany,"  and  "Field, 


12428 
1634 
1973 
10644 
18150 
12576 

18683 

22795 

19315 
19553 

1637 
5501 

1638 


18768 

15959 

7825 

1639 

1636 


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10861 


524  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  How  plants  grow.                                *  10850' 

—  Introduction  to  struct,  and  systematic  botanv  and  veg.  physiology.  12334 

—  JohnTorrev.     (/m  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,*  1873.)             '  14104 

—  Manual  of  the  botany  of  the  No.  U.  S.    5th.  ed.,  1874.  13084 
— /S'ame;Rey.  ed.,  1859.  1636 

Bound  with  First  lessons,  etc. 

—  I^atural  sci.  and  relig. ;  two  lect. :  Scientific  beliefs ;  Relations  of  scientific 

to  relig.  belief.  19536 

—  Xotes  on  tree  growth.  {In  Estes,  D.  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 
Gray,  D.  Poems.  (7^  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 
Gray,  Ellis,  pseud.     See  Cralgin,  L.  T. 

Gray,  G.  Z.     The  children's  crusade.  '       8878 

Gray,  J.  C.     Bible  lore.  10062 

Gray,  J.  E.     Notes.    {I7i  CandoUe,  A.  de.     A  dominant  lang. 

for  science.)      (Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)  14377 

Gray,  J.  H.     China ;  laws,  manners,  and  customs  ;  ed.  by  W. 

G.  Gregor.     lllust.     2  v.  *I 

Gray,  R.     Brave  hearts.  12039 

Gray,  Mrs.  R.     Lottie's  half-sovereign  ;  Music  fr.   the    moun- 
tains ;   My  longest  walk.      (Magnet  stories.)  10580 
Gray,  T.     Elegy  in  a  country  cliurchyard.     {In  Stevens,  E.  T. 

and  Morris,  D.     Annot.  poems.)  18396 

—  Elegy  in  a  country  churchyard ;  and  Ode  on  a  distant  prospect  of  Eton 

College.  '  '  18968 

—  Letters ;    Ode  on  a  distant  prospect  of  Eton  College ;   A  long   story ; 

Elegy  in  a  country  church-yard.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for'  a 

corner.)                                  "  2101 

—  Poetical  works.  278 

—  Select  poems ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Engr.  16038 

—  Gosse,  E.  W.    Gray.                   '  21824 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

—  Johnson.  S.    Gray.     {In  Arnold,  M.    Six  chief  lives.)  18101 

—  Litton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.  Gray's  works.  {In  his  Quar.  essaA  s.)  14194 
Gray^  W.  Life  of  Sir  P.  Sidney.  {In  Sidney,  P.  Misc.  works.)  3979 
Gray,  W.  H.  History  of  Oregon,  1792-1849.  *I 
Gray.     See  cdso  Grey. 

Graziella  ;  story  of  Italian  love  ;  by  A.  de  Lamartine.  15372 

Grazebrook,  H.  S.     The  heraldry  of  Smith.  *I 

Great  awakening,  The  ;  by  J.  Tracy.  21660 

Great  bonanza,   The  ;    by  Oliver  Optic   [W.  T.  Adams]  and 

others.     lllust.  15332 

Great  Britain.     Geological  survey. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  geological  suryey,  Reports  on  the  geology  of  Jamaica; 

or,  Part  2  of  the  West  Indian  suryey.  By  J.  G.  Sawkins.  With  con- 
trib.  fr.  G.  P.  Wall,  L.  Barrett,  A.  Lennox*,  and  C.  B.  Brown,  and  app. 
by  R.  Etheridge.  ^  *I 

Agriculture'. 

—  Wilson,  J.    Our  farm  crops.    2  y.  1646-7 

Antiquities. 

—  See  England.  Antiquities-^ — Scotland. 

Architecture. 

—  See  England.  Architecture. 

Army. 

—  Griffiths,  A.    The  Eng.  army ;  its  history,  present  condition,  etc.  1911(V 

—  Majendie,  Y.  D.    Arms  and  ammunition  of  the  British  service.  12819 

Art. 

—  See  England.    Art. 

Biography. 

—  Brougham,  H.    Historical  sk.  of  statesmen  in  the  time  of  George  III. 

3  V.  525-7 
Lives  of  men  of  letters  of  the  time  of  George  III.  623 


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525 


Lives  of  philosophers  of  the  time  of  George  III.  524 

Statesmen  of  the  time  of  George  III.  and  TV.     {In  his  Works,  v.  3,  5.)        *I 

—  Bruce,  C.    The  book  of  noble  English  women.  16866 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.    Memoirs  of  literary  ladies  of  England.    2  v.  22790-1 

—  Forster,  J.    Statesmen  of  the  commonwealth  of  Eng.,  etc. ;  ed  by  J.  O. 

Choules.  1498 

—  Higginsou,  T.  W.    English  statesmen.  13827 

—  Hi'nton,  R.  J.    English  radical  leaders.               -  13828 

—  Lardner,  D.    Cabinet  of  biography ;  Lives  of  British  statesmen,  v.  1.  1388 

—  Low,  C.  R.    Soldiers  of  the  Victorian  age.    2  v.  20030-1 
Political  portraits.  11693 

—  Reid,  T.  W.    Cabinet  portraits;  sketches  of  statesmen.  13883 

—  Strickland,  A.    Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England.    12  v.  in  7.  4281-7 

—  Thornton,  P.  M.    Foreign  secretaries  of  the  19th.  cent,  to  1834.    2  v.  22744-5 

—  Timbs,  J.    School  days  of  eminent  men.  4467 

—  See  also  Chancellors -—Chief  Justices. 
Also  England.  Art;  for  biog.  of  artists. 

Botany. 

—  Lowe,  E.  J.    Ferns ;  British  and  exotic.    8  v.  8195-202 

Natural  hist,  of  British  grasses ;  cold,  illust.  8206 

Our  native  ferns ;  or,  History  of  the  Brit,  species ;  cold,  plates.    2  v.  8203-4 

and  Howard,  TV.    Beautiful    leaved    plants    in,  cultivation    in    [Gt. 

Britain]  ;  added,  catalogue ;  cold,  illust.  8207 

—  Prior,  R.  C.  A.    Popular  names  of  British  plants.  18895 

—  Stark,  R.  M.    Popular  hist,  of  British  mosses ;  cold,  illust.    2d.  ed.  5904 

—  Thomson,  S.    Wild  flowers;  how  to  see,  and  how  to  gather  them.  Illust.  4729 

Colonies. 

—  Acton,  R.    Our  colonial  empire.                                                                   -  21671 
-^  Froude,  J.  A.    England  and  her  colonies ;  The  colonies  once  more.    (In 

his  Short,  stud.,  ser.  2.)  9686 

—  Rogers,  J.  E.  T.    The  colonial  question.     {In  Cobden  Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 

—  See  also  British  colonies  in  America. 

Commerce. 

—  Cunningham,  W.    Growth  of  Eng.  industry  and  commerce.  21721 

—  Levi,  L.    History  of  British  commerce  (1763-1870.)  10751 

Competitive  ex  ami  nations. 

—  Crawley,  W.  J.  C.    Handbook  of  competitive  examinations  for  adm.  to 

her  Majesty's  serv.  21684 
Constitution. 

—  Bagehot,  W.    The  English  constitution.  12138 

—  Brougham,  H.    The  Brit,  constitution ;  its  hist  ,  structure,  and  working. 

{In  his  Works,  v.  11.)  *I 

—  Creasy,  E.  S.    Imperial   and  colonial  constitutions  of   the    Britannic 

empire.  11354 

—  De  Fonblanque,  A.  How  we  are  governed ;  hand  book  of  the  const.,  eic.  16747 

—  Ewald,  A.  C.    The  crown  and  its  advisers ;  or,  Queen,  ministers,  lords, 

and  commons.  17318 

—  Introductory  lessons  on  the  British  constitution.  10875 

—  Russell,  J.    Essay  on  the  Euir.  government  and  const,  fr.  the  reign  of 

Henry  VII.                         "  12272 

—  Svme,  D.    Representative  government  in  Eng. ;  its  faults  and  failures.  21490 

—  Townsend,  G.  A.     {In  his  New  World  comp.  with  the  Old.)  8391 

—  Traill,  H.  D.    Central  government.  21849 

—  Walpole,  S.    The  electorate  and  the  legislature.  21851 

—  Whateley,  R.    Introductory  lessons  on  the  British  constitution.  10875 

—  See  also  Gt.  Britain.    House  of  Commons.    Reform. 

Constitutional  history. 

—  Amos,  S.    Fifty  years  of  the  English  constitution,  1830-1880.  19752 

—  Creasy,  E.  S.    Rise  and  progress  of  the  English  constitution.  1019 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Growth  of  the  English  constitution.  10780 

—  Hallam,  H.    Constitutional  hist,  of  Eng.  fr.  the  ace.  of   Henry  VII.  to 

the  death  of  George  II.                                                               '  1740 
Same.    New  ed.    3  v.  *I 

—  Hamilton,  W.  D.    Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  Eng.,  with  ref.  to  the  origin 

and  prog,  of  the  const.  1755 

—  Langmead,  T.  P.  T.    Eng.  const,  history  fr.  the  Teutonic  conquest.  21118 

—  May,  T.  E.    Constutional  hist,  of  England.    2  v.  342-3 

—  Pike,  L.  O.    History  of  crime  in  England.    2  v.  11948-9 


526  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Rannie,  D.  W.    Historical  outline  of  the  Eng.  const.  21192 

—  Routledge,  J.  Chapters  in  the  hist,  of  .pop.  prog.,chief.  in  rel.  to  the  free- 

dom of  the  press  and  trial  by  jurv,  1660-1820;  with  appl.  to  later  years.  16849 

—  Rowley,  J.    Settlement  of  the  constitution,  1689-1874.-  17860 

—  Russell,  J.    Essay  on  the  history  of  the  Eng.  goyernraent.  12272 

—  Smith,  P.  V.    History  of  the  English  institutions.  1.3577 

—  Stubbs,  W.    The  constitutional  hist,   of  Eng.  in  its  origin  and  devel- 

opment, y.  1-3.  13639-41 
Select  charters,  etc.,  illust.  of  Eng.  const,  hist. .to  the  reign  of  Edward  I.        *I 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.    Constitutional  history  of  England,  1760-1860.  21532 

—  See  also  Municipal  history. 

Costume. 

—  See  England.    Costume. 

Description  and  travels. 

•  —  George,  W.  C.     {In  his  A  year  abroad.)  2225 

—  Hall,  F.  W.     {In  his  Rambles  m  Europe.)  1727 

—  Our  own  country.    Illust.    y.  1-5.  19730-4 

—  Scott,  C.  W.    Round  about  the  islands;  or.  Sunny  spots  near  home.  129;19 

—  Seymond,  — .  Journal  of  a  tour  and  residence  in  Gt.  Brit.,  1810-1811.  2  v.  1395-6 

—  Walworth,  E.  H.    An  old  world  as  seen  through  young  eyes.  17024 

,  Ecclesiastical  history. 

—  See  England.    Ecclesiastical  history. 

Education. 

—  See  England.    Education. 

Entomology. 

—  Catlow,  M.  E.    Popular  British  entomology.    2d.  ed.  731 

Families. 

—  Eyans,  H.    Our  old  nobility.  18655 

Finance,  etc. 

—  Baxter,  R.  D.    National  income;  the  United  Kingdom.  11054 

—  Cobden,  R.     {In  his  Speeches,  y.  1.)  10962 

—  Dowel],  S.    Sketch  of  the  hist,  of  taxes  in  Eng.    y.  1.    To  the  civil 

war,  1642.  16525 

—  Leslie,  T.  E.  C.    Financial  reform.     {In  Cobden  Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    The  national  budget ;  nat.  debt,  taxes,  and  rates.  21607 

—  See  also  Bank  of  England. 

Foreign  relations. 

—  See  Politics,  below. 

Geography. 

—  Green,  J.  R.  and  A.  S.    Short  geography  of  the  British  islands.  •         19548 

—  Mason,  CM.    The  British  Empire,  e?c.*  (Geog.  Readers.)  22108 

History. 
For  the  history  of  the  cities,  counties,  colonies,  etc.  of  Gt.  Britain,  see 
the  names  of  those  cities,  counties,  etc. 

History.    {Bibliography  of  History.) 

—  Mullinger,  J.  B.    Authorities  of  history.     {In  Gardiner,  S.  R.  and  Mul- 

linger,  J.  B.    Introduction,  etc.)  21180 

History.    {General  and  miscellaneous  u^orks.) 

—  Annals  of  England ;  epitome  of  Eng.  history.  15873 

—  Bailey,  A.    The  succession  to  the  English  crown.  19699 

—  Brewer,  J.  S.  English  studies ;  or.  Essavs  in  Eng.  history  and  literature.      20734 

—  Bright,  J.  F.    English  hist,  for  public  schools,  449-1837.    3  v.  17208-10 

Note.    Title  of  Vol.  1,  A  history  of  England. 

—  Burnet,  G.  Bishop  Burnet's  hist,  of  his  own  time ;  f r.  the  restoration  of 

Charles  II.,  to  the  treaty  of  peace  at  Utrecht.  10115 

—  Burke,  J.    Abridgement  of  the  hist,  of  Eng.,  by  Lingard;  with  contin. 

fr.  1688  to  the  reign  of  Victoria;  added.  Marginal  notes  and  questions, 

by  M.  J.  Kerney.  2651 

—  Burt,  L.  C.    Synoptical  hist,  of  Eng.  with  the  contemp.  sovereigns  and 

events  of  gen.  hist.  13860 

—  Clinton,  H.  R.    Compendium  of  Eng.  hist,  to  1872.  13039 

—  Craik,  G.  L.  and  MacFarlane,  C.    Pictorial  hist,  of  Gt.  Britain.  4  v.        1011-14 

—  Creasy,  E.  S.    History  of  England,  v.  1,  2.  10719-2^ 

—  Creigiiton,  L.    Stories  fr.  Eng.  history.    Illust.  22914 


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—  Creio^hton,  M.    Half-hour  history  of  England.  18670 

—  Davies,  E.    Mytholoiry  and  rites* of  the  Brit.  Druids.  *I 

—  De  Quincev,  T.    Falsification  of  Eng.  history.     {In  his  Xote-book.)  1188 

—  Dickens,  C.    Child's  hist,  of  England.  1189 

—  -  Same.    Illust.  12192 

—  Doran,  J.     (In  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1248 

—  Edwards,  A.  B.    Summai*y-of  English  history.  12569 

—  English  history  in  short  stories.  16690 

—  Ewald,  A.  C.    Reference  book  of  English  history.  1354 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Continuity  of  Eng.  history ;  Relations  bet.  the  Crowns 

of  Eng.  and  Scotland.     (In  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  1.)  9836 
The  English  people  in  its  three  homes.     (In  his  Lect.)                                  22147 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    History  of  England  fr.  the  fall  of  Wolsey  to  the  death  of 

Elizabeth.    12  v.    '  8416-27 

—  Gairdner,  J.,  and  Spedding,  J.    Studies  in  English  history.  21727 

—  Gardiner,  S.  R.    English  hist,  for  young  folks ;  B.  C.  55-A.  D.  1880 ;  ed. 

rey.  for  Amer.  students.  20847 

Note.    Same  as  Outline  of  English  history. 

Outline  of  Eng.  hist.     See  aboye. 

and  Mullinger,  J.  B.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  Eng.  history.  21180 

—  Gaspey,  T.    History  of  England,  1760-1862;  cont.  to  1859  by  H.' Tyrrell, 

y.  4:  Victoria.  '                 7769 
Bound  in  three  pts. 

—  Green,  J.  R.    History  of  the  Eng.  people,    y.  1-4.  447-1815.  17447-50 

Readings  from  English  history.  18785 

Short  history  of  the  English  people.  13372 

—  Guest,  M.  J.  '  Lectures  on  the  history  of  England.  18794 

—  Hozier,  H.  M.    The  inyasions  of  England.    2  y.  17229-30 

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—  Carlyle,  T.    An  election  to  the  Long  Parliament.    {In  his  Crit.  and  misc. 

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II. ;— Edward  III. ;— Elizabeth ;— George  III. ;— James  II. 
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Befo7'm. 

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House  of  Commons.    {History.) 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.    The  workman  and  the  franchise;  Eng.  hist. on  the  rep- 

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-  Mill,  J.  S.    Thoughts  ou  parliamentary  reform ;  Recent  writers  on  reform. 

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-  Spencer,  H.    Parliamentary  ref . ;  the  dangers  and  the  safeguards,     (hi 

his  Ess.) 

■  Stanton,  H.  B.    Sketches  of  reforms  and  reformers  of  Gt.  Brit,  and 

Ireland. 

House  of  Lords.     {History.) 

■  Fifty  years  of  the  House  of  Lords  [1831-1881]  ;  fr.  "  Pall  Mall  Gazette." 

Ichthyology. 
Buckland,  F.    Natural  history  of  British  fishes. 
Couch,  J.    History  of  the  fishes  of  the  Brit.  Islands :  cold,  plates. 

Industries. 
See  Gt.  Brit.    Political  economy. 

Insanity. 
Tuke,  D.  H.    Chapters  in  the  hist,  of  the  insane  in  the  Brit.  Isles. 

Law. 

Arnold,  M.    Last  word  on  the  Burials  bill.     (In  his  Last  ess.  on  church 

and  religion.) 
Blackstone,  W.    Commentaries  on  the  laws  of  England.    3  v. 

-  Same ;  (The  student's  Blackstone) ;  abrgd.  by  R.  M.  Kerr. 

Bryce,  J.    Judicature  act  of  1873  in  its  rel.  to  the  hist,  of  the  judic.  sys- 

'tem  in  Eng.     {In  Owens  College.    Ess.  and  addr.) 
Fonblanque,  A.    Rights  and  wrongs ;  manual  of  household  law. 
Forsyth,  W.    Progress  of  legal  reform.     (In  his  Ess.,  crit.,  and  narr.) 
Reeves,  J.    History  of  the  Eng.  law,  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth ; 

with  notes,  etc.,  by  W.  F.  Finlason.    3  v. 
Star  Chamber  cases ;  what  cases  prop,  belong  to  that  court. 
"Wilson,  R.  K.    History  of  modern  English  law.     (Hist,  hd.-bks.) 
See  also  Constitution,  above.    Also  Patents. 
Manufactures. 
Meade,  R.    Coal  and  iron  industries  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Ure,  A.    Philosopliy  of  mauuf . ;  exposition  of  the  factory  system  of  Gt. 
Britain. 

Mines. 
Galloway,  R.  L.    History  of  coal  mining  in  Gt.  Britain. 

National  character. 
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Natural  history. 
Coleman,  "W.  L.    Our  woodlands,  heaths,  and  hedges ;  trees,  shrubs,  etc. ; 

insect  inhabitants. 
See  also  Ichthyology  \— Ornithology ',— Zoology . 

Nary. 
Allen,  J.    Battles  with  the  British  navy.    2  v. 
Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    History  of  tlie  British  navy. 

Numismatics. 
Davies,  E.    Remarks  upon  anc.  British  coins.     (In  his  Mvthol.  of  the 
Bt.  Druids.)  , 

Or7iithology. 
Laishley,  R.    Popular  hist,  of  British  birds'  eggs;   [cold,  illust.] 
Morris,  F.  O.    History  of  British  birds ;  cold.  engr.    6  v. 

-  Natural  hist,  of  the  nests  and  eggs  of  Brit,  birds;  cold,  plates.    3  v. 
Mudie,  R.    The  feathered  tribes  of  the  Brit.  Islands ;  rev.  by  W.  C.  L. 


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Bisset,  A.    History 

England.    2  v. ' 
Hayward,  A.    The  Brit,  parliament ;  its  history  and  eloquence.     (In  his 

Blog.  and  crit.  ess.,  ser.  3.) 
Jennings,  G.  H,    Anecdotal  hist,  of  the  Brit,  parliament;  with  not.  of 

parliament  men,  etc. 
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Peerage,  baronetage,  etc. 

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{hi  his  Duke,  etc.)  14164 

—  Sanford,  J.  L.,and  Townsend,  M.    The  great  governing  families  of  Eng. 

2  V.  11578-9 
Political  economy. 

—  Bevan,  G.  P.    Handbook  to  the  indust.  of  the  British  Isles  and  the  U.  S.  21935 

—  Cunningham,  W.    Growth  of  Eng.  industry  and  commerce.  21721 

—  Dillon,  W.    The  dismal  science;  crit.  on  mod.  Eng.  polit.  econ.  21956 

—  Greg,  W.  R.    Economic  rock.     {In  his  Rocks  ahead.)  13507 

—  Howell,  G.    Conflicts  of  capital  and  labour;  trade  unions  of  Gt.  Brit.  18113 

—  Jeyons,  W.  S.    The  State  in  rel.  to  labour.  22226 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.  The  West  Indies  and  other  min.  Brit,  possessions.  {In  his 

Res.  of  mod.  countr.,  v.  2.)  17822 

—  iSee  also  Finance,  above. 

Politics.  ^ 

—  Burrows,  M.    Imperial  England.  20923 

—  Cobden,  R.     {In  his  Political  writings,  v.  1.)  6751 
{In  his  Speeches,  v.  2.)  10963 

—  Congreve,  R.     {In  his  Ess.,  political,  etc.)  13048 

—  De  Worms,  H.    England's  policy  in  the  East.  17937 

—  Foster,  J.    Statesmen.     {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1502 

—  Frost,  T.    Fort}-  years'  recollections  [1880] .  2140a 

—  Greg,  W.  R.    Political  rock.     {In  his  Rocks  ahead.)  13507 
{In  his  Miscellaneous  essays.)     .                                     '  21480 

—  Haliburtou,  T.  C.    Rule  and  misrule  of  the  Eng.  in  America.  1724 

—  Lubbock,  Sir  J.    The  imperial  policy  of  Gt.  Brit.   {In  his  Addr.,  polit., 

etc.)  19116 

—  McCarthy,  J.    English  toryism  and  its  leaders.     {In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  Rawlinson,  H.    England  and  Russia  in  the  East.  14099 

—  Russell,  J.,  Earl.    Recollections  and  suggestions.,  1813-1873.  13468 

—  Walpole,  S.    Foreign  relations.  22089 

—  iSee  also  Bentinck,  G. ;— Gt.  Britain.    Biography. 
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Privy  Council. 

—  Finlason,  W.  F.    History,  const.,  and  character  of  the  judicial  comm.  of 

the  Privy  Council,  considered  as  a  judic.  tribunal.  17805 

Peform. 

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Religion. 

—  Greg,  W.  R.    Religious  rock.    {In  his  Rocks  ahead.)  13507 

Statistics. 

—  Vine,  J.  R.  S.    English  munic.  institutions ;   growth  and  development, 

1835-1879,  statistically  illustrated.  19584 

Tajiation. 

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Trade  Unions. 

—  See  Political  economy,  above. 

Trials. 

—  Ballantine,  W.    Some  experiences  of  a  barrister's  life.    2  v.  21553-4 

—  Browne,  G.  L.    I^arratives  of  state  trials,  1801-1830.    2  v.  21499-500 

Watering  Places. 

—  Black,  A.  and  C.    Where  shall  we  go  ?   Guide  to  watering  places  in  the 

Brit.  Is.  *I 

Zoology. 

—  Harting,  J.  E.    British  animals  extinct  within  hist,  times,  e^c.  21359 
Great  Divide,  The  ;  travels  in  the  upper  Yellowstone  ;  by  W. 

T.  W.  Quin.  15707 

Great   duke,    The,    of   Florence ;    by   P.  Massinger.      {In  his 

Plays,  V.  1.)  5128 

Great  earthquake  at  Lisbon.      {In  Tales   fr.  Blackwood,  n.   s., 

no.  23.)  19168 


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Great  emergency,  A,  and  other  tales  ;  by  J.  H.  Ewing.  17264 

Great  expectations  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  1210 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond,  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  12454 

Great  highway,  The  ;  by  S.  W.  Fullom.  2195- 

Great  inventors  ;  sources   of   their  usefulness,   and   results  of  • 

their  efforts.     Illust.  6743 

Great  lady,  A;  fr.  the  German  of  Van  Dewall.  12106 

Great  match,  The,  and  other  matches  ;  by  Miss  Wells.  16905 
Great  musician.  The.     See  Hueffer,  F. 

Great  shipwrecks  ;  perils  and  disasters  at  sea,  1544-1877.  17312 

Great  thirst  land.  The  ;  by  P.  Gillmore.  17808 

Great  Tontine,  The  ;  by  H.  Smart.  22707 
Great   tragic   revival ;    by  J.  Brougham.     {In   French's   Min. 

dram.,  v.  20.)  11846 

Great  triumphs  of  great  men  ;  [biog.  sketches]  ;  by  J.  Mason.  14161 

Great  truths  by  gt.  authors  ;  diet,  of  aids  to  reflection,  etc.  1640 

Great  unknown.  The  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope.     {In  his  Seven  stor.)  20275 

Greatest  heiress  in  England  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  19688 

Greatness.     King,  T.  S.  True  greatness.    {In  his  Patriotism.)  5721 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    The  study  of  greatness.     (In  his  Addr.  and  sermons.)  19477 

—  Smith,  X.  •  Greatness  of  "great  men.     (In  Antelix  papers.)  14186 
Greatorex,  E.  Summer  etchings  in  Colorado.  Introd.  by  Grace 

Greenwood.  *I 
Greatorex,  J.  E.     Constant  water-supply.    {In  Ass.  of  Munic. 

and  San.  "Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Portsmouth  drainage ;  subsidiary  sewers.    {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San. 

Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.)    "  *I 
Greece,  Ancient.     Antiquities. 

—  Anthon,  C.    Manual  of  Gr.  antiquities.    Illust.  5885 

—  Becker,  W.  A.    Charicles ;  private  life  of  the  anc.  Greeks.  732 

—  Coulanges,  F.  de.    The  ancient  city;  religion,  laws,  andinstit.  of  Greece 

and  Rome.                                   *  12534 

—  Hase.  H.    Public  and  private  life  of  the  anc.  Greeks.  1791 

—  Mahafty.  J.  P.    Old  Greek  life.  16043 

—  Stuart,  J.  and  Revett,  N.    Antiquities  of  Athens,  and  other  monuments 

of  Greece.  4297 

—  Wachsmuth,  W.    Historical  antiq.  of  the  Greeks;  tr.  by  E.  Woolrych. 

2  v.  11114-15 

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Aixhceology. 

—  Davidson,  T.    The  Parthenon  frieze ;  and  other  essays.  21955- 

Architecttire. 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    Temples,  tombs,  and  mon.  of  anc.  Greece  and  Rome.  9905 

Art. 

—  Taine,  H.  A.    Art  in  Greece.  9660 
Philosophy  of  art  in  G.    (/w  his  Lect.  on  art,  ser.  2.)  21444 

—  See  also  Tanagra. 

Education. 

—  Mahaffy,  J.  P.    Old  Greek  education.  21388 

Geographij. 

—  Smith,  W.    Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  geography.    2  v.  9236-7 

Histoi-y. 

—  Bonner,  J.    Child's  history  of  Greece.    2  v.  5727 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    General  hist.'  of  Greece :  to  the  death  of  Alexander;  with 

sketch  of  subsequent  hist.  16033 

The  Greeks  and  the  Persians.  15752 

History  of  Greece ;  to  the  close  of  the  Peloponnesian  war.    2  v.  12564-5 

—  Curteis,  A.  M.    Rise  of  the  Macedonian  empire.     (Epochs  of  anc.  hist.)  19834 


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—  Curtius,  E.    History  of  Greece.    5  v.  *I;  9153-7 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    Greece  under  the  Romans.     {In  his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1160 

—  Felton,  C.  C.    Greece,  anc.  and  mod. ;  lect.  bef.  the  Lowell  Inst.    2  v.  6592-3 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.     (In  his  Hist,  essavs,  ser.  2.)  11525 

—  Fyflfe,  C.  A.    History  of  Greece.     "  13654 

—  Gillies,  J.    History  of  Anc.  Greece,  its  colonies  and  conquest.  2260 
Same  \  Another  copy.    4  v.  5043-6 

—  Grote,  G.    History  of  Greece.    12  v.  1678-89 

—  Hamilton,  W.  D.  and  Levien,  E.    Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  Greece.  1756 

—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.    Ancient  Greece ;  fr.  the  Germ.,  bv  G.  Bancroft.  1842 

—  Keightley,  T.    History  of  Greece  [B.  C.  825-183]  ;  add.,  Chronological 

table  of  contemp.  hist.,  by  J.  T.  Smith.  2434 

—  Lloyd,  W.  W.    The  age  of  Pericles;  politics  and  arts  of  G.  fr.  the  Per- 

sian to  the  Peloponnesian  war.  14046 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Early  hist,  and  legend.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  2.)  5979 

—  Pennell,  R.  F.    Ancient  Greece;  to  146  B.  C.  22641 

—  Pococke,  E.  and  others.    Early  hist,  of  Greece.    2d.  ed.  5049 
History  of  Greece,  Macedonia,  and  Svria.  5050 

—  Sewell,  E.  M.    First  history  of  Greece'.  10495 

—  Smith,  W.  History  of  G.  to  the  Roman  Conquest;  rev.  by  G.  W.  Greene.  4057 
History  of  Greece  to  the  Roman  conquest ;  cont.  to  the  present  time ; 

by  C.  C.  Felton.  13189 
Smaller  hist,  of  Greece ;  to  the  Roman  conquest.  6994 

—  Society  for  the  Diff.  of  Useful  Knowledge.    History  of  Greece;  [B.C. 

1080-1471.                       '                                           *  5051 

—  Thirlwall,  C.    History  of  Greece;  [to  B.  C.  146].    2  v.  4429-30 

—  Timayenis,  T.  T.    History  of  Greece.    2  v.  20390-1 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Young  folks'  history  of  Greece,  [to  1875] .  18016 

—  See  also  Pericles ;— Thucydides. 

For  mythological  historj',  see  Religion. 

InscrixMons. 

—  Newton,  C.  T.    On  Gr.  inscriptions;   Greek  inscr.  fr.  Halikarnassos. 

{In  his  Ess.  on  art,  etc.)                                                          •  19887 
Language. 

—  Bauer,  F.  A.    A  philological  introd.  to  Gr.  and  Latin.  17218 

—  Blackie,  J  S.    Greek  and  English  dialogues.  15479 

—  Curtius,  G.    Smaller  grammar  of  the  Greek  language.  10740 

—  Geldart,  E.  M.    The  modern  Greek  language  in  its  rel.  to  anc.  Greek.  19466 

—  Madyig,  J.  N.    Syntax  of  the  Greek  language.  *I 

—  Mure,  \y.    Critical  hist,  of  the  lang.  and  literature  of  anc.  Greece.    5  v.  *I 

—  Renan,  E.    Les  grammairiens  Grecs.     {In  his  Melanges  d'hist.)  14516 

—  Walker,  J.    Key  to  the  class,  pronunciation  of  Gr.  proper  names.  4611 

—  Wright,  R.  S.  and  Shadwell,  J.  E.  L.  A  golden  treasury  of  Greek  prose.  277 

Literature.    { Collections. ) 

—  Paley,  F.  A.    Greek  wit;  coll.  of  smart  sayings  and  anec.  fr.  Gr.  prose 

writers,  ser.  1,  2.  '  20588:21536 

Literature.    {Drama.) 

—  Church,  A.  J.    Stories  fr.  the  Greek  tragedians.  19460 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    Theory  of  Greek  tragedy.     {In  his  Letters,  etc.)  1163 

—  Donaldson,  J.  W.    Theatre  of  the  Greeks ;  treat,  on  the  hist,  and  exhib. 

of  the  dr.,  with  treat,  on  the  lang.,  metres,  and  prosody  of  the  Gr. 

dramatists.                                                                             '  *I 

—  Thompson,  D'A.  W.    Sales  Attici;  maxims  witty  and  wise  of  Athenian 

tragic  drama.                                                        '  *I 
Literature.    {Poetry.) 

—  Arnold,  E.    The  poets  of  Greece.  11353 

—  Coleridge,  H.  N.    Introd.  to  the  stud,  of  the  Gr.  class,  poets.    Pt.  I : 

General  introd. ;  Homer.  869 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Studies  of  the  Greek  poets,  ser.  1,  2.  18730;  16543 
»    —  Thompson,  D'A.  W.  Ancient  leaves;  trans,  and  paraphrases  fr.  poets  of 

G.  and  Rome.  *I 

—  Tyler,  W.  S.    Theology  of  the  Greek  poets.  7184 

Literature,    {History,  etc.) 

—  Browne,  R.  W.    History  of  Greek  classical  literature.  17935 

—  Jebb,  R.  C.    The  Attic  orators  fr.  Antiphon  to  Isjeos.    ^  v.                       15710-11 
Greek  literature.  17763 

—  Jennings,  G.  H.  and  Johnstone,  W.  S.    Half-hours  with  Gr.  and  Latin 

authors,  with  biog.  not.  21031 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  533 

—  Lawrence,  E.    Primer  of  Gr.  literature.  17081 

—  Mueller,  K.  O.    History  of  the  lit.  of  Anc. Greece;  tr.  by  G.  C.  Lewis 

and  J.  ^y.  Donaldson  3183 

—  Mure,  ^y.    Critical  hist,  of  the  lang.  and  lit.  of  anc.  Greece.    5  v.  *I 

—  Neaves.  C.    The  Greek  anthology.  12935 

—  Saint  Victor,  P.  de.    Les  deux  masques ;  les  antiques,    2  v.  14718-19 

—  Saint e-Beuve,  C.  A.    Authologie  Grecque.     {In  his  J^ouv.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 

—  TaUomxhT.  :S.  and  othei's.    History  of  Gr.  literature.     (Encyclopaedia 

Metropolitana.)  6381 

—  Wilkinson,  W.  C.  Preparatory  Gr.  course  in  English.  (After-school  ser.)      22343 

—  See  also  Classical  literature. 

Mythology. 

—  See  Religion,  below. 

Philosophy. 

—  Brief  view  of  Gr.  philosophy.     {In  Small  books  on  gt.  sub.,  v.  2.)  4015 

—  See  also  Aristoteles ;— Epicurus ;— Plato ;— Xenophon. 
Also  Philosophy. 

•     •  .  Beligion  and  mythology. 

—  Berens,  E.  M.    Mnhs  and  legends  of  Ancient  Greece  and  Rome.   Tllust.      21793 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    Tales  of  Anc.  Greece.  8923 

—  Dwight,  :M.  a.    Grecian  and  Rom.  mythology ;  introd.  by  T.  Lewis.  1303 

—  Keightlev,  T.    MAthologv  of  Ancient  Greece  and  Italv.  2437 

—  Kingslev,  C.    The  heroes.  2476 

—  Milligan,  W.    Religion  of  G.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

—  Xiebuhr,  B.  G.    Greek  hero-stories.    Illust.  18490 
^  Ruskin,  J.    The  Queen  of  the  air ;  studv  of  the  Gr.  myths  of  cloud  and 

storm.                                                    "  7849 

—  Scull,  S.  A.    Greek  mj-thology  systematized.  19898 

—  Seeman,  O.    Mrthologv  of  Gr.  and  Rome ;  with  ref .  to  its  use  in  art ;  ed. 

by  G.  H.  Bianchi.   '  *I 

—  Smith,  W.    Classical  dictionary  of  biogi-aphy,  m^^hology,  etc.  8708 
Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biog.  and  mythology.    3  v.  8724-6 

—  Witt,  C.    Classic  mythol. ;  tr.  by  F.  Younghusband,  etc. ;  with  glossary.      22902 

—  See  also  Oracles. 

Social  life. 

—  Mahafty,  J.  P.    Social  life  in  Greece  from  Homer  to  Menander.  13408 
Greece,  Modern.     Description^  etc. 

—  About,  E.    Greece  and  the  Greeks  of  the  present  day.  85 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.    A  poet's  bazaar.  158 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.     {In  his  Footsteps  of  our  Lord  and  his  Apostles.)  8141 

—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    The  Turk  and  Greek.  7127 

—  Butterworth,  H.    Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands.  19874 

—  Chase,  T.    Hellas;  her  monuments  and  her  scenery.  13231 

—  Clark,  E.  L.    The  modern  Greeks,  etc.    {In  hisRiices  of  Europ.  Turkey.)    18402 

—  Cox.  S.  S.     {In  his  Buckeye  abroad.)  '         1000 

—  Cuvler,  T.     {In  his  From  "the  Nile  to  Norwav.)  21153 

—  De'Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Theo].  efis..  v.  2.)     '                       .  1161 

—  De  Vere,  A.  T.    Picturesque  sketches  of  Greece.  -     5017 

—  Fetridge,  W.  P.     {In  his  Harper's  hand-book,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Grey,  T.     (In  his  Journal  of  a  visit  to  E^ypt,  etc.)  8467 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.    Greek  vignettes ;  a  sail  in  the  Greek  seas,  1877.  18805 

—  Herve,  F.    Residence  in  Greece  and  Turkey.    2  v.  1897-8 

—  Howard,  G.  W.  F.    Diarv  in  Turkish  and  Greek  w^aters.  698 

—  Kinglake,  A.  W.     {In  his  Eothen.)  2471 

—  Leech,  H.  H.     {In  his  Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler.)  7684 

—  Mahatly,  J.  P.    Rambles  and  studies  in  Greece.  *I 

—  3Iaximilian,  F.  M.  J.     {In  his  On  the  win«\)  *I 

—  Pitman,  E.  R.    Mission  life  in  Greece  and  Palestine.  21247 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    The  Prince  of  Wales'  tour.  17916 

—  Sergeant,  L.    Greece.    Illust.  20388 

—  Snider,  D.  J.    A  walk  in  Hellas.  22364 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece,  etc.    2  v.  6180-1 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece.  13888 

—  Tavlor,  B.    Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia.  4362 

—  Tuckerman,  C.  K.    The  Greeks  of  to-day.  11136 

—  Warburton,  E.  B.  G.     {In  his  Crescent  and  the  cross.)  4631 

—  Wordsworth,  C.    Greece;  pictorial,  descriptive,  and  historical.  *I 

—  Wyse,  T.    Impressions  of  Greece.  10172 


534  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY . 

History. 
^—  Bonner,  J.    Child's  history  of  Greece,  v.  2.  5727 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    General  history  of  G. ;  with  sketch  to  the  present  time.  10033 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    The  revolution  of  Greece.     (7n  ^?6- Memorials,  e^c,  v.  1.)     1155 
The  Suliotes.     {In  his  Logic  of  polit.  econ.)  1102 

—  Felton,  C.  C.    Greece,  anc.  and  mod. ;  lect.  bef.  the  Lowell  Institute.  2  v.  6592-3 
History  of  Greece,  continuation.     )See.  Smith,  W.  helov\ 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Mediaeval  and  mod.  Greece.     {In  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  3.)      19219 

—  Gordon,  T.    Histoi-y  of  the  Greek  Revolution.    2  v.  1609-10 

—  Jebb,  R.  C.    Modern  Greece;  lect.  19H02 

—  Mr.  Gladstone  and  the  Greek  queston.     (In  Diplomatic  sk.  3.)  19137 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    La  Grcce  en  1863,  par  M.  Grenier.     (In  his  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  5.)  *I 

—  Smith,  W.    History  of  Greece  to  the  Roman  conq. ;  cont.  to  the  present 

time,  by  C.  C.  Felton.  13189 

—  Timayenis,  T.  T.    History  of  Greece.    2  v.  20390-1 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    Modern  Greece.    Map.  17045 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Young  folks'  history  of  Greece.  18016 

Language.  ,       •  *     " 

—  Geldart,  E.  M.    The  mod.  Greek  language  in  its  rel.  to  anc.  Greek.  19466 

Literature. 

—  Bikelas,  D.    Loukis  Laras;  remin.  of  a  Chiote  merchant  dur.  the  war  of 

independence ;  f  r.  the  Gr.  by  J.  Gennadius.  20355 

Greek.     For  many  titles  begiuniug  Greek,  See  under  the  sub- 
ject Greece. 
Greek  Church.     Lawrence,  E.     The  Greek  Church.     {In  his 

Hist,  stud.)  21670 

—  Littledale,  R.  F.  The  holv  East.  Church ;  hist.,*doct.,  liturgies,  and  vest- 

ments. 15715 

Greek  girl.  The,  and  the  barbarian  ;  fr.    Ingomar ;  tr.   by  M. 

Lovell.      (In  Venable,  W.  H.     Dramas,  etc.)  20582 

Greek  goddesses,  The  ;  by  T.  W.  Higginson.  (7"n  Ms  Atlan- 
tic ess.)  12372 

Greek,  The,  and  English  quarrel ;  by  G.  W.  Dasent.     (Ii  his 

Jest,  etc..  V.  2.)  13612 

Greek  and  Gothic  ;  prog,  and  decay  in  architecture,  sculpture, 

and  painting;  by  R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt.  20594 

Greeley,  H.  The  American  conflict ;  hist,  of  the  gt.  rebellion 
in  the  U.  S.,  18G0-65  ;  with  drift  and  prog,  of  Amer.  opin- 
ion resp.  human  slavery  fr.  1776.     Illust.     2  v.  5739-40 

—  Art  and  industry  as  repr.  in  the  Exhibition,  Crystal  Palace,  New  York, 

1853-4.  7517 

—  The  Christian  spirit  of  reform.     (In  Relig.  aspects,  etc.)  6339 

—  Essays  to  elucidate  polit.  econ.,  to  explain  and  defend  protection  to  home 

industry.  8372 

—  Glances  at  Europe.  1641 

—  Introduction,     f/w  Con^don,  C.  T.    Tribune  essays.)  7685 

—  Introduction,     (in  Headley,  P.  C.    Life  of  Kossuth.)  1832 

—  Method  of  diffusing  knowledge.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.)     15732 

—  An  overland  journey  f r.  New  York  to  San  Francisco,  1859.  1613 

—  Recollections  of  a  busy  life ;  new  ed. ;  with  mem.  7689 

—  Gough,  J.  B.,  and  others.    Great  industries  of  the  United  States.  10077 

—  Chambers,  W.     (In  his  Stories  of  remark,  persons.)  18069 

—  Cornell,  W.  M.    Life  and  public  career  of  Greeley.  22572 

—  Ingersoll,  L.  D.    Life  of  Greelev.  11975 

—  Memoir.     (In  Clav,  C.  M.    Writings.)  852 

—  Parton,  J.    Life  of  Greeley.  3394 

—  Sketch  of  Greelev.     (In  Famous  bovs.)  5036 

—  Stowe.  H.  E.  B.  (In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 
Green,  A.  H.  Physical  geology.  16532 
Green,  A.  S.,  joint  author.     See  Green,  J.  R. 

Green,  A.  K.     The  Leavenw^orth  case.  18318 

—  A  strange  disappearance.  19341 


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—  The  sword  of  Damocles.  20473 
Green,  A.  D.    (pseud.  Marian  Douglas).    Peter  and  Polly;  or, 

Home-life  in  New  Eng.  a  hundred  years  ago. 
Green,  F.  H.     Analytical  class-book  of  botany. 

Contents.    Green,  F.  H.    Elements  of  vegetable  struct,  and  physi- 
ology.—Congdon,  J.  W.    Systematic  botany. 

—  The  mechanic. 
Green,  J.  R.     Classical  writers.     Namely: 

Brooke,  S.  A.    Mihon. 
Butcher,  S.  H.    Demosthenes. 
Campbell,  L.    Sophocles. 
Capes,  W.  W.    Livv. 
Mahaffv,  J.  P.    Euripides. 
Xettleship.  H.    Vergil. 

—  History  of  the  Eng.  people ;  with  maps,  v.  1-4. 

—  History  primers.    Namely : 

Creighton,  M.    History  of  Rome. 

Freeman,  E.  A.    History  of  Europe. 

Fyffe,  C.  A.    History  of  Greece. 

GVove,  G.    Geography. 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.    Old  Greek  life.     (Class,  antiq.,  y.  1.) 

Wilkins,  A.  S.    Roman  antiquities.     (Class,  antiq.,  y.  2.) 

Yonge,  CM.    History  of  France. 

—  Literature  primers.    Xamely : 

Dowden,  E.    Shakspere. 

Gladstone,  W.  E.    Homer. 

Jebb,  R.  C.    (ireek  literature. 

Morris,  R.    English  grammar. 

-  and  Bo  wen.  H.  C.    English  gramniar  exercises. 

Nichol,  J.    Eng.  composition. 

Peile,  J.    Philology. 

Tozer,  H.  F.    Classical  geography. 

—  The  making  of  England     Maps. 

—  Readings  fr.  Eng.  History ;  select,  and  ed. 

—  A  short  history  of  the  Eng.  people. 

—  Stray  studies  from  Eng.  and  Italy. 

Contents.  A  brother  of  the  poor. — Sketches  in  sunshine :  Cannes 
and  St.  Honorat ;  Carnival  on  the  Cornice ;  Two  pirate  towns  of  the  Riy- 
iera ;  The  winter  retreat ;  San  Remo.— The  poetry  of  wealtli.— Lambeth 
and  the  archbishops.— Children  by  the  sea.— The*  Florence  of  Dante. — 
Buttercups.— Abbot  and  town.— Hotels  intheclouds.— ^Eneas;aVirgilian 
study.— Venice  and  Rome.— Venice  and  Tintoretto.— The  district  visitor. — 
Early  history  of  Oxford.— The  home  of  our  Angevin  kings.— Capri.— Car 
pri  and  its  Roman  remains.— The  feast  of  the  coral-fishers. 

—  and  A.  S.    A  short  geography  of  the  British  islands.    Maps. 
Green,  J.  H.     Spiritual  philosophy ;  found,  on  the  teaching  of 

S.  T.  Coleridge  ;  ed.  with  mem.  by  J.  Simon.  .  2  v.  6314- 

Green,  M.  A.  E.  (W.)     Letters  of  royal  and  illust.  ladies  of 

Gt.  Britain.     [1103-1.558].     3  v.  4854 

Green,  R.     John  Wesley. 
Green,  S.  G.     French  -pictures  drawn  with  pen   and  pencil. 

Illust. 

—  Pictures  fr.  the  German  fatherland  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 
Green,  S.  S.     Biography  of  T.  J.  Spurr.      {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  • 

—  Libraries  and  schools. 

Contents.  C.  F.  Adams, .//'.  The  public  library  and  the  pub.  schools.— 
Green,  S.  S.  Relation  of  the  pub.  library  to  the' pub.  schools;  Libraries 
as  educational  institutions ;  extr.  fr.  rept.— Metcalf .  R.  C.  The  public  lib. 
as  an  auxiliary  to  the  pub.  schools.— Foster,  W.  E.  Relation  of  libraries 
to  the  school  system ;  Plan  of  systematic  training  in  reading  at  school. 

—  Relation  of  the  pub.  library  to' the  pub.  schools.      {In  his  Lib.   and 

schools.)  *  '  *  . 

—  Sensational  fiction  in  pub.  libraries ;  and  Personal  rel.  bet.  librarians  and 

readers;  papers.  19057 

Green,  S.     Trout  culture.  8122 


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Green,  W.  C.     The  similes  of  Homer's  Iliad,  tr.,  with  introd. 

and  notes.  17667 
Green,  W.  H.    The  Pentateuch  vindicated  fr.  the  aspersions  of 

Bp.  Colenso.  6681 

Green  gate.  The;  byE.  Wichert ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister.  13856 

Green  hand,  The  ;  by  G.  Cnpples.  12435 
Green  Mountain.     See  Vermont. 
Green  Mountain  boy;  by   J.    S.    Jones.     {In   French's   min. 

dr.,  V.  35.)                   .  7988 

Green  Mountain  boys.  The  ;  byD.  P.  Thompson.  4441 

Green  pastures  and  Piccadilly;  by  W.  Black.  17326 
Greenaway,  K.     Under  the  window ;  pictures  and  rhymes  for 

children.     Engr.  and  print,  by  E.  Evans.  *I 

Greene,  C.  E.     Graphical  analysis  of  roof  trusses.     Illust.  16913 

—  Trusses    and    arches    analyzed   and    discussed   bv  graphical  methods, 

V.  1,2.  ^  '  16913;  18608 

Contents.    V.  1.    Roof-trusses.    2.     Bridge-trusses. 

Greene,  F.  V.     The  Mississippi.     (Camp,  of  the  Civ.  war.)  22149 

—  The  Russian  army  and  its  campaigns  in  Turkey,  1877-78.    Atlas.  2  v.  *I 

—  Sketches  of  army  life  in  Russia.                         '  19837 
Greene,  G.  W.     The  (German  element  in  the  war  of  Amer.  In- 
dependence. 15344 

Contents.    Baron  von  Steuben.—  Gen.  John  Kalb. — German  mercenaries. 

—  Historical  view  of  the  Amer.  Revolution.  5940 

—  History  and  geography  of  the  Middle  Ages.  3163 

—  Life  of  I^athaniel  Greene.  3  v.  7156-8 

—  Life  of  N.  Greene.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,y.  20.)  412» 

—  A  short  history  of  Rhode  Island.  22077 
Greene,  H.  R.     The  English  language  ;  its  gram,  and  logical 

principles.  18996 

Greene.  J.  H.     Athalia.  9336 

Greene,  N.,  Maj.  Gen.    Greene,  G.  W.    Life  of  Green,  3  v.     7156-8 

Life  of  G.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  20.)  412» 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     (In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829 

—  Sketch  of  G.     (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2122 
Greene,  R.    Honourable  hist,  of  Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay. 

(/n  Ward,  A.  W.  Old  Eng.  drama.)  18263 
Greene,  S.  D.    The  broken  seal ;  or,  Pers.  reminiscences  of  the 

Morgan  abduction  and  murder.  7533 

Greene,  T.  W.  Old  words  and  modern  meanings.  17945 
Greener,  W.  W.    The  gun  and  its  development ;  with  notes  on 

shooting.     Illust.  *I 

Greenfield,  W.  S.  Alcohol;  its  use  and  abuse.  18300 
Greenland.     Hawks,  F.  L.     The   lost   Greenland ;  or,   Uncle 

Philip's  conversations  abt.  the  lost  colonies  of  G.  5944 

—  Haves,  1. 1.    The  land  of  desolation ;  narr.  of  obs.  and  adv.  in  G.    Illust.     9977 
Pictures  of  arctic  travel.  21218 

—  Rink,  H.    Danish  G. :  its  people  and  its  products.  *I 

—  Stephens,  C.  A.     (In  his  Knockabout  Club  alongshore.)  22177 
Greenleaf,  S.     The  testimony  of  the  evangelists  exam,  by  the 

rules  of  evid.  adm.  in  courts  of  justice.  App.,  Hist,  of 
the  most  anc.  ms.  copies  of  the  New  Testament,  and  a 
comp.  of  their  text  with  that  of  the  King  James'  Bible  by 

Tischendorff.   Also,  Review  of  the  trial  of  Jesus.  13326 

Greenough,  H.     Apelles  and  his  contemporaries.  5005 

—  Ernest  Carroll ;  or,  Artist  life  in  Italy.  1404 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  537 

Greenough,  H.     Everett,  A.  H.    Greenough's  statue  of  Wash- 
ington.     {In  his  Grit,  and  misc.  ess.)  13208 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Memorial  of  Greenough.  4524 

—  -  Sketch  of  G.  (In  his  Am.  art.  life.)  7225 
Greenough,  J.  *C.    Instruction  in  nat.  science  in  normal  schools. 

{In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.  and  Proc,  1873.)  17753 

—  Training  schools  in  connect,  with  normal  schools.      (In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass. 

Addr.  and  Proc,  1874.)  16720 

Greenough,  J.  ^.^  joint  author.     See  Allen,  J.  H. 
Greenough,  Mrs.  R.  S.     See  Greenough,  S.  D. 
Greenough,  S.  D.     Arabesques.  9796 

—  In  extremis.  11157 
Greenough,  W.  W.     Some  conclusions  rel.  to  pub.  libraries. 

{In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

Greenwell,  D.     JohnWoolman.  10123 

—  The  patience  of  hope ;  Introd.  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  1130 

—  Poems.  11046 
Greenwood,  F.  Margaret  DenziFs  history.  9213 
Greenwood,  Grace.     See  Lippincott,  S.  J. 

Greenwood,  J.  G.     Relations  of  culture  to  practical  life.      {In 

Owens  Coll.  ess.,  etc.)  12926 

Greenwood,   J.     Adventures  of  Reuben  Davidger  among  the 

Dyaks  of  Borneo.  6318 

—  Curiosities  of  savage  life.  6638 

—  A  night  in  a  workhouse.  (In  Little  Class.,  v.  1.)  12972 
Greenwood,  W.  H.     Manual    of  metallurgy.     2  v.     (Collins' 

Adv.  sci.  ser.)-  15238-9 

Contents.    V.  1.    Fuel,  iron,  steel, tin,  antimony,  arsenic, bismuth, and 
platinum.    2.    Copper,  lead,  zinc,  mercury,  silver,'gold,  nickel,  cobalt,  and 
aluminum. 
Greenwood  leaves  ;  by  Grace  Greenwood  [S.J.  Lippincott] .  2  v.  2697-8 
Greer,  Henry.     The  storage  of  electricity.     lUust.  22845 

Greey,  E.     The  golden  lotus,  and  other  legends  of  Japan.  22261 

—  Young  Americans  in  Japan ;  adv.  of  the  Jewett  family  and  Oto  Nambo. 

must.  21019 
Greg,  P.   Across  the  zodiac ;  story  of  a  wrecked  record.  2  v.  20936-7 

—  Guy  Neville's  ghost.    (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  17.)  19162 

—  Ivv ;  cousin  and  bride.  21016 
Greg,  W.  R.     The  creed  of  Christendom.     3d.  ed.     2  v.  12194-5 

—  Enigmas  of  life.  11397 

—  Literary  and  social  judgments.  12016 

—  Miscellaneous  essays.  21480 

Contents.  Rocks  ahead  and  harbours  of  refuge. — ^Foreign  policy  of  Gt. 
Britain,  imperial  or  economic?— The  echo  of  the  Antipodes. — A  grave  per- 
plexity before  us.— Obligations  of  the  soil.— The  right  use  of  a  surplus ; 
or.  Remission  of  taxes  an  abuse  of  revenue. — The  great  twin  brethren. — 
Is  the  popular  judgment  in  politics  more  just  than  that  of  the  higher 
orders?— H.  Martineau.— Verify  your  compass. — The  prophetic  element  in 
the  gospels.— F.  Harrison  on  tlie  future  life.— Can  truths  be  apprehended 
which  could  not  have  been  discovered? 

—  Mistaken  aims  and  attainable  ideals  of  the  artizan  class.  16533 

Contents.  Laing  on  peasant  proprietorship.— Unsound  social  philoso- 
phy.— Mary  Barton.— English  socialism.— Progress  and  hopes  of  social- 
ism.— The  proletariat  on  a  false  scent. 

—  Rocks  ahead;  or.  The  warnings  of  Cassandra.    2d.  ed.  13507 

Contents. — Political  rock. — Economic  rock. — Religious  rock.  Appen- 
dix :  The  mistake  of  honest  democrats. — Unionist  restrictions  on  labor.— 
Three  men  and  three  eras.— United  States  in  recent  years. 

—  The  soul  and  future  life.  (In  Burlingame,  E.  L.  Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 
Gregg,  J.     Commerce  of  the  prairies  ;  journal  of  a  Santa  F6 

trader,  dur.  exped.  across  the  prairies,   and  residence  in 
No.  Mexico.     2d.  ed.,  v.  1.  1654 

35 


538  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRAEY. 

Gregorovius,  F.  Corsica;  picturesque,  hist.,  and  soc.  ;  with 
early  life  of  Napoleon,  and  acct.  of  the  Bonaparte,  Paoli, 
Pozzo  di  Borgo,  and  other  families,  1852  ;  tr.  by  E.  J. 

Morris.                                                                            .     .  3159 

—  The  island  of  Capri;  tr.  by  L.  Clarke.  19338 
Gregory  I.,  Pope  the  Great.     Barmby,  J.     Gregory  the  Great.  19450 

—  Brigliam,  C.  H.  {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 
Gregory  VII.   [Hildebrand] ,  Pope.     Brigham,  C.  H.     (In  Ms 

Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  King,  T.  S.    Hildebrand.     {In  his  Substance  and  show,  etc.)  17277 
—Stephen,  J.     {I7i  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  8975 

Gregory,  D.  S.     Christian  ethics  ;  text-book.  22150 
Gregory,  O.  Brief  mem.  of  R.  Hall.   {In  Hall,  R.  Misc.  wrks.)   1731 

—  Letters  on  the  evidences,  doctr.,  and  duties  of  the  Chr.  religion.   9th  ed.  8071 

—  Mathematics  for  pract.  men ;  common-place  book  of  pure  and  mixed 

mathematics.    2d.  Amer.  ed.  1666 

Gregory,  W.     Letters  on  animal  magnetism.  1657 

Greig,  S.     Grant,  J.     (In  his  Cavaliers  of  fortune.)  10760 
Grellet,  S.     Seebohm,  B.     Memoirs  of  the  life  and  labours  of 

Grellet.  2  v.  3882-3 
Grenier,  Voyage  dans  un  ;  par  C.  Cousin.  *I 
Grenville,  G.  N.  T.,  Baron  Nugent.  Memorials  of  J.  Hamp- 
den, his  party,  and  his  times.  3272 
Grenville,  R.  Hale,  E.  E.  (In  his  Stor.  of  the  sea.)  20054 
Grenville,  Lord.     See  Grenville,  W.  W. 

Grenville,  R.  P.  T.  N.  B.  C.  Memoirs  of  the  court  and  cabi- 
net of  George  III.     4  v.  *I 

—  Francis,  G.  H.  {In  his  Orators.)  1525 
Grenville,    W.    W.,    Baron.      Brougham,    H.     (In   his  Hist. 

sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

—  Rogers,  S.     {In  his  Recollections.)  3688 

—  Thornton,  P.  M.    Lord  Grenville.     {Iji  his  For.  secretaries,  v.  1.)  22744 
Grenville  papers  ;  by  C.  W.  Dilke.     (In  his  Papers  of  a  crit- 
ic, V.  2.)  14204 

Gresham,  T.    Bourne,  H.R.F.  (7^  7m  Fam.Lond.  merchants.)  7853 

—  Cooper,  T.  {In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 
Gresset,  J.  B.  L.     Besant,  W.     (In  his  French  humorists.)  13061 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Fortr.  cont.,Y.  o.)  *1 
Gretchen's  joys  and  sorrows  ;  by  C.  Helm.  17189 
Grettis  saga  ;  story  of  Grettir  the  strong  ;  tr.  by  E.  Magnusson 

and  W.  Morris.  *I 
Greville,  C.  C.  F.     The  Greville  memoirs  ;  jour,  of  the  reigns 

of  George  IV.  and  William  IV.      (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  13441 

—  Same ;  ed.  by  H.  Reeve.  2d.  ed.  3  v.  13402^ 
Greville,  H.,  pseud.     See  Durand,  A.  F. 

Gr6vy,  J.     King,  E.     {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 

Grey  Abbey.     (Star  ser.)  17408 

Grey,  Charles,  Lieut.  Gen.    Early  years  of  the  Prince  Consort.  6953 
Grey,  Charles,  Vise.  Hoivick.     Speech  on   the   reform   bill  for 
Eng.  and  Wales.     (In  Speeches  of  em.   Bt.   statesmen, 

ser.   1.)  7723 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Thornton,  P.  M.  Lord  Howick.  {In  his  For.  sec,  v.  1.)  22744 
Grey,  E.  C.  .  The  bosom  friend.  12450 

—  Good  society ;  or,  Contrasts  of  character.  1663 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  539 

Grey,  H.  G.,  Sd.  Earl  Grey.  Francis,  G.  H.    (In  Ms  Orators.)     1525 

—  Reid,  T.  W.  {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 
Grey,  Lady  J.     See  Dudley,  Lady  J.  G. 

Grey,  T.  Journal  of  a  visit  to  Egypt,  Constantinople,  the 
Crimea,  Greece,  etc.,  in  the  suite  of  the  Prince  and 
Princess  of  Wales.  8467 

Grey  Nunnery  at  Montreal.     Kichardson,   S.   J.     Life  in  the 

Grey  Nunnery.  5296 

Greylock,  G.,  pseud.     See  Smith,  J.  E.  A. 

Gridiron,  The;  by  S.  Lover.      (In  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 

Griff  ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  10677 

Griffin,  George.     The  Gospel  its  own  advocate.  1665 

Griffin,  Gerald.     Works.     10  v.  5401-10 

Contents.  Y.l.  The  collegians.  2.  Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals : 
The  carddrawer;  The  half  sir;  Suil  Dhuv,  the  coiner.  3.  Tales  of 
the  Munster  festivals:  The  Aylmers  of  Bally-Aylmer ;  The  hand  and 
wordj  The  barber  of  Bantry,  etc.  4.  Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals : 
The  rivals ;  Tracy's  ambition.  5.  Talis  qualis ;  or,  Tales  of  the  jury- 
room.  6.  The  Duke  of  Monmouth.  7.  Tales  of  the  five  senses,  etc. 
8.  Poetical  vrorks  and  Tragedy  of  Gisippus.  9.  The  invasion.  10. 
Life  of  G.  Griffin ;  by  his  brother. 

—  Gisippus.     {In  Mod",  stand,  dr.,  v.  9.)  11811 

—  Fitzgerald,  P.     {In  his  Roman,  of  the  Eng.  stage.)  13430 

—  Mr.  Tibbot  O'Learv,  the  curious.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 

—  The  swans  of  Lir. '  {In  Little  class.,  v.  1.)  .    12972 

—  Giles,  H.     {In  his  Lect.  and  ess.)  7850 
Griffin,  H.     Spear,  C.     (Li  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)                         4162 
Griffin,  J.     Memoirs  of  J.  Wilson.     2d.  Amer.  ed.  ;  app.,  Re- 
sults of  the  South  Sea  Mission.                                                    1667 

Griffin,  J.  J.     Scientific  handicraft ;    catalogue   of   apparatus  . 
for  elementary  exp.  in  physics,  v.  1.     Mechanics,  hydro- 
statics, hydro-dynamics,  and  pneumatics.  *I 
Griffin,  R.     Life  of  S.  Pepys.   (In  Pepys,  S.  Diary,  etc.,  v.  1.)  3419 
Griffis,  W.  E.     Corea,  the  hermit  nation.                                         22151 

—  Japanese  f airv-world ;  stor.  fr.  the  wonder-lore  of  Japan.    Illust.  19879 

—  The  Mikado's*  empire.  16011 

Contents.    Historv  of  Japan.— Personal  experiences,  observ.,  and  stud, 
in  Japan,  1870-1874. " 
Griffith,  C.     Victory  Deane.    3  v.  20802-4 

Griffith,  G.  S.     Penal  and  reform,  inst.  of  Maryland.     (In  In- 

,    ternat.  Pen.  Cong.  Trans.,  1872.)  *I 

Griffith,  H.  T.     Introduction    and    notes.      (In   Cowper,    W. 

Didactic  poems.)  18322 

Griffith,  M.  M.     Corpulence  ;  treated  without  starvation  ;  or, 

how  to  get  lean.  17188 

Griffith  Gaunt ;  by  C.  Reade.  3604 

Griffiths,  A.     The  English  army  ;  its  past  hist.,  present  cond., 

and  fut.  prospects.  19110 

—  Lola.  (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  17037 
Griffiths,  J.  W.  The  progressive  ship-builder.  2  v.  *I 
Grillparzer,  F.  Der  arme  Spielmann.    (Deut.  Novellenschatz.)  16151 

—  Sappho ;  a  tragedy.     (In  Oehlenschliiger,  A.  G.    Correggio.)  3279 
— /iS'ame;  tr.  by  E.Frothinghara.                                                                          16677 

—  Schmidt,  J.  {Iii  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 
Grimaldi,  J.  Dickens,  C.  Memoirs  of  G.  ;  ed.  by  "Boz."  12040 
Grimaldi,  The.  Malleson,  G.  B.  (In  his  Stud.  fr.  Genoese  hist.)  13876 
Grimaldi ; drama  ;  by  D.  Boucicault.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  20.)  11820 


540  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBKARY. 

Grimes,  J.  S.  Etherology  and  phreno-philosophy  of  mesmer- 
ism, etc.  ;  ed.  by  W.  G.  Le  Due.  "i^Q^ 
Grimes,  J.  W.  Salter,  W.  Life  of  Grimes.  15804 
Grimke,  S.  M.  Joan  of  Arc.  6615 
Grimkie  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  50 
Grimm,  A.  T.  von.  Alexander  Feodorowna,  Empr.  of  Russia; 

.tr.  by  Lady  Wallace.     2  v.  14383-4 

Grimm,  F.  M.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  ?iis  Cans,  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Grimm,  H.     Goethe.    Vorlesungen  gehalten  an  der  Kgl.  Univ. 

zu  Berlin.     2  v.  in  1.  16247 

—  Das  Kind.     (Deut.  Novellenschatz.)  16162 

—  Leben  Michelangelo's.    2  v.  10306-7 

—  Same.    Life  of  Michael  Angelo ;  tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.    2  v.  5982-a 

—  Life  and  times  of  Goethe ;  tr.  by  S.  H.  Adams.  19969 

—  Das  Leben  Raphaels  von  Urbino ;  Italianischer.    Text  von  Vasari,  10305 

—  Zehn  ausgew^iihlte  Essavs  zur  Einfuehrung  in  das  studium  der  modemen 

Kunst.  '  10304 

Contents.  Die  Venus  von  Milo.— Raphael  und  Michelangelo.— Carlo 
Saraceni.— Albrecht  Diirer.— Goethe's  Verhiiltnisszurbildenden  Kunst. — 
Jacob  Asmus  Carstens.— Berlin  und  Peter  von  Cornelius.— Die  Cartons 
von  Peter  von  Cornelius.— Schinkel.—E.  Curtius  iiber  Kunstmuseen. 

—  Schmidt,  J.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  3.)  16313 
Grimm,  J.  L.  C.  and  W.  K.  German  pop.  tales  and  household 

stor.,  ser.  1.     Illust.  18905 

German  pop.  stor.  and  fairy  tales  as  told  by  Gammer  Grethel.    Rev. 

trans.,  bv  E.  Taylor.    Illust.  fr.  designs  by  G.  Cruikshank  and  L. 
Grimm.  *  14214 

Grimm's  goblin's ;  select,  fr.  Household  words.    Illust.  7025 

Household  stories ;  tr.  by  L.  Crane ;  pict.  by  W.  Crane.  *I 

See  also  Sauveur,  L.    Contes  merveilleux. 

Grimm,  W.  K.     Die  Deutsche  Heldensage.  16248 

—  joint  author.    See  Grimm,  J.  L.  K. 

Grimmelshausen,  H.  J.  C.  von.  Der  abenteuerliche  Simplicissi- 
mus  ;  hrsg.  v.  J.  Tittmann.    (Deut.  Dicht.  des  17  Jahrh.) 
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—  Simplicianische  Schriften ;  hrsg.  v.  J.  Tittmann.     (Deut.  Dicht.  des  17 

Jahrh.)     2  v.  16472-3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Trutz  Simplex.— Der  seltzame  Springinsfeld.— Anhang : 
Der  erste  Barnhiiuter.— Gaukel-Tasche.    2.    Das  wunderbarliche  Vogel- 
nest. 
Grimm's  goblins  ;  by  J.  L.  C.  and  W.  K.  Grimm.  7025 

Grimshaw,  Bagshaw,  and  Bradshaw  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.     {In 

French's  min.  dram.,  v.  6.)  11838 

Grimshawe,  T.  S.     Memoir  of  L.  Richmond.  1672 

Grinding  organ.  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.   {In  Follen,  E.  L.  C. 

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Griudle,  T.  W.     Construction  and  cost  of  sewage  works.    {In 

Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.)  *T. 

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Grindon,  L.  H.     Life  ;  its  nature,   varieties,  and  phenomena.  7372 

—  The  little  things  ofnature  consd.  espec.  in  rel.  to  the  Divine  benevolence.  6404 

—  The  phenomena  of  plant  life.  6120 

—  Sexuality  of  nature;  that  sex  and  marriage  are  universal.  7351 
Gringe  family.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  household  Words,  v.  11.)  14311 
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Grinnell,  C.  E.,  ed.  Points  Of  law  suggested  by  Guiteau's  case.         *I 
Contents.    Thompson,  S.  D.    Challenge  to  the  array.— Hill,  E.  B.    In- 
sanitv  as  a  defence. — Robinson,  J.  H.    Jurisdiction  in  Guiteau's  case. — 
Smitt,  R.  D.    Another  view  of  the  jurisdiction  in  Guiteau's  case.— Mer- 


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riam,  E.  G.  Opinions  of  jurors.— Darling,  C.  E.  Confessions  of  prison- 
ers.— General  notes  by  the  editor. 

Grinshaw,  R.     Saws;   hist.,  development,  action,  classif.,  and 

compar.  of  saws  of  all  kinds  ;  with  app.     Illust.  *I 

Oriscom,  J.  H.     Animal  mechanism  and  physiology.  1673 

—  The  use  of  tobacco.  7476 
Grisettes,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  11.)  *I 
Grisi,  G.,  wife  of  Guiseppe,    called  Mario.     Clayton,   E.  0. 

{In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  {In  his  Great  singers,  ser.  2.)  20365 
Grisons.     M'Crie,  T.     Sketch  of  the  hist,  of  the  reformation 

in  the  Grisons.     (In  his  Works,  v.  3.)  21367 

Grist  of  the  mill ;  comic  drama  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     (/?i  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  33.)  11826 

Griswold,  H.  T.  Down  by  the  sea.  {In  Stor.  and  sketches.)  6883 
Griswold,    R.    W.     Curiosities   of    Amer.    literature.     ( With 

D'Israeli,  I.     Curiosities,  etc.)  1233 

—  The  female  poets  of  America.  1674 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  America.  1676 ;  *I 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  England.  1677 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  En":,  in  the  19th.  cent. ;  add.  by  R.  Stoddard.  *I 

—  Prose  writers  of  America.  '  1675 
Grit;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.  {In  his  Success,  etc.)  10753 
Gritton,  J.     Christianity  is  not  the  invention  of  impostors  or 

of  credulous  enthusiasts.    {In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Pop.  obj.,  etc.)  12520 

—  Lord  Lvttleton  on  the  conversion  of  St.  Paul.)     In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Striv- 

ings', etc.)  16138 

Groceries.     Simmonds,  P.  L.     The  grocery  and  allied  trades  ; 

The  commerce  in  groceries.     (7n  his  Sci.  and  comm.)  18644 

Grohman,  W.  A.  B.     Camps  in  the  Rockies ;  life  on  the  fron- 
tier, sport  in  the  Rocky  Mts.,  etc.     Map.  21826 

—  Gaddings  with  a  prim,  people ;  sk.  of  Tvrolese  life  and  customs.     (Leis.- 

hr.  ser.)  '  17891 

—  Tyrol  and  the  Tyrolese ;  people  and  land  in  their  social,  sporting,  and 

mountaineering  aspects.  15705 

Groome,  F.  H.     In  Gipsy  tents.  20540 

Gros  mot,  Un  ;  com^die-vaud.  ;  par  E.   M.   Labiche.     {In  his 

Theatre  compl.,  v.  5.)  14562 

Grosart,  A.  B.     Prose   works  of  Wm.  Wordsworth  ;  add.  fr. 

unpub.  mss.     Pref.,  notes,  and  illust.     3  v.  15646-8 

Gross,  S.  D.     The  factors  of  disease  and  death  after  injuries, 

parturition,  and  surg.  operations.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Rept.,  V.  2.)  *I 

—  John  Hunter  and  his  pupils.  20196 

—  Surgery.  (In  Clarke,  E.  H.  Cent,  of  Amer.  medicine.)  16710 
Grosse,  J.  W.  Vetter  Isidor.  (Deutsch.  Novellenschatz.)  16166 
Grossi,  T.     Marco  Visconti ;  fr.  the  Ital.,  by  A.  F.  D.                21358 

—  Marco  Visconti,  storia  del  trecento.— Ildegonda.— La  fugitiva.— Ulrico  e 

Lida;  novelle.  15508 

Grosvenor,  J.  du  V.  Model  yachts  and  boats  ;  designing,  mak- 
ing, sailing.     Illust.  "  21728 
Grote,  G.     Aristotle.     2  v.                                                             10832-3 

—  Fragments  on  ethical  subjects;  select,  fr.  his  posthumous  papers.  15625 

Contents.  Origin  and  nature  of  ethical  sentiment.— Philosophv  of 
morals.— Ancient  systems  of  moral  philosophy.— Idea  of  ethical  philoso- 
phy.—Ethics  of  Aristotle.    Politics  of  Aristotle. 

—  History  of  Greece.    12  v.  1678-89 

—  Life,  teachings,  and  death  of  Socrates;  fr.  G.'s  Hist,  of  Greece.  1690 


542  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Minor  works ;  with  crit.  rem.  on  his  intellectual  character,  writings,  eic, 

by  Bain.  1219& 

—  Plato  and  other  companions  of  Sokrates.    3  v.  6288-90 

—  Grote,  H.    The  personal  life  of  Grote.  11658 

—  Grote's  History  of  Greece.     {I7i  Ess.  fr.  the  Lond.  Times.)  969a 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Grote's  Aristotle.     (In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  5.)  14356 
Grote's  History  of  Greece.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  3.)  5980 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10.)  *I 
Grote,  H.  L.     The  personal  life  of  George  Grote.                         11658 

—  Eastlake,  E.  R.    Mrs.  Grote;  a  sketch.  .  20325 
Grotius  (or  de  Groot),  H.    Osgood,  S.    Hugo  Grotius  and  the 

Armenians.     (In  Ms  Studies,  etc.)  7189 

Grots  and  groves  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.     {In  his  Health,  etc.)  12906 

Grotto  nymph;  by  A.  W.  Thaxter.     (In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  34.)  7988 

Grouchy,  E.,  marquis  de.     Grouchy.     {In  Court  and  camp  of 

Bonaparte.)  5143 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1826- 
Ground  and  lofty  tumbling.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household 

Wds.,  V.  11.)  14311 

Grout,  L.     Zulu-land;  life  amg.  the  Zulu-Kafirs  of  Natal  and 

Zulu-land.     Map,,  e^c.  19111 

Grove,  F.  C.     'The  frosty  Caucasus';  acct.   of    a  walk  thr. 

part  of  the  range  and  ascent  of  Elbruz.     1874.     lUust. 

and  map.  15593 

Grove,  G.     Beethoven's  Ninth  symphony.  21419 

—  Geography.     (Hist,  prim.)  1701T 
Grover,  J.  H.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Grover,  John.     The  Bokhara  victims.  1691 

Grube,  A.  W.  Charaktersskildringar  ur  historien  och  sagan, 
samlade,  bearbetade  och  sammaustallda  of  versattning 
fran  Gustaf  Thomee.     3  v.  15021-2a 

Innehcill.  Y.  1,  Egyptier.  Assyrier.  Phenicier.— Grekernas  heroer: 
Hercules  och  Theseus.— Gemensamma  foretag  af  heroer.  (Argonauternas 
tag.  Trojanska  kriget.)— Charaktersteckningar  ur  Persernas  historia. 
Cyrus,  Kambyses,  Darius,— Charaktersteckningar  ur  Grekernas  historia. 
—Rom  under "Konungar.— Rom  sasom  repubUk.  2.  Germaniska  gudar 
och  hjeltar. — Romerska  kejsarne  och  Christendomen. — Folkvandringen. — 
Verldsomhviilf vande  religioner.— Bildandet  af  stater :  Franker,  Sachser, 
och  Normander. — Tyska  kejsare  och  konungar.— Svenska  f rihetshjeltar : 
Engelbrecht  och  Sturarne. — Medeltideus  Hjelte-och  Riddareperiod. — 
Medeltideus  cultur.  3.  Upptinnin^ar  och  Upptiickter. — Kyrkoreforma- 
tionen. — Adeln  och  Hansan  i  deras  sista  Strider. — Tyska  Konstnarer  vid 
Reformationstiden. — Statsforhallaudenas  Ombilduiiig  ^enom  Reforma- 
tionen. — Oinskriinkta  Konungar. — Frihetsmjin. — Revolutioner. 
Grumbler,  The  ;  by  E.  Pickering.  521^ 

Grund,  F.  J.  Americans  in  their  moral,  soc,  and  polit.  rela- 
tions. 1692 

—  Thoughts  and  refl.  on  the  pres.  position  of  Europe,  and  its  consequence 

to  the  U.  S.  169a 

Grundy,  8.     Archer,  W.      (J?6 /i*s  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 

Gruner,  M.  L.     Manufacture  of  steel ;  tr.  by  L.   Smith ;  with 

The  Bessemer  process  in  the  U.  S.,  by  the  translator.    Illust.   11199 

—  Studies  of  blast  furnace  phenomena.  12526 
Gruter,  O.  F.  M.     Trollope,  T.  A.     {In  his  Decade  of    Ital. 

women,  v.  2.)  10989 

Gryll  grange  ;  by  T.  L.  Peacock.  {In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  13880 
Gryphius,  A.  Dramatische  Dichtungen  ;  hrsg.  v.  J.  Tittmann. 

(Deut.  Dicht.  des  17  Jahrh.)  16466 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  543 

—  Lyrische  Gedichte ;  hrsg.  v.  J.  Tittmann.  (Deut.  Dicht.  des  17  Jahrh.)  16476 
Gualdo,  L.  Un  mariage  excentrique.  14632 
Guard,  T.     Christianity  and  the  mental  activity  of   the  age. 

{In  Boston  Monday  Lect.,  1880-1881.)  20467 
Guardian.  The  ;  new  ed.     2  v.                                                         5059-60 

Note.    Essavs,  chiefly  bv  R.  Steele  and  J.  Addison. 

Guardian  angel,  The  fby  O.  W.  Holmes.  7079 

Guatemala.     Guatemala.     {In  Modern  traveller,  v.  7.)  3097 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.  Popol  Yuh.  {In  his  Chips,  v.  1.)  7664 
Gubernatis,  A.  de.  Zoological  mythology.  2  v.  11452-3 
"Gude  conceit  o'  oursels."     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household 

Wds.,  v.  8.)  14308 

Gudrun.  Kudrun  ;  herausg.  von  K.  Bartsch.  16240 
Gudrun  and  other  stories  ;  fr.   epics  of    Middle  Ages  ;    by  J. 

Gibb.  22358 

Guenther,  A.  C.  L.  G.  Introduction  to  the  study  of  fishes.  *I 
Guenther,  J.  C.  Gedichte  :  hrsg.  v.  J.  Tittmann.   (Deut.  Dicht. 

des  17  Jahrh.)  16468 

Guerilla  bride,  The  ;  poem  ;  by  H.  Barnes.  312 

Gu^rin,  E.  de.     Journal ;  ed.  by  G.  S.  Trebutien.  8157 

—  Arnold,  M.     {In  his  Ess.  in  crit.)  5971 

—  Parr,  H.    Maurice  and  Eugenie  de  Gu^rin ;  a  monograph.  8539 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  kind.,  v.  3,  9;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  12.)  *I 

—  Forsyth,  W.  (In  his  Essays  crit.  and  narr.)  12723 
Guerin,   G.  M.  de.     Journal ;  with  essay  by  M.  Arnold,   and 

mem.  by  Sainte-Beuve  ;  ed.  by  G.  S.  Trebutien  ;  tr.  by  E. 

T.  Fisher.  14150 

—  Arnold,  M.     (In  his  Ess.  in  crit.)                                                    <  5971 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.    (In  their  Fam.  Fr.  authors.)  19026 

—  Parr,  H.    Maurice  and  Eugenie  de  Gu(^rin ;  a  monograph.  85939 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  3;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  3;  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  15.)  *I 

Guerndale;  by  J.  S.  of  Dale  [F.  J.  Stimson].  21722 
Guernsey,  A.  H.     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson ;    philosopher  and 

poet.     (Appletons'  new  hand. -vol.  ser.)  20767 

—  The  Spanish  Armada,  for  the  invasion  of  Eng.,  1587-88.    (Harper's  hf.- 

hr.  ser.)  17575 

—  Thomas  Carlyle;  life,  books,  theories.  (Appletons'  new  hand.-vol.  ser.)  18386 
Guernsey,  C.  F.     Friends  in  need.  11406 

—  The  last  witch,     (/w  Hale.  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  6.)  13936 

—  The  merman  and  the  figure-head.     (In  Adv.  in  shadow-land.)  20512 

—  Tutor  and  team*'ter;  seq.  to  Friends  in  need.  11405 
Guernsey,  L.  E.     Story  of  a  Hessian ;  tale  of  the  revolution 

in  New  Jersey.  18709 
Guernsey.     Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  Guernsey,  etc.  ;  ed.  by 

D.  T.  Ansted.  *I 
Guernsey  Lily,  A  ;  or.  How  the  feud  was  healed  ;  by  S.  Cool- 

idge  [S.  C.  Woolsey].                                              "  20046 

Gu^roult,  A.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Guerrazzi,  F.  D.     Beatrice  Cenci ;  tr.  by  L.  Monti.  6268 

—  Isabella  Orsini ;  tr.  bv  L.  Monti.  1694 

—  Manfred;  or.  The  battle  of  Benevento.  13909 
Guerre,  La  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9393 
Guerre  des  femmes.  La  ;  par  A.  Dumas.  2  v.  in  1.  9495 
Guerre  des  Turcomans,  La ;  by  J.  A.  de  Gobineau.      {In  his 

Nouv.  Asiatiques.)  14480 

Guest,  M.  J.     Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  England.     Maps.  18794 


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Guettee,  R.  F.,  Abbe.  The  papacy  ;  its  historic  origin,  and  prim, 
relation  with  the  Eastern  churches  ;  tr.,  and  biog.  not.  In- 
trod.  by  A.  C.  Coxe.  6715 

Guglielmo  Tell ;  opera  ;  by  Rossini.  *I 

—  /Same.  William  Tell.  ( 7^^  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Guhl,  E.  and  K.  W.     Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans,  descr. 

fr.  antique  monuments  ;  tr.  by  F.  Hueffer.  *I 

Guiana.     See  Dutch  Guiana. 
Guiard,  E.     La  mouche  ;  monologue.     {In  Legouve,  G.  J.  B. 

E.  W.     Th^^tre  de  camp.,  s^r.  5.)  •        14500 

—  Volte-race,  comMie.     (In  Legouv6,  G.  J.  B.  E.   W.    Theatre,  etc., 

s6r.  4.)  14499 

Guicciardini,  F.     Wilson,  J.     (In  Ms  Studies  of  mod.  mind.)  21197 
Guiccioli,  T.  G.,  Countess.     See  Boissy. 

Guide  to  Florida;  cont.  hist,  sketch,  statistics,  routes,  etc.  11292 

Guide  to  the  stage  ;  by  L.  T.  Rede.   (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  28.)  11824 
Guide  books.     See  the  names  of  the  countries  or  places  to 

which  the  guide  books  refer. 
Guides  for  science-teaching.    See  Bost.  Soc.  of  Nat.  Hist. 

Guido  and  Lita  ;  by  the  Marquis  of  Lome.  15362 
Guido  et  Genevra ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  3,  v.  3.)         *I 

Guienne.     Taylor,  A.     Guienne  ;  notes  of  an  autumn  tour.  19918 

Guignet,  A.     Gautier,  T.     {In  Ms  Tableaux  a  la  plume.)  14647 

Guild,  C.  Abroad  again  ;  [England,  Italy,  Germany,  Holland] .  16945 

—  Over  the  ocean.  9244 
Guild  Court ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  7245 
Guildford.     See  Guilford. 

Guilds.     Brentano,  L.    History  and  development  of  gilds,  and 

origin  of  trade-unions.  8628 

Guilford  or  Guildford,  F.,  2d.  Earl  of.     See  North,  F. 

Guilhand,  G.       Reponse  A  la  lettre  du  fusilier  Bridet.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  ser.  6.)  14796 

Guillemin,  A.  Applications  of  phys.  forces ;  tr.  by  Mrs. 
Lockyer ;  add.  and  notes,  by  J.  N.  Lockyer ;  cold,  plates 
and  illust.  *I 

—  The  forces  of  nature;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Lockyer;   add.  and  notes,  by  J.  N. 

Lockyer.    Illust.    2d.  ed.                     '                                        '  *I 

—  The  heavens ;  illust.  hand-book  of  pop.  astronomy ;  ed.  by  J.  N.  Lockyer.  8475 

—  The  sun ;  fr.  the  French,  by  A.  L.  Phipson.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)   *  8385 

—  Wonders  of  the  moon;  tr.  by  M.  G.  Mead;    add.  by  M.  Mitchell.     (111. 

lib.  of  wonders.)  '  •  11473 

—  The  world  of  comets ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  J.  Glaisher.  Illust.  *I 
Guillemot,  J.     Les  deux  sous-pr^fets  de  X***  ;  sayn^te.     {In 

Legouv6,  G.  J.  B.  E.  W.     Theatre  de  camp.,  s^r.  5.)  14500 

—  L'heure  de  la  liberty.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  ser.  7.)  14691 

—  Une  mauvaise  6toile ;  saynete.     {In  SaynMes,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  14792 

—  The  unlucky  star.  (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Guilt  and  innocence  ;  by  M.  S.  Schwartz.  9165 
"  Guilty,  or  not  guilty."  2975 
Guilty,  or  not  guilty  ;  by  Mrs.  G.  Smythies.  7222 
Guinand,  — .  Howe,  H.  {In  Ms  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 
Guitarrero,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  9.)  *I 
Guiteau,  C.  J.     Grinnell,  C.  E.     Points  of  law  suggested  by 

G.'s  case.  *I 

Guizot,  Mme.  E.  C.  P.  (de  M.)     Clara.  1695 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  545 

—  Popular  tales ;  tr.  b}-  Mrs.  Burke.  1734 

—  The  young  student.  1697 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  de  femmes.)  *I 
The  same.    (In  his  Portr.  of  celebrated  women.)  7410 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Essay  on  the  character  and  infl.   of  Wash- 
ington in  the  revolution.  1699 

—  Faith  and  science.     (In  Noyes,  G.  R.    Coll.  theol.  ess.)  7701 

—  General  hist,  of  civilization  in  Europe;  also,  Treatise  on  death  punish- 

ments, V.  1.  «  5052 

Note.    See  also  Hist.,  etc.,  below. 

—  History  of  civilization  [in  Europe  and  of  civilization  in  France] ;  tr.  by 

W.'Hazlitt,  V.  2^.  5053-5 

Note.    For  contents  of  vol.  1,  see  preceding  work. 

—  Historv  of  France.    See  Masson,  G.    Episodes. 

—  History  of  France  to  1789;  tr.  by  R.  Black.    Illust.   5  v.     ■  10886-90 

Note.    For  v.  6,  continuation  of  this  work,  see  Historv  to  1848. 

—  History  of  France  to  1848 ;  ed.  by  Mme.  DeWitt.    Illust.,  v.  6-8.  19708-10 

Note.    Continuation  of  Hist,  to  1789. 

—  History  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  the  Eng.  Commonwealth.    2  v.  1700-1 

—  History  of  R.  Cromwell  and  the  restoration  of  Charles  II. ;  tr.  by  A.  R. 

Scoble.    2v.  19467-8 

—  History  of   the  Eng.  revolution  of  1640;    fr.  the  ace.  to  the  death  of 

Charles  I.  .      1698 

—  History  of  the  origin  of  representative  government  in  Europe ;  tr.  bv  A. 

R.  Scoble.        «  ^  ^  •  13g09 

—  Meditations  on  the  act.  state  of  Christianity,  etc.  6964 

Contents.  The  awakening  of  Christianity  in  France  in  the  19th.  cent. — 
Spiritualism.—  Rationalism.  •—  Positivism.  —  Pantheism.  —  Materialism.  — 
Skepticism. — Impiety,  recklessness,  and  perplexity. 

—  Meditations  on  the  essence  of  Christianity,  etc.  5858 

Contents.  Natural  problems.— Christian  dogmas.— The  supernatural. — 
The  limits  of  science. — Revelation.— The  inspiration  of  the  Scriptures. — 
God  according  to  the  Bible.— Jesus  Christ  according  to  the  Gospel. — Note. 

—  Popular  hist,  of  France ;  abridgment.     See  Masson,  G. 

—  Saint  Louis  and  Calvin.     (Great  Chr.  of  France.)  8069 

—  Bagehot,  W.     (In  his  Biog.  studies.)  20441 

—  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.     (In  his  Orators  of  France.)  5012 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Guizot's  essays  and  lect.  on  historv.    (In  his  Diss,  and 

disc,  V.  2.)  '  •     5979 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Monday-chats.)  17345 
(In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  1,  9;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Wilson,  J.    Guizot's  '  Own  time.'     (In  his  Stud,  of  mod.  mind.)  21197 

—  Witt,  Mme.  de.    Monsieur  Guizot  in  private  life,  1787-1874;  tr.  by  M.  C. 

M.  Simpson.  19972 

Gulf,  The,  Dept.  of.     See  Butler,  B.  F. 
Gulistan.     See  Sadi. 

Gulliver  Joi ;  by  E.  Perce.  3459 

Gulliver's  travels;  by  J.  Swift.  4319;  17289 

Gun,  rod,  and  saddle  ;  by  Ubique  [P.  Gillmore].  7623 

Gunboat  series.     See  Fosdick,  C.  A. 
Gunmaker  of  Moscow  ;  drama  ;  by  J.   Brougham.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  V.  21.)  11820 

Gunn,  A.,  joint  author.     See  Timbs,  J. 

Gunnar  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  12961 

Gunnery.     Gloan  breech  loaders.  11984 

—  See  also  Munitions  of  War. 

Guns.     Aitkin,  W.  C.     Guns.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15467 

—  Greener,  W.  W.    The  gun  and  its  development ;  with  notes  on  shooting.  *I 

—  Whitworth,  J.  Guns  and  steel.  12254 
Gup  ;  sketches  of  Anglo-Indian  life  ;  by  F.  M.  Church.  10831 
Gurley,  P.  D.     Christ  the  way,   the  truth,   and  the  life.     {In 

Union  pulpit.)  6680 

Gurney,  E.     The  power  of  sound.  20601 


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Gurney,  J.  J.     Address  on  the  right  use  and  appl.  of  knowl- 
edge.     {In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 

—  Hints  on  the  portable  evidence  of  Christianity.    -^  1702 

—  Memoirs.  9691 

—  Observations  on  the  views,  etc.,  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  1704 

—  A  winter  in  the  West  Indies.  "  1705 
Gurney,  S.  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  {In  his  Fam.  Lond.  merchants.)  7853 
Gurney  married  ;  ]|^y  T.  Hook.  15659 
Gurowski;  A.  G.  de.  Diary,  1861-2.  1708 
Gurteen,  S.  H.  Handbook  of  charity  organization.  21357 
Gusman  d'Alfarache ;    par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,   s^r.   2, 

V.  2.)  *i 

Gustafson,  Z.  B.  Genevieve  Ward ;  biog.  sketch.  Portr.  21215 
Gustafsson,  R.  Chit-chat  by  Puck  ;  fr.  the  Swedish  by  A.  Alberg. 

3d.  ed.  22206 

Gustave  HI.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  2.)  *I 

Gustavus  III.,  King  of  Sweden.    Brougham,  H.     {In  Ms  Hist. 

sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

Gustavus  Adolphus,  King  of  Sweden.    Wilson,  J.  G.     {In  his 

Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 

Gustavus  Adolphus  II. ,  King  of  Sweden.   Topelius,  Z.    Gustave 

Adolf,  and  the  Thirty  Years'  War  ;  hist,  novel.  10473 

Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf;  fr.  the  Swedish.     (Sergeon's  stor.)  22609 

Gustavus  Lindorn  ;  by  E.  F.  Carlen.  690 

Gutenberg,  J.    Hessels,  J.  H.    Gutenberg  ;  was  he  the  inventor 

of  printing  ?  hist,  investigation  ;  crit.  on  Van  der  Linde's 

"Gutenberg."  22223 

—  Lamatine,  A.  de.  {In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  2.)  13217 
Gutenberg  ;  drame  historique  ;  par  Mme.  Figuier.  9571 
Guthrie,  D.  K.,  and  C.  J.     Memoir  of  Thomas  Guthrie.     {In 

Guthrie,  T.     Autobiography,  v.  2.)  12180-1 

Guthrie,  J.     Savage,  J.     {In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)  3777 

Guthrie,  M.     On  Mr.  Spencer's  formula  of  evolution  as  an 

exhaustive  statement  of  the  changes  of  the  universe  ;  with 

a  resume  of  crit.  of  Spencer's  "  First  principles."  19520 

Guthrie,  T.     Autobiography;  and  mem.  by  his  sons.     2  v.     12180-1 

—  Life;  compl.  from  his  own  words.  11596 
Out  of  harness; "  sketches,  narrative  and  descriptive. 


Contents.  The  Edinburgh  original  ragged  school.— New  Brighton.— A 
inter  gale.— Streets  of  Pans.— Sunday  in  Paris,  and  French  protestantism. 
-Skett*hes  of  tlie  Cowgate. — Winter.'— Autumn.— The  pest,  Providence, 


and  prayer. — Watch-night. — The  Rechabites. —  Unforgiving  and  unfor- 
given. 

—  Studies  of  character  fr.  the  Old  Testament.  7520 

—  See  also  Sunday  Magazine. 

Gutta-percha.     Collins,  J.     Gutta-percha  and  india-rubber.        15473 
Gutta-percha  Willie  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  11788 

Guttinguer,  U.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  2.)        *I 
Gutzkow,  K.  F.     Hohenschuangau.     5  v.  10261-5 

—  Die  neuen  Serapionsbriider.    3  v.  16M5-7 

—  Die  Ritter  xom  Geiste.    9  v.  10252-60 

—  Same ;  6th.  ed.    4  v.  16432-6 

—  Through  night  to  light.  11903 

—  Schmidt,  J.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16312 
Gutzlaff,  C.  Sketch  of  Chinese  hist.,  anc.  and  mod.  2  v.  1706-7 
Guy,  T.     Bourne,  H.  R.  F.      {In  his  Fam.  Lond.  merchants.)      7853 


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Guy,  W.  A.  The  factors  of  the  uusonnd  mind  ;  with  spec.  ref. 
to  the  plea  of  insanity  in  crim.  cases,  and  the  amendment 
of  the  law. 

—  On  the  use  of  common-place  books  in  self -education.    {In  Soc.  for  Encour. 

of  Arts,  etc.    Lect.) 
Guy  Fawkes  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth. 
Guy  Livingstone  ;   [by  G.  A.  Lawrence]. 
Guy  Mannering  ;  by  W.  Scott. 
Guy  Mannering  ;  play  ;  by  D.  Terry.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dram., 

V.  10.) 
Guy  Rivers  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms. 

Guy  Vernon,  a  novelette  in  verse.     {In  Masque  of  poets.) 
Guyard  de  Berville,  — .     Story  of  the  Chevalier  de  Bayard. 

See  Walford,  E. 
Guyon,  J.  M.  B.  de  La  M.    Child,  L.  M.    Biographies  of  Lady 

Russell  and  Mme.  Guyon. 

—  Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  from  prison.) 

—  Upham,  T.C.    Life  and  relig.  opinions  and  expr.  of  Mme.  Guyon.    2  v. 
Guyot,  A.     Common  school  geography. 

—  The  earth  and  man ;  phvs.  geography  in  rel.  to  history. 

—  Same;  tr.  by  C.  C.  Felton.    6th.  ed.V 

—  Physical  geography. 

Guzla,  La ;  par  P.  M^rimee.     (  With  Chronique  du  r^gne  de 

Charles  IX.) 
Guzman,  G.  de.     James,  G.  P.  R.     {In  his  Lives,  etc.) 
Gwen  ;  drama  in  monologue  ;  by  L.  Morris. 
Gwendoline's  harvest. 
Gwinneth  Vaughan  ;  drama  ;  by  M.  Lemon.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  39.) 
Gwynne,   P.      A   word   to   the   wise.     {In   Peabody,   A.   P. 

Conversation.) 

—  Same;  hints  on  improprieties  in  writing  and  speaking;  rev. 
Gwynne,  T.     The  school  for  fathers. 

Gymnastics,  Manly  exercises.  Forrest,  G.  Handbook  of 
gymnastics. 

—  Howard,  J.  H.    Gymnasts  and  gymnastics. 

—  Hunt,  L.  B.    Hand-book  of  light  gymnastics. 

—  Lewis,  D.    The  new  gymnastics. 

The  new  gymnastics ;'  with  a  tr.  of  Prof.  Kloss's  Dumb-bell  instructor, 

and  Prof.  Schreber's  Pangymnastikon. 

—  Maclaren,  A.    System  of  phys.  educ,  theoretical  and  practical. 

—  Putnam,  J.  J.    School  gymnastics.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.) 

—  Ravenstein,  E.,  and  Hulley,  ,f.    The  gymnasium  and  its  fittings;  illust. 

descr.  of  gjmnastic  apparatus. 
Hand-book  of  gymnastics  and  athletics. 

—  Trail,  R.  T.    The  illustrated  family  gymnasium. 

—  Walker,  D.    British  manly  exercises. 

—  Welch,  F.  G.    Moral,  intellectual,  and  physical  culture. 

—  See  also  Physical  education. 

Gypsies.  Borrow,  G.  Romano  Lavo-Lil ;  word-book  of  the 
Romany. 

Zincali ;  acct.  of  the  Gvpsies  of  Spain. 

Same.    {In  his  Bible  in  Spain.) 

—  Clark,  E.  L.    The  Turkish  Slavonians,  the  Wallachians,  and  the  Gypsies. 

{In  his  Races  of  Europ.  Turkey.) 

—  Groome,  F.  H.    In  Gipsy  tents. 

—  Leland,  C.  G.    English  gipsies,  and  their  language. 
The  G\"psies. 

and  others.    English  gipsy  songs ;  In  Romany,  with  metr.  Eng.  trans. 


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—  Simson,  W.    History  of  the  Gipsies;  with  spec,  of  the  language;  ed., 

with  pref.,  etc.,  by  J.  Simson.  6672 

—  Smith,  G.    Gipsy  life;  acet.  of  our  gipsies  and  their  children;  with  sugg. 

for  their  improvement.  20034 

—  Smith,  H.    Tent  life  with  English  gipsies  in  Norway.  14102 

—  See  also  Chiromancy. 

Gypsies  of  the  Dane's  Dike  ;  by  G.  S.  Phillips.  5732 

Gypsy  Breyntou  ;  by  E.  S  Phelps.  9013 

Gypsy's  cousin  Joy  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  9014 

Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  9015 

Gypsy's  year  at  the  Golden  Crescent;  by  E.  8.  Phelps.  9016 

H.,  C.  G.     Constance  Lyndsay.  5247 

—  Norman  Leslie ;  [tale  of  Scotland  in  the  16th.  cent.]  3264 
H.,  C.  R.  Janet  et  ses  amis.  16699 
H.,  H.,  pseud.     See  Jackson,  H.  M. 

H.,  J.     The    Laird  of   Darnick  Tower.      (In  Wilson.   J.   M. 

Tales,  V.  4.)  8044 
H.,  M.  ^.^  joint  author.     See  S.,  J.  R. 

H.,  M.  R.     Athol.  11941 

H.,  S.     Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
H.    Leach,  A.    The  letter  H,  past,  present,  and  future  ;  treatise.  22404 

H.  family.  The  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  486 

Habberton,  J.     The  Barton  experiment.  16714 

—  The  crew  of  the  Sam  "  Weller."  17892 

—  Helen's  babies.  15942 

—  The  Jericho  road ;  story  of  western  life.  16719 

—  Mrs.  Mayburn's  twins.'  21543 

—  Other  people's  children.  17038 

—  Who  was  Paul  Gravson  ?   Illust.  20474 

—  The  worst  boy  in  town.  19838 
Habermeister,  The ;  by  H.  Schmid.  ,  7831 
Habersham,  A.  W.  My  last  cruise.  11178 
Habit.     Butler,  S.     Life  and  habit.  18829 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  Habit.  (J/i/mMisc.)  22835 
Habit  and  intelligence  ;  essays  ;  by  J.  J.  Murphy.  18891 
Habitations,  The,  of  man  in  all  ages  ;  by  E.  E.  Viollet-Le-Duc.  *I 
Habits  and  men  ;  by  J.  Doran.  6616 
Habits  of  good  society.  1714 

—  Same.  (In  Hand-books  of  good  soc.)  22191 
Hachette,  J.     See  Fourquet,  J. 

Hachette's  illust.  French  primer  ;  ed.  by  H.  Bue.  19713 

Hack,  D.   Higginson,  T.  W.    (In  his  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)     6492 
Hackett,  F.  W.     The  Geneva  Award  Acts ;   with  notes,  and 
ref.  to  decis.  of  the  Court  of .  Commissioners  of  Alabama 
Claims.  *I 

Hackett,  H.  B.     Christian  memorials  of  the  war ;  with  hist. 

notes.  5669 

Hackett,  Wm.  H.  Y.     Biographical  sketch.     (In  Brewster,  C. 

W.     Rambles  about  Portsmouth,  ser.  2.)  22888 

Hacklaender,  F.  W.     Werke.     60  v.  in  33.  10271-303 

Contents.  V.  1-3.  Namenlose  Geschichten.  4.  Das  Soldatenleben 
im  Frieden.— Wachtstubenabenteuer.  5.  Wachtstubenabenteuer.  6. 
Kleinere  Erziihlungen  und  humoristische  Skizzen.  7.  Handel  uud 
Wandel.  8-9.  Reise  in  den  Orient.  10-13.  Eugeu  Stillfried.  13. 
MJirchen.  14.  Der  Pilgerzug  nach  Mekka.  15.  Der  geheime  Agent ; 
Lustspiel.  16-;S0.  Euro})aisches  Sklavenleben.  21.  Per  Augenblick 
des  Gliicks.  32-34.  Ein  Winter  in  Spanien.  35-36.  Erlebtes :  Eiu 
Geheimniss.—  Reise- Abenteuer.  —  Ein  Schicksal.—  Gef iihrliche  Blumen- 


The  Church,  etc.,  ser.  I.) 
Against  the  world. 


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strausse.— Familien-Conzert. —  Zwei  Nachte.— Im  Bivouak. —  Die  erste 
Wache. — Yenetlig. — Die  erste  Yersammlung  deutsclier  bildender  Kiinstler. 
— Der  Clubb  fiir  unbeg:ranzte  Freiheit.— Anonyme  Briefe.— Zeitungsar- 
tikelinaufsteigendcrPotenz.  27.  ZurRuhesetzen;  Lustspiel.  S8-S9. 
Bilder  aus  dem  Soldatenleben  im  Kriege.  30-34 .  Der  neue  Don  Quixote. 
35-36.  TagundNacht.  37.  DerTannhiiuser;  eineKiinstlergeschichte. 
38-39.  Krieg  und  Frieden.  40.  Tagehuchhlcitter:  Ueber  den  St. 
Gotthard;  Venedig;  Paris  im  Winter,  1851;  Ungarn  im  Jahre  1857. 
41-4S.  Der  Wechsel  des  Lebens.  43.  Der  verlorene  Sohn ;  Lustspiel. 
44-48.  Die  dunkle  Stunde.  49-51.  Fiirst  und  Kavalier.—iVa^es  Mwdl 
Femes:  Die  Spuren  eines  Romans ;  LTnterdenpapstlichenZuaven. — Neue 
Oeschichten:  Der  Toreador;  Ein Eisenbahn-Abenteuer ;  AmHerdfeuer; 
Reiselust.  52-55.  Kiinstlerroman.  56.  Kiinstlerroman.— Der  Ktinst- 
lerhof  von  Granada.  57.  Zwolf  Bettel.  58-60.  Das  Geheimniss 
der  Stadt. 

—  Behind  blue  glasses ;  tr.  by  M.  A.  Robinson.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.) 

—  Behind  the  counter. 

—  Enchanting  and  enchanted;  [tr.]  by  Mrs.  Wister. 

—  Forbidden  fruit;  tr.  by  R.  Kaufman. 

—  Zwei  Nachte.  (Deut/Novellenschatz.) 
Hackle,  V.,  pseud.  See  Blakey,  R. 
Haddacl-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller  ;  by  J.  Gait.    {In  Little  class., 

V.  9.) 
Haddan,  A.  W.     English  divines  of  the  16th.  and  17th.  cent. 

{In  Weir,  A. 
Hadermann,  J.  R. 

—  Dead  men's  shoes 

—  Forgiven  at  last. 

—  Heavy  yokes. 
Hades.     Morris,  L.     The  epic  of  Hades 
Hadley,  H.     Lessons  in  language. 
Hadley,  J.    Essays  philological  and  crit. 

—  Introduction  to  Roman  law. 
Hadrianus,   P.     Translation  from   H.     {In  Hodgson,   S.   H. 

Outcast  ess.,  etc.) 
Haeckel,  E.    The  evolution  of  man  ;  pop.  exp.  of  the  principal 
points    of    human   ontogeny   and   phylogeny ;    from    the 
German.  '  18739-40 

—  Fi-eedom  in  science  and  teaching;  pref.  by  T.  H.  Huxley.  18885 

—  History  of  creation ;  pop.  exp.  of  the  doctr.  of  evolution  in  general,  and 

of  that  of  Darwin,  Goethe,  and  Lamarck,  in  particular.    2  v. 
Haering,  G.  W.  H.,  {pseud.    Wilibald,   Alexis.)     Herr  von 
Sacken.     (Deutsch.  Novellenschatz.) 

—  Schmidt,  J.  Alexis  Willibald.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  geist.  Leben,  v.  3.) 
Haeseler,  C.  H.     Across  the  Atlantic  ;   France,  Switzerland, 

Germany,  Italy,  and  England. 
Haeusser,  L.     The  period  of  the  Reformation,  1517-1648  ;  ed. 

by  W.  Oncken. 
Hagar,  D.  B.    Annual  address.    (Jn  Nat.  Teach.  Ass.    Addr., 

1870.) 
Hagar  ;  by  A.  Gary. 
Hagenbach,  K.  R.     History  of  the  Church  in  the  18th.  and 

19th.  cent.  ;  tr.,  with  add.  by  J.  F.  Hurst.     2  v.  8135-G 

Hagarene  ;  by  G.  A.  Lawrence.  13492 

Hagberg,  C.  P.     Hogmasso  predikningar.     2  v.  in  1.  15024 

Hageman,  S.  M.     Silence.     [A  poem.]  16927 

Hagen,  F.  H.  von  der.     Minnesinger;  Deutsche  Liederdichter 

des  12-14  Jahrh.     5  v.  in  4,  and  Atlas.  *I 

Note.    V.  5  and  atlas  cont.  Bildersaal  altdeutscher  Dichter ;  Bildnisse 
und  Darstellungen  mit  geschichtlichen  Erlauterungen. 


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Haggard,  H.  R.     Cetywayo  and  his  white  neighbours  ;  recent 

events  in  Zululand,  Nat^l,  and  the  Transvaal.  22524 

Hague,  W.    Discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of  R.  H.  Neale.  20197 
Hahn-Hahn,  I.  M.  L.  G.,  Grdjinn,     Hayward,  A.     The  count- 
ess Hahn-Hahn.      {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  17946 
Haig,  J.     Symbolism ;    or,   Mind,   matter,   language,    as   the 
elements  of  thinking  and  reasoning,  and  as  the  necessary 
factors  of  hum.  knowledge.  13448 
Hail.    Abich,  — .    Remarkable  forms  of  hail-stones  in  Georgia. 

(In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)  11625 

Haile,  E.     Hazel-nut  and  her  brothers.  21025 

Haine  d'une  femme,  La  ;  ou,  Le  jeune  homme  a  marier  ;  com6- 

die  vaud.  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  13.)  *1 

Haines,  C.  G.    Sketch  of  H.    (7n  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)       410 
Haines,  J.  T.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dram. 
Hair.     Wilson,  E.     Healthy  skin  ;  treat,  on  the  skin  and  hair  ; 

preserv.  and  management.  16924 

Hajji  Baba.     See  Morier,  J. 

Hake,  A.  E.  *  Flattering  tales.  ■  22222 

Hal,  the  story  of  a  clodhopper  ;  by  W.  M.  F.  Round.  19747 

Haldeman,  S.  S.  Affixes  ;  etymologic,  structure  of  Eng.  words.     6987 

—  Analytic  orthography;  iiivestio:atiou  of  tlie  sounds  of  the  voice;  incl.  the 

mechanism  of  speecli,  and  its  bearing  upon  etymologj.  6956 

—  Word-building ;  for  the  use  of  classes  in  etymology.       '  20899 
Hale,  E.     The  fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  western  Europe,  1678- 

1697.     Maps  and  plans.     (Epochs  of  mod.  hist.)  16104 

Hale,  E.  E.     Back  to  back.      (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17576 

—  The  children  of  the  public.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  12.)  12983 

—  The  choice  of  books.     (In  Abbott,  L.    Hints  for  home  reading.)  19847 

—  Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day.    Illust.  11247 

—  Crusoe  in  New  York,  and  other  tales.  19799 

Contents.  Crusoe  in  New  York. — Alif-Laila. — A  civil  servant. — Nico- 
lette  and  Aucassin. — The  lost  palace. — The  western  Ginevra.— Max  Kees- 
ler's  horse-car. — The  modern  Psyche. 

—  Daily  bread ;  Christmas  waits  iii  Boston.     (In  Daily  bread,  etc.)  8689 

—  From  Thanksgiving  to  Fast ;  sermons.  '  19252 

—  G.  T.  T. ;  or,  The  wonderful  adventures  of  a  Pulhnan.  17061 

—  His  level  best,  and  other  stories.  11209 

Contents.  His  level  best.— The  brick  moon.— AVater  talk.— Mouse  and 
lion.— The  modern  Sinbad.— Tale  of  a  salamander. — The  Queen  of  Cali- 
fornia.— Confidence. 

—  How  to  do  it.  9613 

—  If,  yes,  and  perhaps ;  [tales] .  7522 

—  In  his  name.  7299 

—  The  Ingham  papers.  7715 

—  Kauzas  and  Nebraska.  1716 

—  The  Kingdom  of  God,  and  other  sermons.  21327 

Contents.  The  kingdom  of  God.— Time  and  grief  .—The  centennial  of 
the  Constitution.— Public  worship.— Aggressive  Christianity.— 3Iary  Mag- 
dalene.—The  shiftless.— God's  love.— Where  will  sect  go  ?— Conscience  and 
will.— Exaggeration.— Spirit,  letter,  and  tradition.— Palm  Sunday.— Life 
and  its  enemies.— Union  and  communion.- The  Channing  centennial.— 
Doing  the  will.— Is  life  worth  living?— Purity  and  temperance.— Many- 
sided. — The  measure  of  life. 

—  The  life  in  common,  and  other  sermons.  21328 

Contents.  The  life  in  common.— Body,  mind,  and  soul.— Bodily  train- 
ing.— Mental  discipline.  —  Candor  in  the  pulpit. — Spiritual  exercises. — 
Happy  homes.— Daily  bread.— The  seventy  returned.— The  later  Pharises. 
—Thanksgiving.— Bread  alone. — Heart,  mind,  soul,  and  strength.— The 
pattern  in  the  mount. — Peace  on  earth. — Exaggeration. — Mary  3Iagda- 
lene.— The  Bible.— King  James's  version. — The  revision  of  the  Bible.— 
The  future  of  New  England. 


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-  The  man  without  a  country.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  1.)  12972 

-  Margaret  Percival  in  America ;  seq.  to  Margaret  Percival.  1T17 

-  Mrs.  Merriam's  scholars ;  story  of  the  original  ten.  18227 

-  Ninety  davs'  worth  of  Europe.  1T18 
-The  ""Old  South"  meeting-house.     {I7i  Longfellow,  H.  W.  Poems  of 

the  "  Old  South."  *I 

-  One  hundred  years  ago ;  how  the  war  began.  ^j^}^ 
'  Our  new  crusade.  •  13329 

-  Philip  Nolan's  friends.  16673 

-  Puritan  politics  of  Eng.  and  New  England.  (In  Mass.  Hist.  Soe.  Lect.)         7869 

-  The  skeleton  in  the  closet.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)                                            12976 

-  Stories  of  adv.  told  bv  adventurers.  20849 

Contents.  Marco  Polo.—  Sir  J.  Mandeville  and  the  crusades.— Bertran- 
don  in  Palestine.— Geoffrey  of  Yinsauf.— Hernando  Cortes's  letters.— Era 
Marco  and  Coronado.— The  Jesuit  relations.— Northern  discoveries. — 
Humboldt's  travels.— A  young  man's  voyage.— The  Northwest.— Siberia 
and  Kamtschatka. 

-  Stories  of  disc,  told  by  discoverers.  22262 

Contents.  Introduction :  the  first  voyage  of  Columbus. — Da  Gama  and 
the  East.— Magalhaens  and  the  Pacific— Sir  Francis  Drake.— The  Atlantic 
coast. — Voyages  in  the  Pacific— The  Northwest  passage.— The  source  of 
the  Nile.— The  mouth  of  the  Niger.— West  of  the  Mississippi.— The  Ant- 
arctic continent. 

-  Stories  of  the  sea,  told  by  sailors.  20054 

Contents.  Columbus's'  return  fr.  his  first  voyage.— The  Chancellor 
voyage. — The  Spanish  Armada. — The  battle  of  Lepanto. — Sir  Eichard 
Grenville,— Alexander  Selkirk.— The  buccaneers.- Paul  Jones  and  Rich- 
ard Pearson.— Nelson  and  Trafalgar.— The  English  navy.- Pitcairn's 
Island. — Naval  battles. — Shipwrecks. 

-  Stories  of  war,  told  by  soldiers ;  [U.  S.  Civil  war] .  21023 

-  A  summer  vacation ;  sermons.  12336 

-  Sybaris  and  other  homes.  8483 

'Contents.  My  visit  to  Sybaris.— How  they  lived  at  Naguadavick.— How 
they  live  in  Yineland.— How  they  live  in  Boston,  and  how  they  die  there.— 
Homes  for  Boston  laborers. — Appendix. 

-  Tales  for  travellers.    7  v.  7299;  13931-6 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Hale,  E.  E.  In  his  name.  2.  Hale,  E.  E.  Ten 
times  one  is  ten.— Smith,  Mrs.  J.  Q.  The  class  of  '71.  3.  Stand  and 
wait.— Perkins,  F.  B.  The  man-ufactory.— Perkins,  Mrs.  A.  D.  Bea- 
trice's mirror. — Papendiek,  E. — "  Against  time." — Scudder,  R.  A  contri- 
bution to  the  conscience  fund. — Meredith,  I.  G.  A  tress  of  hair.  4.  A 
tale  of  the  Simplon. — Hale^  L.  P.  Felicie  Mordaunt's  world. — Penwyn,  M. 
J.  Pilchards. — The  survivor's  story.— Loring,  F.  W.  Two  song  and 
dance  men.  5.  Nicolette  and  Aucassin.— W.,  K.  and  S.,  M.  S.  Tom 
Haliburton's  quandary.— Hale,  E.  E.  A  civil  servant;  They  saw  a  great 
light.  6.  Hale,  E.  E.  The  lost  palace. — Gray,  E.  Allegro.— Guernsey, 
C  F.  The  last  witch.— Meredith,  I.  G.  Ach.sa's  possibilities. — Osborne, 
T.  M.  Jack  Maynard's  call.— Smith,  Y.  G.  The  New  England  sphinx. 
— Hale,  L.  P.  Which  is  the  actress?  Bombay  Shirlej's  cure.  7.  Per- 
kins, F.  B.  Devil-puzzlers. — The  pole's  story.— Loring,  F.  W.  The  im- 
provisatore  and  the  heeler.— Hale,  E.  E.  The  two  princes.— Federhohn, 
T.  In  the  wide  world. — Loring,  F.  W.  Rebecca's  ma. — What  happened 
to  the  Klian  and  the  poor  man's  son. — Miles,  H.  A.  The  companion  of 
paradise.  — A  Tartar  fauy  tale  literally  translated.— Severance,  M.  S. 
Spoons  in  a  wherry. — Moore,  A.  WaveUne,  The  little  mermaid.— De 
Ponte,  Mrs.  S.    A  night  of  terror.— The  housekeeper's  story. 

-  Ten  times  one  is  ten;  the  possible  reformation.  '  8789 

-  The  two  princes ;  story  for  children.     {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)  11874 

-  Ups  and  downs.  '  11557 

-  What  career?  papers  on  the  choice  of  a  voc*ation,  and  the  use  of  time.  17457 

Contents.  The  leaders  lead.— The  specialties. — Noblesse  oblige. — The 
mind's  maximum. — A  theological  seminary.— Character.  —  Responsibili- 
ties of  young  men.— Study  outside  school.— The  training  of  men.— Exer- 
cise. 

-  and  S.    A  family  flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria.    Illust.  22152 

-  -  A  family  flight  thr.  France,  Germany,  Norwav,  and    Switzerland. 

Illust.  21075 

-  and  others.    Essays  and  stor.  on  the  homes  of  men  who  work  in  large 

towns.  12495 

Contents.  Co-operative  homes.— The  Quincy  association.— The  village 
in  Dedham.— Cheap  trains  in  Massachusetts.— Homes  for  Boston  laborers. 


552  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

— Boston  Co-operative  society. — Sibaris  and  other  homes. — How  they  lived 
at  Naguadaviek. — How  they  live  in  Yineland. — How  they  live  in  Boston, 
and  how  they  die  there.— Appendix ;  Const,  of  a  Co-operative  Society  for 
Building. 
Hale,  L.  P.     The  art  of  knitting.     (Tilton's  needle-wk.  ser.)     21024 

—  F61icie  Mordaunt's  world.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  4.)  13933 

—  Xhe  Lord's  supper  and  its  observance.  6173 

—  More  stitches  for  decorative  embroidery.    Illust.     (Tilton's  art  needle- 

wk.  ser.)  "  19070 

—  The  Peterkm  papers.    Illust.  19946 

—  Plain  needlework,  knitting,  and  mending.     (Tilton's  needlework  ser.)  18398 

—  Point  lace ;  guide  to  lacework.    Illust. ;  ed.  with  assist,  of  Eng.  manuals. 

(Tilton's  needlewk.  ser.)  18519 

—  The  struggle  for  life.  1719 

—  Which  is  the  actress?  (Iw  Hale,  E.  E.  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  6.)  13935 
Hale,  M.  Burnett,  G.  Life  of  Hale.  *I 
Hale,  N.  Sketch  of  H.  {In  Lives  of  her.  of  Amer.  rev.)  2122 
Hale,  P.  M.  The  woods  and  timbers  of  No.  Carolina.  22624 
Hale,  S.  J.  (B.)     Complete  diet,  of  poet,  quotations.     Illust.  5656 

—  Juvenile  budget  opened;  select,  fr.  the  writings  of  J.  Aiken,  with  sk.  of 

his  life.  1720 

—  Manners ;  or,  Happy  homes  and  good  society.  7196 
Sketches  of  Amer.  character.    4th.  ed.         '  5069 

Hale,  S.,  joint  author.     See  Hale,  E.  E. 

Halen,  J.  van.     Memoirs.     2d.  ed.     2  v.  11111-12 

Hales,  J.  W.    Introduction  and  notes.    {In  Milton,  J.  Areopa- 

gitica.)  15902 

—  Longer  English  poems,  with  notes.  11662 
Hales,  J.  Tulloch,  J.  {In  his  Rat.  theology,  etc.,  v.  1.)  11456 
Hal^vy,  J.  F.  F.  E.     The  Jewess.   {In  Tryon,  G.  W.     Stand. 

ed.  of  opera  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  M^hul,  Spontini,  and  Hal6vy.  {In  his  Gt.  It.  and  Fr.  comp.)  18707 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {hi  his  Xouv.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Hal^vy,  L.     L'abb^  Constantin.  14712 

—  iSame ;  fr.  the  Fr.  by  E.  H.  Hazen.  21827 

—  IJn  mariage  d' amour.  14790 

Contents.  Un  mariage  d'amour.— Mariette.— Les  trois  sMes  de  Mme. 
de  Chateaubrun.— Le  mattre  de  danse.— Le  depute  de  Gamache.— L'h6ri- 
tage.—  Souvenirs  de  theatre.  —  L'ambassadeur  Chinois.— Le  defil^.— Le 
petit  Max. 

—  Matthews,  J.  B.  {In  his  French  dramatists,  etc.)  21038 
Haley,  J.  W.    Examination  of  the  alleged  discrepancies  of  the 

Bible.     Introd.  by  A.  Hovey.  13075 

Half  a  million  of  money;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  6172 

Half-hour  recreations  in  pop.  science.     See  Estes,  D. 
Half-hours  in  the  green  lanes  ;  by  J.  E.  Taylor.  12209 

Half  hours  in  the  Temple  Church  ;  sermons  ;  by  C.  J.  Vaughan.  12952 
Half  hours  with  modern  scientists.     2  ser.  9821  ;  12131 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Huxley,  T.  H.  On  the  physical  basis  of  life. — Bar- 
ker, G.  F.  Correlation  of  vital  and  physical  forces.— Stirling,  J.  H.  As 
regards  protoplasm ;  reply  to  Huxley.— Cope,  E.  D.  On  the  h\i)othesis 
of  evolution.— Tyndall,  J.'  Scientific  addresses.  2.  Wallace,  A.'E.  The 
action  of  natural  selection  on  man.— Koscoe,  Prof.,  Huggins,  W.  and 
Lockyer,  N.  Spectrum  analysis ;  three  lectures.— Young,  C.  A.  The  sun 
and  the  phenomena  of  its  atmosphere.— Mayer,  A.  M.  Half-hours  with 
modern  scientists. — The  earth  a  great  magnet;  a  lecture. — Rood,  O.  N. 
Mysteries  of  the  voice  and  ear. 
Half -hours  with  my  girls  ;  by  Lady  A.  Baker.  18523 

Half-hours  with  the  animals  ;  narratives  exhib.  thought,   sym- 
pathy, and  affection.     Illust.  20253 
Half  sir.  The  ;  by  G.  Griffin.      {In  his  Works.)  5402 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  653 

Half-way   to  Arcady ;    by  J.    Sturgis.     {In  his  Little  com.) 

19770';  21907 
Haliburton,  T.  C.   {pseud.  Sam  Slick.)    The  clockmaker  ;  say- 
ings and  doings  of  Samuel  Slick.  6697 

—  Nature  and  human  nature.  17213 

—  Rule  and  misrule  of  the  English  in  America.  1724 

—  Sam  Slick  in  England;  or,  The  attache.  17161 

—  Wise  saws ;  or,  Sam  Slick  in  search  of  a  wife.  17214 
Halieutica.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  1.)   (Bib. 

Class.  Lat.)  •  8359 

Halieutics.     Badham,  CD.     Prose  halieutics ;  or,  Anc.   and 

mod.  fish  tattle.  22645 

Halifax,  S.     Preface ;    acct.   of  Dr.   Butler.     {In  Butler,  J. 

Works,  V.  1.)  651 

Halifax,  Lord.     See  Wood,  C. 

Halifax,  M.  C.     Among  the  Welsh  hills.  18442 

Hall,  A.  C.     Miss  Leighton's  perplexities.  22320 

Hall,  A.  O.  Coroner's  inquisition,  (/n  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  15.)  11843 
Hall,  A.  M.  (F.)     Midsummer  eve.  12430 

—  The  printing  office  of  Wm.  Caxton ;  Birth-place  of  J.  Bunyan ;  Burial- 

place  of  J.  Hampden ;  Residence  of  H.  More ;  The  house  of  A.  Marvel ; 
Residence  of  Dr.  Watts ;  The  grave  of  Wm.  Penn.  {In  Homes  and 
haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Union  Jack ;  Mamma  Millv ;  Fannv's  fancies.     (Magnet  stories.)  10578 

—  The  Whiteboy;  a  story  ofIreland,*1822.  11675 

—  Woman's  trials.  12460 
— joint  author.    See  Hall,  S.  C. 

Hall,  A.     Life  and  character  of  S.  Judd.  2406 

Hall,  C.  F.     Arctic  researches  ;  expedition  in  search  of  Sir  J. 

^     Franklin,  1860-62.     Maps  and  illust.  5848 

Hall,  C.  H.     The  church  of  the  household;   [sermons].  17395 

Hall,  C.  W.     Adrift  in  the  ice-field.  17270 

—  Drifting  round  the  world;  boy's  adv.  by  sea  and  land.    Illust.  20055 

—  Twice  taken;  hist.  rom.  of  the  maritime  British  provinces.  6868 
Hall,  E.  B.  Memoir  of  Mary  L.  Ware.  1726 
Hall,  E.  H.     First  lessons  on  the  Bible.  22153 

—  Orthodoxy  and  heresy  in  the  Christian  church ;  lect.  13405 

Contents.  Paul  and  the  apostolic  church. — Views  of  the  early  church 
concerning  Christ. — Arianism  and  the  Council  of  Nice. — The  Nestorian 
controversy. —  The  Pala^ian  controversy.  —  The  Catholic  church.  — The 
Lutheran  heresy.— Trinitarian  heresies.* — Unitarian  heresies.— Keligion 
and  dogma. 
Hall,  F.  W.     Rambles  in  Europe  ;  tour  through  France,  Italy, 

Switzerland,  Gt.  Britain,  and  Ireland,  1836.     2  v.  in  1.         1727 
Hall,  F.     Modern  English.  12114 

—  Recent  exemplifications  of  false  philology.  11377 
Hall,  F.  Life  of  Maximilian  I.  ;  with  sketch  of  Carlota.  7117 
Hall,  F.  T.  The  pedigree  of  the  Devil.  Illust.  *I 
Hall,  G.  S.  Aspects  of  German  culture.  20272 
Hall,  H.  B.  The  bric-a-brac  hunter  ;  or.  Chapters  on  chinamania.  14215 
Hall,  H.  W.     Hall,  N.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  V.  2.)  6493 

Hall,  J.  A.     Formation  of  streets  and  highways.  {In  Ass.  of 

Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  1.)  *I 

Hall,  James,  Judge.     Legends  of  the  West.  1728 

A  book  with  "*I"  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
of  a  user  of  the  Library,  and  can  be  secured  only  by  asking  an  attendant  for  it. 

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654  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Life  of  T.  Posey.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  19.)  4128 

—  Romunec  of  western  history;  hist.,  Ufe,  and  manners  in  the  West.  1729 
Hall,  James.     Lustrum  Beck  drainage  scheme  ;  Apportionments 

of  private  improvement  works  ;  Relative  cost  of  macadam- 
ised road  and  paved  streets.     (In  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and  San. 

Eug.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

—  Roadways.  (In  Ass.  of  3Iun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  7.)  *I 
Hall,  J.     Familiar  talks  to  boys.  16039 

—  God's  word  through  preaching.     [Yale  lect.,  1875 J  13655 

—  How  to  succeed  as  a  minister.     (In  Abbott,  L.    How  to  succeed.)  22562 

—  Papers  for  home  reading.  9245 

—  and  Stuart,  G.  H.    The  American  evangelists.  Moody  and  Sankey,  in  Gt. 

Britain  and  Ireland.  13753 

—  Bungay,  G.  (In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  -22315 
Hall,  J.  C.     Analytical  synopsis  of  the  nat.  hist,  of  man.     (In 

Pickering,  C.  Races,  etc.)  3457 
Hall,  Joseph.     Selections.      (In  Montagu,  B.     Select,  fr.  the 

wks.  of  Taylor,  etc.)  5759 
Hall,  L.  A.     Which  was  the  bravest?;    Story  of  a  pebble; 

Prejudice  lost  and  love  won.     (Magnet  stories.)  10567 

Hall,  L.  J.  (P.)     Joanna  of  Naples.  3215 

—  Miriam,  a  dramatic  poem.                                        .  5111 

—  Same ;  2d  ed.  9077 
Hall,  L.  v.,  joint  author.     See  Artman,  W. 

Hall,  N.     Biography  of  H.  W.  Hall.     (In  Higginson.  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Hall,  Newman.     From  Liverpool  to  St.  Louis.  8034 

—  The  reasonableness  and  efficacy  of  prayer.  13077 

—  Sermons ;  with  history  of  Surrey  Chapel,  etc.  7415 
Hall,  R.     Balfour,  C'  L.     (In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Dix.  J.  R.    A  pulpit  portrait.     (In  his  Pen  and  ink  sk.)       .  *I 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  and  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2255;  2257 

—  Hood,  E.  P.    R.  Hall.     (Heroes  of  Christian  hist.)  21234 

—  Miscellaneous  works  and  remains  of  H. ;  with  his  Life  by  O.  Gregory ; 

and  Estimate  of  his  character  and  writings,  bv  J.  Foster.  1731 

—  Rogers,  H.  Hall.  (In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  '  2803 
Hall,  S.  C.  Retrospect  of  a  long  life,  1815-1883.  22893 
Hall,  S.  C,  and  A.  M.  Ireland  ;  its  scenery,  character,  etc.^  3  v.  *I 
Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.     See  Hall,  A.  M. 

Hall,  Mrs.  S.  L.  Years  ago  ;  or.  Boys  and  girls  of  olden  times.  22321 
Hall,  S.  T..    Biographical  sketches  of  remark,  people ;  with 

misc.  papers  and  poems.  11652 

Hall,  T.  O.     Her  mother's  fancy.  13327 

Hall,T.  Floss  ;  an  adventurer  in  the  regions  of  Australia.  Illust.  1736 
Hall,  W.     Biography  of  D.  Cox  ;  with  rem.  on  his  works  and 

genius  ;  ed.  with  add.  by  J.  T.  Buuce.  21020 

Hall,  W.  W.     Bronchitis  and  kindred  diseases.  9001 

—  Consumption.                                                                            '       '  1739 

—  Coughs  and  colds.  10525 

—  Dyspepsia,  and  its  kindred  diseases.  16891 

—  The  guide  board  to  health,  peace,  and  competence.  9337 

—  Health  by  good  living.  8370 

—  Sleep ;  or.  The  hygiene  of  the  night.  1192 
Hall,  The,  and  the  cottage ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.     (In  her  Pict.  of 

priv.  life,  ser.  1.)  1369 

Hall,  The,  and  the  hamlet ;  by  W.  Howitt.  2  v.  in  1.  5750 
Hallahan,  Mother  M.  M.     Ltfe ;  with  pref.  by  the  Bishop  of 

Birmingham.     3d.  ed.  8722 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.                               '  555 

Hallam,  A.  H.     Remains  in  prose  and  verse ;  with  pref .  and 

mem.  5616 

—  Same;  new  ed.    Portr.  8704 

—  Brown,  J.  {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  1.)  562 
Hallam,  H.     Constitutional  hist,  of  Eng.,  from  Henry  VH.  to 

George  II.  ;  fr.  5th.  Lond.  ed.  1740 

—  Same.    3  v.    New  ed.  *I 

—  Iiitroduetion  to  the  literature  of  Europe,  15th.-17tli.  cent.    2  v.  1741-2 

—  View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during  the  Middle  Ages ;  fr.  6th  Lond.  ed.  1743 

—  Same;  with  add.,  etc.,  hx  W.  Smith.     (Student's  hist.)  9829 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.    Hallam's  Const,  history.     (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—  Martineau,  H.  (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  '  7657;  16744 
Halle,  C.  Brown,  J.  Halle's  recital,  (/n/m Spare  hours,  ser.  3.)  22240 
Halleck,  Fitz-G.     Alnwick  Castle;  with  other  poems.  1744 

—  Political  writings.  8869 

—  Powell,  T.     (In  his  Living  authors.)  3522 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.  Life  and  letters  of  Halleck.  _  7631 
Halleck,  H.  W.  Elements  of  military  art  and  science.  9296 
Haller,  G.,  pseud.     See  Fould,  W.  J.  S. 

Halliday,    A.      Christmas   smiles   and   Christmas   tears ;    My 

Christmas  piece.     {In  Christ,   stor. -teller.)  17662 

Halli well-Phillips,  J.  O.  Illustrations  of  the  life  of  Shakes- 
peare in  a  ser.  of  ess.  on  subjects  connect,  with  [his]  pers. 

and  lit.  hist.  *I 

—  Nurserj'  rhymes  of  England.  12954 

Note.'  Piib.  before  the  author  changed  his  name. 
Hallock,  C.     Camp  life  in  Florida ;  handbook  for  sportsmen 

and  settlers.  15412 

—  The  fishing  tourist.  11489 

—  Sportsman's  gazetteer  and  gen.  guide ;  the  game  animals,  birds  and  fishes 

of  N.  America;  habits  and  methods  of  capture.    Instr.  in  shooting, 
fishing,  taxidermy,  woodcraft,  etc. ;  with  a  directory  to  the  princ. 

game  resorts  of  the  country.    Illust.,  with  maps.  *I 

Hallowell,  R.  P.  The  Quaker  invasion  of  Massachusetts.  2d.ed.  22860 

Hallowell,  S.  C.     On  the  church  steps.  13076 
Hallucinations.     Elam,  C.     Illusions  and  hallucinations ;  The 
demon    of    Socrates ;    The   amulet   of   Pascal.      (/ti   his 

Physician's  problems.)  8087 
Halm,  Y.^ijseud.     See  Muench-Bellinghausen,  E.  F.  J.  von. 
Halpine,  C.  G.  (pseud.  Miles  O'Reilly).    Life  and  adv.,  songs, 

services,  and  speeches  of  Private  Miles  O'Reilly.     Illust.  5625 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  biog.  sk.  and  notes ;  ed.  by  R.  B.  Roosevelt.  7607 
Halt,  L.  C,  dit  Robert.  Le  dieu  Octave.  14648 
Halves  ;  by  J.  Payn.  15495 
Hamann,  J.  G.     The  merchant.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Prose 

writers.)  1841 
Hambleton,  F.  H.     A  plea  for  sanitary  engineering.     (In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Hamerton,    E.     The   mirror   of   truth   and   other   marvellous 

histories;   [Fairy  stories] .     Illust.  13330 

Hamerton,  P.  G.     Chapters  on  animals.  12671 

—  )S'awe;  with  etchings.  *I 

—  Dogs.     (Little  class.,  v.  17.)  20166 

—  The  etcher's  hand-book.  10015 

—  Etching  and  etchers.    New  ed.    Illust.  *I 

—  Harry  Blount ;  passages  in  a  boy's  life  on  land  and  sea.  13656 

—  The  mtellectual  life.  11669 

—  Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner.    Illust.  18279 


556  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Modern  Frenchmen.  18109 

Contents.  Victor  Jacquemont. —  Henri  Perreyve. — Franc^ols  Rude. — 
Jean  Jacques  Ampere.— Henri  Regnault. 

—  A  painter's  camp;  England,  Scotland,  France.  6892 

—  Round  my  house ;  rural  life  in  France  in  peace  and  war.  1548& 

—  The  sylvan  year ;   leaves  from  the  note  book  of  Raoul  Dubois.    "With 

etchings.  *I 

—  The  sylvan  year;  leaves  from  the   note  book  of  Raoul  Dubois;  The 

unknown  river;  An  etcher's  voyage  of  discovery.  15794 

—  Thoughts  about  art.  9631 

—  Wenderholme ;  storv  of  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire.  16105 

—  Sketch  of  H.     {In  Atlas  ess.)  18294 
Hamilton,    A.     Baldwin,  J.  G.     Jefferson   and  H.     {In   his 

Party  leaders.)  *I 

—  Hamilton,  J.  A.    Reminiscences ;  or,  Men  and  events  at  home  and  abroad.        7890 

—  Hamilton,  J.  C.    History  of  the  U.  S.  as  traced  in  the  writings  of  H.  and       "^?r 

his  cotemporaries.    4  v.  1748-51 
Life  of  A.  Hamilton.    2  v.  1752-3. 

—  Lodge,  H.  C.    Alex.  Hamilton.  21594 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     {In  his  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2858 

—  Morse,  J.  S.,  Jr.    Life  of  Hamilton.    2  v.  15613-14 

—  Renwick,  J.    Life  of  H.     (Lives  of  Jav  and  Hamilton.)  15694 

—  Riethmiiller,  C.  J.    Life  and  times  of  H.,  illust.  the  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  dur. 

the  first  years  of  Am.  independence.  14100 

—  Schmucker,'S.  M.    Life  and  times  of  Hamilton.  4066- 

—  Shea,  G.    Life  and  epoch  of  Hamilton;  historical  stud3\  *I 

—  See  also  Federalist. 

Hamilton,  A.  H.  A.     Quarter  sessions  fr.  Queen  Elizabeth  to 

Anne  ;  illust.  of  loc.  government  and  hist.  fr.  orig.  records.   18532 

Hamilton,  A.  McL.,  and  Emmett,  B.  McE.  Small  pox  and 
other  contagious  diseases.  {In  Buck,  A.  H.  Treatise  on 
hygiene,  etc.,  v.  2.)  19452 

Hamilton,  A.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Hamilton,  C.  Y.,  formerly  Miss  DaJcin.     My  bonnie  lass.  17069 

—  Ropes  of  sand ;  and  other  stories.  11792 

Contents.  Ropes  of  sand.— A  woman's  story.— Mrs.  Gordon's  confes- 
sion.—Every  string  broken.— A  domestic  tragedy.— Mr.  John.— Drinkers 
of  ashes. 

—  Woven  of  many  threads.  10048- 
Hamilton,  C.    Sketches  of  life  and  sport  in  southeastern  Africa.     8844 
Hamilton,  Elizabeth.     Elwood,  A.  K.      {In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)     22791 
Hamilton,  Lady  E.  (L.)     Doran,  J.    H.  Nelson  and  E.  Hamil- 
ton.    {Li  his  In  and  about  Drury  Lane,  v.  2.)                         21400 

—  Paget,  J.    Lady  Hamilton.     (In  his  Paradoxes  and  puzzles.)  12732 
Hamilton,  Gail,  pseud.     See  Dodge,  M.  A. 

Hamilton,  J.  A.     Reminiscences  ;  Men  and  events  at  home  and 

abroad.  7890 

Hamilton,  J.  C.    History  of  the  U.  S.,  as  traced  in  the  writings 

of  A.  Hamilton  and  his  cotemporaries.     4  v.  1748-51 

—  Life  of  A.  Hamilton.    2  v.  1752-5 
Hamilton,    L.     Border   states    of   Mexico :    Sonora,    Sinaloa, 

Chihuahua,  and  Durango  ;  with  sk.  of  the  Rep.  of  Mexico, 
Lower  California,  Coahuila,  New  Leon,  and  Tamaulipas.     20315 

Hamilton,  R.    British  fishes  ;  [with  mem.  of  W.  Rondelet  and 

Baron  A.  von  Humboldt].     2  v.      (Nat.  lib.)  7162-5 

Hamilton,  T.     Youth  and  manhood  of  Cyril  Thornton.     3  v.    4462-4 

Hamilton,  W.  The  poets  laureate  of  England ;  hist,  of  poet 
laureate,  biog.  not.,  coll.  of  the  satires,  epigrams,  and 
lampoons  direct,  against  them.  18533 

Hamilton,  W.      Appendix.      {In  Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.      Life  of 

Luther.)  20976 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  557 

—  Discussions  on  philosophy  and  hterature,  etc.  1760 

—  Lectures  on  metaphysics'  and  logic ;  ed.  by  H.  L.  Mansel  and  J,  Veitch. 

2  V.  *  1758-9 

—  Metaphysics  of  H.  collect.,  arranged,  ed.,  and  abgd.  by  F.  Bowen.  726 

—  Preface',  notes,  and  supplementary  dissertations.     {In  Reid,  T.    Works. 

etc.)  '  '  *I 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Examination  of  H.'s  philosophy  and  phil.  questions  disc,  in 

•     his  writings.    2  y.  '  5968-9 

—  Monck,  W.  H.  S.    Sir  Wm.  Hamilton.  20377. 

—  Smith,  H.  B.    Hamilton's  theory  of  knowledge.     {In  his  Faith  and 

philosophy.)  '  18186 

—  Yeitch,  J.  Memoir  of  H.  ^  8848 
Hamilton,  W.  D.     Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  Eng.,  with  ref.  to 

the  origin  and  prog,  of  the  Eng.  constitution.  2d.  ed.  Illust.     1755 

—  aw(?  Leyien,  E.  Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  Greece.  1756 
Hamilton,   W.   R.     Elements  of  quaternions  ;  ed.   by  W.   E. 

Hamilton.  15849 

—  Poems,  correspondence,  and  misc.  writings.  {In  Grayes,  R.  P.  Life,  etc.)      22795 

—  Graves,  R.  P.  Life  of  Hamilton,  etc.,  v.  1.  -  22795 
Hamilton  speaker.  The  :  by  O.  E.  Branch.  18592 
Hamlet.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Hamlet ;  opera  ;  par  A.  Thomas.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  y.  1.)  *I 
Hamlet;  tragedy;  by  W.  Shakspeare.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  3.)  11805 
Hamley,  C.  The  light  on  the  hearth.   (Li  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  V.  10.)  19155 

—  Wassail.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  18804 

—  The  same.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  y.  12.)  19157 
Hamley,  E.  B.     Lady  Lee's  widowhood.  10157 

—  The  last  French  hero ;  by  Alexandre  Sue-Sand,  fils.  {In  Tales  fr.  Black- 

wood, n.  s.,  V.  8.)      "           •  19153 

—  Lazard's  legacy ;— Legends  of  Gibraltar.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  1.)      19140 

—  The  operations  of  war  expl.  and  illust.  13617 

—  A  recent  confession  of  an  opium-eater.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  u.  s., 

y.  1.)  19146 

—  Shakespeare's  funeral,     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  2.)  19147 

—  Voltaire.  17275 
Hamley,  W.  G.  The  House  of  Lys.  18786 
Hamlin,  A.  C.  The  tourmaline'.  *I 
Hamlin,  C.     Among  the  Turks.                                                           17215 

—  Plans  of  reading.  {In  Abbott,  L.  Hints  for  home  reading.)  19847 
Hamlin,  H.  M.  Benjamin,  Mrs.  M.  G.  (In  her  Mission,  sisters.)  384 
Hamlin,  H.  A.  L.    Lawrence,  M.  W.    Light  on  the  dark  river; 

memorials  of  H.  8051 
Hamlin,  S.  D.     Michigan   University.     (In  Brackett,   A.  C. 

Educ.  of  Am.  girls.)  12327 

Hamm,  E.    Le  bracelet;  sayn^te.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  4.)  14794 

Hammer  and  anvil;  by  F.  Spielhagen.  8411 

Hammersmith;  by  M.  S.  Severance.  17748 

Hammond,  A.  Rudiments  of  practical  bricklaying.  13871 
Hammond,  A.     A  house  fly ;    A  gnat.     (In  Brown,  R.     Sci. 

for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Hammond,   C.   E.     Outlines  of  textual  criticism  ;  appl.  to  the 

New  Testament.     2d.  ed.     (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)  18992 

Hammond,  Mrs.  E.  H.  The  Georgians.  (Round  rob.  ser.)  20649 
Hammond,   H.     Fell,   J.      Life  of    H.       (With  Burnett,   G. 

Life  of  M.  Hale.)  *I 

Hammond,  J.  H.  Letters  on  slavery.  (In  Pro-slavery  argument.)  3561 


558  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Savage,  J.    {In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)  377T 
Hammond,  S.  H.     "Wild  Northern  scenes  ;  sporting  adv.  with 

the  rifle  and  the  rod.  1762 
Hammond,  S.  T.     Practical  dog  training;    or,   Training  vs. 

breaking.  22078 
Hammond,  W.  A.     Cerebral  hyperaimia,  the  result  of  mental 

strain  or  emotional  disturbance.  17459 

—  The  effects  of  alcohol;  address.     {In  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  12943;  *I 

—  Fasting  girls ;  their  physiology  and  pathology.  18467 

—  Insanity  in  its  rel.  to  crime.  11690 

—  Sleep  and  its  derangements.  7898 

—  Spiritualism,  and  allied  causes  and  cond.  of  nervous  derangement.  15757 

—  joint  author.    /S'ee  Bacon,  F. 

—  Fiske,  J.  Dr.  Hammond  and  the  table-tippers.  {In  his  Darwinism,  etc.)  18991 
Hammond,  W.  G.  Legal  education  in  the  North-west.   (Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 
Hamond,  — .    I'abbe  {pseud.  J.  H.  Doubourg.)    Life  of  Cardi- 
nal de  Cheverus  ;  tr.  by  R.  W.  Walsh.  1254 
Hampden,  J,     Forster,  J.     (Li  his  Statesmen,  etc.)  1498 

—  Grenville,  G.  N.  T.    Memorials  of  H.,  his  party,  and  his  times.  3272 

—  Hall,  A.  M.    Burial-place  of  H.     (In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.    Lord  Nugent's  Memorial  of  H.    {In  his  Cnt.  and  hist. 

ess.)  20133 

—  Rhoads,  J.    J.  Hampden.     {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 
Hampden,  R.  D.,  Bp.     Life  of  Thomas  Aquinas;    disser.  of 

the  scholastic  phil.  of  the  Middle  Ages.  (Encycl.  Metrop.)  1763 
Hampdens,  The  ;  by  H.  Martineau.  19524 

Hampton  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute.     Report.     {Bi 

Virginia.     Supt.  of  Pub.  Inst.  Repovt,  187 A.)  17746 

—  Armstrong,  M.  F.  and'Lud\o\\,  H.  W.    Hampton  and  its  students.  12319 
Hanaford,  P.  A.  (C.)     Life  of  George  Peabody ;    introd.  by 

J.  H.  Hanaford.  21511 

—  Women  of  the  century.  16797 
Hanbury,  J.     Biography.     (In  Flower,  P.  W.     Hist,  of  the 

trade  in  tin.)  19651 
Hancock,  E.  C.     Amateur  pottery  and  glass  painter ;    with 

direct,  for  gilding,  etc.  ;  4th.  ed. '   Illust.  21563 

Hancock,  J.  Magoon,  E.  L.  (In  his  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2858 
Hancock,  T.     Principles  of  peace  exemplified  in  the  Soc.  of 

Friends  in  Ireland,  1798.  1764 
Hancock,  W.  S.     Goodrich,  F.  E.     Life  and  pub.  services  of 

H.  Introd.  by  F.  O.  Prince.  19798 
Hand,  D.  W.     Epidemic   (yellow  fever)   of  1864.     (In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.),  -  *I 
Hand.  Bell,  C.  The  hand ;  its  mechanism  and  vital  endow- 
ments. 377 
Hand  and  glove  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  6497 
Hand,  The,  and  word  ;  by  G.  Griffin.  (In  his  Works.)  5403 
Hand  in  hand  ;  by  [M.  A.  Tincker].  (In  ^er  Winged  word,  etc.)  11595 
Hand  of  Ethelberta  ;  by  T.  Hardy.  15795 
Hand-railing.  Riddell,  R.  New  elements  of  hand-railing.  8778 
Handbook  for  travellers  in  lower  and  upper  Egypt.     6th.  ed., 

rev.     Maps,  plans,  etc.     2  v.  20728-9 

Handbook  of  carving,  with  Hints  for  the  dinner  table.  Illust.  9182. 
Handbook  of  the  Spanish  and  French  schools.  See  Head,  E.  W. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  559 

Handbooks.       For   handbooks   of    places   described   see   the 

names  of  the  places. 

Handbooks  of  good  society.     New  ed.     3  v.  in  1.  22191 

Contents.    The  art  of  conversation.— Cox,  E.  W.    The  arts  of  writing, 
reading,  and  speaking.— The  habits  of  good  society. 
Handbooks  of  practical  art.     See  Wheatley,  H.  B.  and  Dela- 

motte,  P.  H. 

Handel,  G.  F.     Acis  and  Galatea.  *I 

—  Alexander's  feast.  *I 

—  L' Allegro,  II  Pensieroso,  ed  II  Moderato,  etc.  *I 

—  Deborah ;  oratorio.  *I 

—  Dettin^en  "  Te  Deum ; "  "  Zadock  the  Priest."  *I 

—  Israel  m  Egypt.  *I 

—  Jepththa.  *I 

—  Joshua.  *I 

—  Judas  Maccabaeus.                                       .  *         *I 

—  The  Messiah.  *I 

—  Ode  on  St.  Cecelia's  day.  ♦! 

—  Samson.  *I 

—  Saul.                                                                                        '  *I 

—  Solomon.  *I 

—  Barnard,  C.    The  tone  masters.    Handel  and  Haydn.  9011 

—  Cooper,  T.  (In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 
■  —  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Gt.  Germ,  compos.)  18050 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.     (In  his  How  to  understand  music.)  22847 

—  Ossoh,  S.  M.  F.  d'.    Lives  of  the  gt.  composers.    (In  her  Papers  on  lit., 

etc.,  pt.  2.)  3309 

—  Schoelcher,  Y.    Life  of  Handel.  451 
'Handicapped;  by  M.  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  20645 

Handicraft  in  school ;  address  ;    by  C.  O.  Thompson.  19513 

Handle  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  67 
Hands  and  machinery.     See  Hill  and  valley. 

Hands  not  hearts  ;  by  J.  W.  Wilkinson.  12422 

Handsome  Lawrence  ;  by  George  Sand.  9652 

Handy  Andy  ;  by  S.  Lover.  5744 
Handy  Andy,  drama ;  by  W.  R.  Floyd.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  42.)  11831 
Handy-book  series.     See  Putnam's. 

Hanky  Panky  ;  book  of  conjuring  tricks  ;  by  W.  H.  Cremer.  11449 
Hanley,  8.     Caliphs  and  sultans;   Arabian  Nights'  entertain- 
ments re-written.  8138 
Hanna,  W.     The  life  of  our  Lord.     6  v.                                      5383-8 
Contents.    The  earlier  years. — Ministry  in  Galilee. — Close  of  the  min- 
istry.— Passion  week. — Last  day  of  our  Lord's  Passion.— The  forty  days 
after  the  Resurrection.           ♦ 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  T.  Chalmers.  4  v.  742-5 
Hannah,  J.  The  courtly  poets  from  Raleigh  to  Montrose.  13709 
Hannah;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  9699 
Hannah  Thurston  ;  by  B.  Taylor.  5481 
Hannay,  t>.  Ned  Allen.  7147 
Hannay,  J.     History  of  Acadia ;  fr.  its  disc,  to  its  surrender 

to  Eng.  18487 

—  Satire  and  satirists.  1770 

—  Singleton  Fontenoy.  12427 
Hannibal.    Abbott,  J.    History  of  the  Carthaginian  Hannibal.  12 

—  Arnold,  T.    Life  of  H.  185 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Hennebert,  E.  Histoire  d'Annibal.  v.  1.  9437 
Hannibal's  man  ;  and  other  tales  ;  by  L.  Kip.  21796 
Hanno.     Periplus.     (^In  Hodges,  E.  R.     Cory's  anc.  frag.)  16535 


560 


FKEE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 


Hanover,  M.  D.  Treatise  on  the  law  of  horses  ;  law  of  bar- 
gain, sale,  and  warranty  of  horses,  etc.  ;  the  rule  as  to 
unsoundness  and  vice,  etc.     2d.  ed.  *I 

Hanover.     Chetwynd,  Mrs.  H.  W.     {In  her  Life  in  a  German 

village.)  19703 

Hanover,  House  of.     De  Foe,  D.     Political  tracts  rel.  to  the 

Hanoverian  succession.     {In  his  Novels,  etc.)  1133 

Hans  Breitman.     See  Leland,  C.  G. 

Hans  Brinker,  or.  The  silver  skates  ;  by  M.  M.  Dodge.  15400 

Hans  d'Islande  ;  par  V.  Hugo.     2  v.  14418-19 

Hanson,  J.     Sewage   process  and   patent  automatic  machine. 

{In  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

Hanson,   J.   H.      References,  notes,  etc.     {In  Caesar,   J.   C. 

Commentarii.)  22316 

Hanson,  J.  W.     Witnesses  to  the  truth  ;    passages  fr.  disting. 

authors,  devel.  .the  truth  of  universal  salvation.  1771 

—  Historical  sketch  of  the  old  6th.  Reg.  Mass.  Vol.,  1861-4.    Illust.  6231 
Hanson,  R.  D.    The  apostle  Paul  and  the  preaching  of  Christi- 
anity in  the  prim,  church.                                                            15649 

—  The  Jesus  of  history.  15434 
Hap-hazard  ;  by  K.  Field.  11689 
Happiness.     Culture  of  pleasure  ;    or.  The  enjoyment  of  life 

in  its  soc.  and  relig.  aspects.  10784 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    The  art  of  being  happy.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

—  Kalisch,  M.  M.    Path  and  goal;  discuss,  on  the  elements  of  civilization 

and  the  cond.  of  happiness.  19917 

—  Spencer,  H.  Social  statics ;  or,  Cond.  ess.  to  human  happiness.  5895 
Happy  boy.  The  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  8023 
Happy  days  ;  by  L.  C.  Tuthill.  4542 
Happy  man;  by  S.  Lover.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  24.)  7983 
Happy  thoughts  ;  by  F.  C.  Burnand.  7509 
Happy  transformation.  The ;  or.  The  history  of  a  London  ap- 
prentice ;  pref .  by  W.  H.  Pearce.                                               3439 

Harbison,  M.    Elements  of  Zoology.    (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)   12620 
Harbors.     Smiles,  S.     Harbours.     {Li  his  Lives  of  the  eng., 

V.  2.)  *I 

—  Stevenson,  T.  Design  and  construction  of  harbours^  *I 
Harbour  bar.  The  ;  tale  of  Scottish  life 


[by  Mrs.  Prestwick].   13537 
Exercises  in  practical 
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Harcourt,  L.   F.   V.     Foundations ;  by  J.   Gaudard ;   fr.  the 


Harcourt,  A.  G.  V.  and  Madan,  H.  G. 
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French. 
Harcourt,  W.  G.  G.    V.     Higginson,   T.   W.      {In  his  Eng. 

statesmen.) 
Hard  bargain,  A 
Hard  church.  The 
Hard  struggle,  A 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  39.) 
Hard  times  ;  by  C.  Dickens. 
Hard  to  bear ;  by  G.  M.  Craik. 
Hardenberg,  F.  L.  F.  von.   {pseud.  Novalis). 

{I7i  Hedge,  F.  H.     Prose  writers.) 
—  Carlyle,  T.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  2.) 


by  H.  E.  Scudder.     {In  his  Stor.  and  rom.) 
by  R.  H.  Hutton.      {Inhis  Ess.,  v.  1.) 
domest.  dram.  ;    by  J.  W.  Marston.      {In 


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Harder,  L.     A  family  feud  ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister.  17029 

Hardinge,  E.     Moderu  American  spiritualism.  8137 
Hardman,  F.     Adventures  in  Texas  ;  abgd.  fr.  the  Germ,  of 
Sealsfield ;    Christine ;    a  Dutch    story ;    My  friend    the 

'      Dutchman.      (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  3.)  19142 

—  The  great  unknown.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  17.)  19162 

—  Major  Moss.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  6.)  19146 

—  My  English  acquaintance ;  Sigismund  Fatello.    (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

V.  4.)  19143 

—  The  smuggler's  leap.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  5.)  19144 
Hardwick,  C.     History  of  the  articles  of  religion  ;   add.,  docu- 
ments fr.  1536  to  1615  ;  with  illust.  fr.  contemp.  sources. 

3d.  ed.,  rev.  by  F.  Proctor;  appendix.  16828 

—  History  of  the  Chr.  church ;  dur.  the  reformation.  12727 

—  .S'ame;  Middle  Age.    Maps.    3d.  ed. ;  ed.  by  IV.  Stubbs.  12726 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.  Christ  and  other  masters.  (In  his  Chips,  v.  1.)  7664 
Hardwick,  Mass.     Marvin,  A.  P.     History  of  H.     {In  Hist. 

of  Wor.  Co.,  V.  1.)  *I 

—  Paige,  L.  R.  History  of  H. ;  with  genealog.  register.  *I 
Hardwicke,  P.  A  bachelor  of  arts,  (/ti  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)  11829 
Hardwicke's  Science-Gossip,     v.  1-18.                  8990-9000;  17682-8 

Note.    y.  1-7  edited  by  M.  C.  Cooke ;  8-18  by  J.  E.  Taylor. 

Hardy,  A.  S.     But  yet  a  woman.  22861 
Hardy,  Lady  Dufifus.     Through  cities  and   prairie  lands  ;   sk. 

of  an  Amer.  tour.  20915 
Hardy,  E.  T.     Plays.     See  French's  min.  dr.  ; — Sargent,  E. 

Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Hardy,  G.     Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     (In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  Hardv.  (In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 
Hardy,  I.  D.  Friend  and  lover.  3  v.  20327-9 
Hardy,   J.    G.      Story   of  a   noble  life ;    or,   Zurich  and  its 

reformer,  Ulric  Zwingle.  14151 

Hardy,  R.  S.     Eastern  monachism.  11883 

—  The  legends  and  theories  of  the  Buddhists.  11884 
Hardy,  T.     Desperate  remedies.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  12335 

—  The  distracted  young  preacher.  18921 

—  Far  from  the  madding  crowd.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  13261 

—  The  hand  of  Ethelberta.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  1579.") 

—  Fellow-townsmen.  19761 

—  A  Laodicean ;  or,  The  castle  of  the  De  Stancys.    Illust.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  21230 

—  A  pair  of  blue  eyes.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)               '  11796 

—  Return  of  the  native.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  18228 

—  The  trumpet-major.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  20056 

—  Under  the  greenwood  tree.  (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  11685 
Hare,  A.  J.  C.    A.  P.  Stanley.    (In  Stanley,  A.  P.   Thoughts, 

etc.)  22607 

—  Cities  of  Northern  and  central  Italy.    3  v.  15672-4 

—  Cities  of  Southern  Italy  and  Sicily.'  22862 

—  Days  near  Rome,                            '  13456 

—  Life  and  letters  of  Frances,  Baroness  Bunsen.    2  v.  18431-2 

—  Memorials  of  a  quiet  life.    2  v.  11516-17 

—  yiS'ame;  suppl.  number.    With  photographs.  *I 

—  Records  of  a  quiet  life ;  rev.  for  Amer.  readers,  bv  W.  L.  Gage.  12017 

—  Walks  in  London.    2  v.                                              '  17668-9 

—  Walks  in  Rome.    2  v.  9127-8 

—  Wanderings  in  Spain.  11334 
Hare,  J.  C.  The  victory  of  faith  ;  sermons  ;  3d.  ed.  ;  ed.  by  E. 

H.  Plumptre  ;  introd.  by  Prof.  Maurice  and  Dean  Stanley.  13406 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     (In  his  Ess.  on  Church  and  State.)  10698 


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Hare,  R.  Experimental  investigations  of  the  spirit  manifes- 
tations. 1595 

Hare,  T.     Ttie  election  of  representatives,  parliamentary  and 

municipal.     4th.  ed.  11942 

—  Minorit}'  represent,  in  Europe.  {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15788 
Harem.     Leonowens,  A.  H.     The  romance  of  the  harem.  11231 

—  Lott,  E.  Harem  life  in  Egypt  and  Constantinople.  7010 
Hareng  sauer,  Le  ;  fantaisie  ;  par  C.  Cros.    {In  Sayn^tes,  e^c, 

ser.  3.)  14793 

Hargis,  R.  B.  S.     Yellow- fever  recognition  and  isolation.    {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  e^c,  v.  6.)  *I 

Hargreaves,  J.     Howe,  H.     {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics, 

etc.)  2012 

Hargreaves,  W.     Our  wasted  resources ;  the  missing  link  in 

the  temperance  reform.  15364 

Harlan,  G.  C.     Eyesight,  and  how  to  care  for  it.    (Am.  health 

primers.)  19030 

Harland,  J.  and  Wilkinson,  T.  T.     Lancashire  folk-lore.  9945 

Harland,  M.^  pseud.     See  Terhune,  M.  V. 
Harlay-Chanvallon,  F.  de.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his'Sonv. 

lund.,  V.  5.)  *I 

Harlequin  Blue  Beard.     {In  French's  Miu.  dram.,  v.  19.)  11845 

Harley,  G.    Histological  demonstrations,  microscopical  examin- 
ation of  animal  tissues  ;  ed.  by  G.  T.  Brown.     2d.  ed.  *I 
Harlow,  G.  H.    Cunningham,  A.  {In  his  Lives  of  Bt.  painters, 

etc.,  V.  4.)  1056 

Harman,  H.  M.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Scriptures, 

3d.  ed.     (Lib.  of  Theol.  and  Bib.  Lit.)  21294 

Harmon,  D.  W.     Journal  of  voy.  and  trav.   in  the  interior  of 

No.  Amer.  ;  added,  Descr.  of   the   country ;   [ed.   by  D. 

Haskell].  1779 

Harmonies,  The,  of  nature  ;  by  G.  Hartwig.  6556 

Harmony.     Catel,  C.  S.     Treatise  on  harmony  ;  notes  by  L. 

Mason.  2955 

—  Johnson,  A.  N.  Practical  instr.  in  harmony  on  the  Pestalozzian  system.  2367 
Harness,  W.     Personal  reminiscences      (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  13352 

—  L'Estrange,  A.  G.  Literary  life  of  Harness.  10109 
Harness.     Philipson,  J.     Harness ;    as  it  has  been,   is,    and 

should  be,  etc.  22820 

Harney,  G.  E.     Stables,  outbuildings,  and  fences.  *I 

Harold  Hardrada,  King  of  Norioay.     Dasent,  G.  W.     {In  his 

Jest  and  earnest,  v.  2.)  13612 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.  {In  his  French  retreat,  etc.)  17953 
Harold  ;  drama  ;  by  A.  Tennyson.  16693 
Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings  ;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  587 
Haroun   Alraschid.     Manning,  A.     Adventures  of  H,                   19786 

—  Palmer,  E.  H.  The  Caliph  Haroun  Alraschid.  20175 
Harper,  J.  McCabe,  J.  D.  {In  his  Gt.  fortunes.)  8983 
Harper,  W.     Memoir  on  slavery.     {In  Pro-slavery  argument.)    3561 

—  Vindication  of  slavery.  ( Jn  Pulszkv,  F.  A.  and  T.     White,  red,  and 

black,  V.  2.)  '  '  3564 

Harper  establishment.   The  ;   by  J.  Abbott.      (Harper's   story 

books.)  22614 


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Harper's  hand-book  for  travelers  in  Europe  and  the  East ;  by 

W.  P.  Fetridge,  1870.     Maps,  etc.  8879 

—  Same-,  1882.  3  v.  *I 
Harper's  new  monthly  magazine,  v.  1-66.            6778-6829  ;   15976-8a 

—  Monthly  copies  given  out  for  circulation  as  soon  as  published. 
Harper's  story  books.     See  Abbott,  J. 

Harper's  young  people,     1881-1882.  21077-8 

Harring,  H.  P.     Everett,  A.  H.    Harro  Harring.   {In  his  Crit. 

and  misc.  ess.)  13208 

Harrington,  G.  F.     Inside  ;  chronicle  of  secession.     Illust.  6420 

Harrington,  H.  F.  What  should  be  the  leading  object  of  Amer. 

free  schools?     {In  Nat.  ed.  Ass.  Addr.,   1873.)  17753 

Harrington,  J.     Spear,  C.     {In  hisVoices  of  the  prison.)  4162 

Harringtons  by  M.  Edge  worth.  1334;  7779;  15294 

Harrington  ;  by  [W.  D.  O'Connor].  3278 

Harris,  A.     Plays.    See  French's  min.  dr.  ; — Sargent,  E.,  Mod. 

stand,  dr. 

—  joint  author.    See  Williams,  T. 

Harris,  A.   B.     A  Chinese  Mission  School.     (In  Some  cur. 

schools.)  20401 

—  Horatius  at  the  bridge.    {In  Gilman,  A.    Magna  Charta  stor.)  21890' 
Hams,  E.     Domestic  pestilences  viewed  with  ref .  to  the  sani- 
tary warfare  against  them.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 
Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Health  laws,  and  their  administration.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1870.)  15732 

—  Papers  on  sanitary  subjects.  See  Amer.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Kept.,  passim. 
Harris,  G.  W.     Sut  Lovingood  ;  Sk.  of  H.     {In  Watterson, 

H.     Oddities  in  So.  life.)  2230& 

Harris,  J.  C.     Uncle  Remus ;  Sk.  of  H.     {In  Watterson,  H. 

Oddities  in  So.  life.)  22306 

—  Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings ;  folk-lore  of  the  plantation.  Illust.  20057 
Harris,  J.  Mammon;  prize  essay.  1780 
Harris,  J.     Gardening  for  young  and  old  ;  garden  vegetables. 

Illust.  22381 

—  Talks  on  manures.  1798& 
Harris,  M.,  formerly  Miss  Cole.     Frank  Warrington.  5420 

—  Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.  6583^ 

—  Missv.  19800 

—  A  perfect  Adonis.  13671 

—  Richard  Yandermarck.  9711 

—  Rutledge.  3764 

—  The  Sutherlands.  3753 
Harris,  S.     Christian  doctr.  of  hum.  prog,  contr.  with  the  nat- 
uralistic.    (i?i  Boston  lect.,  1870.)  8641 

Harris,  T.  M.     Biographical  mem.  of  J.  Oglethorpe.  1782 
Harris,  T.  W.     Treatise  on  insects  of  New  Eng.  injurious  to 

vegetation.  1783 

Harris,  T.     Life  and  serv.  of  Com.  Bainbridge.  1781 

Harris,  W.  C.     The  highlands  of  Ethiopia.  6267 

—  Mission  to  Shoa.     {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 
Harris,  W.  C.     Prison  life  in  the  tobacco  warehouse  at  Rich- 
mond. 1738 

Harris,  W.  T.     Moral  education  in  the  pub.  schools.   (Pps.  on 

education.)  *I 

—  A  national  university.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720- 


-564  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

—  Socrates  and  the  pre-Socratic  philosophy;    Aristotle's  "  De  Anima;" 

Gnosticism  and  Neo-Platonism ;  Christian  mysticism:  Bonaventura 
and  Meister  Eckhart ;  Philosophy  of  the  Bhagavad  Ghita;  Historical 
epochs  of  art;  Landscape  painting:  Turner;  Fichte's  "Destination  of 
man ;"  Fichte's  Wissenschaf tslehre.  {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.  Concord 
lect.)  22506 

—  Theory  of  Amer.  education.  {In  Nat.  Teach.  Ass.  Addr.,  1870.)  11608 
Harrison,  A.  J.     Secularism  and  atheism.     {In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc. 

Pop.  obj.,  etc.)  12520 

Harrison,  C.  C.     Golden-rod  ;  idyl  of  Mt.  Desert.     (Harper's. 

hf.-hr.  ser.)  19546 

—  Story  of  Helen  Troy.  21284 

—  Woman's  handiwork  in  mod.  homes.  Illust.  *I 
Harrison,  F.  Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  relig.  bel. 

{In  Burlingame,  E.  L.     Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 

—  Order  and  progress :    Thoughts  on  government;  Stud,  of  polit.  crises.  13869 

—  The  soul  and  fut.  life.     {In  Burlingame,  E.  L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 

—  joint  author.    See  Spencer,  H. 

—  Greg,  W.  R.  Mr.  Harrison  on  the  fut.  life.  {In  his  Misc.  ess.)  21480 
Harrison,  G.  Life  and  writings  of  J.  H.  Payne.  *I 
Harrison,  G.  L.     Prison  ref .  in  Pennsylvania.     {In  Nat.  Pris. 

Ass.  of  U.  S.  Rept.,   1873.)  *I 

Harrison,  J.  E.  Myths  of  the  Odyssey  in  art  and  literature.  *I 
Harrison,  J.  A.     Glimpses  of  Sweden.     {In  Murphy,  B.     On 

the  Rhine.)  19935 

—  Greek  vignettes ;  a  sail  in  the  Greek  seas.                     "  18805 

—  A  group  of  poets  and  their  haunts.  13752 

Contents.  The  sorrows  of  Heine.— Italian  haunts  of  Lord  Byron.— An 
aquarelle  of  Boccaccio.— The  Rome  of  the  Marble  faun.— In  Tasso's  gar- 
den.—Benevenuto;  a  leaf  from  a  diary.— A  Venice  of  the  Vikings.— A 
Swedish  improvisatore.— Jasmin,  the' troubadour.  —  B^ranger.—  Andr6 
Cheuier.— Alfred  de  Musset.— Baudelaire. 

—  Spain  in  profile ;  a  summer  among  the  olives  and  aloes.  18797 
Harrison,  J.  H.  Spain.  Illust.  21216 
Harrison,  J.  B.     Certain  dangerous  tendencies  in  Amer.  life, 

and  other  papers.  19612 

Contents.  Certain  dangerous  tendencies. — The  Nationals,  their  origin 
and  their  aims. — Three  typical  workingmen. — Workingmen's  wives. — 
The  career  of  a  capitalist.— Study  of  a  New  Eng.  factory  town.— Preach- 
ing.—Sincere  demagogy. 

—  Methods  of  dealing  with  soc.  questions.  {In  Institute  ess.)  ]9811 
Harrison,  J,  Jr.     Essay  on  the  steam  boiler;  added.   Report 

of  Committee,  Franklin  Inst.,  on  the  Harrison  boiler,  etc.       6861 
Harrison,  M.    Rise,  progress,  and  struct,  of  the  Eng.  language. 

2d.  Am.  ed.  6033 

Harrison,  R.,  joint  author.     See  Gostwick,  J. 
Harrison,  T.  ¥.^  joint  author.     See  Kiddle,  H. 
Harrison,  W.  B.     The  mechanic's  tool  book  ;  with  pract.  rules 

and  suggestions.  7448 

Harrison,  W.  G.,  Jr.  Alcoholic  drinks  in  rel.  to  life-insurance. 

{In  Am.  Pub   Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Harrison,  W.  H.     Mother  Shipton  investigated.  20934 

Harrisse,  H.  Ernest  Renan.  (7?^  Renan,  J.  E.  Studies,  efc.)  5636 
Harrogate.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  Harrogate,  etc.  *I 

Harrow  School.     Rendall,  M.  J.    Harrow  ;  the  school  life.   {In 

Pascoe,  C.  E.     Everyday  life,  etc.)  21777 

Harrowby,  Lord.     See  Ryder,  D. 

Harry;   [poem].     2d.  ed.  14053 

Harry  Blount ;  by  P.  G.  Hamerton.  13656 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  565* 

Harry  Bolton's  curacy,     {hi  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  5.)  19144 

Harry  Delaware  ;  by  M.  Estvan.  1106^ 

Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil ;  by  A.  TroUope.  12240 
Harry  Joscelyn  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant                                                 •    20652" 

Harry  Lorrequer  ;  by  C.  Lever.  2624 

Harry  and  Lucy  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.      {Li  her  Works.)  15297 

—  Same ;  concluded.  15299- 
Harsha,  D.  A.     Life  and  choice  works  of  I.  Watts.  1784 

—  Most  eminent  orators  and  statesmen.  1786- 

Contents.    Demosthenes.— Cicero.  —  Ld.   Chatham.— E.    Burke. —  H. 

Grattan.— C.  J.  Fox.— Ld.  Erskine.— J.  P.  Cur'ran.— R.  B.   Sheridan.— 

Wm.  Pitt.— G.  Canning.— Ld.  Brougham.— P.  Henrv.— F.  Ames.— Henry 

Clay.— J.  C.  Calhoun.— D.  Webster.— E.  Everett. 

Hart,   Mrs. — ..formerly  Miss  Smedley.     Mrs.  Jerningham's 

journal.  845& 

Hart,  E.     Handbook  of  volumetic  analysis.  17577 

Hart,  E.     Manual  of  pub.  health ;  by  W.  H.  Michael,  W.  H. 

Corfield,  and  J.  A.  Wanklyn.  16534 

Hart,  G.     The  violin  ;  its  makers  and  their  imitators.  Engr.  fr. 

the  works  of  Stradiuarius,  Guarnerius,  and  others.  1421ft 

Hart,  J.  M.,  ed.     German  class,  for  Amer.  students.  Namely: 

Goethe.  J.  W.  von.    Ausgewiihlte  Prosa.  16146" 

—  Faust,  V.  1.  16265 

—  Hermann  und  Dorothea.  16144 
Schiller,  J.  C.  F.    Die  Piccolomini.                                                                   16145- 

—  German  universities ;  pers.  experience,  with  statist,  information,  pract. 

sugg.,  and  a  comp.  of  the  German,  Eng.,  and  Amer.  systems  of  high- 
er education.  "  13078 

—  A  syllabus  of  Anglo-Saxon  literature ;  adapt,  fr.  B.  ten  Brink's  Geschi- 

chte  der  Eng.  Litteratur.  20314 

Hart,  J.  8.     Additions.     {In  White,  H.     Elements  of  univ. 

hist.)  5182 

—  In  the  school-room ;  chap,  in  the  philosophy  of  education.  7506 

—  Manual  of  American  literature.                     '  11340' 

—  Shakspeare's  minor  poems.  {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1978- 
Harte,  J.  C.  Miriam  Coffin  ;  or.  The  whale  fishermen.  12116 
Harte,  F.  Bret.     Condensed  novels.  10523 

—  Drift  from  two  shores.  •  17836 
-^  East  and  west  poems.  9709- 

—  Echoes  of  the  foot-hills.  13421 

Contents.    Spanish  idvls.— In  dialect.— Miscellaneous  poems. 

—  Flip;  and  Found  at  Blazing  Star.  22031 

—  The  luck  of  Roaring  Camp.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  The  luck  of  Roaring  Camp ;  and  other  sketches.  8523 

Contents.  Sketches.— ^S^on'e.s :  Mliss ;  The  right  eye  of  the  commander ; 
Notes  by  flood  and  field.— Bohemian  papers. 

—  Mr.  John  Jenkins.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  1426T 

—  Mrs.  Skaggs's  husbands  and  other  sketches.  11243 

Contents.  How  Santa  Claus  came  to  Simpson's  Bar. — The  princess 
Bob  and  her  friends.— The  Iliad  of  Sandy  Bar.— Mr.  Thompson's  prodigal. 
—  The  romance  of  Madrono  Hollow.— The  poet  of  Sierra  Flat. — The 
Christmas  gift  that  came  to  Rupert.— Urban  sketches. 

—  The  outcasts  of  Poker  Flat.     {In  Little  Class.,  v.  1.)  12972 

—  Poems.  975& 

—  The  story  of  a  mine.  17460" 

—  Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  and  other  sketches.  14110- 

Contents.  The  Rose  of  Tuolumne.— A  passage  in  the  life  of  Mr.  John 
Oakhurst.— Wan  Le*,  the  pagan.— How  old  man  Plunkett  went  home.— 
The  fool  of  Five  Forks.- Baby  Sylvester.— An  episode  of  Fiddletown.— 
A  Jersey  centenarian. 

—  Thankful  Blossom ;  romance  of  the  Jerseys,  1779.  16892 

—  The  twins  of  Table  Mountain,  and  other  stories.  19220 

Contents.  The  twins  of  Table  Mt.— An  heiress  of  Red  Dog.— The 
great  Deadwood  mystery.— A  legend  of  Sammtstadt.— Views  from  a  Ger- 
man spion. 


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—  Haweis,  H.  R.    Bret  Harte.     (In  his  Amer.  humorists.)  22504 

—  Hazeltiue,  M.  W.  (In  his  Chats.)  22863 
Hartford,  Comi.     ScsebsL,  pseud.     Hartford  in  the  olden  time  ; 

ed.  by  W.  M.  B.  Hartley.     lUust.  6547 

Hartford  Convention.     Dwight,  T.     History  of  the  convention.  1306 

—  Lodge,  H.  C.  (In  his  Life  and  letters  of  G.  Cabot.)  17040 
Harting,  J.  E.    British  animals  extinct  within  hist,  times  ;  with 

acct.  of  Brit,  wild  white  cattle.     Illust.  21359 

—  joint  author.    See  Mosenthal  J. 

Hartington,  S.  C.  Marquess.     See  Cavendish,  S.  C. 

Hartley,  B.     Guide  to  collodio-etching.     Illust.  *I 

Hartley,  C.  B.     Life  of  H.   Lee ;  added,  Life  of  T.  Sumter. 

Illust.  1786 

Hartley,  D.     Observations  on  man.  1788 

—  Bower,  G.  S.  David  Hartley  and  James  Mill.  20464 
Hartley,  D.  Ribot,  T.  (In  his  Eng.  psychology.)  12355 
Hartley,  W.  N.  Air,  and  its  relations  to  life.  15443 
Hartmann,  A.     Das  Oberammergauer  Passionsspiel  in  seiner 

iiltesten  Gestalt.  16428 

Inhalt.    Augsburger  Passionsspiel  aus  St.  Ulrich  und  Afra. — Sebastian 
Wild's  Passionsspiel.— Der  Oberammergauer  Passionstext  vom   Jahre 
•  1662.— Johann  Aelbl's  Passionsspiel. 
Hartmann,  E.   von.     Bowen,   F.     Hartmann's  Philosophy  of 
the  unconscious  :  Metaphysics  of  the   unconscious.     {In 
his  Mod.  phil.)  17186 

Hartmann,  M.    Last  days  of  a  king  ;  hist,  romance  ;  tr.  by  M. 

E.  Niles.  6877 

—  Das  Sehloss  im  Gebirge.  (Deut.  No.vellenschatz.)  16157 
Hartmann,  T.  Charity  Green  ;  or,  The  varieties  of  love.  1789 
Hartmann  ^'on  der  ^we.  3  v.   (Deut.  Class,  des  Mittelalters.)   16256-8 

Contents.    V.  1.    Eree  der  Wunderaere.    2.    Lieder.— Gregorjus. — 
Der  arme  Heinrich.    3.    Iwein. 

Hartner,  E.     Severa  ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister.  21295 
Hartshorne,  H.     Papers.     (Bi  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept., 

passim.)  *1 

—  Monograph  on  glycerin  and  its  uses.  13112 

—  Our  homes.  (Am.  health  prim.)  19600 
Hartt,  C.  F.  Geology  and  phys.  geography  of  Brazil.  8629 
Hartwell  farm;  by  L.  Caxton  [L.  B.  Comins].  9801 
Hartwig,  G.     The  aerial  world.  13527 

—  The  harmonies  of  nature ;  or,  The  unity  of  creation.  6556 

—  The  polar  world ;  descr.  of  man  and  nature.    Illust,  8105 

—  The  subterranean  world.  10145 

—  The  tropical  world.  10146 
Hartz  Mountains.     Andersen,  H.  C.   (In  Ms  Pictures  of  trav.)  162 

—  Blackburn,  H.  The  Harz  mts. ;  tour  in  the  toy  country.  12062 
Harvard,  Mass.     Marvin,  A.  P.     History  of  H.     (In  Hist,  of 

Wor.  Co.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Harvard  Advocate.     Verses  fr.  the  Harvard  Advocate.  16050 

Harvard  Boat-Club.     Principles  of  rowing  at  Harvard.  11614 

Harvard  register,  The  ;  ed.  by  M.  King,  v.  3,  1881.  20755 
Harvard  University. 

—  Tripp,  G.  H.    Student  life  at  Harvard.  16610 

Alumyii. 

—  See  Biography,  beloio. 

Biography. 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harvard  memorial  biographies.    2  v.  ,6492-3 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  567 

—  Palmer,  J.    Necrology  of  the  alumni  of  Harvard  College,  1851-63.  5700 

—  Sibley,  J.  L.    Biographical  sketches  of  graduates  of  Harvard.  2  v.     11715 ;  21629 

Examinations. 

—  Examinations  for  women,  1874-5.  *I 

—  Leighton,  E.  F.    Harvard  examination  papers.    1873 ;  1877.  *I 

History^ 

—  Quincy,  J.     {In  his  Figures  of  the  past.)  22480 

Overseers. 

—  Ware,  W.  R.    Application  of  Mr.  Hare's  system  [minority  repr.]  to  the 

nomination  of  overseers  of  H.  (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 
Harvest  Queen,  The  :  comedy,  by  E.  H.  Keating.      (In  Home 

plays.)  ^  14360 

Harvey,    E.     The  American  trotting  horse,   etc.     (In  Every 

horse  owner's  cyclopedia.)  12474 

—  Same.  (In  Walsh,  J.  H.  The  horse,  etc.)  7711 
Harvey,  G.  Morley,  H.  (In  his  C.  Marot,  etc.,  v.  2.)  10826 
Harvey,  Gr.     Some  acct.  of  the  great  fite  in   London,    1666. 

(In  Brayley,  E.  W.     Journal.)  10670 

Harvey,  P.     Reminiscences  and  anecdotes  of  D.  Webster.  17335 

Harvey,  W.  H.     Marine  algje.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept., 

1855.)  14087 

Harveys,  The  ;  by  H.  Kingsley.  11012 

Harwoocl,  E.    On  the  causes  which  prob.  conspired  to  prod. 

our  Savior's  agony.  {In  Noyes,  G.  R.  Coll.  theolog.  ess.)  7701 
Harwood,  G.    '  The  coming  democracy.  22382 

Contents.      The    democracy  and  for.  politics. — The  democracy  and 
home  politics.— The  democracv  and  religion. 
Harwood  ;  by  J.  G.  A.  Coulson.  13940 

Hase,  H.     Public  and  priv.  life  of  the  anc.  Greeks ;  fr.  the 

German.  1791 

Hase;  Karl.     History  of  the  Chr.  Church  ;  tr.  by  C.  P.  Wing.     5178 

—  Miracle  plays  and  sacred  dramas ;  hist.  surv. ;  fr.  the  Germ,  bv  A.  W. 

Jackson;  ed.  by  W.  W.  Jackson.  *  19801 

Contents.    The  mysteries  of  the  Middle  Ages. — Polemic  plays  and 
echoes  of  the  mystery. — Revival  of  the  sacred  drama  in  Spain. — Occa- 
sional traces  of  the  relfg.  drama  in  the  French  class,  tragedy.— Hans  Sachs 
and  Lessing's  Nathan.— The  church  and  thetheatre. 
Hasell,  E.  J.     Calderon.     (For.  classics  for  Eng.  readers.)        19264 

—  Tasso.  [For.  Class,  for  En^.  read.)  22383 
Hasheesh  eater.  The;  by  [Fitz-Hugh  Ludlow].  1793 
Haskell,  E.  F.  Housekeeper's  encyclopaedia  of  receipts.  1792 
Haskoll,  W.  D.     Practice  of  eng.  field-work  appl.  to  land  and 

hydraulic,    hydrographic,  and   submarine   surveying   and 
levelling  ;  suppl.  on  waterworks.     2d.  ed.  *I 

—  a7i(l  others.  Architect's  guide ;  with  exper.  by  G.  Rennie.  8147 
Haslam,  W.  From  death  into  life  :  twenty  years  of  my  ministry.  21828 
Hasluck,  P.  N.     Lathe-work ;  pract.  trea.  on  tools,  processes, 

etc.     Illust.  20604 

Hassall,  A.  H.     Food  ;  its  adulterations,  and  the  methods  for 

their  detection.  15706 
Hassard,  A.     Floral  decorations  for  the  dwelling ;  guide  to 

the  arrangement  of  plants,  etc.     Illust.  15626 

Hassard,  J.  R.  G.     History  of  the  United  States  ;  introd.  by 

J.  L.  Spalding.  18567 

—  A  Pickwickian  pilgrimage.  21026 
Hassaurek,  F.     Four  years  among  Spanish-Americans.  7198 

—  The  secret  of  the  Andes,  a  romance.  18488 


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Has8elmann,W.     Tuttle,  H.     (/t?  7m  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 

Haste  and  waste  ;  by* Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  6578 
Hastings,  H.  L.     Additions.     {In  Taylor,  D.  T.     The  voice 

of  the  Church,  etc.)  4364 

—  Future  punishment ;  compr.  Pauline  theology,  The  destiny  of  the  wicked, 

The  old  paths,  Retribution,  and  Will' all  men  be 'saved  ?    (Bible 

student's  lib.)  6487 

—  The  great  controversy  bet.   God  and  man ;  its  origin,  prog,  and  end. 

(Bible  stud,  lib.)  6489 

—  The  signs  of  the  times ;  a  glance  at  Christendom.     (Bible  stud,  lib.)  6488 

—  Thessalonica ;  or,  The  model  church,  and  reasons  for  my  hope.     (Bible 

stud,  lib.)  6490 
Hastings,  S.  S.,  Countess  of  Huntingdon.  Newman,  J.  H.    {In 

Ms  Ess.,  crit.  and  hist.,  v.  1.)  10126 
Hastings,  W.     Gleig,  G.  R.     Memoirs  of  Hastings.     3  v.        2267-9 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     (In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  5.)  2790 
Same.    {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20183 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Trotter,  L.  J.    W.  Hastings ;  a  biography.  19720 
Haswell,  C.  H.     Engineer's  and  mechanic's  pocket  book.   22d. 

ed.  7191 

—  Same.    41st.  ed.  21917 
Hatch,  E.     Organization  of  the  early  C'hr.  churches.      (Bamp- 

ton  lect.)  20449 
Hatcher,  J.  E.     Extracts  fr.  H.  ;  sk.   of    FI.      {In  Watterson, 

H.     Oddities  in  South,  life.)  22306 
Hatfield,  R.   G.     The  American   house  carpenter.     8th.   ed., 

ed.  by  O.  P.  Hatfield.  20704 

Hatfield  House.     Brewer,  J.  S.     {In  /ws  Eng.  studies.)  20734 

Hathaway  Strange.  9186 

Note.    Bound  with  Irene. 

Hathercourt ;  by  E.  Graham  [Mrs.  Moles  worth].  17843 
Hatherley,  Lord.     See  Wood,  W.  P. 
Hatch,  C.  L.  V.     Discourses  on  religion,   morals,   philosophy, 

and  metaphysics,    v.  1.  6065 

Hats.     Thomson,  J.     Treatise  on  hat-making  and  felting.  7485 
Hatton,  J.  L.     New,  standard,  and  popular  humorous  songs  ; 

symphonies  and  accompaniments.  *I 

—  The  songs  of  England;  symphonies  and  accompaniments.  *I 
Hatton,  J.     Christopher  Kenrick  ;  his  life  and  adventures.  8117 

—  The  dove's  nest.     (7n  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 

—  Journalistic  London ;  sketches.    Illust.  22525 

—  Kites  and  pigeons.    Illust.,  by  L.  Sambourne.     {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)  22935 

—  Printing  and  bookbinding.     (Brit.  Manuf.  Ind.)  15472 

—  To-day  m  America;  stud,  for  the  old  world  and  the  new.  21013 
Hauch,  J.  C.     Robert  Fulton  ;  hist,  novel ;  tr.  by  P.  C.  Bind- 
ing. 8060 

Hauff,  W.     Arabian  days'  entertainments  ;  tr.  by  H.  P.  Curtis.  4944 

—  The  cold  heart;  Nose,  the  dwarf.     {In  Tales  fr.  the  German.)  5217 

—  The  cold  heart;  Nose,  the  dwarf;  The  severed  hand.     {In  Tales  fr.  the 

German.)  4347 

—  Little  Mook,  and  other  fairy  tales.  21022 

—  Phantasieen  im  Bremer  Rathskeller.     (Deut.  Novellenschatz.)  16150 

—  Tales  of  the  caravan,  inn,  and  palace;  illust. ;  tr.  by  E.  L.  Stowell.  21217 

—  I'hree  tales.  11904 

Contents.    The  beggar  girl  of  the  Pont  des  Arts. — The  emperor's  pic- 
ture.— The  cold  heart. 
Hang,  M.     Essays  on  the  sacred  lang.,  writings,  and  relig.  of 

the  Parsis.     2d.  ed.  ;  ed.  by  E.  W.  West.  17847 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  569 

Haughton,  S.  Address  on  the  rel.  of  food  to  work,  and  its 
bearing  on  medical  practice.  {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept., 
1870.)  11626 

—  Six  lect.  on  physical  geography.  20738 
Haulleville,  P.  0.  A.,  haron  de.  The  future  of  Catholic  peoples  ; 

ess.  contrasting  Protestant  and  Catholic  efforts  for  civiliz- 
ation. Pref.  by  Cardinal  Manning,  Cardinal  Dechamps, 
and  Pius  IX.  ;  appendix.  19342 

Haunted,  The,  and  the  haunters.     {In  Tales  from  Blackwood, 

V.  5.)  19144 

Haunted  crust,  The  ;  by  K.  Saunders.  (Jai  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 
Haunted  enghenio.  The.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  21.)  19166 
Haunted  hotel,  The  ;  by  W.  Collins.     Illust.     2  v.  18360-1 

Haunted  rooms  ;  by  C.  Tucker.  15576 

Haunted  shanty.  The  ;  by  B.  Taylor.      {In  his  At  home  and 

abroad,  ser.  2.)  4436 

Haunted  ships, The  ;  by  A.  Cunningham.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  8.)  12979 
Haunted  tower.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  10003 

Haupt,  L.  M.  Manual  of  engineering  specifications  and  con- 
tracts. *I 

—  Working  drawings  and  how  to  make  and  use  them.  20567 
Haupt,  M.     Schmidt,  J.       {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen 

Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 

Hauser,  C.     Feuerbach,  A.  von.     Account  of  Hauser.  *I 

Hausrath,  A.     History  of  the  New  Test,  times  ;  tr.  by  C.   T. 

Poynting  and  P.  Quenzer.  v.  1,  2.    (Theol.  Tr.  Fd.  Lib.)  *I 

Contents.    Y.  1,  2.    The  time  of  Jesus. 
Haussonville,  G.  P.  O.  de  C.  Vicomte  d\     The  salon  of   Mad- 
ame Necker  ;  tr.  by  H.  M.  Trollope.     2  v.  22673-4 
Havana.     Everett,  A.  11.      {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  13208 

—  Kapp,  F.     (In  his  Aus  und  iiber  Amerika,  v.  2.)  16221 
Harvard,  H.     The  dead  cities  of  the  Zuyder  Zee  ;  tr.   by  A. 

Wood.     Illust.    .  15627 

—  The  heart  of  Holland ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  C.  Hoey.    Illust.  19714 

—  Histoire  de  la  faience  de  Delft ;  planches,  dessius,  etc.  *I 
Havelock,  H.     Marshman,  J.  C.     Memoirs  of  Havelock.  10731 

—  Sketch  of  H.     {In  Famous  boys.)  7707 
Haven,  A.  B.     The  Coopers.  20522 

—  Cousin  Alice;  memoir  of  A.  B.  Haven.  20523 
Haven,  E.  O.     David.     {In  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Young  men, 

etc.)  4914 

—  The  young  man  advised;  illust.  of  historical  facts  of  the  Bible.  1794 
Haven,  G.     The  pilgrim's  wallet;  travel  in  Eng.,  France,  and 

Germany.  6156 

—  Our  next-door  neighbor ;  a  winter  in  Mexico.  13754 

—  and  Kussell,  T.    Incidents  and  anecdotes  of  E.  T.  Taylor.  10543 

—  Daniels,  W.  H.    Memorials  of  Haven.  19944 

—  Prentice,  G.    Life  of  Haven.  '              22945 
Haven,  J.     A  history  of  philosophy,  anc.  and  mod.  15565 

—  Mental  philosophy ;  inch  the  intellect,  sensibilities,  and  will.  8556 

—  Moral  philosophy';  incl.  theoret.  and  pract.  ethics.  22096 
Haven,  S.  C.     Peabody,  A.  P.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Haven,  S.  F.     History  of  grants  under  the  Great  Council  for 

New  Eng.      {In  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.)  7869 

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Haven,  S.  F.  Jr.     Davis,  W.  8.  {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Have  n't  time,  and  don't  be  in  a  hurry  ;  by  T.  8.  Arttiur.  199 

Havergal,  M.  V.  G.     Memorials  of  F.  R.  Havergal.  22384 

Haverholme  ;   by  E.  Jenkins.  17989 

Havering  Hall ;  by  G.  E.  Sargent.  10568 
Havers,  D.  {pseud.   T.  Gift).     A  matter-of-fact-girl.     (Leis.- 

hr.  ser.)  20471 

—  Visited  on  the  children.  20633 
Haverty,  M.  History  of  Ireland,  anc.  and  mod.  ;  with  notes.  7720 
Hawaiian  Islands.  Anderson,  R.    History  of  the  mission  (Am. 

Bd.  of  Com.  For.  Miss.)  to  the  Sandwich  Is.  13542 

—  Baxlev,  H.  W.    What  I  saw  at  the  Hawaiian  Is.  6129 

—  Bird,  I.  L.    The  Hawaiian  archipelago.  13700 
Six  mos.  amg.  the  palm  groves,  coral  reefs,  etc.  of  the  Sandwich  Is.  20502 

—  Bliss,  W.  R.    Paradise  in  the  Pacific.  11569 

—  Campbell,  G.     {In  his  Log  letters  fr.  "The  Challenger.")  17375 

—  Chancy,  (x.  L.    "Aloha !"  a  Hawaiian  salutation.  19323 

—  Cheever,  H.  T.    The  island  world  of  the  Pacific.  13183 
Life  in  the  Sandwich  Is.  13186 

—  Coan,  T.    Life  in  Hawaii ;  1835-81.  21635 

—  Cumming,  C.  F.  G.    Fire  fountains;  Hawaii,  its  volcanoes,  and  the  hist. 

•of  its  missions.    2  v.  22656-7 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.    Historv  of  the  Hawaiian  Is.  5431 

—  Newell,  CM.    Kalani  of  Oahu ;  hist,  romance.  20876 

—  Nordhoff,  C.     {In  Ms  Northern  California,  etc.)  12679 

—  Stewart,  C.  S,  Residence  in  the  Sandwich  Islands.  •  4233 
Haweis,  H.  R.     American  humorists.                                                 22504 

Contents.  W.  Irving.— O.  W.  Holmes. — J.  R.  Low  ell,— Artemas  Ward.— 
Mark  Twain.— Bret  Harte. 

—  Music  and  morals.  10069 

—  Pet ;  or.  Pastimes  and  penalties.    Illust.  12337 

—  Sermons.  11167 

—  Speech  in  season.  12810 

Contents.  The  instinct  of  worship  qnd  praise.— The  priesthood  is  mag- 
netic and  spiritual. — The  secret  of  concourse  and  concord. — Christ's  hard 
sayings. — The  worth  and  unworth  of  dogmatic  theology. — Prayer-book 
forms. — What  is  the  use  and  meaning  of  baptism? — What  is  the  use  and 
meaning  of  the  Lord's  supper? — The  action  of  prayer  explained  in  a  new 
way. — Insanity.— Hell. — Immortality. — Spirit  life. — The  prodigal. — Alms- 
giving.—'Dedicatory. 
Haweis,  Mrs.  H.  R.     The  art  of  decoration.     Illust.  21163 

—  Chaucer  for  schools.  20429 
Hawes,  B.  Francis,  G.H.  {In  his Orsitors.)  1525 
Hawes,  J.     Lectures  to  young  men  on  the  form,  of  character, 

etc.     9th.  ed.  ;  with  Lect.  on  reading.  1795 

Hawes,  Mrs.  J.     Memoir  of  M.  E.  Van  Lennep.  4584 
Hawker.  R.  S.     Gould,  8.  B.     The  vicar  of  Morwenstow  :  life 

of  R.  8.  Hawker.  15901 
Hawkesbury,  Lord.     See  Jenkinson,  R.  B. 

Hawkins,  F.  W.     Life  of  Edmund  Kean.     2  v.                          11885-6 
Hawkins,  J.     Payne,  E.  J.    Hawkins'  first,  second,  third  voy- 
age.     {In  his  Voyages,  etc.)  21899 
Hawkins,  J.  H.  W.    Hawkins,  W.  G.    Life  of  Hawkins.  1796 
Hawkins,  W.  G.    Life  of  J.  H.  W.  Hawkins.  1796 

—  Lunsford  Lane;  [a  memoir],  5509 
Hawks,  F.  L.     The  lost  Greenland  ;  Uncle  Philip's  conversa- 
tions with  the  children.  5944 

Hawkshead  Inn  ;  by  J.  Heiton.   {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  3.)     7224 
Hawks  vie  w  ;  by  Holme  Lee  [H.  Parr].  2600 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


571 


Hawley,  F.  B.     Capital  and  population  ;  economic  effects  of 

their  relations. 
Hawley,  R.     Essay  on  free  trade.     (Econom.  monographs.) 
Haworth's  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett. 
Hawthorne,  J.     Archibald  Malmaison. 
.  —Dust. 

—  Ellice  Qiientin,  and  other  stories.    2  v. 

Contents.  V.  1.  Ellice  .Quentin.— The  Countess  Ruby.— A  lover  in 
spite  of  himself.    3.    Kildhurm's  oak.— The  new  Endymion. 

—  Garth. 

—  The  laughing  mill,  and  other  stories. 

Contents.  The  laughing  mill.— Calbot's  rival. — Mrs.  Gainsborough's 
diamonds.— The  Christmas  guest. 

—  Mrs.  Gainsborough's  diamonds.     (Appletons'  hand.-vol.  ser.) 

—  Prince  Saroni's  wife ;  and  other  stories.    New  ed. 

Contents.  Prince  Saroni's  wife.— Constance.— The  Countess  Felicita's 
discovery. — Pauline. 

—  Saxon  studies. 

Contents.  Dresden  environs.— Of  Gambrius.— Sidewalks  and  road- 
ways.— Stone  and  plaster. — Dresden  diversions. — Types  civil  and  uncivil. — 
Mountaineering  in  miniature. 

—  Yellow-cap,  and  other  fairy-stories. 

Hawthorne,  N.     The  birthmark.      (In  Little  class.,  v.  8.) 

—  The  Blithedale  romance. 

—  Buds  and  bird  voices.     (Little  class.,  v.  17.) 

—  The  Christmas  banquet.     (In  Fam.  stories,  v.  2.) 

—  David  Swan.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  4.) 

—  Same.     (In  his  Twice-told  tales,  v.  1.) 

—  Doctor  Grimshawe's  secret ;  pref .  and  notes  by  J.  Hawthorne. 

—  Dolliver  romance  and  other  pieces. 

Contents.  Dolliver  romance.— Sketches  fr.  memory.— Fragments  fr. 
the  journal  of  a  solitary  man.— My  visit  to  Niagara.— The  antique  ring.— 
Graves  and  goblins. — Dr.  Bullivant. — A  book  of  autographs. — An  old 
woman's  tale. — Time's  portraiture;  address. — "Browne's  folly." 

—  Ethan  Brand.     (In  his  Snow  image.) 

—  Same.    (In  Little  class.,  v.  1.)  , 

—  French  and  Italian  note-books.    2  v. 

—  House  of  the  seven  gables,  and  The  snow  image. 

Contents.  House  of  the  seven  gables. — The  snow  image. — The  great 
stone  face. — Main  st. — Ethan  Brand.— A  hell's  biography.— Sylph  Ether- 
edge —The  Canterbury  pilgrims.— Old  news.— The  man  of  adamant.— 
The  devil  in  manuscript.— John  Engletield's  Thanksgiving.— Old  Ticon- 
deroga.  —  The  wives  of  the  dead.— Little  DaffydowndiUy.— Major  Moli- 
neux. 

—  Life  of  F.  Pierce. 

—  Fanshawe ;  and  other  pieces. 

Contents.  Fanshawe. —  Biographical  sketches:  Mrs.  Hutchinson; 
Sir  Wm.  Phips;  Sir  Wm.  Pepperell;  Thomas  Green  Fessenden;  Jonar 
than  Cilley. 

—  The  marble  faun ;  or,  The  romance  of  Monte  Beni.    2  v. 

—  Mosses  fr.  an  old  manse. 

—  Our  old  home ;  English  sketches. 

—  Passages  fr.  the  Amer.  note-books  of  H.    2  v. 

—  Passages  fr.  the  English  note-books  of  H.    2  v. 

—  Passages  from  the  note-books  of  H. ;  introd.  by  M.  D.  Conway. 

—  Peter  Goldthwaite's  treasure.     (In  Aldrich,  T.*  B.    Good  stor*) 

—  Same.    (In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.) 

—  Same.    (In  Hawthorne,  N.    Twice-told  tales,  v.  2.) 

—  The  scarlet  letter. 

—  Septimius  Felton. 

—  Tanglewood  tales ;  a  second  wonder-book.    Illust. 

Contents.  The  Minotaur.— The  pygmies,— The  dragon's  teeth.— Circe's 
palace.— The  pomegranate  seeds.— The  golden  fleece. 

—  The  threefold  destmy.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  12.) 

—  Same.    (In  his  Twfce-told  tales,  v.  2.) 

—  True  stories  fr.  history  and  biography. 

Contents.  Grandfather's  chair.— ^lo^'ropAicaZ  stones :  Benjamin  West ; 
Sir  Isaac  Newton ;  Samuel  Jolmson ;  Oliver  Cromwell ;  Benjamin 
Franklin ;  Queen  Christina. 


21583 
18196 
18915 
19715 

22582 
20806-7 


17026 
20805 


17966 
22S01 


15345 


20586 
12979 

1798 
20166 
18149 
12975 

1805 
22213 
15904 


1799 

12972 

10079-80 

1799 


1800 


1801-2 

1803 

5294 

6442-3 

6444^ 

10139 

7023 

18148 

1805 

1804 

10905 

6446 


12983 

1806 

13445 


572 


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—  Twice-told  tales.    New  ed.    2  v.  1805-6; 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  gray  champion. — Sunday  at  home. — The  wed- 
ding knell.— The  minister's  black  veil.— The  ma.y-p'ole  of  Merry  Mount.— 
The  gentle  boy.— Mr.  Higginbotham's  catastrophe.— Little  Annie's  ram- 
ble.—Wakefiefd.— A  rill  fr.  the  town  pump.— The  great  carbuncle.— The 
prophetic  pictures.— David  Swan.— Sights  fr.  a  steeple.— The  hollow  of 
three  hills.— Toll-gatherer's  day.— The  vision  of  the  fountain.— Fancy's 
show^  box.— Dr.  Heidegger's  experiment.    2.    Legends  of  the  Province  .  . 

House:  Howe's  masquerade;  Edw\ard  Randolph's  portrait;  Lady  Elea- 
nore's  mantle;  Old  Esther  Dudley.— The  haunted  mind.— The  village 
uncle.— The  ambitious  guest.— The  sisteryears.— Snow  flakes.— The  seven 
vagabonds.— The  white  old  maid.— Peter  Goldthw  aite's  treasure.— Chip- 
pings  with  a  chisel.— The  Shaker  bridal. -^Night  sketches.—  Endicott  and 
the  red  cross. — The  lily's  guest. — Foot-prints  on  the  seashore. — Edward 
Fane's  rosebud. — The  threefold  destiny. 

—  Wonder-book  for  girls  and  boys.  180T 

Contents.  The  gorgon's  he'ad.— The  golden  touch.— The  paradise  of 
children. — The  three  golden  apples. — The  miraculous  pitcher. — The  chi- 
maera. 

—  Wakefield.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  2.)  1297$ 

—  Same.     {In  his  Twice-told  tales,  v.  1.)  1805 

—  The  Blithedale  romance.     (In  Ess.  fr.  the  London  Times.)  9693 

—  Curtis,  Geo.  W.    Nathaniel  Hawthorne.     (/%  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the 

No.  Am.  Rev.)  .  18790 

—  Gil«'s,  H.    The  scarlet  letter.     (In  his  Illust.  of  genius.)  6001 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.  The  Rome  of  the  Marble  faun.  (In  his  Group  of  poets.)      13752 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.     (In  his  Chats.)  22863 
~  Higginson,  T.  W.     (In  his  Short  stud,  of  Am.  authors.)  19269 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.     (In  his  Ess.,  v.  2.)  10129 

—  James,  H.  Jr.    Hawthorne.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19472 

—  Lathrop,  G.  P.    A  study  of  Hawthorne.  16015 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Great  fortunes.)  898$ 
" —  Notice  and  selections.     (In  Am.  prose.)                                                              19641 

—  Phelps,  A.    The  theologv  of  "  The  marble  faun."  (In  his  Mv  portfolio.)      22045^ 

—  Smith,  G.  B.     (In  his  Poets  and  novelists.)  '  15378 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.    Hawthorne,  and  other  poems.  17286 

—  Stephen,  L.     (In  his  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  1.)        .  13942 

—  Whipp,le,  E.  P.  (In  his  Character.)  654^ 
Hawthorne,  8.  (P.)  Notes  in  England  and  Italy.  8056 
Hawthornden.     Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  Edinburgh  and  its 

environs.  .  *I 

Hay,  C.     The  club  and  the  drawing  room  ;  pict.   of  mod.  life. 

2v.ini.  .  ■  10834 

Hay,  D.  R.     The  interior  decorator.  11607 

Hay,  E.,  pseud.     See  Andrews,  F. 
Hay,  J.     Pike  county  ballads,  and  other  pieces.  11993 

—  and  others.  Not  pretty,  but  precious ;  and  other  stories.  11144 
Hay,  M.  C.     Among  the  ruins  ;  and  other  stories.                         21512 

Contents.  Among  the  ruins.— One  terrible  Christmas-eve. — Kate's  en- 
gagement.—Mrs.  Duncan's  will.— ''Ploughed  by  moments." — "'Mid  pleas- 
ures."—On  and  oft'  the  line?- Told  by  a  comprador.— Staire  Manor.— Co. ! 

—  The  Arundel  motto.  16728 

—  At  the  seaside,  and  other  stories.  20635 

Contents.  At  the  seaside.— One  winter  day.— Pennie's  choice.— Wliere- 
unto  is  money  good?— Atholl.— "A  littleaversion."— Upon  the  waters.— 
How  I  met  Alplionzo's  ghost.— London  pride.— After  the  lessons. 

—  Back  to  the  old  home.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17893 

—  Bid  me  discourse.  22583 

—  A  dark  inheritance.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser. )  18595 

—  Dorothy's  venture.  '  21765 

—  For  her  dear  sake.  20568 

—  Hidden  perils.  15905 

—  Into  the  shade,  and  other  stories.  20411 

Contents.  Into  the  shade. — Larry's  hut.— Stop  thief.— The  house- 
keeper's story. — By-and-by. — He  stoops  to  conquer. — A  father's  story. — 
One  winter  night.— On  a  monument.— What  our  advertisement  brought. 
—Sir  Rupert's  room.— By  the  night  express.— Guy  Newton's  revenge.— 
Ricardo's  benefit. — Hamilton  Brothers. — We  four. — Bertha's  Christmas 
box.— Locked  in. — Dolf's  big  brother. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  573 

—  Missing.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  20058 

—  Nora's  love  test.  16946 

—  Old  Middleton's  money.  13491 

—  A  shadow  on  the  threshold.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17551 

—  The  sorrow  of  a  secret.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18230 

—  The  squire's  legacy.  15535 

—  Under  life's  key,  and  other  stories.  20273 

Contents.  Under  life's  key.— By  a  leap.— A  few  days.— Bart  Banna- 
tyne's  cityhouse.— Through  tJiebreakers.-Tlie  end  of  a' fairy  tale.— Told 
in  the  picture  gallery.— My  only  novel.— In  the  Christmas  fire-light.— Notes 
from  a  German  band.^One  summer  month. — A  midnight  meeting. — Two 
Hallow  eves.— Well  done. 

—  Victor  and  vanquished.  15457 

—  Robinson,  F.  W.  and  McCarthv,  J.    Ladv  Carmichael's  will,  and  other 
Christmas  stories.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)"  18229 

Contents.    Hay,  31.  C.    Lady  Carmichael's  will.— Robinson,  F.  W. 
Romance  on  four  wheels. — McCarthy,  J.    The  commander's  statue. 
Hay- fever.     >8'ee  Autumnal  catarrh. 
Haydee  ;  ou,  Le  secret ;  opera  comique,  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeu- 

vres,  ser.  4,  v.  14.)  *I 

Haydeu,  F.  V.     Annual  report  of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geog. 
Surv.  of  the  territories.     See  U.  S.  Geol..,  etc. 

—  The  great  West.     {In  Brodix,  C.  U.    Gt.  West.)  20087 

—  and  Selwyn,  A.  R.  C.    North  America.    Maps  and  illust.     (Stanford's 

compeiid.)  22917 

Haydn,  F.  J.     The  Creation.  *I 

—  Masses.  *I 

—  The  seasons.                                                '  ♦! 

—  Barnard,  C.    The  tone  masters.    Handel  and  Havdu.  9011 

—  Boyle,  H.  M.    Life  of  Haydn,  etc.                         "  2520 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.  Lives  of  the  gi'eat  composers.  {Inker  Papers  on  lit., 

etc.,  pt.  2.)  3309 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Gt.  Germ,  comp.)  18050 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.     (In  his  How  to  understand  music.)  22847 
Haydou,  B.  R.    Correspondence  and  table-talk,;  with  mem.  by 

F.  W.  Haydon.     Facsimile  .illust.  fr.  his  journals.     2  v.  *I 

—  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Life,  letters,  and  table  talk  of  H.  15765 
Haydon,  F.  W.     Memoir  of  B.  R.  Haydon.      {In  Haydon,  B. 

R.     Correspondence,  etc.)  *1 

Hayes,  A.  A.,  t/r.    New  Colorado  and  the  Santa  Fe  trail.  Illust.   19880 

Hayes,  C.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Hayes,  I.  I.     Arctic  boat  journey,  1854.  1809 

—  Cast  away  in  the  cold ;   [arctic  story] .  7527 

—  The  landof  desolation;  obs.  and  adv.  in  Greenland.    Illust.  9977 

—  The  open  polar  sea;  narr.  of  a  voyage  of  discovery.  6595 

—  Pictures  of  arctic  travel :  Greenland^                       *  21218 
Hayes,  J.   L.     American  textile   machinery;   its  early  hist., 

characteristics,  contr.  to  the  indust.  of  the  world,  etc.  19617 

—  Notes  upon  indigo.  19618 

—  Protection  a  boon  to  consumers ;  address.  19620 

—  The  protective  question  abroad,  and  rem.  at  the  Indianapolis  Exposition, 

1870.  .  19619 

—  The  protective  question  at  home :  rept.  of  the  comm.  on  manufactures 

to  the  40th.  Cong.,  by  D.  J.  Morrell ;  with  notes.  19623 

—  Sheep  husbandry  in  the  South.  17759 

—  The  solidarity  of  the  industries  as  illust.  by  the  relations  of  the  woolen 

manufacture.  '  19621 

—  Tapestry  and  its  relations  to  decorative  art.  19622 
—joint  author.    See  Mudge,  E.  R. 

Hayes,  R.  B.     Howells,   W.   D.     Life   and  character  of    H. 

Portr.  15999 

—  Howard,  J.  Q.    Life,  pub.  serv.,  and  select  speeches  of  Hayes.  15995 
Haygood,  A.  G.     Our  brother  in  black ;  his  freedom  and  his 

future.  21513 


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Hayley,  W.     Life  and   posthumous  writings  of  Wm.  Cowper. 

2  V.  in  1.  1722 

Hayne,  I.     Sketch  of  H.   {In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2122 

Hayne,  P.  H.  Memoir  of  H.  Timrod.   (/n  Timrod,  H.  Poems.)  11339 

—  The  mountain  of  the  lovers;  with  poems  of  nature  and  tradition.  13910 

—  Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Traits  of  rep.  men.)  22315 

—  Sketch  of  Hayne.     {In  Gilman,  A.,  etc.    Poets'  homes.)  19289 
Haynes,  G.     Pictures  fr.  prison  life;  hist.  sk.  of  the  Mass. 

State  Prison ;  with  narratives,  etc.  •  7639 

Haynes,  L.     Cooley,  T.  M.     Sketches  of  the  life  of  H.  936 

Hays,  G.  P.     Intermediate  (or  upper)  schools.     (In  Nat.  Ed. 

Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

Hays,  J.     Reid,  S.  C.     (In  his  Scouting  expeditions.)  2807 

Hayti.     Beard,  J.  R.     (In  hisLite  of  Toussaint  L'Ouverture.)    2521 

—  Hazard,  S.     {In  his  Santo  Domingo,  past  and  present.)  11341 

—  Redpath,  J.    Guide  to  Hayti.  3900- 
Hayward,  A.     Biographical  and  critical  essays.     2  v.              17946-7 

Contents.  Vol.  1.  Sydney  Smith.— Samuel  Rogers.— James  Smith.- 
George  Selwyn.  — Lord  Chesterfield.  — Lord  Melbourne.  — General  von 
Radowitz.— Countess  Hahn-Hahn.— De  Stendhal.— Pierre  Dupont.— Lord 
Eldon  and  the  chances  of  the  bar.  2.  The  Crimean  campaign.— American 
orators  and  statesmen.  —  Journalism  in  France.— Note  on  the  English 
newspaper  press.— Parisian  morals  and  manners.— The  imitative  powers 
of  music— British  field  sports.— The  science  and  literature  of  etiquette.— 
The  art  of  dining. 
— /S'ame ;  new  ser.    2  v.  12305-6- 

Contents.  Y.  1,  The  pearls  and  mock  pearls  of  history.— Fi-ederic 
von  Gentz.— Maria  Edgeworth :  her  life  and  w^ritings.— George  Canning 
as  a  man  of  letters.— Marshall  Saxe.— Sylvain  van  de  Weyer.— Alexander 
Dumas.— Salons.— Whist  and  whist-players.  2.  Varieties  of  history  and 
art.— Edward  Livingstone.— Richard  the  Third.— Queen  Marie  Antoinette. 
—The  countess  of  Albany  and  Alfieri.— Sir  HenryfHolland's  recollections.— 
Lady  Palmerston.— Lord  Lansdowne.— Lord  Bailing  and  Bulwer.— More 
about  Junius. 

—  Same;  3d.  ser.  12266 

Contents.  The  British  parliament ;  its  history  and  eloquence.— Curio- 
sities of  German  archives.— England  and  France':  their  national  qualities, 
manners,  morals,  and  society.  —  Lanf rev's  Xapoleon. — Vicissitudes  of 
families;  English,  Scotch,  Irish,  and  continental  nobility. — Lives  of  the 
Lord  Chancellors  of  Ireland.  —  The  second  Armada.  —  The  purchase 
system. 

—  Goethe.     (For.  class,  for  English  readers.)  '  17754 

—  Sketches  of  statesmen  and  writers,  with  other  essays.    2  v.  20602-3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Thiers. — Prince  Bismarck. — Count  Cavour. — Prince 
Metternich.— Charles,  Comte  de  Montalembert.— Lord  Melbourne.— The 
Marquess  Wellesley.  2.  Mme.  de  Sevigne.— Saint-Simon.  — Mme.  du 
Dettand  and  her  correspondents.— Holland  House.— Strawberrv  Hill. — 
Byron  and  Tennyson.— Republic  of  Venice;  its  rise,  decline,  and  fall. 
Hayward,  A.  L.    Chimes  and  rhymes  for  holiday  times,     lllust.   22154 

—  Illustrated  birth-day  book  of  Amer.  poets.  20853 
Hayward,  C,  Jr.     Life  of  S.  Cabot.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of 

Amer.  biog.,  v.  9.)  .  4118 

—  Same.     (In  Lives  of  em.  indiv.,  v.  2.)  2709 
Hayward,  E.     Ecce  spiritus  ;  statement  of  the  spiritual  princ. 

of  Jesus  as  the  law  of  life.  21267 

Hayward,  J.  W.,  joint  author.     See  Drysdale,  J. 

Haywarde.  R.     Prismatics.     lllust.     [Sketches,  and  poems.]       1008 

Hazard,  G.  S.  Quality  and  characteristics  of  cereal  products 
exhibited.  {InV.  S.  Comm.  to  Pan's  Exjkjs.,  1867,  Rept., 
V.  5.)  9100 

Hazard,  R.  G.     Freedom  of  mind  in  willing.  12969 

—  Man  as  creative  power ;  Practical  utilitv  of  metaphvsical  pursuits.     {In 

Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)      '  '  22606- 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  ^  575 

Hazard,  S.     SaDto  Domiugo,  past  and  present ;  with  a  glance 

atHayti.  11341 
Hazard,  T.  R.     Miscellaneous  essays  and  letters.  22675 
Hazelnut  and  her  brothers  ;  by  E.  Haile.  21025 
Hazeltine,  M.  W.     British  and  American  education  ;  the  uni- 
versities of  the  two  countries  comp.    (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  19762 

—  Chats  about  books,  poets,  and  novelists.  22863 

Contents.  George  Eliot.— Victor  Hugo.— Two  Amer.  novels.— Swin- 
burne.—A.  Daudet.— Longfellow. —  Zola.— Wliittier.— Ld.  Beaconsfleld's 
Endymion.— N.  Hawthorne. — Wm.  Morris's  epic  poem. — Bret  Harte. — E. 
Arnold's  Light  of  Asia. — C.  Reade. — Jules  Verne's  didactic  fiction. — H. 
James,  Jr. 
Hazen,  W.  B.     Our  barren  lands  ;  the  interior  of  the  U.  S. 

west  of  the  100th.  merid.,  and  east  of  the  Sierra  Nevadas.  *I 

—  The  school  and  the  armv  in  Germanv  and  France ;  with  diarv  of  siege 

life  at  Versailles.        '  '  '  10909 

Hazlitt,    W.      Eloquence   of   the   British   Senate;    select,    of 

speeches;  with  notes,  biog.,  crit.,  and  explanatory.     2  v.      1812 
Contents.    V.  1.    Cromwell. — Whitlocke.  —  Lord  Belhaven. — Mr. 
Pulteney.— Ld.  Chesterfield.  — Sir  J.  St.  Aubin.  — Sir  R.  Walpole.    S. 
Ld.  Chatham.— Ld.  Mansfield. — Ld.  Camden.— Mr.  Burke. — Mr.  Fox. — 
Mr.  Pitt. 

—  Essays  on  the  fine  arts.  11741 

—  Lectures  on  the  Eng.  poets,  and  the  Eng.  comic  writers.  10742 

—  Lectures  on  the  literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth,  and  Characters  of 

Shakespeare's  plavs.  1811 

—  Same;  ed.  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.  13197 

—  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.    4  v.  in  2.  *I 

—  Same.    4  v.    (V.  1  missing.)  1814^16 

—  Personal  recollections  of  H.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  14122 

—  The  plain  speaker;  opinions  on  books,  men,  and  things;  ed.  bv  W.  C. 

Hazlitt.  '  10743 

—  The  round  table.     (Bayard  ser.)  ,  8497 

—  The  round  table.     Northcote's  conversations.     Oharacteristics.     [Also 

Commonplaces,  and  Trifles  light  as  air] ;  ed.  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.  10746 

—  Table  talk;  essays  on  men  and  manners.  10744 

—  Table  talk;  opinion  on  books,  men,  and  things.    2  ser.  1817-18 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (In  his  Sk«4ches,  etc.,  and  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2255 ;  2267 

—  Stephen,  L.    {In  his  Hours  in  a  library,  ser.  2.)  16856 

—  Talfourd,  T.  A.    Hazlitt's  Lectures  on  the  drama;  On  the  intellectual 

character  of  H.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.     History  of  the  Venetian  republic.     4  v.  11152-5 

—  Memoir  and  notes.  {In  Gascoigne,  G.  Complete  poems.)  10863-4 
He  and  she.  (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  •  17926 
He  Cometh  in  clouds  ;  by  T.  Parsons.  {In  his  Ess.,  ser.  3.)  6141 
He  knew  he  was  right ;  by  A.  TroUope.  7662 
He  that  will  not  when  he  may  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  20205 
He  would  be  a  gentleman  ;  by  S.  Lover.  9637 
Head,  E.     Viga  Glum's  saga  ;  the  story  of  Viga  Glum  ;  from 

the  Icelandic,  with  notes  and  an  introd.  15848 

Head,  E.  W.    Hand-book  of  the  hist,  of  the  Spanish  and  French 

schools  of  painting.  *I 

Head,  F.     Life  and  death  of  J.  Burgoyne.  10935 

Head,  F.  B.     Faggot  of  French  sticks  ;  or,  Paris  in  1851.  1820 

—  Life  in  Germany.  1821 
Head,  J.  H.  Home  pastimes  ;  or.  Tableaux  vivants.  1822 
Head,  P.  R.     Van  Dyck  [and]  Frans  Hals.     (Illust.  biog.  of 

gt.  art.)  18920 

Head  of  Medusa,  The  ;  by  G.  Fleming  [J,  Fletcher].  20050 

Head  of  the  family  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch] .  9956 


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Headaches.    Wright,  H.  G.    Headaches,  then-  causes  and  then- 
cure.  19980 
Headland  Home  ;  by  E.  P.  Delesdernier.  7478 
Headless  horseman.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  7090 
Headley,  J.  T.     Achievements  of  Stanley  and  other  African 

explorers.     Illust.  18346 

-—  The  Adirondack ;  or,  Life  in  the  woods.  1823 

—  Chaplains  and  clergy  of  the  revolution.  5653 

—  Letters  from  Italy.  '  1824 

—  Life  of  O.  Cromwell.  5063 

—  Life  of  VV.  Scott.  1831 

—  Mountains  and  mountain  climbing.     {In  Mountain  adv.,  etc.)  9766 

—  Kapoleon  and  his  marshals.    2  v.  1825-6 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Napoleon.— Berthier.  —  Angereau.  —  Davoust.— St. 
Cyr.— Lannes.  — Moncey.—  Macdonald.  —  Mortier.— Soult.  3.  Murat.— 
Lefebvre.—Massena.—Marmont.— Victor.— Brune.—Oudinot.—Bessleres. 
— Jourdan.— Bernadotte.— Suchet.— Poniatowski.— Grouchv.— Nev. 

—  The  power  of  beauty.  "  '  1827 

Contents.    Esther.— Ruth.— Alfieri.—Beautv. 

—  Rise  and  fall  of  eloquence  in  the  Fr.  i-evolution.     {In  Cormenin,  L.  M. 

de  la  H.  de.    Orators  of  France.)  5012 

—  The  sacred  mountains.    Illust.  1830 

Contents.  Ararat.— Moriah.— Sinai.— Hor.—Pisgah.— Horeb.— Carmel.— 
Lebanon.— Zion.— Tabor.— Mount  of  Olives.— Calvarv.— Mount  of  God. 

—  Washington  and  his  generals.    2  v.  '  1828-9 

Contents.  V.  1.  Washington.— Putnam.— Montgomery.— Arnold.— 
Stark.—  Schuyler.—  Gates.—  Steuben.— Wavne.—  Conwav  and  Mifflin.— 
Ward  and  Heath.  2.  Greene.  Moultrie.— Knox.— I^incoln.— Lee.— 
Clinton.— Sullivan.— St.  Clair.— Marion.— Stirling.— Lafavette.—De  Kalb. 
—Thomas  and  McDougall.— Wooster,  Howe,  and  Parsons.— Jones.— The 
brigadier  generals.— Morgan. 
Headley,  P.  C.     The  girls  of  the  Bible.  6137 

—  The  island  of  fire ;  or,  A  thousand  vears  of  the  old  northmen's  home ; 

[Iceland.]  '  13458 

—  Life  of  D.  G.  Farragut.  6081 

—  Life  of  L.  Kossuth ;  incl.  not.  of  the  men  and  scenes  of  the  Hungarian 

revolution;  added.  Speeches,  etc.    lutrod.  by  H.  Greelev.  1832 

—  Life  of  Maj.  Gen.  Sherman.                                                       *  6003 

—  Life  of  the  Empress  Josephine.  1833 

—  The  miner  boy,  and  his  Monitor;  [J.  Ericsson].  6082 

—  Public  men  of  todav;  biog.,  LT.  S.  Portr.,  ser.  1.  21584 
Headlong  hall ;  by  T.  L.  Peacock.  {In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  13879 
Heads  of  the  people,  drawn  by  K.  JVIeadows  ;  with  essays  by 

disting.  writers.  2993 

Heads  or  tails?  by'J.  P.  Simpson.      (Lt  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  38.)  7990 

Headsman  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  945 

Headsman,  The  ;  a  tale  of  doom.   (Li  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.)   19141 
Heagle,  D.,  ed.     Bremen  lectures  ;  with  introd.  by  A.  Hovey.      9780 
Contents.    Zockler,  O.    Biblical  acct.  of  creation  and  nat.  science. — 
Cremer,  H.    Reason,  conscience,  and  revelation.— Fuchs,  M.    Miracles. 
— Luthardt,  C.  E.    The  person  of  Jesus  Christ. — Uhlhorn,  G.    The  resur- 
rection of  Christ,  as  a  soterio-logico-hist.  fact.— Gess,  W.  F.    Scriptural 
doctr.  of  atonement.— Tischendorf,  C.    Authenticity  of  our  Gospels.— 
Lan^e,  J.  P.    The  idea  of  the  kingdom  of  God  as  perfected,  and  its 
significancy  for  hist.  Christianity.— Disselhoff,  J.    Christianity  and  culture. 
Heald,  Mrs.  — .     Watson,  H.  C.     (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

Healings  of  the  nations  ;  by  C.  Linton.  509 

Health.     See  Hygiene. 

Health  and  education  ;  essays  by  C.  Kingsley.  12906 

Health  primers.     See  Down,  J.  L.,  etc.  . 

Health  resorts.     Howe,  J.'  W.     Winter   homes   for   invalids. 
Acct.   of  localities  suitable  for   consumptives  and  other 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  577 

invalids  dur.  the  winter  months,  with  spec,  ref .  to  climatic 
variations,  and  their  infl.  on  disease.  13333 

—  Madden,  T.  M.    Principal  health-resorts  of  Europe  and  Africa  for  chrou. 

diseases.  16840 

—  Otter,  R.  H.    Winters  abroad ;  places  visited  on  acct.  of  health.  22418 

—  Wilson,  W.  S.    The  ocean  as  a  health  resort.  20080 

—  See  also  Resorts. 

Healthy  houses  ;  by  F.  Jenkin.  18513 

Healy,  M.,  lately  Mme.  Bigot.     The  home  theatre.  9797 
Contents.    A  lost  game. —  "  Yes— or  No?"  — A  flirtation.  —  Weather- 
bound.—An  unexpected  guest.— The  skeleton  in  the  closet. 

—  Storm-driven.  18040 

—  A  summer's  romance.  11067 
Heaps  of  money;  by  W.  E.  Norris.  17042 
Heard,  F.  F.     Curiosities  of  the  law  reporters.    2d.  ed.,  rev.  21028 

—  Oddities  of  the  law.  21027 
Heard,  1.  V.  D.     History  of  the  Sioux  war  and  massacres  of 

1862-3.     Portr.  and  illust.  .  5572 

Hearing,  Sense  of.     See  Ear. 
Hearn,  W.  E.    The  Aryan  household,  its -struct,  and  develop.  ; 

introd.  to  comp.  jurisprudence.  18534 

Heart.     Huxley,  T.  H.     On  certain  errors  resp.  the  struct,  of 

the  heart  attrib.  to  Aristotle.      {In  his  Sci.  and  culture.)      21538 

—  The  heart  and  its  function.  (Health  prim.)  20190 
Heart  and  cross  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  2364 
Heart  of  Mid-Lothian  ;  by  W.  Scott.  3817 
Heart  of  Mid-Lothian  ;    romance  ;    by  T.  Dibdin.     (In  Mod. 

stand,  dram.,  v.  22.)  11821 

Heart  of  steel ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].  22329 
Heart  of  the  Andes ;    by  T.  Winthrop.     (In  his  Life  in  the 

open  air.)  15936 
Hearth-stone,  The  ;  thoughts  upon  home-life  in  our  cities  ;  by 

8.  Osgood.  3302 

—  Same ;  [later  ed.] .  15691 
Hearts  and  faces  ;  by  T.  A.  Trollope.  4508 
Hearts  and  hands;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].  13467 
Hearts  and  homes  ;  or.  Social  distinction  :  by  Mrs.  Ellis.  6637 
Heart's  problem,  A;  by  C.  Gibbon.  21507 
Heartsease  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge.]  4895 
Heat.     Abbott,  J.    Heat.  11265 

—  Box,  T.    Practical  treat,  on  heat,  as  appl.  to  the  useful  arts.  7764 

—  Cazin,  A.    Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat :  tr.  and  ed.  by  E.  Rich.  7541 

—  Forbes,  G.    Thermal  conductivity ;  Thermo-dvnamics.     (In  So.  Ken- 

sington Sci.  Lect.,  V.  2.)  *  "  17679 

—  Guillemin,  A.    Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat.     (In  his  Appl.  of  phvs. 

forces.)  *  *l 

—  Hood,  C.    Inquiry  into  the  laws  of  radiant  and  conduct,  heat.     (In  his 

Treat,  on  warming.  18405 

—  Lardner,  D.    Heat.     (In  his  Handbooks  of  nat.  philos.,  ser.  2.)  2569 

—  Lees,  W.    Elements  of  acoustics,  light  and  heat.  12622 

—  Ogg,  — .    Heat.     (In  Lib.  of  Us.  Knowl.  Nat.  phil.,  v.  1.)  4331 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.     (7n  ^is  Cyclopedic  science.)  8036 

—  Pynehon,  T.  R.     (In  his  Chemical  forces.)  9754 

—  Stewart,  B.    Elementary  treatise  on  heat,  9823 

—  Tait,  P.  G.     (In  his  Lect.  on  phvs.  science.)  15956 

—  Tetrt,  L.  B.    Curiosities  of  heat.'  22608 

—  Trowbridge,  W.  P.  Heat  as  a  source  of  power;  with  appl.  of  gen.  princ. 

to  the  coustr.  of  steam  generators.  12393 

—  Tyndall.  J.  Contributions  to  molee.  phvs.  in  the  domain  of  radiant  heat.       11128 
The  Coplev  medalist  of  1871.     (In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.) 


578  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Heat  considered  as  a  mode  of  motion.  7058 

Same.    6th.  ed.  224^7 

—  Weisbacli,  P.  J.    Heat,  steam,  and  steam  engines.    {In  his  Manual,  etc., 

V.  2.)  9062 

—  Youmaus,  E.  L.    {In  his  Hand-book  of  household  science.)  6284 

—  /See  also  Thermodynamics. 

Heath,  F.  G.     Burnham  beeches.     Illust.     2d.  ed.  19521 

—  The  English  peasantry.  12809 

—  The  fern  paradise ;  plea  for  the  culture  of  ferns.  15594 

—  My  garden  wild,  and  what  I  grew  there.  21360 
Heath,   R.     Edgar  Quinet ;  early  life  and  writings.  Portr., 

illust.,  etc.  20768 

Heath,  R.  F.     Aibrecht  Diirer.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  artists.)    20769 

—  Titian.  (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  artists.)  18769 
Heath,  W.  Headley,  J.  T.  (In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1828 
Heather,  H.  E.  Cards  and  card  tricks  ;  hist,  of  playing  cards  ; 

instr.  for  playing  games,  etc.  19469 

Heather,  J.  F.     Mathematical  instruments.  10141 

Heather  ;  by  J.  Sturgis.     (In  Ms  Little  comedies.)  19770  ;  21907 

Heating.     See  Warming. 

Heaton,  M.  C.     Correggio.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  22032 

Heaton,  M.  M.     Concise  hist,  of  painting.  *I 

Heaven.     Jones,  J.  H.     Kingdom  of  heaven,  what  it  is,  etc.       13107 

—  Swedenborg,  E.  Concerning  heaven  and  its  wonders.  4316 
Heavenly  union;  by  W.  H.  Porter.  3517 
Heavy  yokes  ;  by  J.  Iladermann.  15900 
Hebbe,  G.  C.     An  universal  history ;  ser.  of  letters  ;  Ancient 

history.     2  v.  1835-6 

Hebberd,  S.  S.     The  secret  of  Christianity.  19409 

Heber,  A.  (S.)     Life  of  R.  Heber ;  select,  fr.  his  correspond- 
ence, poems,  etc.  ;  Journal  of  his  tour  in  Norway,  Sweden,    . 
Russia  ;  and  Hist,  of  the  Cossaks.  2  v.  1837-8 

Heber,  R.  Narrative  of  a  journ.  thr.  the  upper  provinces  of 
India,  1824-25  ;  Journey  to  the  southern  provinces,  1826 
and  Letters  written  in  India.   2  v.  1839-40 

—  Selections  fr.  correspondence,  etc.     See  Heber,  A.  S.  above. 

—  Heber,  A.    Life  of  H. ;  with  select,  f r.  his  correspondence,  etc.    2  v.  1837-8 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  (In  her  Pioneers  and  founders.)  10120 
Hebrew  literature.    Etheridge,  J.  W.  Jerusalem  and  Tiberias  ; 

Sova  and  Cordova  ;  introd.  to  the  study  of  Heb.  literature.         *I 

—  Herder,  J.  G.  von.    Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetrv ;   f r.  the  German,  by  J. 

Marsh.  2  v.  '  5106-7 

—  Taylor,  I.    Spirit  of  the  Hebrew  poetry.  11366 

—  Heilprin,  M.  Historical  poetry  of  the  anc.  Hebrews ;  tr.,  and  crit.  exam- 

ined.   2  V.  21514-15 

—  See  also  Bible ;— Talmud. 
Hebrew  Tabernacle.     See  Jews. 
Hebrews.     See  Jews. 

Hebrides.     Buchanan,  R.     The  Hebrid  Isles.  22779 

—  -  The  land  of  Lome :  adv.  in  the  Scottish  Hebrides.    2  v.  in  1.  9748 
Hecker,  I.  T.     Aspirations  of  nature.  6187 
Heckethorn,  C.  W.     The  secret  societies  of  all  ages  and  coun- 
tries.   2v.                                          •  15708-9 

Heckiugton  ;  by  Mrs  Gore.  5389 

Hector,  A.  F.  (j^seud.  Mrs.  Alexander).  The  Freres.     (Leis.- 

hr.  ser.)                                    .  21416 

—  Her  dearest  foe.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  15394 


CATAI.OGUE    OF    BOOKS.  579 

—  Heritage  of  Langdale.     (Leis.-hr.  sser.)  16874 

—  Look  before  you  leap.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  21874 

—  Maid,  wife,  or  widow?    (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  18759^ 

—  Ralph  Wilton's  weird.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  13678 

—  Which  shall  it  be?  12172 

—  The  wooing  o't.  1191T 
Rector,  of  Homer's  Iliad.     Yonge,   C.  M.     {In  her  Book  of 

worthies.)  8118 

Hector  ;  by  F.  L.  Shaw.  21111 

Hector  Servadac ;  by  J.  Yerne.  ,  17543 
Hedge,  F.  H.     Mythical  element  in  the  New  Testament.     {In 

Christ,  and  mod.  thought.)  10188 

—  Primeval  world  of  Hebrew  tradition.  8022 

—  Prose  writers  of  German} ,  [with  notices] .  Illust.                                              1841 

Contents.  Luther. — Boehme. — Abraham  a  Sancta  Clara.— Moser. — 
Kant. — Lessing. — Mendelssohn. — Hamann. — Wieland. —  Musiius. —  Claud- 
ius.—Lavater. — Jacobi. — Herder. — Goethe. — Schiller. — Fichte. —  Eichter. 
— A.  W.  von.  Schlegel. — Schleierraacher. —  Hegel.  —  Zschokke. — F.  von 
Schlegel.— Novalis.— Tieck.— Schelling. — Hofmann.— Chamisso. 

—  Reason  in  religion.  6955 

—  Recent  inquiries  in  theology ;  "Essays  and  reviews."  5174 

Contents.  Temple,  F.  'The  education  of  the  world.— Williams,  R. 
Bunsen's  Biblical  researches. — Powell,  B.  On  the  study  of  the  evidences 
of  Christianity. — Wilson,  H.  B.  Seances  historiques  de  Geneve. — The 
National  Church. — Goodwin,  C.  W.  On  the  Mosaic  cosmogonv.— Pattison 
M.  Tendencies  of  relig.  thought  in  England,  1688-1750.— Jo wett,  B.  On 
the*interpretation  of  Scripture. 

—  The  universal  and  the  spec,  in  Christianity.     {In  Unitarian  affirm.)  18586 

—  Ways  of  the  spirit  and  other  essays.         '  17367 

Contents.  The  way  of  history ;— of  religion ; — of  hist.  Christianity  ;— 
of  hist,  atonement.— The  nat.  hist,  of  Theism.— Critique  of  proofs  of  the 
being  of  God. — On  the  origin  of  things. — The  God  of  relig.,  or,  The  hu- 
man God. — Dualism  and  optimism. — Pantheism. — The  two  religions. — 
The  mythical  element  in  the  New  Testament.— Incarnation  and  transub- 
stantia'tion.— The  human  soul. 
Hedged  in  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  8171 

Hedges,  J.  N.     Sedgwick,  A.  G.   {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Hedley,  W.     Reynolds.  M.  Hedley  and  the  plain  rails:    {In  his 

Model  loc.  engineer.)  19128 

Hedwig,   Queen  of  Poland.     Historical   legend.     {In  Trauer- 

mantel.     Love  of  country.)  2760 

Heemskerck,  J.  Liefde,  J.  de.  (/n  ^isGt.  Dutch  admirals.)  11761 
Heeren,  A.  H.  L.     Ancient  Greece ;  fr.    the  German,  by  G. 

Bancroft.  2d.  Am.  ed.  1842 

—  Historical  treatises :  Political  consequences  of  the  Reformation ;  Rise, 

progress,  and  pract.  influence  of  polit.  theories ;  Rise  and  growth 
of  the  continental  interests  of  Gt.  Brit. ;  f  r.  the  German.  1843^ 

Heermans,  A.  A.  and  Cogswell,  C.  B.    Hieroglyphic  geography 

of  the  United  States,  pt.  1.  13379 

Hegel,  G.  W.  F.     Lectures  on  the  phil.  of  history ;  tr.  by  J. 

Sibree.  1 844 

—  Translations.     (7w  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 

—  Bowen,  F.     Hegel :  Alt  resolved  into  one ;  One  developed  into  all.     {In 

his  Mod.  philosophv.)  17186 

—  Caird,  E.    Hegel.     (Phil,  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  22751 

—  Schmidt,  J.    Hegel  im  Licht  der  Gegenwart.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem 

Geistigen  Leben,  v.  1.)  16311 

—  See  also  Germany .    Philosophy. 

Hegesippus  Atheniensis.     {In  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.)        14490 

Hehner,  O.,  joint  author.     See  Angell,  A. 

Heidenmauer  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  944 


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Heidelberg  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  11848 

Heighway,  O.  W.  T.     Leila  Ada,  the  Jewish  convert ;  mem.  ; 

added,  her  diary  and  correspondence.  3d.  Am.  ed.  1845 

Heighway,  W.     The  esthetics  of  photography.  19424 

Heilprin,  M.     Historical  poetry  of  the  anc.  Hebrews;  tr.,and 

crit.  examined.   2  v.  21514-1^ 

Heimburg,  W.     Lottie  of  the  mill ;  fr.  the  German,  by  K.  S. 

Dickey. 
Heine,  P.     Liefde,  J.  de.     (/n /lis  Gt.  Dutch  admirals.) 
Heine,  H.     Sammtliche  Werke,   18  v. 

Contents.  V.  1, 2.  Reisebilder.  3.  Englische  Fragmente,  und 
Shakespeare's  Miidchen  und  Frauen.  4.  Novellistiche  Fragmente.  5- 
7.  Ueber  Deutschland :  Zur  Geschichte  der  Religion  und  Philosophie  in 
Deutschland ;  Die  romantische  Schule ;  Elementargei;?ter  und  Diimonen. 
8-11.  Franzosische  Zustiinde.  13.  Ludwig  Borne.  13-14.  Ver- 
mischte  Schriften.    15-18.    Dichtungen. 

—  Poems ;  tr.  by  E.  A.  Bo  wring. 

—  Poems  and  ballads;  tr.  by  E.  Lazarus;  prel.,  Biog.  sk.  of  H. 

—  Prose  miscellanies;  tr.  by  S.  L.  Fleishman.  ' 

Contents.  "The  salon." — The  exhibition  of  paintings  in  Paris,  1831. — 
Memoirs  of  Herr  von  Schnabelewopski.— History  of  religion  and  philoso- 
phy in  Germanv. 

—  Religion  and  phil.  in  Germany ;  a  fragment ;  tr.  by  J.  Snodgrass. 

—  Scintillations  fr.  the  prose  works  of  H ;  Florentine  nights ;  excerpts ;  tr. 

byS.  A.  Stern;  [chapter  on  Heine] . 

—  Trip  to  the  Brocken ;  tr.  by  R.  McLintock. 

—  Wit,  wisdom,  and  pathos  fr.  [his]  prose;  with  pieces  from  the  "Book  of 

songs;"  select,  and  tr.  by  J.  Snodgrass. 

—  Arnold,  M.     {In  his  Ess.  aiid  crit.) 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.    The  sorrows  of  Heine.     (Zn  Ais  Group  of  poets.) 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.     (In  his  Hist,  of  Germ,  lit.) 

—  Milnes,  R.  M.    Last  days  of  H.     (In  his  Monographs.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (Jn  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.) 

—  Schmidt,  J.     (In  his  Bilder  aus  den  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.) 

—  Stigand,  W.    Life,  work,  and  opinions  of  H.    2  v. 
Heir  at  law  ;  comedy  ;  by  G.  Colman  the  younger.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.   12.) 
Heir,  The,  of  Hardington.     (In  Nov.  and  tales   fr.  Household 

Words,  V.  10.) 
Heir  of  Redclifte  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge]. 
Heir,  The,  of  Rougemain  ;  by  E.  M.  Stewart.    (7n  her  Cloister 

legends.) 
Heiress,  The  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens. 
Heiress,  The,  in  the  family ;  by  Mrs.  JM.  Daniel. 
Heiress,  The,  of  Bellefont ;  by  E.  Bennett. 
Heiress,  The,  of  Sweetwater;  by  J.  T.  Randolph. 
Heiton,  J.     The  Hawkshead  Inn.     (/«  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales, 

V.  3.) 
Helen  ;  by  JVE.  Edge  worth. 
Helen  and  Arthur  ;  by  C.  L.  Hentz. 
Helen  Charteris  ;  by  H.  Ward. 
Helen  Erskine  ;  by  ]Mrs.  IVi.  H.  Robinson. 
Helen  Ethinger  ;  by  E.  L.  Whittlesey. 

Helen  Fleetwood;  by  IMrs.  Tonna.      {In  her  Works.)        4474 
Helen  Ford  ;  by  H.  Alger. 
Helen  Gardner's  wedding-day  ;   or,  Colonel  Floyd's  wards  ;  by 

IVI.  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune]. 
Helen  of  Troy  [poem]  ;  by  A.  Lang. 


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7422 

5489 
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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  581 

Helen  Troy,  Story  of;  by  [C.  C.  Harrison].  *       21284 

Helena  Mathewson.    {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

v..  5.)  14305 

Helena's  duties;  by  [M.  A.  Mackaruess].  10585 

Helena's  household  ;   [by  J.  De  Mille].  8431 

Helen's  babies  ;  by  J.  Habberton.  15942 

Hell.     Swedenborg,  E.     Concerning  Heaven  and  its  wonders, 

and  Hell.  4316 

Hellas  ;  her  monuments  and  scenery  ;  by  T.  Chase.  13231 

Hellborn,  H.  K.  von.      Life  of  F.   Schubert;  tr.  by  A.   D. 

Coleridge,  with  app.  by  G.  Grove.     2  v.  11207-8 

—  See  also  Wilberforce,  E.    Franz  Schubert. 

Hellenica ;  coll.  of  essays;  ed.  byE.  Abbott.  20099 

Hellwald,  F.  von.     The  Russians  in  central  Asia ;   crit.  exam. 

of  the  geog.  and  hist,  of  cent.  Asia ;  tr.  by  T.  Wirgman. 

Map.  12811 

—  See  also  Stanford's  comp.  of  geog.  and  travel. 

Hellyer,  S.  S.     The  plumber  and  sanitary  houses;    pract.  tr. 

on  the  princ.  of  internal  plumbing.     2d.  ed.  20507 

Helm,  Mrs.  — .     Watson,  H.  C.      {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

Helm,  C.     Gretchen's  joys  and  sorrows  ;   fr.  the  German  by 

H.  M.  D.  Slack.  17189 

Helmholz,  H.  L.  F.     Later  views  of  the  connect,  of  electricity 

and   magnetism ;    rev.    of    mathematical   theories.       {In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1873.)  14104 

—  Popular  lect.  on  scientific  subjects;  introd.  by  Prof.  Tvndall.  11772^ 

Contents.  Relation  of  nat.  sci.  to  science  in  general. — Goethe's  scien- 
tific researches.— Physiological  causes  of  harmony  in  music— Ice  and 
glaciers.— Interaction  of  the  nat.  forces.— Recent  prog,  of  the  theory  of 
vision.— Conservation  of  force.— Aim  and  prog,  of  phys.  science. 

—  Popular  lect.  on  scientific  subjects ;  tr.  by  E.  Atkinson,    ser.  2.  20368 

Contents.  Gustav  Magnus:  in  memoriam.  — Origin  and  signif.  of 
geometrical  axioms.  —  Relation  of  optics  to  painting.  —  Origin  of  the 
planetary  system.— Thought  in  medicine.— Academic  freedom  in  German 
universities. 

—  Sensations  of  tone  as  a  physiological  basis  for  the  theory  of  music ;  fr. 

the  3rd.  German  ed.  with  add.  notes  and  app.  by  A.  J!  Ellis.  14217 

Helmore,  T.     Plain  song.      (Music  prim.)  18417 

Helms,  L.  V.     Pioneering  in  the  far  East,   and  journeys  to 

California  in  1849,  and  to  the  White  Sea  in  1878.     Illust.  21974 
H^loise.     See  Abailard. 

Heloise  ;  by  Talvi  [T.  A.  L.  Robinson].  4001 

Helper,  H.  R.     The  impending  crisis  of  the  South.  1848 

—  and  others.    The  Three  Americas  railway ;  an  international  and  inter- 

continental enterprise.  '  20650 

Helps,  A.     Brevia  ;  short  essays  and  aphorisms.  10500 

—  Casimir  Maremma.  8399 

—  Companions  of  my  solitude.  1766 

—  Essays  written  in  the  intervals  of  business.    Added,  On  organization  in 

daily  life.  10527 

—  Friends  in  council.    Book  1.  703T 
— /S'ame;  book  1,  2.    2v.ini.                                                                                  11991 

Contents.  V.  1.  Truth.  —  Conformity.  —  Despair.  —  Recreation. — 
Greatness.— Fiction.— Art  of  living  with  others.— Education.— Unreason- 
able claims  in  soc.  aflections  and  relations.— Public  improvements.— 
History.— Reading.— Giving  and  taking  criticism.— Art  of  living.  2. 
Improvement  of  the  condition  of  the  rural  poor.— Government.—  Slavery. 

—  Same.    New  ser.    2  v.  in  1.  11992 

Contents.  Worry.— War.— A  love  story.  — Criticism.— Biography.— 
Proverbs. — Arts  of  self-advancement. — EUesmere's  plan  for  a  new  essay. 


582  FKEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

— Miserfes  of  human  life. — Life  not  so  miserable  after  all. — Pleasantness. 
— Lovers'  quarrels.— Rowing  down  the  river  Moselle. — Government. — 
Despotism. — The  farm-vard. — Chiefly  showing  the  need  for  tolerance. 

—  Ivan  de  Biron.              '                                                                                  ,  12338 

—  Life  and  labours  of  Mr.  Brassev.  10999 

—  Life  of  Columbus.                      *  7621 

—  Life  of  Hernando  Cortes.  9632 
•^  Life  of  Las  Casas,  "  the  apostle  of  the  Indies."    2d.  ed.  11760 

—  Life  of  Pizarro.  7856 

—  Realmah.  7580 

—  Social  pressure.                                                                              ,  13459 

—  Some  talk  about  animals  and  their  masters.  11749 

—  The  Spanish  conquest  in  America.    4  v.  1852-3 ;  7471-2 

—  Thoughts  upon  government.  10075 
Heist,  B.  Vander.      Gower,  R.     (In  his  Figure  painters  of 

Holland.)  19535 
Hemans,  C.  I.     Historic  and  monumental  Rome  ;    hd.-bk.  of 

classical  and  Chr.  antiquity.  19113 
Hemans,  F.  D.  (B.)     Works;  ed.  by  her  sister ;  with  Ess.  on 

her  genius,  by  Mrs.  Sigourney.     3  v.  5799-801 

—  Chorlev,  H.  F.    Memorials  of  Mrs.  Hemans.  *I 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.     (In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Howitt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Hughes,  Mrs.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Hemans.  1855 
Hemenway,  A.  M.  Poets  and  poetry  of  Vermont ;  rev.  ed.  5450 
Henault,  C.  J.  F.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus.  lund., 

V.  U.)  *I 
Henderson,  H.  A.  M.  The  political  econ.  of  higher  and  techni- 
cal education.  (Pps.  on  educ.)  *I 
Henderson,  H.  Practical  hints  on  camping.  22263 
Henderson,  M.  F.  Practical  Cooking  and  dinner  giving.  17129 
Henderson,  P.     Gardening  for  pleasure ;    with  direct,  for  the 

greenhouse,  conservatory,  etc.  14323 

—  Gardening  for  profit ;  cultivation  of  the  market  and  family  garden.  Illust.  6630 

—  Same ;  new  ed.                                                                      "  21631 

—  Practical  floriculture ;  guide  to  the  cultivation  of  florists'  plants.  Illust.  7655 
Henderson,  W.  My  life  as  an  angler.  Portr.  and  woodcuts.  20089 
Hendrik,  H.     Memoirs,  1853-1876,  written  by  himself ;  fr.  the 

Eskimo  lang,  by  H.  Rink  ;  ed.  by  G.  Stephens.  18443 
Hendricks,   T.   A.     Cook,   T.   P.     Sketch  of   the  life  of  H. 

(  With  Life  of  S.  J.  Tilden.)  16565 

Hendricks  the  hunter  ;  by  W  H.  G.  Kingston.  19350 
Heness,  T.     Guide  for  instr.  in  German  without  grammar  and 

diet.  ;  with  Eng.  introd.  3d.  ed.  15888 
Henfrey,  A.     ICarth,  plants,  and  man ;  by  J.  F.  Schouw  ;  and 

Sketches  fr.  the  mineral  kingdom ;  by  F.  von  Kobell.  3803 

—  Educational  claims  of  botanical  science.     (In  Youmans,  E.  L.    Culture 

demand,  of  mod.  life.)  6952 
•  —  Relations  of  botan.  sci.  to  the  other  branches.     {In  Soc.  for  Encour.  of 

Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  5855 

Henfrey,  H.  W.     Guide  to  English  coins.  10656 

Henley,  Dr.  — .  Notes.  (In  Beckford,  W.  History  of  Yathek.)  8498 

Henley,  J.  W.     Reid,  T.  W.      (In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  H.  {In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 
Hennebert,  E.  Histoire  d'Annibal,  v.  1.  9437 
Hennell,  C.  C.  Inquiry  cone,  the  origin  of  Christianity.  Add., 

Christian  theism.     3d.  ed.  *I 

Henriade,  The  ;  fr.  the  French  of  Voltaire.  4602 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  683 

Henrietta  Temple  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  13188 

Henriette  ;  by  E.  Daudet.  17858 

Henriette  the  forsaken ;    drama ;  by  J.   B.   Buckstone.      {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,. V.  18.)  11819 

Henriette  Anne  (VAngleterre^  duchesse  d' Orleans.  Sainte-Beuve, 

C.  A.      {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 

Henry  I. ,  King  of  England.    Freeman,  E.  A.    Reign  of  William 

Rufus  and  the  accession  of  H.     2  v.  21725-6 

Henry IV.  ;  tragedy  ;  by  Shakspeare.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  10.)  11812 
Henry  V.,  King  of  England.    James,  G.  P.  R.     {In  his  Mem., 

V.  1.)  2293 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    History  of  Henry.    "  6219 
Henry  VIII.,  King  of  England.    Audin,  J.  M.  V.    Life  of  H., 

and  hist,  of  the  schism  of  Eng.  ;  tr.  by  E.  G.  K.  Browne.       250 

—  Cavendish,  G.    Henry  YIII.  of  Eng.  and  Catherine  of  Aragon  bef.  the 

Legatine  Court,  lo27.     (In  Lieber,  F.    Gt.  events,  etc.)  5105 

Henry  VIII.  play  ;  by  Shakspeare.  (J/rMod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  10.)  11812 

Henry  YIII.  and  his  court ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6566 
Henry  IV.  ;  V.  ;  VI.  ;  VIII.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Henry  IV.  of  France.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    History  of  Henry  IV.  14285 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.    Life  of  Henry.    2  v.  2297-8 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  11, 13.)  *I 
Henry  IV.  of  Germany.     Doran,  J.     {In  his  Monarchs,  etc.^ 

V.  1.)    '  '  1248 

Henry,  Prince  of  Portugal.     Major,   R.   H.     Life  of  Prince  « 

Henry,  surnaraed  the  Navigator.  *I 

Henry,  C.  S.     The  Christian  doctr.  of  Providence.      {In  Chr. 

truth  and  mod.  opinion.)  13496 

—  Considerations  on  some  of  the  element*i  and  cond.  of  soc.  welfare  and 

hum.  prog. ;  discourses.  1856 

—  Historv  of  the  United  States.     (  With  Taylor,  W.  C.    Man.  of  ant-,  and 

mocl.  hist.)  '  4384 

Henry,  J.     Eulogy  on  A.  D.  Bache  ;  On  a  physical  observa- 
tory.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  Organization  of  local  scientific  societies.  (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1875.)  12994 

—  Garfield,  J.  A.    J.  Henry.     (In  Hinsdale,  B.  A.    Pres.  G.  and  educ.)  21233 
Henry,  M.     Life  of  P.   Henry ;   correct,   and  enl.   by  J.   B. 

Williams  ;  add.  The  pleasantness  of  religion,  and  sermons.  6061 

Henry,  P.     Speeches.     {In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

—  Arnold,  S.G.    Life  of  Henry.  179 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    Life  of  H.   \ln  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  11.)  4120 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     (In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     (In  his  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2858 

—  Sketch  of  H.     (In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 

—  Wirt,  W.    Sketches  of  the  life  and  character  of  H.  4836 
Henry,  P.     Diaries  and  letters  ;  ed.  by  M.  H.  Lee.  22802 

—  Henry,  M.  Life  of  H. ;  and  sermons.  6061 
Henry  and  Henrietta,  Stories  of  ;  by  A.  Dufresne.  .  1284 
Henry  Courtland  ;  or.  What  a  farmer  can  do  ;  by  A.  J.  Cline.  8534 
Henry  Dunbar  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  6734 
Henry  Edward,  Archbp.  of  Westminster.  See  Manning,  H.  E. 
Henry  Esmond,  History  of  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  5496 
Henry  Milner,   History  of ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood ;  pts.   1-3  ;   4. 

{In  her  Works,  v.  1  ;  15.)  3955  ;  3969 

Henry  St. John,  Gentleman  ;  by  J.  E.  Cooke.  932 

Hensel,  O.     Life  and  letters  of  L.  M.  Gottschalk.  9205 


584  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Hensel,  S.     The  Mendelssohn  family,   1729-1847;  fr.  letters 

and  journals.     Portr.     2d.   ed.  ;  tr.   by   C.  Klingemann ; 

not.  by  G.  Grove.     2  v.  21219-20 

Henshall,  J.  A.     Book  of  the  Black  Bass  ;  with  pract.  treat,  on 

angling  and  fly  fishing,  etc.  lUust.  20771 
Henslow,  G.     Science  and   Scripture   not   antagonistic.     (In 

Chr.  Ev.,  Soc.  Pop.  obj.,  etc.)  12520 

—  Theory  of  evolution,  and  the  appl.  of  the  princ.  of  evol.  to  religion.  12197 
Henslow,  J.  S.  Jenyns,  L.  Memoir  of  Henslow.  15907 
Hensman,  H.     On  civil  engineering  and  machinery  generally. 

(In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  4735 

Hentz,  C.  L.  (H.)     Aunt  Patty's  sd'ap-bag.  15365 

—  The  banished  son ;  and  other  stories.  1869 

—  Courtship  and  marriage.  1858 

—  Eoline.  1859 

—  Ernest  Linwood.  I860 

—  Helen  and  Arthur.  1861 

—  Linda.  1862 

—  The  lost  daughter;  and  other  stories.  1863 

—  Love  after  marriage ;  and  other  stories.  1864 

—  Marcus  Warland.  1865 

—  The  planter's  northern  bride.  1866 

—  Rena.  1867 

—  Robert  Graham.  1868 
Heutznerus,  P.     Mueller,  F.  M.     A  German  traveller  in  Eng. 

(Jn  his  Chips,  v.  3.)  9116 

Hepworth,  G.  H.     Rocks  and  shoals  ;  lect.  to  young  men.  2010 

'— Starboard  and  port;  the  "Nettie"  along  shore.  15949 

—  The  whip,  hoe,  and  sword;  or,  The  Gulf-Department  in  '63.  5566 
Hepworth,  T.  C.      The  light  of  the  future  ;    The  sounds  we 

hear;  The  telephone  ;  Something  about  gases,    (/ti  Brown, 

R.     Science  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  Voyages  in  cloudland.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 
Her  crime.  (No  name  ser.)  22195 
Her  dearest  foe  :  by  Mrs.  Alexander  [A.  F.  Hector].  15394 
Her  face.  (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  10.)  14310 
Her   first   appearance.       (In   Nov.    and  tales    fr.    Household 

Words,   v.  11.)  14311 

Her  ladyship  ;   [by  T.  C.  Minor].  19831 

Her  mother's  fancy  ;  by  T.  O.  Hall.  13327 

Her  picture.      (No  name  ser.)  21423 

Her  sacrifice ;  by  X.  '  17050 
Herald  of  Freedom;  by   H.  D.  Thoreau.     (In  his   Yankee   in 

Canada,  etc.)  6464 

Heraldry.     Cussans,  J.  E.     Hand-book  of  heraldry.  8886 

—  Finlason,  W.  F.    History  of  hereditary  dignities.  11056 

—  Planch6,  J.  R.    The  pursuivant  of  arms;  or,  Heraldry  found,  on  facts.  12206 

—  See  also  Smith  family. 

Herbfermann,  C.  G.  Business  life  in  ancient  Rome.  19763 
Herbert,  E.    Is^  Baron  Herbert.    Autobiography;  with  ess.  by 

W.  D.  Flowells.     (Choice  autobiog.)  17552 

—  and  Herbert,  a.    Ossoli,  S.  E.  F.  d*.    The  two  Herberts.     (In  her  Tps. 

onlit.,  e?c.,  pt.  1.)  3309 
Herbert,  G.     Works  ;  with  rem.  on  his  writings,  and  sk.  of  his 

life  by  W.  Jerdan.  1094 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  mem.  of  the  author,  and  notes  bv  R.  A.  Willmott.  1870 

—  Walton,  J.    Life  of  H.     {In  his  Lives,  etc.)  '  4625 ;  12285 

—  See  also  Herbert,  E.  above. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  585 

Herbert,  H.  H.  M.     Work,  life,  and  character  [of  H.  L.  Man- 

sel].     (/7i  Mansel,  H.  L.     Gnostic  heresies.)  13627 

Herbert,  H.  W.  (pseud.  Frank  Forester).     American  game  in 

its  seasons.  11392 

—  The  captains  of  the  Roman  repubhc,  comp.  with  mod.  strategists.  1871 

—  The  cavaliers  of  England ;  times  of  the  revolutions  of  1642  and  1688.  5071 

—  Complete  manual  for  young  sportsmen.  10057 

—  The  fair  puritan.         *                                                                             .  13558 

—  Field  sports  of  the  U.  S.  and  British  Provinces.    2  v.  1872-3 

—  Fish  and  fishing  of  the  U.  S.  and  Brit.  Provinces.    lUust.    With  suppl.  1874 

—  Same.    Xew  ed.  with  a  treatise  on  fly-fishing,  by  "  Dinks."  21172 

—  Frank  Forester's  sporting  scenes  and  characters,  v.  2.    Illust.  9274 

Contents.    AVarwick  woodlands.— Tom  Draw's  visit  to  Pine  brook.— 
The  Quorndon  hounds. 

—  Same.    New,  rev.  and  enl.  ed.    2  v.  9030-1 

Contents.    V.  1.    The  Warwick  woodlands.— My  shooting  box.    2. 
The  Quorndon  hounds.— The  deerstalkers. 

—  flints  to  horse-keepers ;  manual  for  horsemen ;  and  chapters  on  mules 

and  ponies.    Illust.  '    1875 

—  Oliver  Cromwell ;  or,  England's  great  Protector.  1876 
Herbert,  J.  R.     Palgrave,  F.  T.     Herbert's  "Delivery  of  the 

law."     {In  his  Ess.  on  art.)  6531 

Herbert,  M.  E.  Lady.     Impressions  of  Spain  [1866].  12171 

—  A  search  after  sunshine ;  or,  Algeria  in  1871.  11708 

—  Three  phases  of  Christian  love.  6885 

Contents.     St.  Monica. — Victorine  de  Galard  Terraube.— Venerable 
Mere  Devos. 
Herbert,  M.  (S.)  Countess  of  Pembroke.     Thomson,  K.  and  J. 

C.     {In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
Herbert,  S.  Baron  Herbert  of  Lea.     Martineau,   H.     {In  her 

Biog.sk.)                                                                           7657;  16744 

Herbert  Carter's  legacy  ;  by  H.  Alger.  16090 
Herder,  J.  G.  von.     Sammtliche  Werke.     27  v.                     10197-223 

—  Spirit  of  Hebrew  poetry;  fr.  the  German, by  J.  Marsh.    2  v.  5106-7 

—  Translations.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.     {In  his  Hist,  of  Germ,  lit.)  18259 

—  Sketch  of  H.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 

—  Taylor,  B.  Klopstock,  Wieland,  and  Herder.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Germ,  lit.)  19003 
Here  a  little  and  there  a  little  ;  or,  Scripture  facts.  1877 
Here  and  hereafter  ;  by  A.  Athern.  246 
Here  and  there  ;  quaint  quotations  ;  select,  by  H.  L.  S.  Lear.  22406 
Hereditary  piety;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe.  {In  7ier  Darwinism,  etc.)  10835 
Heredity.     Bagehot,  W.     Physics  and  politics  ;  or.  The  appl. 

of  ''natural  selection"  and  "inheritance"  to  polit.  society.  11269 

—  Black,  J.  R.    Intluence  of  hereditary  defects  on  health ;  their  prevention 

and  eradication.     (7?i  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Bowen,  F.     Diseases    and   malformations    not   hereditable.      {In   his 

Gleanings.)  19941 

—  Cook,  J.    Hereditv.     (Bost.  Mond.  lect.)  18275 

—  Dugdale,  R.  L.    "  The  Jukes" ;  study  in  heredity.  16942 

—  Elam,  C.    Natural  heritage.     { In  ^is  Physician's  problems.)  8087 

—  Fowler,  Q.  S.    Hereditary  descent.  1515 

—  Galton,  F.    English  men  of  science ;  their  nature  and  nurture.  13807 
Hereditary  genius ;  inq.  into  its  laws  and  consequences.  9163 

—  Law,  J.    Hereditarv  entailments  in  domest.  animals  and  the  hum.  fam- 

ily.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Papiilon,  F.    Hereditv  in  phvsiologv,  in  medicine,  and  psvchology.     {In 

^zsXat.  and  life.;'            '            '                                      '  13971 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Hereditary  traits.     (7m  his  Rough  ways.)  19539 

—  Ribot,  T.    Heredity ;  a  psychological  study  of  phenomena,  laws,  causes, 

and  consequences. 


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Heredity ;  by  A.  Penn.     {In  Matthews,  J.  B.     Comedies  for 

amat.  act.)  19355 
Hereford,  Rev.  Dr.     Public   holidays   and   pub.    health.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Hereford.    Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  the  counties  of  H.  and 

Monmouth.  *I 
Heresy.  Hall,  E.  H.  Orthodoxy  and  heresy  in  the  Chr.  church  ; 

lect.  13405 

Heretic,  The ;  by  Lejetchnikoff .                    •  5213 

Hereward,  the  brave  ;  by  J.  Corner.  10581 

Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  6093 

Herford,  B.     Jesus  Christ ;  discourse,     (iw  Unitarian  affirm.)  18586 

—  Story  of  relig.  in  England ;  book  for  young  folk.  18216 

—  Travers  Madge ;  a  memoir.  15617 
Hergest,  Red  Book  of.     Lanier,    S.     The   boy's  mabinogion  ; 

Welsh  tales  of  King  Arthur  ;  with  introd.     Illust.  20918 
Il^ricourt,  jifme.  d'.     A    woman's    philosophy  of  woman ;    or. 
Woman  affranchised  ;  answer  to  Michelet,  Proudhon,  etc.  ; 

tr.  fr.  Paris  ed.  5692 

Heritage,  L' ;  par  L.  Hal^vy.     {In  his  Mariage  d'amour.)  14790 

Heritage  of  Langdale  ;  by  Mrs.  Alexander  [A.  F.  Hector].  16874 

Heriti^re,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  12.)  *I 
H^ritiers  de  Crac,  Les  ;  vaudeville  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  19.)  *I 
Herman;  or.  Young   knighthood;  by   E.  Foxton    [S.  H.  Pal- 
frey].   2  V.                                                                                 6144-5 

Hermann  Agha  ;  by  W.  G.  Palgrave.  10928 

Hermann  and  Dorothea  ;  by  J.  W.  von  Goethe.  8487 

Hermas.     Jackson,  G.  A.     {In  his  Apostolic  fathers.)  18997 

Hermes  Trismegistus  ;  by  E.  Deutsch.     (/ri  ^is  Literary  rem.)  12376 

Hermit,  The  ;  by  T.  Parnell.  18979 

Hermits,  The  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  7488 

Hernani ;  by  V.  Hugo.     {In  his  Th^^tre,  v.  2.)  14438 

Hero,  A;  by  [Miss  Muloch] .  3184 

Hero,  A,  and  a  martyr  ;  by  C.  Reade.  13347 

Hero  Carthew  ;  by  L.  Parr.  11681 

Hero,  The,  of  Cowpens  ;  a  centennial  sketch.  20821 

Hero,  A,  of  the  pen  ;  by  E.  Werner  [E.  Buerstenbinder] .  14252 
Herodes  the  Great.     Hausrauth,  A.    {In  his  Hist,  of  the  N.  T. 

times,  V.  1,  2.)    (Theol.  Tr.  Fund  Lib.)  *I 

Herodotus.     New  and  literal  version  with  index  ;  by  H.  Cary.  11576 

—  Battle  of  Thermopylae.    B.  C.  480.     (In  Lieber,  F.    Gt.  events,  etc.)  5105 

—  History;  new  version,  ed.,  with  notes,  by  G.  Kawlinson,  H.  Eawlinson, 

and  J.  G.  Wilkinson.    4  v.    Maps  an&  illust.  1883-6 

—  Stories  fr.  the  East  fr.  Herodotus ;  by  A.  J.  Church.  Illust.  fr.  anc.  fres- 

coes end  sculptures.  20044 

—  Story  of  the  Persian  war,  fr.  H. ;  by  A.  J.  Church.  Illust.  fr.  the  antique.  21477 

—  Swayne,  G.  C.    Herodotus.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  5687 
Heroes.'    Balfour,  C.  L.     Moral  heroism  ;  trials  and  triumphs.  6740 

—  Carlyle,  T.    Heroes  and  hero  worship,  and  the  heroic  in  history.  703 
Heroes,  The ;  or,  Greek   fairy   tales   for   my   children  ;  by  C. 

Kingsley.  2476 

Heroes  and  hunters  of  the  West;   [biog.].  1887 

Heroes  of  Christian  history  ;  namely : 

Bell,  C.  D.    Henry  Martyn. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  587 

Culross,  J.    William  Carev.  21502 

Eraser,  D.    Thomas  Chalmers.  21227 

Hood,  E.  P.    Robert  Hall.  21234 

Stanford,  C.    Philip  Doddridge.  20073 

Stoughton,  J.    Wm.  Wilberforce.  19979 

Heroes  of  history.     /S'ee  Towle,  G.'M. 

Heroines.     Steele,  E.  R.     Heroines  of  sacred  history.  4206 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.  Seven  heroines  of  Christendom.  18848 
Heroines  in  obscnrity  ;  by  [Miss  Keddie].  20818 
Heroism.     Kingsley,  C.     {In  Ms  Health  and  education.)  12906 

—  See  also  Little  classics. 

Herold,  L.  J.  F.     Zampa  ;  opera  comique.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Herpetology.     See  Reptiles. 

Herr  Baby,  Adventures  of;  by  Mrs.  Molesworth.     Illust.  21244 

Herrick,  J.  R.  Positivism  as  rel.  to  the  development  and  des- 
tiny of  the  individual.  (In  Boston  lect.,  1870.)  8641 
Herrick,  R.  Hesperides ;  [also,  Noble  numbers].  2  v.  1888-9 
Herrick,  S.  8.  Comparative  vital  movement  of  the  white  and 
colored  races  in  the  U.  S.  ;  Railroad  sanitation,  its  objects 
and  advantages.  (Tti  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  e^c, 
V.  7.)  *I 

—  Inland  quarantine.     (In  Buck,  A.  H.    Treat,  on  hygiene,  etc.,  v.  2.)  19452 

—  Numerical  sanitation ;  a  calculus  of  subsoil  drainage  in  New  Orleans. 

(In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *  *I 

—  Propositions  rel.  to  the  etiologj'  of  Yellow  fever.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Ass.  Kepts.,  y.  4.)  '  *I 

Herrick,  W.  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  (In  his  Fam.  Lond.  mer- 
chants.) 7853 

Herring,  R.     A  few  pers.  recollections  of  George  Croly ;  with 

extr.  fr.  his  speeches  and  writings.  *I 

Hersch,  H.     Die  Anna-Lise.     See  Kroeh,  C.  F. 

Herschel,  C.  L.     Edwards,  M.  B.     (In  her  ^ix  life  studies.)       19835 

—  Herschel,  M.  C.    Memoir  and  correspondence  of  H. ;  portr.  15536 

—  Sketch  of  C.  L.  Herschel.  (In  Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 
Herschel,  C     Continuous,  revolving  drawbridges,  with  espec. 

ref.  to  the  designing  of  continuous  panel  guides.  *I 

Herschel,  Sir  J.  F.  W.     Address,  Windsor  and  Eton  Library, 

1833.     (//i  Literary  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  Familiar  lect.  on  scientific  subjects.  6523 

Contents.  About  volcanos  and  earthquakes.— The  sun.— On  comets.— 
The  weather  and  weather  prophets. — Celestial  measurings  and  weigh- 
ings.— On  light. — On  sensorial  vision. — The  yard,  the  pendulum,  and  the 
metre.- On  atoms.— On  the  origin  of  force.— On  the  absorption  of  light 
by  coloured  media,  viewed  in  connection  with  the  undulatory  theory. — 
On  the  estimation  of  skill  in  target-shooting. 

—  Manual  of  scientific  inquiry.    4th.  ed.  10734 

—  The  metric  system.     (In  Davies,  C.    Metric  system.)  16596 

—  Outlines  of  astronomy.  1890 

—  Physical  geography.  '  1892 

—  Same.    4th.  ed.  13618 

—  Preliminary  disc,  on  the  study  of  nat.  philosophy.  1891 

—  Martineau,'H.     (J?i  her  Biog.  sk.)  16744 
Herschel,  J.  M.  C.     Memoir  and  correspondence  of  C.  Her- 
schel ;  portr.                                                                                  15536 

Herschel,  W.     Arago,  F.     Biography  of  H.     (In  his  Biog.  of 

disting.  sci.  men,  ser.  1.)  170 
Same.    (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  Cooper,  T.     (In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Holden,  E.  S.    Sir  Wm.  Herschel,  his  life  and  works.  20198 


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Herschels,    The.     Chambers,    W.     {In  his  Stor.    of  remark. 

persons.)  18069 

Hersey,  C.     History  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  1836  to  1861  ;  with 

remin.  of  pub.  men.       {In  Lincoln,  W.     History  of  W.)       5596 
Hershon,  P.  I.     A  Talmudic  miscellany  ;  extr.  fr.  the  talmud, 

the  Midrashim,  and  the  Kabbalah ;  pref.  by  F.   W.   Far- 

rar  ;  notes  and  indexes.  19948 

Hertz,  H.     King  Rene's  daughter;  drama;  tr.  by  T.  Martin.       1893 
Herve,  F.     Residence  in  Greece  and  Turkey.     2  v.  1897-8 

Harvey,  A.  B.     Sea  Mosses  ;  collector's  guide,  and  introd.  to 

the  study  of  Marine  algae.  20706 

Hervey,  E.     Eddy,  D.  C.     {In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 

Hervey,  G.  W.     System  of  Christian  rhetoric.  12018 

Hervey,  J.,  Loixl  Hervey.     Thomson,  K.,  and  J.  C.     {In  their 

Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 

Hervey,  J.     Tyerman,  L.     {In  his  Oxford  Methodists.)  11955 

Hervey,  Lady  M.    (L.)     Thomson,  K.,  and  J.  C.     {In  their 

Queens  of  soc.)  4718 

Hervey,  N.     The  memory  of  Washington  ;  with  biog.  sk.  of 

his  mother  and  wife  ;  Relations  of  Lafayette  to  W.,  etc.  4674 

Hervilly,  M.  E.  d'.     A  louer  pour  le  terme  ;   com^die.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  etS.,  s^r.  8.)  14798 

-De  Calais  k  Douvres;  monologue  en  vers.     {In  Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G. 

Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14498 

—  Same.    From  Calais  to  Dover.     {In  Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  Les  enfants  avant  tout !     (Thefitre  de  camp.,  ser  6.)  14690 

—  Entre  la  soupe  et  les  levres ;  soliloque  en  vers.    {In  Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G. 

TlK'^atre,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14499 

—  La  laitiere  et  le  p6t  aux  roses.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  s^^r.  8.)  14692 

—  La  Marquise  de  Crac.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  ser.  7.)  14691 
'  — Notre  cher  insensibilisateur  I  comMie.    (/w  Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G.  The- 
atre, etc.,  ser.  4.)«  14499 

—  Les  Revanches  de  I'escalier ;  comedie.     {In  Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G.  The- 

atre, etc.,  ser.  3.)  *  14498 

—  Scrupules ;  comedie.    {In  Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  5.)  14500 

—  Le  secret  d'une  vaincue.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  s6r.  6.)  ^  14690 

—  Silence  dans  les  rangs!  comedie.     {In  Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Theatre, 

etc.,  ser.  1.)  14482 

—  Same.    Silence  in  the  ranks.     {In  Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  La  soupiere;  comedie.     {In  Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G.    TM-atre,  e^c.,ser.  1.)  14482 

—  Same.    The  soup  tureen.     {In  Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  Yent  d'ouest ;  comMie.  {In  Legouv^',  J.  ^\.  E.  G.  Th^jitre,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  14483 
Herz,  H.  King  Rent's  daughter.  {In  French's  Min.  dr.,  v.  34.)  7988 
Herzegovina,  The.     Evans,  A.  J.     Through  Bosnia  and  the 

Herzegovina  on  foot,  1875.  17224 

—  Stillmau,  W.  J.    Herzegovina  and  the  late  uprising.  16998 

—  See  also  Eastern  question. 

Hesba  Stretton,  pseud.     See  Smith,  H. 

Hesekiel,  J.  G.  L.     Life  of  Bismarck ;  with  descr.  not.  of  his 

ancestry  ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  K.  R.  H.  Mackenzie.     Illust.  8504 

Hesiodus.     Georgicks  of  Hesiod  ;    tr.  by  G.  Chapman.     {In. 

Homerus.     Hymns  and  epigrams.)  2065  ;  *I 

—  Davies,  J.    Hesiod  and  Theo^nis.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  12957 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  {In  his  Stud,  of  Greek  poets,  ser.  2.)  16543 
Hesper,  the  home-spirit;  by  E.  Doten.  1253 
Hesperides  ;  by  R.  Herrick.  2  v.  1888-9 
Hesperothen  ;  ramble  in  the  U.   S.   and  Canada;   by  W.   H. 

Russell.  21522 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  589 

Hesperus  ;  by  J.  P.  F.  Richter.     2  v.  6074-5 

Hesse- Wartegg,  E.  von.  The  Chevalier.     Tunis  ;  the  land  and 

the  people.     Illust.  21975 

Hessels,  J.  H.  Gutenberg;  was  he  the  inventor  of  printing? 
hist,  investigation  embodying  t»  criticism  on  Dr.  Van  der 
Linde's  "Gutenberg."  22223 

Hessey,  J.  A.     Sunday.     (Bampton  lect.,  I860.)-  *I 

Hessian,  A,  Story  of  ;  by  L.  E.  Guernsey.  18709 

Hester  ;  by  B.  M.  Butt.  18912 

Hester  Kirton  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  10792 

Hester  Morley's  promise  ;  by  H.  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  12027 

Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Marks  ;  by  H.  M.  Spofford.  22176 

Hetherington,    W.      The   seer's   cave.       {In   Wilson,    J.    M. 

Tales,  V.  3.)  8043 

Hetty;  by  H.  Kingsley.  8025 

Hetty's  strange  history.     (No  name  ser.)  17052 

Heure  de  la  liberty,  L  ;  sayn^te  ;  par  J.  Guillemot.      (Theatre 

de  camp.,  s^r.  7.)  14691 

Hewins,  C.  "M.     Books  for  the  young.  22758 

Hewitt,  A.  S.  The  production  of  iron  and  steel.  {In  Bauer- 
man,  H.     Treat,  on  the  metal,  of  iron.)  7502 

—  Production  of  iron  and  steel  in  its  econ.  and  soc.  relations.     {In  U.  S. 

Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.    Kept.,  v.  2.)  9097 

Hewitt,  C.  N.  The  works  of  hygiene  in  educ.  in  the  common 
schools,  in  families,  etc.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass. 
Repts.,  V.  4.)  *I 

Hewitt,  M.  E.     Lives  of  illustrious  women.  1899 

Contents.    Semiramis.— Nictoris.— Zenobia.— Boadicea. — Berengeria. — 
Laura. — Joan  of  Arc. — Isabella  of  Castile. — Beatrice  Cenci. — A.  Boleyn. — 
Lady  J.  Gray. — Lenora  d'  Este.— Catherine  Alexiewna.— Maria  Theresa. — 
C.  Corday.— Josephine. 
Hewitt,  R.  Jr.     Coffee;  its  hist.,  cultivation,  and  uses.  11302 

Hewlett,  H.  G.    The  heroes  of  Europe  ;  biog.  outline  of  Euro- 
pean hist.,  700-1700.  1896 
Hewson,  T.     Manufacture  of  manure  fr.   town  refuse.     {In 

Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  5.)  *I 

—  Town  sewers.     {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc.  v.  6.)  *I 
Heydebrand   und  der  Lasa,   T.    von.     Essa}'^  on  Philidor  as 

chess-author  and  chess-player.  (  With  Allen,  G.  Life  of 
Philidor.)  11332 

Heyden,  F.  A.  von.     Der  graue  John.     (Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.)  16159 

Heylli,  G.  d',  pseud.     See  Poinsot,  A.  E. 

Heyne,  C.  G.     Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Carlyle,  T.    Life  of  H.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  696 

—  Sketch  of  H.     {In  Biog.  of  self-tauirht  men,  v.  1.)  410 
Heyse,  P.  J.  L.     Gesammelte  Werke,  v.  1-10  ;   13-14. 

10386-95;  16323-4 
Comtents.  V.  1.  Gedichte.  2,  3.  Novellen  in  Yersen :  Urica.— 
Margherita  Spoletina.— Die  Briider.— Idyllen  yon  Sorrent.— Die  Furie.— 
Rafael.— Michelangelo  Buonarotti.— Konig  und  Priester.— Thekla.— Ein 
Gedicht  in  neun  Gesangen.  —  Die  Brant  von  Cj^pren.  —  Syritha. — 
Die  Hochzeitsreise  an  den  Walchensee.  —  Schlechte  Gesellschaft.— 
Das  Feenkind.  —  Der  Salamander.  4-8.  Novellen :  L'Arabbiata. — 
Anfang  und  Ende.  — Marion.  — Am  Tiberufer. -^Erkenne  dich  s,elbst. 
—  Das  Bild    der    Mutter*  —  Im  Graf euschloss.  —  Unheilbar.  —  Das  Miid- 


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chen  von  Treppi.  —  Die  Blinden.  —  Maria  Francisca. — Barbarossa. — Die 
Reise  nach  dem  Gliick. — Andrea  Delfin. — Der  Weinhiiter. — Die  Einsa- 
men.— Der  Kreisrichter. — Die  kleine  mama. —  Kleopatra.  —  Die  Wittwe 
von  Pisa.— Der  Kinder  Siindc  der  Yiiter  Fluch.— Die  Pfadfinderin.— 
Die  beiden  Schwestern. — Franz  Alzeyer. — Helene  Morten. — Geoftroy  und 
Garcinde. — Das  schone  Rathchen.— Lorenz  und  Lore. — Der  letzte' Cen- 
taur.—Lottka.—Auferstanden.—Annina.— Mutter  und  Kind.— Yetter  Ga- 
briel.- Die  Stickerin  von  Treviso.— Beatrice.— Am  todten  See.— Auf  der 
Aim.— Ein  Abenteuer.— Der  verlorene  Sohn.  9-10.  Dramen:  Die 
Sabinerinnen.—Melea^er.  — Hadrian. — Maria  Moroni.  — Die  Pfiilzer  in 
Irland. — Die  Gottin  der  Vernunst. — Elisabeth  Charlotte.— Ludwig  der 
Baier.— Hans  Lange.— Tolberg.  11,  12  wanting.  See  Kinder  der  Welt, 
below.    13-14.    InParadiese. 

—  L'Arabbiata,  and  other  tales ;  f r.  the  Germ,  by  M.  Wilson.  11032 

Contents.  L'Arabbiata.  —  Count  Ernest's  home. — Blind.  —  Walter's 
little  mother. 

—  Count  Ernest's  home.     {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.    Good  stories.)  7463 

—  Count  Ernest's  home.— Little  Peg  O'Shaughnessy.    {In  Fam.  stor.,  v.  2.)      18149 

—  The  Dead  Lake,  and  other  tales.  11905 

Contents.  A  fortnight  at  the  Dead  Lake.  —  Doomed.  —  Beatrice. — 
Beginning  and  end. 

—  Das  Ding  an  sich ;  und  andere  Novellen.  16322 

Inhalt.  Das  Ding  an  sich.— Zv^ei  Gefangene. — Die  Tochter  der  Excel- 
lenz.— Beppe  der  Steruscher. 

—  Frau  von  F.  und  romische  Novellen.  16448 

Inhalt.  Frau  von  F.— Die  talentvolle  Mutter.— RomulusenkeK— Die 
Hexe  vom  Torso. 

—  Kinder  der  welt.    3  v.  16440-2 

Note.    This  novel  forms  v.  11, 12  of  the  Gesammelte  Werke. 

—  The  lonely  ones.  19071 

—  Moralische  Novellen.  10242 

Contents.  Yetter  Gabriel. — Die  beiden  Schwestern.  —  Lorenz  und 
Lore;--Am  todten  See.— Der  Thurra  von  Ronza. 

—  Neue  moralische  Novellen.  16321 

Inhalt.  Jorinde.— Getreu  bis  in  den  Tod.— Die  Kaiserin  von  Spinetta.— 
Das  Seeweib.— Die  Frau  Marchesa. 

—  Neue  Novellen.  10424 

Contents.  Er  soil  dein  Herr  seiu. — Die  ungarische  Griifin.  —  Ein 
Martyrer  der  Phantasie. — Judith  Stem.— Nerina. 

—  Troubadour-Novellen.  16338 

Inhalt.  Der  lahme  Engel. — Die  Rache  der  Yizgriitiu. — Die  Dichterin 
von  Carcassonne.— Der  Monch  von  Montaudon.— Ehre  iiber  Alles.  — Der 
verkaufte  Gesang. 

—  Unvergessbare  Worte ;  und  andere  Novellen.  16337 

Inhalt.  Unvergessbare  Worte.— Die  Eselin.— Das  Gliick  von  Rothen- 
burg. — Getlieiltes  Herz. 

—  Der  Weinhiiter  von  Meran.    (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16163 

—  and  Kurz,  H.    Deutscher  Novellenschatz.    24  v.  16147-70 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Einleituug. — Goethe,  J.  W.  von.— Die  neue  Melusine. 
— Kleist,  H.  von.  Die  Yerlobung  in  St.  Domingo.— Brentano,  C.  von. 
Geschiclite  vom  Braven  Kasperl  und  schonen  Annerl.— Arnim,  A.  von. 
Der  folle  Invalide  auf  dem  Fort  Ratoneau.--Hoffman,  E.  T.  W.  Das 
Frsiuleinvon  Scuderv.  2.  Tieck,  L.  Die  Gemiilde.— Rumohr,  C.  D. 
L.  F.  von.  Der  letzte  Savello.— Stifter,  A.  Brigitta.— Wolf,  A.  Der 
Stern  der  Schonheit.  3.  Tieck,  L.  Des  lebens  Ueberfluss.— Eichen- 
dorif,  J.  von.  Die  Glucksritter. — AMdmann,  A.  Die  Katholische  Miihle. 
—Keller,  G.  Romeo  und  Julia  auf  dem  Dorfe.  4.  Berthold,  F.  Irr- 
wisch.  —  Fritze.  —  Hauff,  W.  Phantasieen  im  Bremer  Rathskeller. — 
Kinkel,  G.  Margret.— Morike,  E.  Mozart  auf  der  Reise  nach  Prag.  5. 
Kopisch,  A.  Ein  Carnevalsfest  auf  Ischia.— Lohmanu,  F.  Die  Ent- 
scheidung  bei  Hochkirch.  —  Immerinann,  K.  Der  Carneval  und  die 
Somnambiile. — Grillparzer,  F.  Der  arme  Spielmann.  6.  Kruse,  L. 
Nordische  Freundschaft.—  Gall,  L.  von.  Eine  fromme  Liige.— Meissner, 
A.  Der  Miiller  vom  Hoft.— Grimm,  H.  Das  Kind.  7.  Gotthelf ,  Jt. 
Der  Notar  in  der  Falle.— Auerbach,  B.  Diethelm  von  Buchenberg.— ■ 
Wilbrandt,  A.  Johann  Ohlerich.  8.  Spindler,  K.  Die  Engel-Ehe.— 
Riehl,  W.  H.  Jorg  Muckenhuber.— Kompert,  L.  Eine  Yerlorene.  9. 
Reich,  M.  Mammon  im  Gebirge.— Meyr,  M.  Der  Sieg  des  Schwachen. 
—Storm,  T.  Eine  Malerarbeit.  10.  "Schreyvogel,  J.  Samuel  Brink's 
letzte  Liebesgeschiehte.— Alexis,  W.  Herr  \*on  Saken.— Waldmiiller,  R. 
Es  ist  nicht  gut,  das  der  Mensch  allein  sei.  11.  Kiihler,  L.  A.  Die 
drei  Schwestern. —Zschokke,  J.  H.  D.    Der  todte  Gast.— Hartmann,  M. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  591 

Das  Schloss  im  Gebirge.— Kiirnberger,  F.  Der  Drache.  IS.  Gotthelf, 
J.  Kurt  von  Koppigen.— Holtei,  K.  E.  von.  's  Muhme.— Lieutnant.— 
Saloppel.— Hoefer,  E.  Rolof,  der  Eekrut.  13.  ^liigge,  T.  Am  Malanger 
Fjord.— Heyden,  F.  A.  von.  Dergraue  John.— Pichler,  A.  DerFliicht- 
ling.  14.*  Kopiscli,  A.  Der  Tniumer.— Lewald,  F.  Die  Xante. — 
Wichert,  E.  Ansas  und  Grita.  15.  Yarnhagen  von  Ense,  K.  A.  L.  P. 
Eeiz  und  Liebe.— Kugler,  F.  T.  Die  Incantada. — Wallner,  F.  Der 
arme  Josy.— Schiicking,  C.  B.  L.  Die  Sehwester.  16.  W.,  F.  von. 
Gemtith  und  Selbstsucnt.— Schmid,  H.  Mohrenfranzel.— Dinckla^e,  A. 
E.  S.  W.  von.  Der  Striethast.— Roquette,  O.  Die  Schlangen-konigen, 
17.  Chamisso,  C.  L.  A.  de.  Peter  Schlemihl's  wundersame  Geschicnte. 
— Kinkel,  J.  Musikalische  Orthodoxie.— Ileyse,  P.  Der  Weinhiiter  von 
Meran.  18.  Miiller,  W.  Debora.— Kurz,  H.  Die  beiden  Tubus.  19. 
Schefer,  L.  Die  Diivecke.— Tesche^  W.  Der  Enten-Piet.— Seheflfel,  J. 
Y.  Hugideo.— Gliimer,  C.  von.  Reich  zu  reieh,  und  arm  zu  arm.  20. 
Sternberg,  A.  F.  von  U.  Scholastika.— Grosse,  J.  W.  Yetter  Isidor. — 
Ludwig,  J.  Das  Gericht  im  Walde.  21.  Halm,  F.  Die  Marzipan.— 
Lise.  —  Gerstacker,  F.  Germelshausen.  —  Traun,  J.  von  der.  Der 
Gebirgspf arrer.— Goldammer,  L.  Auf  Wiedersehen ! ;  Eine  Hochzeit- 
nacht.— Raabe,  W.  Das  letzte  Recht.  22.  Wild,  H.  Eure  Wege 
sind  nicht  meine  Wege. — Andolt,  E.  Eine  nacht.  23.  Frev,  J.  Das 
erfiillte  Yersprechen. — Hacklander,  F.  "W.  Zwei  Niichte. — Wildermuth, 
O.  Streit  in  der  Liebe  und  Liebe  im  Streit.— Horner,  H.  Der  Siiugling. 
24.  Lorm,  H.  Ein  adeliges  Friiulein.— Droste. — Hulshoff,  A.  E.  F.  von. 
Die  Judenbuche.— Ziegler,  F.  W.  Saat  und  Enite.— Sacher-Masoch,  L. 
R.    Don  Juan  von  Kolomea. 

—  Schmidt,  J.  (In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  1,  4.)  16311 ;  16314 
Hiawatha  ;  story  of  the  Iroquois  sage  ;  by  [B.  F.  de  Costa.]  *I 
Hiawatha;  by  C.  M.  Walcot.  (In  French's  Min.  dr.,  v.  14.)  11843 
Hibbard,  S.     The  book  of  the  aquarium.                                          12121 

—  Clever  dogs,  horses,  etc.  10175 

—  The  fern  garden.  8874 

—  Same,    (in  his  Handy-book.)  11887 

—  Handy-book  for  the  rambling  botanist :  Field  flowers ;  The  fern  garden. 

must.  11887 

—  The  ivy.  10848 

—  Rustic  adornments  for  homes  of  taste.  10849 
Hibernia  Venatica  ;  by  M.  O.  C.  Morris.  *I 
Hickey,  W.     Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  ;  Articles  of  confedera- 
tion, etc.     4th.  ed.  5070 

Hickey,  Y.    Cooperation  of  friends  of  the  Sabbath.     {In  Sabb. 

essays.)  19808 

Hickling,  W.     The  rector  of  Roxburgh.  11410 

Hickok,  L.  P.     Empirical  psychology ;  or.  The  human  mind 

as  given  in  consciousness.  14084 

—  The  logic  of  reason,  universal  and  eternal.  13331 

—  Garman,  C.  E.    Dr.  Hickok's  philosophv.    (In  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord 

lect.  *  22506 

Hicks,  E.     Defence  of  the  doctr.  of  the  Soc.  of  Friends.  1900 

Hidatsa  Indians.     Matthews,  W.     Ethnography  and  philology 

of  the  H.  Indians.     (U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geog.  Sur.  Misc. 

Pub.,  no.  7.)  17751 

Hidden  path.  The  ;  by  M.  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  1776 

Hidden  perils  ;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  15905 

Hidden  power  ;  secret  hist,  of  the  Indian  ring  ;  by  T.  H.  Tibbies.  20580 
Hide  and  seek  ;  by  W.  Collins.  888 

Hield,  M.     Living  pages  from  many  ages.    Illust.     (Biog.  and 

hist.)  ''  19343 

Hieronymus    Sophronius,  Eusebius,    Strido^iensis,    {Eng.    St. 

Jerome.     Osgood,    S.      Jerome   and   his   times;    Jerome 

and  his  works.      {In  his  Studies.)  7189 

Higgle,  T.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 


592  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Higgins,  W.  M.     The  entertaining  philosopher  ;  familiar  expl. 

of  phenomena.     Illast.  1901 

Higginson,  E.     A  catechism  without  questions.  11462 

—  Spirit  of  the  Bible.    2  v.  9112-13 
Higginson,  F.    Journal  of  his  voyage  ;  New  England's  Planta- 
tion.    (In  Young,  A.     Chronicles.)  4911 

Higginson,  M.  T.     Room  for  one  more.  19221 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Army  life  in  a  black  regiment.  7874 

—  Atlantic  essays.  12372 

Contents.  A  plea  for  culture.— Literature  as  an  art.— Americanism  in 
literature.— Letter  to  a  youn^  contributor.— Ought  women  to  learn  the 
alphabet?— A  charge  with  Prince  Rupert.— Mademoiselle's  campaigns.— 
The  puritan  minister.— Fayal  and  the  Portuguese.— The  Greek  goddesses.— 
Sappho. — On  an  old  Latin  text-book. 

—  A  book  of  American  explorers.     (Young  folks'  ser.)  16893 

—  Brief  biographies.    Namely : 

Higginson,  T.  W.    English  statesmen.  13827 

Hinton,  J.  R.    English  radical  leaders.  '                                                    13828 

King,  E.    French  political  leaders.  13829 

Tuttle,  H.    German  political  leaders.  13830 

—  Common  sense  about  women.  21231 

—  Harvard  memorial  biographies.    2  v.  6492-3 

Contents.  Y.  1,  Lowell,  J.  R.  Ode,  recited  at  the  Harvard  commem- 
oration.—Hoppin,  W.  J.  J.  S.  Wadsworth.— Hillard,  G.  S.  F.  Webster. 
—Welch,  C.  A.  C.  H.  Wheelwright.— Higginson,  T.  W.  J.  Richardson; 
C.  F.  Simmons;  W.  L.  Rodman;  A.  B.  Fuller;  J.  F.  Goodrich;  L.  M. 
Sargent;  D.  Hack;  S.  G.  Perkins;  S.  H.  Eells.— Ward,  G.  C.  P.  A. 
Porter.— Thayer,  J.  B.  E.  Riplev.— Eliot,  S.  M.  Ritchie.— Parker,  H.  G. 
E.  H.  R.  Revere.— Loring,  C.  G.,  Jr.    W.  O.  Stevens.— Peabodv,F.  H. 

E.  Peabody.— Sedgwick,  Mrs.  L.  T.  W.  D.  Sedgwick.— Hurd,  S.  H.  H. 
H.  Downes.— Davis,  W.  S.  S.  F.  Haven,  Jr.— Thorndike,  S.  L.  W.  S. 
Hooper.— Lee,W.  R.  P.  J.  Revere.— Stedman,  C.  E.  R.  Ware.— Willard,  J. 
S.  Willard.— Dwight,  Mrs.  E.  A.  W.  D wight;  H.  Dwight.— Goodwin, 
Mrs.  L.  M.  R.  C.  Goodwin.— Peirce,  J.  M.  C.  R.  Lowell.— Rogers,  E. 
J.  Savage.— Abbot,  E.  H.  G.  F.  Hodges.— Burrage,  W.  W.  C.  B.  Brown. 
—Ropes,  J.  C.    J.  A.  Perkins.— Fox,  F.  B.    G.  Whittemore,  Jr.— Child, 

F.  J.  J.  J.  Lowell.— Mason,  W.  P.  E.  B.  Mason.— Pond,  G.  E.  H.  L. 
Patten.— Tobey,  G.  C.  H.  A.  Richardson.— Green,  S.  S.  T.  J.  Spurr. 
3.  Batchelder,  M.  W.  G.  W.  Batchelder.— Balch,  F.  V.  H.  M.  Bond.— 
Chancy,  G.  L.  F.  C.  Hopkinson.— Schouler,  J.  H.  J.  How.— Fisher,  H.  N. 
M.  A.  Rea.  —  Dimmock,  W.  R.  N.  B.  Shurtleff,  Jr.  —  Batchelder,  J. 
E.  M.  Tebbets.— Swan,  W.  W.  S.  Yincent;  W.  J.  Temple.— Colburn, 
W.  G.  E.G.  Abbott.— Palf  rev,  F.  W.  H.  L.  Abbott.— Stackpole,  J.  L. 
N.  S.  Barstow,  Jr.— Fox,  T.  B'.  T.  B.  Fox,  Jr.— Hall,  ]S".  H.  AY.  Hall.— 
Jarves,  H.  D.  C.  J.  Mills.— Morse,  J.  T.  C.  R.  Mudge;  W.  M.  Rogers. 
— Fernald,  J.  C.  E.  M.  Newcomb.- Ware,  D.  E.  W.  D.  Russell.— Shaw, 
S.  B.  R.  G.  Shaw.— Clapp,  H.  A.  G.  Weston.— Wright,  J.  E.  L.  C. 
Alden;    S.  G.  Emerson.  — Alden,  L.  C.    P.  Almv;   H.  J.  DooHttle.— 

.  Holmes,  O.  W.,  Jr.  A.  Dehon.— Crocker,  G.  W.*  J.  L.  Fenton.— Gar- 
rison, W.  P.  W.  Y.  Gholson.— Higginson,  T.  W.  T.  J.  Leavitt;  J.  I. 
Grafton;  H.  F.  Brown;  S.  Storrow.— Davis,  J.  C.  T.  R.  Robeson.— 
McCarthv,  E.  D.  E.  C.  Bowman.— Cadv,  D.  R.  J.  P.  Burrage.— Pea- 
bodv,  A.'P.  S.  C.  Haven.— Hodges,  T.  D.  J.  Hodges.— Parker,  W.  W. 
A.  C.  Parker.— Rogers,  H.  M.  H.  Ropes.— Hopkins,  L.  P.  G.  A.  Stone. 
—Cotton,  J.  W.  J.  H.  Tucker.— Lincoln,  A.  A.  Barker ;  E.  L.  Stevens.— 
Jenks,  H.  F.  W.  P.  Bovnton.— Cudworth,  AY.  H.  AA^.  D.  Crane.— Dunn, 
J.C.  H.S.  Dunn.— Gould,E.P.  S.  S.  Gould.- Brooks,F.  G.P.Stevens. 
—Abbott,  E.  H.  E.  S.  Abbott.— Cutler,  E.  J.  F.  Birnev.— Olnev,  P.  B. 
E.  Chapin.— Wallev,  W.  P.  F.  AA".  Crowninshield.— Sedgwick,'  A.  G. 
J.  N.  Hedges.  —  Richardson,  W.  L.  A.  G.  Thurston.  — Paine,  F.  C. 
S.  Paine.— Arnold,  H.  P.    C.  J.  Russel.— App.— Biog.  index. 

—  Higher  education  of  woman.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1873.)  15733 

—  Same.    (Wom.  Suff.  Tr.)  14359 

—  Malbone ;  an  Oldport  romance.  7832 

—  The  nonsense  of  it;  short  answers  to  common  obj.  agt.  woman  suttrage. 

{In  Wom.  Suff.  Tr.)  14359 

—  Oldport  davs.  11943 

—  Ought  wornen  to  learn  the  alphabet?  (AYom.  Suff.  Tr.)                                   14359 

—  Out-door  papers.  2308 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  593 

Contents.  Saints  and  their  bodies.— Physical  courage. — Letter  to  a 
dyspeptic. — Murder  of  the  innocents. — Barbarism  and  civilization. — Gym- 
nastics.— I^ew  counterblast. — Health  of  our  girls. — April  days. — My  out- 
door study. — Water-lilies. — Life  of  birds. — Procession  of  the  flowers. — 
Snow. 

—  Paper.     {In  Howe,  J.  "W.    Sex  and  education.)  12253 

—  Preface  ;    memoir   of   Erckmann-Chatrian.      {In    Erckmann-Chatrian. 

Mad.  Therese.)  7555 

—  The  rationale  of  spiritualism ;  lect.,  1858.  2302 

—  A  ride  through  Kanzas,  1856;  Scripture  idolatry.  1902 

—  Short  studies  of  American  authors.                     ".  19269 

Contents.  Hawthorne.— Poe. — Thoreau.—Howells.— Helen  Jackson. — 
Henry  James,  Jr. 

—  To  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison;  sonnet.     (7n  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

—  Woman  and  her  wishes;  essay.     (Woman's  rights  tracts.)  1908 

—  Woman  in  Christian  civilization,     {In  Relig.  aspects,  etc.)  5339 

—  The  word  philanthropv.     {In  Free  Relig.  Assoc.    Freedom  and  fellow- 

ship.)                       '  13778 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  the  United  States.  13433 

—  and  Longfellow,  S.,  eds.  Thalatta;  a  book  for  the  sea-side.  1904 
Higgledy-piggledy;  by  E.  H.  K.  Hugessen.  14325 
Hlggs,  J.  Fugue.  (Music  primer.)  ,  18418 
Higgs,  P.  The  electric  light  in  its  pract.  application.  19114 
High  Mills,  The ;  by  K.  Saunders.  9887 
High  life  and  low  life  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.     {In  his  Plain 

talks.)  6015 

High,  low,  Jack,  and  the  game ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  his 

Extravaganzas,  v.  1.)  *I 

High,   low.  Jack,   and  the  game  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^,  and  C. 

Dance.     {In  French's  Min.  dram.,  v.  20.)  11846 

High  spirits  ;  by  J.  Payn.  19363 

High- water-mark  ;  by  F.  Jerome.  18568 

Higher  law;  by  [H.  Ainslie].  10196 

Higham,  M.  R.     Cloverly.  '  15366 

Higher  than  the  church  ;  art  and  legend  of  anc.  times  ;  by  W. 

von  Hillern.  21232 

Highland  widow  ;  by  W.  Scott.  13220 

Highland  treason.  The;  drama;  by  E.  G.  Holland.     {In  his 

Ess.,  etc.)  1947 

Highlands  of  Scotland.     Blackie,  J.  S.     Altavona  ;  life  in  the 

Highlands.  21936 

—  Campbell,  J.  F.    Popular  tales  of  the  west  Highlands.    4  v.  *I 

—  Conway,  J.    Forays  among  salmon  and  deer.  10856 

—  Lees,  J.  C.    Stroniburv;  or.  Hanks  of  Highland  varn.  21718 

—  Maxwell,  W.  H.    Sports  and  adv.  in  the  highlands  and  islands  of  S.  2978 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    Tales  of  the  West  Highlands.     {In  his  Chips,  v.  2.)  7665 

—  Reid,  J.  T.    Art  rambles  in  the  highlands  and  islands  of  S.  *I 

—  St.  John,  C.    Sketches  of  the  wild  sports  and  nat.  hist,  of  the  Highlands.      18449 

—  Victoria,  Qveen  of  Gt.  Britain.    Leaves  fr.  the  journ.  of  our  life  in  the 

Highhuids,  1848-61 ;  ed.  by  A.  Helps.  "  7139 

High  ways  and  by-ways  ;  by  B.  Webster.     {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  19.)  11845 

Hilda.     Gibb,  J.     Hilda.      {In  his  Gudrun,  etc.)  22358 

Hildebertus  Cenomanensis^  Bp.  of  Tours,  St.     De  urbis  Romae 

ruina.     {In  Lemaire,   N.   E.     Poet.  Lat.,  v.  4.)      (Bib. 

Class.  Lat.)  8362 

—  Hymn  of  Hildebert;  and  other  mediaeval  hvmns;  with  trans,  bv  E.  C. 

Benedict.  '  *  7274 

Hildebrand.     See  Gregopy  VII.,  Poj^e. 
Hildebrand,  H.  H.     Folkens  tro  om  siua  doda.  15025 


594  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Hildenbrand,  W.  Cable  making  for  suspension  bridges  ;  with 
reference  to  the  cables  of  the  East  river  bridge.  (Van 
Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  17364 

Hildreth,  R.     Archy  Moore,  the  white  slave ;  or,  Mem.  of  a 

fugitive  ;  with  introd.  1905 

Note.    First  pub.  as  The  slave ;  or,  Mem.  of  Archy  Moore. 

—  Despotism  in  America ;  nature  and  results  of  slave-holding  in  the  U.  S.  1906 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.  to  end  of  16th.  Congress.    6  v.  1907-12 

—  Japan,  as  it  was,  and  is.  1913 

—  Theory  of  politics ;  inq.  into  the  foundations  of  governments.  1914 
Hiles,  J.     Sacred  songs,  anc.  and  mod.  ;  coll.  of  vocal  music.  *I 
Hilgard,  J.  E.     Tides  and  tidal  action  in  harbors.     {In  Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)                                                           14377 

Hill,  A.  F.     Secrets  of  the  sanctum  ;  inside  view  of  an  editor's 

life.  13587 

Hill,  A.  S.     General  rules  for  punctuation,  and  the  use  of 

capital  letters.  13366 

—  Principles  of  rhetoric  and  their  appl. ;  with  rules  for  punctuation.  17760 
Hill,  B.  A.  Liberty  and  law  under  federative  government.  ~  12102 
Hill,  D.  J.     Washington  Irving.     Portr.      (Am.  authors.)  18302 

—  Wm.  Cullen  Bryant.  Portr.  (Am.  authors.)  18489 
Hill,    E.   B.     Insanity   as    a   defence.     {In   Grinnell,    C.   E. 

Points  of  law,  Guiteau's  case.)  *I 

Hill,  E.     Criminal  capitalists.     {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and 

Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

—  Criminal  capitalists.  {In  Inter.  Pen.  Cong.  Trans.,  1872.)  *I 
Hill,  F.  S.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dram. 

Hill,  F.     British  prisons.     {In  Nat.  Pris.  Ref.  Cong.  Trans., 

1874.)  *I 

—  In  what  kinds  of  work  should  prisoners  be  enppl.,  and  what  inducement 

should  be  offered  for  steadv  industrv?    (In  Inter.  Pen.  Cong.  Trans., 

1872.)  -  >  .  ^ J 

Hill,  G.     Pleasures  and  profits  of  our  little  poultry  farm.  18553 

Hill,  G.  A.     A  geometry  for  beginners.  20475 

Hill,  G.  C.  {pseud.  Uncle  Philip).     Adventures  of  Capt.  John 

Smith.  4046 

—  Gen.  Israel  Putnam ;  biog.  1917 
Hill,  H.  A.     Relations  of  business  meri  to  national  legislation. 

{In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Ass.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

Hill,  J.  M.     Boarding  out  of  pauper  children.     {In  Nat.  Con. 

on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Hill,  M.  D.  Objections  to  sentences  of  imprisonment  for  lim- 
ited periods.  {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc. 
Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

—  Hill,  R.  andF.  D.    The  recorder  of  Birmingham;  mem.  of  M.  D.  Hill; 

with  select,  from  his  correspondence.  18837 

Hill,  O.     Our  common  land  and  other  essays.  20029 

Contents.    Our  common  land.— District  visiting.— A  few  words  to  vol- 
unteer visitors  among  the  poor.— A  more  excellent  way  of  charity.— A 
word  on  good  citizenship.— Open  spaces.— Effectual  charity.— The  future 
of  our  commons. 
Hill,  R.  and  F.  D.     The  recorder   of  Birmingham  ;  mem.  of 

M.  D.  Hill ;  with  select,  fr.  his  correspondence.  18837 

What  we  saw  in  Australia.  14218 

Hill,  R.     Village  dialogues.     38th  ed.  7210 

—  and  G.  B.  Life  of  Sir  R.  Hill,  and  history  of  pedny  postage.  2  v.  20541-2 
Hill,  T.     First  lessons  in  geometry.     Rev.  ed.  18319 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  595 

—  Geometry  and  faith ;  frag*  suppl.  to  the  9th.  Bridgewater  treatise.  13373 

—  The  true' order  of  studies.  15489 

—  joint  author.    See  Wentworth,  G.  A. 

—  Timbs,  J.  "  Tom  Hill."  {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 
Hill,  W.  A.     Biographical  sk.  of  T.  Campbell.   (In  Campbell, 

T.     Poet,  works.)                                          •  677 
Hill,  W.  H.     Elements  of  philosophy,  compr.  logic  and  ontol- 
ogy.    4th.  ed.  18001 

—  Ethics ;  or,  Moral  philosophy.  18000 
Hill  and  valley  ;  by  H.  Martineau.  2937 
Hill  and  valley  ;  or,  Wales  and  the  Welsh  ;  by  C.  Sinclair.  16855 
Hillard,  G.  S.     Biography   of   F.   Webster.     (In   Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

—  Life  and  adv.  of  Capt.  J.  Smith.     {In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  1.)  2708 

—  Same.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  2.)  4111 

—  Six  months  in  Italy.  6th.  ed.  1920 
Hillebrand,  K.     France  and  the  French  in  the  2d.  half  of  the 

19th.  cent.  ;  fr.  the  German.  20668 

—  German  thought  from  the  seven  years'  war  to  Goethe's  death.  19987 
Hillern,  W.  von.     Aus  eigener  Kraft.     8  v.  in  1.                           16238 

—  Same.    Eng.    By  his  own  might.  10749 

—  Elsa  and  her  vulture ;  tr.  bv  Ladv  Wallace.  15924 

—  Ein  Arzt  der  Seele.    4  v.  iii  2.      *  16236-7 

—  Ernestine.    2  v.  20214-15 

Note.    Different  translation  of  Only  a  girl. 

—  Geier-wally ;  tale  of  the  Tyrol.  14324 

—  Higher  than  the  church ;  art  legend  of  anc.  times ;  fi\  the  German  by  M. 

J.  Safford.  21232 

—  The  hour  will  come ;  tale  of  an  Alpine  cloister ;  fr.  the  German  by  C.  Bell.  20569 

—  Only  a  girl ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister.  7636 
See  also  Ernestine. 

—  A  twofold  life.  11319 
Hilliard,  H.  W.  Speeches  and  addresses.  1923 
Hills,  The,  of  the  Shatemuc  ;  by  E.  Wetherell  [S.  Warner].  4654 
Hillyard,  W.  H.     The  captive's  daughter  ;  The  little  trapper  ; 

The  planter's  son.     (Magnet  stories.)  10582 

Hillyer,  S.     The  Marable  family.  18922 

Hillyers,  The,  and  the  Burtons  ;  by  H.  Kingsley.  5896 

Himalaya  Mts.     Myers,  P.  V.  N.     Remains   of  lost   empires  ; 

ruins  of  Palmyra,  Nineveh,  Babylon,  and  Persepolis,  with 

notes  on  India  and  the  Cashmerian  Himalayas.  13466 

—  Wilson,  A.    The  abode  of  snow ;  upper  vallevs  of  the  Himalava.  14172 
Himes,  J.  A.     Study  of  Milton's  Paradise  Lost.          '                 17701 
Hincks,  F.     The  political  destiny  of  Canada.     See  Smith,  G. 
Hind,  H.  Y.     Explorations  in   the   interior   of  the   Labrador 

peninsula.    2  v.  6471-2 

Hind,  J.  R.     The  solar  system  ;  descr.  treat.  1924 

Hindley,  Charles.     History  of  the  cries  of  London,  anc.  and 

modern.  21705 

Hindoo  tales ;  tr.  fr.  the  Sanscrit,  by  P.  W.  Jacob.  11670 

Hindoos.     See  India. 
Hindostan.     See  India. 
Hinds,  H.  M.     Silhouette  illust.     See  Abbott,  E.     Long  Look 

books. 
Hindu.     See  India. 
Hines,  G.     Life  on  the  plains  of  the  Pacific  ;  Oregon  ;  its  hist., 

cond.,  etc.,  with  pers.  adv.  ;  notes  of  a  voyage  around  the 

world.  1925 


596  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Hingston,  E.  P.     The  genial  showman  ;  reiftinis.  of  Artemus 

Ward.  8692 

Hinrichs,  G.     Principles  of  phys.  science  demonst.  by  the  stu- 
dent's own  exper.  and  obs.     2  v.  *I 
Contents.    V.  1,  pt.  1.    Method  of  quantitative  induction.    2.    Prin- 
ciples of  chemistry,  and  molecular  science. 
Note.    PubHcation  discontinued. 

Hinsdale,  B.  A.      President   Garfield   and   education ;    Hiram 

College  memorial.  21233 

Contents.    Memorial  of  G.  in  Hiram. — G.'s  speeches  and  addresses  on 
education,  etc. 

Hinton,  J.     Life  and  letters  ;  ed.  by  E.  Hopkins.     Introd.  by 

W.  W.  Gull.     2d.  ed.  18112 

—  Man,  and  his  dwelling  place.  10361 

—  The  mystery  of  pain.  11094 

—  Philosophy  and  religion ;  fr.  the  mss.  of  H. ;  ed.  by  C.  Haddon.  21713 

—  Physiology  for  pract.  use.  Introd.  by  E.  L.  Youmans.  12870 
Hinton,  P.  J.  English  radical  leaders.  (Brief  biog.)  13828 
Hints  about  business.  11176 
Hints  for  Fourth  of  July  orations.  {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 
Hints  on  household  taste  ;  by  C.  L.  Eastlake.  *I 

—  Same ;  ed.  by  C.  C.  Perkins.  9104 
Hints  to  young  tandem  drivers,  by  an  old  hand.  16867 
Hippeau,  C.     L'instruction  public  aux  Etats-Unis.  *I 

—  L'instruction  publique  en  Allemagne.  *I 

—  L'instruction  publique  en  Angleterre.  *I 

—  L'instruction  publique  en  Italic.  *I 

—  L'instruction  publique  dans  les  6tat8  du  nord,  Suede— Norw6ge — Dane- 

mark.  *I 

Hippolyte ;  monologue;  par  L.  Supersac.     {In  Sayn^tes,  ete., 

s^r.  2.)  14792 

Hiram  Greg  ;  by  J.  C.  Hirst.     3  v.  21976-8 

Hiram  Hireout ;  by  H.  J.  Conway.     {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  22.)  7982 

Hirell ;  by  J.  Saunders.  .  6702 

Hirst,  J.  C.     Hiram  Greg.     3  v.  21976-8 

Hirtius,  Aulus.     See  Caesar,  C.  J. 
His  last  legs  ;  farce ;  by  W.  B.  Bernard.     {In  French's  Min. 

dram.,  v.  1.)  6056 

His  grandmothers  ;  a  summer  salad.  17115 

His  hat  and  cane  ;  by  W.  SoUohub.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)         17926 
His  inhentance  ;  by  A.  Trafton.  17775 

His  last  legs  ;  by  W.  B.  Bernard.      {In  French's  Min.  dram., 

V.  1.)  6056;  11833 

His  level  best,  and  other  stories  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  11209 

His  little  mother,  and  other  tales  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  20361 

His  majesty,  myself  ;  by  W.  M.  Baker.  19271 

His  marriage  vow  ;  by  C.  F.  Corbin.  12010 

His  natural  life  ;  by  M.  Clarke.  15454 

His  two  wives  ;  by  M.  C.  Ames.  13307 

His  young  wife  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith.  17425 

Hislop,  A.     Book  of  Scottish  anecdote  ;  humorous,  social,  leg- 
endary, etc.  13710 
Histoire  d'une  Parisienne  ;  par  O.  Feuillet.                                      14664 
Histoire  *d'un  tremblement  de  terre  ;  par  C.  Debans.     {In  his 

Drames  a  toute  vapeur.)  14653 


CAI^LOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  597 

Historic  Americans  ;  by  T.  Parker.  15407 

Historical  acct.  of  the  circumnavigation  of  the  globe.  1538 

Historical  dramas  ;  by  T.  Taylor.  17386 
Historical  fields  and  mansions  of  Middlesex  ;  by  S.  A.  Drake.  7336 
Historical  handbooks.     See  Browning,  O. 

Historical  parallels  ;  [by  J.  H.  Malkin].  2  v^  16003-4 
Historical  sketches.     See  Newman,  J.  H. 

Histoire  d'un  conscrit  de  1813  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9401 

Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9396 
Histoire  d'un  pauvre  musicien  (1770-1793)  ;  par  X.  Marmier.      9416 

Histoire  d'un  paysan,  1789  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9397 

Histoire  d'un  paysan,  1792  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9398 

Histoire  d'un  paysan,  1793  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9399 

Histoire  d'un  paysan,  1794-1815  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9400 
History.     See  Ancient  history. 

—  Ancient  History. 

Miscellaneous  icorks. 

—  Adams,  C.  R.    Manual  of  historical  literature,  compr.  descr.  of  histories 

in  Eng.,  Fr.,  and  Germ. ;  with  sugg.  as  to  hist,  study.  *I 

—  Bigland,  J.    Letters  on  the  study  and  use  of  history.     *                .  403 

—  Bisset,  A.    Essays  on  historicartruth.  10107 

—  Brougham,  H.    Historical  and  polit.  dissertations.     {In  his  Works,  v.  8.)  *I 

—  Carlyle,  T.    On  history.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1,  2.)  69&-7 

—  Chambers,  W.    Historical  and  misc.  questions  with  answers.  20925 

—  Davidson,  D.    Connexion  of  sacred  and  profane  history.    3  v.  in  1.  1108 

—  Deming,  L.    Collection  of  useful,  interesting,  and  remark,  events.  1143 

—  Forsyth,  W.    Historical  evidence.     {Bi  his  Ess.  crit.  and  narr.)  12723 

—  Freeinan,  E.  A.    Historical  essavs.    2  ser.  -9835;  11525 
Unity  of  history.                       *                                         '  11127;  12264 

—  Gilman,  A.    Seven  historic  ages.  7259 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    The  way  of  history.     {In  his  Ways  of  the  spirit.)  17367 

—  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.    Historical  treatises  :  Political  consequences  of  the 

Reformation;  Rise,  prog.,  and  pract.  infl.  of  polit.  theories;  Rise  and 

growth  of  the  continental  interests  of  Gt.  Brit. ;  fr.  the  German.  1843 

—  Hield,  M.    Living  pages  fr.  many  ages.    Illust.  19343 

—  Moncrieff,  R.  H.  Famous  hist,  scenes  fr.  three  cent. ;  celeb,  events  fr. 

the  reform,  to  the  end  of  the  Fr.  revolution.  14162 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Entretiens  sufr  I'histoire.  {In  his  Xouv.  lund.,  v.  9.)  *I 

—  Smith,  G.    On  the  study  of  history,    .(/w  his  Lect.)  6413 

—  Taylor,  I.    History  of  the  transmission  of  anc.  books  to  mod.  times ; 

with  the  Process  of  hist,  proof.  11380 

—  Timbs,  J.    Historic  ninepins ;  book  of  curiosities.  11426 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    Glimpses  of  history.  13478 

—  Wells,  D.  A.    Things  not  generally  known ;  hand-book  of  facts.  4713 

Modern  history. 

—  See  Modern  history. 

Philosophy  of  history. 

—  Comte,  A.    Social  dynamics.     {In  his  Syst.  of  pos.  polity,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Flint,  R.    Philosophy  of  hist,  in  France' and  Germanv.  13278 

—  Gilbart,  J.  W.    The  philosophv  of  historv.     (Zw /lis  Lect.  and  ess.)  19290 

—  Hegel,  G.  W.  F.    Lectures ;  f  r.  3d.  German  ed.,  bv  J.  Sibree.  1844 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    Philosophy  of  history.            '  3789 

—  Shedd,  W.  G.  T.    Lecture  upon  the  philosophy  of  history.  ,   5663 

—  Sullivan,  W.    Historical  causes  and  effects,  476-1517.  '   4301 

Universal  history. 

—  Fisher,  R.  S.    Book  of  the  world;  acct.  of  all  republics,  empires,  etc. 

Illust.    2  V.  1474-5 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    History  of  all  nations.    Illust.    2  v.  1602-3 

—  Gilman,  A.    First  steps  in  general  history.                                      .  12494 

—  Hunt,  F.  W.    Practical  class-book  of  the  hist,  of  the  world.  6386 

—  Labberton,  R.  H.    Hist,  ktlas ;  cont.  chron.  ser.  of  maps  fr.  the  dawn  of 

hist.  *I 

Historical  questions ;  companion-book  to  Outlines  of  hist.  *I 

—J  -  Outlines  of  hist. ;  with  tables,  chron.,  general,  and  literary.  *I 


598  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Lardner,  D.    Outlines  of  history,  fr.  the  earliest  per.  Am.  ed.,  with  add.  5639 

—  Lord,  J.  Points  of  H.  for  schools  and  colleges  [in  questions  and  answers] .     20773 

—  Maunder,  S.    The  treasury  of  history.    2  v.  2965-6 

—  Millot,  C.  F.  X.    Elements  of  general  history.    5  v.  5120-4 

—  Mueller,  J.  von.    History  of  the  world.    4  v.  2312-15 

—  Stoddart,  J.    Introduction  to  the  study  of  univ.  history.  6382 

—  Swinton,  W.    Outlines  of  the  world's  hist.,  anc,  medieval,  and  mod., 

with  spec.  rel.  to  the  hist,  of  civilization,  etc.  13256 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.    Manualof  anc.  and  mod.  history;  rev.  by  C.  S.  Henry.  4384 

—  Thalheimer,  M.  E.    Outline  of  general  history."               '  19050 

—  Tytler,  A.  F.    Elements  of  general  history.    *  4557 

—  Universal  hist.,  to  the  beginning  of  the  18th.  cent.    2  v.  4558-9 

—  Weber,  G.    Outlines  of  univ.  hist. ;  fr.  the  German  by  M.  Behr ;  rev. 

and  corr.  *  4695 

—  White,  H.    Elements  of  univ.  hist,  to  the  treaty  of  Vienna.  5182 

—  Worcester,  J.  El.    Elements  of  history,  ancient  and  modern.  4859 

—  See  also  Bible : — Civilization ; — Liberty. 

Also  Middle  Ages ;— Nineteenth  century ;  and  the  names  of  countries. 
Also  Epochs  of  history.— Historical  handbooks ;— History  primers. 
History  of  a  crime,  The  ;  by  V.  Hugo.  17461 

History  of  a  miracle.    {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Wds., 

V.  8.)  14308 

History  of  a  Parisienne  ;  by  O.  Feuillet.  20631 

History  of  a  ship  fr.   her  cradle  to  her  grave  ;  with  acct.   of 

mod.  steamships  and  torpedoes.     New  ed.  21324 

History  of  American  missions.  5169 

Contents.    Tracy,  J.    History  of  the  Amer.  Board. — Peck,  S.    Mis- 
sions of  the  Baptist  Gen.  Convention. — Mudge,  E.  Missions  of  the  Meth. 
Episc.    Church. — Cutter,  W.     Missionary  eftbrts  of   the  Prot.    Episc. 
Church  in  the  U.  S.— Mack,  E.    Freewill  i3aptist  Foreign  Missions  Soc— 
Board  of  Foreign  Missions  of  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  the  Presbvterian 
^  Church  in  the  U.  S. 
History  of  an  acre  ;  by  C.  Reade.      {In  his  Multum  in  parvo.)   22084 
History  of  my  pets  ;  by  Grace  Greenwood  [S.  J.  Lippincott].     2701 
History  of  Sir  R.  Whittington  and  his  cat.     {In  Lodge,  H.  C. 

Six  pop.  tales,  ser.  2.)  19661 

History  of  the  next  French-  revolution  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray. 

{In  his  Burlesques.)  5380 

History  of  wonderful  inventions.     IHust.  5081 

History.     For  other  anonymous  titles  beginning  with  '  History,' 
see  the  name  of  the  person,  place,  or  subject  to  which  the 
works  relate. 
History  primers.     See  Green,  J.  R. 

History,  Stories  from  ;  by  A.  Strickland.  7174 

Hitchcock,  C.  H.     Existence  of  glacial  action  on  Mt.  Wash- 
ington.    {In  Estes,  D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 
Hitchcock,  E.,  i).i).     Elementary  geology.  1927 

—  Historv  of  a  zoological  temperance  convention ;   held  in  Centr.  Africa, 

1847.                                                                                -  1933 

—  Power  of  Christian  benevolence ;  life  of  M.  Lyon.  1929 
— ^  Religion  of  geology  and  its  connected  sciences ;  new  ed.  5444 

—  Religious  lect.  on  peculiar  phenomena  in  the  four  seasons.  1930 

—  Religious  truth,  illust.  fr.  science;  sermons  and  addresses.  1931 

—  Report  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  botany,  and  zoology  of  Mass.  1928 

—  A  wreath  for  the  tomb ;  Extr.  on  death  and  eternity ;  with  ess.  and  ser- 

mon on  lessons  taught  by  sickness.  '  1932 

Hitchcock,  E.,  Prof.     Hygiene  at  Amherst  College.     {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Hitchcock,  E.  A.  Remarks  upon  alchemy  and  the  alchemists.  *I 
Hitchcock,   H.   O.     Relations  of    excessive  use  of    alcoholic 

drinks  to  the  pub.  health.     {Bi  Am.   Pub.   Health  Asso. 

Rept.,  V.  2.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  599 

Hitchcock,  R.  Synopsis  of  the  fresh- water  rhizopods  ;  condsd. 
acct.  of  genera  and  species,  founded  upon  Prof.  Leidy's 
"  Fresh- water  rhizopods  of  No.  Amer."  20669 

Hitchcock.  R.  D.     Introduction.      (In  Tauler,  J.     Hist.)  4353 

—  Socialism.  18258 
Hitherto  ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  8014 
Hittell,  J.  S.     Bancroft's  Pacific  Coast  guidebook.    Maps  and 

illust.  *I 

—  Brief  history  of  culture.  13332 

—  Resources  of  California.  2436 
Ho  !  le  vert !  bouffonnerie  ;  par  C.  Narrey.     (In  Legouv^,  G. 

J.  B.  E.  W.     Theatre,  ser.  5.)  14689 

Hoar,  G.  F..  Eulogy  upon  J.  A.  Garfield,  Dec.  1881.  (Wor- 
cester.    City  Council.)  •  21286 

—  President  Garfield's  New  England  ancestry.  22773 

—  Woman  suffrage  essential  to  the  true  republic ;  address.    Woman's  right 

and  the  pub.  welfare.     (Wom.  Suff.  Tr.)  14359 

Hoare,  C.  The  slide-rule  and  how  to  use  it ;  with  a  slide-rule.  .  *I 
Hoare,  E.  N.     A  brave  fight ;  narrative  of  W.  Lee,  inventor. 

(Soc.  for  Prom.  Chr.  Knowledge.)  22401 

Hoare,  P.     Spoiled  child.     (In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  17.)  11844 

Hoaryhead  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  11 

"  Hobah,"  pseud.     The  game  of  modern  ombre.  7328 

Hobart,  N.     Life  of  Swedenborg  ;  with  acct.  of  his  writings. 

4th.  ed.  8762 

Hobbs,  I.   H.,  and  son.     Hobbs's    architecture;  designs    and 

ground  plans.     Illust.  20274 

Hoblush's  statement.     {Bi    Nov.    and    tales    fr.     Household 

Words,  V.  9.)  14309 

Hocknell,  J.     Evans,  F.  W.     {I71  his  Shakers.)  1644 

Hodder,  G.     Personal  reminiscences.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  13352 

Hodge,  A.  A.     Life  of  Charles  Hodge.  19881 

Hodge,  C.     Commentary  on  Romans.     18th.  ed.  6427 

—  What  is  Darwinism?        .  12468 

—  Hodge,  A.  A.  Life  of  Charles  Hodge.  19881 
Hodge,  H.  C.  Arizona  as  it  is  ;  notes  of  travel,  1874-1876.  17130 
Hodge  and  his  masters  ;  by  R.  Jefferies.  2  v.  20330-1 
Hodges,  E.  R.,  ed.     Cory's  anc.  fragments;  notes  and  introd.   16535 

Contents.  Origin,  progress,  and  results  of  hieroglyphic  and  cuneiform 
decipherment.— Phoenician  literature. — Sonchoniathbn.— Tyrian  annals ; 
fr.  Dius  and  Menander.— Periplus  of  Hanno.— Chaldaean  history;  fr. 
Berosus,  Abydenus,  and  Megasthenes. — Chaldaean  fragments. — Egyptian 
histories :  Old  Chronicle ;  Manetho ;  and  the  Laterculus  of  Eratosthenes ; 
Misc.  fragments.  — Indian  fragments;  fr.  Megasthenes,  e^c— Atlantic 
and  Panchiean  fragments;  fr.  Marcellus  and  Euemerus.— Miscellaneous 
fragments. 
Hodges,  G.  S.     The  quarrel  of  the  flowers  ;  Christmas  drama. 

{I71  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

Hodges,  G.  F.     Abbott,  E.  H.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Hodges,  H.  B.     A  course  in  scientific  German.  17162 

Hodges,  J.     Hodges,  T.  D.     (In  Higginson,   T.    W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Hodges,  T.  D.     Biography  of  J.  Hodges.      (In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 


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Hodgins,  J.  G.     System  of  pub.  instr.  in  Ontario.     {In  Nat. 

Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

Hodgkin,  T.     Italy  and  her  invaders,  376-476.     2  v.  19915-16 

Hodgson,  F.     Hodgson,  J.  T.  Memoir  of  H.  ;  with  letters  fr. 

Lord  Byron  and  others.     2  v.  18387-8 

Hodgson,  J.  T.  Memoir  of  F.  Hodgson;  with  letters.  2  v.     18387-8 
Hodgson,  8.  H.     Outcast  essays  and  verse  translations.  20808 

Contents.  Essays :  Genius  of  De  Quincey.— De  Quincey  as  political 
economist:  or,  De  Q.  and  Mill  on  supply  and  demand.— 7'Ae  supernatural 
in  English  poetry :  Sliakspere ;  Milton ;  Wordsworth ;  Tennyson.— Note ; 
On  the  true  symbol  of  Christian  union. — English  verse. —  Translations: 
Lucretius;  Horace;  Catullus;  Homer;  Anthologia  Palatina;  Hadrian. 
Hodgson,  W.     Select  hist.  mem.  of  the  Quakers.     2d.  ed.  6774 

—  The  Society  of  Friends  in  the  19th.  cent. ;  hist.  view.  2  v.  '  17908-9 
Hodgson,  W.  B.     Errors  in  the  use  of  English.     3d.  ed.  21709 

—  On  the  importance  of  the  studv  of  economic  science.     {In  Youmans, 

E.  L.  Cult,  demand,  by  mod. 'life.)  6952 

Hoe,  R.  M.     McCabe,  J.  D.      {In  Ms  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

Hoefer,  E.     The  old  countess  ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Elgard.  ^  8647 

Hoerberg,  P.  Sketch  of  H.    (J/iBiog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 

Hoey,  Mrs.  Cashel.     The  blossoming  of  an  aloe.  13559 

—  A  golden  sorrow.                                                                                             '  10939 

—  A  house  of  cards.  7705 

—  Kate  Cronin's  dowry.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17080 

—  The  question  of  Cain.  21296 
Hoey,  J.  C.  Memoir.  (J??  Plunket,  W.  C.  Speeches.)  5831 
Hoefer,  E.  Rolof,  der  Rekrut.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16158 
Hofer  ;  drama;  by  E.  Fitzball.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  21.)  11820 
Ho  Fi  of  the  yellow  girdle  ;  by  T.  T.  T.  (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 
Hofferichter,  T.  Fretwell,  J.,  Jr.  Persecution  by  the  Prus- 
sian government  of  H.  {In  Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Re- 
port, 1876.)  *I 

Hoffman,  C.  F.     Life  of  J.  Leisler.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of 

Amer.  biog.,  v.  13.)  4122 

—  The  man  in  the  reservoir.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
Hoffman,  W.     Camp,  court,   and  siege  ;  narr.   of    pers.    adv. 

andobs.,  1861-1865,  1870-1871.  17305 
Hoffmann,  E.  T.  A.  Das  Fraulein  von  Scudery.  (Deut,  Novel- 
lenschatz.) 16147 

—  The  golden  pot.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 

—  Nachtstiicke.  10321 

—  The  sandman.     {In  Tales  fr.  the  German.)  5217 

—  The  sandman ;  The  elementary  spirit ;  The  Jesuits'  Church  in  G— .     {In 

Tales  fr.  the  German.)       '  4347 

—  Carlyle,  T.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  696 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Frem.\uiid.,Y.l.)  *I 
Hoffmann,  H.  Kindergarten  toys,  and  how  to  use  them.  12886 
Hoffmann,  L.     Modern  magic  ;  treat,  on  the  art  of  conjuring. 

Illust.  16722 

—  Secrets  of  conjuring  and  magic,  by  R.  Houdin;  tr.  with  notes.  Illust.  »  17529 
Hoffmann  von  Fallersleben,  A.  H.    Schmidt,  J.    {In  his  Bilder 

aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 

Hofland,  B.     The  Czarina ;  hist.  rom.  of  the  court  of  Russia.  9928 

—  Daniel  Denuison.  5234 

—  The  son  of  a  genius.  1936 
Hofmann,  C.     Practical  treat,  on  the  manuf.  of  paper.  *I 
Hogan,  W.     Popery,  as  it  was  and  is  ;  also.  Auricular  confes- 
sion, and  Popish  nunneries.     Illust.  1938 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  601 

Hogan,  M.  P.  ;  by  [M.  Laffan].  21565 

Hogarth,  W.     Works.     Illust.,  [with  descriptions].  8557 

—  Works;  with  life  and  descr.  of  his  pictures, by  J.  Ireland  and  J.  Nichols. 

3  ser.  *I 

—  Cunningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1053 

—  Dobson,  A.    Hogarth.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  artO  19325 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Hogarth;  the  painter,     {in  her  Hist,  sketches.)  8132 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.     {In  his  Eng.  humourists.)  4398 

—  Timbs,  J.'    {In  his  Anecdote  biog.,  ser.  2.)  8915 

—  Wedmore,  F.    Hogarth.    Wilkie  and  Leslie.     {In  his  Masters  of  genre 

painting.)  19479 

Hogbin,  A.  C.     Elsa.  18770 
Hogg,  J.     The  microscope;  its  hist.,  constr.,  and  application. 

Illust.     5th.  ed.  7069 

—  The  ophthalmoscope;  its  mode  of  application  expl.,  and  value  shown.  *I 
Hogg,  James.    Poetical  works  ;  with  autobiog.     Illust.     5  v.  5084-8 

—  A  singular  letter  fr.  So.  Africa.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  3.)  19142 

—  Tales  and  sketches.    6  v.    v.  2  wanting.  1939-44 

—  Winter  evening  tales ;  collected  in  the  south  of  Scotland.    2  v.  in  1.  2275 

—  Howitt,  W.  {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 
Hoheulohe,  S.  C.  C.  V.  Tuttle,  H.  {In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 
Hohensteins,  The  ;  by  F.  Spielhagen.  8410 
Hohlfield,  — .  Howe,  H.  (In  JiisMem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 
Holbeach,  H.,  pseud.     See  Rands,  W.  B. 

Holbein,  H.    Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.    Diirer  and  Holbein.    {In  his 

Chr.  art,  etc.)  11076 

—  Woltmann,  A.  and  Cundall,  J.  Hans  Holbein.  19023 
Holbrook,  J.  H.     Ten  years  aniong  the  mail-bags  ;   or.  Notes 

fr.  the  diary  of  a  spec,  agent  of  the  P.  O.  Dept.  1946 
Holcombe,  J.  P.,  ed.     Literature  in  letters  ;   or,  Manners,  art, 
criticism,  biog.,  hist.,  and  morals,  illust.  in  the  corres.  of 
em.  persons.  6223 
Holcombe,  W.  H.     The  end  of  the  world  ;  with  new  interpre- 
tations of  history.  21297 
Holcroft,  T.     The  road  to  ruin.      {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  7.)  11809 
llolden,  E.  S.     Sir  Wm.  Herschel,  his  life  and  works.  20198 

—  Studies  in  Cent.  American  picture-writing.     {In  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Bur.  of  Ethnol.  Ann.  rept.,  1879-80.)  *I 

—  joint  author.    See  Newcomb,  S. 

Holden,  L.  L.     A  summer  jaunt  thr.  the  old  world  ;  excursion 

by  the  Tourj^e  party,  1878.  18806 

Holden  with  the  cords  ;  by  W.  M.  L.  Jay  [J.  L.  M.  Woodruff].  12971 

Holdich,  C.     Wothorpe-by-Stamford.  21891 

Holdsworth,  E.  W.  H.     Sea  fisheries.     (British  industries.)  17098 

Hole,  C.  Brief  biographical  dictionary  ;  add.  by  W.  A.  "Wheeler.  6426 

Hole,  S.  R.     Nice  and  her  neighbors.  *I 

Holiday  camp.  The  ;  by  R.  St.  J.  Corbet.  10874 
Holiday  engagement ;  or.  The  Campbells  are  coming  ;  by  C.  M. 

Yonge.      {In  her  Bye-words.)  19611 

Holiday  rambles  in  ordinary  places  ;  fr.  the  Spectator.  19677 
Holiday  romance  ;    by  C.  Dickens.      {In  his  Mystery  of   E. 

Drood,  etc.)  8624 

Holiday  stories  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  7999 

Holiday  time  at  Forest  House.  Illust.  21576 
Holiday^.     Neale,  E.  V.     Feasts  and  fasts;  rise,  prog.,  and 

present  state  of  the  laws  rel.  to  Sunday,  etc.  *I 
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—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  {In  his  Criterion.)  6244 
Holidays  at  Roselands  ;  by  M.  Farquharson.  7474 
Holidays  in  eastern  France  ;  by  M.  B.  Edwards.  19104 
Holidays  in  home  countries  ;  by  E.  Walford.  20036 
Holiness.     Faber,  F.  W.     Growth  in  holiness.  8934 

—  Goulburn,  E.  M.  Pursuit  of  holiness ;  seq.  to  Thoughts  on  pers.  religion.  9636 
Holland,  E.  G.     Essays,  etc.                      .  1947 

Contents.  Essays:  American  scenery;  The  central  nation;  Mystery; 
Language ;  Symbolism ;  Inspiration.    Drama :  The  Highland  treason. 

—  Reviews  and  essays.  1948 

Contents.      Reviews :    Confucius ;     Channing ;    Natural   theology.  — 
Essays:   Genius;   Beauty;    Rising  of  thought;    The  infinite  harmony; 
Sorrow ;  The  immortal  life ;  Human  freedom  and  rights ;  Justice ;  Supre- 
macy of  heart;  Life  an  original  power. 
Holland,  F.  M.     The  reign  of  the  Stoics  ;  history,   religion, 
maxims  of  self-control,  self -culture,  benevolence,  etc.    Cita- 
tions of  authors  quoted.  18596 

—  Sordello ;  story  fr.  R.  Browning.  21273 
Holland,  H.     Recollections  of  past  life.                                            9980 

—  Hayward,  A.    Holland's  recollections.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  n. 

s.,  V.  2.)  12306 
Holland,  H.  R.  F.,  Lord.     See  Vassall,  H.  R. 

Holland,  J.  Treatise  on  manufactures  in  metal :  Iron  and  steel. 

2  V.      (Lardner.     Cab.  of  use.  arts.)  21621-2 
Holland,  J.  G.  (j9sei^(Z.  Timothy  Titcomb).  Arthur  Bonnicastle.    1189S 

—  The  Bay  path;  a  tale.  1945 

—  Bitter-sweet ;  poem.  1949 

—  Garnered  sheaves ;  poet,  works.  11268 

—  Complete  poetical  writings.    Illust.  20854 

—  Every-day  topics.    A  book  of  briefs.  •                16106 

Contents.  Culture.— Literature  and  literary  men.— Criticism. — The 
popular  lecture.— Personal  dangers.— Personal  "development.— Preachers 
and  preaching.  —  Christianity  and  'science.  —  Revivals  and  reforms. — 
Christian  practice.— The  church  of  the  future.— The  common  moralities. 
—Woman.— Woman  and  home.— Amusements.— The  temperance  ques- 
tion.— Social  intercourse. — Town  and  country. — The  rich  and  the  poor. — 
Politics  and  political  men. — American  life  and  manners. 

—  Gold  foil.  1950 

—  History  of  western  Massachusetts,  [1602-1854] .    2  v.  *I 

—  Kathrina ;  poem.  *  7017 

—  Lessons  in  life ;  familiar  essays.    5th.  ed.  5377 

—  Letters  to  the  Joneses.  5484 

—  Life  of  A.  Lincoln.  6025 

—  The  marble  prophecy,  and  other  poems.  11080 

—  Miss  Gilbert's  career ;  an  Amer.  story.  1951 

—  The  mistress  of  the  manse.  13079 

—  Nicholas  Minturn.  17102 

—  Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects.  6015 

Contents.  Self-help.— Eashion.— Work  and  play.— Working  and  shirk- 
ing.—High  life  and  low  life. — The  national  heart.— Cost  and  compensa- 
tion.—Art  and  life. — The  popular  lecture. 

—  Sevenoaks ;  story  of  to-day.  14111 

—  Titcomb's  letters  to  young  people.  1952 
Holland,  R.  A.     Relation  of  philosophy  to  agnosticism  and 

religion  ;  Atomism.     (Bi  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 
Holland,   S.    (S.),   Lady.      Memoir  of  Sydney   Smith;    with 

select,  fr.  his  letters  ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Austin.     2  v.  6041-2 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 
Holland,  T.  E.     The  Institutes  of  Justinian  ;   ed.  as  a  recen- 
sion of  the  Institutes  of  Gains.  5591 

—  Lecture  on  the  treaty  rel.  of  Russia  and  Turkey,  1774-1853;  with  treaties.  21706 
Holland.     Art. 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.    Homes,  haunts,  and  works  of  Rubens,  etc.    Illust.  10178 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  603 

—  Fromentin,  E.    Les  maltres  d'autrefois :  Belgique— Holland.  14478 
Same.    The  old  masters  of  Belgium  and  H. ;  tr.  by  M.  C.  Bobbins.  *I 

Description. 

—  Abbott,  J.    Bollo's  tour  in  Europe :  Holland.  28 

—  Amicis,  E.  de.    Holland  and  its  people;  tr.  by  C.  Tilton.  19930 

—  Bird,  F.  S.    The  land  of  dykes  and  windmills;  with  anecdotes  of  noted 

persons,  etc.                   '  21934 

—  Cox,  S.  S.     {In  his  Arctic  sunbeams.)  21610 

—  Guild,  C.    Abroad  again.  16945 

—  Havard,  H.    The  dead  cities  of  the  Zuvder  Zee.    Illust.  15627 
The  heart  of  Holland;  tr.  bv  Mrs.  Hoev.    Illust.  19714 

—  Mansfield.  R.  B.  (In  his  Log  of  the  Water  Lily.)  12202 
.  —  Narjoux,  F.     (In  his  Notes  and  sketches  of  an  architect.)  17145 

—  Scudder,  H.  E.    The  Bodley  grandchildren  and  their  journey  in  H.  22054 

EducatioJi. 

—  Arnold,  M.    The  popular  educ.  of  France ;  with  not.  of  Holland,  etc.  176 

History. 

—  Davies,  C.  M.    History  of  H.  and  the  Dutch  nation,  10th.-18th.  cent., 

incl.  the  rise  and  prog,  of  the  Protestant  reformation.    3  v.  *I 

—  Motley,  J.  L.    The  rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic.    3  v.  3170-2 
Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barneveld,  advocate  of  Holland.    2  v.     *I ;  12677-8 

—  See  also  Witt,  J.  de. 

Language  and  Literature. 

—  See  Dutch  literature. 

Holland  House.     Hayward,  A.     (In  his  Sketches,  etc.^  v.  2.)  20603 

Hollands,  The  ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  7844 
Holley,  G.  W.     The  Falls  of  Niagara ;   with  chapt.  on  other 

cataracts.  Illust.  22264 
Holley,  M.     Josiah  Allen's  wife  as  a  P.  A.  and  P.  I.  ;  Saman- 

tha  at  the  centennial.  17795 

—  Miss  Richards'  boy ;  and  other  stories.    Illust.  22727 

—  Mv  opinions  and  Betsev  Bobbet's ;  bv  Josiah  Allen's  wife.  13032 
Holley,  Myron.  Wright,  E.  M.'  Holley.  21395 
Holley,  O.  L.  Life  of  B.  Franklin.  1955 
Holliday,  D.   C.     Dengue  or  Dandy  fever.     (/?i  Am.   Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Rept.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Is  efficient  quarantine  possible  or  practicable?    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  4.)  *  *I 
Holliday,  F.  W.  M.     Address  of   welcome.      (In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Reports,  e^c,  v.  4.)  *I 
Hollis,  N.  H.     Worcester,  S.  T.     History  of  Hollis,  to  1879  ; 

with  biog.  sk.  of  settlers,  etc.  *I 

Hollister,  G.  H.     Kinley  Hollow.      (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  21892 

—  3Iount  Hope ;  or,  Philip,  King  of  the  Wampanoags ;  hist,  romance.  4058 
Hollister,  O.  J.  The  mines  of  Colorado.  6773 
Holloway,  L.  C.     The  ladies  of  the  White  house  ;    or.  In  the 

home  of  the  presidents,  1789-1880.  Portr.  *I 
Hollway-Calthrop,  H.  C.     See  Calthrop,  H.  C.  H. 

Holly,  H.  II.     Church  architecture.  *I 

—  Modern  dwellings  adapted  to  Amer.  wants  and  climate ;  with  treatise  on 

furniture,  etc.    Designs.  *I 

Holly,  H.  W.     Art  of  saw-filing.  8158 

—  Carpenters'  and  joiners'  hand  book.  8159 
Holly  and  mistletoe  ;  tales,  by  R.  Koch.  1954 
Holly-Tree,  The  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  (In  his  Add.  Chr.  stor.)  13202 
Holly-Tree  Inn  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  (In  his  Works.)  7759 
Holm,  Saxe,  pse?^c?.     Stories.     2  ser.                                  12136;  17894 

Contents.    Ser.  1.    Draxy  Miller's  dowry.— The  elder's  wife.— Whose 
wife  was  she?— The  one-legged  dancers.— How  one  woman  kept  her  hus- 


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band. — Esther  Wynn's  love-letters.  2,  A  four-leaved  clover.— Farmer 
Bassett's  romance*.— My  tourmaline.— Joe  Hale's  red  stockings.— Susan 
Lawton's  escape. 

Holmby  House  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  4488 

Holmes,  E.     Mozart's  life  ;  incl.  his  correspondence.  1956 

Holmes,  M.  J.     The  Cameron  pride.  6918 

—  Chateau  D'Or ;  Nora ;  and  Kitty  Craig.  20855 

—  Cousin  Maude ;  and  Rosamond.                                                                *  1957 

—  Daisy  Thornton,  and  Jessie  Graham.  20856 

—  Darkness  and  daylight.                                                               -  5659 

—  Dora  Deane ;  and  Maggie  Miller.  1958 

—  Edna  Browning.  10548 

—  Edith  Lyle.  15758 

—  The  English  orphans.                                                                                     •  1959 

—  Ethelyn's  mistake.  7836 

—  Forrest  house.  20857 

—  The  homestead  on  the  hillside ;  and  other  tales.  2018 

—  Hugh  Worthington.  5901 

—  'Lena  Rivers.  1960 

—  Marian  Gray.  2050 

—  Meadow  Brook.  5608 

—  Mildred.  20858 

—  Millbank.  9167 

—  Rose  Mather.  7651 

—  Tempest  and  sunshine.  1961 

—  West  Lawn ;  or,  The  rector  of  St.  Marks.  18082 
Holmes,  N.  The  authorship  of  Shakspeare.  3d.  ed.  5924 
Holmes,  O.  W.     Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table.  1962 

—  Same.    Der  Tisch-DespOt ;  Deutsch  von  L.  Abenheim.  16219 

—  The  brave  "  Old  South."     {In  Longfellow,  H.  W.  and  others.    Poems  of 

the  '-Old  South.")                                                                 •  *I 

—  Currents  and  counter  currents  in  medical  science.  1963 

—  Elsie  Veuner.  1964 

JVote.  Previously  published  in  the  Atlantic  Monthly  as  "The  Professor's 
story." 

—  The  guardian  angel.  7079 
-T  Introduction,  etc.     (In  Clarke,  E.  H.    Visions.)  17756 

—  Iris.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  7.)  12978 

—  The  iron  gate,  and  other  poems.  19839 

—  Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals ;  address.  9743 

—  The  mechanism  of  vital  actions.     (In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am. 

Rev.)                                                                        •  18790 

—  The  medical  profession  in  Mass.     {In  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.)  7869 

—  Poems.  1966 

—  The  poet  at  the  breakfast  table.  11068 

—  Poetical  works.  17131 

—  The  Professor  at  the  breakfast  table.  1967 

—  The  Professor's  storv.     See  Elsie  Venner,  above. 

-r-  Songs  of  many  seasons,  1S62-1874.  13083 

—  Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.  5483 

Contents.  Bread  and  the  newspaper. — My  hunt  after  "The  Captain."— 
The  stereoscope  and  the  stereograph. — Sun-painting  and  sun-sculpture, 
etc. — Doings  of  the  sunbeam. — The  human  wheel,  its  spokes  and  felloes. — 
Visit  to  the  autocrat's  landlady.— Visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed 
punsters.— The  great  instrument. — The  inevitable  trial. 

—  Visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed  punsters.   {In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)    12976 

—  Same.    In  Soundings  fr.  the  Atlantic,  above.  5483 

—  Biographical  sketch  and  selections.     {In  Amer.  poems.)  18947 

—  Haweis,  H.  R.     (7?2 /i is  Amer.  humorists.)  22504 

—  Kennedy,  W.  S.    O.  W.  Holmes,  poet,  litterateur,  scientist.                        *  22866 

—  Notice  and  selections.     {In  Am.  prose.)  19641 

—  Sketch  of  H.  {In  Gilman,  A.  Poets'  homes,  ser.  2.)  19289 
Holmes,  O.  W.,  Jr.    Biography  of  A.  Dehon.    {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.",  v.  2.)  6493 

—  The  common  law.  20636 
Holmes,  W.  R.  Sketches  on  the  shores  of  the  Caspian.  1968 
Hoist,  H.  von.     Constitutional  and  polit.  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  ; 

tr.  by  J.  J.  Lalor,  A.  B.  Mason,  and  P.  Shorey,  v.  1-3.    16052-4 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  605 

Contents.  V.  1.  1750-1833.  State  sovereignty  and  slavery.  3.  1828- 
1846.  Jackson's  administration.— Annexation  of  Texas.  3.  Ann.  of 
Tex.— Compromise  of  1850. 

—  John  C.  Calhoun.  (Amer.  statesmen.)  21585 
Holt,  A.  Gentlemen's  fancy  dress  ;  how  to  choose  it.  Illust.  22803 
Holtei,    Karl  E.    von.     's  Muhme-Lieutnant-Saloppel.     Deut. 

Novellenschatz.  16158 

—  Die  Yagabimden.  3  v.  in  1.  16439 
Holtzapffel,  J.  J.     Turning  and  mechanical  manipulation,  v.  4.        *I 

Note.    Continuation  of  the  work  by  C.  Holtzapffel,  which  is  in  Green 

Library.  *I 
Holub,  E.     Seven   years   in   So.   Africa ;  travels,   researches, 

and  hunting  adv.,  1872-79  ;  tr.  by  E.  E.  Frewer.     Illust. 

and  map.     2  v.  *I 

Holy  Comforter,  The  ;  by  J.  P.  Thompson.  18181 

Holy  (^rail.  The  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  A.  Tennyson.  8086 
Holy  Land.     See  Palestine. 

Holy  songs,  carols,  and  sacred  ballads.  19389 
Holy  wells,  and  Druid  relics ;   by   W.    Collins.     {In   Satchel 

ser.,  V.  1.)                                 '  13980 

Holy  and  profane  states  ;  by  T.  Fuller.  2191 

Holy  war.  The  ;  by  J.  Bunyan.  608 

Holyoake,  G.  J.     Among  the  Americans.  20938 

—  History  of  co-operation  in  Eug. :  its  literature  and  advocates.    2  v.  14077-8 

—  Hinton,  R.  J.  {In  his  Eng,  rad.  lead.)  13828 
Holyoake,  M.  The  conservation  of  pictures.  8959 
Holzendorff,  F.  von,  joint  editor.     See  Schmidt,  P.  W. 

Homans,   S.     Life   insurance.     {In   Amer.   Soc.    Sci.   Assoc. 

Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

—  A  new  plan  of  life  insurance.  (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 
Homberger,  II.    {pseud.    Heinrich    Horner).      Der   Siiugling. 

Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16169 

Home,  D.  D.     Incidents  in  my  life.     2  ser.  17377-8 

Home,  H.  Lord  Karnes.     Elements  of  criticism.  1754 

—  Tytler,  A.  F.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  H.  3  v.  11100-8 
Home.     See  Domestic. 

Home;  by  Douglas.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  13.)  11815 

Home;  by  [C.  M.  Sedgwick].  594 

Home,  The  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  494 

Home  again  I     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Wds.,  v.  11.)    14311 
Home  and  abroad  ;  wonders  of  fam.  objects  ;  by  S.  Dyer.  22576 

Home  and  college  ;  address  ;  by  F.  D.  Huntington.  2108 

Home  and  social  philosophy  ;  Chapters  on  every-day  topics  ;  fr. 
•       "  Household  Wds."     (Putnam's  lib.  for  the  people.)  1198 

Contents.  Dreams. — Ice. — Some  acct.  of  chloroform.— Mrs.  Meeks, 
of  a  son.— Atlantic  waves.— German  advertisements.— The  Methusaleh 
pill.— Mr.  Van  Ploos  on  penmanship.— Mysteries  of  a  tea-kettle. — The 
magic  crystal.— Private  hist,  of  the  palace  of  glass.— Physiology  of  intem- 
perance.— Sleep. — Chemistry  of  a  pint  of  beer. — The  rational  doctor. — 
Somnambulism. — The  world  of  water.— The  wind  and  the  rain.— Work 
of  the  world. — Chemistry  of  a  candle. — A  Paris  newspaper. — Balloon- 
ing.—Fate  days.— Tea.— Winged  telegraphs.— Three  "detective"  anec- 
dotes.— The  way  I  made  my  fortune.— Disappearances.— The  Nineveh 
Bull.— A  witch  in  the  nursery.— Liberty,  equalitv,  fraternity,  and  mus- 
ketry.—My  uncle.— English  'songs.— The  first  time,  and  the  last  way,  of 
asking. — Wonders  of  nails  and  screws. 
Home,  The,  and  the  synagogue  of  the  modern  Jew.  11414 

Home  as  found  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  946 


606  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Home  at  Greylock,  The,  by  E.  Prentiss.  16580 

Home  ballads  ;  by  J.  G.  Wbittier.  4760 

Home  friend,  The  ;  a  weekly  miscellany.     4  v.  5437-40 

Home  heroes,  saints,  and  martyrs  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  11855 

Home  idyl,  A,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  21123 

Home  influence  ;  by  G.  Aguilar.  120 

Home  interiors  ;  by  E.  C.  Gardner.     lUust.  17431 

Home  library.     See  Society  for  Prom.  Chr.  Knowledge. 
Home  life  ;  by  C.  A.  Soule.  4071 

Home  life  ;  by  J.  F.  W.  Ware.  5664 

Home  life  in  Africa;  by  [M.  B.  Merriam].  7129 

Home  narratives;  stories  fr.  "  Household  Words."     (Putnam's 

lib.  for  the  people.)  1197 

Contents.  The  serf  of  Pobereze.— The  loaded  dice.— The  ghost  of  the 
late  Mr.  James  Barber.— The  young  Jew  of  Tunis.— An  excellent  oppor- 
tunity.—The  gentleman  beggar.— The  other  garret.— The  ghost  that  ap- 
peared to  Mrs.  Wharton.— Judge  not.— The  right  one.— A  gallop  for  life.— 
The  modern  Haroun-al-Raschid.— Dust;  or,  Ugliness  redeemed.— A  peni- 
tent confession. 
Home  nook  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  7109 

Home  on  the  deep  ;  or.  The  mariner's  trials.  5775 

Home  pastorals,  ballads,  and  lyrics  ;  by  B.  Taylor.  14247 

Home  plays  for  ladies.     5  pts.  in  1.  14360 

Contents.  Lawler,  D.  and  Lacv,  T.  H.  The  school  for*  daughters ; 
comedy.— Souvestre,  E.  Mrs.  Willis's  will ;  comic  drama; — The  duchess 
of  Mansfeldt ;  comic  drama.— Suter,  W.  Slighted  treasures ;  petite  com- 
edy.— Souvestre,  E.  A  slight  mistake ;  comedy. — La  rosiere;  comedy. — 
Who  is  to  hiherit?  comedy.— A  Christmas  gambol;  comedy.— Keating,  E. 
H.  The  harvest  queen ;  comedy.— Gaffer  Grey's  legacy ;'  comedy.— The 
mystery  of  Muddlewitz ;  comedy.— Lina  and  Gertrude ;  drama.- X  won- 
derful cure ;  farce.— My  aunt's  heiress ;  comedy.— Hodges,  G.  S.  The 
quarrel  of  the  flowers ;  Christmas  drama.— Choosing  a  bride ;  comedy. — 
My  daughter's  daughter;  comedy. 
Home  scenes  and  heart  studies  ;  by  G.  Aguilar.  6627 

Home  scenes  and  home  sounds  ;  by  H.  M.  Stephens.  4167 

Homerus.     Stories  from  Homer  ;  by  A.  J.  Church  ;    illust.   fr. 

Flaxman's  designs.  17851 

—  Translations  fr.  H.     {In  Hodgson,  S.  H.    Outcast  essays,  etc.)  20808 

—  Arnold,  M.    On  translating  Homer;  lect.     {In  his  Ess',  in  crit.)  5971 

—  Blackie,  J.  S.    Homer,     (/w  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  Bonitz,  H.  Origin  of  the  Homeric  poems ;  fr.  the  Germ,  by  L.  R.  Packard.      19454 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Gladstone's  Homer  and  the  Homeric  age.      {In  his 

Hist,  ess.,  ser.  2.)  11525 

—  Froude,  J.  A.     {In  his  Short  studies,  ser.  1.)  6963 

—  Geddes,  W.  D.    Problem  of  the  Homeric  poems.  18054 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.    Homeric  synchronism ;  enq.  into  the  time  and  place 

of  H.  16037 

Homer.     (Lit.  prim.)  17964 

Juventus  mundi,  the  gods  and  men  of  the  heroic  age.  T88T 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Hadley,  J.    On  Bekker's  digammated  text  of  H.     {In  his  Ess.)  11606 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     {In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  2.)  13217 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  5.)  *I 

—  Salisbury,  S.     {In  his  Troy  and  Homer.)  14130 

—  Scherer,  E.    La  question  homerique.     {In  his  Etudes  critiques.)  14600 

—  Svmonds,  J.  A.    The  women  of  Homer.     {In  his  Stud,  of  Greek  poets., 

ser.  2.)  16543 

Iliad  and  Odyssey. 

—  Iliad  and  Odyssey;  tr.  by  W.  Cowper.    {In  Cowper,  W.  Works,  v. 7,8.)    5521-2 

Iliad. 

—  Epitome  Iliados,  incerto  auctore.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.    Poet.  Lat.  min., 

V.  3.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8361 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  607 

—  Iliad ;  with  Eng'.  notes ;  by  F.  A.  Paley.  *I 

—  Iliad;  done  into  Eng.  prose  bv  A.  Lang,  W.  Leaf,  and  E,  Mvers.  22584= 

—  Iliad  lit.  tr.,  with  notes,  by  T.  A.  Buckley.                              '  1969 

—  Iliad ;  rend,  into  Eng.  blank  verse ;  by  Edward.  Earl  of  Derbv.    2  v.  5908-9 

—  Iliad ;  tr.  into  blank  verse  by  W.  C.  Bryant.    2  v.                     '  8373-4 

—  Iliad ;  tr.  bv  A.  Pope ;  with  obs.  on  H.  and  his  works ;    notes  by  J.  S. 

Watson^    Illust.  1971 

—  IHads;  tr.  bv  G.  Chapman;  introd.  and  notes  by  R.  Hooper,  v.  2.  2062 

—  Same.    2  v.*  *I 

—  The  similes  of  H.'s  Iliad,  tr.,  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  W.  C.  Green.  17667 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    Iliad.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  4227 

3Iino7'  poems. 

—  Batrachomyomachia,  hymns,  and  epigrams ;  with  Hesiod's  Works  and 

days,  etc. ;  tr.  by  G.  Chapman.    Introd.  and  notes  by  R.  Hooper.  2065 

—  Hj'mris  and  epigrams ;  with  trans,  f r.  Hesiod,  etc. ;  tr.  by  G.  Chapman.  *I 

—  Coleridge,  H.  N.    Introd.  to  the  stud,  of  the  Greek  class,  poets ;  pt.  1 : 

Gen.  introd. ;  Homer.  869 


—  Homer.  Odyssey;  books  1-24;  introd.,  notes,  etc.,  by  W.  W.  Merry.  2  v.  *I 

—  The  Phajacian  episode  of  the  O.;   introd.,  notes,   and  app.  bv  A.  C. 

Merriam.    Illust.  19772 

—  Odyssev,  hvmns,  epigrams,  etc. ;  lit.  tr.  bv  T.  A.  Buckley.  1970 

—  Odyssey  of  Homer;  by  W.  C.  Bryant.    2  v.  '  9590 

—  OdysseV  of  Homer  done  into  Eng.  prose  bv  S.  H.  Butcher  and  A.  Lang.       18298 

—  The  Odysseys;  tr.  by  G.  Chapman.    2  v.    '  2063-4;  *I 

—  Odyssey  of  H.  done  into  Eng.  prose,  by  S.  H,  Butcher  and  A.  Lang.  3d.  ed.      21332 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    Odyssey.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  4226 

—  Harrison,  J.  E.    Myths*  of  the  Odyssey  in  art  and  literature.  *I 
Homeopathy.    Laurie  J.  and  McClatchey,  R.  J.    Homeopathic 

domest.  medicine.  *I 

Homes.     Gardner,  E.  C.     Home  interiors.     lUust.  17431 

Homes  and  how  to  make  them.    Illust.  12965 

Illustrated  homes ;  papers  descr.  real  houses  and  real  people.  16869 

—  Hale,  E.  E.  and  others.    Essays  and  stor.  on  the  homes  of  men  who 

work  in  large  towns.  12495 

—  Oakey,  A.  F.    Building  a  home.     (Appletons'  home  books.)  20379 

—  Hartshorne,  H.    Our  homes.     (Am.  liealth  prim.)  19600 
Homes  and   hospitals ;    or,   Two  phases   of    woman's  work. 

(Amy  Button  and  A.  E.  Jones.)  11278 

Homes  and  haunts  of  the  wise  and  good ;  visits  to  remark. 

places.     Illust.  1973 

Contents.  Rhoads,  J. — Wm.  Caxton;  John  Hampden;  H.  More. — 
Hall,  3Irs.  S.  C.  The  printing  office  of  Wm.  Caxton;  Birth-place  of  J. 
Bunyan;  Burial-place  of  J.  Hampden;  Residence  of  H.  More;  The 
house  of  A.  Marvel;  Residence  of  Dr.  Watts.— The  grave  of  Wm.  Penn. 
— Howitt,  W.  Shakspeare. — Brainerd,  T.  A  day  at  Stratford-on-Avon. 
— Hart,  J.  S.  Shakspeare's  minor  poems. — Belcher,  J.  Life  and  writ- 
ings of  J.  Bunyan.— Cuyler,  T.  L.  Bunyan.— Whittier,  J.  G.  Bunyan. 
— Grattan,  T.  Reminiscences  of  H.  More.— Parker,  J.  Life  and  genius 
of  Dr.  Watts. 
Homes  of  the  new  world  ;  by  F.  Bremer.     2  v.  473-4 

Homes  without  hands  ;  by  J.  G.  Wood.  6394 

Homespun  ;  or.  Five  and  twenty  years  ago  ;  by  T.  Lackland.       6720 
Homespun  stories;  by  A.  R.  Hope  [R.  H.  Moncrieff].  22469 

Homestead  on  the  hillside  ;  and  other  tales  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.     2018 
Homeward  bound  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  947 

Homicide.      Redfield,    H.    V.      Homicide,   north  and   south ;  * 

comp.  view  of  crime  in  pts.  of  the  U.  S.  20138 

Homiletics.     See  Preachers,  Preaching. 
Homme  k  I'echelle,  L' ;  monologue  ;  par   Chauvin.      {In  Say- 

n^tes,  e^c,  s6r.  5.)  14795 

Homme  a  I'oreille  cass^e,  L' ;  par  E.  About.  9469 


608  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Homme  automate,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  6.)  *I 
Homme  aux  pieds  retourn^s,  L' ;    monologue  par  C.   Cross. 

(Theatre  de  camp.,  s6r.  6.)  14690 
Homme  de  neige,  L' ;  par  George  Sand.     3  v.                              9381-3 

Homme  noir,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  6.)  *I 
Homme  perdu,  L' ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  Cros.  (Th^dtre  de  camp., 

s6r.  6.)  14690 
Homme  propre,  L' ;    monologue  ;  par  C.  Cros.     "(Th^dtre    de 

camp.,  s^r.  7.)  14691 
Homme  qui  a  r^ussi,  L' ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  Cros.  {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s6r.  6.)  14796 
Homme  qui  a  trouv^,  L' ;  monologue ;  par  C.  Cros.     (Theatre 

de  camp.,  s^r.  7.)  14691 
Homme  qui  a  voyag^,  L' ;  par  C.  Cros.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^ 

s^r.  5.)  14795 
Homme  raisonnable,  L' ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  Cros.  {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s6r.  4.)  14794 

Hommes  de  fer,  Les  ;  par  A.  Dumas.  9496 
Homo  sum ;  by  G.  Ebers  ;  fr.  the  Germ,  by  C.  Bell.     2  v.    18439-40 

Homoselle.     (Round-rob.  ser.)  20792 

Honest  John  Vane  ;  by  J.  W.  DeForest.  13315 
Honesty  is  the  best  policy ;    proverb.       {In  Follen,  E.  L.  C. 

Home  dramas.)  1488 
Honeyman,  W.  C.    Third-class  to  Edinburgh.     {In  Mt.  Royal 

pop.  tales,  V.  4.)  7224 
Honeymoon,  The  ;  by  Count  de  Medina-Pomar.  2  v.  12932-3 
Honey-moon,  The;  play;  by  J.  Tobin.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  1.)               .  11803 

Honor  bright.  635 

Honor  May  ;  by  M.  Bartol.  6304 

Honorable  Miss  Ferrard  ;  by  M.  Laffan.  17562 
Honthorst,  G.  van.     Gower,  R.     {In  his  Figure  painters  of 

Holland.)  19535 

Hooch,  P.  de.  Gower,  R.  {I71  Ms  Figure  painters  of  Holland.)  19535 

—  Wedmore,  F.    De  Hooch,  and  Yauder  Meer  and  ISTicholas  Maes.     (In 

his  Mast,  of  genre  paint.)  19479 
Hood,  C.    Practical  treat,  on  warming  buildings  by  hot  water, 
steam,  and  hot  air ;    ventilation,   etc.      Added,  Inq.  into 
the  laws  of  radiant  and  conducted  heat,  chem.  constitu- 
tion af  coal,  and  combustion  of  coal.     5th.  ed.     lUust.  18405 
Hood,  E.  P.     Christmas  Evans,  the  preacher  of  wild  Wales ; 

his  country,  times,  and  contemporaries.  22676 

—  Isaac  Watts ;  his  Kfe  and  writings,  his  homes  and  friends.  15877 

—  Lamps,  pitchers,  and  trumpets ;  lect.  on  the  vocation  of  the  preacher.  8155 

—  Robert  Hall.     (Heroes  of  Christian  hist.)  21234 

—  The  world  of  moral  and  religious  anecdote.  9892 
Hood,  J.  B.     Advance  and  retreat ;   pers.  exper.  in  the  U.S. 

and  Confederate  States  armies.  19498 

Hood,  T.     The  defaulter.     {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.     Good  stor.)  7023 

—  Same.    (In  Famous  stories,  v.  1.)  18148 

—  Hood's  Own.  1975 

—  The  parish  revolution.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

—  Poems ;  with  some  acct.  of  the  author.    4  v.  1978^1 

—  Rainbow's  rest.     (Magnet  stories.)  10571 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  609 

—  Tvlnev  Hall.  1982 
— .  Up  the  Rhine.  1983 

—  Walton  Redivivus.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 

—  Whims  and  oddities,  in  prose  and  verse.  1984 

—  Broderip,  Mrs.  F.  F.     Memorials  of  H.;  pref.  and  notes  by  his  son 

(T.Hood).    2v.  1976-7 

—  Gimrian,  G.     (In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     (In  his  Vict,  poets.)  14121 

—  Timbs,  J.  (In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 
Hood,  T.,  the  younger.     Cassell's  illust.  readings.     2  v.             8806-7 

—  The  days  of  chivalry ;  or.  The  legend  of  Croquemitaine :  f reelv  tr.  f r. 

the  Fr.  of  L'Epine.                                                                        '          .  *I 

—  Full  fathom  five.     (In  Christmas  story-teller.)  17662 

—  Love  and  valor.  10907 

—  The  rhymester;  guide  to  Eng.  versification;  with  a  diet,  of  rhymes,  etc.; 

ed.  with  add.,  by  A.  Penn.  21422 

—  and  others.  Book  of  modern  anecdotes.  11416 
Hood's  OwD  ;  by  T.  Hood.  1975 
Hook,  T.  E.     AH  in  the  wrong.  15665 

—  Cousin  Geoflry.  15653 

—  Cousin  William.  15654 

—  Fathers  and  sons.  15660 

—  Gervasse  Skinner.  15656 

—  Gilbert  Gurney.  15658 

—  Gurney  married.                                                                                     '  15659 

—  Jack  Brag.  15652 

—  The  man  of  manv  friends :  Doubts  and  fears :  The  friend  of  the  f amilv.  15663 

—  Maxwell.     (3  v.  in  1.)                                                                                    *  15662 

—  Merton ;  The  Sutherlands.  15656 

—  The  parson's  daughter.  15651 

—  Passion  and  principle ;  Martha  the  gjpsv.  15664 

—  Peregrine  Bunce.                                 "      '  15661 

—  The  widow,  and  The  marquess.  15657 

—  Barham,  R.  H.  D.    Life  and  remains  of  Hook.  *I 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  (In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Hook,   W.   F.      Anglican  principles.       (In  Weir,  A.      The 

Church  and  the  age,  ser.  1.)             .  8627 

—  Lives  of  the  archbishoi)s  of  Canterbury.    2  ser.    11  v.  *I 

—  Same;\.S.    Reginald  Pole.                   "  8740 

—  Stephen,  W.  R.  W.  Life  and  letters  of  H.  2  v.  18451-2 
Hooker,  J.  Shanks,  W.  F.  G.  (In  his  Pers.  recollections.)  6570 
Hooker,  J.  D.     Botany.     Illust.      (Sci.  prira.)  15906 

—  General  system  of  botany,  descr.  and  analytical.  *I 
Hooker,  R.     The  laws  of  ecclesiastical  polity.     Book  1  :  ed. 

by  R.  W.  Church.     2d.  ed.  18969 

—  Barrv,  A.     (In  his  Masters  in  Eng.  theol.)  18702 

—  Walton,  1.  Life  of  H.  (In  his  Lives,  etc.)  4625;  12285 
Hooker,  W.     Child's  book  of  nature.  1987 

—  First  book  in  physiology.  9662 

—  Science  for  the  school  and  family ;  pt.  2.  Chemistry.  Illust.  5543 
Hookham,  M.  A.     Life  and  times  of  Margaret  of  Anjou,  and 

of  her  father,  Rene  "the  Good  ;"  with  Mem.  of  the  Houses 

of  Anjou.     Portr.  and  illust.     2  v.  10821-2 

Hoole,  C.  H.  The  apostolic  Fathers  :  Epistles  of  St.  Clement, 
St.  Ignatius,  St.  Barnabas,  St.  Polycarp  ;  with  The  mar- 
tyrdom of  St.  Ignatius,  and  St.  Polycarp  ;  tr.,  with  introd.  10956 

Hooper,  Mrs.,  ne'e  Stoughton.     The  tsar's  window.    (No  name 

ser.)  20402 

Hooper,  H.     The  lost  model.  12970 

Hooper.  J.  J.     Simon' Suggs;  Sk.  of  H.     (In  Watterson,  H. 

Oddities  in  South,  life.)  22306 


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Hooper,  L.  H.     The  blue  cabinet.     The  photographer's  story. 

{In  Short  stories.)  6965 

—  Snow  upon  the  waters.     {In  Rougegorge,  etc.)  8711 
Hooper,  M.     Little  dinners  ;  how  to  serve  them  with  elegance 

and  economy.                                                                               .  13042 

Hooper,  R.  Introductions  and  notes.  {In  Drayton,  M.  Works.)  *I 
Hooper,   W.   S.     Thorndike,   S.   L.     {In  Higginson,  T.   W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Hoorne  or.  Hoorn,  P.  van  M.,  Graaf^  van.     Schiller,  J.   C.  F. 

von.     Trial  and  execution  of  Counts  Egmont  and  Horn ; 

tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.   {In  Us  Hist,  of  rev.  of  Neth.)  3783 

Hoose,  J.  H.     Address.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

—  On  the  province  of  metliods  of  teaching ;  professional  studv ;  introd.  by 

C.  W.  Bennett.                                                                      '  20705 

—  Vindication  of  the  school  systems  as  they  exist  in  the  state  of  N.  Y. 

(Pps.  on  educ.)                                                                     -  *I 

Hoosier  schoolmaster,  The  ;  by  E.  Eggleston.  9863 
Hooykaas,  I,  ^  joint  author.     See  Oort,  H. 

Hop  o'  my  thumb.  {In  Lodge,  H.  C.  Six  pop.  tales,  ser.  2.)  19661 
Hope,  Mrs.  — .     Life  of  Thomas  a  Becket ;  pref .  by  Father 

Dalgairus.  11221 
Hope,  A.     Manual  of  Sorrento  and  inlaid  work  for  amateurs, 

with  orig.  designs.  ■  '  *I 
Hope,  A.  R.,  pseud.     See  Moncrieff,  R.  H. 

Hope,  C.  Seabury  Castle.  7618 
Hope,  G.     George  Hope  of  Fenton  Barns  ;  life,  compl.  by  his 

daughter.  22402 

Hope,  G.  H.     Till  the  doctor  comes,  and  how  to  help  him.  9758 

Hope,  J.'    Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

Hope,  S.  *  A  new  Godiva.  15759 
Hope,  T.     Anastatius  ;  or.  Memoirs  of  a  Greek.     2  v.            1989-90 

Hope  and  have  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7339 

Hope  Campbell ;  by  C.  D.  Bell.  6737 

Hope  Darrow  ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  8442 

Hope  deferred  ;  by  E.  F.  Pollard.  11028 

Hope  deferred  ;  by  S.  Wood.  10577 
Hope  Leslie  ;  by  C.  M.  Sedgwick.     2  v.                                      10083-4 

Hope  Meredith  ;  by  E.  Tabor.  13579 

Hope  mills  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  19464 

Hope  on,  hope  ever  ;  by  M.  Howitt.  2019 

Hopeless  case,  A  ;  by  E.  Fawcett.  19759 

Hopes,  and  other  stories  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  487 

Hopes  and  fears  ;  by  [('.  M.  Yonge].  4901 

Hopes  of  the  human  race  ;  essays  ;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe.  13506 

Hopfen,  H.  Verdorben  zu  Paris.  16449 
Hopkins,  E.  J.  and  Rimbault,  E.  F.     The  organ,  its  hist,  and 

construction.  *I 

Hopkins,  E.     Rose  Turquand.  15992 

Hopkins,  J.  H.  Life  of  H.  ;  by  one  of  his  sons.  11978 
Hopkins,  L.  P.     Biography  of  G.  A.  Stone.     {In  Higginson, 

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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  611 

—  Historical  discourse.     {In  Am.  Bd,  Comm.  For.  Miss.    Memorial  vol.)  22772 

—  The  law  of  love  and  love  as  a  law ;  moral  science,  theoret.  and  practical.  7608 

—  Outline  study  of  man.  12036 

—  The  place  of  conscience.     {In  Boston  Mond.  Lect.)  20467 

—  Prayer  and  the  prayer  ffauge.  12757 

—  Strength  and  beauty ;  discussions  for  young  men.  13237 
Hopkins,  M.     Fairholt,  F.  W.     M.  Hopkins,  the  witch-finder. 

{In  his  Eccen.  and  remark,  characters.)  5058 
Hopkins,  S.,  of  Newport.    Whittier,  J.  G.     {In  his  Oldportr., 

etc.)  4763 
Hopkins,  8.,  of  Northampton.     The  Puritans  ;  or.  The  church, 

court,  and  parliament  of  Eng.  dur.  the  reigns  of  Edward 

VI.,  and  Elizabeth.     ^  v.  1991-3 

Hopkins,  S.  Sketch  of  H.    {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 

Hopkinson,  Mrs.  C.  A.  Hints  for  the  nursery.  5579 
Hopkinson,  F.  C.  Chaney,  G.  L.  {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
Hopkinson,  J.,  &  Co.     The  engineer's  pract.  guide;  and  The 

working  of  the  steam  engine  expl.  by  use  of  the  indicator. 

7th  ed.  17228 
Hopkinson,  J.     Working  of  the  steam  engine  expl.  by  the  use 

of  the  indicator.  *I 

Hopper,  I.  T.     Child,  L.  M.     I.  T.  Hopper  ;  a  true  life.  823 

Hoppin,J.  M.     Homiletics.  21271 

—  Life  of  Andrew  H.  Foote.  13238 

—  Memoir  of  Henry  Armitt  Brown;  with  four  historical  orations.  19398 

—  Old  England;  its  scenery,  art,  and  people.  6881 
Hoppin,  W.  J.     Circumstances  alter  cases.    {In  French's  min. 

dr.,  V.  37.)  7^89 
Hoppin,  W.  J.     Biography  of  J.  S.  Wads  worth.     {In  Higgin- 
son, T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Hoppner,  J.     Cunningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  paint- 
ers, efc,  V.  4.)  1056 
Hoppus,  M.  A.     All  the  world's  a  stage.     3  v.                          19632-4 

—  A  story  of  Carnival.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  22864 
Horace.     See  Horatius. 

•Horace;  by  P.  Corneille.  {In  his  Chefs-d'oeuvre,  v.  1.)  14398 
Horace,  Corneille's  ;  ed.,  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  G.  Saints- 
bury.  ■  22912 
Horse  lyricae  and  divine  songs  ;  by  I.  Watts.  4681 
Horge  Paulinse  ;  by  W.  Paley.  3341 
Horatius  Flaccus,  Q.     Opera  omnia ;  cur.  N.  E.   Lemaire.     3 

Y.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8255-7 

—  Opera  omnia;  comment,  by  A.  J.  Macleane.    2d.  ed.,  rev.  by  G.  Long.  *I 

—  Works ;  with  comment,  by  E.  C.  Wickham.    v.  1.  *I 

Contents.    V.  1.    Odes,  carmen  seculare,  and  epodes. 

—  Works ;  tr.  bV  C.  Smart.  1994 
— -  Works ;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse,  with  life  and  notes,  by  T.  Martin.    2  v.  21482-3 

—  Odes;  metrical  paraphrase;  by  E.  M.  Hovenden.  21873 

—  Odes;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse,  by  T.  Martin.  6437 

—  Odes  and  carmen  seculare ;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse  by  J.  Conington.  7th.  ed.  16762 

—  Odes  and  epodes;  metr.  trans.,  with  introd.  and  comment., "by  Lord  Lyt- 

ton ;  with  Latin  text.                                                               "^               '  *I 

—  Odes,  epodes,  and  satires  of  H. ;  tr.  into  En^  verse,  by  T.  Martin.  13515 

—  Satires,  epistles,  and  art  of  poetry:  tr.  into  Eng.  verse,  by  J.  Conington. 

4th.  ed.  16763 

—  Translations  from  H.    {In  Hodgson,  S.  H.    Outcast  ess.,  etc.)  20808 

—  Horace's  life  and  character ;  epitome  of  his  satires  and  epistles ;  by  R.  M. 

Hovenden.  22585 


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—  Martin,  T.    Horace.     (In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 
Horace.    (Anc.  class,  for  Eng,  read.)  9024 

Hordynski,  J.     History  of  the  late  Polish  revolution.  1995 

Horizons  celestes,  Les  ;  par  [Mme.  de  Gasparin.]  9407 

Horizons  prochaius,  Les;   [par  Mme.  de  Gasparin].  9406 

Horkey,  The;  a  ballad;  by  R.  Bloomfield.  lllust.  byG.  Cruik- 

shank.  "  22239 

Horlbeck,  H.  B.     Brief  synopsis  of  "Break-bone,"  or  Dengue 

fever  in  Charleston,  1880.     (In  Am.   Pub.  Health  Ass. 

Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  ,  *I 

—  Scarlet  fever  in  Charleston,  ^S*.  C.  (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.*  Rept.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Horn,  G.  Count  Silvius  ;  fr.  the  Germ.,  by  M.  J.  Safford.  21586 
Horn,  P.  van,  Graaf  van.     See  Hoorne. 

Horn,  W.  O.  von.     Friedel,  an  autobiography;  fr.  the  Germ., 

by  C.  M.  Sawyer.     2d.  ed.  3780 

Horn,  Van,  pseud.     See  Oertel,  P.  F.  W. 

Horn,  Cape.     MacMichael,  M.  3d.     A  land-lubber's  log  of  his 

voyage  around  Cape  Horn.  22473 

Horn  of  plenty;  by  S.  May  [R.  8.  Clarke.]  15336 

Hornbrook,  A.  Alderman  Ralph ;  or,  The  hist,  of  the  borough 

and  corporation  of  Willow-acre.     2  v.  in  1.  1996 

—  The  family  feud.  1997 
Horne,  R.   H.     Cosmo  de'  Medici ;    hist,  tragedy ;  and  other 

poems.  14095 

—  Letters  of  E.  B.  Browning,  addressed  to  H. ;  with  comments  on  contem- 

poraries; ed.  by  S.  R.  T.  Mayer.    2  v.  16vSll-12 

—  A  new  spirit  of  the  age.  2000 

Contents.  C.  Dickens.— Ld.  Ashley  and  Dr.  S.  Smith.— T.  Ingoldsbv.— 
W.  S.  Landor.— W.  and  M.  Howitt.— Dr.  Pusev.— G.  P.  R.  James,  Mrs. 
Gore,  Capt.  Marryatt,  and  Mrs.  Trollope.— T.  X.  Talfourd.— R.  M.  Milnes 
and  H.  Coleridge. — S.  Smith,  A.  Fonblanque,  and  D.  Jerrold. — AV.  Words- 
worth and  L.  Hunt.-  A  Tennyson,  T.  B.  Macaulay.— T.  Hood  and  T. 
Hook. — H.  Martineau  and  Mrs.  Jameson. — S.  KnoAvles  and  W.  Macready. 
— E.  B.  Barrett  and  Mrs.  Norton. — Banim  and  the  Irish  novelists. — R. 
Browning  and  J.  W.  Marston.— E.  L.  Bulwer.— W.  H.  Ainsworth.— Mrs. 
Shelley.— R.  Montgomery.- T.  Carlyle.— H.  Taylor,  and  the  author  of 
"Festiis." 

Horne,  T.  H.     Diplomacy.     (  With  Poison,  A.     Princ.  of  the 

law  of  nations.)  3228- 

Horner,  F.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526 

Horner,  H.,  pseud.     See  Homberger,  H. 

Horner,  J.,  joint  author.     See  Horner,  S. 

Horner,  S.  a7id  J.      VValks  in  Florence.     2  v.  11631-2 

Hornihold,  Iiei\  Dr.     The  commandments  and  sacraments  ex- 
plained ;  discourses.  20707 

Horology.     See  Timekeepers. 

Horr,  G.  W.  History  of* Athol ;— Dana.   (In  Hist,  of  Wor  Co., 

V.  1.)  •  *I 

—  History  of  Petersham:  Phillipston;  Rovalston.     (In  Hist,  of  Wor.  Co., 

V.  2\)  '  *I 

Horrors  of  Paris  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  13488 

Horse.     Brisbin,  J.  S.     The  beef  bonanza  ;  descr.   of  cattle- 
growing,  horse-raising,  etc.^  in  the  West.     lllust.  19983 

—  Dwyer,  F.  On  seats  and  saddles,  bits  and  bitting,  and  the  prev.  and  cure 

of  restiveness.  8452 

—  Every  horse  owner's  cyclopedia.  12474 

—  Flower,  E.  F.    Bits  arid  bearing-reins ;  with  obs.  on  horses  and  harness.  17700 

—  Hanover,  M.  D.    Treatise  on  the  law  of  horses;   law  of  bargain,  sale, 

and  warranty  of  horses,  etc. ;  rule  as  to  unsoundness  and  vice,  etc.  *I 


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—  Harvey,  E.    The  American  trotting- horse.  7711 

—  Hibbei-d,  S.    Clever  do.irs,  horses,  etc.  10175 

—  Howden,  P.    Horse  warranty ;  guide  to  the  var.  points  to  be  noted.  21830 

—  Linsley,  D.  C.    Morgan  horses;  ess.  on  the  origin,  hist.,  and  characteris- 

tics; add.  Hints  for  breeding,  breaking,  use,  and  management  of 
horses,  etc.  2696 

—  Lupton,  J.  I.    The  horse ;  as  he  was,  is,  and  ought  to  be.  22920 

—  Marsh,  O.  C.  The  horse  in  America;  Prof.  Marsh's  discoveries  in  fossils. 

(7w  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  12943;*! 

—  Miles,  W.  The  horse's  foot,  and  how  to  keep  it  sound.  {In  Saxtoi\'s  rur. 

hd.-bks.,  ser.  3.) 

—  Murray,  W.  H.  H.    The  perfect  horse. 

—  Nevile,  G.    Horses  and  riding.    Illust. 

—  Oliphant,  G.  H.  H.    The  law  of  horses;  law  of  innkeepers,  veterinary 

surgeons,  etc.,  and  hunting,  racing,  wagers,  and  gaming.    3d.  ed.,  by 
G.  R.  Ryder. 

—  Stewart,  Jrf  The  stable  book ;  treat,  on  the  manag:ement  of  horses.  Illust. 

—  Walsh,  J.  H.    The  horse  in  the  stable  and  the  field.    Illust. 

—  Woodruff,  H.    The  trotting  horse  in  America;  ed.  bv  C.  J.  Foster. 

—  Ypuatt,  W.    The  horse. 

—  See  also  Harness. 

Anatomy,  Pathology,  etc. 

—  Dadd,  G.  H.    Modern  horse  doctor. 

—  F.,  W.    The  simple  ailments  of  horses;  their  nature  and  treatment. 

—  Judson,  A.  B.    History  and  course  of  the  epizootic  among  horses  upon 

the  No.  Amer.  cont.     (In  Amer.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  1873.) 

—  Mayhew,  E.    Illustrated  horse-doctor. 
Illustrated  horse  management. 

Horse-back  riding.  Durant,  G.  Horse-back  riding  fr.  a  medi- 
cal point  of  view. 

Horse-breaking.     Moreton,  R.     On  horse-breaking. 

Horsemanship.  Anderson,  E.  L.  How  to  ride  and  school  a 
horse ;  with  a  system  of  horse  gymnastics. 

—  Baucher,  F.  New  method  of  horsemanship,  incl.  the  breaking  and  train- 

ing of  horses,  with  instr.  for  obtaining  a  good  seat.  "  , 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.    Hints  to  horse-keepers ;  manual  for  horsemen. 

—  Lady's  equestrian  manual.    Illust. 

—  Melville,  G.  J.  W.    Riding  recollections. 

—  O'Donoghue,  N.  P.    Ladies  on  horseback;   learning,  park-riding,  and 

hunting,  with  hints  on  costume,  etc. 

—  The  saddle-horse ;  guide  for  riding  and  training.    Illust. 
Horse-racing.      {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.) 
Horse-shoe  Robinson  ;  by  J.  P.  Kennedy. 
Horse-shoeing.     Fleming,  G.     Horse  shoes  and  horse-shoeing.   10So2 

—  Jennings,  R.  Hints  upon  shoeing.  {In  his  Horse-training.)  6353 
Horse-training.  Jennings,  R.  Horse-training  made  easy.  6;^53 
Horseshoe  Robinson  ;  drama  ;  by  C.  W.  Tayleure.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  27.) 
Horsford,  E.  N.     A  new  profession  in  the  service  of  hygiene. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health.  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.) 
Horsley,  S.    Woodford,  J.  R.    Horsley,  the  scholarly  preacher. 

{In  Kempe,  J.  E.     Class,  preach.,  ser.  2.) 
Hortense,  Queen  of  Holland.    Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of  H. 
Hortensia ;  by  H.  Zschokke.     {In  Davis,  A.  J.    Memoranda.) 
Horticulture.     Burbidge,  F.  W.     Horticulture. 

—  Copeland,  R.  M.    Countrv  life ;  hd.-bk.  of  agriculture,  horticulture,  etc.) 

—  Bolles,  A.  S.     {In  his  Industrial  hist,  of  the  U.  S.) 
Horton,  C.  W.     Architecture  for  general  students. 
Horton,  E.  A.     Spirit  and  truth  ;  sermon.     (Jn  Savage,  M.  J. 

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Horton,  S.  D.     Silver  and  gold,  and  their  rel.  to  resumption. 
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Ilosack,  J.     On  the  rise  and  growth  of  the  law  of  nations,  to 

the  treaty  of  Utrecht.  22677 

Hosidius   Geta.     Medea.     {In   Lemaire,    N.    E.     Poet.    Lat. 

min.,  V.  7.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8365 

Hosiery.     Felkin,  W.     Hosiery  and  lace.  15470 

Hoskins,  T.   H.     What  we  eat ;    acct.  of  the  most  common 

adulterations.  1998 

Hoskyns,  C.  W.     Land  laws  of  England.     {In  Cobden  Club. 

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—  Talpa;  or,  Chronicles  of  a  clay  farm.  2265 
Hosmer,  J.  K.    Co-education  of  the  sexes  in  universities.    {In 

Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

—  The  color-guard ;  notes  of  military  serv.  in  the  19th.  Army  Corps*.  5506 

—  Short  history  of  German  literature.                                      '  18269 

—  The  thinking  bayonet.  5897 
Hosmer,  M.     The  Morrisons.  -5963 
Hospital  sketches  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  5825 
Hospital  transports.     See  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission. 
Hospitaller,  E.     The  mod.  appl.  of  electricity ;  tr.  and  enl.  by 

J.  Maier.     Illust.  21829 

Hospitals.     Beekman,  J.  W.    Remarks  upon  hospital  hygiene. 

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—  Brown,  F.  H.    General  princ.  of  hospital  constr.     {In  Buck,  A.  H. 

Treat,  on  hygiene,  etc.,  v.  1.)  19451 

—  Eastern  hospitals  and  English  nurses ;  by  a  lady  volunteer.  1316 

—  Jenkins,  J.  F.    Tent  hospitals.     {In  Anier.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Pepper,  W.    The  sanitary  rel.  of  hospitals.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 

Kept.,  V.  2.)                 '  *T 

—  Wylie,  W.  G.  Hospitals;  their  hist.,  organization,  and  construction.  17153 
Hospitals  and  sisterhoods.  2d.  ed.  10144 
Hostage  to  fortune  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  15334 
Hostelry  of  the  Mayence  Ham  ;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian.  13276 
Hot  plowshares  ;  by  A.  W.  Tourg^e.  22952 
Hot  pot ;  by  F.  Francis.  22891 
Hotel  des  bains,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  6.)  *I 
Hotel  des  Quatre-nations,  L' ;  par.  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  4.)              '  *I 
Hotel  life.     Rogers,  R.  V.,  Jr.     The  law  of  hotel  life  ;  wrongs 

.  and  rights  of  host  and  guest.  18930 

Hotspur.     Twenty  questions  ;  treat,  on  the  game.  21644 

Hotspur  ;  by  M.  T.  Walworth.  9698 
Hotten,  J.  C,  ed.  {pseud.  T.  Taylor) .  Abyssinia  and  its  people. 

[App.,  Bibliography  of  works  rel.  to  Abyssinia].  7140 

—  Charles  Dickens ;  story  of  his  life.    Illust.  8654 

—  Thackeray  the  humorist  and  the  man  of  letters;  story  of  his  life,  etc.\ 

inch  select,  fr.  his  speeches.    Added,  In  memoriam,  by  C.  Dickens, 

and  a  sketch,  by  A.  Trollope.  6271 

—  joint  author.    See  Sadler,  L.  R. 
Houdiu,  J.  E.  R.     See  Robert- Houdin. 

Hough,  F.  B.     Elements  of  forestry.  21804 

—  Health  interests  in  the  preserv.  of  forests  and  the  cultivation  of  trees. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Hough,  J.  S.    Relative  infl.  of  city  and  country  life  on  morality, 

health,  fecundity,  longevity,  and  mortality.     {In  Amer. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Houghton,  G.     Drift  from  York  Harbor,  Maine.  18231 


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Houghton,  R.  M.  M.,  Baron.     See  Milnes,  R.  M. 
Houghton,  W.    Country  walks  of  a  naturalist  with  his  children. 

Illust.  *  8541 

—  Gleanings  from  the  nat.  hist,  of  the  ancients.    Illust.  19344 

—  Sea-side  walks  of  a  naturalist  with  his  children.    Illust.  12951 
Houli^res.     See  Des  Houli^res. 

Hour,  The,  and  the  man  ;  by  II.  Martineau.     3  v.  2938-40 

—  Same.    2  v.  5471-2 
Hour,  The,  which  cometh,  and  6ow  is  ;    sermons ;    by  J.  F. 

Cla,rke. 
Hour,  The,  will  come  ;  tale  ;  by  W.  von  Hillern. 
Hours  in  a  library.     See  Stephen,  L. 

Hours  of  thought  on  sacred  things  ;  by  J.  Martineau.     2  ser. 

16773; 
Hours  of  work  and  play  ;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe. 
House,  E.  H.     Japanese  episodes. 
House,  The,  and  its  surroundings.     (Health  primers.) 
House,  The,  and  the  brain  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.    (In  Little  class., 

V.  2.) 
House  beautiful.  The  ;  by  C.  Cook. 

House  by  the  Works,  The ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo]. 
House  dog  ;  by  T.  Itiggie.     (In  French's  Min  dram.,  v.  13.) 
House,  The,  in  Balfour-strcet ;  by  C.  Dimitry. 
House,  The,  of  a  merchant  prince  ;  by  W-  H.  Bishop. 
House,  A,  of  Achendaroch ;  by  M.  E.  Cameron. 
House  of  cards  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Hoey. 
House,  A,  of  entertainment ;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.     {In  his  Stor. 

and  roman.) 
House,  The,  of  Lys ;  by  W.  G.  Hamley. 
House  of  the  seven  gables  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne. 
House,  The,  of  Yorke  ;  by  M.  A.  Tincker. 
House,  The,  on  the  beach  ;  by  G.  Meredith. 
House,  The,  on  the  moor;  by  [Mrs.  Oliphant]. 
House,   The,   on  the  shore  of  eternity ;    allegory ;    by  F.  P. 

Cobbe.     (In  her  Peak  in  Darien.) 
House  that  Jack  built ;  by  [M.  A.  Tincker].     (Li  her  Winged 

word,  etc.) 
House  that  Jill  built ;  by  E.  C.  Gardner. 
House  to  let ;  by  C.  Dickens.      {In  his  Holiday  stories. 

—  Same.     (In  Novels  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  10.) 
Household.     For  many  works  pertaining  to  the  household,  see 

Domestic. 
Household  art.     Artistic  amusements  ;  instr.  for  art- work  for 
home  employment,  etc.     Illust. 

—  Blanc,  C.    Art  in  ornament  and  dress ;  f  r.  the  French. 

—  Dewing,  M.  B.    Beauty  in  the  household. 

—  Eastlake,  C.  L.    Hints *on  household  taste. 
Same ;  'ed.,  with  notes,  by  C.  C.  Perkins. 

—  Girl's  own  treasury :  for  amusement  and  instruction. 

—  Harrison,  C.  C.    Woman's  handiwork  in  modern  homes. 

—  Hibberd,  S.    Rustic  adornments  for  homes  of  taste. 

—  Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S.,  anct  Williams,  H.  T.    Household  elegancies. 
Ladies'  fancy  work. 

—  Lady's  bazaar  and  fancy  fair  book ;  sugg.  on  the  getting-up  of  bazaars, 

and  instr.  for  articles  in  embroidery,  knitting,  etc. 

—  Urbino,  L.  B.;  Day,  H.,  and  others.    Art  recreations. 


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—  Williams,  H.  T.,  and  Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S.    Beautiful  homes.  17418 

—  See  also  Appleton's  home  books ; — Art  at  home  ser. 

Household  economy.    Amateur  work,  illustrated  ;  with  designs, 

sketches,  and  working  drawings,  etc.  *I 

Household,  The,  of  Bouverie  ;  by  C.  A.  Warfield.     2  v.  in  1.  2002 

Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More  ;  by  [A.  Manning].  2004 

Housekeeper's  story;  by  E.  E.  Hale.      (Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13936 

—  Same.  {In  Thirteen  good  stories.)  11874 
Housekeeping.     See  Domestic  econ'omy. 

Housekeeping  in  the  Blue  grass  ;  cook  book  ;  by  Ladies  of  the 

Presbyterian  Church,  Paris,. /i^/.  19397 

Houses.     See  Architecture. 

Housewifery.     See  Domestic  economy. 

Housman,  H.     The  story  of  our  museum ;  how  we  formed  it, 

and  what  it  taught  us  ;  appendix.  21484 

Contents  of  Appendix.  Arrangement  of  nat.  hist,  collections. — An- 
derson, J.,  Ji'.    How  to  collect  butterflies  and  moths. 

Houssaye,  A.    Histoire  du  41™^-  fauteuil  de  I'Acad^mie  Fran- 

yaise.  14471 

—  Life  in  I'aris;  letters  on  art,  literature,  and  society.  13964 

—  Philosophers  and  actresses.    2  v.  '  2005-6 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  House  of  Scarron. — Voltaire.— Voltaire  and 
Mile,  de  Livry.— Republic  of  Plato.— Mile.  Gaussin,— J.  Callot.  — Raoul 
and  Gabrielle!— The  hundred  and  one  pictures  of  Tardif,  the  friend  of 
Gillot.— Mile,  de  Marivaux. — La  Tour.— The  whims  of  the  marchioness. 
—Romance  on  the  banks  of  the  Lignon.  2.  Chamfort.— Three  pages  fr. 
the  life  of  Mme.  de  Parabere.- Abelard  and  Heloise.— Death  of  A.  Chenier. 
—The  Marquis  de  Sainte-Aulaire.— Colle.— The  daughter  of  Sedaine. — 
Prudhon.— Blangini.— An  unknown  sculptor.— Vandvck.— A  lost  poet. 
—Hands  full  of  roses,  full  of  gold,  and  full  of  blood.— The  mistress  of 
Cornelius  Schut.— Marie  de  Joysel.— The  tree  of  knowledge. 

—  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.  {In  their  Famous  French  authors.)  19026 
Houssaye,  H.  Ath^nes,  Rome,  Paris,  I'histoire  et  les  moeurs.  14592 
Houston,  E.  J.  Elements  of  physical  geography.  .  20276 
Houston,  S.     Life  of  Flouston.                                                            2007 

—  Savage,  J.  {In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 
PTovelacque.  A.  La  linguistique.  14386 
Hovell-Thurlow,  T.  J.     See  Thurlow,  T.  J.  H. 

Hovenden,  R.  M.     Odes  of  Horace  in  a  metrical  paraphrase.  21873 

Hovey,  A.     God  with  us.  9935 

—  Memoir  of  the  life  and  times  of  I.  Backus.  14357 

—  Religion  and  the  state.    Protection  or  alliance?    Taxation  or  exemption.  12672 

—  The  Sabbath  in  Jewish  history.     {In  Sabb.  ess.)                               .  19808 

—  The  state  of  the  impenitent  dead.  17370 

—  Letters  from  the  West  Indies.  2008 
Hovey,  W.  A.  Causerie  ;  fr.  the  Boston  evening  transcript.  19345 
How,  H.  J.     Schouler,  J.      {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harvard 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
How,  W.  W.     Private  life  and  ministrations  of   the  parish 

priest.  (771  Weir,  A.  The  Church  and  the  age,  ser.  1.)  8627 
How  Charley  Roberts  became  a  man  ;  by  [L.  M.  Thurston].  8585 
How  could  he  help  it?  by  A.  S.  Roe.  3682 
How  Eva  Roberts  gained  her  education  ;  by  L.  M.  Thurston.  8587 
How  I  set  about  paying  my  debts.  {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
How  it  all  happened  ;  by  L.  Parr.  9640 
How  Marjory  helped  ;  by  M.  Carroll.  12655 
How  Mr.  Bill  Williams  took  the  responsibility  ;  by  R.  M.  John- 
ston.    {In  Ms  Dukesborough  tales.)                        .  22894 


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617 


How  Mr.  Storm  met  his  destiny  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.     {In  Ms 

Ilka.)  20192 

How  one  ghost  was  laid.     {Li  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 

How  she  came  into  her  kingdom  ;  by  C.  M.  Clarke.  17720 
How  the  old  love  fared.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  from  Household 

Words,  V.  5.)  14305 

How  to  boil  peas.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  10.)  19155 

How  to  do  business.  2009 

How  to  do  it ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  9613 

How  to  dress  well.  9179 

How  to  get  strong,  and  how  to  stay  so  ;  by  W.  Blaikie.  18665 

How'to  keep  a  store  ;  by  S.  H.  Terry.  22179 

How  to  make  a  living  ;  by  G.  C.  Eggleston.  13651 
How  to  pay  the  rent ;  farce  ;    by  T.   Power.       {In  French's 

Min.  dram.,  v.  1.)  6056  ;  11833 
How  to  read  character ;  illust.  hand-book  of  phrenology  and 

physiology.  7718 
How  to  train  up  a  parent  in  the  way  he  should  go ;  by  Mrs. 

Craik.     {In  her  Sermons  out  of  church.)  14029 

How  we  got  married.     {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)  22935 

How  we  saved  the  old  farm  ;  by  "A  young  farmer."  18291 
How  we  were  all  vaccinated  ;  by  G.  W.  Dasent.     {In  his  Jest 

and  earnest,  v.  2.)  13612 
Howard,  Mrs.   B.   C.      Fifty  years  in  a  Maryland  kitchen  ; 

[receipts].  12153 

Howard,  B.  W.     Aunt  Serena.  20935 

—  One  summer,  33895 

—  One  year  abroad.  17132 
Howard,  B.  Archer,  W.  {In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 
Howard,  G.  W.  F.^  Viscount  Morpeth.     Address,  Manchester 

.     Athenseum,  184*6.     {In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  Diary  in  Turkish  and  Greek  waters.  693 

—  Francis,  G.  H.     (In  his  Orators.)  1525 

—  Martineau,  H.  (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Howard,  H.,  Earl  of  Surrey.     Poems.  9200 

—  Poetical  works ;  ed.,  with  life,  by  F.  J.  Child.  5358 
Howard,  J,  Practical  chemistry.  (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12621 
Howard,  J.  H.     Gymnasts  and  gymnastics.  9899 

Life,  pub.   serv.,  and  select  speeches  of  R. 


Howard,  J.  Q. 

B.  Hayes. 

Howard,  J.  M. 

Howard,  John. 

—  Browne,  J.  B. 


15995 

Bungay,  G.     {Inhis  Tr.  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

Memoirs  of  Howard.  532 

—  Cooper,  T.     {In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.    Howard,     (in  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 
John  Howard,  and  the  prison-world  of  Europe ;  abgd.  1235 

—  Nicoll,  H.  J.     (In  his  Great  movements.)  21442 

—  Osgood,  S.    John  Howard  and  prison  reform.     (In  his  Stud.)  7189 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Howard,  Gen.  O.  O.     Donald's  school-days.     Illust.  18197 

—  Nez  Perce  Joseph;  his  ancestors,  lands,  confederates,  etc.  20476 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     (In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 
Howard,    S.     Sermon,    1780.      {In  Thornton,  J.   W.     Pulpit 

of  the  Am.  Rev.)  *I 

A  book  with  "*I"  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
of  a  user  of  the  Librarv,  and  can  be  secured  onlv  by  asking  an  attendant  for  it. 
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618  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Howard,  W.^  joint  author.     See  Lowe,  E.  J. 

Howard  family.   Lonsdale,  H.    The  Howards.    (In  his  Worth. 

of  Cumb.,  V.  3.)  13719 

Howard  and  his  teacher  ;  by  M.  Leslie  [Mrs.  Baker].  2611 

Howden,  P.     Horse  warranty  ;   guide  to  the  various  points  to 

be  noted.     2d.  ed.  21830 

Howe,  C.  E.  B.       Signing  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

{In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  38.)  7990 

Howe,  E.,  Jr.     McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Gt.  fortunes.)  8983 

Howe,  J.  B.     The  common  sense,   the  mathematics,  and  the 

metaphysics  of  money.  20873 

—  Mono-metalism  and  bi-metalisin ;  science  of  monetary  values.  18672 
Howe,  J.  Burdette.    Plays.    See  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Howe,  J.  W.    Winter  homes  for  invalids  ;  localities  in  Europe 

and  Amer.  suitable  for  invalids  dur.  the  winter  ;  with  spec, 

ref.  to  the  climatic  variations  and  their  iufl.  on  disease.  13333 

Howe,  Julia  W.    From  the  oak  to  the  olive  ;  [trav.  in  Europe].  7456 

—  Idols  and  iconoclasts.     (  Jti  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Later  lyrics.  6155 

—  Memoir  of  Dr.  S.  G.  Howe ;  with  other  mem.  tributes.  16572 

—  The  "  Old  South."     (In  Longfellow,  H.  W.  and  others.    Poems  of  the 

"  Old  South.")  *I 

—  Sex  and  education ;  repl.  to  Dr.  E.  H.  Clarke's  "  Sex  in  education."  Introd.      12253 

Contents.  Papers  by  T.  W.  Higginson ; — Mrs.  H.  Mann ; — A.  S.  Badger ; 
— C.  H.  Dall;— E.  S.  Phelps ;—"  Boston  Daily  Advertiser  ";—>! .  B.  Jack- 
son;—Prof.  Bascom;— A.  W.  May;— M.  A.  Elmore;— A.  C.  Garland.— 
Testimony  fr.  colleges. 

—  A  trip  to  Cuba.  2014 

—  Words  for  the  hour ;  [poems] .  2015 
Howe,  H.     Memoirs   of    Amer.    mechanics ;    also,    Lives   of 

European  mechanics,  with  anecdotes,  etc.  2012 

Howe,  R.     Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829 

Howe,  S.  G.   The  Cretan  refugees  and  their  American  helpers.  7382 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    The  chivalry  of  to-day ;   illust.  in  the  life  of  H.     (In  his 

Mem.  and  biog.  sk.)      '  '  17757 

—  Howe,  J.  W.    Memoir  of  Dr.  Howe.  16572 
Howe,  W.  W.       Memoir  of    Frangois-Xavier  Martin.       {Bi 

Martin,  F.  X.     Hist,  of  Louisiana.)  *I 

Howell,  G.      Conflicts  of    capital  and   labour ;    hist,   of   the 

trade  unions  of  Gt.  Brit.  18113 

Howell,  J.  The  fortunes  of  William  Wighton  ;  Major  Weir's 
coach  ;  The  Palantines  ;  John  Square's  voyage  to  India ; 
The  beggar's  camp  ;  The  packman's  journey  to  London  ; 
The  imprudent  marriage ;  The  Scottish  veteran ;  The 
seven  years'  dearth ;  The  man-of-war's  man ;  Legend  of 
Calder  Moor ;  The  prisoner  of  war.  {In  Wilson,  J.  M. 
Tales,  V.  1,  3-9.)  .  8041  ;  8043-9 

Howell,  J.  W.  The  economy  of  the  electric  light  by  incan- 
descence, {hi  Du  Moncel,  T.  and  Preece,  W.  H. 
Incandescent  electric  lights.)  22388 

Howells,  W.  D.     A  chance  acquaintance.  11555 

—  Choice  autobiographies ;  namely : 

Alfieri,  Y.    Life ;  with  ess.  by  H.  17273 

Frederica  Sophia  Wilhelmina,  of  Prussia.    Memoirs;  with  ess.  bv  H. 

2  V.  '         17134^ 

Goldoni,  C.    Memoirs:  tr.  bv  J.  Black;  ess.  by  H.  17274 

Herbert,  E.,  1st.  Baron  Herbert  of  Cherhury]  and  Ellwood,  T.  Lives ; 

ess.  bv  H.  ■  17562 


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619 


Marmontel,  J.  F,    Memoirs ;  with  ess.  by  H.    2  v. 

—  A  counterfeit  presentment ;  comedy. 

—  A  day's  pleasure,  and  other  sketches.    Illust.     (Mod.  class.) 

Contents.  A  day's  pleasure.— Buying  a  horse.— Flitting.— The  mouse. — 
A  year  in  a  Venetian  palace. 

—  Doctor  Breen's  practice. 

—  Essays,      See  Choice  autobiographies ;  above. 

—  A  fearful  responsibility,  and  other  stories. 

Contents.  A  fearful  responsibility.— At  the  sign  of  the  savage.— 
Tonelli's  marriage. 

—  A  foregone  conclusion. 

—  Introduction.     {In  Kingsley,  C.    Living  truths.) 

—  Italian  journeys. 

—  The  ladv  of  the  Aroostook. 

—  Life  of  K.  B.  Hayes;  also,  Biog.  sk.  of  W.  A.  Wheeler. 

—  A  modern  instance. 

—  Out  of  the  question ;  comedy. 

—  The  parlor  car ;  farce. 

—  Poems. 

—  A  romance  of  real  life.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.) 

—  The  sleepin;^-car ;  farce. 

—  Their  weddmg  journey. 

—  The  undiscovered  country. 

—  Venetian  life.    2d.  ed. 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Short  stud.) 

—  Notice.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Poets'  homes.) 
Ho  wick,  Lord.     See  Grey,  C. 

Howison,  G.  H.  Present  aspects  of  philosophy  in  Germany ; 
State  of  philosophy  in  Germany.  (In  Bridgman,  R.  L. 
Concord  lect.j 

—  Treatise  on  analvt.  geometry,  espec.  as  appl.  to  the  properties  of  conies. 
Howitt,  A.  M.     See  Watts,  A.  M.  H. 

Howitt,  M.     Cousin  Davis's  wards.     (Magnet  stories.) 
Howitt,  M.  (B.)     The  angel  unawares.      (Magnet  stories.) 

—  The  artist  wife;  and  other  stories. 

Contents.  The  artist  wife. — Leaves  fr.  the  diary  of  a  poor  school- 
master.— The  Hunnybuns  at  the  sea-side. — Some  love-passages  in  the  lives 
of  every-day  people.  — The  hunt.  — The  two  squires.  —  The  poacher's 
progress. — The  Mosspits.—"  Vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit." — The  Wood- 
Nook  wells ;  or,  Neighbors'  quarrels ;  imperfect. 

—  Birds  and  flowers,  and  other  country  thmgs. 

—  Hope  on,  hope  ever. 

—  Midsummer  flowers  for  the  young.    Illust. 

—  No  sense  like  common  sense'. 

—  Pictorial  calendar  of  the  seasons. 

—  Popular  hist,  of  the  United  States.    Illust.    2  v. 

—  Some  passages  from  the  poetry  of  life.     {In  Liberty  bell.) 

—  The  two  apprentices. 

—  Vignettes  of  Amer.  history. 

Contents.  Columbus. — Cortez  approaching  Mexico. — Pocahontas  inter- 
ceding for  J.  Smith.- Landing  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers.— Meeting  of  the 
Assembly  in  Virginia.  —  Roger  Williams'  departure  fr.  Salem.  — Eliot 
preaching  to  the  Indians.— Rhode  Island  receives  its  charter. — The  sheriff 
ejected  in  N.  H.— Bacon  addressing  the  Council. — Wm.  Penn  and  Penn- 
sylvania.—Penn's  treaty  with  the  Indians.— Penn's  departure.— White- 
field  preaching.— Death  of  Gen.  Wolfe. — Stamp  act  riots. — The  Boston 
tea-party. — Gen.  Burgoyne  and  the  Indians. — ^Washington's  reception  in 
N.  Y. — Washington  takes  leave  of  the  army. 

—  Who  shall  be  greatest  ? 

—  Work  and  wages ;  or.  Life  in  service ;  cont.  of  "  Little  coin,  much  care." 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.) 

Howitt,  W.     Country  year-book  ;  or.  The  field,  the  forest,  and 
the  fireside. 

—  German  experiences. 

—  The  hall  and  the  hamlet.    2  v.  in  1. 

—  History  of  priestcraft. 

—  Homes  and  haunts  of  Brit,  poets.    Illust.    2  v. 


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Contents.  V.  1.  Chaucer.— Spenser.— Shak>;peare.— Cowley.— Milton. 
— Butler.— Dryden.— Addison.—  Gay  .—Pope.— Swift.—  Thomson.— Shen- 
stone.—  Chatterton.— Gray.— Goldsmith.— Burns.— Cowper.— Mrs.  Tighe. 
— Keats.— Shelley.— Byron.  2.  Crabbe.— Hogg.— Coleridge.— Mrs.  He- 
mans.— L.  E.  L.— Scott.— Campbell.— Southey.—Baillie.— Wordsworth.— 
Montgomery .—Landor.— Leigh  Hunt.— Rogers.—  Moore.— Elhott.— Wil- 
son.—Procter.— Tennyson. 

—  Same ;  rev.  ed.  "  11225 

—  Johnny  Darbyshire.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 

—  Same.     (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.    The  elves.)  12446 

—  Land,  labor,  and  gold ;  Two  years  in  Victoria,  etc.    2  v.  2042-3 

—  Life  and  adventures  of  Jack  of  the  mill.  ,  12437 

—  Onward !  right  onward !  poem.     {In  Libertv  bell.)  5101 

—  Rural  life  of  England.  '  2044 

—  Shakspeare.     {In  Homes  and  haunts  of  the  wise,  etc.)  1973 

—  Student  life  of  Germany.  *I 

—  Visits  to  remarkable  plaees.    1st.  ser.    2  v.  in  1.  2045 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  Kew  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
Howland,  H.  J.     The  Heart  of  the  Commonwealth ;  or,  Wor- 
cester as  it  is.                                                                                  2046 

Howlett,  H.  G.     A  sheaf  of  verse.  17670 

Hows,  J.  W.  8.     The  practical  elocutionist.  2047 

Howson,  C.^  joint  autlior.     See  Howson,  H. 

Howson,  H.     Our  country's  debt  to  patents.  {In  U.  S.  Pat. 

Ass.  Pub.,  V.  1.)  13896 

Howson,  H.  and  C.  Brief  treat,  on  U.  S.  patents,  for  inven- 
tors and  patentees.  16598 

Howson,  J.  S.     The  character  of  St.    Paul.  (Hulsean   lect.) 

3d.  ed.  15908 

—  Companions  of  St.  Paul.  9731 

—  Deaconesses.  9339 

—  Essays  on  cathedrals ;  by  various  writers.  10165 

Contents.  Goodwin,  H.  Recollections  of  a  Dean.— Norris,  J.  P.  Ca- 
thedral canons  and  their  work.— MacDonnell,  J.  C.  Cathedrals  in  Ire- 
land; their  past  and  future.— Hope,  A.  J.  B.  B.  Cathedrals  in  their  mis- 
sionary aspect.—  Westcott,  B.  F.  Cathedral  foundations  in  rel.  to  relig. 
thought. — Freeman,  E.  A.  Cathedral  churches  of  the  old  foundation. — 
Massingberd,  F.  C.  Cathedral  reform ;  past,  present,  future. — Perowne, 
J.  J.  S.  Welsh  cathedrals. — Ouseley,  F.  A.  G.  Education  of  choristers 
in  cathedrals. — Benson,  E.  W.  Relation  of  the  chapter  to  the  bishop. — 
Durham,  T.  C.  Cathedral  schools.— Venables,  E.  Architecture  of  the 
cathedral  churches  of  England  considered  historically. 

—  Evidential  value  of  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.     (Bohlen  lect.)  21805 

—  Metaphors  of  St.  Paul.  9730 

—  The  '  Pilgrim's  progress.'     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)         18849 

—  and  Spence,  H.  D.  M.    The  Acts  of  the  Apostles  :  explained.     (Inter- 

mit. Revision  Comm.).  22201 

—  joint  author.    See  Conybeare,  W.  J. 

Hoyt,  J.  W.     Education.      (In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos., 

1867.     Rept.,  V.  6.)  9101 

—  Preliminarv  rept.  on  an  Amer.  university.     {In  Nat.  Teach.  Ass.  Addr., 

1870.)    '  '  11608 

Hozier,  H.  M.     The  invasions   of  Eng.  ;    hist,    of   the   past, 

with  lessons  for  the  future.     2  v.  17229-30 

—  The  seven  weeks' war;  its  antecedents  and  its  incidents;    [Prussia  and 

Austria] .  *I 

Hubbard,  F.  M.     Life  of  W.  R.  Davie.    (In  Sparks,  J.     Lib. 

of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  25.)  4134 

Hubbard,  F.  H.     The  opium  habit  and  alcoholism  ;  with  sugg. 

for  treat,  painful  complications.  21235 

Hubbard,  G.  Gr.     American  railroads.     (Bi  Amer.  Soc.  Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

Hubbard,  G.     Histoire  de  la  litt^rature  contemp.  en  Espagne.    14660 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


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Hubbard,  L.  L.     Summer  vacations  at  Moosebead  Lake  and 

vicinity ;    guide-book.     Illust.     Map.  *I 

Hubbard,  W.     Narrative  of  tbe  disc,  and  planting  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts.    {In  Young,  A.     Chronicles.)  4911 
Hubbell,  G.  B.    Reformatory  disc,  as  appl.  to  adult  criminals. 

{In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Hubbell,  M.  S.     The  shady  side.  3450 

Huber,  F.     Scudder,  H.  E.      {In  his  Stor.  fr.  my  attic.)  7897 

Huber,  V.  A.     The  Pope  and  the  Council ;  by  Janus  ;  fr.   the 

German.  8400 

Hubert  Freeth's  prosperity;  by  Mrs.  Crosland.  12328 

Hue,  E.  R.  Vabhe.    Journey  through  the  Chinese  Empire.  2  v.  20ol-2 

—  Kecollections  of  a  iourney  thr.  Tartarv,  Thibet,  and  Ohina.  12999 

—  Travels  in  Tartarv,  Thibet,  and  Chma ;  tr.  by  W.  Hazhtt.    3d.  ed.  2053 

—  Travels  in  Tartarv,  Thibet,  and  China.     {In  Tavlor,   B.    Cvcl.  of  mod. 

trav.)  '  '  '  4356 

Huddart,  J.  Lonsdale,  H.  {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  3.)  13719 
Hudson,  C.  F.     Debt  and  grace,  as  rel.  to  the  doctr.  of  a  fut. 

life.     6th.  ed.  2054 

Hudson,  E.  H.     History   of  the   Jews  in  Rome,  B.  C.  160, — 

A.  D.  604.  22678 

—  Life  and  times  of  Louisa,  Queen  of  Prussia;  introd.  sk.  of  Pruss.  hist. 

2d.  ed.    2  v.  16536-7 

Hudson,  F.  History  of  jourualism  in  the  U.  S.,  1690-1872.  11273 
Hudson,  H.     Adventures   of  H.  ;  by   the    author   of  "Uncle 

Philip's  conversations."  1857 

—  Cleveland,  H.  R.     Life  of  H.     (I)i  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 
Same.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  10.)  4119 

Hudson,  H.  N.  ^  Introd.,  note^,  etc.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

—  Life  of  Shakespeare.     {In  Shakespeare,  W.    Much  ado  about  nothing.)        19957 

—  Plays  of  Shakespeare,  select,  and  prep,  for  use  in  schools,  etc.,  3  v.  9594-6 

—  Sermons,  12496 

—  Shakespeare;  his  life,  art,  and  characters;  origin  and  growth  of  the 

drama  in  England.    2  v.  10070-1 

—  Text-book  of  poetr}^ ;  fr.  Wordsworth,  Coleridge,  Burns,  Beattie,  Gold- 

smith, and  Thomson ;  with  sk.  of  the  authors'  lives.  14038 

Hudson,  J.     Fairholt,  F.    W.      {Li  his   Eccen.    and   remark. 

characters.)  5058 

Hudson  River.     Bruce,  W.     The  Hudson  ;  illust.  *I 

Hudson's  Bay  Company.     Forsyth,    W.     The   Hudson's   Bay 

Company;  its  history.      {Li  his  Ess.  crit.  and  uarr.) 
Hudson's  Bay  Territory.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Hudson's  -Bay  ; 

or,  E-very  day  life  in  the  wilds  of  No.  America. 

—  Robinson,  H.  M.    Great  fur  land :  sketches  of  life  in  the  territory. 

—  See  also  Arctic  regions. 
Huebner,  J.  A.  von.     Life  and  times  of  Sixtus  V.     2  v. 

—  A  ramble  round  the  world ;  [U.  S. ;  Japan ;  China] . 
Hueffer,  F.       The  great  musicians  ;   namely : 

Barrett,  W.  A.    English  church  composers. 

Benedict,  J.    Weber. 

Cummings,  W.  H.    Purcell. 

Edwards,  H.  S.    Rossini  and  his  school. 

Frost,  H.  F.    Schubert. 

Hueffer,  F.    Richard  Wagner. 

Poole,  R.  L.    Sebastian  Bach.  21837 

—  Musical  studies ;  ser.  of  contributions.  19862 

Contents.  Thayer's  Beethoven.— Chopin. — Foreign  schools  of  music- 
Arthur  Schopenhauer. — Richard  Wagner  and  his  "Ring  of  the  Nib- 
lung."— Wagner  festival    at   Baireuth. — Three  French  operas:    Bizet's 


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"Carmen" ;  Gounod's "Polyeucte" ;  Massenet's  "Roi  de  Lahore".— Chances 
of  English  opera. 

—  Richard  Wagner  and  the  music  of  the  future ;  history  and  aesthetics.  12578 

—  The  troubadours ;  hist,  of  provenc-al  Hfe  and  literature  in  the  Middle  Ages.  18114 
Huet,  P.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  coDt.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Hiiet,  P.  D.,  Bp.  of  Avranches.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  Ms 

Caus.  lund.,  v'.  2.)  *1 
Huff,  Gr.     Electro-physiology;  treat,  on  theprev.,  causes,  and 

cure  of  disease  ;  electricity  as  a  curative  agent.     2d.  ed. 

lUust.  2066 

Hugessen,  E.  H.  K.     Crackers  for  Christmas  ;  stories.  12907 

—  Higgledy-piggledy ;  or,  Stories  for  everybody.  14325 

—  Life,  times,  and  character  of  Oliver  Cromwell.    (Harper's  hf .-hr.  ser.)  16951 

—  Moonshine ;  fairv  stories.  11357 

—  Queer  folk ;  stories.  12908 

—  Stories  for  va.j  children.  12909 

—  Tales  at  tea  time ;  fairy  stories.  11181 

—  Whispers  from  fairy  land.  13241 
Hugessen,  L.  K.  History  of  Prince  Perrypets;  fairytale.  11356 
Huggins,  W.     Spectrum   analysis ;   lect.      (In    Hf  .-hrs.    with 

mod.  sci.,  ser.  2.)  12131 

—  joint  author.    ^tVee  Schellen,  H. 

Hugh  Melton  ;  by  K.  King.  14330 

Hugh  Worthington  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  5901 

Hughes,  Mrs.  — .     Memoir  of  Mrs.  Hemans  ;  by  her  sister.  1855 

Plughes,  E.  Outlines  of  Scripture  geography  and  history.  5942 
Hughes,  J.     The  kindergarten  ;  its  place  and  purpose.      (Pps. 

on  educ.)  *I 
Hughes,  J.     The  magic  lay  of  the  one-horse  chay  ;  poem.    (In 

Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.)  .  19141 
Hughes,  R.  W.     Popular  treat,  on  the  currency  question,  fr. 

a  southern  point  of  view.  18491 
Hughes,  S.     Treatise  on  gas  works  and  the    pract.    of  manuf. 

and  distrib.  coal  gas.     5th.  ed.  15444 

—  Treatise  on  water-works  for  the  supply  of  cities  and  towns.  *I 
Hughes,  T.     Alfred  the  Great.       ^  8144 

—  Condition  and  prospects  of  the  Church  of  Eng.     {In  Burlingame,  E.  L. 

Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 

•  —  The  manliness  of  Christ.  19470 

—  Memoir  of  a  brother.  11398 

—  Memoir  of  D.  Macmillau.  22033 

—  Mental  furniture ;  or.  Adaptation  of  knowledge  to  men.  2067 

—  Rugby,  Tenn. ;  acct.  of  the  settlement  on  the  Cumberland  plateau ;  with 

a  rept.  on  the  soil,  by  F.  W.  Killebrew.  20708 

—  School  days  at  Rugby.     See  Tom  Brown's  school  days,  helovj. 

—  Scouring  of  the  White  Horse.  2069 

—  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.    2  v.  4926-7 

—  Tom  Brown's  school  days.  2068 

Note.    Amer.  ed.  called  School  days  at  Rugby. 

—  True  manliness ;  fr.  the  writings  of  "H.,  by  E.  E.  Brown.    Introd.  by  J. 

R.  Lowell.     (Spare  min.  ser.)  22586 

—  The  working  classes  in  Europe.     {In  Atlas  essavs.)  18292 

—  Hinton,  R.  J.  {In  his  Eug.  rad.  lead.)  ^  13828 
Hughes,  W.  R.     Principles   and   management   of  the    marine 

aquarium.  14219 
Hugh's  vendetta;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].     (In  her  Nina's 

atonement,  etc.)  11950 
Hugo,  J.  A.  (F.)     Victor  Hugo  ;  by  a  witness  of  his  life  ;  tr. 

by  C.  E.  Wilbour.  5298 


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623 


Hugo,  V.  M.  comte.     L'annee  terrible.  14413 

—  Bug-Jargal.  14414 

—  Same.    Jargal ;  tr.  by  C.  E.  Wilbour.  6298 

—  Capital  punishment ;  Claude  Gneux ;  La^^t  day  of  a  condemned  man.  8053 

—  Les  chansons  des  rues  et  des  bois.  14415 

—  Les  contemplations.    2  v.  14416-17 

—  Hans  d'Islande.    2  v.  14418-19 

—  Same;  Eng.tr.    The  brigand.  13854 

—  The  history  of  a  crime.  17461 

—  La  l^gende  des  si^cles.  14420 

—  Same ;  nouv.  ser.    2  v.  ^  14488-9 

—  Litterature  et  philosophic  Melee's.    2  v.  14421-2 

Contents.  V.  1.  But  de  cette  publication. — Journal  des  idees,  des 
opinions  et  des  lectures  d'un  jeune  Jacobite  de  1819.— Journal  des  idees  et 
des  opinions  d'un  revolutionnaire  de  1830.  2.  Fragment  d'histoire. — 
M.  Dovalle.— Guerre  aux  d^molisseurs. — Ymbert  Galliox.— Mirabeau. — 
Choix  d'ceuvres  oratoires:  Academic  Fran(;aise. — Conseil  d'etat. — Dls- 
cours  et  rapports.— Discours  prononces  a  des  funerailles. 

—  The  man  who  laughs ;  tr.  by  W.  Young.  7842 

—  Les  miserables.    5  v.  '  14423-7 

—  Same\  Eng.  tr.  2117 

—  Napoleon  the  Little.  2070 

—  Same.    The  destrover  of  the  2d.  republic ;  being  Napoleon  the  little.  9065 

—  Notre  dame  de  Paris.    3  v.  9361-3 

—  Same.    Another  copy.    2  v.  14428-9 

—  Same.    The  hunchback  of  Notre  dame ;  tr.  "by  H.  L.  Williams,  Jr.  13560 

—  Odes  et  ballades.  '  14430 

—  Les  Orientales ;  Les  feuilles  d'automne ;  Les  chants  du  crepuscule.  14431 

—  Les  quatre  vents  de  I'esprit.    2  v.  14661-2 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Le  livre  satirique ;  Le  livre  dramatique.  3.  Le 
livre  lyrique ;  Le  livre  epique. 

—  Quatrevingt-treize.  9464 

—  Same.    Another  copy.    2  v.  14432-3 

—  Same.    Eng.  tr.    Ninety-three.  12312 

—  Le  Rhin ;  lettres  5\  un  ami.    3  v.  14434-6 

—  Same.    The  Rhine ;  tr.  bv  D.  M.  Aird.  12758 

—  Theatre.    4  v.  *  14437-40 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Cromwell.  2.  Hern ani.— Marion  de  Lorme. — Le 
roi  s'amuse.  3.  Lucr^ce  Borgia.— Marie  Tudor. — Angelo.  4.  La  Es- 
meralda.— Ruy  Bias. — Les  Burgraves. 

—  Torquemada ;  drame.    7^  6d.  14787 

—  La  tour  de  Nesle.     {In  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  14.)  11816 

—  Les  travailleurs  de  la  mer.    2  v.  14441-2 

—  Same.    Eng.  tr.    The  toilers  of  the  sea.  6297 

—  Yictor  Hugo  en  Zelande.  14445 

—  Les  voix  interieures ;  Les  rayons  et  les  ombres.  14444 

—  William  Shakespeare.  *  14443 

—  Barbou,  A.    Yictor  Hugo ;  his  life  and  works.  203.54 

—  Castelar,  E.     (Zw  Tit's  Life  of  Lord  Byron,  e«c.)  15338 

—  Gautier,  T.    Un  buste  de  H.     {In  his  Fiisains  et  eaux  fortes.)  14637 
and  others.    {In  their  Famous  French  authors.)                                          19026 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.     {In  his  Chats.)  22863 

—  Hugo,  J.  A.  F.  Yictor  Hugo ;  by  a  witness  of  his  life ;  tr.  by  C.  E.  Wilbour.        5298 

—  King,  E.     {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 

—  Matthews,  J.  B.     {In  his  French  dramatists,  etc.)  21038 

—  Mauris,  M,     {In  his  French  men  of  letters.)  19854 

—  Pollock,  W.  H.     {In  his  Lect.  on  Fr.  poets.)  18638 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  1,  and  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1, 3.)  *I 

—  Swinburne,  A.  C.    L'homme  qui  rit;  L'annee  terrible.     {In  his  Ess.  and 

studies.)  14246 

—  Schmidt,  J.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16312 

—  Towle,  G.  M.     {In  his  Certain  men  of  mark.)  20075 
Hugo  de  Avalon^  Lincolniensis.     Froude,  J.  A.     A  bishop  of 

the  12th.  cent.      (In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  2.)  9686 

Hugueuot  exiles,  The ;    or,  The  times  of  Louis  XIV.  ;    hist. 

novel.)  2071 

Hugueuot  family  ;  by  S.  Tytler  [Miss  Keddie].  7138 

Huguenots.     Baird,  H.  M.     History  of  the  rise  of  the  H.  of 

France.     2  v.  19020-1 


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—  Browning,  W.  S.    History  of  the  Huguenots ;  new  ed. 

—  Daniels,  G.  F.    The  H.  in  the  Nipmuck  country ;  or,  Oxford  prior  to  1713. 

—  Lawrence,  E.    The  Huguenots.     {In  his  Hist.'  stud.) 

—  Lee,  H.  F.    The  Huguenots  in  France  and  America.    2  v. 

—  Marsli-Caldwell,  A.  C.    The  Protestant  Reform,  in  France ;  or,  History 

of  the  H.    2  V. 

—  Marteilhe,  J.    The  Huguenot  galley-slave ;  autobiog.  of  a  Fr.  protestant. 

—  Masson,  G.    The  Huguenots ;  hist.'  fr.  the  beginning  of  the  reformation 

to  the  death  of  Louis  XIV. 

—  Parkraan  F.    Huguenots  in  Florida.     {In  his  Pioneers  of  France.) 

—  Punshon,  W.  M.     {In  his  Lect.,  etc.) 

—  Smiles,  S.    The  Huguenots  in  Eng.  and  Ireland;  with  app.  rel.  to  the  H. 

in  America. 
The  Huguenots  in  France  after  the  rev.  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes. 

—  iSee  also  tJgonotti. 


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Huidekoper,  F.     Judaism  at  Rome.     B.  C.  76  to  A.  D.  140. 
Huillard-Br^holles,  J.  L.  A.     Oliphant,  T.  L.  K.     Life  of  H. 

(In  his  Duke  aud  the  scholar.) 
Huish,  M.  B.,  and  Thomson,  D.  C.     The  year's  art,  1880-3; 

painting,  sculpture,  and  architecture. 
Hulda  ;  by  F.  Lewald  ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister. 
Hull,  Prof.    Quarries  and  building  stones.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.^   15466 
Hull,  W.     Clarke,  J.  F;     (In  Ms  Mem.  and  biog.  sketches.)      17757 
HuUah,  J.     Cultivation  of  the  speaking  voice. 

—  History  of  modern  music. 

—  The  song  book ;  words  and  tunes  f  r.  poets  and  musicians. 

—  joint  autho7\    See  Ravenstein,  E.  G. 
Hulme,  F.  E.     Art  instruction  in  England. 

—  Flower  painting  in  water  colours. 

—  Glaisher,  J.,  Mackie,  S.  J.,  and  Hunt,  R.  Art.  stud.  fr.  nature. 
Human  face  divine,  The,  and  other  tales ;  by  M.  Gatty. 
Human  follies  ;  by  J.  Noriac. 

Human  form.  The  ;  by  T.  Parsons.     (In  Jiis  Ess.,  ser.  1.) 
Human  life  ;  by  H.  C.  Wright. 
Humane  progress.  Brace,  C.  L.  Gesta  Christi ;  hist,  of  humane 

progress  under  Christianity. 
Humber,  W.     Handy  book  for  the  calculation  of  strains  in 

girders,  e^c,  and  their  strength. 
Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.    Cosmos  ;  tr.  by  E.  C.  Otte,  etc.    5  v.  2074 

—  Letters  to  Varnhagen  von  Ense,  with  extr.  fr.  V.'s  diaries,  and  letters  fr. 

Y.  and  others  to  Humboldt.    Authorized  trans. 
. —  Same ;  tr.  by  F.  Kapp. 

—  Personal  narr.  of  trav.  to  the  equinoctial  regions  of  America,  1799-1804; 

tr.  by  T.  Ross.    3  v. 

—  Same,  condensed.    See  beloni.    Travels,  etc. 

—  Travels  and  researches;  condsd.  narr.  of  journeys  in  the  equin.  reg.  of 

America  and  in  Asiatic  Russia,  etc. ;  by  W.  Macgillivray. 

—  Views  of  nature ;  or,  Contemplations  on  the  phenomena  of  creation ;  tr. 

bv  E.  C.  Otte,  and  H.  G.  Bohn. 

—  Bruhns,  K.    Life  of  H.    2  v. 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Humboldt's  travels.     {In  his  Stor.  of  adventure.) 

—  Klencke,  P.  F.  H.    Alex,  von  Humboldt;  a  biog.  monument;  tr.  by  J. 

Bauer. 

—  Lieber,  F.    Alex.  v.  Humboldt.     {In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  1.) 

—  Life  and  travels  of  H.     {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.) 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  he)'  Biog.  sk.)  '  7657 

—  Memoir  of  H.     {In  Hamilton,  R.    British  fishes.) 

—  Milnes,  R.  M.    Humboldt  at  the  court  of  Berlin.     {In  his  Monographs.) 
Humboldt,  K.  W.,  Freilierr  von.     Letters  to  a  lady  ;  from  the 

German,  with  introd.  by  C.  G.  Leland. 

—  Religious  thoughts  and  opinions ;  [f r.  Brief e  an  eine  Freundin] . 

—  Sphere  and  duties  of  government ;  tr.  by  J.  Coulthard,  Jr. 


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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  625 

—  Schlesier,  G.  Life  of  H.,  tr.  and  abgd.  by  J.  Bauer.  ^  5027 
Humboldt  Library.     Namely:  Caird,  J.,  and  others.     Oriental 

religions.  ^  21880 

Humbug.     See  Delusions. 
Hume,  D.     History  of  England,  to  1688.     6  y.  2088-93 

—  Same.    4  v.    \.  2  wanting.  2084-7 

—  History  of  England  to  1688 ;  abgd.  and  eont.  to  1858.    Illust.     (Student's 

Hume.)  2118 

—  Philosophical  works.    4  v.  *I 

Contents.  Y.  1,  Life  of  the  author.— Letter  from  A.  Smith  to  W. 
Strachan  and  latter-will  and  testament  of  Hume. — Acct.  of  controversy 
betw.  Hume  and  Rousseau. —  List  of  Scotticisms. —  Treatise  on  humaii 
nature:  Of  understanding.  2.  Of  passions.— Of  morals. —  Dialogues 
cone,  natural  religion.  3.  Essays,  moral,  polit.,  and  literary.  4.  In- 
quiry cone,  human  understanding."— Inquiry  cone,  principles  of  morals.— 
App'.,  Nat.  hist,  of  religion. — Add,  essays. 

—  Brougham,  H.     (/% /iis  Lives  of  men  of  letters.)  523 
Same.     {In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Burton,  J.  H.    Life  and  correspondence  of  H.    2  v.  *I 

—  Foster,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1502 

—  Huxlev,  T.H.    Hume.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  18280 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Hume;  the  sceptic.     {In  her  Hist,  sk.)  8132 

—  Rogers,  H.    Hume.     (/?i  Xew  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  Stephen,  L.  {In  his  Hist,  of  Eng.  thought,  v.  1.)  16794 
Hume,  J.  Martineau,  H.  {In  her  Biog.  sk»)  7657  ;  16744 
Humming-birds,     Wallace,  A.  R.     Humming-birds,  as  illust. 

the  luxuriance  of  trop.  nature.     {In  his  Trop.  nat.)  17818 
Humor.    -See  English  humor  ; — Wit. 

Humorous  phases  of  the  law  ;  by  I.  Browne.  22512 

Humphrey,  H.     Domestic  education.  2097 

—  Essays  on  the  Sabbath.  2096 

—  Memoir  of  N.  "W.  Fiske ;  with  select,  from  his  sermons,  etc.  2098 
Humphrey,  L.  B.     Designs.     {In  Knox,  W.     Oh,  why  should 

the  spirit  of  mortal  be  proud?)  16574 

Humphrey,  W.    Necessary  attitude  of  catholic  laymen  towards 

scholastic  philosophy.     Constituents  of  the  personal.     {In 

Manning,  H.  E.     Ess.  on  relig.  and  lit.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

Humphreys,  Andrew  A.     The  Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and 

'65.     (Camp,  of  the  Civ.  War.)  22942 

Humphreys,  D.     Essay  on  the  life  of  I.  Putnam ;  notes  and 

add.  App.  cont.  hist,  and  topog.  sketch  of  Bunker  Hill 

battle,  by  S.  Swett.  2095 

Humphreys,  H.  N.     Coin  collector's  manual.     2  v.  2099-100 

Humphreys,  T.  D.     Student's  guide  to  coat  cutting.  22526 

Humphris,  D.  J.     Sanitary  develop,  of  Cheltenham.     {In  Ass. 

of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.)  *I 

Humphry,  W.  G.     Jeremy  Taylor's  Holy  living  and  dying. 

{In  Kempe,  J.  E.     Comp.  for  the  dev..life.)  18849 

—  Tillotson,  the  pract.  preacher.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Class,  preach,  of  the 

Eng.  Ch.,  ser.  2.)  18551 

Humphry  Clinker  ;  by  T.  Smollett.     Illust.  4064 

—  Same;  with  mem.  of  author,  by  T.  Roscoe.  13191 
Hunchback,  The;    play;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.  {In  his  Dram. 

works.)  11888 

—  Same  {In  Mod.  stand,  dram.,  v.  2.)  11804 
Hunchback  of  Notro-Dame  ;  by  V.  Hugo.  13560 
Hundredth  birthday.  The,  and  other  tales  ;  by  M.  Gatty.  11375 
Hungarian  tales  ;  by  [Mrs.  Gore].     3  v.  21560-2 


626  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Hungary.     Description . 

—  Brace,  C.  L.    Hung:ary  in  1851.  470 

—  Gorgei,  A.    My  life  and  acts  in  H.  1616 

—  Hacklaender,  F.  W.  -  TJngarn  im  Jahre  1857.     {In  his  Werke,  v.  4.)  102»4 

—  Jokai,  M.    Hungarian  sketches;  with  not.  by  E.  Szabad.  2384 

—  King,  E.    Hungarian  tvpes  and  Austrian  pictures.    (In  Murphy,  B.,  and 

others.    On  the  Rhine.)  "'                     19935 

—  "  Magyarland ; "  trav.  thr.  the  highlands  and  lowlands  of  H.    2  v.  •! 

—  Mansfield,  R.  B.     (In  his  Log  of  the  Water  Lily.)  12202 

—  Paget,  J.    Hungary  and  Transylyania.    2  v.  3328-9 

—  Pardoe,  J.    City  of  the  Magyar,  1839-40.    3  v.  3347-9 

—  Patterson,  A.  J.    The  Magyars.    2  v.  10135-6 

—  Pictures  of  Hungarian  life.    Illust.  8714 

—  Sketches  of  Germany,  etc.    2d.  ed.  .  2317 

History. 

—  Doran,  J.    The  four  deposed  kings  of  Hungary.  (In  his  Monarchs,  etc., 

V.  1.)  '  1248 

—  Klapka,  G.    Memoirs  of  the  war  of  independence  in  Hungary;  tr.  by  O. 

Wenckstern.    2  y.  2495-6 

—  Teflft,  B.  F.    Hungary  and  Kossuth.    3d.  ed.  4391 

Literature. 

—  Bowring,  J.    Poetry  of  the  Magyars,  prec.  by  a  sk.  of  the  lang.  and  lit. 

of  H.  and  Transylyania.  *I 

Political  economy. 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Austro-Hungary  and  Germany.     (In  his  Res.  of  mod. 

countries,  y.  1.)                      '  ^  17821 
Hunnicutt,  J.  W.     The  conspiracy  unveiled  ;  or,  The  horrors 

of  secession.  •  2304 

Hunt,  Mrs.  A.  W.  Basildon.  18673 

—  The  leaden  casket.  (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  20234 

—  The  posy  ring.  20164 
Hunt,  A.  De  Vere.  See  De  Vere,  A. 

Hunt,  C.  H.  Life  of  E.  Livingston  ;  introd.  by  G.  Bancroft.  5588 
Hunt,   C.    E.     The    Shenandoah ;    or.    The    last    Confederate 

cruiser.  6668 

Hunt,  ¥j.  M.     Contagious  diseases  of  dom.  animals.     {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  *I 

—  Our  knowledge  of  epidemics.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc. 

y.  6.)  *I 

—  Papers  on  sanitary  subjects.    (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Rept.,  passim.)  *I 
Hunt,  F.  W.     Practical  class-book  of  the  hist,  of  the  world. 

(J.  H.  Colton's  Hist,  atlas.)  6385 

Hunt,  F.     Worth  and  wealth  ;  maxims,  morals,  and  miscella- 
nies. 6009 
Hunt,  H.     Palgrave,  F.  T.     Recent   works   by   H.      (In   his 

Ess.  on  art.)  6531 

Hunt,  Mrs.  H.     Children  at  Jerusalem ;  modern  life  in  Syria.     21361 
Hunt,  H.  G.  B.     Concise  hist,  of  music,    fr.    the   commence- 
ment of  the  Chr.  era.     2d.  ed.  17807 
Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.     2  v.  in  1.  2101 
Contents.    JJ^ature  of  the  work.— Talbot,  C.    Letter  to  a  new-born 
child.— Shenstone,  W.    The  schoolmistress.— Walpole  H.    Grown  school- 
boys.—Pope,  A.    Ode  on  solitude.— Aikin,  J.    Sir  Bertrand.— De  Foe,  D. 
Robinson  Crusoe.— Pultock,  R.    Peter  Wilkius's  discoyery  of  the  flying 
woman.— LeSage,  A.  R.  Gil  Bias  and  the  parasite.— Radchffe,  A.  Ludoyico 
in  the  haunted  chamber.— Inchbald,  E.    The  warning.— Amory,  T.  John 
Buncle,  (incomplete). — Delights  of  books  of  trayels  (incomplete) :  W.  de 
Rubriquis ;  Marco  Polo ;  Ledyard :  Muugo  Park,— A  shipwreck,  sea  voyage, 
etc. :  C.  Redding;  J.  Cook.— Business  books,  etc. :  Wm.  Hutton,  Passages 
fr.  his  autobiog.— Barbauld,  A.  L.    Against  inconsistency  in  our  expecta- 
tions.— Thomson,  J.  The  enchantments  of  the  vyizard  Indolence,  etc. — 
Steele,  R.  Stories,  fr.  the  "Tatler,"  etc. ;  The  Spectator's  Club ;  Club  of  the 


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Tatler.— Goldsmith,  O.  Goldsmith's  Clubs.— Smollett,  T.  G.  Count  Fath- 
om's adventure  in  the  lone  cottag^e.— Parnell,  T.  The  hermit.— Fielding, 
H.  Peter  Pounce's  dialogue  with  Parson  Adams.— Shenstone,  W.  Yerses 
written  in  an  inn  at  Henley.— Gray,  T.  Letters ;  Ode  on  a  distant  pros- 
pect of  Eton  College ;  A  long  story. — Richardson,  J.  Advantages  of  cul- 
tivating a  taste  for  pictures. — Addison,  J.  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley. — 
Pincknej^  Col.  Manners  of  the  French. — Cowley,  A.  Thoughts  on  a 
garden. — Temple,  W.  Thoughts  on  retirement ;  An  old  English  garden 
of  the  17th.  cent. — Winchilsea,  Lady.  Petition  for  an  absolute  retreat. — 
Mackenzie,  H.  An  old  country  house  and  an  old  lady;  Love  of  the 
country  in  the  decline  of  life.— Warton,  T.  Two  sonnets,  and  Inscription 
on  a  Spring.— Macpherson,  J.  Descriptions  of  night. — Trotter,  J.  B. 
Retirement  and  death  of  a  statesman.— Gray,  T.  Elegy  in  a  country 
church-yard. 

—  A  day  by  the  fire ;  and  other  papers. 

Contents.  A  day  by  the  fire. — On  commonplace  people. — A  pop.  view 
of  the  Heathen  mythology. — Genii  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans. — Genii  of 
antiquity  and  the  poets.— Fairies. — Genii  and  fairies  of  the  East,  the  ALrar 
bian  Nights,  e^c— The  satyr  of  mythology  and  the  poets. — Nymphs  of 
antiquity  and  of  the  poets.— Sirens  and  mermaids  of  the  poets.'— Tritons 
and  men  of  the  sea.— Giants,  ogres,  and  Cyclops.— Gog  and  Mago^,  and 
the  wall  of  Dhoulkarnein. — Aeronautics,  real  and  fabulous. — Talking  of 
nonsense. — A  rainy  day. — The  true  enjoyment  of  splendor. — Retrospective 
review ;  Men  wedded  to  books ;  Contest  bet.  the  nightingale  and  musi- 
cian.—The  murdered  pump.— Christmas  eve  and  Christmas  day.— New 
Year's  gifts.— Sale  of  the  late  Mr.  West's  pictures.— Translation 'fr.  Mil- 
ton into  Welsh.— The  bull-fi^ht.— Love  and  will. 

—  Dramatic  works  of  Wycherley,  Cougreve,Yanbrugh,  and  Farquhar ;  with 

biog.  and  crit.  notices. 

—  Imagination  and  fancy ;  selec.  fr.  the  Eng.  poets ;  and  essay  in  answer  to 

thequestion  "  What  is  poetry?" 

—  A  jar  of  honey  from  Mount  Hybla.    Illust.  by  R.  Doyle.    New  ed. 

—  Men,  women,*and  books;  sketches,  ess.,  and  crit.  memoirs. 

—  Poetical  works.    2  v. 

—  The  religion  of  the  heart ;  manual  of  faith  and  duty. 

—  Stories  fr.  the  Italian  poets. 

Contents.    Dante.— Pulci.—Boiardo.—Ariosto. — Tasso.— Appendix. 

—  Table-talk.    Added,  Imaginary  conversations  of  Pope  and  Swift. 

—  A  tale  for  a  chimney  corner,  and  other  essays ;  ed.  by  E.  Oilier. 

—  The  town ;  its  memorable  characters  and  events. 

—  The  wishing-cap  papers. 

—  Carr,  F.    Characteristics  of  L.  Hunt. 

—  Clarke,  C.  and  M.  C.    Hunt  and  his  letters.     (In  their  recollections.) 

—  Gilflllau,  G.     (In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.) 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.) 

—  Ho  Witt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.    v.  2.) 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     (I7i  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.) 
Same.'   {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.) 

—  Taylor,  B.     (In  his  At  home  and  abroad,  ser.  2.) 

—  Timbs.  J.     (In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.) 

—  Towle,  G.  M.     (In  ^is  Glimpses  of  hist.) 

Hunt,  L.  B.     Hand-book  of  light  gymnastics. 
Hunt,  R.    Coal  as  a  reservoir  of  power.    (/iiEstes,  D.    Hf.-lir. 
rec,  ser.  1.) 

—  Elementary  physics;  introd.  to  the  study  of  nat.  philosophy. 

—  On  classes  for  scientific  observation  in  naechanics'  institutions ;  On  famil- 

iar methods  of  instruction  in  science.     (In  Soc.  for  Encour.  of  Arts, 
etc.   Lect. 

—  The  poetry  of  science ;  or,  Studies  of  the  phys.  phenomena  of  nature. 

1st.  Amer.  ed. 
Hunt,  S.  B.     Soil  drainag^e   and   atmospheric  humidity.     (In 


Soil  drainage   and   atmospheric  humidity. 
Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.) 
Hunt,  T.  S.     Chemical  and  geological  essays. 

—  Chemistry  of  the  earth.     (Iw  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.) 

—  The  development  of  our  mineral  resources.     (In  Woolsev,  T.  D.    1st. 

cent,  of  the  rep.) 

—  Origin  of  metalliferous  deposits.     (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.) 
Hunt,  W.     Sketch  of  Hunt.      {In  Polit.  portr.) 


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628  FKEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Hunt,  William.     Palgrave,  F.  T.     Dyce  and  Wm.  Hunt.      {In 

his  Ess.  on  art.)    .  6531 

—  Wedmore,  F.  Wm.  Hunt  and  Prout.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art,  ser.  2.)  20458 
Plunt,  William.  History  of  Italy.  (Freeman's  hist,  course.)  13034 
Hunt,  W.  M.    Illustrations  fr.  charcoal  drawings.    {In  Knowl- 

ton,  K.  M.     Hints  for  pupils,  etc.)           ,  *I 

—  Talks  on  art ;  [ed.  by  H.  M.  Knowlton] .  13586 

—  Same:  2d.  ser.  22470 

—  Angell,  H.  C.    Records  of  Hunt.    Illust.  *I 

—  Barto],  C.  A.  Hunt,  the  artist.  (Tn  his  Princ.  and  portr.)  19741 
Hunter,  John.     A  piece  of  paraffin.     {In  Brown,  R.     Science 

for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Hunter,  John,  b.  1728.     Gross,  S.  D.     John  Hunter  and  his 

pupils.  20196 

—  Sketch  of  H.  {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 
Hunter,  R.  M.  T.  Savage,  J.  {In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 
Hunter,  W.  W.     England's  work  in  India.  20939 

—  Life  of  the  earl  of  Mayo,  4th.  viceroy  of  India.  2  v.  15628-9 
Hunter,  W.  A.  Introduction  to  Roman  law.  20216 
Hunter  and  Tom  :  by  J.  Abbott.  9820 
Hunter  and  trapper  in  No.  America ;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  B.  R^voil ; 

by  W.  H.  D.  Adams.  13271 

Hunter's  feast.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3625 

Hunting.     Batty,  J.  H.     How  to  hunt  and  trap.  17826 

—  Conway,  J.    Forays  among  salmon  and  deer.  10856 

—  Gumming,  R.  G.    A  hunter's  life  among  wild  animals  of  So.  Africa ;  in- 

trod.  by  B.  Tavlor.    2  v.  in  1.  1048 

—  Gumming,  W.  G.    Wild  men  and  wild  beasts.  (Illust.  lib.  of  travel,  etc.)  9867 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    The  young  Nimrods  around  the  world.    Illust.  21648 
The  voung  Nimrods  in  No.  America.    Illust.  20479 

—  Melville,  G.  J.  W.    Riding  recollections.  19664 

—  Meunier,  V.    Adventures  on  the  great  hunting  grounds  of  the  world.  8103 

—  Morris,  M.  O'G.    Hibernia  venatica;  with  photographs.  *I 

—  Stephens,  G.  A.    Fox-hunting.  12028 
Lvnx-hunting.  11954 

—  Van  Dvke,  T.  S.    The  still-hunter.  22304 

—  Watson,  A.  E.  T.    Sketches  in  the  hunting  field.    Illust.  *I 

—  See  also  Trapping:  Sports. 

Hunting  sketches  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  10857 

Huntingdon,  Countess  of.     See  Hastings,  S.  S. 

Huntington,  D.     Tuckerman,   II.  T.     Sketch    of  H.      {In  his 

Am.  art.  life.)  7225 
Huntington,  F.  D.,  Bp.     Christ  in  the  Chr.  year  and  in  the  life 

of  man;  sermons.  17358 

—  Ghristian  believing  and  living;  sermons.  2107 

—  Good  talking  a  fine  art.    2d.  ed.  20S59 

—  Helps  to  a  holy  lent.  12229 

—  Home  and  college ;  address.  2108 

—  Sermons  for  the  people.    4th.  ed.  2109 

—  Unconscious  tuition.  18460 
Huntington,  G.  The  Church's  work  in  our  large  towns.  2d.  ed.  9891 
Huntington,  J.  W.     Speech  on  the   removal    of   the    Indians, 

1830.      {In  Speeches,  etc.)  5183 

Huntington,  J.  V.     Alban  ;  tale  of  the  new  world.  2110 

—  Lady  Alice.  2113 

—  Rosemary;  or.  Life  and  death.  2111 
Huntington,  S.    Sketch  of  11.    {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men, 

v.   1.)  410 

Huntington,  W.  R.     The  Church-idea;  essay  towards  unity.  8515 

—  Gonditional  immortalitv :  sermons.  17692 


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—  The  oneness  of  Scripture.  (In  Chr.  truth  and  mod.  opinion.)  •  1S496 
Hurd,  J.  C.     Theory  of  our  nat.  existence,  as  shown  by  the 

action  of  the  government  of  the  U.  S.  since  1861.  20860 
Hurd,  S.  H.     Biography   of  H.  H.  Downes.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Hurlbut,  E.  P.  Essays  on  human  rights,  and  their  polit.  guar- 
anties ;  notes  by  G.  Combe.  2114 
Hurlbut,  W.  H.  Gan-Eden  ;  or,  Pictures  of  Cuba.  2115 
Hurrah  for  New  England  ;  by  L.  C.  Tuthill.  4544 
Hurry-graphs  ;  or,  Sketches  of  scenery,  celebrities,  and  soci- 
ety ;  by  N.  P.  Willis.  4806 
Hurst,  J.  F.     Life  and  literature  in  the  fatherland.  13243 

—  Rehgious  development.     (In  Woolsey,  T.  D.    1st.  cent,  of  the  republic.)      16000 

—  jointed.    ,S'ee  Crooks,  G.  E. 

Hus,  J.     Bonnechose,  F.  P.  E.  B.  de.    Jean  Hus  et  la  Concile 

de  Constance.     2  v.  9561-2 

—  Gillett,  E.  H.    Life  and  times  of  Hus.    2  v.  6179-80 
Same ;  3d.  ed.    2  v.  9217-18 

—  Theobald,  Z.    Death  of  Huss,  1415.     (In  Lieber,  F.    Great  events,  etc.)        5105 

—  Wratislaw,  A.  H.  John  Hus.  22190 
Husband  at  sight ;    by  J.   B.   Buckstone.     (In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  18.)  .  11845 

Husband,  The,  in  Utah;  by  A.  N.  Ward.  4632 

Husband,  The,    of  an   hour ;    drama ;    by   E.    Falconer.     (In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)  11829 

Husbandry.     See  Agriculture. 

Husbands  and  homes  ;  by  M.  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  5899 

Huskisson,  W.     Select  speeches;  with  biog.   sketch;    ed.  by 

R.  Walsh.  4826 

—  Speech  on  the  motion  for  a  select  comm.  on  the  silk  trade.     (In  Speeches 

of  em.  Brit,  statesmen,  ser.  1.)  7723 

Husmann,    G.     American  grape  growing  and  wine  making ; 

contrib.  fr.  grape  growers,  etc.     Illust.  19681 

Huss,  J.     See  Hus,  J. 

Hussard,  Le  ;  par  P.  Merim^e.      (/ti  7i/s  Nouvelles.)  9520 

Hussey,  E.  C.     National  cottage  architecture  ;    or.  Homes  for 

every  one.  12473 

Hutcheson,  F.     Fowler,  T.     Shaftesbury  and  H.     (Eng.  phil- 
osophers.) 22219 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.     In  tents  in  the  Transvaal.  19822 
Hutchinson,  A.  H.     Try  Cracow  and  the  Carpathians.  11052 

—  Trv  Lapland.  10804 
Hutchinson,  A.     Ellis,  G.  E.     Life  of   H.     {In  Sparks,  J. 

Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  16.)  ■    4125 

—  Hawthorne,  N.  Sketch  of  Mrs.  H.  (In  his  Fanshawe,  etc.)  15903 
Hutchinson,  OoL  J.  Hutchinson,  L.  Memoirs  of  Hutchinson.  2119 
Hutchinson,  J.  Brief  narrative  of  the  Hutchinson  family.  12644 
Hutchinson,  L.  (A.)     Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Col.  Hutchinson  ; 

fr.   the   ms.  by  J.  Hutchinson  ;    pref.  Life  of  Mrs.  H.  by 
herself.     7th.  ed.     Added,  Siege  of  Latham  House.  2119 

—  Sketch  of  L.  Hutchinson,  (In  Wom,  of  worth.)  9121 
Hutchinson,  T.     History  of  the  Colony  of  Mass.  Bay,  v.  2. 

1691-1750.  2120 

Note.    For  complete  work  see  Hutchinson,  T.    History  of  Mass.,  1628- 
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antiquities.     2  v. 
Hutchinson,  W.  N.     Dog  breaking  ;    with  odds  and  ends 

those  who  love  the  dog  and  gun. 
Hutchinson   family.      Hutchinson,   J.     Brief  narr.   of  the  H. 

family.  12644 

Huth,  A.  H.     Life  and  writings  of  H.  T.  Buckle.  19745 

—  On  the  employment  of  women.  22527 

—  The  marriage  of  near  kin,  consd.  with  respt.  to  the  laws  of  nations, 

results  of  experience,  and  teachings  of  biology.  14220 

Hutter,  R.     Pract.  tr.  on  the  manufact.  of  starch,  etc.     See 

Frankel,  J. 
Hutton,  J.     James  and  Philip  van  Arteveld  ;  episodes  in  the 

hist,  of  the  14th.  cent.  22528 

Hutton,  Lawrence.     American  actor  series;  namely: 

Barrett,  L.    Edwin  Forrest.  20833 

Clarke,  A.  B.    The  elder  and  the  vounger  Booth.  21334 

Clement,  C.  E.    Charlotte  Cushman.  21580 

Field,  K.    C.  A.  Fechter.  22026 

Ireland,  J.N.    Mrs.  Duff.  21767 

Winter,  W.    The  Jeffersons.  21129 

—  Plays  and  players.  14326 
Hutton,  R.  H.     Essays  ;  theological  and  literary.     2  v.           10128-9 

Contents.  V.  1.  Moral  significance  of  atheism. — Atheistic  expl.  of 
religion. — Science  and  theism. — Popular  pantheism.— What  is  revelation  ? 
— Historical  problems  of  the  4th.  Gospel, — The  Incarnation  and  principles 
of  evidence.— Kenan's  '  Christ.'— Renan's  '  St.  Paul.'— The  Hard  Church. 
—  Romanism,  Protestantism,  and  Anglicanism.  2.  Goethe  and  his 
influence.— Wordsworth  and  his  genius.— Shelley's  poetical  mysticism.— 
Mr.  Browning. —  Poetry  of  the  O.  T.— George  Eliot. — Arthur  Hugh 
Clough. — Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 

—  The  Incarnation,  and  principles  of   evidence ;    essay.     Introd.  by  S. 

Osgood.  10602 

—  Influence  upon  moralitv  of  a  decl.  in  relig.  bel.     {In  Burlingame,  E.  L. 

Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)     '  17646 

—  Sir  Walter  Scott.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  17969 

—  The  soul  and  fut.  life.     {In  Burlingame,  E.  L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 
Hutton,  W.     Passages  fr.  the  autobiog.  of  H.     {In  Hunt,  J. 

H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 
Huxley,  T.  H.      American  addresses ;    with  a  Lect.   on  the 

study  of  biology.  17136 

Contents.  Lectures  on  evolution,  1876.— Address  on  the  opening  of 
the  Johns  Hopkins  university.- Lecture  on  the  study  of  biology. 

—  Anatomy  of  vertebrated  animals.  10059 

—  The  craj  fish ;  introd.  to  the  stud,  of  zoology.    Illust.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  19570 

—  Critique's  and  addresses.  11635 

—  Evidences  as  to  man's  place  in  nature.  2307 

—  Hume.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  18280 

—  Influence  upon  moralitv  of  a  decline  in  relig.  bel.     {In  Burlingame,  E. 

L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  2.')  17646 

—  Introductory.     (Sci.  prim.)  19746 

—  Lay  sermons,  addresses,  and  reviews.  8781 

—  Lessons  in  elementary  physiology.    New  ed.  22225 

—  Manual  of  the  anatomy  of  invertebrated  animals.  17462 

—  Menniskokroppens  byggnad  och  f orriittningar ;  ofversatt  af  C.  Lov6n.  15026 

—  More  criticisms  on  Darwin ;  and  Administrative  nihilism.  9845 

—  On  the  method  of  studving  zoology.   {In  Youmans,  E.  L.  Cult,  demand. 

by  mod.  life.)  '  6952 

—  On  the  phvs.  basis  of  life.    {In  Hf.-hrs.  with  mod.  scientists,  v.  1.)  9821 

—  On  yeast. '  {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Origin  of  species.  6287 

—  Physiography :  introd.  to  the  study  of  nature.    Illust.    2d.  ed.  17553 

—  Prefatory  note.     {In  Haeckel,  E.  '  Freedom  in  science,  etc.)  18885 


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—  Principles  and  methods  of  palaeontology.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept., 

1869.) 

—  Science  and  culture;  and  other  essays. 

Contents.  Science  and  culture.— Universities :  actual  and  ideal. — 
Technical  education.— Elementary  instr.  in  physiology.— J.  Priestley.— 
On  the  method  of  Zadig.— Border  territory  bet.  the  animal  and  vegetable 
kingdoms.— Certain  errors  respect,  the  struct,  of  the  heart,  attrib.  to 
Aristotle. — Hypothesis  that  animals  are  automata,  and  its  history. — Sensa- 
tion and  the^mity  of  struct,  of  the  sensiferous  organs. — Evolution  in 
biology.— The  coming  of  age  of  the  ''Origin  of  species."— Connect,  of 
the  biological  sciences  with  medicine. 

—  The  soul  and  future  life.     {In  Burlingame,  E.  L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  2.) 

—  and  Martin,  H.  X.     Course    of  elementary  instr.  in  pract.  biology. 

iS^ew  ed. 

—  and  Youmans,  W.  J;    Elements  of  physiology  and  hygiene.    lUust. 

—  Roscoe,  H.  E.,  and  Stewart,  B.    Science  primers  :  namely: 

Foster.  M.    Physiology. 
Geikie,  A.    Geology.' 

—  Physical  geography.    * 
Hooker,  J.  D.    Botany. 
Huxley,  T.  H.    Introductory.   • 
Jevons,  W.  S.    Logic. 

—  Political  economy. 
Lockyer,  J.  N.    Astronomy. 
Roscoe,  H.  E.    Chemistry. 

Spencer,  W.  G.    Inventibnal  geometry. 

Stewart,  B.    Physics. 

Taylor,  F.    Pianoforte  playing. 

—  Congreve,  R.    Huxley  on  cbmte.     {In  his  Ess.,  polit.,  soc,  and  relig.) 

—  Porter,  N.    Prof.  Huxley's  exp.  of  Hume's  philosophy.     {In  his  Sci. 

and  sentiment.) 
Hyacinthe,  Father  {previously  C.  Loyson).     Catholic  reform; 
letters,  fragments,  discourses.     Pref.  by  A.  P.  Stanley. 

—  Discourses;  tr.  by  L.  W.  Bacon;  with  biog.  sketch. 
Hyatt,  A.     About  pebbles.     (Guides  for  sci. -teach.) 

—  Commercial  and  other  sponges.     (Guides  for  sci.-teach.) 

—  Common  hydroids,  corals,  and  echinoderms.     (Guides  for  sci.-teach.) 

—  The  oyster,  clam,  and  other  common  mollusks.     (Guides  for  sci.-teach.) 

—  TVornis  and  Crustacea.     (Guides  for  sci.-teach.) 
Hyde,  A.  M.     American  boy's  life  of  Washington. 

Hyde,  E.  W.  Skew-arches  ;  advantages  and  disadvantages  of 
diff.  methods  of  constr.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.) 

Hyde,  E.,  \st  Earl  of  Clarendon.  Lord  Chancellor  Clarendon 
and  his  friends.     {In  Ess.  fr.  the  Lond.  Times.*) 

—  and  Browne,  Sir  R.  Correspondence.    {In  Evelyn,  J.  Diary,  etc.,  v.  4.) 
Hyde,  E.     History  of  Winchendon,  Mass. 

Hydraulics.     Box,  S.     Practical  hydraulics. 

—  Bresse,  J.  A.  C.     Water-wheels*   or.  Hydraulic    motors;  tr.  fr.  the 

"  Cours  de  m6canique  appliquee,"  by  F.  A.  Mahan;  rev.  by  D.  H. 
Mahan. 

—  Downing,  S.    Elements  of  pract.  hydraulics. 
Same;  3d.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 

—  Ellis,  G.  A.    Tables  and  inf.  rel.  to  hydraulics.     {In  his  Work,  etc.) 

—  Ewbank,  T.    Descriptive  and  hist.  acct.  of  hjdraulic  and  other  machines 

for  raising  water. 

—  Ferguson,  J.    Hydraulic  engineering.     {In  his  Lect.) 

—  Jackson,  L.  D.  A,    Hvdraulic  manual.    2  pts.  in  1  v. 

—  Millington,  J.    Hydraulics.     {In  Lib.  Use.  Kn.  Nat.  Phil.,  v.  1.) 

—  Neville,  J.    Hydraulic  tables,  coefficients,  etc.,  for  tinding  the  discharge 

of  water,  etc. 

—  Templeton.  W.    Practical  rules  in  hydraulics.     {In  his  Workshop  com- 

panion.) 

—  Weisbach,  P.  J.    Hydraulics  and  hydraulic  motors.    {In  his  Manual, 

etc.,  V.  2.) 
Hydrodynamics. 
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—  Craig,  T.    Motion  of    a  solid  in  a  fluid,  and  the  vibrations  of  liquid 

spheroids. 
Wave  and  vortex  motion. 

—  Ferguson,  J.    Hydrostatics.     {In  his  Lect.) 

—  Templeton,  W.  Practical  rules  in  hydraulics  and  hydrodynamics.  {In  his 

Workshop  companion.) 
Hydrogen.     Reynolds,  J.  E.     Hydrogen  as  a  gas  and  as  a 

metal.      {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1870.) 
Hydropathy.     Shew,  J.     The  hydropathic  family  physician. 

—  Trail,  R.  T.    The  hydropathic  encyclopedia.    2  v.  in  1. 
Hydrophobia.     Bouley,  H.     Hydrophobia  ;  means  of  avoiding 

its  perils,  and  preventing  its  spread. 
Hydrostatics.     See  Hydromechanics. 
Hygeia,  a  city  of  health ;  by  B.  W.  Richardson. 
Hygeiolatry.     Cobbe,  F.  P.     Hygeiolatry.     {In  her  Peak  in 

Darien.) 
Hygiene.     Bazar  book  of  health. 

—  Blaikie,  W.    How  to  get  strong  and  how  to  stay  so. 

—  Beard,  G.  M.    Eating  and  drinking. 

—  Bellows,  A.  J.    How  not  to  be  sick:  seq.  to  Philosophy  of  eating. 

—  Black,  J.  R.    The  ten  laws  of  health. 
Treatise  on  hygiene  and  public  health.    2  v. 

Hints  on  health :  with  instr.  for  the  treatment  of  the  skin. 


Hygeiolatry.     {In  her  Peak  in  Darien.) 

Dwelling  houses;  their  sanitary  constr.  and  arrange- 


—  Buck,  A.  H. 

—  Coale,  W.  E, 

hair,  etc. 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P. 

—  Corlield,  W.  H, 

ments 

—  Cutter,  C.    Treatise  on  anatomy,  physiology,  and  hygiene. 

—  Dalton,  J.  C.    Treatise  on  physiology  and  hygiene. 

—  Davis,  I.  P.    Hygiene  for  girl's. 

—  Eassie,  W.    Sanitary  arrangements  for  dwellings. 

—  Egleston,  N.  H.    Villages  and  village  life,  with  hints  for  their  improve- 

ment. 

—  Evans,  T.  W.    Instruments  of  medicine,  surgery,  hygiene,  etc,    {In 

U.  S.  Coram,  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867,  Rept.,  v.  5.) 

—  Every  day  home  adv.  rel.  chief,  to  household  management. 

—  Fothergill,  J.  E.    The  maintenance  of  health. 

—  Graham,  S.    Lectures  on  the  science  of  human  life,  v.  2. 

—  Granville,  J.  M.    How  to  make  the  best  of  life. 
The  secret  of  a  clear  head. 

—  Hall,  W.  W.    Health  by  good  living. 

The  guide  boaf  d  to  health,  peace,  and  competence. 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.  and  Youmans.  AY.  J.    Elements  of  physiology  and  H. 

—  Jenkiri,  F.  Healthy  houses;  adapt,  to  Amer.  cond. bv  G.  E.  AYaring,  Jr. 

—  Kingsley,  C.    Scieiice  of  health.     {In  his  Health  and  education.) 

—  Lambert,  T.  S.    Human  anatomy,  physiology,  and  hygiene. 

—  Lewis,  D.    Our  girls. 

Talks  about  people's  stomachs. 

Weak  lungs,  and  how  to  make  them  strong. 

—  Martin,  H.  K.   The  human  body;  cond.  of  its  healthy  working. 

—  Mussey,  R.  D.    Health ;  its  friends  and  foes. 

—  Parkes,  E.  A.    Manual  of  practical  hygiene. 

—  Philbrick,  E.  S.    American  sanitary  engineering. 

—  Richardson,  B.  W.    Hygeia,  a  city  of  health. 
A  ministry  of  healthjl  and  other  addresses. 

—  Sanitary  economy ;  its  principles  and  practice. 

—  Smith,  E.    Health ;  hand  book  for  households  and  schools. 

—  Trail,  R.  T.     {In  his  Hydropathic  encyclopedia.) 

—  Waring,  G.  E.    The  sanitary  cond.  of  city  and  country  dwelling  houses. 

—  Welch,  F.  G.    Moral,  intellectual,  and  physical  culture. 

—  The  youth's  health-book. 

Public  hygiene. 

—  Amer.  Public  Health  Ass.    Public  health  reports  and  papers. 

—  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Engineers  and  Sur.  Proceedin^js. 

—  Bowditch,  H.  I.  Public  hygiene  in  Amer.;  centennial  disc,  Phila.,  1876; 

with  extr.  fr.  corresp.'fr.  the  states;  Digest  of  Amer.  sanitary  law, 
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—  Buck,  A.  H.    Treatise  on  hygiene  and  public  health.    2  v.  19451-2 

—  Denton,  J.  B.    Sanitary  engineering;  lect.,  1876.  *I 

—  Hart,  E.,  ed.    Manual  of  public  health;  bv  W.  H.  Michael,  W.  H.  Cor- 

field,  and  J.  A.  Wanklyn.  ^  16534 

—  Mass.  Commissioners  for  a  Sanitary  Survey  of  the  State.    Eeport  of  a 

plan  for  the  prom,  "of  pub.  and  pers.  health.  17651 

—  Slagg,  C.    Sanitary  work  in  the  smaller  towns  and  villages.  16781 

—  See  also  Health  primers ;— Keen,  W.  W.  Am.  health  primers ;— Manuals 

of  health. 
Also  Mental  hygiene ;— Physical  education. 
Also  Children ;— Eye ;  —  Food  ;  —  Medicine ;  —  Passions ;  —  Plumbing ;  — 

Water-cure ;— "Woman. 
Also  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Health. 
Hymn  of  praise  (Lobgesaog)  ;  symphonia  cantata,   by  Men- 
delssohn. *I 
Hymenoptera.     See  also  Ants  ; — Bees  ; — Wasps. 
Hymns.     Alford,  H.     (7n  Ms  Poetical  works.)                              12006 

—  Bowring,  Sir  J.    Matins  and  vespers ;  with  hyms  and  devotion  pieces.  *I 

—  Chapman,  J.  E.  C.    Easter  hvmns.  15669 

—  Faber,  F.  W.    Hymns.  '  14035 

—  Hildebertus,  St.  Hymn  of  H. ;  and  other  mediaeval  hymns ;  with  trans. 

by  E.  C.  Benedict.  7274 

—  Loftie,  W.  J.    The  Latin  year;  coll.  of  hymns  for  the  seasons  of  the 

Church;  select,  fr.  mediaeval  and  mod.  authors.  14004 

—  McCaskey,  J.  P.    Franklin  square  song  collection.  20774 

—  3Iarch,  F.  A.    Latin  hymns,  with  Eng.  notes.  13247 

—  Neale,  J.  M.    Mediaeval  hymns  and  sequences.  *I 

—  Palmer,  R.    Book  of  praise;  fr.  J]ng.  hymn  writers.  8405 

—  Sears,  E.  H.    Sermons  and  songs  of  the  Christian  life.  13253 

—  The  seven  great  hymns  of  the  mediaeval  Church.  14800 

—  Tileston,  M.  W.    Sursum  corda;  hymns  for  the  sick  and  suffering.  17177 
—See  also  Songs. 

Hypatia.     Dall*,  C.  H.    Hypatia,  a  sketch  and  review.  (Jn  ^er 

Hist,  pictures.)  •       1080 

Hypatia  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  2474 

Hyperides.     Hyp^ride.    (7w  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.)  14490 

Hyperion,  Book  I.  ;  by  J.  Keats.  19014 

Hyperion  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  2744 

Hyperion,  The  new  ;  by  E.  Strahan  \^Earl  Shinn].  13350 

Hypocrite,  The;  comedy;  by  S.  Smith.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  14.)  11816 

Hypsometry.    California.    Geological  survey.    Contributions  to 

barometric  hypsometry  ;  with  tables.  *I 

I  dine  with  my  mother  ;  by  C.  McLachlan.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  14.)  11843 

I  will  be  a  soldier  ;  by  L.  C.  Tuthill.  4553 

Ibn-Batuta,  Abu-Abdallah   Muhammad.     Renan,   E.     {In  his 

Melanges  d'hist.)  14516 

Ice.     Buckley,  A.  B.    The  two  great  sculptors — water  and  ice. 

( In  her  Fairy-land . )  1 8435 

Ice  age.     Geikie,  J.     The  great  ice  age.  12808 

The  ice  age  in  Britain.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf  .-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Ice-cream  and  cakes;  standard,  fresh,  and  orig.  receipts;  by 

an  American.  22496 

Iceland.     Description,  etc. 

—  Blackwood,  F.  T.  H.    Letters  fr.  high  latitudes,  1856.  1283 

—  Burton,  R.  F.    Ultima  Thule;   A  summer   in    I.;    historical  introd., 

maps,  and  illust.    2  v.  17373-4 

—  Coles,  J.    Summer  travelling  in  I.;  with  hist,  introd.,  etc.    Maps  and 

illust.  22651 

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—  Kneeland,  S.    An  American  in  I. ;  acct.  of  its  scenery,  people,  and  hist., 

with  descr.  of  its  millennial  celebration,  1874.  15370 

—  Lock,  C.  G.  W.    The  home  of  the  Eddas;  with  a  chap,  on  the  Spren- 

gisandr ;  by  C.  L.  N.  Foster.  19659 

—  Miles,  P.    Nofdurfari;  or.  Rambles  in  Iceland.  3037 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    The  Norsemen  in  Iceland.     (In  his  Chips,  v.  2.)  7665 

—  Oswald,  E.  J.    Bv  fell  and  fjord ;  or,  Scenes  and  studies  in  I.    lUust.  22417 

—  Taylor,  B.    Egypt  and  Iceland  in  1874.  18257 

History. 

—  Headley,  P.  C.    The  island  of  fire;  or,  A  thousand  years  of  the  old 

northmen's  home.  13458 

Literature. 

—  Anderson,  R.  B.    Viking  tales  of  the  North.  16642 

—  Dasant,  G.  W.    The  story  of  Burnt  Njal.    2  v.  *I 

—  Grettis  saga;  the  story  of  Grettir  the  strong;  tr.  bv  E.  Magnusson  and 

W.Morris.                                                                '  *I 

—  Icelandic  sagas.     (In  Coles,  J.    Summer  trav.  in  I.)  22651 

—  Kormak;  an  Icelandic  romance  of  the  10th.  cent.  2513 

—  Magnusson,  E.  and  Morris,  W.    Three  northern  love  stories,  etc.  14226 

—  Thorpe,  B.    Edda  of  Siemund  the  learned ;  fr.  the  Icelandic.  *I 

—  Yiga  Glum's  saga;  tr.  by  E.  Head.  15848 

—  See  also  Eyrbiggia  Saga. 

Ice-making   machines.     Ledoux,    — .     Ice-making   machines ; 

theory  of  the  action  of  cold-producing  machines.  19253 

Ice-pack  and  tundra;  by  W.  H.  Gilder.  22724 

Ichthyology.     Balfour,    F.   M.     Monograph   on  the  develop- 
ment of  Elasmobranch  fishes.  20832 

—  Bigland,  J.    A  natural  history  of  birds,  fishes,  etc.  5756 

—  Guenther,  A.     Catalogue  of  the  Acanthopterygian  fishes  in  the  Brit. 

Museum.  *I 

—  Jardine,  W.    Naturalist's  library,  v.  35-40.  7161-6 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Illustrated  natural  history.  '                          6184 

—  See  also  Black  Bass. 

Ici  on  parle  Fran^ais  ;  by  T.  J.  Williams.     (In  French's  min. 

dr.,  V.  38.)  7990 

Iconoclasts.     See  also  Idols. 
Iconography,  Christian.     See  Christian  art. 

Ida  Craven  ;  by  H.  M.  Cadell.  15895 

Idaho.     Codman,  J.     (In  his  Round  trip,  etc.)  18704 

—  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geog.  Surv.  of  the  Territories.    Annual  report,  1877; 

by  F.  Y.  Hayden.  *  .     20436 

~  See  also  Northwest ;— West. 
Ide,  G.  B.     Bible  pictures;  or.  Life-sketches  of  life-truths.  7181 

Ideal,  The.     Adler,  F.     Priest  of  the  ideal ;  Form  of  the  new 

ideal.     {In  Ms  Creed  and  deed.)  17409 

Ideal,  The,  in  art ;  by  H.  A.  Taine.  8443 

Ideal  of  the  future  ;  by  T.   G.  Appleton.     {In  his  Chequer- 
work.)  19019 
Idealism.     Biichner,  L.    {In  his  Aus  Natur  und  Wissenschaft.)  10250 
Ideality  in  the  physical  sciences  ;  lect.,  by  B.  Peirce.                    20554 
Id^e  de  Jean  T^terol,  L' ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14551 
Ideler,  L.     Unterschungen  iiber  den  Ursprung  und  die  Bedeu- 
tung  der  Stern  namen.     Ein  Beytrag  zur  Geschichte  ges- 
tirnten  Himmels.  *I 
Identification   of   the  artisan    and  artist   the  proper   obj.   of 
Amer.  Educ.  ;  illust.  by  a  lect.  of  Card.   Wiseman  ;  with 
Essay  on  Froebel's  reform  of  primary  educ.  ;    by  E.  P. 
Peabody.                                                                                          8131 
Identity;  by  L.  Lequel.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  44.)                 11832 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  635 

Idioms.     Nixon,  J.  E.     Parallel  extr.  arranged  for  trans,  into 

Eng.  and  Latin,  with  notes  on  idioms.  *I 
Idiot  witness  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  T.  Haines.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  31.)                                                                                  .  11825 

Idle  hands ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.                                                      .  9818 
Idle  word,  The  ;  short  relig.  ess.  upon  the  gift  of  speech,  etc.  ; 

by  E.  M.  Goulburn.  10010 

Idler,  An,  Reminiscences  of  ;  by  H.  Wikoff.  20079 

Idler,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works,  v.  15.)  3969 

Idler,  The  ;  by  S.  Johnson.  5083 

Idler  and  poet  [poems]  ;  by  R.  Johnson.  22266 
Idlewild.     See  Willis,  N.  P. 

Idoles  d'  argile,  Les  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.    {In  Ms  Nouvelles.)  9547 
Idols  and  iconolasts  ;  by  J.  W.  Howe.     {In  Bridgman,   R.  L. 

Concord  lect.)  22506 

Idols  and  ideals  ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.  16980 

Idumtiea.     Glennie,  J.  S.  S.     {In  his  Pilgrim  memories.)  15363 
Idyl,  An,  of  the  honey-bee  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.     {In  his  Pepac- 

ton.)  20466 

Idyl,  An,  of  work ;  by  L.  Larcom.  13927 

Idyls  of  Norway,  and  other  poems  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  22126 

Idyls  of  the  King  ;  by  A.  Tennyson.  4394 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps;   [tales]  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  7522 
If  I  had  a  father :  by  G.  MacDonald.     {In  his  Gifts  of    the 

child  Christ,  v.  2.)  22413 
Ignatius  Aritiochenus,  Bp.     Jackson,  G..  A.     Ignatius  of  An- 

tioch.     {In  his  Apostolic  fathers.)  18997 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Theology  of  St.  Ignatius.    {In  his  Ess.,  crit.  and  hist., 

V.  1.)  '  10126 

Ignazio  de  Loyola,  St.     Brigham,  C.  H.     {In  his  Mem.  etc.)     20560 

—  Lawrence,  E.    Loyola  and  the  Jesuits.    {In  his  Hist,  studies.)  21670 

—  Rose,  S.    IgnatiusLoyola  and  the  early  Jesuits.  10725 

—  Stephen,  J.    Ignatius  Loyola  and  his  associates.    {In  his  Crit.  and  misc. 

ess.)                              *  4351 

—  Taylor,  I.    Loyola;  and  Jesuitism  in  its  rudiments.  11368 
Ignorance.     Foster,  J.     On  popular  ignorance.     {In  his  Ess.)  7688 
Ihne,  W.  Early  Rome,  fr.  the  found,  of  the  city  to  its  destruc- 
tion by  the  Gauls.     Map.     (Epochs  of  anc.  hist.)  18009 

—  History  of  Rome,  v.  1-3.  9347-9 
Ike  Partington  ;  or.  The  adventures  of  a  human  boy  and  his 

friends  ;  by  B.  P.  Shillaber.  18171 

II  faut  qu'  une  porte  soit  ouverte  ou  ferm^e  ;   II  ne  faut  jurer 

de  rien  ;  par  A.  de  Musset.     {In  his  Comedies,  v.  2.)  *I 

II  n'est  si  petit  qui  ne  compte  ;    II  n'est  chance  qui  ne  retourne  ; 

par  P.  Celi^re.     {In  his  En  sc^ne.)  14601 

II  Penserosa.     See  Milton,  J. 
Udrewe,  Miss.    The  language  of  flowers.  Introd.  fr.  T.  Miller. 

Illust.  8640 

He  de  feu,  L' ;  par  C.  Debans.   {In  hisDrames  a  toute  vapeur.)  14653 
Ilios.     See  Troy. 

Ilka  on  the  hill-top,  and  other  stories  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  20192 

Ill-gotten  gold  ;  fr.  Milman.  {In  Yenable,  W.  H.  Dramas,  etc)  20582 
Illinois.     History. 

—  Arthur  T.  S.  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.    Illinois.    (Lippincott's  Cab.  hist.)  239 


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—  Washburne,  E.  B.    Sketch  of  E.  Coles,  Gov.  of  111.,  and  of  the  slavery 

struggle  of  1823-4.  21263 

Illuminatiou.     Chemistry  of  artificial  illumination.      {In  Orr, 

W.  S.     Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5189 

Elumination  (of  mss.  and  books).     Ward,  M.    Practical  treat. 

on  the  art  of  illuminating.  *I 

Illusions  ;  a  psychological  study  ;  by  J.  Sully.  20786 

Illustrated  biographies  of  the  gt.  artists.     Namely  : 

Arnold,  G.  M.  B.    Gainsborough ;  Constable.  20261 

Atkinson,  J.  B.    Overbeck.  22072 

Cartwright,  J.    Mantegna  and  Francla.  20840 

Clement,  C.    Michelangelo.  19756 

D^\nvers,  ]S^.    Raphael.  18916 

Dobson,  A.    Hogarth.  19325 

Gower,  R.    Figure  painters  of  Holland.  19535 

—  Romnev  and  Lawrence.  21764 
Head,  P.  R.  Van  Dvck  [and]  Frans  Hals.  18920 
Heath,  R.  F.    Albrecht  Durer.  20769 

—  Titian.  18769 
Heaton,  M.  C.  Correggio.  22032 
Kett,  C.  W.  Rubens.  19349 
Minor,  E.  E.  Murillo.  21340 
Mollett,  J.  W.    Meissonier.  21389 

—  Rembrandt.  18774 

—  Wilkie.  ,  20374 
Monkhouse,  W.  C.  Turner.  19036 
Osier,  W.  R.  Tintoretto.  19125 
Phillimore,  C.  M.  Fra  Angellco.  20113 
Pulling,  F.  S.  Sir  Joshua  Revnolds.  19893 
Quilter,  H.  Giotto.  '  21391 
Rees,  J.  R.  Vernet;  Delaroche.  19766 
Richter,  J.  P.  Leonardo.  19540 
Scott,  L.    Fra  Bartholommeo ;  Andrea  Del  Sarto.  20386 

—  Ghiberti  and  Donatello,  etc.  21779 
Scott,  W.  B.  The  little  masters.  19227 
Stephens,  F.  G.  Sir  Edwin  Landseer.  19960 
Stowe,  Edwin.  Velasquez.  20578 
Woltmann,  A.  and  Cundall,  J.    Hans  Holbein.  19023 

Illustrated  book  of  Scottish  songs;    16th.  to  19th.  cent.  4077 

Illustrated  handbooks  of  art  history.     Namely  : 

Smith,  T.  R.  cmd  Slater,  J.    Architecture,  classic  and  early  Christian.         22708 

Illustrated  lib.  of  travel,  etc.     See  Taylor,  B. 

Illustrated  Library  of  Wonders  ;  namely : 

Baile,  J.    Wonders  of  electricity.  10095 

Cazin,  A.    Phenomena  and  laws  of  heat.  7541 

Dieulafait,  L.    Diamonds  and  precious  stones.  12115 

Duplessis,  G.     VV^onders  of  engraving.  15563 

Fonvielle,  W.  de.    Thunder  and  lightning.  7125 

Guillemin,  A.    Wonders  of  the  moon.  11473 

—  The  sun.  83s5 
Headley,  J.  T.  Mountain  adventures.  9765 
Lanoye,  F.  de.    Rameses  the  Great.  8104 

—  Tlie  sublime  in  nature.  8384 
Lefebre,  — .  Wonders  of  architecture.  7885 
Le  Pileur,  A.  Wonders  of  the  human  body.  8507 
Marion,  F.    Wonders  of  vegetation.  10507 

—  Wonderful  balloon  ascents.  8784 

—  Wonders  of  optics.  7126 
Menault,  E.  Intelligence  of  animals.  8012 
Meunier,  V.  Adventures  on  the  great  hunting  grounds  of  the  world.  8 103 
Monnier,  M.  Wonders  of  Pompeii,  8102 
Radau,  R.  Wonders  of  acoustics.  8663 
Russell,  C.  Wonders  of  bodily  strength  and  skill.  9874 
Sauzay,  A.  Wonders  of  glass-making.  8383 
Sonrel,  L.  The  bottom  of  the  sea.  9158 
Tissandier,  G.  Wonders  of  water.  9>34 
Viardot,  L.    Wonders  of  Italian  art.  8450 


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—  Wonders  of  European  art.  9873 

—  Wonders  of  sculpture.  15496 
Whiteing,  Jl.  Wonderful  escapes.  •  9864 
Zlircher  and  MargoUe.     Meteors,  aerolites,  storms,  and  atmospheric 

phenomena.  15683 
Illustrative  gatherings;  manual  of  anecdotes,  etc..  adapt,  for 

Cbr.  teaching;  by  G.  S.  Bowes.     2  ser.  21221-2 

Illustre  docteur  Math^us,  L' ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9390 
Illustre  magicien,  L' ;  by  J.  A.  de  Gobineau.     {In  his  Nouv. 

Asiatiques.)  14480 
Illustrious  stranger;  by  J.  Kenney.     (T7i  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  16.)  11844 
Illyria.     Freeman,  E.  A.      The   Illyrian   emperors    and    their 

land.      {In  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  3.)  19219 
Imaginary  conversations.     See  Lander,  W.  S. 
Imaginary  invalid.  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  Moli^re.     (In  his  Dram. 

wks.,  V.  3.)  16845 

Imagination.     Goshen,  G.  J.     Cultivation  of  the  imagination.  19012 

—  Tyndall,  J.  Scientific  use  of  the  imagination.  {Iii  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.2.)  19304 
Imagination  and  fancy  ;  select,  by  Leigh  Hunt.  12901 
Imitatione   Christi,    De.      Farrar,    F.    W.       ''De   Imitatione 

Christi."  {In  Kempe,  J.  E.  Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 
Imitative  art.     Dyer,  T.  H.     On  imitative  art,  its  principles 

and  progress.  22521 
Immermann,    K.    L.      Der   Carneval   und    die    Somnambiile. 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16151 

—  Wonders  in  the  Spessart.  (/n  Tales  fr.  the  German.)  4347;  5217 
Immigration.     See  Emigration. 

Immisch,  M.     The  balance  spring  and  its  isochronal    adjust- 
ments.                                                     ^  11316 
Immortal  life,  The  ;  essays,  by  J.  Weiss.  19813 
Immortality.     Adler,    F.     Immortality.     {I7i   his   Creed    and 

deed.)                                                                 '  17409 

—  Alcott,  A.  B.    Immortality.    (In  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Bartlett,  S.  C.   Life  and  death  eternal ;  refut.  of  the  theory  of  annihilation.  17605 

—  Burlingame,  E.  L.     (In  his  Cur.  discussion,  v.  2.)           *  17646 

—  Clark,  T.  M.     (In  Chr.  truth  and  mod.  opinion.)  13496 

—  Clittbrd,  W.  K.    The  unseen  universe.     (In  his  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  1.)  19515 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    The  life  after  death.     (In  her  Hopes  of  the  human  race.)  13506 

—  Huntington,  W.  R.    Conditional  immortality.  17692 

—  King,  T.  S.    Plato's  views  of  immortalitv.   '(In  his  Patriotism.)  5721 

—  Mead,  C.  M.    The  soul  here  and  hereafter.  18680 

—  Sears,  E.  H.    Fore^leams  and  foreshadoNvs  of  immortality.  15494 

—  Stewart,  B.  and  Tait,  P.  G.     (In  their  Paradoxical  philos'ophv.)  18321 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.    Immortality.     (In  his  Gospel  of  law.)              *  22178 

—  See  also  Future  life,  for  the  character  of  the  future  life. 

Impeachment  of  the  House  of  Brunswick  ;  by  C.  Bradlaugh.  13230 

Imperial  England  ;  by  M.  Burrows.  20923 
Impiety,  recklessness,  and  perplexity;  by  F.  P.  Guizot.    ^{In 

A /s  Meditations.)  6964 
Impostures,    The,    of    Scapin ;    farce ;    by   Moli^re.     {In   his 

Dram,  wks.,  v.  3.)  16845 

Impressions  et  souvenirs  ;  par  George  Sand.  14505 

—  Same.  Impressions  and  reminiscences ;  by  George  Sand.  16581 
Impromptu,  The,  of  Versailles  ;  comedy  ;  by  Moli^re.    {In  his 

Dram,  wks.,  v.  1.)  16843 

Improvisatore,  The  ;  by  H.  C.  Andersen.  160 


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Improvisatore,  The,  and  the  heeler ;  by  F.  W.  Loring.     {In 

Hale,  E.  E.     Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13936 

—  Same.    {In  Thirteen  good  stories.)  11874 

Imray,  J.    Dynamics  ;  Hydrostatics  ;  Hydro-dynamics  ;  Pract. 
mechanics  ;  The  steam-engine.      {In  Orr,  W.  S.     Circ.  of     * 
the  sci.)  5192 

In  a  cellar  ;  by  H.  E.  Prescott  [Mrs.  Spofford].     {In  her  Am- 
ber gods,  etc.)  5430 
In  a  street  car  ;  by  N.  Perry.     {In  her  Tragedy,  etc.)                  19857 
In  and  out  of  place  ;  by  S.  D.  Johnson.       {In   French's   min. 

dram.,  v.  14.)  11843 

In  change  unchanged;  by  L.  Villari.  17023 

In  doors  and  out ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  1 11 

In  duty  bound.  10685 

In  exitu  Israel ;  by  S.  Baring-Gould.  8684 

Note.    The  Am.  ed.  of  this  work  is  called  Gabrielle  Andr6. 
In  extremis;  by  Mrs.  R.  8.  Greenough.  11157 

In  his  name  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     (Tales  for  trav.,  v.  1.)  7299 

In  honor  bound  ;  by  C.  Gibbon.  13328 

In  my  Indian  garden  ;  by  P.  Robinson.  18750 

Note.    Substantially  repr.,  with  add.,  in  Under  the  sun. 
In  prison  and  out ;  by  H.  Smith.  19230 

In-promptu  de  Versailles,  L'.  ;  comedie  ;  parMoli^re.  (Oeuvres, 

V.  3.)  14606 

In  school  and  out ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  5556 

In  search  of  the  castaways  ;  by  J.  Verne.  11713 

In  silk  attire  ;  by  W.  Black.  11919 

In  the  brush  ;  old-time  life  in  the  southwest ;  by  H.  W.  Pierson.  20879 
In  the  Camargue  ;  by  E.  Bowles.  13546 

In  the  confessional ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.      {In  her  Night,  etc.)     22071 
In  the  cotton  country  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.     {In  her   Rodman 

the  keeper.)  19610 

In  the  days  of  my  youth  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  12143 

''In  the  days  of  thy  youth."     Sermons  ;  by  F.  W.  Farrar.         16659 
In  the  distance  ;  by  G.  P.  Lathrop.  21427 

In  the  Eastern  seas;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  10613 

In  the  greenwood;  by    [M.    A.    Tincker].     {In   her   Winged 

word,  e^c.)  11595 

In  the  harbor;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.      (Ultima  thule,  pt.  2.)     21771 
In  the  hemlocks  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.      (Little  class.,  v.  17.)  20166 

In  the  ice  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.     {In  his  Coupon  bonds,  etc.)   11228 
In  the  meshes  ;  by  C.  McKenzie.  17341 

In  the  meshes  ;  by  W.  R.  Thayer.  20646 

In  the  mist ;  by  R.  Porter.  18604 

In  the  red  room  ;  by  N.  Perry.      {In  her  Tragedy,  etc.)  19857 

In  the  Schillingscourt ;  by  [E.  Johns].  19085 

In  the  spring  of  my  life  ;  by  Princess  O.  Cantacuzene.  18735 

In  the  toils  ;  by  Mrs.  A.  G.  Paddock.  18808 

In  the  wide  world  ;  by  T.  Federhohn.    {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)    11874 
In  the  world  ;  by  M.  G.  Darling.  9622 

In  the  year  '13  ;  tale  of  Mecklenburg  life  ;  by  F.  Renter.  7298 

In  three  heads  ;  by  L.  Kip.     {In  his  Hannibal's  man.)  21796 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  639 

In  trust ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  6389 
In  trust ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  3  v.  21736-8 
In  war  time  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  5691 
Ina;  by  K.  Valerio.  9173 
Incarnation.  Hedge,  F.  H.  Incarnation  and  trans-substanti- 
ation.    (J7i /lis  Ways  of  the  spirit.)  17367 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.    The  Incarnation,  and  princ.  of  evidence.  10602 
Same.     {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  10128 

—  White,  E.    Life  in  Christ;  Scripture doctr.  on  the  nature  of  man,  the  ob- 

ject of  the  Incarnation,  etc.  17820 
Incas.     See  Peru. 

Inchbald,  Mrs.  E.  (S).    Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama; — 
Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  A  simple  story.  11673 

—  The  warning ;  from  "Nature  and  art."     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a 

corner.)  2101 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.     {In  his  Women  of  fashion,  etc.,  v.  2.)  18868 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.     {InherMem.,\.l.)  22790 

—  Kav^nagh,  J.    {In  her  Eng.  women.)  7014 
Incognito,  The ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.     {In   his   Log.    of  polit. 

econ.)  1162 
Income,  Public.     See  Finance. 

Inconsolables,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  2.)  *I 
Inconstant,  The ;    comedy ;    by  G.   Farquhar.     (In  Hunt,   J. 

H.  L.     Dram,  wks.)  4889 

—  Same.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  28.)                                  ^  11824 
Indecision;  monologue;  par  C.  de  Sivry.     {In  Sayn^tes,  e^c, 

s^r.  3.)  14793 
Ind^pendants,  Les;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1,  v.  3.)       *I 

Independence  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  {In  her  Silver  pitchers,  etc.)  16781 
Independence  Hall.     Philadelphia.     Belisle,  D.  W.     History 

of  Independence  Hall.  5447 
India.     Council  of  hidia. 

—  Eastern  Persia;  acct.  of  the  journeys  of  the  Persian  Boundary  Commis- 

sion, 1870,  71,  72.    2v.  *I 
Contents.    V.  1.    Geo^aphy  with  narr.  by  Majors  St.  John,  Lovett, 
and  Euan  Smith ;  introd.  bv  F.J.  Goldsmid.    2.    Zoology  and  geology, 
by  W.  T.  Blandford.    II lust. 

Cojnmerce  and  manufactures. 

—  Mackay,  A.    Western  India ;  Keports  to  the  Chambers  of  Commerce.  2838 

—  Rovle,'j.  F.  Arts  and  manufactures  of  I.    {In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts, 

'etc.    Lect.)  4735 
•    Description  and  Travels. 

—  Arnold,  E.  L.    On  the  Indian  hills ;  or.  Coffee-planting  in  So.  India.  2  v.  21473-4 

—  Ball,  Y.    Jungle  life  in  India.  20919 

—  Braddon,  E.    Life  in  India.  11145 

—  Cooper,  T.  T.    The  Mishmee  hills ;  acct.  of  a  journey.  12562 

—  Corner,  J.    India,  pictorial,  descriptive,  and  historical.  977 

—  Cust,  R.  N.    Pictures  of  Indian  life,  1852-1881.    Maps.  21952 

—  Dike,  C.  W.     {In  his  Greater  Britain.)  7616 

—  Field,  H.  M.     {In  his  From  Egypt  to  Japan.)  17334 

—  French,  H.  W.    Our  boys  in  India ;  young  Americans  in  Hindustan.  22259 

—  Heber,  R.    Narrative  of  "a  journey  thr.  the  upper  provinces  of  I.,  1824-25 ; 

Journey  to  the  southern  provinces,  1826;  and  Letters  written  in  I. 

2  V.  1839-40 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Adventures  of  two  vouths  in  a  jour,  to  Cevlon  and  I.,  etc.  21097 

—  Macleod,  N.    Days  in  North  India.                                      '  8646 

—  Margary,  A.  R.     {In  his  Journey  from  Shanghae  to  Bhamo.)  16540 

—  Matheson,  J.    England  to  Delhi;  narr.  of  Indian  travel.  8972 

—  Merewether,  H.  A.     {In  his  Bv  sea  and  bv  land.)  12730 

—  Minturn,  R.  B.,  ,//•.     {In  his  From  N.  Y.  to  Delhi.)  3076 

—  Murray,  H.,  and  others.    Historical  and  descr.  act.  of  Brit.  Ind.    3  v.  503-5 


640  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBHARY. 

—  Orlich,  L.  Y.    Travels  in  India,  incl.  Sinde  and  the  Punjab.  2  v.                 4585-6 

—  Pidgeon,  D.     (In  his  Engineer's  holiday.)  22419 

—  Prime,  E.  D.  G.     {In  his  Around  the  world.)  10074 

—  Roberts,  E.'  Scenes  and  characteristics  of  Hindostan,  v.  2.  3663 

—  Robinson,  P.    In  my  Indian  garden.  18750 

Note.    Reprinted,  with  changes  and  add.  in  Under  the  sun. 
Under  the  Punkah.  22540 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    Mv  diary  in  India,  1858-9.    2  v.  *I 
The  Prince  of  Wales'  tour.  17916 

—  Tavler,  W.    Thirtv-eight  vears  in  India.    2  v.  .                    22836-7 

—  Taylor,  B.    Visit  to  India',  1853.  4358 

—  Urwick,  W.    Indian  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

—  Vincent,  ¥.,  Jr.    The  land  of  the  white  elephant;  travel  and  adv.  in 

Farther  India,  1871-2.  12274 
(In  his  Through  and  through  the  tropics.)  15497 

—  Wood,  J.    Personal  narr.  of  a  journey  to  the  source  of  the  river  Oxus, 

1837-8.  4851 

—  Wood,  W.  M.    Fankwei;  or.  The  San  Jacinto  in  the  seas  of  India,  etc.  4857 

—  Wright,  C.    Lectures  on  India.  4876;  4877 

History. 

—  Gaunter,  H.    India.     (Romance  of  historv.)  11432 

—  Digby,  W.    The  famine  campaign  in  So.  India,  1876-78.  2  v.                     21558-9 

—  Elliot,  G.     (In  his  Life  and  letters,  1807-1814.)  '      19649 

—  Goldsmid,  F.  J.    James  Outram ;  biog.    2  v.  20212-13 

—  Hunter,  W.  W.    Life  of  the  Earl  of  Mayo,  viceroy  of  I.  2  v.                     15628-9 

—  Lake,E.    Sir  Donald  McLeod ;  record  of  serv.  in  I.  1258J 

—  Macfarlane,  C.    History  of  British  India.                      .  2821 

—  Marshman,  J.  C.    Historv  of  India  to  the  close  of  Lord  Dalhousie's  ad- 

ministration.   3  V.      '  13590-2 

—  Mill,  J.    History  of  Brit.  India;  notes  and  contin.  by  H.  H.  Wilson.    9  v.  *I 

—  Muir,  J.    Original  Sanskrit  texts  on  the  origin  and  history  of  the  people 

of  India.    5  v.  *I 

—  Murray,  H.,  and  others.    Historical  and  descr.  acct.  of  Brit.  India.    3  v.      503-5 

—  Robertson,  W.    Historical  disquisition  cone,  the  knowledge  which  the 

ancients  had  of  I,,  etc.  3669 

—  Taylor,  M.    Student's  manual  of  the  historv  of  India.  10739 

—  Wheeler,  J.  T.    Short  hist,  of  India.    Maps  and  tables.  20037 

—  See  also  Clive,  R. 

Language. 
'  —  Beames,  J.  Outlines  of  Indian  philology,  with  a  map  showing  the  distrib. 

of  Indian  lang.  *  *I 

—  Renan,  E.    La  primitive  grammaire  de  I'Inde.    (In  his  Melanges  d'hist.)      14516 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    On  the  language  and  philosophy  of  the  Indians.    (In 

his  Aesthet.  and  misc.  works.)  '  22359 

Lav\ 

—  Maine,  H.  S.    Village-communities  in  the  East  and  West.  10167 

Legends. 

—  Dutt,  T.    Ancient  ballads  and  legends  of  Hindustan.  22215 

—  Frere,  M.    Old  Deccan  days ;  or,  Hindoo  fairy  legends  current  in  So.  I. ; 

coll.  fr.  oral  tradition;  "introd.  and  notes  by  B.  Frere.  7619 

—  Hindoo  tales ;  tr.  from  the  Sanscrit  of  the  Das'akumaracharitam  bv  P.  W. 

Jacob.  11670 

Literature. 

—  Arnold,  E.    Indian  poetry.  21929 

—  Saint  Victor,  P.  de.    Kalidasa;   le  thetUre  Indien.     (In  his  Les  deux 

masques,  v.  2.)  14719 

3Iissions. 

—  Anderson,  R.    History  of  the  Missions  of  the  Am.  Bd.  C.  F.  M.  in  India.      13541 

—  Marshman,  J.  C.    Life  and  labours  of  Carey,  Marshman,  and  Ward,  the 

Serampore  missionaries.  6898 

—  Montgomerv,  J.     (Li  his  Journal  of  vovjiges  and  travels  bv  D.  Tverman 

and  G.  Bennet,  v.  3.)  '  *  3109 

—  Narrative  of  the  Orissa  mission.  3300 

National  character,  social  life,  etc. 

—  Hodges,  E.  R.     (In  his  Corv's  anc.  frag.)  16535 

—  Lutfullah.    Autobiographv  of  L. ;  a  Mohamedan  gentleman ;  ed.  by  E.  B. 

Eastwick.  '  10824 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  641 

Natural  history. 

—  Adams,  A.  L.    Wanderings  of  a  naturalist  in  India.  11044 

—  Shakespeare,  H.    Wild  sports  of  India.  4749 

Philosophy. 

—  Hindu  philosophy;  the  Bhagavad  Geta:  or,  The  sacred  lav;  tr.,  with 

notes,  by  J.  Davies.  22309 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    On  the  language  and  phil.  of  the  Indians.    {In  his 

Aesthet.  and  misc.  works.)                         .  22359 
Politics. 

—  Cobden,  E.     {In  his  Political  writings,  v.  2.)  6752 

—  Congreve,  R.     {In  his  Ess.,  polit..  etc.)  13048 

—  Hunter,  W.  W.    England's  work  in  India.  20939 

—  Owen,  S.  J.    Stability  of  the  Brit,  empire  in  I.     {In  Burlingame,  E.  L. 

Curr.  disc,  V.  1.)*  17645 

—  Routledge,  J.    English  rule  and  native  opinion  in  I. ;  fr.  notes,  1870-74.  17602 

—  Torrens,  W.  M.  Empire  in  Asia ;  how  we  came  bj'  it.  10730 
^ —  Wilson,  A.  J.  Economic  position  of  I.  {In  his  Res.  of  mod.  count.,  v.  1.)  17821 
* —  Wvllie,  J.  W.  S.    Essavs  on  the  external  policv  of  I. ;  ed.,  with  a  life  by 

'W.W.  Hunter.        '                                        "  18649 
Peligion. 

-Barth,  A.    The  religions  of  India.   .  21269 

—  Caird,  J.  Religions  of  I.  {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 
Religions  of  India;  Brahmanism;  Buddhism.     {In  his  Orient,  reli^.)  21880 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    ReUgion  and  literature  of  I.     {In  her  Darwinism,  etc!)  10835 

—  Gangooly,  J.  C.    Life  and  religion  of  the  Hindoos.  2202 

—  Johnson,  S.    Oriental  religions  and  their  rel.  to  univ.  religion.  11017 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.    Indian  conversion,     (/n /i/8  Ess.  hist,  and  theol.,  v.  2.)  18306 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    Origin  and  growth  of  relig.  as  illust.  bv  the  religions  of  I.  18283 

—  Williams,  M.    Hinduism.                                                 *  17510 

—  See  also  Brahmanism ; — Buddha  and  Buddhism. 

Zoology. 

—  Sanderson,  G.  P.    Thirteen  years  among  the  wild  beasts  of  India;  their 

haunts  and  habits  fr.  pers.  obs. ;  with  acct.  of  the  modes  of  capturing 

and  taming  elephants.  *I 
"Miscellaneous. 

—  Allen,  D.  O.    India,  anc.  and  mod. :  with  acct.  of  the  state  and  prospects 

of  Christianity.  6059 

—  Andrew,  W.  P.    India  and  her  neighbors.  18124 

—  Chunder,  B.    Travels  of  a  Hindoo  to  parts  of  Bengal  and  Upper  I.    2  v.  8733-4 

—  Feudge,  F.  R.    India.    Illust.  22578 

—  Maine,  H.  S.    The  eflfects  of  obs.  of  India  on  mod.  European  thought.  13967 

—  Manning,  C.    Ancient  and  mediaeval  India.    2  v.  10649-50 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    India ;  what  can  it  teach  us  ?                                        -  22819 

—  Murray,  H.,  and  others.    Historical  and  descr.  acct.  of  Brit.  India.    3  v.  503-5 

—  31  vers,' P.  V.  N.     (7w /u".s' Remains  of  lost  empires.)  13466 

—  Temple,  R.    India  in  1880.  20590 

—  See  also  Bengal ;— Kashgar ;— Nepaul. 

India-rubber.     Collins,  J.     Gutta-percha  and  India-rubber.  15473 

Indian  boy,  The  ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  9287 

Indian  club.     Kehoe,  S.  D.     Indian  club  exercise.  9900 

Indian  pilgrim  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {Inker  Works,  v.  4.)  3958 

Indiana;  by  George  Sand  [Mme.  Dudevant].  5780 
Indians,  North  American.    General  and  misceUaneous. 

—  Battey,  T.  C.    Life  and  adv.  of  a  Quaker  among  the  I.  14188 

—  Catliri,  G.    Last  rambles  among  the  I.  of  the  Rocky  Mts.  and  Andes.  7128 

Letters  and  notes  on  the  manners,  customs,  and  condition  of  the  I.    2  v.  729-30 

Notes  of  eight  years'  travels  and  residence  in  Europe,  with  his  No.  Am. 

Indian  collection.    2  v.  1442-3 

—  Custer,  G.  A.    Personal  exper.  with  I.     {In  his  My  life  on  the  plains.)  13233 

—  Dodge,  R.  I.  Our  wild  I. ;  pers.  exper.  among  the* red  men  of  the  West.  *I 
Plains  of  the  great  West  and  their  inhabitants ;  description  of  the  plains, 

game,  Indians,  etc.  16766 

—  Duffee,  J.    Idea  of  the  supernatural  among  the  I.     {In  his  Works.)  10156 

—  Earle,  J.  M.    Report  cone,  the  Indians  of  the  commonwealth ;   [Massa- 

chusetts] .  19353 


642  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.  ^Manners,  customs,  and  autiq.  of  the  I.  of  N.  and  S.  Amer.        1586 

—  Jones,  C.  C,  Jr.    Antiquities  of  the  southern  Indians,  partic.  the  Georgia 

tribes.  *I 

—  Keim,  De  B.  R.     {In  his  Sheridan's  troopers  on  the  borders.)  8649 

—  Manypennv,  G.  W.    Our  Indian  wards;  [U.  S.]  19663 

—  Miller,  C.  H.    Shadows  of  Shasta.  20570 

—  Otis,  E.  S.    The  Indian  question.  17788 

—  Ploughed  under;  story  of  an  Indian  chief  told  by  himself.  20425 

—  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.    Personal  mem.  of  thirty  years  with  the  Indian  tribes, 

1812-42.  ^  3802 

—  Speeches  on  the  passage  of  the  Bill  for  the  Removal  of  the  Indians,  del. 

in  the  Cong,  of  the  U.  S.,  1830.  5183 

—  Tibbies,  T.  H.    Hidden  power;  secret  history  of  the  Indian  ring,  etc.  20580 

—  United  States.     Commissioner  of  Indian  affairs.    Annual  report,  1874.  13937 

—  Walker,  F.  A.    Indian  citizenship.     (In  Atlas  ess.)  18292 

History. 

—  De  Forest,  J.  W.    History  of  the  Indians  of  Connecticut,  1850.  *I 

—  Drake,  S.  G.    Biography  and  history  of  the  Indians  of  No.  America.  1267 

—  Ellis,  G.  E.    The  red  man  and  the  white  man  in  No.  Am.  fr.  its  discovery.      21687 

—  Gale,  G.    Upper  Mississippi ;  historical  sketch  of  the  mound-builders, 

Indian  tribes,  etc.  7264 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    History  of  the  Indians  of  No.  and  So.  Amer.  1593 

—  Jackson,  H.  M.    A  ceutiiry  of  dishonor  y  sketcli  of  the  U.  S.  government's 

dealings  with  the  Indian  tribes.  20165 

—  Lewis,  R.  B.    Light  and  truth;  collect,  from  the  Bible  and  hist.;  univ. 

hist,  of  the  colored  and  Indian  race.  2648 

—  Mcintosh,  J.    The  origin  of  the  No.  Am.  Indians.  2826 

—  Trumbull,  H.    Indian  wars.  4511 

Beligion. 

—  Brinton,  D.  G.    American  hero-myths;  native  religions  of  the  western 

continent.  22314 

—  See  also  Apache;— Creek;— Crows;— Eskimos;— Hidatsa;— Iroquois;— 

Narraghansett ;— Navajo ;— Nez.Perces ;— Poncas ;— Sioux ;— Utes. 
Also  Black  Hawk;— Brant,  J. ;—Metacomet ;— Pocahontas ;— Red  Eagle; 

—Red  Jacket ;— Winema. 
.  Also  Montana ;— New  England. 

Also  Smithsonian  Institution.    Bureau  of  Ethnology. 
Also  Eggleston,  E.,  and  G.  C.    Fam.  Am.  Ind. 
Indicator.     Burgh,  N.  P.     The  indicator  diagram  practically 

considered.  18734 

—  Hopkinsou,  J.    Working  of  the  steam  engine,  expl.  by  the  use  of  the  I.  *I 

—  Porter,  C.  T.    Treatise  on  the  Richards  steam  en^.  indicator.    3d.  ed.  *I 
Same ;  with  notes,  etc..  as  devel.  bv  Amer.  practice ;  formulas  and  rules 

bv  F.  W.  Bacon.    2d.  ed.  '  13568 
Same.    3d.  ed.                                                                                                     19694 

—  Roper,  S.     {In  Ms  Engineer's  handvbook.)  20280 

—  Pray,  T.,  Jr.  Twenty  years  with  the  indicator,  v.  1.  22639 
Indigo.  Hayes,  J.  L.  *  Notes  upon  indigo.  19618 
Individualism.    Alcott,  A.  B.     Individualism.     {In  Bridgman, 

R.  L.     Concord  lect.)  22506 

Indo-China.    Tomson,  J.    The  straits  of  Malacca,  Indo-China, 

and  China.  13580 

Indo-European  nations.     Keary,  C.  F.     Outlines  of  primitive 

belief  among  the  Indo-European  races.  21625 

—  Kelly,  W.  K.  Curiosities  of  Indo-European  tradition  and  folk-lore.  11365 
Induction.     Liebig,  J.   von.     Induction   and  deduction.      {In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1870.)  11626 

Induction  coils  ;  how  made  and  how  used  ;  repr.  from  the  8th. 

Eng.  ed.      (Van  Nostraud's  sci.  ser.)  20692 

Note.    Eng.  ed.  entitled  "  Intensity  coils,"  by  Dyer. 

Inductive  sciences.    Whewell,  W.     History  of  the  inductive  sci- 
ences.    3d.  ed.,  with  add.     2  v.  4733-4 

Industrial  arts.     See  Arts,  Useful. 

Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration  ;  by  C.  D.  Wright.  22505 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  648 

Industrial  drawing.     See  Drawing  ; — Geometrical  drawing. 

Industrial  history  of  free  nations  ;  by  W.  T.  McCuilagh.   2  v.    5115-16 

Industrial  schools.     Wilson  Industrial  School.     Little  lessons 

for  little  housekeepers.  18605 

Inds  Parker  ;  par  M.  Uchard.  14654 

Inez  ;  by  A.  J.  Evans.  5585 

In^z  Mendo,  ou,  Le  prejug^  vaincu  par  P.  M^rim^e.     {In  his 

Th^^tre  de  Clara  Gazul.)  9521 

In^z  Mendo,   ou,  Le  triomphe  du  pr^jug^,   par  P.   M^rim^e. 

(In  his  Theatre  de  Clara  Gazul.)  9521 

Infant  diet;  by  A.  Jacobi.  13374 

Infant  mortality  in  cities ;  by  H.  Hartshorn.    {In  Amer.  Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Infant  salvation.  Barrett,  B.  F.  Beauty  for  ashes  ;  old  and 
the  new  doctr.  cone,  the  state  of  infants  after  death  con- 
trasted. 313 

Infanta,  The,  at  Presburg,  by  [Mrs.  Gore].  {In  her  Hungarian 

tales,  V.  3.)  21562 

Infanterie  et  cavalerie  ;  par  E.  Veixjonsin.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^ 

s^r.  3.)  *  14793 

Infantry.  U.  8.  War  Dept.  Infantry  tactics  ;  by  W.  Scott.  3  v.  3859-61 

—  Upton,  E.    Infantry  tactics :  double  and  single  ranks ;  adapt,  to  Amer. 

topography  and  improved  fire-arms.  15878 

Infant's  progress.  The.    (/n  Sk.  and  ess.  fr.  the  Sat.  Review.)  12749 
Infant's  progress,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works, 

V.  5.)  3959 
Infection.     See  Pathology. 

Infelice  ;  by  A.  E.  Wilson.  15331 

Infernal  marriage.  The  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  5839 
Infidelity.    Christlieb,  T.    Best  methods  of  counteracting  mod. 

infidelity.  7333 

—  Manning,  H.  E.    French  infidelity.     {In  his  Misc.)  17190 
Infinite.     Calderwood,  H.     Philosophy  of  the  infinite.  10162 

—  Parsons,  T.    The  infinite  and  the  finite.  9981 
Infinity.     Flammarion,  C.     Stories  of  infinity ;    tr.  by  S.  R. 

Crocker.  11987 
Influences.  King,  T.S.  Indirect  influences,   (/n /iis  Patriotism.)    5721 

Ingelow,  J.     Don  John.     (No  name  ser.)  20189 

—  Fated  to  be  free.  13898 

—  Mopsa,  the  fairy.  8027 

—  Oft'  the  skelligs.  11120 

—  Poems.  5512 

—  Poems.  2.  v.  12462-3 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Poor  Matt ;  or,  The  clouded  intellect.                                '  6590 

—  /Same.     {In  A  sister's  bye-hours,  belovj.)  6354 

—  Sarah  de  Berenger.         *  18923 

—  The  shepherd  lady,  and  other  poems.  *I 

—  A  sister's  bye-hours.  6354 

Contents.'  Prejudice;  or,  The  black  polyanthus.— Laura  Richmond.— 
Poor  Matt ;  or,  the  clouded  intellect.— Widow  Maclean ;  or,  lending  to  the 
Lord.— Ups  and  downs  of  life.— Marked.— "  Muschachitomio." 

—  Storv  of  doom ;  and  other  poems.  7044 

—  Studies  for  stories.  5797 

Contents.     The  cumberers.— Mv  great  aunt's  picture.— Dr.  Deane's 
governess.— The  stolen  treasure.— Emily's  ambition. 
Ingemann,  B.  S.    Historiska  romaner ;  Svensk  ofversattning. 

4v.  15027-30 


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Innehall.   Y.  1.    Waldemar  Seier.    2,    Erik  Menveds  bariidora.    3. 
Konung  Erik  och  de  Fredlose.    4.     Prins  Otto  of  Danmark  och  hans 
samtid. 
Ingemisco.  7042 

Ingersoll,  C.  Feai's  for  democracy  regarded  fr.  the  Amer.  point 

of  view.  13657 

—  Birds'-nesting;  hdbk.  of  instr.  in  gathering-  and  preserv,  nests  and  eggs.        21587 

—  Friends  worth  knowing ;  American  nat.  history.    Illust.  20059 

—  Knocking  round  the  rockies.    Illust.  22265 

—  Old  ocean.  Illust.  22587 
Ingersoll,  L.  D.     History  of  the  War  Department  of  the  U.  S.  ; 

with  biog.  sk.  of  the  secretaries.  18978 

—  Life  of  Horace  Greeley.  11975 
Ingham,  B.  Tyerman,  L.  (In  Ms  Oxford  Methodists.)  11955 
Ingham,  F.,  pseud.     /See  Hale,  E.  E. 

Ingham  papers  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale  7715 

Inglis,  H.  D.     Personal  narr.  of  a  journey  thr.  Norway,  part 

of  Sweden  and  Denmark.     4th  ed.  2125 

—  Switzerland,  South  of  France,  and  the  Pyrenees  in  1830 ;  by  D.  Conway.  2  v.  2126-7 
Inglis,  J.  {pseud.   "Maori.")  Our  Australian  cousins.  20737 

—  Sport  and  work  on  the  Nepaul  frontier.  18264 
Ingo  ;  by  G.  Freytag.  (Our  forefather^.)  11791 
Ingoldsby,  T.<f  pseud.     See  Barham,  R.  H.  D. 

Ingomar ;    play;     [by   E.   F.   J.   V.    Muench-Bellinghausen] . 

(In  mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  12.)  11814 

Ingraban  ;  by  G.  Freytag.     (Our  forefathers.)  12015 

Ingraham,  J.  H.     The  pillars  of  fire  ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.  2131 

—  The  Prince  of  the  House  of  David ;  or.  Three  years  in  the  Holy  City  ; 
scenes  in  the  life  of  Jesus.    Kew  ed.                       '                           -        -  ^^^ 

—  The  sunny  South ;  or,  The  Southerner  at  home.  2132 

—  The  throiie  of  David.  2133 
Ingram,  J.  H.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  (Atlas  ess.)  18294 
Ingres,  J.   A.  D.     Gautier,  T.  L'atelier  de  M.  Ingres  en  1848. 

(In  his  Fusains,  etc.)  14637 

Inheritance.      Scudder,    S.    H.      Butterflies,    their   structure, 

changes,  and  life  histories,  with  spec,  ref .  to  Amer.  forms  ; 

appl.  of  the  "  Doctrine  of  Descent."  21356 

Inheritance,  The  ;  by  M.  Ferrier.  1464 

Initials,  The  ;  by  Baroness  von  Tautphoeus.  4355 

Inkle  and  Yarico  ;  fr.  Colman,  the  elder:     (In  Venable,  W.  H. 

Dramas,  etc.)  20582 

Inland  voyage,  An  ;  [France,  Belgium]  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson.  18340 
Inman,   H.     Tuckerman,   H.   T.     Sketch   of  I.     {In  his  Am. 

art.  life.)  7225 

Inn  album;  by  R.  Browning.  15408 

Innkeeper  of  Abbeville  ;   drama ;   by  E.   Fitzball.      (In  mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  25.)  11822 

Innes,  C.  Memoir  of  Dean  Ramsay.  (In  Ramsay,  E.  B.  Re- 
miniscences.) 12825 
Innocent;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  11872 
Innocente,  Une  ;  com^die  ;  par  Cheri-Montigny.   (In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  4.)  ^      14794 

Innocents  abroad  ;  by  Mark  Twain.      [S.L.Clemens].  7896 

Inns.     Tuckerman,  H.^T.     {In  his  Criterion.)  6244 

Innsly,  Owen,  pseiid.     See  Jennison,  L.  W. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  645 

Inquire  within  ;  or,  Facts  worth  knowing.  2134 

Inquisition.     Halen,  J.  van.     Memoirs.     2  v.  11111-12 

—  Rule,  W.  H.    History  of  the  Inquisition  to  its  extinction.    2  v.  *I 

—  Spalding,  M.  J.  The  Spanish  inquisition ;  Prescott's  view.  (In  his  Misc.)  18465 
Insanity.     Barlow  J.     Man's  power  over  himself  to  prevent  or 

control  insanity.      {In  Small  books  on  great  sub.,  v.  1.)  4014 

—  Bucknill,  J.  C.    The  care  of  the  insane,  and  their  legal  control.  20622 

—  Gheel,  the  city  of  the  simple.  8837 

—  Granville,  J.  'M.    Care  and  cure  of  the  insane ;  reports  of  the  Lancet 

comm.  on  lunatic  asylums,  187i-77.    2  v.  *I 
Common  mind  troubles.  19340 

—  Guy,  W.  A.    The  factors  of  the  unsound  mind ;  insanity  in  criminal  cases.  21182 

—  Hammond,  W.  A.    Insanity  in  its  rel.  to  crime.           '  11690 

—  Maudsley,  H.    The  pathology  of  mind.  19122 

Physiology  and  pathology  of  the  mind.  7656 

Responsibility  in  mental  disease.  12502 

—  Ray,  I.    Contributions  to  mental  pathology.  11326 

—  Siinpson,  J.    Hints  on  homicidal  I.     [In  his  Necess.  of  pop.  educ.)  3996 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Criminal  responsibility  in  rel.  to  I.     (In  his  Misc.)  22835 

—  Tiike,  D.  H.  Insanity  in  anc.  and  mod.  life ;  with  chap,  on  its  prevention.      18372 

—  Wynter,  A.    The  borderlands  of  I.,  and  other  allied  papers.  14255 

—  See  also  Gt.  Britain ;— Massachusetts.  State  Board. 

Insanity,  The,  of  Cain  ;  by  M.M.Dodge.  (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 
Inscriptions.  See  Greece,  Ancient.  Inscriptions  ; — Latin  inscrip- 
tions. 
Insect  collecting.     Manton,  VV.  P.     Insects,  how  to  catch  and 

how  to  prepare  them.  21596 

Insectivorous  plants  ;  by  C.  Darwin.  14033 

Insects.     See  Entomology. 

Insects,  Select  poems  on.     (In  Wonders  of  Sci.,  etc.)  4330 

Inseparables,  Les  ;   comedie-vaude  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     Oeuvres. 

s^r.'  2,  V.  14.)  *I 

Inside  ;  by  G.  F.  Hiirrington.     Illust.  6420 

Inspiration.     Evans,  F.  W.     Tests  of  divine  inspiration.  1417 

—  Fiske,  J.  What  is  inspiration.  (In  his  Darwinisn\,  etc.)  18991 
Instinct.  Chadbourne,  P.  A.  Instinct.  10066 
Institute  essays  ;  read  bef .  the  Ministers'  Institute,  1879.     In- 

trod.  by  W.  W.  Bellows.  19811 

Contents.  Calthrop,  S.  R.  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost.— Everett, 
C.  C.  Relation  of  mod.  philosophy  to  liberalism.— Abbot,  F.  E.  Influ- 
ence of  philosophy  upon  Christianity.— Gottheil,  G.  Monotheism  and  the 
Jews.— Chadwick,  J.  W.  The  idea  of  God.— Abbot,  E.  The  authorship 
of  the  Fourth  gospel. — Tifiany,  F.  The  gospel  of  John.— Harrison,  J.  B. 
Methods  of  dealing  with  social  questions.— Batchelor,  G.  Ethical  law 
and  social  order. 
Institutions.     Maine,  H.  S.     Lectures   on   the  early  hist,  of 

institutions.  13473 

Instructiens  in  wood-carving  for  amateurs  ;  with  hints  on  design.   13643 
Instruments  used  in  measurement ;  by  W.  K.   Clifford.     {In 

his  Lect.  and  ess,  v.  2.)  19516 

—  See  also  Philosophical  instruments ; — Astronomical  instruments. 
Insurance.     Homans,  S.     Life  insurance.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 
A  new  plan  of  life  insurance.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc-  Jour.,  1876.)     15735 

—  Martin,  F.    History  of  Lloyd's,  and  of  marine  I.  in  G.  Brit. ;  with  statis- 

tics rel.  to  marine  I.  15635 

—  Willey,  N.    Principles  and  pract.  of  life  insurance.  10592 

—  Wright,  E.    Life  insurance  for  the  poor.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

Politics  and  mysteries  of  life  insurance.  11982 

Traps  baited  with  orphan ;  or,  What  is  the  matter  with  life  I.  ?  17178 


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Insurance  and  assurance.      {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  3.) 
Intellect.     Bain,  A.     The  senses  and  the  intellect. 

—  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.    On  early  mental  training  and  the  studies  best  fitted 

for  it.     {In  Youmaus,  E.  L.    Cult,  demand,  by  mod.  life.) 

—  Bates,  S.  P.    Lectures  on  mental  and  moral  culture. 

—  Bowen,  F.    The  human  and  the  brute  mind.     {In  his  Gleanings.) 

—  Brodie,  B.    Mind  and  matter. 

—  Calderwood,  H.    The  relations  of  mind  and  brain. 

—  Connection  bet.  physiology  and  intellectual  philosophy.     2d.  ed.     {In 

Small  bks.  on  gt.'  sub.,  v.  1.^ 

—  De  Concilio,  J.    Elements  of  mtellectualiphilosophv. 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    History  of  intellect,  philosophy.  {In  his  Crit.  and  misc. 

ess.) 

—  Faraday,  M.    Observations  on  the  educ.  of  the  judgment.  {In  Youmans, 

E.  L.    Cult,  demand,  by  mod.  life.) 

—  Haven,  J.    Mental  philosophy;  incl.  the  intellect,  sensibilities,  and  will. 

—  McCosh,  J.    Intuitions  of  the  mind  inductively  investigated. 

—  Mill,  J.    Analysis  of  the  phenomena  of  the  human  mind.    2  v. 

—  Porter,  N.    The  human  intellect ;  iutrod.  upon  psychology  and  the  soul. 
Elements  of  intellectual  science. 

—  Stewart,  D.    Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the  human  mind.    2  v. 

—  Taine,  H.    On  intelligence. 

—  Taylor,  I.    Elements  of  thought ;  or,  Concise  explanations  of  the  terms 

of  intellectual  philosophy. 

—  Upham,  T.  C.    Elements  of  mental  philosophy,  embr.  the  intellect  and 

the  sensibilities.    2  v. 
Same ;  abgd.  as  a  text  book. 

—  Wayland,  F.    Elements  of  intellectual  philosophy. 

—  Wh'ately,  R.    Introductory  lessons  on  mind. 

—  See  also  Knowledge. 
Also  Little  classics. 

Intellectual  duties  of  students  in  their  academic  years  ;  by  T. 

S.  King.     (In  Ms  Subst.  and  show,  etc.) 
Intellectual  health  and  disease  ;   by  E.  P.  Whipple.     {In  his 

Led.) 
Intellectual  life,  The  ;  by  P.  G.  Hamerton. 
Intellectual  property.     Shaler,  N.  S.     Thoughts  on  the  nat.  of 

intell.  prop.,  and  its  importance  to  the  state. 
Intelligence.     Murphy,  J.J.     Habit  and  intelligence  ;  ess.  on 

the  laws  of  life  and  mind. 
Int^rieur  de  I'etude,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe. 


V.  7.) 
Int^rieur  d'un  bureau,  L' 

V.  10.) 
Interiors.     See  Homes. 
Internal  relations  of  the 

states  of  the  Union  ; 


par  A.  E.  Scribe. 


(Oeuvres,  ser.  2, 
(Oeuvres,  ser.  2, 


cities,  towns,  villages,  counties,  and 
or.  The  municipalist.     2d.  ed. 


International,  The.  Villetard,  E.   History  of  the  International; 


fr.  the  Fr.,  by  S.  M.  Day. 


{In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 
Transac- 


—  Wasson,  D.  A.    The  International. 

1873.) 
International  Congress  of  Prehistoric  Archaeology. 

tions,  August,  1868. 
International  Congress  on  the  Prevention  and  Repression  of 

Crime,  incl.  Penal  and  Reformatory  Treatment.     Prelim. 

report  of   the  commissioners.     (U.  S.   Congress.     A2nd. 

Cong.     2d.  Sess.  Senate.     Ex.  doc,  no.  39.) 

—  See  also  International  Penitentiary  Congress. 
International  episode.  An ;  by  H.  James,  Jr. 
International  exhibitions.    See  London.  Associations  ; — Phila- 
delphia. 


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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  647 

International  law.     Angell,   J.   B.     Progress  of  international 

law.     (7n  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

—  Field,  D.  D.    An  international  code.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Science  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

—  Hosack,  J.    On  the  rise  and  growth  of  the  law  of  nations,  to  the  treatv 

of  Utrecht.  '       22677 

—  Lieher,  F.     {In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  2.)  20135 

—  Poison,  A.    Principles  of  the  law  of  nations;  with  notes  and  suppl.  ess. 

on  the  law  of  blockade,  and  on  contraband  of  war.  3228 

—  Wheaton,  H.  Elements  of  international  law.  8th.  ed. ;  ed.  bv  R.  H.  Dana.  6393 

—  Woolsey,  T.  D.    International  law.  8673 
International    Lib.    of    Science   and  Free  thought.     Namely : 

Buechner,  F.  K.  C.  L.  Mind  in  animals  ;  tr.  by  A.  Besant.   21946 
International  Monetary  Conference.  See  U.  S.  Congress.   A:btli. 

Cong.  'drd.  Sess.  Senate.     Ex.  doc,  no.  58. 
International    Penitentiary     Congress.      Transactions,     1872. 

Prisons  and  reformatories  at  home  and  abroad ;  ed.  by  E. 

Pears.  *I 

Chief  papers.  Monat,  F.  J.  Prison  system  of  India.— Duval,  H.  J. 
Ceylon.— Shaw,  B.  Jamaica.— Childers,  C.  E.  and  Wood,  J.  D.  Yicto- 
ria'.— Griffith,  G.  S.  Penal  and  reformatory  institutions  of  Maryland.— 
Burr,  Col.  Ohio  penitentiary. — Brockway,  Z.  R.  Prisoners  and  their 
reformation.— Crofton,  W.  Treatment  of  prisoners.— Hill,  F.  In  what 
kinds  of  work  should  prisoners  be  employed,  and  what  inducement  should 
be  offered  them  for  steady  industry?— Brace,  C.  L.  Prevention  of  Juve- 
nile crime  in  large  cities.— Carpenter,  M.  Fhigrlish  reformatory  and  certi- 
fied industrial  schools.— Hill,  E.  Criminal  capitalists. — Bittiiiger,  J.  B. 
Crimes  of  passion,  and  crimes  of  reflection.— Chadwick,  E.  Preventive 
police  organization.— SoUohub,  Covnt.  Prison  reform  in  Russia.— Bel- 
lows, H.  W.    John  Howard;  his  life,  character,  and  services. 

—  See  also  International  Congr.  on  the  Prev.  and  Repr.  of  Crime. 
International  Penitentiary  Congress  of  London.     See  Wines, 

E.  C.     Report. 
International  Scientific  Series  ;  namely  : 

Amos,  S.    The  science  of  law.                 *  12963 

—  The  science  of  politics.  22563 
Ba^ehot,  W.  Physics  and  politics.  11269 
Bam,  A.    Education  as  a  science.  18374 

—  Mind  and  body.  11974 
Beneden,  P.  J.  Van.  Animal  parasites  and  messmates.  15680 
Bernstein,  J.  Five  senses  of  man.  16009 
Blaserna,  P.  Theory  of  sound  in  its  rel.  to  music.  16593 
Cooke,  J.  P.  The  new  chemistrv.  12146 
Cooke,  M.  C.  Fungi.  '  13648 
Draper,  J.  W.  Conflict  bet.  religion  and  science.  13365 
Huxley,  T.  H.  The  crayfish.  ,  19570 
Jevons,  W.  S.  Monev  and  the  mechanism  of  exchange.  14113 
Judd,  J.  ^\.  Volcanoes.  20811 
Le  Conte,  J.  Sight.  .  20482 
Lockyer,  J.  N.  Studies  in  spectrum  analysis.  17705 
Lommel,  E.  The  nature  of  light,  with  acct.  of  phys.  optics.  15405 
Lubbock,  J.  Ants,  bees,  and  wasps.  '  21797 
Luys,  J.  The  brain  and  its  functions.  21366 
Marey,  E.  J.  Animal  mechanism ;  terrestrial  and  aerial  locomotion.  13248 
Maudsley,  H.  Responsibilitv  in  mental  disease.  12502 
Morselli.'H.  Suicide.  '  21099 
Pettigrew,  J.  B.  Animal  locomotion ;  with  diss,  on  aeronautics.  12369 
Quatrefages,  A.  de.  The  human  species.  •  18929 
Ribot,  T.  Diseases  of  memory.  21652 
Romanes,  G.  J.  Animal  intelligence.  22698 
Rood,  O.  N.  3Iodern  chromatics,  with  appl.  to  art  and  industry.  18686 
Schmidt,  O.  Doctrine  of  descent  and  Darwinism.  *  17170 
Schiitzenberger,  P.  On  fermentation.  15764 
Semper,  K.  Animal  life  as  affect,  bv  the  natural  cond.  of  existence.  20387 
Smith,  E.  Foods.  '  11798 
Spencer,  H.  Study  of  sociology.  12104 
Stallo,  J.  B.    Concepts  and  theories  of  mod.  physics.  21330 


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Stewart,  B.    Conservation  of  energy.  12238 

Sully,  J.    Illusions.  20786 

Thurston,  R.  H.    Growth  of  the  steam  engine.  18014 

Tyndal,  J.    The  forms  of  water.  11065 

y'ignoli,  T.    Myth  and  science.  21469 

Yogel,  H.    Chemistry  of  light  and  photography.  13665 

Whitney,  W.  D.    Life  and  growth  of  language.  13773 

Wurtz,  A.    The  atomic  theory.  20239 

Young,  C.  A.    The  sun.  20886 
Ipternational   Sunday  School  lessons.     See   Monday   club ; — 

Peloubet,  F.  N.  and  M.  A.  ;— Todd,  J.  E.  . 
International  Temperance   Conference,  Phila.,  1876.     Centen- 
nial temperance  volume  ;  a  memorial.  *I 
Interpreter,  The  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  18543 
Inter-oceanic  canal.  The,  and  the  Monroe  doctrine.  19547 
Inter-oceanic  canal.     See  Canals. 

Introductory  lessons  on  the  Brit.  Constitution.  New  ed.  10875 
Intuitions  and  summaries  of  thought ;  by  C.  N.  Bovee.     2  v.    669-70 

Invasion,  The  ;  by  G.  Griffin.      {In  his  Works.)  5409 

Invasion,  L',  ou.  Le  fou  Yegof  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9389 

Invasion  of  France,  The,  in  1814  ;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9720 
Invasions  of  England;  by  H.  M.  Hozier.  2  v.  17229-30 
Invention    de  mou  grand-oncle   I'archevdque   de    Beziers,    L' ; 

monologue  ;  par  E.  Desbeaux.    (Th^Atre  de  camp.,  ser.  7.)  14691 
Inventions  and  discoveries  {in  the  arts  and  sciences) . 

—  Bakewell,  F.  C.    Great  facts ;  hist,  and  descr.  of  remark,  inventions  dur. 

the  pres.  cent.    Illust.  316 

—  Beckmann,  J,   History  of  inventions,  disc,  and  origins :  tr.  by  W.  John- 

ston; rev.  and  enl.  by  W.  Francis  and  J.  W.  Griffith.    2  v.  4974r-5 

—  Bishop,  J.  L.    History  of  Amer.  manuf.,  1608-1860.    Add.  Statistics  of 

manuf.  centres,  etc.    2  y.  6519-20 

—  Cooper,  T.    Triumphs  of  perseverance  and  enterprise;  [biography].  6741 

—  Durfee,  J.  Oration  bef.  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Soc.  of  Brown  Uniyersity.  1843.  . 

(In  his  WorkH.)                                                                               '  10156 

—  Great  inyentors ;  sources  of  their  usefulness,  and  results  of  their  efforts,  6743 

—  Hield,  M.    Living  pages  fr.  many  ages.  19343 

—  History  of  wonderful  inyentions.  5081 

—  Eoutle'dge,  R.    Discoveries  and  inventions  of  the  19th.  cent.  15377 

—  Shaler,  N.  S.    Effect  of  invent,  on  national  culture;  Does  the  fostering 

of  inventiveness  profit  a  state?    {In  his  Thoughts,  etc.)  17644 

—  Timbs,  J.    Stories  of  inventors  and  discoverers  in  sci.  and  usef.  arts.  6258 
Wonderful  inventions.  8957 

—  Year-book  of  facts  in  science  and  the  arts,  1870-1877.  9191-99 
Invertebrates.      Brooks,   W.   K.      Handbook  of    invertebrate 

Zoology.  '  21609 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Manual  of  the  anat.  of  in verteb rated  animals.  17462 

—  Owen,  R.    Lectures  on  the  coiiipar.  anat.  and  phys.  of  invertebrate  ani- 

mals,   ser.  2.  '  17951 

—  Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.    Invertebrate  animals.     {In  his  Elem.  of  nat. 

hist.,  V.  2.)  3723 

Investigations  cone.  Mr.  Jonas  Lively ;    by  R.   M.  Johnston. 

{In  his  Dukesborough  tales.)  22894 

Invisible  prince.  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.  {In  Ms  Extravaganzas, 

V.  3.)  *I 

Invisible  prince  ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.   1.)  6056;  11833 

Invisible  princess,  The;  by  F.   O'Connor.     {In  Little  class., 

V.  8.)  12979 

Invisible  Sam,  pseud.     Despotism  ;    or.   The  last  days  of  the 

Amer.  republic.  1218 


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Invitation  heeded,  The  ;  by  J.  K.  Stone.  9003 
Invitation   to  the  christening;    by  J.   Normand.     (Plays  for 

priv.  acting.)  17926 
Involuntary  experimentalist,   The.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

V.  6.)  19145 

lolanthe  ;  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  A.  Sullivan.  *I 

Ion;  tragedy;  by  T.  N.  Talfourd.      {In  his  Tragedies,  etc.)  5870 

—  Same.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  1.)  ,  11803 
Iowa.     Descrijjtion. 

—  Parker,  N.  H.    Iowa  as  it  is,  1855 :  gazetteer  and  hand-book.    Illust.  3364 
The  Iowa  hand-book,  1856;  map.                                                                        3365 

History. 

—  Tuttle,  C.  R.  and  Durrie,  D.  S.    Illustrated  hist,  of  Iowa  to  1875.  16047 
Iphigenie  auf  Tauris.     See  Goethe,  J.  W.  von. 

Iphig^nie  en  Aulile  ;  op^ra,  de  Gluck.  *I 

Iphigenie  en  Aulide  ;  tragedie  ;  par  J.  Racine.      {Jn  his  Th64- 

tre  comp.)  14399 

Iphigenie  en  Tauride  ;  opera  de  Gluck.  *I 

Iphigenie  en  Tauride,  Plan  du  premier  acte  d' ;  par  J.  Racine. 

{In  his  Theatre  compl.)  14399 

Irby,  A.  T.,  joint  author.     See  Mackenzie,  G.  M. 
Ireland,  A.    Ralph  Waldo  limerson  ;  his  life,  genius,  and  writ- 
ings ;  biog.sk.;  add..  Personal  recol.,   extr.   fr.  letters, 
etc.     2d.  ed.     Portr.  *I 

Ireland,  J.  N.     Mrs.  Duff.     Illust.     (Amer.  actor  ser.)  21767 

Ireland,  M.  E.     Timothy  ;  his  neighbors  and  his  friends.  22079 

Ireland,  W.  H.  Confessions  cont.  the  particulars  of  his  fabri- 
cation of  the  Shakespeare  mss.  ;  anecdotes  and  opinions 
of  disting.  persons.  Newed.,  with  introd.  by  R.  G.  White.         *I 

—  Fitz'gerald,  P.     The  Ireland  forgeries.     (In  his  Roman,  of  the  Eng. 

stage.)  13430 

Ireland.     Antiquities. 

—  OX'uiTv,  E.    Manners  and  customs  of  the  ancient  Irish.    3  v.  *I 

Bioc/raphy. 

—  Blackl)urne.  E.  O.    Illustrious  Irishwomen ;   mem.  of  Irishwomen  fr. 

the  earliest  ages.    2  v.  '  18870-71 

—  O'Flanugan,  J.  R.    The  Irish  bar;  anecdotes  and  biog.  sk.  18237 

—  Slieil.   II.  L.    Sketches  of  the  Irish  bar;  sketches  legal  and  political; 

norcs,  bv  M.  W.  Savage.    2  v.  3941-2 

—  See  als'>  Flood;— Grattaur—O'Connell;— Patrick,  St.;— Swift. 

Description  and  travels. 

—  Bailev,  J.  M.     {In  his  England  fr.  a  back-window.)  18153 

—  Becker,  B.  H.    Disturbed  Ireland;  letters,  1880-81.  20556 

—  Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  Belfast,  Giant's  Causeway,  and  the  north 

of  I.  *I 

Guide  to  Killarney  and  the  south  of  Ireland.  *I 

Picturesque  tourist  of  Ireland.    Illust.  12th.  ed.  *I 

—  Burritt,  E.   Walk  f  r.  London  to  John  O'Groat's ;  with  notes  by  the  way.        6504 

—  Carlyle,  T.    Reminiscences  of  my  Irish  Journey,  1849.  21760 

—  Floredice,  W.  H.    Memories  of  a  montli  among  the  mere  Irish.  21971 

—  Hall,  F.  W.     {In  his  Rambles  in  Europe.)  1727 

—  Hall,  S.  C.  ana  A.  M.    Ireland;  its  scenerv,  character,  etc.    2  v.  *I 

—  McGrath,  T.    Pictures  fr.  Ireland.             *  20162 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.    The  Irish  sketch  book.  4404 

—  Willis,  N.'  P.     {In  his  Famous  persons  and  places.)  4804 

Ecclesiastical  history.    {Beformation.) 

—  Cobbett,  W.    History  of  the  reformation  in  Eng.  and  Ireland.  21223 

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Education. 
Arnold,  M.    An  unregarded  Irish  grievance.     {In  his  Irish  ess.)  21494 

History. 

—  Amory,  T.  C.    Transfer  of  Erin;  or,  The  acquisition  of  I.  by  England.       16937 

—  Barririgton,  Sir  J.  Historic  records  and  secret  memoirs  of  the  legislative 

union  bet.  Gt.  Brit,  and  I.  *I 

—  Burke,  T.  N.    Ireland's  case  stated  in  reply  to  Mr.  Froude.  11378 

—  Cusacli:,  M.  F.    Student's  manual  of  Irish  historv.  10696 

—  Duflfy,  C.  G.    Four  years  of  Irish  history,  1845-1849.  22765 
Young  Ireland :    frag,  of  Irish  historv,  1840-1850.  20048 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    The  Enghsh  in  Ireland  in  thel8th.  cent.    3  v.  11164;  12804-5 

—  Giles,  H.    Spirit  of  Irish  history.     (In  his  Lect.,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2252 

—  Haverty,  M.    History  of  Ireland,  anc.  and  mod. ;  with  notes.  7720 

—  Lawrence,  E.    The  Conquest  of  Ireland.     (In  his  Hist,  stud.)  21670 

—  McDonnell,  J.    The  Ulster  civil  war  of  1641 ;  with  the  hist,  of  the  Irish 

brigade  under  Montrose,  1644-46.  19523 

—  McGee,  J.  C.    Fronde's  slanders  on  I.  and  Irishmen;  lect.,  1872.    Pref. 

and  notes,  and  W.  Phillips's  views.  11385 

—  McGee,  T.  D'A.    Popular  hist,  of  T. ;  to  the  emancipation  of  the  Catho- 

lics.   2v.  15490-1 

—  Madden,  R.  R.    The  United  Irishmen,  their  lives  and  times.    4  ser.  13511-14 

—  Meehan,  C.  P.    The  Irish  Hierarchy  in  the  17th.  cent.     (  With  his  Rise 

and  fall,  etc.)  22229 

—  Mitchel,  J.    History  of  I.,  fr.  the  treaty  of  Limerick;  cont.  of  the  hist. 

of  the  Abb6  Macgeoghegan.  7500 

—  Moore,  T.    History  of  Ireland.    2  v.  2861-2 

—  O'Callaghan,  J.  C.    The  Irish  brigades  in  the  service  of  France.  12864 

—  O'Couor,  W.  A.    History  of  the  Irish  people.    2  v.  22923-4 

—  Spalding,  J.  L.    Amid  Irish  scenes ;  English  rule  in  Ireland.  ,(  With  his 

Relig.  miss,  of  the  Irish.)  22299 

—  Sullivan,  A.  M.    New  Ireland.  17506 

—  Thebaud,  A.  J.    The  Irish  race  in  the  past  and  the  present.  11697 

—  Walpole,  C.  G.    Short  history  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland.  22065 

—  Wingfield,  L.    My  Lords  of  Strogue;  chronicles  of  I.  fr.  the  Convention 

to  the  Union.    3  v.  20124-6 

—  Wright,  T.    History  of  Ireland.    3  v.  9084-6 

—  See  also  Drummond,  T. ;— Fifty  years  of  the  House  of  Lords ;— O'Con- 

nell,  D. 

Land  question. 

—  Arnold,  M.    The  incompatibles.     (In  his  Irish  ess.)  21494 

—  Cant- Wall,  E.    Ireland  under  the  land  act ;  with  leading  cases.  21814 

—  George,  H.    The  Irish  land  question.  21624 

—  Jones,  W.  B.    The  life's  work  in  Ireland  of  a  landlord  who  tried  to  do 

his  duty.  20277 

—  King,  D.  B.    The  Irish  question.  22157 
-^Mill,  J.  S.    Chapters  and  speeches  on  the  Irish  land  question.            ,  8965 

—  O'Brien,  R.  B.    The  parliamentary  hist,  of  the  Irish  land  question,  1829- 

1869 :  and  the  origin  and  results  of  the  Ulster  custom.  20545 

—  Richev,  A.  G.    The  Irish  land  laws.  20226 

—  Russell,  C.     "New  views  on  Ireland;"    or,  Irish  land;    grievances, 

remedies.  20281 

—  Tuke,  J.  H.    Irish  distress  and  its  remedies ;  visit  to  Donegal  and  Con- 

naught,  1880.  20346 

Language. 

—  Windisch,  E.    A  concise  Irish  grammar;  with  pieces  for  reading;  fr. 

the  German,  by  N.  Moore.  22719 

Literature.    (Ballads.  Collections.) 

—  Joyce,  R.  D.    Ballads  of  Irish  chivalry ;  songs  and  poems.  9737 

—  Molloy,  J.  L.    Songs  of  Ireland,  with  new  symphonies  and  accompani- 

ments. *I 

Literature.   (Legends.) 

—  De  Vere,  A.    The  foray  of  Queen  Meave ;  and  other  legends,  of  Ireland's 

heroic  age.  22106 

—  Joyce,  R.  D.    Legends  of  the  wars  in  Ireland.     (Imperfect.)  7132 

—  Kennedy,  P.    Legendary  fictions  of  the  Irish  Celts.  11461 

Literature.    (Poetry.) 

—  Williams,  A.  M.    Poets  and  poetry  of  I. ;  with  hist,  and  crit.  notes.  20885 


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National  character,  social  life,  etc. 

—  Carleton,  ^\.    Traits  and  stor.  of  the  Irish  peasantry,  v.  1-3.  7572-4= 

—  Giles,  H.    Ireland  and  the  Irish.     {In  his  Lect.  and  ess.,  y.  2.)  2253 

—  Trench,  W.  S.    Realities  of  Irish  life.  7767 

Politics. 

—  Baj^enal,  P.  H.    The  American  Irish,  and  their  infl.  on  Irish  politics.  21496 

—  Burke,  E.    Letters,  speeches,  and  tracts  on  Irish  affairs ;  coll.  by  M. 

Arnold.  20761 

—  Cobden,  R.     (In  his  Political  writings,  v.  1.)  6751 

—  Congreve,  R.     (7w  ^,zs  Ess.,  polit.,  soc,  and  relig.)  13048 

—  Manning,  H.  E.  Ireland ;  letter  to  Earl  Grey,  1868.  (In  his  Miscellanies.)  17190 

—  Pigott,  R.    Personal  recoil,  of  an  Irish  national  journalist.  22420 

Prisons. 

—  Carpenter,  M.  Reformatory  prison  discipline  as  developed  by  TV.  Crofton.  *I 

Sports. 

—  Morris,  M.  O'C.    Hibernia  venatica.  *I 

General  and  Miscellaneous  works. 

—  Giles,  H.    Lectures  and  essavs  on  Irish  and  other  subjects.  7850 

—  Tonna,  C.  E.  Letters  fr.  Ireland.  {In  her  Works.)  4474;  4476 
Ireland  and  America.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  10.)  11841 
Ireland  as  it  is  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  A.  Amherst.      {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  15.)  11817 

Irene  ;  and  Hathaway  Strange.  9186 

Irene  Macgillicuddy.     See  Tender  recollections. 

Ireno  the  missionary.  19390 

Iris  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  7.)  12978 

Irish  ambassador ;  by  J.  Kenney.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  5.)  11837 

Irish  assurance  and  yankee  modesty.  {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  8.)  11840 

Irish  attorney;  by  B.  Bernard,  (/n  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  1.) 

6056;  11833 
Irish  broom  maker  ;  by  C.  A.  F.  Wood.  {In  French's  min.  dram. , 

V.  10.)  11841 

Irish  bulls.  Essay  on  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1326  ;  15288 

Irish  Catholicism  and  Brit,  liberalism,  by  M.  Arnold.     {In  his 

Mixed  ess.)  -  18465 

Irish  essays  ;  and  others  ;  by  M.  Arnold.  21494 

Irish  in  America.     Bagenal,  P.  H.     The  American  Irish  and 

their  infl.  on  Irish  politics.  21496 

—  Maguire,  J.  F.    The  Irish  in  Amer.  7254 

—  Spalding,  J.  L.  The  religious  mission  of  the  Irish,  and  Catholic  colonizar 

tion.  22299 

Irish  lion  ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  4.)  11836 

Irish  post;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  {In  P'rench's  min.  dram.,  v.  11.)  11841 

Irish  tiger  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  11.)  11841 

Irish  tutor;  by  R.  Butler.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  2.)  11834 

Irish  widow  ;  by  D.  Garrick.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  21.)  11846 
Irish  yankee ;    by  J.   Brougham.      {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  11.)  11841 
Irishman  in  London  ;  by  Macready.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  18.)                     *  11845 

Irishman's  manoeuvre.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  40.)  7991 
Iron    (in  mineralogy,  mining,  and   metallurgy).      Bauerman, 

H.     Treatise  on  the  metallurgy  of  iron.  7502 

—  Beardslee,  L.  A.    Experiments  on  the  strength  of  wrought  iron  and  of 

chain-cables;  rept.  of  Comm.  of  U.  S.  Board;  rev.  and  abgd. bv  W. 

Kent.  ' .  19556 


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—  Bell,  I.  L.    Chemical  phenomena  of  iron  smelting. 

—  Campin,  F.    Analysis  of  iron  and  iron  ores.     (Jn  his  Pract.  treat,  on 

mech.  eng.) 

—  Hewitt,  A.  S.    Production  of  iron  and  steel  in  its  economic  and  soc.  relar 

tions.     (In  U.  S.  Comm  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.  Rept.,  v.  2.) 

—  Larkin,  J.    Practical  brass  and  iron  founder's  guide;  add.,  Recent  im- 

provements in  the  manuf.  of  iron,  steel  by  the  Bessemer  process, 
etc.    5th.  ed. 

—  Meade,  R.    Coal  and  iron  indust.  of  the  United  Kingdom. 

—  Osborn,  H.  S.  Metallurgy  of  iron  and  steel,  theor.  and  pract.,  with  spec. 

ref .  to  Amer.  materials,  etc. 

—  Overman,  F.    Manufacture  of  iron. 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.    The  iron  manufacturer.     (In  his  Sci.  and  comm.) 

—  Styffe,  K.  Elasticity,' extensibility,  and  tensile  strength  of  iron  and  steel. 

—  Truran,  W.    The  iron  manufacture  of  Great  Britain. 

—  Van  Buren,  J.  D.,  J>'.    Investigations  of  formulas  for  the  strength  of 

the  iron  parts  of  steam  machmery. 

—  Williams,  W.  M.    Iron  and  steel. 

—  See  also  Iron  work;— Metal  work.    Also  U.  S.  Manufactures. 
Iron  bridges.     See  Bridges. 

Iron  cage  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.      {Inher  Works,  v.  4.) 

Iron  chest,  The  ;  play  ;  by  T.  Colman,  the  younger,     (/n  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  6.) 
Iron  cousin.  The  ;  by  M.  C.  Clark. 
Iron  gate,  The  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes. 
Iron  hand.  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas. 
Iron  horse,  The  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne. 
Iron  mask,  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas. 
Iron  rule,  The  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur. 

Iron  shroud.  The  ;  by  W.  Mudford.      {In  Little  class.,  v.  3.) 
Iron-work.     Armour,  J.     Iron  and  heat;  beams,  pillars,  and 

iron  .smelting. 

—  Campin.  F.    Treatise  on  iron  bridges,  girders,  roofs,  etc. 

—  Fairbaini,  W.  Application  of  cast  and  wrought  iron  to  building  purposes. 

—  Fryer,  W.  J.,  Jr.  Architectural  iron  work;  pract.  work  for  iron  workers, 

^etc. 

—  Pole,  W.    Iron  as  a  material  of  construction 

—  Smith,  C.  (i .     ( Tn  his  Engineering  papers.) 
Irons,  W.  J.     The  Christian   tradition. 

Church  and  the  age,  ser.  2.) 

—  The  state,  the  Church,  and  the  synods  of  the  future 

The  Church,  etc.,  ser.  1.) 
Ironthorpe  ;   by  J.  T.  Trowbridge. 
Iroquois  Indians,  or  Five  Nations,  or  Six   Nations. 

craft,  H.  R.     Notes  on  the  Iroquois. 
Irrigation.     Haskoll,  W.  D.     {In  his  Waterworks. 

Eng.  field-work,  v.  2.) 

—  Stewart,  H.    Irrigation  for  the  farm,  garden,  and  orchard. 
Irving,  D.     James  Crichton.      {In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.) 
Irving,  E.     Carlyle,  T.      {In  his  Reminiscences.) 

Death  of  I.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  3.) 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     (In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  2.) 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (hi  his  Sketches,  etc.  and  Third  gallen',  etc.) 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Life  of  Irving. 
Irving,  F.  B.     Six  girls. 
Irving,  P.  M.     Life  and  letters  of  Washington  Irving. 


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8472 
21712 

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3319 

18644 

9110 

*I 

21575 
15465 


3958 

11808 
849 
19839 
11582 
10073 
10993 
11866 
12974 

9129 

9851 

10853 

16035 

*I;  10735 

13637 


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5454 
21236 
4  V. 
2290-2;  2295 
Conquest  of  Florida  under  Hernando  de  Soto.  .2138 


—  "  More  than  conqueror  " ;  or.  Memorials  of  J.  H.  Kitching. 


Irving,   W.      Adventures 
ville,  B.  L.  E. 
—  Alhambra. 


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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  653 

—  Astoria ;  or,  Anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  beyond  the  Rockv  Mts.  2141 

—  Braeebrid^e  hall.  2143 

—  Same.    Illust.  ♦! 

—  Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada.  2148 

—  Crayon  miscellany.                                                                          •  2161 

Contents.    Tour  on  the  prairies. — Abbotsford. — Newstead  Abbey. 

—  The  Cravon  reader ;  select  from  Irving.  9830 

—  The  golden  age  of  New  York.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

—  History  of  New- York,  by  Diedrich  Knickerbocker.  2149 

—  Life  and  voyages  of  Chrfstopher  Columbus.    3  v.  2144-6 

—  Same ;  abridged.  2163 

—  Life  of  Washmgton.    5  v.  2151-5 

—  Mahomet  and  his  successors.    2  v.  2156-7 

—  The  northmen.     (/w  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  from  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  Oliver  Goldsmith ;  biog.  2142 

—  Rip  Van  Winkle ;  with  designs  and  photographs  of  Jefferson  as  Rip  Van 

Winkle.  *I 

—  Salmagundi.    See  Salmagundi. 

—  Sketch-book.  2159 

—  Spanish  papers ;  ed.  by  P.  M.  Irving.  2164 

Contents.    Same  as  V.  1.  below. 

—  Spanish  papers,  and  other  misc. ;  ed.  by  P.  M.  Irving.    2  v.  5868-9 

Contents.  V.  1.  Legend  of  Don  Roderick. — Legend  of  the  subjuga- 
tion of  Spain.— Legend  of  Count  Julian  and  his  family.— Legend  of  Pel- 
ayo.— Abderahman :  the  founder  of  the  dynasty  of  the  Ommiades  in 
Spain.— Chronicle  of  Fernan  Gonzalez,  Count  of  Castile.- Chronicle  of 
Fernando,  the  saint.— Spanish  romance.  2.  Letters  of  Jonathan  Old- 
style,  Gent.— Biographical  sketches.— Reviews  and  miscellanies. 

—  Student's  life  of  Washin^on.  10498 

—  Tales  of  a  traveller ;  by  Geoffrey  Crayon.  2160 

Contents.  Strange  stories  by  a  nervous  gentleman.— Buckthorne  and 
his  friends.— The  Italian  banditti.— The  money-diggers. 

—  Wolfert's  Roost ;  and  other  papers.                 '  2162 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    Irvine's  Columbus.    [In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  13208 

—  Haweis,  H.  R.    (In  his  Amer.  humorists.)  22504 

—  Hill,  D.  J.    Washington  Irving.    Portr.  18302 

—  Irving,  P.  M.    Life  and  letters  of  W.  Irving.    4  v.  2290-2;  2295 

—  Notice  and  selections.     {In  Am.  prose.)  19641 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.    Irving's  conquest  of  Granada.    (In  his  Biog.  and  crit, 

misc.)  3541 

—  Warner,  C.  D.    Studies  of  Irving.  19609 
W.  Irving.  21126 

IrviDgton  stories  ;  by  M.  E.  Dodge.  7133 

Irwin,  R.  B.^  joint  author.     See  Bowman,  S.  M. 

Is  he  jealous?  by  Beaseley.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  18.)  11845 

Is  he  Popenjoy?  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  17861 

Is  life  worth  living?  by  W.  H.  Mallock.  18662 

—  Same.    (In  Little  classics,  v.  18.)                                 •  20167 
Is  lying  easy?  comedy;  tr.  and  adapt,  fr.  the  Germ,  of  Bene- 

dix,  by  A.  Wall.  *I 

Is  that  all.     (No  name  ser.)  16698 

Isa;  a  pilgrimage  ;  by  C.  Chesebro'.  812 

Isaacs,  I.  S.,  ed.     Friday  night;  tales  illust.  Hebrew  life.  8459 
Contents.    Anschel,  the  Schlemiel.— The  Sabbath  eve.— A  tale  of  the 
Inquisition.— Rachel's  sleigh  ride. — Unable  to  die.— The  Tephilin. — The 
Rabbi's  daughter. 

Isabel ;  by  J.  C.  Jeaffreson.  2338 

Isabel ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.     (In  her  Chap,  on  wives.)  1366 

Isabel  of  Bavaria,  queen  of  France  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  13960 
Isabella,  Queen  of  Castile  and  Aragon.     George,  A.     (In  her 

Annals,  etc.^  v.  2.)  5057 

—  Goodrich.  S.  G.     (In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Hewitt,  M.  E.     (In  her  Lives.).  1899 

—  Jameson,  A.     (iro  her  Memoirs,  v.  1.)  2326 

—  Sketch  of  Isabella  the  Catholic.     (In  Worn,  of  worth.)  1219 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.    (In  his  Seven  heroines  of  Christendom.)  18848 


654  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Isabella  Orsini ;  by  F.  D.  Guerazzi.  1694 

Isabelle  ;    drama;    by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  22.)  11821 

Isacus.     Is^e.     (Jn  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.)  14490 

Is^e.     See  Isacus. 

Iseulte  ;  by  C.  L.  H.  Dempster.  13924 

Islam.     See  Mohammedanism. 

Island  neighbors,  The  ;  by  A.  B.  Black  well.  9769 

Island  pearl.  An  ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  14322 

Island,    The,    of   Bogussa ;    by   T.    G.    Appleton.       {In   his 

Chequer-work.)  19019 

Island  of  fire.     See  Iceland. 
Island  of  jewels  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  his  Extravaganzas, 

V.  4.)  *I 

Islands.     Wallace,  A.  R.     Island  life  ;  phenomena  and  causes 

of  insular  faunas  and  floras  ;  incl.  a  revision  and  attempt. 

solution  of  the  prob.  of  geolog.  climates.  20186 

—  See  also  Atlantic  Ocean. 
Isle  of  Wight.     See  Wight. 
Isles  of  Shoals.     See  Shoals. 

Isles  of  summer.     See  Bahama  Islands  : — Nassau. 

Isles  of  the  sea ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  17324 

Ismailia;  by  S.  W.  Baker.  13309 

Isocrates.     Isocrate.     {In  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.)  14490 

Isolina;  by  E.  O.  S.  11092 

Israel.     See  Jews  ; — Palestine. 

Israel,  The,  of  the  Alps  ;  by  A.  Muston.  3200 

Israel,  The  house  of;  by  [S.  Warner].  20204 

Israel  in  Egypt ;  oratorio,  by  Handel.  *I 

Israel  Mort,  overman  ;  by  J.  Saunders.  10053 

Israelites.     See  Jews. 

Isthmus  of  Panama.     See  Panama. 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend  ;  by  C.  Reade.  3608 

It  is  the  fashion  ;  by  A.  von  Adelheid.  10904 

It  was  a  lover  and  his  lass  ;  by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.  22596 

Italian  girl,  The  ;  by  K.  S.  Washburn.  12359 

Italians,  The  ;  by  F.  Elliot.  13905 

Italy,  Ancient.     Keightley,    T.     Mythology   of    Anc.    Greece 

and  Italy.  2437 

—  See  also  Etruria. 

Italy,  Modern.     Architecture. 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Historical  and  architectural  sketches ;  chief.  ItaUau.  16570 

—  Street,  G.  B.    Brick  and  marble  in  the  Middle  Aees :  tours  in  the  No. 

of  I.  *I 

Army. 

—  Amicis,  E.  de.    Military  life  in  Italy;  sketches ;  tr.  by  W.  W.  Cady.  22233 

Art. 

—  Burckhardt,  J.    The  cicerone ;  or,  Art  g;uide  to  painting  in  Italy.  *I 
Die  Cultur  der  Renaissance  in  Italien.    Ein  Yersuch;  bes.,  v.  L.  Gei- 

ger.    2v.  16309-10 

—  Coquerel,  A.  J.    Fine  arts  in  Italy.  10494 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.    Homes,  haunts,*  and  works  of  Eubens,  etc.  10178 

—  Jameson,  A.    Memoirs  of  the  early  Italian  painters.            •  2324 

—  Lanzi,  A.  L.    History  of  painting  in  I. ;  tr.  by  T.  Roscoe.    3  v.  5524-6 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  655 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.     (In  his  Renaissance  in  Italy,  v.  3.)  17320 

—  Taine,  H.  A.    Philosophy  of  art  in  I.     {In  His  Lect.  on  art,  ser.  2.)  21444 

—  Yiardot,  L.    Wonders  of  Italian  art.  8450 

—  See  also  Sculptors. 

Biography. 

—  Gregorovius,  F.    Account  of  the  Bonaparte,  Paoli,  Pozzo  di  Borgo,  and 

other  families.     (In  his  Corsica.)  3159 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.    A  decade  of  Italian  women.    2  v.  10988-9 

Description  and  Travels. 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.    A  poet's  bazaar.  158 

—  Arthur,  W.    Italv  in  transition.                                              .  243 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.    \ln  his  Footsteps  of  our  Lord  and  his  Apostles.)  8141 

—  Benson,  E.    Art  and  nature  in  Italy.  22123 

—  Breckenrid^e,  R.  J.     (In  his  Memoranda  of  foreign  travel.)  472 

—  Butterworth,  H.     (In  his  Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands.)  19874 

—  Brewster,  A.  H.  M.    St.  Martin's  summer.  6601 

—  Carr,  A.    North  Italian  folk;  sk.  of  town  and  country  life.  17661 

—  Channing,  B.  H.    The  sisters  abroad ;  or.  An  Italian  Journey.  780 

—  Colton,  W.    Notes  on  France  and  I.     (In  his  Sea  and"  sailor.)  906 

—  D.,  M.  J.  M.    Art  and  nature  under  an  Italian  sky.  728 
-♦-  Dickens,  C.    Pictures  fr.  Italv.                                *  1211 

—  Elliot,  F.    Diary  of  an  idle  woman  in  Italy.  21823 

—  Figuier,  3/me.  G.  L.    L'ltalie  d'apres  nature.  9567 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.  Sketches  from  the  subject  and  neighbor  lands  of  Venice.     21213 

—  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.    Letters  fr.  Switzerland  and  trav.  in  I.     (In  his 

Autobiog.,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1546 

—  Green,  J.  R.    Stray  studies  fr.  Eng.  and  Italy.  15793 

—  Guild,  C.    Abroad  "again.  16945 

—  Hacklaender,  F.  W.     (In  his  Ein  Winter  in  Spanien,  v.  1.)  10283 

—  Haeseler,  C.  H.     (In  his  Across  the  Atlantic.)  7690 

—  Hall,  F.  W.    (In  his  Rambles  in  Europe.)  1727 

—  Hare,  A.  J.  C.    Cities  of  northern  and  central  Italy.    3  v.  15672-4 
Cities  of  Southern  Italy.  22862 

—  Hawthorne,  N.    Notes  in  England  and  Italy.  8056 
Passages  fr.  French  and  Italian  note-books.    2  v.                                       10079-80 

—  Headley,  J.  T.    Letters  from  Italy.  1824 

—  Hillard,  G.  S.    Six  months  in  Italv.  1920 

—  Howells,  W.  D.    Italian  journeys.  7628 

—  Italy.    (In  Rapid  transit  abroad.)  18585 

—  Jameson,  A.    Diary  of  an  ennuyee;  [travels  in  Italy].  2325 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.    Italian  sights  and  papal  princ.  seen  thr.  Amer.  spectacles.  *I 

—  Lippincott,  S.  J.  (C.)     Stories  and  sights  of  France  and  Italy.  19506 

—  McLellan,  H,  B.     (In  his  Journal  of  a  residence  in  Scotland,  etc.)  2846 

—  McLoud,  R.  A.    The  Italian  lakes.    (In  Murphy,  B.  and  others.    On 

the  Rhine.)  19935 

—  Manning,  S.    Italian  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

—  Maximilian,  F.  M.  J.    Recollections  of  my  life,  3  v.  13528-30 

—  Mendelssohn  Bartholdy,  F.    Letters  fr.  Italy,  etc. ;  tr.  by  Ladv  Wallace.        5859 

—  Miller,  W.  Notes  of  trav.  in  I.  and  Fr.  (In  his  Wintering  in  the  Riviera.)    20963 

—  Moore,  J.    Views  of  societv  and  manners  in  Italv.  3121-2 

—  Nevin,  W.  W.    Vignettes  of  travel ;  Sketches  in'Eng.  and  Italy.  20070 

—  Norton,  C.  E.    Notes  of  travel  and  studv  in  Italv.  19889 

—  Prime,  E.  D.  G.     (In  his  Around  the  world.)  10074 

—  Sterne,  L.    Sentimental  journey  thr.  Fr.  and  Italy.     (In  his  Works.)  4228 

—  Stowe,  A.  B.     (Ill  her  Sunuv  memories,  v.  2.)     '                    •  42T1 

—  Street,  G.  E.    Brick  and  marble  in  the  Middle  Ages ;  tours  in  the  no.  of  I.  *I 

—  Symonds,  J.  H.    Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece.  13888 
Sketches  and  studies  in  Italy.     '  19719 

—  Urbino,  Mrs.  S.  R.     (In  her  American  woman  in  Europe.)  7861 

—  Visit  to  the  Holy  Land,  Egypt,  and  I. ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken.  3387 

—  Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.     (In  her  Woman's  experiences  in  Europe.)  10809 

—  Ware,  W.    The  Italians  of  middle  I.     (In  his  Sk.  of  Europ.  capitals.)  4647 

—  Watson,  E.  H.    Child-life  in  I. ;  storvof  six  vears  abroad.  6276 

—  Winter  at  the  Italian  lakes.                 '              *  12750 

—  Wordsworth,  C.    Journal  of  a  tour  in  Italy.    2  v.  9584-6 

—  See  also  names  of  places,  as  Bologna; — Florence; — Venice,  etc. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

—  M'Crie,  T.    History  of  the  reformation  in  Italy  in  the  16th  cent.  21367 

Education. 

—  Bennett,  C.  W,    National  educ.  in  Italy,  etc.,  popularly  considered.  18716 


656  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Hippeau,  C.    L'instruction  publique  en  Italie.  *I 

History. 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Italy ;  fr.  the  earliest  period.  2287 
Italy  and  the  war  for  Italian  independence ;  incl.  biog.  sk.  of  Pius  IX.        12005 

—  Boscd,  G.    Compendium  of  Ital.  hist.  fr.  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire ; 

tr.  and  compl.  bv  J.  D.  Morell.  21476 

—  Botta,  C.  G.  G.    History  of  I.,  consulate  and  empire  [1799-1814] .  458 

—  Burckhardt,  J.    Civilization  of  the  period  of  the  renaissance  in  I.  2  v.        18106-7 

—  Charles,  E.  R.  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Italy.    {In  her  Tales,  etc.)         5795 

—  Forsyth,  W,    The  kingdom  of  Italy.     {In  his  Ess.  crit.  and  uarr.)  12723 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.  Ancient  Greece,' and  mediaeval  I.   {In  his  Hist,  ess., 

ser.  2.)  11525 

—  Hodgkin,  T.    Italy  and  her  invaders.    376-476.    2  v.  19915-16 

—  Hunt,  W.    History  of  Italy.  13034 

—  Legge,  A.  O.    Pius  IX. ;  story  of  his  life  to  1850;  with  glimpses  at  the 

national  movement  in  I.  13715 

—  Mac  Farlane,  C.    Italy.    Illust.  11433 

—  Meaffei,  A.,  conte.    Brigand  life  in  I. ;  hist,  of  Bourbonist  reaction.  2  v.    16928-9 

—  Mignalty,  M.  A.     Sketches  of  the  hist,  past  of  I. ;  fr.  the  fall  of  the 

Roman  empire  to  the  revival  of  letters,  etc.  16842 

—  P6p6,  G.    Memoirs,  compr.  principal  events,  [1743-1848] .    3  v.     '  34165-18 

—  Sforzosi,  L.    Compendious  hist,  of  I. ;  tr.  by  A.  Greene.  w76 

—  Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.    History  of  the  Italian  Republics.  8010 

—  Spalding,  W.    Italy  and  the  Italian  islands.   3  v.  5946-8 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Renaissance  in  Italv.  5  v.  15451;  17319-22 

—  TroUope,  T.  A.    Filippo  Strozzi ;  last  days  of  the  old  Italian  liberty.  10986 

Literature, 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.    Italian  narr.  poetry ;  Poetry  and  rom.  of  the  Italians. 

{In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  misc.)  3541 

—  Stampa,  G.    Sonnets;  tr.  by  G.  Fleming.    {In  Benson,  E.    Stampa.)  21133 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.     {In  his  Renaissance  in  Italy,  v.  4-5.)  17321-2 

Literature.    {Drama.) 

—  See  Goldoni,  C.    Commedie  scelte. 

Literature.    {Fiction.) 

—  The  Library  has  works  by  the  following  authors :  Azeglio,  M.  P.  Marq. 

d' ;— Dall'Ongaro,  F.;— Grossi,  T. ;— -Manzoni,  A. 
Literature.    {Poetry.) 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Stories  f  r.  Italian  poets ;  summary  in  prose  of  poems  of 

Dante,  Pulci.  Boiardo,  Ariosto,  and  Tasso ;  with  comments,  lives,  etc.       2105 

—  Stebbing,  H.    Lives  of  the  Italian  Poets.  7005 
The  Library  has  poems  by  the  following  authors :  Buonarotti,  M.  A. ; — 

Campanella,  T. ;— Dante ;— Goldoni,  C.    Also  other  works  by  Bosio, 
F. ;— Colombi,  Marchesa ;—Fucm\,  R. ;— Pellico,  S. 
National  character,  Social  life,  etc. 

—  Ritchie,  A.  C.  M.    Italian  life  and  legends.    Illust.  9027 

Political  Economy. 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.     {In  his  Resources  of  mod.  countries,  v.  2.)  17822 
See  also  Florence ;— Venice,  etc. 

lung,  T.     Bonaparte  et  son  temps,  1769-1799.     3  v.  14638-40 

Ivan,  the  Terrible.     Stanley,  A.  P.     {In  his  Script,  portr.)  8955 

Ivan  de  Biron  ;  tj  A.  Helps.  12338 

Ivanhoe  ;  by  W.  Scott.  3818 

—  Same.    (Condensed  classics.)  16107 
Ivanhoe  :  or.  Templar  and  Jewess  ;  opera ;  by  H.  ]Marschner. 

(In  Tryon,  G.  W.     Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Ivanhoe ;    romantic   melo-drama ;    by  T.   Dibdin.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  40.)  11830 

Ivar  ;  by  IMiss  Carlen.  5275 

Ives,  C.     The  Isles  of  summer  ;   or,  Nassau  and  the  Bahamas. 

Illust.  20481 

Ives,  J.  M..,  joint  author.     See  JManning,  R. 
Ivors  ;  by  [E.  M.  Sewell].     2  v.  3902-3 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  657 

Ivory.  Arundel  Society.  Ancient  and  mediaeval  carved  ivor- 
ies. Photos,  of  examples  of  ivories  in  the  So.  Kensing- 
ton museum.  *I 

—  Haskell,  W.    Ivories  anc.  and  mediaeyal.     (So.  Kensingion  Mus.  Art 

hdbks.)  *I 
Ivrogne,  Un.  ;  sc^ne  dramatique  ;  par  Grangeneuve.     {In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  5.)  14795 

Ivy.     Hibberd,  S.     The  ivy.  10848 

Ivy  ;  cousin  and  bride  ;  by  P.  Greg.  21015 

Ixion  in  Heaven  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  5839 

Izram  ;  a  poem  ;  by  Mrs.  Tonna.      {In  her  Works.)           4475  ;  4477 
J.,  R.     The  gamekeeper  at  home ;  sketches  of  nat.  hist,  and 

rural  life.  3d.  ed.  18288 
Jack  ;  by  A.  Daudet.  17060 
Jack  and  Jill ;  a  village  story,  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  19868 
Jack  and  the  bean-stalk.  {Li  Lodge,  H.  C.  Six  pop.  tales.)  19660 
Jack  and  the  bean-stalk  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.  {In  her  Blue- 
beard's keys.)  18977 
Jack  Brag  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15652 
Jack  Granger's  cousin  ;  by  J.  A.  Mathews.  17110 
Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  9751 
Jack  Hinton  ;  by  C.  Lever.  2628 
Jack  in  the  box  ;  by  G.  M.  Fenn.  16087 
Jack  Maynard's  call ;  by  T.   M.  Osborne.     {In  Hale,  E.  E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  v.  6.)  13935 

Jack  of  the  mill.  Life  and  adventures  of  ;  by  W.  Howitt.  12437 
Jack  Sheppard ;    by  J.   B.   Buckstone.      {In   French's   min. 

dram.,  v.  7.)  11839 

Jack  the  giant-killer.     {In  Lodge,  H.  C.     Six  pop.  tales.)  19660 

Jack  the  giant-killer;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.   {In  her  Writings.)  8668 

Jack  Tier  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  948 

Jack's  sister  ;  by  D.  Navers.  13362 

Jack's  the  lad  ;  by  W.  Rogers.  {In  French's  min.  .dram.,  v.  39.)  7990 

Jack's  ward  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  14106 

Jack's  wife.     {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
Jackson,   A.     Proclamation  and  Nullification    message.     {In 

Coe,  J.     The  True  American,  v.  2.)  5424 

—  Baldwin,  J.  G.    Jackson  and  Clay.    {In  his  Partv  leaders.)  *I 

—  Bancroft,  G.    Oration  comniem.  of  J.    {In  his  Lit.  and  hist,  misc.)  299 

—  Gregr,  W.  R.    Three  men  and  three  eras.    {In  his  Rocks  ahead.)  13507 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.    {In  his  Reminis.)  22390 

—  Parton,  J.    Life  of  Jackson.    3  v.  3391-3 

—  Qiiincy,  J.    Jackson  in  Mass.    (/w  Ms  Fig.  of  the  past.)  22480 

—  Royall,  W.  L.    (Andrew  Jackson  and  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.)  19368 

—  Sumner,  W.  G.    Andrew  Jackson  as  a  public  man.  21908 

—  Walker,  A.    Life  of  Jackson.  4609 
Jackson,  C.  C,  Xa^i/.    Fair  Lusitania  ;   [Portugal].     lUust.  *I 

—  The  French  court  and  society;  reign  of  Louis  XVI.,  and  1st.  empire.  2  v.  21405-6 
Jackson,  Sir  G.     Diaries  and  letters  ;  fr.  the  peace  of  Amiens 

to  the  battle  of  Talavera  ;  ed.  by  Lady  Jackson.    2  v.       17733-4 

—  A  further  selection  fr.  [his]  diaries  and  letters,  1809-1816 ;  ed.  by  Lady 

Jackson.     (Bath  archives.)    2  v.  17731-2 
Jackson,  G.  A.     The  Apostolic  fathers  and  the  apologists  of 

the  2d.  cent.     (Early  Chr.  lit.  prim.)  18997 

—  Fathers  of  the  3d.  century.     (Early  Chr.  lit.  prim.)  20478 


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Jackson,  H.  M.,  formerly  Mrs.  Hunt,  {pseud.     H.  H.)     Bits 

of  talk,  in  verse  and  prose,  for  young  folks.  16573 

—  Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters.  •  11350 

—  Bits  of  travel ;  by  H.  H.  9962 

—  Bits  of  travel  at  home.  17761 

—  A  o.enturv  of  dishonor :  sketch  of  the  U.  S.  Government's  dealings  with 

Indian  tribes.  20165 

—  Letters  from  a  cat ;  by  H.  H.    Illust.  19346 

—  Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family ;  true  story  of  17  cats.  Illust.                    20874 

—  Nellie's  silver  mine.                       "  17996 

—  The  story  of  Boon.  13335 

—  Verses.    New^  ed.  7300 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Short  stud,  of  Am.  authors.)  19269 
Jackson  J.,  M.  D.     Memoirs  of  J.  Jackson,  Jr.  ;  with  extr.  fr. 

his  letters.  2271. 

Jackson,  J.,  Jr.     Bowditch,  H.  I.     Louis's  estimate  of  J.  {In 

his  Pub.  hygiene  in  Amer.  17327 

—  Jackson,  J.    Memoirs  of  Jackson ;  with  extr.  f r.  his  letters.  2271 
Jackson,  J.  C.     Consumption  ;  how  to  prevent  it,  and  how  to 

cure  it.  5783 

—  How  to  treat  the  sick  without  medicine.  13870 
Jackson,  J.    Cunningham,  A.    {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  5.)  1057 

Jackson,  J.,  joint  author.     See  Trueman,  G-. 

Jackson,  J.  P.  The  Ober  Ammergau  Passion  Play  ;  origin  of 
play,  hist,  of  the  village  and  people,  descr.  of  scenes  and 
tableaux,  and  songs.  *I 

Jackson,  L.  D'A.  Aid  to  survey-pract.  for  ref.  in  surveying, 
levelling,  and  setting  out ;  and  in  route-surveys  of  travel- 
lers by  land  and  sea.     Table,  illust.  and  records.  19716 

—  Hvdraulic  manual.    2  pts.  in  1  v.  17735. 

Oo7itents.  Working  tables  and  explanatory  text ;  a  ^uide  in  hydraulic 
calculations  and  field  operations.  Hydraulic  and  Indian  meteorological 
statistics,  for  the  use  of  engineers. 

—  Simplified  weights  and  measures,  on  a  natural  system.  18625 
Jackson,  M.  B.     Paper.     {Li  Howe,  J.  W.     Sex  and  educa- 
tion.)                                                                                             12253 

Jackson,  S..    Alaska,  and  missions  on  the  No.  Pacific  coast. 

Illust.  19655 

Jackson,  T.     Stories  about  animals.     6th.  ed.     [Illust.]  21237 

Jackson,  T.  J.     Randolph,  S.  N.     Life  of  Jackson.  15803 

Jackson,  W.    Madden,  R.  R.    {In  his  United  Irishmen,  ser.  2.)  13512 

Jackson,  W.     Doctrine  of  retribution.      (Bampton  lect.)  15630 

—  Positivism.     (In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scepticism.)         '  9747 
Jacob,  A.     The  designing   and  constr.  of  storage  reservoirs. 

(Van  Nostrand's  sci.-ser.)  14156 

—  Practical  designing  of  retaining  walls.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.-ser.)  14155 

—  Stone-breaking  machinerv.     {m  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur. 

Proc,  V.  20  "  *I 

Jacob,  J.  A.     Building  in  silence,  and  other  sermons.  14221 

Jacob,  P.   W.     Hindoo  tales;    tr.   from    the   Sanscrit  of   the 

Dasakumaracharitam.  11670 

Jacob  ;  sacred  cantata  ;  by  H.  Smart.  *I 

Jacob  Faithful ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2919 

Jacobi,  A.     Infant  diet;  rev.,   enl.,'  and  adapt,  to  pop.  use 

by  M.  P.  Jacobi.  13374 

—  Infant  hygiene.   (7wBuck,A.H.  Trea.  on  hygiene  and  pub.  health,  v.  1.)      19451 


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—  On  the  improvement  of  the  cond.  of  poor  and  sick  children.     (In  Balti- 

more.    Thomas  Wilson  Sanitarium.    Sanitary  care,  ete.)  204:95 

Jacobi,  F.  H.    Translations.   (J?i  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)     1841 
Jacobi,  M.  P.    Mental  action  and  phys.  health.     (In  Brackett, 

A.  C.     Educ.  of  Amer.  girls.)  12327 

—  Question  of  rest  for  women  during  menstruation.    (Boylston  prize  essav 

of  Harv.  Univ.)  '       16981 

—  The  value  of  life;  reply  to  Mr.  Mallock's  essay  "Is  life  worth  living?"         18941 
Jacobins.     See  George  III. 

Jacobite,  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.    (In  French's  Min.  dr.,  v.  3.)  11835 
Jacobites.     Doran,  J.     London  in  the  Jacobite  times.     2  v.   17663-4 

Jacobus,  M.  W.     Notes  on  the  book  of  Genesis.     2  v.  in  1.  11267 

Jacoby,  J.     Tattle,  H.     (In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 

Jacotot,  J.     Quick,  R.  H.     (In  his  Ess.  on  educ.  ref.)  12175 

Jacox,  F.     Aspects  of  authorship.  11459 

—  Shakespeare  diversions ;  a  medley  of  motley  wear.  14178 
Jacquard,  M.  J.     Lamartine,  A.  de.     (In  his  Mem.  of  celeb. 

char.,  V.  2.)  13217 

Jacquemart,  A.    History  of  furniture  ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  B.  Palliser. 

Illust.  *I 

Jacquemart,  J.  F.     Gonse,  L.     L'oeuvre  de  Jacquemart.  *I 

Jacquemont,  V.     Hamerton,  P.  G.     (In  his  Modern  French- 
men.) 18109 
Jacquerie,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.     2  v.                                2299-300 
Jacques,  D.  H.     Hints  towards  phys.  perfection  ;  philosophy 

of  human  beauty.  2273 

Jacques  Bonneval ;   [by  A.  Manning].  7041 

Jacques  Cartier,  river.     Lanman,   C.     Salmon-fishing  on  the 

Jacques  Cartier.     (In  his  Recoil.)  22403 

Jaeger,  B.  Life  of  No.  American  insects  ;  illust.  fr.  specimens.       2274 
Jaffier   and   Belvidera ;    from   Otway.     (In   Venable,   W.   H. 

Dramas,  etc.)  20582 

Jagor,  F.     Travels  in  the  Philippines.  14222 

Jahn,  O.     Life  of  Mozart ;  tr.  by  P.  D.  Townsend ;  pref .  by 

G.  Grove.     3  v.  22679-81 

J'ai  compromis  ma  femme  ;  com^die  vaud.     (Li  Labiche,  E.  M. 

Th^^tre  compl.,  v.  10.)  14574 

J'aime  les   femmes  !    fantaisie  en  prose.      (I71   Sayn^tes,  etc., 

ser.  8.)  14798 

Jaimson,  G.     Revolutionary  soldier.     (In  French's  Min.  dr., 

V.  34.)  7988 

Jainism.     See  India.  Religion. 

Jakob  van  der  Nees  ;   [v.  A.  von  Paalzow].     3  v.  10355-7 

Jamaica.     Bigelow,  J.     Jamaica  in  1850;  effects  of  freedom 

on  a  slave  colony.  4993 

—  Gardner,  W.  J.    History  of  Jamaica.  12119 

—  Great  Britain.    Geological  Survey.   Mem.  of  the  geolog.  survey.    Rept. 

on  the  geologv  of  J.  *I 

—  Handbook  of  Jamaica,  1882 ;  by  A.  C.  Sinclair  and  L.  R.  Fyfe.  *I 

—  Phillippo,  J.  M.    Jamaica;  its* past  and  present  state.  12399 
James  l.ofGt.  Britain  (previously  VI.  of  Scotland).  Aikin, 

L.     Memoirs  of  the  court  of  J.     2  v.  10944-5 

—  D'Israeli,  I.    Inquiry  into  the  character  of  J.    (In  his  Lit.  character,  etc.)        8468 
James  II.  of  Ot.  Britain.     Fox,  C.  J.     History  of  the  early 


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part  of  the  reign  of  J.  ;  with  introd.     (  With  Carrel,  J.  B. 

N.  A.     History  of  counter  rev.,  etc.)  721 

—  Same;  with  appendix:  Correspondence,  etc.  1519 
James  the  second;  hist,  romance;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  12793 
James  I.  of  Scotland.  Spear,  C.  {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
James,  A.  P.  Eddy,  D.  C.  (In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 
James,  B.  W.     How  abattoirs  improve  the  sanitary  cond.  of 

cities.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)                *I 

—  International  quarantine.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  5.)  *I 
James,  G.  P.  R.     Agincourt.  12404 

—  A^nes  Sorel.  6766 

—  Aims  and  obstacles.                                  •  6267 

—  Arabella  Stuart.  6211 

—  Arrah  Neil.  12488 

—  Attila.    2  V.  in  1.  6202 

—  Beauchamp.  12428 

—  The  black  eagle;  or,  Ticonderoga.  5716 

—  The  bride  of  Landeck.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17554 

—  The  brigand.  11038 

—  The  castle  Ehrenstein.  5286 

—  The  cavalier.  2288 

—  Charles  Tyrrell.  2286 

—  The  commissioner.  12402 

—  The  convict.  6288 

—  Dark  scenes  of  history.  2296 

—  Darnlev ;  or,  The  field  of  the  cloth  of  gold.  2288 

—  The  fate.  12416 

—  Forest  days.  6208 

—  The  gentleman  of  the  old  school.  11037 

—  The  gipsy.  6717 

—  Gowrie.  5240 

—  Heidelberg.  11848 

—  History  of  Charlemagne.  2284 

—  The  Jacquerie.    2  v.  2299-300 

—  The  King's  highway.  2301 

—  The  last  of  the  fairies.  5239 

—  Leonora  D'Orco.  12421 

—  Life  of  Henry  lY.    2  v.  2297-8 

—  Life  of  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.    2  v.                                   •  6455-6 

—  A  life  of  vicissitudes.  7146 

—  Lives  of  the  Cardinal  de  Richelieu ;  Count  Oxenstiern ;  Count  Olivarez ; 

and  Cardinal  Mazarin.  6764 

—  The  man  in  black.  17721 

—  Margaret  Graham.  12410 

—  Memoirs  of  great  commanders.    2  v.  2293-4 

Contents.    V.  1.    Henry  V.— John  Plantagenet.  —  G.  de  Cordoba.— 
Duke  of  Alva.— Cromwell.— G.  Monk.   2.   Marshal  Turenne.— Conde.— 

J.   Churchill.— Prince  Eugene.— Earl  of  Peterborough. — J.  Manners.— 
Gen.  Wolfe. 

—  Morley  Ernstein.  11671 

—  The  old  dominion.  5271 

—  The  old  oak  chest.  6816 

—  Pequinillo.  6261 

—  Philip  Augustus ;  or.  The  brothers  in  arms.  2311 

—  Richelieu ;  a  tale  of  France.  5093 

—  The  robber.  11039 

—  Rose  D'Albret.  5215 

—  Russell.  7148 

—  Sir  Theodore  Broughton.  12441 

—  The  smuggler.  5221 

—  The  stepmother.  12447 

—  A  whim  and  its  consequences.  6241 

—  The  woodman.  5280 

—  Home,  R.  H.  (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
James,  Henry.     Christianity  the  logic  of  creation.  2320 

—  Lectures  and  miscellanies.  2321 

Contents.  Lectures :  Democracy  and  its  issues.— Property  as  a  svmbol.— 
The  principle  of  universality  in  art.— The  old  and  new  theolog}%— Scientific 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  661 

accord  of  nat.  and  revealed  religion.  Miscellanies :  The  laws  of  creation. 
—Berkeley  and  his  critics.— God. — Man.— Responsibility.— Morality. — A 
very  long  "letter.— Spiritual  rappings.— Intemperance.— Christianity. 

—  Society  the  redeemed  form  of  man,  and  the  earnest  of  God's  omnipotence 

in  human  nature.  18469 

—  Substance  and  shadow ;  morality  and  relig.  in  their  rel.  to  life.  2381 
James,  Henry,  Jr.     The  American.  2d.  ed.                                  16948 

—  A  bundle  of  letters.  19471 

—  Confidence.  -                                                     19537 

—  Daisy  Miller.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  18082 

—  The  Europeans.  18010 

—  French  poets  and  novelists.  17578 

Contents.  Alfred  de  Musset. — Theophile  Gautier.  —  Charles  Baude- 
laire.- Honore  de  Balzac— Balzac's  letters.  — George  Sand.— Charles  de 
Bernard  and  Gustave  Flaubert.— Ivan  Turgenieff. — The  two  Amperes. — 
Madame  de  Sabran. — M^rim^^e's  letters. — The  theiitre  fran^*ais. 

—  An  international  episode.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18320 

—  The  madonna  of  the  future,  and  other  tales.    2  v.  20809-10 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  madonna  of  the  future.  — LongstafT's  marriage. 
— Mme.  de  Mauves.  2.  Eugene  Pickering.— Diary  of  a  man  of  fifty.— 
Benvolio. 

—  A  passionate  pilgrim,  and  other  tales.  13460 

Contents.  A  pt^ssionate  pilgrim.— The  last  of  the  Valerii.— Eugene 
Pickering.— The  madonna  of  the  future.— The  romance  of  certain  old 
clothes.— Madame  de  Mauves. 

—  The  portrait  of  a  lady.  v  21030 

—  Roderick  Hudson.     "  14327 

—  The  siege  of  London,  The  pension  Beaurepas,  and  The  point  of  view.  2d  ed.     22588 

—  Transatlantic  sketches.  13756 

Contents.  Chester.  —  Lichfield  and  Warwick.— North  Devon.— Wells 
and  Salisbury.— Swiss  notes.- From  Chambery  to  Milan.— From  Venice 
to  Strasburg.— The  Parisian  stage.— A  Roman"  holidav.— Roman  rides.— 
Roman  neighborhoods.— The  after-season  in  Rome.— F"rom  a  Roman  note- 
book.—A  chain  of  cities.— The  St.  Gothard.— Siena.— The  autumn  in 
Florence.— Florentine  notes.— Tuscan  cities.— Ravenna.— The  Spliigen.— 
Homburg  reformed.— Darmstadt.— In  Holland.— In  Belgium. 

—  Washington  Square.  20060  , 

—  Watcli  and  ward.  17762  ' 

—  Hawthorne.     (Morlev,  J.    Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19472 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.     (/w  his  Chats.)  22863 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Short  stud,  of  Amer.  authors.)  19269 
James,  H.  A.    Communism  in  America.     (Yale.    J.  A.  Porter 

prize  essay.)  18597 

James,  M.  E.     How  to  decorate  our  ceilings,  walls,  and  floors. 

Diagrams  and  cold,  illust.  22805 

James,  M.  E.  What  shall  we  act?  plays  ;  with  hints  on  scene- 
painting,  etc.     2d.  ed.  21481 

James,  S.  B.     Morals  of  mottoes.  14223 

James,  The,  Army  of.     See  Virginia. 

James  Braithwaite,  the  super-cargo ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.      22158 

James  Montjoy  ;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  3683 

James  Renfew.     See  Unseen  hand. 

Jameson,  A.  (M.)     Characteristics  of  women.  10564 

—  Diary  of  an  ennuy^e ;  [travels  in  Italy] .  2325 

—  The  history  of  our  Lord  as  exempl.*  m  works  of  art;   compl.  bv  Lady 

Eastlake.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  '          '     6220-1 

—  Juliet.     (Little  class.,  v.  18.)  20167 

—  Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.  6125 

—  Memoirs  of  celebrated  female  sovereigns.  2  v.                                               2326-7 

Contents.  V.  1.  Semiramis.— Cleopatra.— Zenobia.— Joanna  I.,  Q. 
of  Naples.— Joanna  IL  of  Naples.— Isabella  of  Castile.— Marv,  Q.  of 
Scots.— Queen  Elizabeth.  2.  Christina.- Anne.— Maria  Theresa.— 
Catherine  II. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  early  Italian  painters.  2324 

—  Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets;  biog.  sk.  of  women  celeb,  in  anc.  and 

mod.  poetry.  10563 


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—  Much  coin,  much  care ;   dram,  proverb.     {In  Follen,  E.  L.  C.    Home 

dramas.)  1488 

—  Sacred  and  legendary  art.    2  v.  5871-2 

—  Sisters  of  charity,  Catholic  and  Protestant.  2328 

—  Sketches  of  art,  literature,  and  character.  2329 

—  Studies,  stories,  and  memoirs.  2330 

—  Winter  studies  and  summer  rambles  in  Canada.  3  v.                                   18535-7 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Kingsley,  C.  The  poetry  of  sac.  and  legend,  art.  {In  his  Sir  W.  Raleigh, 

etc.)  2475 

—  MacPherson,  G.    Memoirs  of  Anna  Jameson.  18086 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Jamesone,  G.  Cunningham,  A.    (In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  4.)  1056 

Jamieson,  R.,  Fausset,  A.  R.,  and  Brown,  D.     Commentary 

on  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.     2  v.  8765-6 

Jan  of  the  windmill ;  by  J.  H.  Ewing.  16658 

Jane,  Countess  of  Montfort.     Watson,  H.  C.     (In  his  Heroic 

women.)  4676 

Jane  Eyre  ;  by  C.  Bronte  [Nicholls].  512 

Jane  Eyre ;   drama;  by  J.  Brougham.     {In  Mod.  stand,   dr., 

V.  17.)  11818 

Jane  Seton  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10755 

Jane  Shore  ;  tragedy  ;  by  N.  Rowe.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  12.)  11814 
Janes,    E.  H.     Abattoirs  and  slaughtering  business  in  New 

York.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Health  of  tenement  population ;  Sanitary  requirements  of  their  dwellings. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Practical  lessons  of  the  rec.  prevalence  of  small-pox,  with  ref .  to  its  prev. 

in  the  future.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Janet,  P.  Final  causes  ;  tr.  by  W.  Affleck  ,  pref.  by  R.  Flint.  18741 
Janet,  a  poor  heiress  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  22280 

Janet  Darney  ;  by  S.  Doudney.  12225 

Janet  et  ses  amis  ;  par  C.  R.  H.  16699 

Janet  Strong  ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  5966 

Janet's  home  ;  by  A.  Keary.  15596 

Janet's  repentance  ;  by  George  Eliot  [M.  E.  Lewes].  17306 

—  Same.     {In  her  Scenes  fr.  clerical  life.)  11923 
Janeway,  E.  G.     Necessity  for  filing  plans,  etc.,  abt.  matters 

of  house  constr.  ;  Study  of  the  origin  of  contag.  dis- 
eases ;  Necessity  for  uniformity  in  the  pub.  of  vital  sta- 
tistics ;  Post-mortem  examinations.  {In  Amer.  Pub. 
Health  Assoc.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Janin,  J.  G.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,   du  lund., 

V.  2,  5.)  *I 

Jansmin,  or  Jansemin,  J.  Harrison,  J.  A.  Jasmin  the  trou- 
badour.    {In  his  Group  of  poets.)  13752 

—  Preston,  H.  W.   Jacques  Jasmin.  {In  her  Troubadours  and  Trouv^res.)      16687 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  3;  Caus.  land.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Jansemin,  Jaquou.     See  Jansmin,  J. 

Janson,  K.  The  spell-bound  fiddler  ;  Norse  romance  ;  tr.  by 
A.  Forester;  introd.  [sketch  of  Ole  Bull]  by  R.  B. 
Anderson.  19656 

Note.    Cont.  also  The  miller  boy;  poem  by  J.  S.  Welhaven. 

Januarius,  St.     Liquefaction  of  the  blood  of  St.  Januarius  at 

Naples.  10067 

January  and  June  ;  by  B.  F.  Taylor.  5936 


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Janus,  pseud.     See  Huber,  V.  A. 

Janvier,  C.  A.     Practical  keramics  for  students. 

Janvrin,  M.  W.     Who  shall  separate  us?     {In  Short  stor.) 

Japan.     Architecture. 

—  Dresser,  C.    Japan ;  its  architecture,  art,  and  art  manufactures. 

Art. 

—  Aleock,  Sir  R.    Art  and  art  industries  in  Japan. 

—  Dresser,  C.    Japan ;  its  architecture,  art,  and  art  manufactures. 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.    A  glimpse  at  the  art  of  Japan. 

—  Palgrave,  F.  T.    Japanese  art.     {In  his  Ess.  on  art.) 

Biography. 

—  Lanman,  C.    Leading  men  of  Japan. 

Description  and  Travels. 

—  Aleock,  R.    The  capital  of  the  Tycoon ;  narr.  of  residence  in  J.    2  v. 

—  Ayrton,  C.    Child-life  in  Japan,  and  Japanese  child-stories. 

—  Bax,  B.  W.     {In  his  Eastern  seas.) 

—  Beau  voir,  L.     {In  his  Conclusion  of  a  voyage  round  the  world.) 

—  Bird,  I.  L.    Unbeaten  tracks  in  J.;  trav.  in  the  interior,  incl.  visits  to 

the  aborigines  of  Yezo  and  the  shrines  of  Nikko  and  Is^.    2  v. 

—  Campbell,  G.     {In  his  Log-letters  fr.  "  The  Challenger.") 

—  Eden,  C.  H.    Japan  historical  and  descriptive. 

—  Field,  11.  M.    From  E^ypt  to  Japan. 

—  Golovnin,  V.  M.    Captivity  in  J.    {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.) 
Memoirs  of  a  captivity  in  J.,  1811-13;  wfth  obs.on  the  counti-y,  etc.  3  v. 

—  Greey,  E.    Young  Americans  in  Japan. 

—  Helnis,  L.  V.     {m  his  Pioneering,  etc.) 

—  Hildreth,  R.    Japan,  as  it  was,  and  is. 

—  House,  E.  H.    Japanese  episodes. 

—  Huebner,  J.  A.  von.     {In  his  Ramble  round  the  world.) 

—  Johnston,  J.  D.  China  and  Japan ;  narr.  of  the  cruise  of  the  U.  S.  steam- 

frigate  Powhatan. 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  J.  and  China. 

—  MacFarlaue,  C.    Japan ;  account  geog.  and  hist. 

—  Mossman,  S.    Japan.    Illust. 
New  Japan. 

—  Oliphant,  L.    Narrative  of  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  mission  to  China  and  J. 

—  Pidgeon,  D.     {In  his  Engineer's  holiday.) 

—  Prime,  E.  D.  G.     {In  his  Around  the  world.) 

—  Pumpelly,  R.    Residence  in  Japan.    {In  his  Across  America,  etc.) 

—  Rand,  E.  A.     {hi  his  All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands.) 

—  Spiess,  G.    Die  Preussische  Expedition  nach  Ostasien,  1860-1862 :  Reise- 

Skizzen  aus  Japan,  etc.    Illust. 

—  Steinmetz,  A.    Japan  and  her  people. 

—  Taylor,  B.    Japan  in  our  day.     (Illust.  lib.  of  travel,  etc.) 
{In  his  Visit  to  India,  etc.) 

—  United  States.  JVacy  Dept.  Report,  with  correspondence  rel.  to  the  naval 

expe.  to  J.     (U.  S.  33d.  Cong.,  2d.  sess,,  Ex.  doc.  34.) 

—  Walworth,  E.  H.    {In  his  old  world  as  seen  thr.  voung  eves. 

—  Wood,  W^.  M.     {In  his  Fankwei.) 

Education. 

—  Education  in  Japan;  letters  addr.  by  prom.  Americans  to  A.  Mori. 

History. 

—  Adams,  F.  O.    History  of  Japan,  v.  1,  2. 

—  Lanman,  C.    The  Empire  of  J.     {In  his  Leading  men  of  J.) 

—  Mounsey,  A.  H.  The  Satsuma  rebellion;  episode  of  mod.  Japanese  hist. 

—  See  also  Misc.  works,  below. 

Literature. 

—  Chamberlain,  B.  H.    Classical  poetry  of  the  Japanese. 

—  Greey,  E.    The  golden  lotus;  and  other  legends  of  J. 

—  Griffis,  W.  E.    Japanese  fairv  world;  stor.  f r.  the  wonder-lore  of  Japan. 

—  Mitford,  A.  B.    Tales  of  old' Japan.    2  v. 

—  Murasaki  Shikib.    Genji  Monogatari. 

Miscellaneous  ivorks. 

—  Eden,  C.  H.    Japan,  hist,  and  descriptive.    Illust. 

—  Griffis,  W.  E.    The  Mikado's  empire;  Hist,  of  Japan  660  B.  C— 1872; 

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—  Reed,  E.  J.    Japan;   its  hist.,  traditions,  and  religions;   with  narr.  of 

visit,  1879.    2  v.  20452-3 

Natural  history. 

—  Adams,  A.    Travels  of  a  naturalist  in  Japan  and  Manchuria.  10817 

Trade. 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    China  and  Japan.     {In  his  Res.  of  mod.  countries,  v.  1.)      17821 
Japanese  in  America  ;  Lanman,  C.     The  Japanese  in  America.   10472 
Japanese  indemnity.     Shippen,  E.     Release  of  unpaid  Japa- 
nese indemnity  by  the  U.  S.      {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr., 

etc.,  1873.)  17753 

Japhet ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1,  v.  4.)  *I 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2907 

Japp,  A.  (pseud.  H.  A.  Page).     Golden  lives.  11755 

Contents.  Faraday,  the  philosopher.— E.  Denison,  the  philanthropist. 
~W.  Pow^ell,  the  man  of  business.— G.  Cotton,  the  bishop.— T.  Brassey, 
the  organizer  of  labour. — W.  Burns,  the  missionary. — H.  Miller,  the  man 
of  science. — A.  Jones,  the  hospital  nurse. — F.  Perthes,  the  patriot  pub- 
lisher.—J.  Keble,  the  hymn  writer. 

—  Thomas  De  Quincey :  his  life  and  writings;  with  unpub.  correspondence. 

2  V.  17166-7 

—  Thoreau;  his  life  and  aims;  a  study.  17348 
Jaquerie,  La  ;  par  P.  M^rim^e.  (In  Ms  TheMre  de  Clara  Gazul.)  9521 
Jaques,  G.     Practical  treat,  on  the  management  of  fruit  trees  ; 

with  descr.  lists.  2332 

Jar  of  honey  from  Mt.  Hybla  ;  by  Leigh  Hunt.  12902 

Jardine,  A.    Practical  geometry.     (In  Orr,  W.  8.    Cir.  of  the 

sci.  :  Math,  sci.)  5191 

Jardine,  W.     Additions,  and  notes,  etc.     See  Jesse,  E.     Nat. 

hist,  of  Selborne. 

—  Fishes  of  the  perch  family;  [with  mem.  of  Sir  J.  Banks].     (Nat.  lib.j  7164 

—  Naturalist's  library,  v.  35^.  7161-6 

Contents.  Icthyology :  Bushnan,  J.  S.  Fishes,  their  structure  and 
economical  uses;  with  mem.  of  H.  Salviani. — Hamilton,  R.  British 
fishes :  with  mem.  of  W.  Rondelet  and  Baron  A.  von  Humboldt. — Jardine, 
W.  Fishes  of  the  perch  f:imily;  with  mem.  of  Sir  J.  Banks.— Scliom- 
burgk,  R.  H.  Fishes  of  Guiana;  with  mem.  of  the  author  and  J.  L. 
Burckhardt. 
Jargal;  by  V.  Hugo.  6298 

Jars,  G.     Researches  and  obs.  etc.      {In  Flower,  P.  W.    Hist. 

of  the  trade  in  tin.)  19651 

Jarley.     See  JNlrs.  Jar  ley. 

Jarl's  daughter  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  18273 

Jarnac,  Count  de  {pseud.  Sir  Charles  Rockingham) .  Dark  and 

fair.     3  v.  22824-6 

Jarousseau,  J.     Pelletan,  E.     The  pastor  of    the  desert ;  fr. 

the  French.  10550 

Jarreti^re  de  la  marine.  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser. 

2,  V.  2.)  *I 

Jarves,  H.  D.     Biography  of  C.  J.  Mills.     {In  Higginson,  T.. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Jarves,  J.  J.     Art  hints ;  architecture,   sculpture,  and  paint- 
ing. *I;  2333 

—  The  art-idea;  pt.  2  of  Confessions  of  an  inquirer.  5679 

—  Art  thoughts ;  experiences  and  obs.  of  an  American  amateur  in  Europe.         8101 

—  A  glimpse  at  the  art  of  Japan.  *I 

—  History  of  the  Hawaiian,  or  Sandwich  Islands.    3d.  ed.  5431 

—  Italian  sights  and  papal  principles  seen  thr.  American  spectacles.  *I 

—  Parisian  sights  and  French  principles,  seen  thr.  Amer.  spectacles.    2  ser.  *I 

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Jarvis,  E.     Vital  statistics  of  different  races.    {In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

Jasmin.     See  Jansmin,  J. 

Jasmine  Leigh  ;  by  C.  C.  Fraser-Tytler.  11048 

Jasper  St.  Aubyn  ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.     {In  his  Cav.  of  Eng.)     5071 
Jasper  Lyle  ;  by  H.  Ward.  4638 

Jaufry  the  Knight,  and  the  fair  Brunissende  ;  tale  of  the  times 

of  King  Arthur ;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  Mary  Lafon,  by  A.  Elwes. 

Illust.  2531 

Java.     Knox,  T.  W.     Adventures  of  two  youths  in  Siam  and 

Java.  18882 

Javel,  Y.^  joint  author. 

Jay,  E.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      (In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Jay,  H.     Madge  Dunraven.     3  v.  19824-6 

—  My  Connaught  cousins.  22497 

—  The  queen  of  Connaught.  14352 
Jay,  J.     Flanders,  H.     {In  his  Lives  and  times  of  Chief  Jus- 
tices, V.  1.)                                                                                     14146 

—  Jay,  W.    Lif.-  of  J.  Jav.    2  v.  2335-6 

—  Kenwick,  H.  B.    Life  of  J.     (Lives  of  Jay  and  Hamilton.)  15694 

—  See  also  Federalist. 

Jay,  W.,  LL.D.     Life  of  J.  Jay.     2  v.  2335-6 

—  Review  of  the  causes  and  consequences  of  the  Mexican  War.  2337 
Jay,  W.,  of  Bath.     Memoh-s  of  C.  Winter.     1st.  Am.  ed.  2334 

—  Sket<;h  of  Jay.     (7n  Famous  boys.)  5036;  7707 
Jay,  W.  M.  L!,  pseud.     See  Woodruff,  J.  L.  M. 

Jeaffreson,  C.  A  young  squire  of  the  17th.  cent.  ;  fr.  the  pa- 
pers of  J.  ;  ed.  with  biog.  aud  hist,  mem.,  by  J.  C.  Jeaffre- 
son.    2  V.  17948-9 

Jeaffreson,  J.  C.     Annals  of  Oxford.     2  v.  10180-1 

—  Book  about  doctors.  2318 

—  Book  about  lawyers.  7083 

—  Book  about  the  clergv.    2  v.  10968-9 

—  Book  about  the  table.    2  v.  13619-20 

—  Brides  and  bridals.    2  v.  15850-1 

—  Isabel.  2338 

—  Live  it  down.  6648 

—  Lottie  Darling.  12341 

—  Olive  Blake's  good  work.  2352 

—  The  real  Lord  Byron;  new  views  of  the  poet's  life.  22940 

—  A  young  sc^uire  of  the  17th.  cent.;  fr.  the  papers  of  C.  Jeaffreson;  ed., 

[with  biog.  and  hist,  mem.] .    2  v.  17948-9 

Jealous  wife,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  G.  Colman.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  v.  4.)  11806 

Jealousy.     See  Teverino. 
Jealousy  of  Le  Barbouill^  ;  farce  ;  by  Moli^re.     {In  his  Dram. 

wks.,  V.  1.)  16843 

Jeames's  diary  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.      {In  his  Burlesques.)       5380 
Jean  ;  by  Mrs.  Newman.  13970 

Jean  Baudry ;    com^die  ;  par  A.  Vacquerie.      {In  Bdcher,  F. 

Coll.  ser.  of  French  plays,  v.  1.)  9419 

Jean  de  La  Roche  ;  par  George  Sand.  9516 

Jean  des  baumes ;  par    II.    DeLaMadelene.      {In   his  Contes 

Comtadins.)  9517 

Jean  et  John  ;  r^cit  en  vers  ;  par  G.  Nadaud.      {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s6r.  6.)  14796 

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Jean  T^terol's  idea;  by  V.  Cherbullez.  18070 

Jeanie's  quiet  life  ;  by  [E.  Tabor].  7366 

Jeanne  d'  Albret.     Watson,   H.   C.     The  Queen  of  Navarre. 

{In  his  Heroic  women.) 
Jeanne  Dare  ;  drama  ;  by  T.  Taylor,     (In  his  Hist,  dramas.) 
Jeanne  Dupont ;  by  [K.  S.  Macquoid].     (In  her  Pict.  acr.  the 

channel,  v.  2.) 
Jeanne  la  folle  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  3,  v.  4.) 
Jeannette  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.     (In  her  Castle  Nowhere.) 
Jeannette  ;  story  of  the  Huguenots  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard. 
"Jeannette,"  vessel.     Danenhower,  J.  W.    Narrative  of  .the  J. 

lUust. 

—  Gilder,  W.  H.    Ice  pack  and  tundra;  acct.  of  the  search  for  the  J.,  etc. 
Jeannette's  cisterns  ;  by  L.  Palmer  [M.  L.  Peebles] . 
Jeannin,  P.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  10.) 
Jeans,  G.  E.     The  life  and  letters  of   Cicero ;  new  trans,  of 

the  letters  in  Watson's  select.  ;  with  hist,  and  crit.  notes. 

Jeans,  J.  S.  Jubilee  memorial  of  the  railway  system.  His- 
tory of  the  Stockton  and  Darlington  railway,  and  a  record 
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Jebb,  R.  C.  The  Attic  orators,  fr.  Antiphon  to  Isaeos.  2  v.  15710-11 

—  Bentley.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  21589 

—  Greek  literature.     (Lit.  Prim.) 

—  Modern  Greece ;  lect.  bef .  the  Philosoph.  Inst,  of  Edinburgh. 

—  The  speeches  of  Thucydides.    {In  Abbott,  E.    Hellenica.) 
Jeddo.     See  Japan. 
Jefferies,  R.     The  amateur  poacher. 

—  The  gamekeeper  at  home. 

—  Hodge  and  his  masters.    2  v. 

—  Kiss  and  try.     (In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.) 

—  Out  of  the  season.     (In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.) 

—  Round  about  a  great  estate. 

—  Wild  life  in  a  southern  county. 

—  Wood  magic :  a  fable. 
Jefferson,  J.     McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Great  fortunes.) 
Jefferson,    Thomas.     Writings ;    with   notes,    e^c,  by   H.    A. 


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Coe,  J.    Life,  messages,  etc.    {In  his  True  American,  v.  2.) 

—  Dwight,  T.    Character  of  Jefferson. 

—  Linn,  W.    Life  of  Jefferson. 

—  Morse,  J.  T.,  J>'.    T.  Jefferson. 

—  Parker,  T.     (In  his  Hist.  Amer.) 

—  Parton,  J.    Life  of  Jefferson. 

—  Pierson,  H.  W.    Jefferson  at  Monticello ;  the  private  life  of  J. 

—  Randall,  H.  S.    Life  of  Jefferson.    3  v. 

—  Randolph,  S.  F.    Domestic  life  of  J.,  fr.  letters  and  reminiscences. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.) 

—  Schmucker,  S.  M.    Life  and  times  of  Jefferson. 

—  Tucker,  G.    Life  of  Jefferson.    2  v. 
Jeffersons,  The  ;  by  W.  Winter.     Illust. 
Jeffery,  R.     Elder  Knapp  and  his  ministry.     (In  Knapp,  J 

Autobiog.) 
Jeffrey,  F.,  Lord:     Contributions  to  the  Edinburgh  Review.) 

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—  Cockburn,  A.  J.  E.    Life  of  F.  Jeffrey. 

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Jeffries,  B.  J.     Color  blindness  ;  its  dangers  and  its  detection.  18674 

—  Control  of  defective  vision  on  land  and  sea.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass. 

Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  *I 

—  The  eye  in  health  and  disease ;  anat.  and  phys. ;  surg.  and  med.  treatment.       9910 
Jehl,  F.     The  Edison  electric  light  meter,    (in  Du  Moncel,  T. 

and  Preece,  W.  H.     Incandescent  elec.  lights.)  22388 

Jelliffe,  W.  M.     Good  selections,  in  prose  and  poetry.  13599 

Jena.     Adams,  C.      {In  his  Great  campaigns.)  18150 

Jenkin,'  F.     Bridges  ;  element,  treat,  on  their  constr.  and  hist.  17231 

—  Electricity.     (Man.  of  element,  sci.)  21407 

—  Electricity  and  magnetism.    2d.  ed.  14184 

—  Healthv  houses ;  adapt,  to  Amer.  cond. ;  bv  G.  E.  Waring,  Jr.    Illust. 

(Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  '  18513 

Jenkin,  Mrs.  VV.  C.     Jupiter's  daughter.      (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  12230 

—  Madame  de  Beaupre.  7594 

—  A  Psyche  of  to-day.  7480 

—  Skirmishing.  •  6942 

—  Who  breaks— pays.  6943 

—  Within  an  ace.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  13911 
Jenkins,  E.     The  Coolie  ;  his  rights  and  wrongs.                           12019 

—  The  devil's  chain.  -  15687 

—  Ginx's  baby.  9269 

—  Glances  at  inner  England ;  lect.  in  U.  S.  and  Canada.    '  12812 

—  Haverholme ;  or,  the  apotheosis  of  Jingo ;  satire.  17989 

—  Little  Hodge.  11337 

—  Lord  Bantam.  9822 

—  A  paladin  of  finance ;  contemporary  manners.  21645 
Jenkins,  J.  F.     Tent  hospitals.     (In  Amer.  Soc.   Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

Jenkinson,  A.    Frost,  T.    Travels  in  Cent.  Asia.   (In  his  Hf.- 

hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

Jenkinson,  C.  C.  C.,  Earl  of  Liverpool.    Speech  on  moving  an 

address  on  the  treaties  of    1815.     {In  Speeches  of  em. 

Brit,  statesmen,  ser.  1.)  7723 

Jenkinson,  H.  I.     Epitome  of  Lockhart's  Life  of  Scott!  12728 

Jenkinson,  R.   B.,  Lord  Hawkeshury ;  2d.   Earl  of  lAverpool. 

Brougham,  li.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526  ;  8814 

—  Thornton,  P.  M.     (In  his  For.  secretaries,  v.  1.)  22744 
Jenks,  H.  F.     Biography  of  W.  P.  Boynton.     (In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Jenks,  J.  W.     Rural  poetry  of  the  Eng.  language.  2351 

Jenner,  E.    Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

Jenness,  J.  S.     The  Isles  of  Shoals.  11691 

Jennie  Juneiana  ;  by  Jennie  June  [J.  C.  C'roly].  5726 

Jennie  of  "  The  Princes  ;"  by  B.  H.  Buxton.     3  v.  19276-8 

Jennings,  G.  H.,  ed.     Anecdotal  hist,  of  the  Brit,  parliament, 

with  not.  of  parliamentary  men,  etc.  20199 

—  and  Johnstone,  W.  S.    Book  of  parliamentary  anecdote.  11636 
Half -hours  with  Greek  and  Latin  authors ;  with  biog.  not.  21031 

Jennings,  H.     The  Rosicrucians  ;  their  rites  and  mysteries.         10657 

Jennings,  H.  J.     Cardinal  Newman;  story  of  his  life.  21735 

Jennings,  L.  J.     Eighty  years  of  republican  government  in  the 

U.  S.     1st.  Am.  ed.  .  7199 

—  Field  paths  and  green  lanes ;  country  walks  chief.  In  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Illust.  *  17463 

Jennings,  R.  G.     Quarantine,    and   its   results   in    Arkansas, 

1879.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  eic,  v.  5.)  *I 

—  The  quarantine  at  Little  Eock,  Ark.,  1878,  agt.  the  Yellow  fever  epidemic. 

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Jennings,  R.      Horse-training   made   easy.     App.,    Essay   on 

shoeing,  etc.  6358 

Jennings,  Mrs.  V.     Rahel ;  her  life  and  letters  ;  portr.  21183 

Jennison,  L.    W.    {pseud.    Owen   Innsly.)     Love   poems   and 

sonnets.  .  21387 

Jenny  Bell ;  op^ra  comique  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  4, 

V.  17.)  *I 

Jenny  Lind  at  last ;  by  A.  B.  Reach.   (In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  24.)  7983 

Jenyns,  L.     Memoir  of  J.  S.  Henslow.  16907 

Jephson,  J.  M.  Shakespeare's  Tempest ;  with  notes.  3d.  ed.  15909 
Jephthah's  daughter;  by  J.  Boxer.  (In  his  Sacred  dram.)  13065 
Jepson,  S.  L.     Cholera  in  Wheeling,   West   Va.,   1873.     (In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Jeptha  ;  oratorio  ;  by  Handel.  *I 

Jerdan,  W.     Personal  reminiscences,      (i^ric-a-brac  ser.)  13578 

—  Remarks  on  writings,  and  sketch  of  life  of  G.  Herbert.   (In  Herbert,  G. 

Works.)  1094 

Jeremie,  J.  A.    History  of  the  Roman  empire.    See  Pococke,  E. 

—  Sextus  Empiricus :  the  sceptical  philosophy ;  Plotinus :  the  eclectics,  or 

later  Platonists.     {In  Blomfield,  0.  J.  and  others.    Hist,  of  Gr.  and 
Rom.  philos.)  1B38() 

Jericho,  Going  to  ;  travel  in    Spain   and   the   East ;  by  J.    F. 

Swift.  7453 

Jericho  road.  The  ;  by  J.  Habberton.  16719 

Jerningham,  H.  E.  H.     To  and  from  Constantinople.  12065 

Jerome,  St.     See  Hieronymus. 
Jerome  (Bonaparte).     Sainte-Beuve,    C.    A.      (In   his   Prem. 

lund.,  V.  3.)  *I 

Jerome,  C.     History  of  the  Amer.  clock  business,  and  life  of 

J.,  by  himself;  Barnum's  conn,  with  the  clock  business.       18787 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.  (In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 
Jerome,  F.  High-water-mark.  18568 
Jerome  Paturot  a  la  recherche  de  la  meilleure  des  r^publiques  ; 

par  L.  Reybaud.  9541 

Jerome  Paturot  a  la  recherche  d'une  position  sociale  ;  par  L. 

Reybaud.  9542 

Jerram,  G.  B.     Sanitary  legislation.      (Li  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

Jerrmann,  E.     Pictures  fr.  St.  Petersburg ;  or,  St.  Petersburg, 

its  people,  their  character,  etc.  ;  tr.  by  F.  Hardmann.  2353 

Jerrold,  D.  W.     Works  ;  with  life  by  W.  B.  Jerrold.     5  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  St.  Giles  and  St.  James.— Punch's  letters  to  his  son. 
2.  Story  of  a  feather.— Cakes  and  ale.  3.  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lect. — 
Men  of  character. — Punch's  complete  letter  writer.  4.  A  man  made  of 
money  .^-Sketches  of  the  EngHsh. — Chronicles  of  Clovernook. — The  sick 
giant  and  the  Doctor  Dwarf.    5.    Memoir  by  W.  B.  Jerrold. 

—  Chronicles  of  Clovernook.  5231 

—  Fireside  saints ;  Mr.  Caudle's  breakfast  talk,  and  other  papers.  12020 

Contents.  Fireside  saints. — Mr.  Caudle's  breakfast  talk. — An  old  house 
in  the  city.— Some  acct.  of  the  last  parachute.— My  husband's  "win- 
nings."—Midnight  at  Mme.  T.'s— The  tutor-tiend  and  his  three  pupils. — 
The  little  great,  and  the  great  little.— Pope  Gregory  and  the  pear  tree. — 
Some  acct.  of  a  stage  devil.— The  castle-builders  of  Padua.— The  "  Lord 
of  Peiresc."— Brevities.— Pigs.— Silas  Fleshpots;  a  respectable  man.— 
True  hist,  of  a  great  paciticator.— Michael  Lynx :"  the  man  who  knew 
himself  ."—Recollections  of  Guy  Fawkes.— The  Hedgehog  letters. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  669 

—  Men  of  character :  Titus  Trumps,  the  man  of  many  hopes ;  Jack  Runny- 

mede,  the  man  of  many  thanks ;  Job  Pippins,  the  man  who  couldn't 

help  it ;  Isaac  Cheek,  the  man  of  wax.  2355 

—  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures.  6698 

—  Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

—  Clarke,  C.  and  M.  C.    Douglas  Jerrold  and  his  letters.     {In  their  Rec- 

ollect.) 18005 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.     {In  his  Best  of  all  good  company.)  12085 

Douglas  Jerrold.     {In  Xovels  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  11.)  14311 

Life  and  remains  of  D.  Jerrold.  2354 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  Spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Sketch  of  J.     {In  Famous  bovs.)  5036 

—  Timbs,  J.     {In  his  Later  wits',  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 
Jerrold,  W.  B.     The  best  of  all  good  company ;  a  day  with 

Dickens.  11551 

—  The  best  of  all  good  company :  Dickens,  Scott,  Thackeray,  Douglas  Jer- 

rold.                                   '                                                '  12085 

—  A  brage-beaker  with  the  Swedes ;  or,  Notes  fr.  the  North  in  1852.  Illust.  2357 

—  Cent  per  cent.                                                    «  8713 

—  E^ypt  under  Ismail  Pacha ;  contemp.  history.  19425 

—  Filial  reliques  of  Father  Prout.                      '  *I 

—  Life  and  r.emains  of  D.  JeiTold.  2354- 

—  Life  of  G.  Cruikshank.    Illust.    2  y.  *I 

—  Life  of  Napoleon  III. ;  from  state  records,  unpub.  family  correspon- 

dence, and  pers.  testimony.    4  y.  13711-14 

—  On  the  bouleyards,  1853-66 ;  with  trips  to  Normandy  and  Brittany.    2  v.  7002-3 

—  Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Jerry;  by  W.  Aimwell  [W.  Simonds].  5528 

Jerry  Jarvis's  wig  ;  by  R.  H.  Barham.   (In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
Jersey.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  Jersey,  etc.  ;  ed.  by  D. 

T.  Ansted.     Map  and  illust.  *I 
Jerusalem.     Description  and  Travels. 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.    Walter's  tour  in  the  East :  Jerusalem.  19488 

—  Finn,  E.  A.    A  home  in  the  Holy  Land.  21887 

—  Hunt,  Mrs.  H.    Children  at  Jerusalem.  21361 

—  Ingraham,  J.  H.    The  Prince  of  the  House  of  Dayid;  or,  Three  years  in 

the  Holy  City.  2130 

—  Kinglake,  A.  W.     {In  his  Eothen.)  2471 

—  Prime,  E.  D.  G.     {In  his  Around  the  world.)  10074 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.     (/n  ^is  Notes  of  a  journey.)  4404 

—  Warren,  I.  P.    Jerusalem,  ancient  and  modern.  *I 

Histoi-y. 

—  Besant,  W.  and  Palmer,  E.  H.  Jerusalem,  the  city  of  Herod  andSaladin.     18524 

—  Conder,  F.  R.    Child's  history  of  Jerusalem.         '  12718 

—  Josephus,  F.    Story  of  the  last  days  of  Jei'usalem;  fr.  Josephus,  by 

A.  J.  Church.       ,                                                                                      "  20587 

—  Lawrence,  E.    The  Church  of  Jerusalem.     {In  his  Hist,  studies.)  21670 

—  Morrison,  W.    Recoyery  of  Jerusalem.  9623 

—  Tonna,  J/rs.  C.  E.    Judea  Capta.  12400 

—  See  also  Palestine;  Syria. 
Jerusalem  delivered.     See  Tasso,  T. 
Jervey,  C.  Yi.^  joint  author.     See  Oilman,  C. 

Jervis,  J.     Brougham,  H.     (In  his  U'lst.  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526;  8814 

Jervis,  J.  B.     The  question  of  labor  and  capital.  17137 
Jervis,  W.  H.     The  Galilean  Church  and  the  revolution  ;  seq. 

to  'Hist,  of  the  Ch.  of  France.'  22529 

—  History  of  the  Church  of  France,  from  the  Concordat  of  Bologna.  1516, 

to  the  reyolution.    Portr.    2  y.  11518-19 

Jessamine  ;  by  M.  Harland.  12084 

Jesse,  E.     Anecdotes  of  dogs.     Illust.  5015 

—  Natural  hist,  of  Selborne ;  by  G.  AVhite ;  with  add.  and  notes  by  W.  Jar- 

dine;  ed.  with  illust.,  bio'g.  sketch  of  the  author,  and  index.'  4740 


670  FREE  PUBLTC  LIBRARY. 

Jesse,  G.  R.  Researches  into  the  hist,  of  the  Brit,  dog ;  with 
orig.  anecdotes,  and  illust.  of  the  nature  of  the  dog,  fr. 
the  poets  and  prose  writers  of  anc,  mediaeval,  and  mod. 
times.     2  V.  *I 

Jesse,  J.  H.     George  Selwyn  and  his  contemporaries.     4  v.  *I 

—  London;  its  celebrated  characters  and  remarkable  places.    3  v.  13674-6 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Eng.  dur.  the  reign  of  the  Stuarts,  incl.  the 

Protectorate ;  new  ed.    3  v.  2359-61 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Pretenders  and  their  adherents.  2362 

—  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Eng.  from  the  revolution,  1688,  to  the  death  of 

George  II.    3  v.  13692^ 

Jesse,  W.  Foster,  J.  Jesse's  sermons.  {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  .  1502 
Jessica's  first  prayer.     (In  Daily  bread,  etc.)  8689 

Jessie;  by  W.  Aimwell  [W.  Simonds].  5291 

Jessie  Brown  ;  drama;  by  D.  Boucicault.    (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  26.)  ,  11823 

Jessie  Graham  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  (  With  Daisy  Thornton.)  20856 
Jessie  Trim  ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  13319 

Jessopp,  A.     One  generation  of  a  Norfolk  House  ;  contrib.  to 

Elizabethan  history.     2d.  ed.  19347 

Jessup,  H.  H.     Syrian  home-life.     See  Riley,  I. 

—  The  women  of  the  Arabs.  7313 
Jessy  Allan  ;  by  G.  Kennedy.  7207 
Jest  and  earnest ;  sketches  ;  by  W.  Lunn.  (In  his  Misc.)  2776 
Jest  and  earnest;  essays,  etc.  ;  by  G.  W.  Dasent.  2  v.  13611-12 
Jest  book,  The  ;  by  M.  Lemon.  9286 
Jesuit  in  America  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.  (In  his  Parlor  dramas.)  1513 
Jesuits. 

—  Clausing,  L.    Treatise  on  the  Jesuits.     (In  Morse,  S.  F.  B.    Proscribed 

Germ,  stud.)  1342 

—  Dhu,  H.    Stanhope  Burleigh;  the  Jesuits  in  our  homes.  4195 

—  Nicolini,  G.  B.    History  of  the  J. ;  their  origin,  prog.,  doctr.,  and  designs.     3245 

—  Steinmetz.  A.    History  of  the  Jesuits.    2  v.  4209-10 
The  novitiate;  or,  A' year  among  the  Eng.  J.;  pers.  narr.,  with  ess.  on 

the  constitutions,  hist.,  etc.  of  the  Jesuits.  4208 

—  F^val,  P.    The  Jesuits ;  from  the  French  by  A.  L.  Sadlier.  18313 

—  Parkman,  F.    Jesuits  in  No.  Amer.  in  the  17th.  cent.     (France  and  Eng. 

in  No.  Amer.)  6689 

—  Rose,  S.    Ignatius  Loyola  and  the  early  Jesuits.  10725 

—  Stephen,  J.    The  founders  of  Jesuitism.     (In  his  Ess.,  v.  1.)  8975 

—  Taylor,  I.    Loyola;  and  Jesuitism  in  its  rudiments.  11368 

Missio7is. 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    The  Jesuit  relations.     (In  his  Stor.  of  adv.)  20849 

—  Kip,  W.  I.    Early  Jesuit  missionaries  in  No.  America.  2485 
Historical  scenes  from  old  Jesuit  missions,                          '                             15369 

Jesuits'   Church,   The,   in   G— ;  by  E.  T.  W.  Hoffmann.     (In 

Tales  fr.  the  Germ.)  4347 

Jesus  Christ.     Biography. 

—  Abbott,  L.    Life  of  Christ,  found,  on  the  gospels;  manners,  customs, 

beliefs,  and  polit.  inst.  of  his  times.  22008 

—  Beecher,  H.  W.    Life  of  Jesus,  the  Christ.  9648 

—  Chadwick,  J.  W.    The  man  Jesus.  20841 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus.  20348 

—  Clodd,E.    Jesus  of  Nazareth.  19594 

—  The  divine  teacher ;  recorded  doings  of  Christ.  15574 

—  Farrar,  F.  W.    Life  of  Christ.    2  v.  12554r-5 

—  Fleetwood,  J.    Life  of  Christ,  etc.  1479 

—  Furness,  W.  H.    Historv  of  Jesus.  2196 

—  -  Jesus.  '  9710 
The  veil  partly  lifted  and  Jesus  becoming  visible.                                            5693 

—  Gardiner,  F.    The  life  of  our  Lord.  9877 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  671 

-  Geikie,  C.    Life  and  words  of  Christ.  17266 

-  Greenleaf ,  S.    Account  of  the  trial  of  Jesus.     {In  his  Testimony,  etc.)  13326 

-  Hanna,  W.    The  life  of  our  Lord.    6  v.                                           "  5383-8 

-  Hanson,  R.  D.    The  Jesus  of  history.  15434 

-  Hausrauth,  A.  The  time  of  Jesus.    2  v.    (77i^*s  Hist,  of  the  N.T.  times.)  *I 

-  ]ngraham,  J.  H.    The  Prince  of  the  house  of  David ;  letters  relat.  scenes, 

etc.,  in  the  life  of  J.  2130 

-  Keim,  T.    Jesus  of  Nazara.    6  v.     (Theol.  Tr.  Fd.  Lib.)  *I 

-  MacMillan,  H.    Our  Lord's  three  raisings  fr.  the  dead.  15577 

-  Neander,  J.  A.  W.    Life  of  Jesus  Christ ;  tr.  by  J.  M'Clintock  and  C.  E. 

Blumenthal.  3236 

-  Philochristus ;  mem.  of  a  disciple  of  the  Lord.  17619 

-  Pressens6,  E.  de.    Jesus  Christ;  his  times,  life,  and  work.  455 

-  Rabbi  Jeshua ;  an  eastern  story.  20520 

-  Renan,  J.  E.    Vie  de  J^sus.     *  *I 

-  -  Same;  Life  of  Jesus ;  tr.  by  C.  E.  Wilbour.  5595 

-  Seelev,  J.  R.    Ecce  Homo ;  siirv.  of  the  life  and  work  of  Jesus.  6346 

-  Smith,  H.    The  wonderful  life.  13499 

-  Smith,  H.  B.    Renan's  Life  of  Jesus.     {In  his  Faith,  etc.)  18186 

-  Strauss,  D.  H.    New  life  of  Jesus.    2  v.  1164&-9 

■  Thompson,  J.  P.    Jesus  of  Nazareth ;  his  life  for  the  voung.  15355 

-  Wallace,  L.    Ben  Hur ;  tale  of  the  Christ.                     '  20077 

■  Wuensche,  A.    Der  lebensfreudige  Jesus  der  synoptischen  Evangelien 

im  Gegensatze  zum  leidenden  Messias  der  Kifche.  16416 

Birth. 

■  Miles,  H.  A.    The  birth  of  Je'sus.  17399 

Character. 

■  Brooke,  S.  A.    Christ  in  modern  life.  10061 

■  Brooks,  P.    The  influence  of  Jesus.  18914 
Browne,  E.  H.    Christ's  teaching  and  infl.  on  the  world.    (In  Chr.  Ev. 

Soc.    Mod.  scept.)  9747 
Hay  ward,  E.    Ecce  spiritus;  statement  of  the  spirit,  princ.  of  Jesus  as 

the  law  of  life.  21267 

Hughes,  T.    The  manliness  of  Christ.  19470 
King,  T.  S.    The  harmony  of  opposite  qualities  in  the  Savior's  character 

and  teachings.     (In  his  Patriotism.)  5721 
Livermore,  A.  A.    Personality  of  J. ;  Character  of  J.    {In  Bible.    iV.  T. 

Hebrews.)  21832 

Merriam,  G.  S.    The  character  of  Jesus.     {In  his  Wav  of  life.)  21428 
Newman,  F.  W.    Moral  perfection  of  Jesus.     {In  Rogers,  H.    Defence, 

etc.)  5593 

Row,  C.  A.    The  Jesus  of  the  Evangelists ;  his  histor.  char,  vindicated.  7741 

Savage,  M.  J.    Talks  about  Jesus.    {In  his  Sermons^  v.  1.)  22507 
Schenkel,  D.    The  character  of  Jesus  portr. ;  tr.  with  introd.  and  notes 

by  W.  H.  Furness.    2  v.         '             •  6553^ 
Ullmann,  C.    The  sinless  character  of  Jesus.     {In  Edwards,  B.  B.,  and 

Park,  E.  A.    Select.)  1348 

-  The  sinlessness  of  Jesus ;  an  evidence  for  Christianity.  19005 

Death. 

Stroud,  W.    Treatise  on  the  phys.  cause  of  the  death  of  Christ.  12591 

Deity,  Divinity. 
Bushnell,  H.    The  vicarious  sacrifice,  grounded  in  principles  of  universal 

obligation.                                                   '  6167 

Liddon,  H.  P.    Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ.  9878 

Liddoft's  Bampton  lect.  on  the  div.  of  Jesus  Christ,  examined.  9879 

Parsons,  T.    Deus  homo ;  God-man.  6901 

Smiley,  S.  F.    Who  is  He?  appeal  to  those  who  doubt  the  name  of  Jesus.  7667 

Kingdom. 
Taylor,  D.  T.    The  voice  of  the  church  on  the  coming  and  kingdom  of 

the  Redeemer;  add.  by  H.  L.  Hastings.  4364 
See  }ilso  Second  advent. 

Names. 

Spear,  C.    Names  and  titles  of  Christ.  4158 

Person  and  offices. 

Adler,  F.    The  Founder  of  Christianity.     {In  his  Creed  and  deed.)  17409 
Dorner,  J.  A.    History  of  the  devel.  of  the  doctrines  of  the  person  of 

Christ;  tr.  by  W.  L.  Alexander.    5  v.  15838-42 

Herford,  B.    Jesus  Christ.    {In  Unitarian  affirmations.)  18586 


672  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Huntington,  F.  D.    Christ  in  the  Christian  vear  and  in  the  life  of  man.  17358 

—  Luthardt,  C.  E.    The  person  of  Jesus  ChristI  {In  Heagle,  D.    Brem.  lect.)        9780 

—  Pressense,  E.    The  Redeemer ;  sk.  of  the  hist,  of  redemption ;  tr.  by  J.  H. 

Meers.  7114 

—  Thompson,  J.  P.    Theology  of  Christ,  from  his  own  words.  18212 

Besiirrection. 

—  Morrison,  C.  R.    Proofs  of  Christ's  resurrection ;  fr.  a  lawyer's  standpoint.      22207 

Woi'ds. 

—  Eggleston,  E.    Christ  in  literature;  treasury  of  readings,  illust.  the  acts 

and  words  of  J.  '  14354 

—  Frothingham,  O.  B.    Stories  from  the  lips  of  the  Teacher.  6623 

—  The  words  of  Christ,  fr.  the  New  Testament.  4863 

Worshij). 

—  Johnson,  S.    The  worship  of  Jesus  in  its  past  and  present  aspects.  7706 

3IisceUaneous. 

—  Renan,  J.  E.    The  critical  historians  of  Christ.     {In  his  Stud.,  etc.)  5636 

—  Savage,  M.  J.    Talks  about  Jesus.  21373 

—  Schlesinger,  M.    The  historical  Jesus  of  Nazareth.  *I 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.  Jesus.  (In  his  Gospel  of  law.)  22178 
Jet ;  her  face  or  her  fortune?  by  A.  Edwardes.  17855 
Jettatrice  ;  by  Mme.  A.  Craven.     See  Veil  withdrawn. 

Jetties.     /See  Mississippi  river. 

Jeune,  M.  S.     My  school  days  in  Paris.    *  13282 

Jeune  AUemagne,  La ;  roman  ;   par  A.  E.  Scribe.     Oeuvres, 

ser.  5,  V.  7.)  *I 

Jeune  docteur,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  5,  v.  1.)         *I 
Jeune  et  vieille  ;  ou,  Le  premier  et  le  dernier  chapitre  ;  comedie 

vaud.,  par  E.  Scribe,  etc.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  21.)  *I 

Jeune   hoinme   bl^me,   Le ;    monologue ;    par   Pirouette.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.^  s6r.  4.)  14794 

Jeune   homme    presse,  Un ;    vaudeville ;    par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  Th^^tre  compL,  v.  1.)  14558 

Jeune  Siberienne,  La ;  par  le  comte  X.  de  Maistre.     {In  his 

Oeuvres.)  14614 

Jevons,   W.   S.     Elementary   lessons   in   logic;    deduct,    and 

induct.  ;    with   questions,   examples,  and   vocab.  of   log. 

terms.     5th.  ed.  14224 

—  Logic.    Illust.     (Sci.  prim.)  16002 

—  Money  and  the  mechanism  of  exchange.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  14113 

—  Political  economy.     (Sci.  prim.)  17764 

—  The  principles  of  science ;  treat,  on  logic  and  scientific  method.    2  v.        15910-11 

—  The  railways  and  the  state.     (I?i  Owens  College.    Ess.,  etc.)  12926 

—  The  state  in  rel.  to  labour.  (The  Eng.  citizen.)  22226 
Jew,  The  ;  by  C.  Spindler.  12438 
Jewel,  A,  of  a  girl.  17428 
Jewelry.     Collins,  J.  E.     Private  book  of  useful  alloys  and 

memoranda  for  goldsmiths,  jewellers,  etc.  10781 

—  Wallis,  G.  Jewellery.  15475 
Jewell,  J.  O.     Among  our  sailors ;  with   extr.  from  the  laws 

and   consular  regulations  governing  the  U.    S.   merchant 

service.  ,  12342 

Jewess,   The ;    historical  drama ;    by  W.  T.   Moncrieff.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  17.)  11818 

Jewess,  The  ;  opera  ;  by  Hal^vy.     {In  Tryon,  G.  W.     Stand. 

ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Jewett,  C.     Speeches,  poems,  etc.,  on  subjects  connect,  with 

temperance.  6186 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  673 

J«wett,  S.  O.     Country  by-ways.  21032 

Contents.  Kiver  driftwood.— Andrew's  fortune.— An  October  ride. — 
From  a  mournful  villager. — An  autumn  holiday. — A  winter  drive.— Good 
luck.— Miss  Becky's  pilgrimage. 

—  Deepliaven.  16949 

—  Old  friends  and  new.  19031 

Contents.  A  lost  lover.— A  sorrowful  guest. — A  late  supper. — Mr. 
Bruce. — Miss  Sydney's  flowers. — Lady  Ferry. — A  bit  of  shore  life. 

—  Play  days ;  a  book  of  stories  for  children.    ^  21033 
Jewitt,  L.    Grave  mounds  and  their  contents  ;  manual  of  arch- 
aeology.    Illust.  10644 

—  Half  hours  among  some  Eng.  antiquities.  16829 

—  Handbook  of  English  coins.  *I 
Jews.     Antiquities.,  Manners  and  customs. 

—  De  Quincev,  T.    Toilette  of  the  Hebrew  ladv.    {In  his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1161 

—  Ewald,  H.*  Antiquities  of  Israel;  tr.  by  H.  "S.  Solly.                                .  15776 

—  Fenton,  J.    Earlv  Hebrew  life;  studv  in  sociologv.  21279 

—  Huidekoper,  F.   'Judaism  at  Rome;  JB.  C.  76  to  A.  D.  140.  18030 

Biography. 

—  Morris,  H.  S.    Eminent  Israelites  of  the  19th.  cent.  19687 

—  See  also  Bible.    Biography. 

History. 

—  Allen,  J.  H.    Hebrew  men  and  times.  *I 

—  Barring-Gould,  S.    Legends  of  the  patriarchs  and  prophets,  and  other  Old 

Testament  characters.  9934 

—  Bartlett,  S.  C.    From  Egypt  to  Palestine  thr.  Sinai,  etc. ;  jour,  made  with 

spec,  ref .  to  the  hist,  of  the  Israelites.  "  18656 

—  Clodd,  E.    Jesus  of  Nazareth :  embr,  sk.  of  Jewish  hist,  to  his  birth.  19594 

—  Conder,  C.  R.    Judas  Maccab.TUS  and  the  Jewish  war  of  independence.  18961 

—  Ewald,  G.  H.  A.  von.    History  of  Israel;  from  the  Germ,  by  R.  Marti- 

neau,  and  J.  E.  Carpenter,  v.  1-5.  15251-5 

—  Hudson,  E.  H.    Historv  of  the  Jews  in  Rome,  B.  C.  160-A.  D.  604.  22678 

—  Ingraham,  J.  H.    The  throne  of  David.  2133 

—  Josephus,  F.    Jewish  war;  tr.  by  R.  Traill.  2392 

—  Lawrence,  E.    The  Jews  and  their  persecutors.  17143 

—  Milman,  H.  H.    Historv  of  the  Jews.    3  v.  3051-3 
Same ;  rev.  ed.    3  v. '                                                                                   12470-2 

—  Newman,  F.  W.    History  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy,  from  Samuel  to  the 

Babylonish  captivity.  *  8840 

—  Prideaux,  H.    The  Old"  and  New  Testament  connected  in  the  hist,  of  the 

Jews,  etc.    2  v.  3548-9 

—  Renan,  J.  E.    History  of  the  people  of  Israel.     (7w  ^is  Stud.,  e?c.)  5636 

—  Salaman,  C.  K.    Jews  as  they  are.  22701 

—  Smith,  W.  R.    The  prophets  of  Israel  and  their  place  in  historv.  21841 

—  Tonna,  Mrs.  C.  E.    Judea  Capta.                                                  '  12400 

—  -  Same.    {In  her  Works.)  4475;  4478 

—  See  also  Bible.     O.  T.    Histoid/. 
Also  Palestine. 

Histoid/.    {Judaisjn  and  Christianity.) 

—  Sorlev,  W.  R.    Jewish  Christians  and  Judaism ;  studv  in  the  hist,  of  the 

first  two  cent.  '  21994 

Law. 

—  Benny,  P.  B.    The  criminal  code  of  the  Jews  accord,  to  the  Talmud.  19753 

Beligion. 

—  Adler,  F.    Evolution  of  Hebrew  religion;  Reformed  Judaism.     {In  his 

Creed  and  deed.)  17409 

—  Atwater,  E.  E.    History  and  significance  of  the  sacred  tabernacle  of  the 

Hebrews.  20759 
— Des  doctrines  religieuses  des  Juifs  pend.  les  deux  si^cles  ant^rieurs  a  I'^re 

chr^tienne.  *I 

—  Etheridge,  J.  W.    {In  his  Jerusalem  and  Tiberias :  Sora  and  Cordova.)  *I 

—  Knappert,  J.    The  religion  of  Israel;  a  manual;  from  the  Dutch  by  R. 

A.  Armstronoj.  .  17530 

—  Kuenen,  A.    Religion  of  Israel  to  the  fall  of  the  .lewish  state.    3  v.  *I 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  the  Jewish  church,  v.  1-3.  5610-11 ;  16026 

—  Taylor,  M.  C.    Judaism.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.2.)  22211 

—  See  also  Talmud. 


674  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Miscellaneous  works. 

—  Brighara,  C.  H.    Characteristics  of  the  Jews.  {Inhis'Keva..,  etc.)  20560 

—  The  home  and  the  synagogue  of  the  modern  Jew.  11414 

—  Ingraham,  J.  H.    The  pillar  of  fire ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.                      '  2131 

—  Kompert,  L.  Scenes  f r.  the  ghetto ;  stud,  of  Jewish  life.  22683 
Jews  in  America.  Collyer,  R.  The  new  German  crusade  ;  lect.  20193 
Jews  in  England.     Macaulay,  T.  B.     Civil  disabilities  of  the 

Jews.     {In  Ms  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—Mueller,  F.  M.    Are  there  Jews  in  Cornwall  ?    {In  his  Chips,  v.  3.)  9116 

Jews  in  Europe.     Freeman,  E.  A.     (Inhis  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  3.)  19219 

Jews,  The,  of  Barnow  ;  by  K.  E.  Franzos.  22379 

Jewsbury,  G.  E.     Constance  Herbert.  12413 

—  Zoe.  12419 
Jezebel's  daughter  ;  by  W.  Collins.  20207 
Jilt,  The  ;  by  C.  Reade.  17043 
Jilt,  The;  by  [Mrs.  Smythies].  12434 
Jimmyjohns,  The,  and  other  stories  ;  by  A.  M.  Diaz. '  17261 
Jimmy's  cruise  in  the  Pinafore,  etc.  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  19018 
J'invite  le  colonel !  comedie,  par  E.  M.  Labiche.  {In  his  The- 
atre compL,  V.  3.)  14560 

Joachim  v.  Kamern  ;  diary  of  a  poor  young  lady  ;  by  M.   Na- 

thusius.  11907 
Joan,  reputed  Pope.     vSketch  of  Joan.     {In  Remark,   women, 

ser.  1.)  4886 
Joian  of  Arc.     See  Dare,  J. 

Joan  Merryweather,  and  other  tales  ;  by  K.  Saunders.  11875 

Joan  the  maid  ;  by  E.  Charles.  18583 

Joanna  I.,  Queen  of  Naples.  Jameson,  A.   (iii/ier-Mem.,  v.  1.)  2326 

Joanna  II. ,  Qwee?i  0/ A^op^es.  Jameson,  A.   (Jw^erMem.,  v.  1.)  2326 

Joanna  Darling  ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  7603 

Joanna  of  Naples  ;  by  L.  J.  Hall.  3215 

Joanna's  inheritance;  by  E.  Marshall.  16952 

Jocelyn's  mistake  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender.  13917 

Joe  Hale's  red  stockings  ;  by  Saxe  Holm.  {In  his  Stor.,  ser.  2.)  17894 

Johannes  Olaf  ;  by  E.  DeWille.  11484 

John  St.     Yonge,  C.  M.     Pupils  of  St.  John,  the  divine.  10121 
John  III.  [Sobieski],   King  of  Poland.     Sketch   of   S.     {In 

Trauermantel.     Love  of  country.)  2760 

John  ;  by  [M.  A.  Tincker].     {In  her  Winged  word,  etc.)  11595 

John  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  8693 

John  ;  or,  Our  Chinese  relations  ;  by  T.  W.  Jinox.  18598 

John-a-Dreams  ;  by  J.  R.  Sturgis.  18051 

John  Andross  ;  by  R.  H.  Davis.  12488 

John  Barlow's  ward.     (Trans- Atlantic  novels.)  21136 

John  Brent ;  by  T.  Wiuthrop.  5335 
John  Hull  on  the  Guadalquiver  ;  by  A.  Trollope.   {In  his  Tales 

of  all  countries.)  10955 

John  Caldigate  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  18789 

John  Dorrien  ;  by  J.  Kavanagh.  13913 

John  Fax  ;  by  A.  W.  Tourgee.  21434 

Note.    Bound  with  this  is  Mamelon. 
John  p:ndicott ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  {In  his  N.E.  tragedies.)    2752 

John  Godfrey's  fortunes  ;  by  B^.  Taylor.  5773 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  675 

John  Godsoe's  legacy  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  11945 

John  Halifax,  gentleman;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  3186 

John  Hatherton.  15876 

John  Inglesant ;  by  J.  H.  Shorthouse.  21443 

John  Jasper's  secret ;  seq.  to  Pkiwin  Drood.  9947 

John  Marchmont's  legacy  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  6733 
John  Marten,  History  of  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.   {In  her  Works, 

V.  16.)  3970 

John  Rintoul.      {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  6.)  19145 

John  Thompson,  blockhead  ;  by  L.  Parr.  9804 

John  Whopper.  10529 

John  Worthington's  name  ;  by  F.  L.  Benedict.  12647 
John  of  Barneveld.     See  Barneveldt,  J.  van  O. 
John  of  Procida  ;  tragedy  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.     {In  his  Dram. 

works.)  11888 

Johnes,  M.     Boy's  book  of  mod.  travel  and  adventure.  2365 

Johnny  Darbyshire  ;  by  W.  Howitt.     {Bi  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 

—  Same.  (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.  The  Elves.)  12446 
Johnny  Gibb  of  Gushetneuk  ;  [by  W.  Alexander].  21717 
Johnny  Ludlow.     See  Wood,  E.  P. 

Johnnykin  and  the  goblins  ;  by  C.  G.  Leland.  16682 
Johns,  E.   {pseud.     E.  Marlitt).     At  the  councillor's;  tr.  by 

Mrs.  Wister.  15963 

—  The  bailift''s  maid ;  f r.  the  German  by  A.  L.  Wister.  20485 

—  Das  Geheimnis.s  der  alten  Mamsell.    2  v.  in  1.  10327 

—  Same;  The  old  Mam'selle's  secret;  after  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister.  7360 

—  Goldelse.  10326 

—  Same ;  Gold  Elsie ;  f r.  the  German.  7606 

—  Das  Haideprinzesschen.    2  v.  10328-& 

—  Same ;  The  little  moorland  princess.  9941 

—  In  the  Schilliugscourt;  fr.  the  German  by  Mrs.  Wister.  19035 

—  Magdalena.  19072 

—  Over  vonder ;  f r.  the  German.  14193 

—  Keichsgratin  Gisela.    2  v.  10324r-5 

—  Same :  Countess  Gisela ;  fr.  the  German,  by  Mrs.  Wister.  7846 

—  The  second  wife ;  tr.  by  A.  L.  Wister.  12873 

—  Thiiringer  Erzahlungen.  10330 

Contents.    Die  zwolf  Apostel.— Der  Blaubart. 
Johns,  K.,  Jr.     Speech  on  the  removal  of  the  Indians,   1830. 

{In  his  Speeches.)  5183 
Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies.     See  Adams,  H.  B. 
Johnson,  Col.  — .     The  white  fawn.     (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.    The 

elves.)  12446 
Johnson,  Miss  — .     Yesterday  ;  an  American  novel.   (Leis.-hr. 

ser.)  21920 
Johnson,  A.  H.     The  Normans  in  Europe.     Maps.     (Epochs 

of  Mod.  Hist.)  18162 

Johnson,  A.  Speeches;  with  Biog.  introd.,  by  F.  Moore.  5987 

—  Savage,  J.     {In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 
Johnson,  Anna  (or  Nancy)  C.   {i^seud.  Minnie  Myrtle).    Peas- 
ant life  in  Germany.  2366 

Johnson,  A.  N.     Practical  instr.  in  harmony  on  the  Pestaloz- 

zian  system.  2367 

Johnson,  C.  F.     Lucretius  on  the  Nature  of  things.  10528 

Johnson,  C.  W.     Farmer's  encyclopaedia.  2368 

Johnson,  E.     The  judge's  pets.  10911 


676  *       FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Johnson,  E.     Bungay,  G.      {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

Johnson,  E.  A.     Winter  greeneries  at  home.     lUust.  17970 

Johnson,  E.  R.     See  Johnson,  R. 

Johnson,  E.  W.     Tlie  studio  arts.  18083 

Johnson,  K.     Constantine  and  the  Sabbath.      (jTiSabb.  ess.)      19808 
Johnson,  H.  K.  Our  familiar  songs  and  those  wlio  made  them  ; 

with  piano  accompaniment.  *I 

—  Tears  for  the  little  ones ;  poems  and  passages  insp.  by  the  loss  of  children.   17164 
Johnson,  J.  and  J.  H.     The  patentee's  manual ;  treat,  on  the 

law  and  practice  of  letters  patent.     3d.  ed.  *I 

Johnson,  J.  E.     The  monks  bef.  Christ ;  their  spirit  and  their 

history.  8526 

Johnson,  L.     Every  lady  her  own  flower  gardener.  2388 

Johnson,  M.  S.     Memorials  of  C.  Stoddard.  15380 

Johnson,  O.     Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  times  ;  sk.   of   the 

Anti-slavery  movement  in   Amer.,  etc.     Introd.   by  J.  G. 

Whittier.  19348 

—  Same.    New  ed.  -  *I 
Johnson,  R.  B.     Very  far  west  indeed  ;  a  few  rough  exper.  on 

the  no. -west  Pacific  coast.  11754 

Johnson,  R.  W.     Memoir  of  G.  H.  Thomas.  20508 

Johnson,  R.     Condensed  classics.     Namely : 

Dickens,  C.    Our  mutual  friend.  16108 

Scott,  W.    Ivanhoe.  16107 

—  History  of  the  French  war;  with  acct.  of  the  strugicles  for  the  possession 

of  the  continent.  Illust.  "  22155 

—  History  of  the  war  of  1S12-'15,  U.  S.  and  Gt.  Brit.    Illust.     (Minor  wars 

of  U.  S.)  22865 

—  Idler  and  poet.  22266 

—  Little  classics,  v,  1-18.  12972-87;  20166-7 

Contents.  V.  1.  Exile:  Hawthorne,  N.  Ethan  Brand.— Griffin, G. 
The  swans  of  Lir.— Greenwood,  J.  A  night  in  a  workhouse.— Harte,  B. 
The  outcasts  of  Poker  Fhvt.— Hale,  E.  E.  The  man  without  a  country.— 
DeQuincev,T.  Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.  2.  Intellect:  Buhyer-hxtlon, 
E.  The  house  and  the  brain.— Spofford,  H.  P.  D'Outre  mort.— Poe.  E. 
A'  The  fall  of  the  House  of  Usher.— Dickens,  C.  Chops  the  dwarf.— 
Hawthorne,  N.  Wakefield.— DeQuincey,  T.  Murder  considered  as  one 
of  the  fine  arts.— Davis,  R.  H.  The  captain's  story.  3.  Tragedy:  Foe, 
E.  A.  The  murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue —DeForest,  J.  AV.  The  Lauson 
tragedy.— Mudford,  W.  The  iron  shroud.  Melville,  H.  The  bell-tower. 
— Judson,  E.  C.  The  Kathayan  slave.— Mackenzie,  H.  The  story  of  La 
Roche. — DeQuincey,  T.  The  vision  of  sudden  death.  4.  Zi^e:  Brown, 
J.  Rab  and  his  friends. — Howells,  W.  D.  Romance  of  real  life. — Harte, 
B.  The  luck  of  Roaring  Camp. — Barham,  R.  H.  Jerry  Jarvis's  wig. — 
Willis,  N.  P.  Beauty  and  the  beast. — Hawthorne,  N.  David  Swan.— 
Smith,  A.  Dreamthorp. — Mitchell,  D.  G.  A  bachelor's  revery, — Taylor, 
B.  F.  The  grammar  of  life.— Curtis,  G.  W.  My  chateaux.— Lamb,  C. 
Dream-children.— Hoffman,  C.  F.  The  man  in  the  reservoir.— Addison, 
J.  Westminster  Abbey.— Macaulay,  T.  B.  The  puritans.— Lincoln,  A. 
Gettysburg.  5.  Laughter:  Dickens,  C.  A  Christmas  carol.— Saunders, 
K.  The  haunted  crust.— Lamb,  C.  A  dissertation  upon  roast  pig. — 
Walker,  Mrs.  E.  A.  The  total  depravity  of  inanimate  things.— Hale,  E. 
E.  The  skeleton  in  the  closet.— Miller."  H.  Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre. — 
Holmes,  O.  W.  A  visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed  punsters.— 
Griffin,  G.  Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary,'  the  curious.— Carleton,"  W.  Neal  Ma- 
lone.  6.  Loi-e :  Winthrop,  T.  Love  and  skates.— Bulwer-Lvtton,  E. 
The  maid  of  Mahnes.— Bible.  The  story  of  Rutli,— Disraeli,  B.  'The  rise 
of  Iskander.  7.  Bomance :  Holmes,  O.  W.  Iris.— Craik,  D.  31.  31. 
The  Rosicrucian.— Spofford,  H.  P.  The  South  breaker.— Wilson.  J.  The 
snow-storm.— Cunningham,  A.  The  king  of  the  peak.  8.  Mystery: 
O'Connor,  W.  D.  The  ghost.— Edwards,  A.  B.  The  four-fifteen  express. 
— Dickens,  C.  The  signal-man. — Cunningham,  A.  The  haunted  ships. — 
Lowell,  R.  T.  S.    A  raft  that  no  man  maile.— O'Connor,  F.  The  invisible 


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princess.  Crowe,  C.  The  advocate's  wedclin2:-day.— Hawthorne,  N.  The 
birth-mark.  9.  Cowed?/ :  Lover,  S.  Barney  O'Rierdou,  the  navigator. 
Gait,  J.  Hadad-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller.— Thackeray.  W.  M.  Bluebeard's 
ghost.— Smith,  H.  The  picnic  party.— Ferguson,  S.  Father  Tom  and 
the  Pope.— Hovvlitt,  W.  Johnny  Darbyshire.— Lover,  S.  The  gridiron. 
Reade,  C.  The  box  tunnel.  lO.  Childhood:  l^ame,  L>.  de  la.  A  dog 
of  Flanders.— Ruskin,  J.  The  king  of  the  Golden  river.— I*helps,  E.  S. 
The  ladv  of  Shalott.  Brown,  J.  Marjorie  Fleming.— De  Kroyft,  Mrs.  S. 
H.  Little  Jakey.—Kingsley,  H.  The  lost  child.— Neal,  J.  Goody  gra- 
cious !  and  forget-me-not.— Davis,  R.  H.  A  faded  leaf  of  history. — Dick- 
ens, C.  A  child's  dream  of  a  star.  11.  Heroism:  Ludlow, F.H.  Little 
Briggs  and  I.— Spofford,  H.  P.  Ray.— Taylor,  B.  F.  Three  November 
days.— Mitford,  A.  B.  The  forty-seven  Ronins.— Mayo,  I.  F.  A  chance 
child. — RameL.de  la.  A  leaf  in  the  storm.  12,  Fortune:  Voe,!!.  A. 
The  gold-bug.— Lover,  S.  The  fairy-tinder. — Edgeworth,  M.  Murad  the 
unlucky.— Hale,  E.  E.  The  children  of  the  public— Banim,  J.  The  ri- 
val dreamers.— Hawthorne,  N.  The  three  fold  destiny.  13.  Poems 
narrative.  14.  Poems  lyrical.  15.  Minor  poems.  16.  Authors. 
17.  Nature :  Warner,  C'  D.  A-hunting  of  the  deer. — Hamerton,  P.  G. 
Dog^.— Burroughs,  J.  In  the  hemlocks.— Thoreau,  H.  D.  A  winter 
walk.— Hawthorne,  N.  Buds  and  bird  voices.— Kingsley,  C.  The  fens. 
Whymper,  E.  Assent  of  the  IMatterhorn.- King.  C.  Ascent  of  Mt.  Tyn- 
dalK— Ruskin,  J.  The  tirmament.  18.  Humanity:  Stoddard,  C.  \V. 
Chumming  with  a  savage.— Dickens,  C.  Marigold.— Ludlow,  F.  H.  A 
brace  of  boys. -Thackeray,  W.  M.  George  III.— Jameson,  A.  Juliet. — 
Mallock,  W.  H.    Is  life  worth  living? 

—  Phaeton  Rogers;  a  novel  of  boy  life.    Illust.  20850 

—  Play-day  poems.     (Leis.-hr.  sef .)  17837 

—  Single  famous  poems.  17359 
Johnson,  8.,  LL.  D.   Works ;  with  ess.  on  his  life  and  genius. 

by  A.  Murphy.  '  8d.  Amer.  ed.     2  v.  5090-1 

—  The  idler.  5083 

—  Johnsoniana;  or,  Suppl.  to  Boswell:  anecdotes  and  sayings  of  J.,  ed.  bv 

J.  W.  Croker.  '         2369 

—  Life  of  J.  Gav.     (7w  Gav,  J.    Poet,  wks.,  v.  1.)  2220 

—  Life  of  Tickell.     (In  Tickell,  T.    Poetical  works.)  3380 

—  Lives.    See  Arnold,  M.    Six  chief  lives. 

—  Rasselas,  Prince  of  Abvssinia.  «                        2378 

—  Same.    Introd.  by  W.  West.    (Bayard  ser.)  7750 

—  Sermons  attributed  to  J. ;  pub.  by  S.  Hayes.    5th.  ed.  5089 

—  Vanity  of  human  wishes;  ed.  with  notes,  by  E.  J.  Payne.  2d.  ed.                18970 

—  Armitage,  R.    Dr.  Johnson;  his  relig.  life  and  his  death.  2372 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  OT-IO 

—  Boswell,  J.    Life  of  Johnson.    4  v.  447-50 

—  Brougham,  H.    {In  his  Lives  of  men  of  letters.)  523 
{In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Cooper,  T.     {In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Fitzgerald,  P.    Crocker's  Boswell  and  Boswell ;  stud,  in  the  •'  Life  of 

Johnson."  19914 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men.)  1592 

—  Hawthorne,  N.     {In  his  True  stories.)  13445 

—  Macaulav,  T.  B.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  6.)  2791 

Same.'   {In  Arnold,  M.    Six  chief  lives.)  18101 

Same.    {In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2H03 

Crocker's  ed.  of  Boswell's  life  of  J.     {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—  Maine,  A.    Life  and  conversations  of  J.,  found,  chiefly  upon  Boswell.  12582 

—  3Iurphy,  A.    Life  and  genius  of  J.     (7w  Johnson,  S.    Works,  v.  1.)  6090 

—  Scott,  W.     {In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  2;  and  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)  3851;  3S37 

—  Sketch  of  J.     {In  Montrose,  etc.)  4780 

—  Stephen,  L.    Dr.  Johnson's  writings.     {In  his  Hrs.  in  a  library,  ser.  2.)  16856 
Samuel  Johnson.  17846 

—  Waller,  J.  F.     Boswell  and  Johnson ;  their  comp.  and  contemporaries.         20610 
Johnson,  Eev.  S.,  of  Salem.     Freedom  in  religion.      (In  Free 

Relig.  Assoc.     Freedom  and  fellowship.)  13778 

—  Lectures,  essays,  and  sermons ;  with  mem.  bv  S.  Longfellow.  22729 

—  Oriental  religions  and  their  rel.  to  univ.  religion :  China.  17039 

—  Same ;  India.  11017 

—  The  worship  of  Jesus  in  its  past  and  present  aspects.  7706 

—  Longfellow,  S.    Memoir.     {In  Johnson,  S.    Letters,  etc.)  22729 


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Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Johnson,  S.  W.     How  crops  feed;  illust.  8519 

—  How  crops  grow ;  chem.  comp.,  struct.,  and  life  of  the  plant.  Illust.  .  7504 
Johnson,  V.  W.     The  Calderwood  secret.                                        14039 

—  The  Catskill  fairies.  •  14328 

—  An  English  "  Daisy  Miller."  21646 

—  A  foreign  marriage ;  or,  Buying  a  title.  19614 

—  Miss  Nancy's  pilgrimage.  16950 

—  The  Neptune  vase.  20772 

—  A  sack  of  gold.  13244 

—  Two  old  cats.  21647 
Johnson,  W.     vStone,  W.  L.     Life  and  times  of  J.     2  v.          7282-3 
Johnson,  W.,  ed.     Practical  draughtsman's  book  of  indust.  de- 
sign, and  machinist's  and  engineer's  drawing  comp.  ;  fr.  the 

Fr.  of  MM.  Armengaud  and  Amouroux  ;    with  add.  and 
plates,  select.,  etc.  *I ;  6209 

Johnson,  W.  S.    Beardsley,  E.  E.    Life  and  times  of  Johnson.  16704 
Johnson  manor.  The  ;  by  J.  Kent.  17062 

Johnston,  A.  A.  F.     Oberlin  College.     {In  Brackett,   A.   C. 

Educ.  of  Am.  girls.)  12327 

Johnston,  A.     History  of  American  politics.  18924 

—  Same.  2d.  ed.  21590 
Johnston,  C.  Travels  in  southern  Abyssinia.  2  v.  2374-5 
Johnston,  E.  B.  Visit  to  the  cabinet  of  the  U.  S.  mint  at  Phila.  16141 
Johnston,  H.  P.     The  Yorktown  campaign  and  the  surrender 

of  Cornwallis,  1781.     Illust.  *I 

Johnston,  J.  D.     China  and  Japan ;  cruise  of  the  U.  S.  steam- 
frigate  Powhatan,  1857-60.     Illust.  2377 
Johnston,  J.  F.  W.     The  chemistry  of  common  life ;  new.  ed. 

rev.  to  tlie  present  time,  by  A.  H.  Church.  18795 

—  Instructions  for  the  analysis  of  soils,  limestones,  and  manures.  2378 

—  Lectures  on  the  appl.  of  chemistry  and  geology  to  agriculture.    New  ed. 

with  app.  17423 

Johnston,  J.     Manual  of  natural  philosophy  ;  new  ed.  2376 

Johnston,  J.  E.     Military  operations  dur.  the  late  war  bet.  the 

states.  13912 

Johnston,  K.  Africa ;  with  ethnolog.  app.  by  A.  H.  Keane. 
Maps  and  illust.  (Stanford's  comp.  based  on  Hellwald's 
Die  Erde  und  Ihre  Volker.)  17671 

—  Physical,  historical,  political,  and  descriptive  geography.  19865 

—  B.,  H.  W.    Biographical  notice.     {In  Thomson,  J.     To  the  centr.  Af. 

lakes,  V.  1.)  20720 

Johnston,   R.   M.    {pseud.    Philemon  Perch).     Dukesborough 

tales.     Illust.  22894 

Contents.  The  Goosepond  school.— Judge  Mike's  court.— How  Mr. 
Bill  Williams  took  the  responsibility. — The  pursuit  of  Mr.  Adiel  Slack. — 
The  early  majority  of  Mr.  Thomas  Watts, — The  organ-grinder. — Mr. 
Williamson  Slippey  and  his  salt. — Investigations  cone.  Mr.  Jonas  Lively. 
— Old  friends  and  new. — Mr.  Neelus  Peeler's  conditions. — The  expensive 
treat  of  Col.  Moses  Grice. — Puss  Tanner's  defence. — The  Beazely  twins. 
— The  various  languages  of  Billy  Moon. — The  Jonce  Trammell  compro- 
mise.— King  William  and  his  armies. 

—  and  Browne,  W.  H.    Life  of  Alexander  H.  Stephens.  18085 

—  Dukesborough  tales ;— Sk.  of   J.       {In  his  Watterson,  H.      Oddities 

hi  South,  life.)  22306 

Johnstone,  Mrs.  — .     Edinburgh  tales,  v.  1,3.  2379-80 

Johnstone,  C.     Scott,  W.     {In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v. 

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Johnstone,  H.  A.  M.  B.     Trip  up  the  Volga  to  the  fair  of 

Nijni-Novgorod.     Map  and  illust.  15631 

Johnstone,  J.  B.  See  French's  min.  dr.  ; — Sargent,  E.  Mod. 
stand,  dr. 

Johnstone,  W.  E.     Preparation  of  food.      {In  U.  S.   Comm. 

to  Paris  Expos.,  1867,  Rept.,  v.  5.)  9100 

Johnstone,.  W.  S.,  joint  author.     See  Jennings,  G.  H. 

Johonnot,  J.     Geographical  reader.  21769 

—  Principles  and  practice  of  teaching.  17858 
Joie  fait  peur,  La  ;  com^die  ;  par  Mme.  E.  de  Girardin.     {In 

B6cher,  F.  Coll.  ser.  of  Fr.  plays,  v.  1.)  9419 
Joinville,  J.,  Sire  de.     Memoirs  of  Louis  IX.  ;   tr.  by  Johnes. 

{In  Bohn,  H.  G.     Chron.  of  the  crusades.)  2383 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     {In  his  Chips,  v.  3.)  9116 

—  Saint  Louis,  King  of  France;  tr.  by  J.  Hutton.     (Bayard  ser.)                         8119 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  CausI  lund.,  v.  8.)  '  *I 
Joinville,  Lord  de.     See  Joinville,  J.,  Si7'e  de. 

Jokai,  M.     Hungarian  sketches  ;  with  not.  by  E.  Szabad.  2384 

—  Schmidt,  J.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 
Jolie  Boh^mienne,  La  ;  par  La  Comtesse  Dash.  9477 
Jolly,  Miss  — .     Colonel  Dacre.                                                         12476 

—  Safely  married.  13672 
Jolly,  W.     Life  of  John  Duncan,  Scotch  weaver  and  botanist; 

with  sk.  of  his  friends  and  not.  of  the  times.     Portr.  22809 

Jolly  fellowship,  A  ;  by  F.  R.  Stockton.  19845 
Jolly  good  times  ;  or.  Child-life  on  a  farm  ;   by  P.  Thorne  [M. 

P.  W.  Smith].  14347 

Jolly  good  times  at  school ;  by  P.  Thorne  [M.  P.  W.  Smith].  17291 

Jolly  rover.  The  :  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  22303 

Jomini,  A.  FL,  baron  de.     The  art  of  war.  13407 

Le  gc'-n^Tal  Jomini ;  etude.  *I 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  18.)  *I 
Jonathan  ;  by  C.  C.  F.  Tytler.  .  15569 
Jonathan  Bradford  ;  drama  ;  by  E.  Fitzball.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  19.)  11819 

Jonathan  in  England;  comedy.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  41.)  11830 
Jonce  Trammell  compromise,  The  ;  by  R.  M.  Johnston.     {In 

his  Dukesborough  tales.)  22894 
Jones,  A.  E.   Homes  and  hospitals  ;  or.  Two  phases  of  woman's 

work.  11278 

—  Memorials.     (In  Beecher,  H.  W.    "  Una  and  her  paupers.")  9972 

—  Taylor,  I.  {In  his  Golden  lives.)  11755 
Jones,  B.  D.  A  Tallahassee  girl.  (Rd.-rob.  ser.)  21424 
Jones,  Burne.  Wedmore,  F.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art,  ser.  2.)  20458 
Jones,  C.  Sanitary  legislation,  and  its  pract.  exponents  ;  Sewage 

farming.     {In   Assoc,   of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur. 

Proc,  V.  1.)  *I 

Jones,  C.  C.     Religious  instr.  of  the  Negroes  in  the  U.  S.  2385 

Jones,  C.  C,  Jr.     Antiquities  of  the  so.   Indians,  partic.   of 

the  Georgia  tribes.  *I 

Jones,  C.  H.     Africa,  the  hist,  as  given  in  explor.  and  adv.  fr. 

Herodotus  to  Livingstone.  13461 

—  Clarissa;  by  S.  Richardson;  condensed.    (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  12772 


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—  Vers  de  societe;  select,  fr.  recent  authors.     (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  15458 

—  Short  life  of  Dickens ;  with  select,  fr.  his  letters.     (Appletons'  new 

hand-vol.  ser.)  19682 

—  Short  life  of  W.  E.  Gladstone,  with  extr.  fr.  his  speeches  and  writings. 


Jones,  C.  H.     Davault's  mills.  15671 

—  History  of  the  campaign  for  the  conquest  of  Canada,  1776.  21239 
Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S.,  Joint  author.     See  Williams,  H.  T. 

—  a?id  Williams,  H.  'I\    Household  elegancies ;  sugg.  in  household  art  and 

home  decorations.     (Williams'  Household  ser.)  14317 

Ladies'  fancy  work.     (Williams'  Household  ser.)  15760 

Jones,  E.  H..,  joint  author.     See  Cox,  G.  W. 

Jones,  F.     Life  of  M.  Frobisher,  cont.  a  narr.  of  the  Spanish 

Armada.  18886 

Jones,  G.     Dick  Libby.      {In  Rougegorge,  etc.)  8711 

Jones,  H.  A.     Archer,  W.      (In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 

Jones,  H.  C.     Cousin  Sally  Billiard  ;   Sk.  of  J.     {In  Watter- 

son,  H.     Oddities  in  South,  life.)  22306 

Jones,  H.  I.     School  hygiene.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass. 

Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  *I 

Jones,  H.     The  regular  Swiss  round.  6250 

Jones,  H.  {pseudi  "Cavendish").     Laws  and  princ.  of  whist. 

10th.  ed.  13418 

—  Pocket  guide,  laws  and  rules  for  leading  at  whist.  13178 

—  Round  games  at  cards.  .  13872 
Jones,  B.  H.  B.     Life  and  letters  of  Faraday.     2  v.                   8795-6 

—  The  Royal  Institution ;  its  founder  and  its  first  professors.  10124 
Jones,  H.  K.     Premises,   predications,   and   outlines  of    Chr. 

philosophy  ;  Relation  bet.  common  sense  and  philosophy  ; 
Relation  bet.  science  and  philosophy  ;  Relation  bet.  experi- 
ence and  philosophy  p  Genesis  of  the  "Maya"  ;  Philoso- 
phy of  religion  and  the  law  of  the  supernatural ;  Com- 
munity of  the  faiths  and  worships  of  mankind ;  The 
symposium.      {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.     Concord  lect.)  22506 

Jones,  J.  B.     The  monarchist.  9776 

Jones,  J.  H.     The  kingdom  of  heaven  ;  what  it  is,  etc.  13107 

Jones,  J.  R.     The  Quaker  soldier ;  or,  The  British  in  Philadel- 
phia. 5156 
Jones,  J.  P.     Life  and  correspondence  of  J.,  incl.   his  narr. 

of  the. camp,  of  the  Liman  ;   [ed.  by  R.  Sands].  4373 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Life  and  adventures  of  Jones.  13305 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Paul  Jones  and  Richard  Pearson.    {In  his  Stor.  of  the  sea.)      20054 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829 
Jones,  J.  S.      Plays.      See  French's  min.   dr.  ; — Sargent,  E. 

Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Jones,  J.     Virginia  Graham.  7696 

Jones,  L.  E.     The  best  reading ;   priced  and  class,  bibliogra- 
phy.    2d.  ser.  22080 
Jones,  M.     Story  of  Capt.  Cook's  voyages.     Illust.                     10929 
Jones,  P.     My  Uncle  Hobson  and  I.  2389 
Jones,  R.     Modern  discoveries  by  the  microscope.     {In  Soc. 

for  Encour.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  5855 

Jones,  T.  R.  A  peat-boy.    {Ii  Brown,  R.  Sci,  for  all,  ser.  2.)   20446 
Jones,  T.  R.     General  outline  of  the  organization  of  the  ani- 
mal kingdom,  and  manual  of    comp.   anatomy.  .  4th  ed. 
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Jones,  W.  B.     The  life's  work  in  Ireland  of  a  landlord  who 

tried  to  do  his  duty.  20277 

Jones,  Sir  W.     Cooper,  T.   (/w  Ms  Triumphs  of  per sev.)  6741 

—  Life  of  J.     (In  Wonders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 

—  Sketch  of  J.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Jones,  W.     Finger-ring  lore;  hist.,  legend.,  and  anecdotal.  16769 
Jongh,  L.  J.  de.     The  three  kinds  of    cod  liver  oil  compara- 
tively considered.  2390 

Jonson,  B.     Hamilton,  W.     (In  his  Poets  laureate.)  18533 

Jonveaux,  E.     Two  years  in  East  Africa  ;  adv.   in  Abyssinia 

and  Nubia,  with  a  journ.  to  the  sources  of  the  Nile.  13336 

Jordan,  C.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  12.)         *I 
Jordan,  D.  S.  Manual  of  vertebrates  of  the  north.  U.  S.,  incl. 

the  district  east  of  the  Mississippi,  and  north  of  N.  C.  and 

Tenn.  ;  excl.  of  marine  species.  15948 

Jordan,  D.     Mrs.  Dora  .Jordan.     (In  Lights  of  the  old  Eng. 

stage.)  17924 

Jordan,  W.     Nibeluuge.     2  v.  16450-1 

Inhalt.    V.  1.    Sigfridsage.    2.    Hildebrants  Heimkehr. 
Jordan  (river).     Lynch,  W.  F.  Narrative  of  the  U.  S.  exped. 

to  the  J.,  and  the  Dead  Sea.  2781 

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Joret,  C.  La  litt^rature  allemande  au  18™^  si^cle  dans  ses  rap- 
ports avec  la  litt^rature  fran9aise  et  avec  la  litt^rature  an- 

glaise.  14481 

Joseph,  son  of  Jacob.     Eddy,  D.  C.     (In  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Young  men,  etc.)  4914 

Joseph,  Nez  Perce.     See  Nez  Perces. 

JcTseph  II.,  Roman  Emperor.     Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist. 

sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

Joseph  II.  and  his  court;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6560 

Joseph  [Bonaparte],  King  of  Sx)ain.  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.  His- 
tory of  J.                         '  7891 

—  Joseph.    {In  Court  and  Camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

—  Woodward,  E.  M.  Bonaparte's  park,  and  the  Murats.  *I 
Joseph  and  his  friend  ;  by  B.  Taylor.  9171 
Joseph  Andrews,  Adventures  of;  by  H.  Fielding.  1471 
Joseph  Balsamo  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  17548 
Joseph  in  the  snow  ;  by  K.  Auerbach.  7378 
Joseph  Noirel,  La  revanche  de  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14464 

—  Same.  Joseph  Noirel's  revenge.  11066 
Joseph  the  Jew.  7381 
Josephine,  M.  R.  T.  de  la  P.,  Empress  of  the  French^  Abbott, 

J.  S.  C.     History  of  J.  76 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Headley,  P.  C.    Life  of  Josephine.  1833 

—  Hewitt,  M.  E.     {In  her  Lives.)  1899 

—  Josephine.     {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

—  Le  Norraand,  M.  A.  A.    Plistorical  and  secret  mem.  of  J. ;  tr.  by  J.  M. 

Howard,  v.  1.  5880 

Note.    Vol.  2,  iranting;  can  be  seen  in  Green  Library. 

—  Memes,  J.  S.    Memoirs  of  Josephine.  16726 

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—  Mundt,  E.  The  Empress  Josephine;  novel;  by  L.  Miihlbach.  6978 
Joseph's  coat;  by  D.  C.  Murray.  21348 
Josephus,  F.     Works  ;  tr.  by  W.  Whiston.     4  v.                        2395-8 

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3.  Antiquities.— The  Jewish  war.  4.  The  Jewish  war.— Against 
Apion.— Extr.  of  discourse  concerning  Hades.— Dissertations.— Table  of 
Jewish  weights  and  measures.— Table  of  Jewish  months.— Index. 

—  Same.    2  v.  2393-4 

—  Jewish  war ;  tr.  by  R.  Traill.  2392 

—  Story  of  the  last  days  of  Jerusalem;  fr.  J.,  by  A.  J.  Church.  20587 
Josh  Billings,  pseud.     See  Shaw,  H.  W. 

Joshua.     Yonge,  C.  M.     (In  her  Book  of  worthies.)  8118 

Joshua  ;  oratorio,  by  Handel.  *I 

Joshua  Davidson,  True  history  of  ;  by  E.  L.  Linton.  11849 

Joshua  Marvel ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  9718 

Josiah  Allen's  wife  as  a  P.  A.  and  P.  I.  ;    Samantha  at  the 

Centennial ;  by  M.  HoUey.  17795 

Josselyn,   Mrs.   C.  R.     The  south  shore ;  or,  "As  the  twig  is 

bent  the  tree  is  inclined."  21034 

Jouau,  E.     La  perle  fausse.     (Th^^tre  de  camp.,  s6r.  6.)  14690 

Joubert,  B.  C.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  15.)         *I 
Joubert,  J.    Pens6es  ;  select,  and  tr.,  with  the  orig.  Fr.  append- 
ed ;  [with  sketch  of  the  life  of  J.]  by  H.  Attwell.  17612 

—  Some  of  the  "Thoughts"  of  J. :  tr  bv  G.  H.  Calvert;  Prec.  by  a  not  of  J.      16611 

—  Arnold,  M.     {In  his  Ess.  in  crit.)  5971 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Monday  chats.)  17345 
{In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  2 ;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Jouffroy,  T.  S.,  called  Theodore.     Introduction  to  ethics,  incl. 

a  crit.  surv.  of  moral  systems  ;  tr.  by  W.  H.   Channing. 

2  V.  2399-400 

—  Philosophical  miscellanies ;  tr.,  with  not.  bv  G.  Ripley.     {In  Riplev,  G. 

Spec,  of  for.  stand,  lit.,  2  V.)  '  '  3054-5 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1,  and  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Jouhaud,    A.     Tue-toi  le  premier ;    pochade.     (In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s6r.  2.)  14792 

Jouin,  L.     Evidences  of  religion.  17497 

Joule,  J.  P.     Tyndall,  J.     The  Copley  medalist  of  1870.    (In 

his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 

Jouons  la  com^die  !  com^die  ;  par  J.   de  Marthold.     (In  Say- 

netes,  etc.,  s^r.  6.)  14796 

Jourdan,  J.  B.,  comte.     Headley,  J.  T.     (In  his  Napoleon, 

etc.,  V.  2.)  1826 

—  Jourdan.  {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Jourdan,  A.  G.  A.  Declaration.  (In  M^moires  sur  les  journees 

de  Sept.  1792.)      (Barri^re.     Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  18.)  14538 

Jourgniac  de  Saint-M^ard,  F.  Mon  agoniede  trente-huit  heures. 

(In  M^moires  sur  les  journ6es  de  Sept.,  1792.)    (Barri^re. 

Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  18.)  14538 

Journal  de  Tr^voux.  Mueller,  F.  M.  (In  his  Chips,  v.  3.)  9116 
Journal  des  savants.  Mueller,  F.  M.  (In  his  Chips,  v.  3.)  9116 
Journal  d'  un  volontaire  d'  un  an  au  10^  de  ligne  ;  par  R.  Val- 

lery-Radot.  14568 

Journal  d'  une  femme,  Le  ;  par  O.  Feuillet.  14556 

Journal  of  a  farmer's  daughter  ;  by  E.  Goodale.  20472 

Journal,  The,  of  a  home  life  ;  by  E.  M.  Sewell.  3913 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  683 

Journal  of  a  tour  and  residence  in  Gt.  Britain.  1310-1311  ;  by 
a  French  traveller  ;  with  rem.  on  the  country,  its  arts,  lit- 
erature, e^c,  2  V.  1395-6 

Journal  of  Social  Science.     See  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  Association. 

Journalism.     Congdon,  C.  T.     Reminiscences  of  a  journalist.    19943 

—  Nadel,  E.  S.    Journalism  as  exempl.  by  W.  Bagehot.     {In  his  Essays.)        21897 

—  Oldcastle,  J.    Journals  and  journalism,  1880.  22691 

—  See  also  London. 

Journ^e  verte,  La ;  monologue;  par  C.   Cros.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

e^c,  ser.  7.)  14797 

Journey  round  my  room  ;  by  X.  de  Maistre  ;  fr.  the  French.  19475 
Journey,  A,  round  the  world,  Narrative  of  ;  by  F.  Gerstaecker.  2229 
Journey  to  ***  ;  by  C.  Cros.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

Journey  to  London  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  Vanbrugh.     {In  Hunt,  J. 

H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc)  4889 

Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth  ;  by  J.  Verne.  11429 

Journey,  A,  to  the  north  pole  ;  by  J.  Verne.  13378 

Jowett,  B.  Doctrines  of  the  atonement ;  Righteousness  by 
faith ;  Imputation  of  the  sin  of  Adam ;  Conversion,  and 
changes  of  character ;  Casuistry ;  Connection  of  immo- 
rality and  idolatry ;  The  Old  Testament ;  Quotations  fr. 
the  O.  T.  in  the  New  ;  Character  of  St.  Paul ;  St.  Paul 
and  the  twelve  ;  Evils  in  the  Church  of  the  apostolical 
age ;  Belief  in  the  coming  of  Christ  in  the  Apostolic  age. 
(/n  Noyes,  G.  R.     Coll.  theolog.  ess.)  7701 

—  On  the  interpretation  of  Scripture.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Rec.  Inq.  in 

theol.)  5174 

—  See  also  Plato ;— Thucydides. 

Joyce,  P.  W.  Old  Celtic  romances  ;  fr.  the  Gaelic.  19657 
Joyce,  R.  D.,  M.D.     Ballads  of   Irish  chivalry;    songs  and 

poems.  9737 

—  Legends  of  the  wars  in  Ireland.    {Imperfect.)  7132 
Joyce,  R.  D.     Blanid.                          '  18998 

—  Deirdr6.     (No  name  ser.)  16136 
Joynes,  E.  S.     Classical  studies.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr., 

1873.)  17758 
Joyneville,  C.  Life  and  times  of  Alexander  I.  3  v.  13810-12 
Joynson,  F.  H.     Mechanic's  and  student's  guide  in  the  design. 

and  constr.  of  machine  gearing,  etc.  10633 
Jubilee  memorial  of  the  railway  system  ;  by  J.  S.  Jeans*  15595 
Jubilee  singers.     Chambers,  W.    {In  his  Stor.  of  remark,  per- 
sons.) 18069 

—  Marsh,  J.  B.  T.    Storv  of  the  Jubilee  singers ;  with  their  songs.  19686 

—  Pike,  G.  D.    The  jubilee  singers;  [Also  Jubilee  song^.  11393 
The  singing  campaign  for  ten  thousand  pounds ;  or,  The  Jubilee  singers 

in  Gt.  Britain.  15538 

Judaea  capta  ;  by  Mrs.  Tonna.     {Bi  her  Works.)  •               4475  ;  4478 

Judah's  Lion  ;  by  Mrs.  Tonna..  {In  her  Works.)  4475  ;  4478 
Judaism.     See  Jews. 

Judas  Iscariot.  De  Quincey,  T.  {In  his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1160 
Judas  Maccabseus.     Condor,   C.  R.     Judas  Maccabseus,  and 

the  Jewish  war  of  Independence.  18961 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    {In  her  Book  of  worthies.)                                      '  8118 
Judas  Maccabseus  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.    {In  his  Three  books 

of  song.)  10586 


684  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Judas  Maccabaeus  ;  oratorio,  by  Handel.  *I 
Judd.  J.  W.     Valcanoes  ;  what  they  are  and  what  they  teach. 

Illust.     2d.  ed.  20811 

Judd,  S.     Margaret;  a  tale  of  the  real  and  the  ideal.  2  v.     2402-3 

—  Philo ;  an  evangeliad.  2404 

—  Richard  Kdney  and  the  Governor's  family.  2405 

—  Hall,  A.  Life  and  character  of  Judd.  2406 
Judea.     See  Palestine. 

Judge  and  jury  ;  by  B.  Y.  Abbott.  20255 

Judge  Mike's  court ;  by  R.   M.   Johnston.     {In  his  Dukesbor- 

ough  tales.)  22894 

Judge  not.      {In  Home  narr.)  •  1197 

Judges.     Forsyth,  W.  The  judges  of  England.     (In  his  Ess., 

crit.  and  narr.)  12723 

—  Foss,  E.    The  judges  of  England.    9  v.  .       *I 

—  Washburn,  E.    Limitations  of  judicial  power.    (In  Amer.  Soc.    Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

Judge's  pets,  The:  by  E.  .Johnson.  10911 

Judicial  dramas  ;  or,  The  romance  of  French  criminal  law  ;  by 

H.  Spicer.  12588 

Judith;  historiette  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  5,  v.  1.)  ♦! 
Judgment.     Swedenborg,  E.     Account  of  the  last  judgment, 

and  the  Babylon  destroyed.  4317 

Judgment  of  Paris  ;  a   masque  ;  by  W.  Congreve.      {In  Hunt, 

J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Judson,  A.,  J?\  Wayland,  F.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  J.  2  v.  4685-6 
Judson,  A.   B.     History   and   course   of    the   epizootic  among 

horses  upon  the  No.  Am.  continent,    1872-73.      {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Report  upon  the  course  of  cholera  thr.  towns  and  cities  in  the  Mississippi 

vallev.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Judson,  A.  H.     Eddy,  D.  C.      {In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 

—  Knowles,  J.  D.  Memoir  of  A.  H.  Judson.  2505 
Judson,  E.  C.  {2:>seud.  Fanny  Forrester).     Alderbrook.  2  v.  5092 

—  The  Karthayan  slave.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  3.)  12974 

—  Memoir  of  Sarah  Boardman  Judson.  2407 

—  Eddv,  D.  C.     (In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 

—  Kencirick,  A.  C.  Life  and  letters  of  Mrs.  Judson.  2450 
Judson  family.  Yonge,  C.  M.  {In  her  Pioneers  and  founders.)  10120 
Judson,  L.  C.     The  moral  probe ;  ess.  on  the  nat.  of  men  and 

things.  2408 

Judson,  S.  B.     Eddy,  D.  C.     (Inhis  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 

—  Judson,  E.  C.    Memoir  of  S.  B.  Judson.  2407 

—  Sketch  of  S.  B.  Judson.  (In  Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 
Juif  errant,  Le  ^  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  3,  v.  5.)  *I 
Juif  errant,  Le  ;  par  E.  Sue.  4  v.  14583-6 
Juive,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  3.)  *I 
Jukes,  J.  B.     Student's  manual  of  geology.  5782 

—  Same;  new  ed.,  ed.  by  A.  Geikie.  10847 
Jukes.     Dugdale,  R.  L.     ''The  Jukes"  ;  study  in   crime,  pau- 
perism, disease,  and  heredity.  16942 

Julia  de  Roubign6  ;  by  H.  Mackenzie.  {In  his  Miscel.  works.)  2842 
Julia  Howard  ;  by  Mrs.  Bell.  5817 

Julian,  Conde.     Irving,  W.     Legend  of  Count  Julian  and  his 

family.      (Zn /u's  Span,  papers.)  2164;  5868 

Julian  ;  or.  Scenes  in  Judea  ;  by  W.  Ware.     2  v.  4649 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  685 

Julian  Home  ;    by  F.  W.  Farrar.  1449 

Juliana  Oakley;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {Bi  her  Works,  v.  5.)  3959 
Julianus,  F.  C,  Emperor.     Kendall,  G.  H.    The  Emperor  Jul- 
ian ;  Paganism  and  Christianity  ;  with  genealog.,   chrono- 

log.,  and  bibliog.  appendices.  19582 

—  Taylor,  I.  (In  his  Logic  in  theol.,  etc.)  11367 
Juliet;  by  Mrs.  Jameson.  (Little  class.,  v.  18.)  20167 
Juliet's  guardian;  by  Mrs.  H.  L.  Cameron.  16940 
Julius;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  .  12711 
Julius  Caesar.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Julius  Caesar;  tragedy;  by  Shakspeare.    (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  11.)  11813 

Julius  Speratus.     Laus  Philomelae,  etc,     {In  Lemaire,    N.   E. 

Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  7.)    (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8365 

Jumbo- Jum.      (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  31.)  7986 

Juncker,  E.     Margarethe ;  or.   Life-problems;    fr.   the  Germ. 

by  Mrs.  Wister.  17838 

June,  Jennie,  pseud.     See  Croly,  J.  C. 

Jung-Stilling,  J.  H.     Autobiography  ;  tr.  by  S.  Jackson.  4251 

Jungle,  peak,  and  plain  ;  by  G.  Stables.  17174 

Junius.     Junius,    incl.    letters   under   other  signatures;  add., 

Correspondence  with  Wilkes  and  Woodfall ;  with  prelim. 

essay,  etc.     2  v.  13176-7 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  2.)  1154 

—  Dilke,  C.  W.     (In  his  Papers  of  a  critic,  v.  2.)  14204: 

—  Foster,  J.    Woodfall's  J.     (Jw /lis.Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1503 

—  Havward,  A.    More  about  J.     {In  his  Bio^.  and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  2.)  12306 

—  Wilson,  J.  Junius  and  Francis.  {In  his  Studies  of  mod.  mind.)  ^1197 
Junius,  Jr., pseud.     See  Du  Jon,  F. 

Junker,  E.     Lucy  ;  or,  Married  fr.  pique  ;  fr.  the  Germ,  by  J. 

A.   Sigmund.  12706 

Junot,  A.,  Due  d'Abrantes.     Junot.     (In  Court  and  camp  of 

Bonaparte.)  5143 

Junot,    L.    P.,   duchesse   d'Abrantes.     Memoirs   of  Napoleon. 

2v.  2411-12 

Jupiter,  the  god.     See  Ammon. 
Jupiter,  the  planet.     Denning,    W.   F.     Jupiter.     (In  Brown, 

R.     Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.     {In  Our  place  among  infinities.)  15347 
Jupiter's  satellites.     {In  his  Mysteries,  etc.)                                                   22.S22 

Jupiter's  daughters;  by  Mrs.  W.  C.  Jenkin.  12230 

Jurisprudence.     See  Law. 

Jury.    Durfee,  J.     Relative  duties  of  court  and  jury.      (In  his 

works.)  10156 

—  Forsyth,  W.  History  of  trial  by  jury.  14148 
Jussieu,  A.  de.     Elements  of  botany  ;  tr.,  with  add.,  by  J.  H. 

Wilson.  Illust.  2413 
Just  one  day.  .  18816 
Just  his  luck.  17300 
Justine's  lovers.  17778 
Justinianus  I. ,  F.  A. ,  Einp.  of  Rome.  Holland,  T.  E.  The  Insti- 
tutes of  Justinian  ;  ed.  as  a  recension  of  the  Institutes  of 
Gains.  5591 


686  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Justinus.     Historiae  Philippicse  ;  textum  Wetzelianum  ;    illust. 

N.  E.  Lemaire.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8258 

—  Justin,  Cornelius  Nepos,  and  Eutropius;  lit.tr.,  with  notes,  by  J.  S. 

Watson.  5157 

Justinus  Martyr.  Jackson,  G.  A.  {In  his  Apostolic  fathers,  etc.)  18997 
Jutland,  Sand-hills  of;  by  H.  C.  Andersen.  '9838 

Juvenalis,  D.  J.     Satil'se ;   cum   not.     Rupertianis   subj.    add. 

N.  E.  Lemaire.     3  v.  "  8259-61 

Note.    V.  3  is  Persius  Flaccus,  A.  Satirae,  etc. 

—  Fifth  satire  j  tr.  by  G.  Chapman.    {In  Homerus,  Batrachomyomachia.)  2065 

—  Juvenal's  Fifth  satire ;  tr.  by  G.  Chapman.     {In  Homerus.    Hymns  and 

epigrams.)  *I 

—  Flaccus,  A.,  Sulpicia,  and  Lucilius,  C.    Satires;  lit.  tr.  by  L.  Evans. 

Added,  The  metrical  version  of  Juvenal  and  Persius,  by  W.  Gifford.        2414 
— '  Walford,  E.    Juvenal.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  11018 

Juvenile  delinquency.     Allen,  J.  A.     Westboro'  State  Reform 

School  reminiscences.  17248 

—  Carpenter,  M.    Juvenile  delinquents,  their  cond.  and  treatment.  11043 

—  Peirce,  B.  K.  A  half  cent,  w^ith  juvenile  deUnquents ;  or.  The  New  York 

House  of  Refuge  and  its  times.  8476 

—  See  also  Reform  Schools. 

Juventinus,  A.  O.     Philomela.     {In  Lemaire,  N.   E.     Poet. 

Lat.  min.,  v.  7.)    (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8365 

Juventus  mundi ;  by  W.  E.  Gladstone.  7887 

K.,  A.  H.     Our  two  lives  ;  or,  Graham  and  I.  12878 

K.,  E.  D.    The  Lawrence  "Mother  Goose"  ;  a  delightful  even- 
ing's entertainment.  17613 
K.  N.  Pepper,   and   other  condiments  ;  by  J.  Maurice  [J.  W. 

Morris].  2504 

Kaehler,  L.  A.     Die   drei  Schwestern.     (Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.)  16157 

Kaffir.     See  Cape  Colony. 

Kaffraria.     Ward,  H.     The  Cape  and  the  Kaffirs.  4635 

Kalani  of  Oahu  ;  hist,  romance  of  Hawaii ;  by  C.  M.  Newell.    20876 
Kalb,  J., -F^rei/ie/T  von.     Greene,   G.   W.     (/71  ^is  Germ,  ele- 
ment.) 15344 

—  Headley,  J.  T.  {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  ^  1829 
Kaleidoscope.  Brewster,  D.  The  kaleidoscope.  8883 
Kaleidoscope  pictures.     See  Putnam,  A. 

Kalid  and  Kittie  ;  by  A.  Putnam.  6114 

Kdlidilsa.     The  birth  of  the  War-God,  a  poem  ;   tr.   into  Eng. 

verse  by  R.  T.  H.  Griffith.     2d.  ed.  18884 

—  Saint  Victor,  P.  de.    Kalidasa ;   le  theatre  Indien.     {In  his  Les  deux 

masques,  v.  2.)                                                                                 *  14719 

Kalid's  friends  ;  by  A.  Putnam.     (Kaleidoscope  pict.)  6115 

Kalisch,  M.  M.     Path  and  goal ;  discussion  on  the  elements  of 

civilization  and  the  cond.  of  happiness.  19917 

Kaloolah  ;  or,  Journeyings  to  the  Dj^bel  Kumri ;  autobiog.  of 

J.  Romer;  ed.  by  W.  S.  Mayo.  2991 

Kalulu,  My  ;  prince,  king,  and  slave  ;  by  H.  M.  Stanley.  7327 
Kames,  H.,  Lord.    See  Home,  H. 
Kamtchatka.     Hale,  E.  E.     Siberia  and  Kamschatka.    {In  his 

Stor.  of  adv.)  20849 

Kandahar.     Le  Messurier,  — .     Kandahar  in  1879  ;  diary.  20091 

Kane,  E.  K.     Arctic  explorations,  1853-55.     2  v.  2416-17 

—  Grinnell  expedition  in  search  of  J.  Franklin.  2418 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOO: 


—  Elder,  W.    Biography  of  Kane. 

—  Sketch  of  Kane.     {In  Famous  boys.) 
Kane,  H.  H.     Opium-smoking  in  Amer.  and  China. 
Kangaroo  hunters  ;  by  A.  Bowman. 
Kansas.     Description. 

—  Greelev,  H.     (In  his  Overland  journev  from  New  York  to  San  Francisco.)     1643 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    A  ride  through  Kanzas,  1856.  1902 

—  Mehne,  J.  F.     (In  his  Two  thousand  miles.)  7195 

—  Robinson,  S.  T.  L.    Kansas,  its  interior  and  exterior  life.  3678 

History. 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Kanzaa  and  Nebraska.  1716 

—  Phillips,  W.    The  conquest  of  K.  by  Missouri  and  her  allies.  3456 

—  See  also  West,  The. 

Kant,  I.     Critique  of  pure  reason  ;  tr.  by  F.   M.  Muller ;  in- 

trod.  by  L.  Noire.     2  v.  21893-4 

—  Critique  of  pure  reason ;  tr.  by  J.  M.  D.  Meiklejohn.  2419 

—  Eeligion  within  the  boundary  of  pure  reason ;  tr.  by  W.  Semple.  14225 

—  Text-book  to  Kant;  Critique  of  pure  reason;  trans.,  reproduction,  etc, 

with  biog.  sketch,  bv  J.  H.  Stirling.  21489 

—  Theory  of  ethics ;  tr.  by  T.  K.  Abbott.  12311 

—  Translations,     (iw  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 

—  Bowen,  F.    Kant;    his  life  and  character;    Critique  of   pure  reason; 

Groundwork  of  ethics.    (In  his  Modern  philosophy.)  17186 

—  Morris,  G.  S.    Kant's  Critique  of  pure  reason;  crit. exposition.  -  21772 

—  Porter,  N.    The  Kantian  centennial.     (In  his  Science  and  sentiment.)  22173 

—  Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  W.    Life  of  Kant.  22061 

—  Wallace,  W.    Kant.  21662 

—  Watson,  J.    Kant  and  his  English  critics ;  a  comparison  of  critical  and 

empir.  philosophy.  22305 

—  See  also  Germany.    Philosophy. 

Kapp,  F.     Aus  und  iiber  Amerika.     2  v.  16220-1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Geschichtliche  Ruckblicke:  George  Washington; 
Benj.  Franklin;  Die  Unabhangigkeits-Erklarung ;  Die  Monroe-Doktrin. — 
Zur  Auswanderungsfrage.  2.  Kommunal  una  kirchliche  Angelegenhel- 
ten.— Cotton  is  King. — Ein  Tagebuch.— Spanisch.    Amerikanisches. 

—  Immigration.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

—  Immigration  and  the  commissioners  of  emigration.  8785 

—  Life  of  F.  W.  von  Steuben.  2421 
Karasowski,  M.    Frederic  Chopin,  his  life,  letters,  and  works  ; 

tr.  by  E.Hill.  19115 

Karelia.      {In  his  White  sea  peninsula.)  21987 

Karif  language.     See  Carib. 

Karl  and  Gretchen's  Christmas  ;  by  L.  W.  Tilden.     Illust.  19376 

Karr,  J.  B.  A.     A  tour  round  my  garden  ;  rev.  and  ed.  by  J. 

G.  Wood.     New  ed.     Illust.  6480 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.'A.     (In  his  I'rem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Kashgar.     Boulger,  D.  C.     Life  of  Yakoob  Beg,  Ameer  of  K.   18617 
Kaspar's  summer  dream ;    by  C.   M.   Yonge.     {In  her  Bye- 
words.)                                                                                            19611 

Kastner,  V.,  ed.     Anecdotes  historiques  et  litt^raires.  14494 

Kata  Phusin,  psewd.     >iS'ee  Ruskin,  J. 

Kate  Beaumont ;  by  J.  W.  De  Forest.  9936 

Kate  Clarendon  ;  by  E.  Bennett.  11620 

Kate  Comerford  ;  by  T.  A.  Thornet.  21393 

Kate  Cronin's  dowry  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Hoey.  17080 

Kate  Danton  ;  by  M.  A.  Fleming.  16739 

Kate  Stanton.  5095 

Kate  Weathers  ;  by  F.  Vaughan.  17793 

Kater,  H.,  and  Lardner,  D.     Treatise  on  mechanics.  2423 

Katerfelts  ;  by  J.  G.  W.  Melville.  13493 


688  FREK    PUBLIC    LIIJKARY.  » 

Katharine  Ashton  ;  by  [E.  M.  vSewell].     2  v.  3904-5 

Katharine  Seward  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works,  v.  4.)     3958 
Katharine  Walton  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  3990 

Katharine  and  Petruchio  ;  comedy  ;  by  Shakspeare.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  13.)  11815 

Katharine.     See  also  Katheriue. 

Kathayan  slave,  The  ;  by  E.  C.  Judson.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  3.)   12974 
Katherine  Earle  ;  by  A.  Trafton.  13013 

Katherine  Morris  ;  by  A.  Athern.  3206 

Katherine's  trial ;  by  Holme  Lee  [H.  Parr].  11735 

Kathie  Brand  ;  by  Holme  Lee  [H.  Parr].  5735 

Kathleen;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  17439 

Kathleen  Mavonrneen  ;  domestic  drama.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  44.)  11832 

Kathrina  ;  poem;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  7017 

Katie  Stuart ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  5262 

Katrine,  Loch.     Black,  A.,  and  C.     {In  their  Guide  to  the 

Trossachs,  etc.)  *I 

Katsch,  A.  E.     Under  the  storks's  nests  ;  fr.  the  German  by 

E.  R.  Steinestel.  14157 

Katy  O'Sheal ;  by  J.  Pilgrim.      {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  37.)      7989 
Katunes  of  Maya  history.     See  Central  America. 
Kauffman,  A.     Sketch  of  K.      {In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)         4886 
Kaufman,  R.     The  Queens  of  England  ;  abrgd.  and  adapt,  fr. 

Strickland's  "  Queens  of  England."    Illust.,  v.  1.   (Young 

folks'  hist.)  22267 

Kaufmann,  D.  George  Eliot  and  Judaism  ;  attempt  to  appreciate 

Daniel  Deronda  ;  tr.  by  J.  W.  Ferrier.  18133 

Kaufmann,  J.     Schmidt,  J.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen     - 

Leben,  v.  3.)  16313 

Kaufmann,  M.     Socialism  ;  its  nature,  dangers,  etc.     Found. 

on    "  Kapitalismus  und  Socialismus,"    by  Dr.  A.  E.  F. 

Schaffle.  18115 

—  Utopias;  or,  Schemes  of  soc.  improvement,  fr.  Sir  T.  More  to  K.  Marx.       18887 
Kavanagh,  B.,  and  J.     The   pearl   fountain,  and  other  fairy 

tales.     Illust.  by  J.  M.  Smith.  16675 

Kavanagh,  J.     Adele.  2425 

—  Beatrice.  '                       •        5959 

—  Daisy  Burns.  2426 

—  The  earnest  Christian ;  Mrs.  E.  Eowe.  (In  Women  of  worth.)                        1219 

—  Enghsh  women  of  letters ;  biog.  sketches.  7014 

—  Forget-me-nots.    3  v.  18834-6 

Contents.  V.  1.  By  the  well.— Sister  Anne.- The  story  of  Monique. 
—Annette's  love-story.  2.  Phyllis  and  Corydon.— The  miller  of  Manne- 
ville.—R6n('^e.— Charlotte  Morel.'— Mimi's  sin.— My  brother  Leonard.  3. 
Nina,  the  witch.— Silvie's  vow.— Cousin  Jane.— The  countess's  story.— A 
young  girl's  secret. — The  broken  charm. — Clement's  love. 

—  Grace  Lee.  2427 

—  John  Dorrien.  13913 

—  Madeleine.  2428 

—  Nathahe.  •  2424 

—  Rachel  Gray.  2429 

—  Seven  years,  and  other  tales.  2430 
-Silvia.'                                                                                                                     16586 

—  Two  lilies.  16914 

—  Woman  in  France  during  the  18th.  cent.  2431 
Kavanagh  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.                                                      2745 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


689 


Kavanaugh,  Mrs.  R.  Humorous  dramas.  18087 
Kay,  D.     Austria-Hungary.     (For.  countries,  etc.)    Maps  and 

illust.  20369 

Kay,  J.     Social  cond.  and  educ.  of  the  people  in  England.  2270 

Kay  Spen,  pseud.  True  of  heart.  7491 
Kaye  {Lat.  Caius),  J.     De  canibus  Britannicis.     {In  Lemau'e, 

N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  1.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8359 

Kaye,  J.  W.     History  of  the  war  in  Afghanistan.  *I 

—  Life  and  correspondence  of  Sir  John  Malcolm.  2  v.  *I 
Kay-Shuttleworth,  J.  E.     See  Shuttleworth,  J.  E.  Kay. 

Kean,  C.  Lewes,  G.  H.  (In  his  Actors  and  acting.)  14097 
Kean,    E.     Fitzgerald,   P.     Great   debuts :    Garrick-Siddons- 

Kean.      {In  his  Roman,  of  the  Eng.  stage.)  13430 

—  Hawkins,  F.  W.    Life  of  E.  Kean.    2  v.  11885-6 

—  Edmund  Kean.     (In  Lights  of  the  old  English  stage.)  17924 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.     (In  his  Actors  and  aetinir.)  14097 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  (In  his  Ess.,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Keane,  A.  H.     The  African  races  philolog.  classified.     (In 

Johnston,  K.     Africa.)  17671 

—  Asia;  with  ethnological  appendix;  ed.  by  R.  Temple.    Maps  and  illust. 

(Stanford's  compend.  of  geog.  and  travel.)  22227 

—  Ethnography  and  philology  of  America.    (In  Bates,  H.  W.    Centr.  Am., 

etc?)  21931 

—  Philology  and  ethnology  of  the  interoceanic  races/    {In  Wallace,  A.  R. 

Australasia.)  20819 
Keane,  J.  F.     My  journey  to  Mediuah ;  pilgrimage  to  M.  dis- 
guised as  a  Mohammedan.  21979 
Keay,  J.  S.     Spoiling  the  P'gyptians  ;  tale  of  shame  from  the 

Brit,  blue  books.     (Quest,  of  the  day.)  22034 

Keary,  A.     Castle  Daly  ;  story  of  an  Irish  home.  14114 

—  Clemency  Franklyn.  15414 

—  A  doubting  heart.                                                                          -  19426 

—  Janet's  home.                       .  15596 

—  The  nations  around ;  [Palestine] .  4697 

—  Oldbury.  15597 

—  A  York  and  a  Lancaster  rose.  16715 

—  Keary,  E.  Memoir  of  A.  Keary.  22385 
Keary,  C.  F.     The  dawn  of  htstory ;    introd.  to  pre-historic 

study.  18134 

—  The  mythology  of  the  Eddas.  22530 

—  Outlines  of  prim,  belief  among  the  Indo-European  races.  21625 
Keary,  E.     The  magic  valley;  or,  Patient  Antoine  ;  illust.  17336 

—  Memoirs  of  Annie  Keary.  22385 
Keating,  E.  H,    Charade  dramas  for  the  drawing  room.    2  pts. 

11925;  11927 

—  Charade  plays  for  the  parlour.    2  pts.  11926;  11928 

—  Dramas  for  the  drawing-room.    See  Charade  dramas,  above. 

—  The  harvest  queen;   comedv.     (7?i  Home  plavs  for  ladies.)  14360 

—  Plays  for  the  parlour.           '                              *  11928 
Keating,  J.  M.     Value  of  sanitation  from  an  economic  stand- 
point.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  With  Gen.  Grant  in  the  East.  Illust.  19427 
Keats,  G.  Clarke,  J.  F.  {In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sketches.)  17757 
Keats,  J.     Hyperion.     Book  I.  ;  ed.  with  notes,   [by]  W.  T. 

Arnold.      (Clarendon  press  ser.)  19014 

—  Letters  to  Fanny  Brawne,  1819-20;  introd.  and  notes  by  H.  B.  Forman.  19410 

—  Life,  letters,  and  literary  remains ;  ed.  bv  R.  M.  Milnes.  3065 

Contents.    Life  and  letters.— Otho  the  great.  — King  Stephen.— The 
cap  and  bells. — Misc.  poems. — Sonnets. 

—  Poetical  works.  12418 

Contents.    Life  of  K.  — Endvmion.  — Lamir.  — Lsabella.  —  Eve  of  St. 


690  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Agnes.  — Hyperion  —Misc.  poems.— Epistles. —  Sonnets.  — Posthumous 
poems. 

—  Poetical  works.  2432 

—  Poetical  works  of  Coleridge,  Shelly,  and  K.  874 

Note.    Contents  for  these  last  two  are  identical  for  Keats. 

—  Clarke,  C,  and  M.  C.    Recollections  of  K.    {In  their  Recoil,  of  writers.)  18006 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2255 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     {In  his  Among  my  books,  ser.  2.)  15406 

—  Masson,  D.    The  life  and  poetry  of  K.     {In  his  Wordsworth,  etc.)  13877 

—  Owen,  F.  M.  John  Keats ;  a  study.  20338 
Kebbel,  T.  E.  The  agricultural  labourer.  8861 
Keble,  J.     The  Christian  year  ;  thoughts  in  verse  for  Sundays 

and  holy  days.     New  ed.  21747 

—  Miscellaneous  poems.  8005 

—  The  psalter ;  or,  Psalms  of  David  in  Eng.  verse.    4th.  ed.  *I 

—  Barry,  A.    The  Christian  year.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp.  for  the  dev. 

life.)  18849 

—  Coleridge,  J.  T.    Memoir  of  Keble.    2  v.  8006-7 

—  Newman,  J.  H.     {In  his  Ess.,  crit.  and  hist.,  v.  2.)  10127 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.     {In  his  Stud,  in  poetry  and  phil.)  10489 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     {In  his  Essays  on  Church  and  State.)  10698 

—  Taylor,  I.     {In  his  Golden  hves.)  11755 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  Musings  over  the  "  Christian  year,  and '  Lyra  innocentium,' " 

with  recollections  of  K.  9145 

Keddie,  H.  (pse^^d.  Sarah  Tytler).     Citoyenne  Jacqueline.  7219 

—  Heroines  in  obscurity.                                                                             '  20818 

—  Huguenot  family.  7138 

—  Modern  painters  and  their  paintings.  12513 

—  Musical  composers  and  their  works.  13664 

—  "  Noblesse  oblige."  9939 

—  The  old  masters  and  their  pictures.  12273 

—  Scotch  firs.    2  v.  18753-4 

—  and  Watson,  J.  L.  The  songstresses  of  Scotland.  2  v.  9815-16 
Kedge  anchor,  The  ;  by  W.  N.  Brady.  9869 
Kedzie,  R.  C.     Poisons  as  insecticides  in  agriculture  and  tests 

of  their  effects  on  food  vegetables.     {Jn  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Ass.  Rept.,  V.  2.)  *I 

—  Ventilation  of  the  dwelUngs  of  the  poor.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

Keel  and  saddle  ;  by  J.  W.  Revere.  11180 
Keeler,  H.  A.     Language  lessons  in  elementary  schools.     {In 

Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

Keeler,  R.     Gloverson  and  his  silent  partners.  7600 

—  Vagabond  adventures.  10524 
Keeley,  R.,  and  Mrs.  — .     Lewes,  G-.  H.     The  two  Keeleys. 

{In  Ms  Actors  and  acting.)                                          ,  14097 

Keen,  W.  W.     American  health  primers.     Namely : 

Burnett,  C.  H.    Hearing.  18703 

Cohen,  J.  S.    The  throat  and  voice.  19214 

Harlan,  G.  C.    Eyesight.                                              .  19030 

Hartshorne,  H.    Our  homes.  19600 

Lincoln,  D.  F.    School  and  industrial  hygiene.  19932 

•      Osgood,  H.    Winter  and  its  dangers.  19223 

White,  J.  W.    The  mouth  and  teeth.  19381 

Wood,  H.  C.    Brain-work  and  overwork.  19545 

Keene,  J.  H.     The  practical  fisherman  ;  Brit,  freshwater  fish, 

tackle  and  tackle  making.     Illust.  20812 

Kehoe,  S.  D.     Indian  club  exercise.  9900 

Keightley,  T.    History  of  Greece  [B.  C.  825-B.  C.  183]  ;  add. 

Chrouolog.  table  of  coutemp.  hist,  by  J.  T.  Smith.  2434 

—  History  of  Rome,  [B.  C.  753-B.  C.  27] .  2439 

—  History  of  the  Roman  empire ;  contin.  of  the  Hist,  of  Rome.  2438 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  691 

—  Mythology  of  Ancient  Greece  and  Italy.  2437 
Keil,  C.  F.    Biblical  commentary  on  the  books  of  the  Chronicles.  11743 

—  and  Delitzsch,  F.    Biblical  comm.  on  the  Old  Testament;  Books  of  the 

Chronicles  bv  C.  F.  Keil ;  tr.  by  A.  Harper.  11743 

Keim,  DeB.  R.   'San  Domingo.  8650 

—  Sheridan's  troopers  on  the  borders ;  a  winter  campaign  on  the  plains.  8649 
Keim,  T.     History  of  Jesus  of  Nazara  ;  consid.  in  its  connect. 

with  the  national  life  of  Israel ;  tr.  by  A.  Ransom  and  E. 

M.  Geldert.     6  v.     (Theol.  Tr.  Fd.  Lib.)  *I 

—  Same.  Another  copy.  2d  ed.,  v.  1.  *I 
Keith,  A.  Evidence  of  the  truth  of  the  Chr.  religion.  2440 
Keith,  C.  P.  Memoir  ;  ed.  by  W.  C.  Tenney.  6274 
Keith,  M.  S.     Questions  and  notes  in  physics  ;  pts.  1  and  2  of 

Arnott's  Elements.  18719 

Keiths,  The.     Chambers,  W.     {In  his  Stor.  of  old  families.)  18362 
Keller,   G.     Romeo  und   Julia  auf   dem   Dorfe.     (Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.)  16149 

Kelley,  H.     Sculling,  rowing,  and  yachting.  10624 
Kelley,  W.  D.     Speeches,  addresses,  and  letters  on  indust.  and 

financ.  quest.  *I 
Kellogg,  A.  O.     Shakespeare's  delineations  of  insanity,  imbe- 
cility," and  suicide.  6405 
Kellogg,  Edward.     Labor  and  other  capital ;    rights  of  each 

secured.  2443 

—  A  new  monetary  system ;  rev.  fr.  "  Labor  and  other  capital,"  with  add. ; 

ed.  by  M.  K.  Putnam.  2444 

Kellogg,  Elijah.    Brought  to  the  front ;  or,  T^e  young  defenders.  15327 

—  Burying  the  hatchet.  18163 

—  Charley  Bell.  8095 

—  The  child  of  the  island  glen.  9669 

—  The  cruise  of  the  Casco.  9666 

—  The  fisher  boys  of  Pleasant  Cove.  12497 

—  Forest  Glen ;  or,  The  Mohawk's  friendship.  17276 

—  Good  old  times.  17396 

—  John  Godsoe's  legacy.  11945 

—  Lion  Ben  of  Elm  Island.  8094 

—  The  Liye  Oak  bovs.    Illust.  22273 

—  The  mission  of  Black  Rifle.  16678 

—  Sowed  by  the  wind.  13337 

—  The  spark  of  genius.  9665 

—  A  stout  heart.  7314 

—  A  strong  arm,  and  a  mother's  blessing.    Illust.  20062 

—  Turning  of  the  tide.  8632 

—  The  unseen  hand ;  or,  James  Renfew  and  his  boy  helpers.    Illust.  21299 

—  The  whispering  pine.  9668 

—  Winning»his  spurs.  11254 

—  Wolf  Run :  or,  The  boy  of  the  wilderness.  14040 

—  Young  deliyerers  of  Pleasant  Cove.  9189 

—  The  young  ship-builders.  809S 
Kellogg,  S.  W.     The  Livelies,  and  other  short  stories.  13245 

Contents .  The  Livelies.— Deshler  and  Deshler.— When  I  was  a  boarder.— 
Her  chance. — Mr.  Twitchell's  inventions. 

Kelly,  M.     Personal  reminiscences.     (Bric-a-brac,  ser.)  14058 

—  Timbs,  J.  Reminiscences  of  K.  {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 
Kelly,  T.  Sketch  of  K.  (Bi  Famous  boys.)  5036 
Kelly,  W.  K.     Collection  of  the  proverbs  of  all  nations.  8537 

—  Curiosities  of  Indo-European  tradition  and  folk-lore.  11355 

—  History  of  Russia.  2  v.  2441-2 
Kellys,  The,  and  the  O'Kellys  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  10786 
Kelty,  M.  A.  Memoirs  of  the  primitive  Quakers.  2445 
Kemble,  A.     Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Stud.,  etc.)  2330 


692  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Kemble,  F.  A.,  for  a  time  Mrs.  Butler.    Journal  of  a  residence 

on  a  Georgian  plantation,  1838-39.  *I 

—  Notes  upon  some  of  Shakespeare's  plays.  '22810 

Contents.    Macbeth.— Henry  VIII.— The  tempest.— Romeo  and  Juliet. 

—  Poems.  2446 

—  Records  of  a  girlhood.  18281 

—  Records  of  later  life.    3  v.  21729-31 

—  A  year  of  consolation.    2  v.  in  1.  653 

—  Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Sketches.)  2329 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.    First  appearance  of  F.  Kemble.  {In  his  Crit.  and  misc. 

writings.)  4351 

Kemble,  J.     Kemble.     (/w  Lights  of  the  old  Eng.  stage.)  17924 

Kemble,  M.  T.(DeC.)     Plays.     See   French's  minor  drama; 

— Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Kemp,  E.     How  to  lay  out  a  garden.  11413 

Kempe,  A.  B.    How  to  draw  a  straight  line  ;  lect.  on  linkages. 

lUust.      (Nature  ser.)  17379 

Kempe,  H.  R.     Handbook  of  electrical  testing.  15912 

Kempe,  J.  E.     The  classic  preachers  of  the  English  church. 

2  ser.  17464;   18551 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Lightfoot,  J.  B.  Donne.— Wace,  H.  Barrow.— 
Lake,  W.  C.  South.— Clark,  W.  R.  Beveridge.— Farrar,  F.  W.  Wilson. 
— Goulburn,  E.  M.  Butler.  2.  Warburton,  W.  P.  Bull.— Woodford, 
J.  R.  Horsley.— Barrv,  A.  Jeremy  Taylor.— Alexander,  W.  Sander- 
son.—Humphry,  W.  G.    Tillotson.— Xorth,  J.  H.    Andrewes. 

—  Companions  for  the  devout  life :  lectures,  with  a  pref .    New  ed.  18849 

Contents.  Farrar,  F.  W.  The  "  De  imitatione  Christi."- Church,  R. 
W.  Pensees  of  Pascal.— Goulburn,  E.  M.  St.  Francis  of  Sales'  Introd. 
to  the  dev.  life.— French,  R.  C.  Baxter  and  "  The  saint's  rest."— Alex- 
ander, W.  St.  Augustine's  confessions.— Humphry,  W.  G.  J.  Taylor's 
*'  Holy  living  and  dying."- Ashwell,  A.  R.  Tlie  '*  Theologia  Germanica." 
—Carter,  T.  T.  Fenelon's'  "  (Euvres  spirituelles."— Woodford,  J.  B. 
"Devotions"  of  Bp.  Andrewes.— Barry,  A.  The  "Christian  year."— 
Bickersteth,  E.  H.  Milton's  "Paradise  Lost."  —  Howson,  J.  S.  The 
"Pilgrim's  progress."— Burgon,  J.  W.  The  prayer  book  a  devotional 
manual  and  guide. 
Kempis,  Thomas  a.  See  Thomas  a  Kempis. 
Kemshead,  W.  B.     Inorganic  chemistry.     (Collins'  elem.  sci. 

ser.)  12814 

Kendall,  A.     Autobiography  ;  ed.  by  W.  Stickney.  10827 

Kendall,  G.  W.     Narrative  of  the  Texan  Santa  Fe  expedition. 

2  V.  2448-9 

Kendall,  W.  A.     Verses.      {In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 

Kendrick,  A.  C.     Life  and  letters  of  Mrs.  E.  C.  Judson.  2450 

—  Our  poetical  favorites;  a  selection.    3  ser.  9825;  14329;  22156 
Kenedy,  A.     New  Zealand.  .    13621 
Kenelm  Chillingly;  by  [E.  Bulwer  Lytton].  11474 
Kenilworth.     Black,  A.  and  C.     {In  their  Guide  to  Leaming- 
ton, etc.)  *1, 

Kenilworth  ;  by  W.  Scott.  3819 

Kennan,  G.     Tent  life  in  Sibei'ia.  9021 

Kennaway,  C.  E.     Consolatio.  10163 
Kennedy,  A.  B.  W.     The  kinematics  of  machinery.    lUust.  by 

the, Berlin  coll.  of  kinematic  models.      (Sci.  lect.)  16995 

—  Same.    {In  So.  Kensington  sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 
Kennedy,  A.  W.  M.  C.     To  the  Arctic  regions  and  back  ;  tour 

to  Lapland  and  Norway,    with  notes    on    sport   and   uat. 
hist.     Map  and  illust.  18626 

Kennedy,  B.  H.    Commentary  and  appendices.     {In  Virgilius. 

Bucolica,  etc.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.                    '  693 

Kennedy,  G.     Dunallau.  5733 

—  Philip  Colville;  Anna  Ross;  Jessy  Allan,  the  lame  girl.  7207 
Kennedy,  J.     The  school  and  the  family  ;  ethics  of  school  re- 

'  lations.  17765 

Kennedy,  J.  P.     Uorse-shoe  Robinson  ;  rev.  ed.  2456 

—  Memoirs  of  Wm.  Wirt.    2  v.  2454-6 

—  Rob  of  the  Bowl ;  legend  of  St.  Inigoe's.  2457 

—  Swallow  Barn,  or,  A  sojourn  in  the  01^  Dominion ;  rev.  ed.    Illust.  5374 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Life  of  Kennedy.  9674 
Kennedy,  P.  Legendary  fictions  of  the  Irish  Celts.  11461 
Kennedy,  W.   S.     Henry  W.   Longfellow;   biog.,   anecdotes, 

letters,  criticism.     Portr.  and  illust.  21551 

—  John  Greenleaf  Whittier ;  life,  genius,  and  writings.  22274 

—  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  poet,  litterateur,  scientist.  22866 
Kenneth;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  4902 
Kenneth,  my  king  ;  by  S.  A.  Brock.  11323 
Kennett,  Story  of  ;  by  B.  Taylor.  6263 
Kenney,  C.  L.  Memoir  of  M.  W.  Balfe.  13858 
Kenney,     J.     Plays.     jSee    French's  min.    dr.  ; — Sargent,  E. 

Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Kenrick,  J.     Phoenicia.     Maps  and  illust.  17380 
Kenrick,   W.     New  American  orchardist ;  with  app.  on  veg- 
etables, ornamental  trees,  shrubs,  e^c.,-3d.  ed.  2459 
Kent,  Duchess  of.     See  Maria  Louisa  Victoria,  Duchess  of  Kent. 
Kent,  C.     Charles  Dickens  as  a  reader.  20332 
Kent,  J.  E.     Chemistry  applied  to  agriculture.  2415 
Kent,  J.  The  Johnson  manor ;  tale  of  olden  time  in  New  York.  17062 

—  Sibyl  Spencer.  17990 
Kent,  W.     Revision.     See  Beardslee,  L  A.     Experiments. 

—  The  strength  of  materials.     (Van  Nostrand's  Sci.-ser.)  18771 
Kent,  W.  C.     The  vision  of  Cagliostro.     (I7i  Tales  fr.  Black- 
wood, V.  5.)  19144 

Kent,   W.  S.     Gigantic  cuttle-fish.     {In  Estes,   1).     Half-hr. 

rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 
Kent.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  Kent.  *I 
Kentish,  T.     Treatise  on  a  box  of  instruments   and  the  slide- 
rule.  2460 
Kentucky.     Arthur,  T.  S.  and  Carpenter, ,W.  H.     History  of 

Kentucky.  231 

Kentucky's  love  ;  by  E.  King.  11321 

Keon,  M.  G.     Dion  and  the  sibyls.  18317 
Kepler  {or  Keppler) ,  J.     Bertrand,   J.     Kepler ;  his  life  and 

works.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)  11625 

—  Bethune,  J.  E.  D.    Life  of  K.     {In  Lib.  usef.  kn.    Lives.)  5104 

—  Brewster,  D.  {In  his  Martvrs  of  sci.)  8884 
Keppel,  G.  T.,  6^^  Earl  of  Albemarle.  Fifty  years  of  my  life.  16089 
Keppel,  H.     Expedition  to  Borneo  ;  with  extr.  fr.  the  journal 

of  J.  Brooke.  2461 

Kept  in  the  dark  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  22182 

Ker,  D.     On  the  road  to  Khiva.  12813 
Keramics.     See  Pottery. 

Keramos,  and  other  poems  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  17614 
Keratry,  E.,  Comte  de.     Rise  and  fall  of  the  Emperor  Maxi- 
millian ;  narr.  of  the  Mexican  empire,   1861-7  ;  with  the 

imperial  correspondence.  *I 


694  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Kereven,  K.  P.     Doctor  Aar.     (In  Short  stories.)  6965 

Kerl,  S.     Elements  of  compositioD  and  rhetoric.  10546 

Kern,  G.  M.     Practical  landscape  gardening.     2d.  ed.  2464 

Kerner,  A.     Flowers,  and  their  unbidden  guests  ;  with  pref. 

letter  by  C.  Darwin  ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  W.  Ogle.  ,  Illust.  18365 

Kerr,  Orpheus  C.  (pseud.)     See  Newell,  R.  H. 

Kerr,  R.  W.     History  of  the  Government  printing  office  ;  with 

record  of  the  pub.  printing,  r789-1881.   2d.  ed.  Illust.  *I 

Kerr,  R.  The  gentleman's  house  ;  or.  How  to  plan  Eng.  resi- 
dences.    3d.  ed.,  rev.     Plans.  10724 

Kerr,  W.  C.  Geological  and  sanitary  rel.  of  drainage  and  wa- 
ter supply  in  No.  Carolina.  (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 
Rept.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Kerry.     Froude,  J.  A.     A  fortnight  in  K.   (In  his  Short  stud., 

ser.  2.)  .  9686 

Keshub  Chunder  Sen.  Four  lectures  ;  with  pref.  by  S.  D.  Col- 
let.     (The  Brahmo  Somaj.)  8946 

Kessler,  J.  Introduction  to  the  lang.  and  literature  of  Mada- 
gascar. *I 

Kester's  evil  eye.     (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.    Household  Words, 

V.  3.)  14303- 

Kesteven,  W.  H.     A  microscopical  biography.   (In  Brown,  R. 

Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

Kett,  C.  W.     Rubens.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  artists.)  19349 

Kett,  H.     Flowers  of  wit.,  2465 

Kettle,  R.  M.     Lewell  pastures.  2638 

—  Lord  Maskelyne's  daughter.  20670 
Kettlewell,  S.    Thomas  a  Kempis  and  the  Brothers  of  Common 

Life.     2  V.  21591-2 

Kew.     Oliver,  D.     Guide  to  the  Royal  Botanic  Gardens  and 

pleasure  grounds.  *I 

Key,  A.  and  Retzius,  G.     Ur  var  tids  forskning.     See  Abelin, 

H.  ;— Hildebrand,  H.  H. 
Keyes,  E.  R.     Wesley  and  Swedenborg.  12549 

—  Keyes'  hand-book  of  northern  pleasure  travel.  12959 
Keyser,  C.  S.  Penn's  treaty  with  the  Indians.  22081 
Khayydm,   O.     Rubdiydt ;    rendered  into  Eng.   verse   [by  E. 

Fitzgerald] .  *I 
Khemi.     See  Egypt. 

Khiva.     Burnaby,  F.     A  ride  to  Khiva.  17057 

—  Ker,  D.    On  the  road  to  Khiva.                                              '  12813 

—  MacGahan,  J.  A.  Campaigning  on  the  Oxus,  and  the  fall  of  Khiva.  13086 
Khiva  and  Turkestan  ;  [relations  with  Russia]  ;  fr.  the  Russian, 

by  H.  Spalding.  13292 

Khorassan.     MacGregor,  C.  M.     Narrative  of  a  journey  thr. 

K.,  etc.,  1875.  2  v.  18632-3 

Kidd,  W.,  Capt.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Capt.  W.  Kidd.  13780 

Kidder,  D.  F.,  joint  author.     See  Fletcher,  J.  C. 

Kiddle,  H.  Common  school  teaching ;  lect.  (Pps.  on  educa- 
tion.) *I 

—  and  Schem,  A.  J.    Year-book  of  education,  1878.  17876 

—  Harrison,  T.  F.  and  Calkins,  N.  A.    Manual  of  methods  for  a  graded 

course  of  instruction.  12231 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  695 

Kildhurm's  oak  ;  by  J.   Hawthorne.     {In  Ms  Ellice  Quentin, 

ete.,v.  2.)  20807 

Kilgore,  C.  B.     Democracy ;  essay.     (7n   Centenn.   Cong,   of 

Lib.  Report,  1876.)  *I 

Kilgore,  D.  Y.  Ecclesiasticism  in  Amer.  politics  and  institu- 
tions ;  address,  (/n  Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Report,  1876.)         *I 

Kill  or  cure  ;  by  C.  Dance.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  6.)       11838 

Killarney.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide    to  Killarney   and    So. 

of  Ireland.  *I 

—  Graves,  A.  P.  Songs  of  Killarney.  12576 
Killebrew,  F.  W.     Report  on  the  soil  of  Rugby.     {In  Hughes, 

T.  Rugby.  20708 
Killen,  W.  D.  The  old  Catholic  church ;  hist.,  doctr.,  wor- 
ship, and  polity  of  the  Christians,  A.  D.  755.  16833 
Kilmaine,  C.  J.  Grant  J.  (7n /i^s  Cavaliers  of  fortune.)  10760 
Kilmeny  ;  by  W.  Black.  8697 
Kilpatrick,  H.  J.  Moore,  J.  Kilpatrick  and  our  cavalry.  5973 
Kilrogan  cottage  ;  by  M.  Despard.  17887 
Kimball,  J.  W.  Encouragements  to  faith.  12145 
Kimball,  J.  H.^  joint  author.  iS'ee  Thome,  J.  A. 
Kimball,  R.  B.   In  the  tropics  ;  by  a  settler  in  Santo  Domingo  ; 

with  introd.  by  K.  5582 

—  Romance  of  student  life  abroad.  2467 

—  St.  Leger.  2468 

—  To-day,  a  romance.  5845 

—  Undercurrents.  7110 

—  Was  he  successful  ?  5581 
Kinahan,  G.  H.  Handy-book  of  rock  names,  with  descr.  of  the 

rocks.  11770 

Kindergarten.     Hoffmann,  H.     Kindergarten  toys,  and  how  to 

use  tliem.  12886 

—  Mann,  M.  P.  and  Peabody,  E.  P.    Moral  culture  of  infancy,  and  kinder- 

garten guide ;  with  music.  8054 

—  Peabody,  E.  P.    Plea  for  Froebel's  kindergarten.    {In  Identification  of 

the  artisan,  etc.)  8131 

—  Plays  and  songs  for  kindergarten  and  family.  20754 

—  See  also  Children. 
Also  Froebel. 

Kindness.     Mayhew  H.  and  A.     Magic  of  kindness  ;  or,  The 

wonderful  story  of  the  good  Huan.  2986 

Kinematics.     See  Dynamics  ; — Machinery. 

Kinetic   theory   of  gases.     Watson,  H.  W.     Treatise  on  the 

Kinetic  theory  of  gases.  17001 

King,  C     The  colonel's  daughter  ;  or,  Winning  his  spurs.  22471 

King,  C.     Ascent  of  Mt.  Tyndall.     (Little  class.,  v.  17.)  20166 

—  Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevjida.  9943 
King,  C.  C.    A  cannon  shot.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  The  sun  telegraph.  (7/4  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 
King,  D.  B.  The  Irish  question.  22157 
King,  E.     French  political  leaders.     (Brief  biographies.)  13829 

—  The  gentle  savage.  22811 

—  The  great  South:  journeys  in  Louisiana,  Texas,  etc.  16680 

—  Hungarian  types  and  Austrian  pictures;  Odd  corners  of  Austria;  Along 

the  Danube;  Danubian  Days.     {In  Murphy,  B.  and  others.  On  the 

Rhine.)  19935 

—  Kentucky's  love.                                                       '  11321 

—  My  Paris ;  French  character  sketches.  7596 


696  FIJEE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

King,  H.     Brown's  peccadillo  ;  an  idyll   of  the   Temple.  {In 

Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  no.  24.)  19169 
King,  H.  M.     The  sabbath  and  the  family.     {In  Sabb.  ess.)     19808 

King,  J.  F.     Chemistry  of  water.     {In  Brown,    R.     Sci:  for 

all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Coal  ^as.  {In  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
King,  J.  Sketch  of  K.  {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 
King,  K.     The  bubble  reputation.  18084 

—  Hugh  Melton.  14380 

—  Off  the  roll.  15367 

—  Our  detachment.  13756 

—  The  queen  of  the  regiment.  12673 
King,  P.,  Itli  Baron  King.     Brougham,  H.      {In  his  Hist,  sk., 

ser.  2.)  526 

King,  T.  S.     Christianity  and  humanity;  sermons;    ed.  with 

mem.  by  E.  P.  Whipple.  2d.  ed.                                             17138 

—  Patriotism,  and  other  papers.  5721 

Contents.  Biographical  sk.— Patriotism.— Washington,  or  Greatness.— 
Beauty  and  religion.— Great  principles  and  small  duties.— Plato's  views  of 
immortality.— Thought  and  things.— True  greatness.— Indirect  influ- 
ences,—Life  more  than  meat.— Inward  resources.— Natural  and  spiritual 
Providence.— Philosophy  and  theology.— Natural  and  revealed  religion.— 
The  idea  of  God  and  the  truths  of  Christianity. — Harmony  of  opposite 
qualities  in  the  Savior's  character  and  teachings. — The  chief  appeal  of  re- 
ligion. 

—  Substance  and  show,  and  other  lectures;  ed.  by  E.  P.  Whipple.  17277 

Contents.  Substance  and  show. — The  laws  of  disorder.— Socrates. — 
Sight  and  insight. — Hildebrand.— Music. — Existence  and  life.— The  earth 
and  the  mechanic  arts. — Daniel  Webster. — Books  and  reading.— The  priv- 
ileges and  duties  of  patriotism. — Intellectual  duties  of  students  in  their 
academic  years. 

—  Spiritual  Christianitv.     {In  Pitts-St.  chap,  lect.)  20424 

—  The  White  hills.       '  9338 

—  Frothingham,  R.     A  tribute  to  Starr  King.  5794 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.  {In  his  Character.)  6546 
King,  W.  H.     Lessons  and  pract.  notes   on  steam,  the  steam 

engine,  propellers,  etc.  ;  rev.  by  J.  W.  King.  19th.  ed.  22767 
King,  W.  R.     United  States  Congress.    Obituary  addresses  on 

the  death  of  K.,  1853.        .  2469 

King  and  Commonwealth;  by  B.  M.  Cordery  and  J.  S.  Phill- 

potts.  15670 

King,  The,  and  the  deserter  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  M.  Maddox.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  39.)  11829 

King,  The,  and  the  cloister;  by  E.  M.  Stewart.  12509 

King  Charming;    by  J.   R.  Planch^.   {In  his  Extravaganzas, 

V.  4.)  *I 

—  Same.  {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  9.)  11840 
King  Christmas ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  his  Extravaganzas, 

V.  5.)  *I 

King  David  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.  {In  her  Rodman  the  keeper.)  19610 
King  Edwin,  At  the  Court  of  ;  drama  ;  by  W.  Leighton,  Jr.  17339 
King   Grimalkum   and    Pussyanita ;    or,   The    cats'    Arabian 

nights  ;  by  A.  M.  Diaz.  21161 

King  Henry.     See  Henry. 
King  John  ;  tragedy  ;  by  W.   Shakspeare.     {In  Mod.   stand. 

dr.,  V.  5.)  11807 

King  John.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
King  Lear;  tragedy;  by  W.  Shakspeare.     {In   Mod.    stand. 

dr.,  V.  9.)  11811 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  697 

King  Lear.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

King  of  Hayti ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.     {In  his   Logic   of  polit. 

econ.)  1162 

King  of  No-land  ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  13320 

King  of  the  commons  ;  play  ;  by  J.  White.     {Bi  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  4.)  11806 

King,  The,  of  the  golden   river ;  by   J.    Ruskin.     (In   Little 

class.,  V.  10.)  .  12981 

King,  The,  of  the  Hurons  ;  by  P.  H.  Myers.  2116 

King  of  the  Peacocks  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  (In  his  Extrava- 
ganzas, V.  3.)  *I 

King,    The,    of  the   Peak :    by   A.    Cunningham.     (In   Little 

class.,  V.  7.)  12978 

King  Rent's  daughter;  drama;  by  H.  Hertz.  1893 

—  Same.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  34.)  7988 
King  William  and  his  armies  ;   by  R.  M.  Johnston,     (j^  his 

Dukesborough  tales.)  22894 

Kingdom,  The,  of  God,  and  other  sermons  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  21327 
Kinglake,  A.  W.     Eothen  ;  or.  Traces  of  travel  brought  home 

fr.  the  East.    New  ed.  2471 

—  Invasion  of  the  Crimea ;  its  origin  and  its  prog,  to  the  death  of  Lord 

Raglan,  v.  1-4.  12286-9 
Kings.     See  Norway. 

King's  Chapel.     See  Boston.  Ecclesiastical  organizations. 

King's  Cope.  12885 

King's  highway  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  2301 

Kings  in  exile  ;  by  A.  Daudet.  19453 

King's  missive,  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  20297 

King's  own,  The  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2922 

King's  own  borderers.  The  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10762 
King's  rival,  The;    drama;    by  T.  Taylor  and  C.  Reade.      (In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  16.)  11818 

King's  servants;  The;  by  H.  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  12510 
Kingsford,  Jane^  pseud.     See  Barnard,  C. 

Kingsley,  C.     Alexandria  and  her  schools  ;  lect.  15712 

—  All  saints'  day,  and  other  sermons ;  ed.  by  W.  Harrison.  17672 

—  Alton  Locke.*                                               *  2472 

—  Amyas  Leigh.    See  Westward  ho  I  below. 

—  At  last ;  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies.  9657 

—  The  fens.     (Little  class.,  v.  17.)        '  20166 

—  Glaucus ;  or.  The  wonders  of  the  shore.  2473 

—  Health  and  education.  12906 

Contents.  The  science  of  health.— The  two  breaths.— The  tree  of 
knowledge.— Nausicaa  in  London ;  or,  The  lower  education  of  woman. — 
The  air-mothers.— Thrift.— The  study  of  nat.  history.— Bio-geology . — 
Heroism.— Superstition.— Science.— Grots  and  groves.— George  Buchanan, 
scholar.— jRondelet,  the  Huguenot  naturalist.—Vesalius,  the  anatomist. 

—  Hereward,  the  last  of  the  English.  6093 

—  The  hermits.  7488 

—  The  heroes ;  or,  Greek  fairy  tales.  Illust.  2476 

—  Hypatia.  2474 

—  Lectures  in  Amei-ica,  1874.  14331 

Contents.  Westminster  Abbey.— The  stage  as  it  was  once.— First  dis- 
covery of  America.— The  servant  of  the  Lord.— Ancient  civilisation. 

—  Lectures  on  the  Ancient  Regime  as  it  existed  on  the  continent  before  the 

French  revolution.  15960 

—  Letters  and  memories  of  his  life ;  ed.  by  his  wife.    3rd.  ed.    2  v.  16830-1 

—  Literary  and  general  lectures  and  essay's.  21362 

Contents.  The  stage  as  it  was  once.— Thoughts  on  Shelley  and  Byron.— 
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A.  Smith  and  A.  Pope.— Tennyson. — Burns  and  his  school. — The  poetry 
of  sacred  and  legendary  art. — On  English  composition. — English  litera- 
ture.—Grots  and  groves. — Hours  witn  the  mystics. — F.  D.  Maurice. — 
Phaethon;  or,  Loose  thoughts  for  loose  thinkers,  1852. 

—  Living  truths ;  from  the  writings  of  K. ;  by  E.  E.  Brown.    Introd.  by 

W.  D.  Howells.     (Spare  minute  ser.) 

—  Madame  How,  and  Lady  Why. 

—  Plays  and  Puritans,  and  other  hist,  essays. 

Contents.  Plays  and  Puritans. — Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  times. — 
Fronde's  History  of  England. 

—  Poems.  .  {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.) 

—  Poems;    incl.  The  saints  tragedy,  Andromeda,    songs,    ballads,    etc.; 

collect,  ed. 

—  Preface.    (In  Tauler,  J.    Hist.) 

—  Prose  idylls,  new  and  old. 

Contents.    A  charm  of  birds;  Chalk-stream  studies.— The  fens.— My 
winter  garden.— From  ocean  to  sea.— N^orth  Devon. 

—  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  time ;  with  other  papers. 

Contents.  Sir  W.  Raleigh  and  his  time.— Plays  and  Puritans.— Bums 
and  his  school.— Hours  with  the  mystics :  (Imper/ec«.)— Tennyson;  {Im- 
perfect.)—Poetry  of  sacred  and  legendary  art.— North  Devon.— Phae- 
thon.—Alexandria  and  her  schools.— My  winter-garden. — England  from 
Wolsey  to  Elizabeth. 

—  Town  geology. 

—  Two  years  ago. 

—  The  water  babies ;  a  fairy  tale.    Illust. 

—  Westward  ho !  or,  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh. 

—  Yeast ;  a  problem. 

—  McCarthy,  J.     {In  his  Mod.  lead.) 

—  Stephen,  L.     {In  his  Hours  in  a  library,  ser.  3.) 

Kingsley.  F.  J.     Tt^e  disestablishment  of  the  Eng.   alphabet. 

(In  Pitman,  I.     Plea  for  spell,  ref.) 
Kingsley,  H.     Austin  Elliot. 

—  Fireside  studies.    2  v. 

Contents.    Y.  1.     The  fathers  of   the  Spectator.— Two  old  Sussex 
worthies. — An  old-fashioned  member. — The  master  of  the  "Mermaid." 
2.    The  father  of  irregular  drama.— Fletcher  and  Beaumont. — Sir  Philip 
Sidney. 
— The  Harveys. 

—  Hetty. 

—  The  ilillvars  and  the  Burtons. 

—  The  lost'child.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  10.) 

—  Old  Margaret. 

—  Ravenshoe. 

—  Recollections  of  Geoffry  Hamlyn. 

—  Silcote  of  Silcotes. 

—  Stretton. 

—  Tales  of  old  travel  re-narrated. 

Contents.  Marco  Polo.— Shipwreck  of  Pelsart.— Wonderful  adven- 
tures of  A.  Battel.— Wanderings  of  a  Capuchin.— Peter  Carder.— Preser- 
vation of  the  "Terra  Nova."— Spitzbergen.— D'Ermenonville's  acclimati- 
zation adventure. — The  old  slave  trade. — Miles  Philips. — Suflferings  of 
Robert  Everard. — John  Fox. — Alvaro  Nunez. — Foundation  of  an  empire. 
Kingsley,  J.  S.    The  naturalist's  assistant ;  with  a  bibliography 

of  works  for  the  zoologist. 
Kingsley,  J.  L.     Historical  discourse  del.  bef.  the  citizens  of 
New  Haven. 

—  Life  of  E.  Stiles.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  16.) 
Kingston,  W.H.  G.     Antony  Wayriiouth. 

—  Charley  Laurel ;  story  of  adventure  by  sea  and  land. 

—  The  cruise  of  the  Frolic. 

—  Dick  Cheveley ;  his  adv.  and  misadventures.    Illust. 

—  Digby  Heathcote. 

—  Fisher  life  on  the  Cornish  coast. 

—  Fred  Markham  in  Russia ;  or.  The  boy  travellers  in  the  land  of  the  czar. 

Illust. 

—  Hendricks  the  hunter ;  tale  of  Zululand.    Illust. 

—  History  of  the  British  navy. 


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12198 
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3951 

2475 


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2477 

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2478 

11191 

18645 

18516 

2608 

16538-9 


11012 
8025 
5896 
12981 
10746 
2507 
2479 
7046 
7833 
8065 


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10614 

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21445 
19350 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  699 

—  In  New  Granada;  or.  Heroes  and  patriots.  19473 

—  In  the  eastern  seas.                                        ^  10613 

—  In  tlie  wilds  of  Florida;  tale  of  warfare  and  hunting.  19950 

—  James  Braithwaite,  the  supercargo.    Illust.  22158 

—  Little  Ben  Hadden.  10616 

—  Mark  Seaworth.  10619 

—  Marmaduke  Merry,  the  midshipman.  5570 

—  Notable  voyages,  fr.  Columbus  to  Parry.    Illust.  19571 

Contents^  Columbus. —Vasco  da  Gama. —  Fernando  Magalhaens. — 
Sir  Francis  Drake.— Cavendish. — Schoaten  and  Le  Maire.— Dampier. — 
Anson.— Capt.  Cook.— Capt.  Perrv. 

—  Oflftosea.                                        '  10617 

—  Peter  the  whaler.    Illust.  2480 

—  Peter  Trawl ;  or,  The  adventures  of  a  whaler.    Illust.  21036 

—  The  rival  Crusoes.    Illust.  18328 

—  Round  the  world.  2481 

—  Salt  water.  3207 

—  Schoolboy  days.  10618 

—  Snow-shoes  and  canoes.  16723 

—  Stories  of  animal  sagacity.  13338 

—  The  story  of  Nelson ;  The  grateful  Indian ;  The  boatswain's  son.     (Mag- 

net stories.)  10566 

—  The  three  commanders ;  or,  Active  service  afloat  in  modern  days.  14158 

—  Three  hundred  vears  ago;  or.  The  martvr  of  Brentwood.  7620 

—  The  three  lieutenants.                                '  13339 

—  Voyage  of  the  "  Steadfast."  17278 

—  Washed  ashore.  10615 

—  Western  wanderings ;  or,  A  pleasure  tour  in  the  Canadas,  v.  2.  2483 

—  The  western  world ;  picturesque  sk.  of  nature  and  nat.  history  in  No.  and 

So.  America.                                                                             '  13283 

—  The  young  Llanero ;  story  of  war  and  wild  life  in  Venezuela.  17139 
Kingzett,    C.    T.     History,    products,    and   processes   of    the 

alkali  trade,  incl.  recent  improvements.  17233 

—  Nature's  hygiene;  ess.  on  pop.  sci.  subj.  with  spec.  ref.  to  the  chemistry 

and  hygiene  of  the  Eucalyptus  and  the  Pine. 
Kinkel,  G.     A  family  feud.      {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s., 

V.  21.)  19166 

—  Margret.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16150 
Kinkel,  J.  MusikalischeOrthodoxie.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16163 
Kinley  Hollow  ;  by  G.  H.  Hollister.  21892 
Kinzie,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Wau-Bun.  11699 
Kiosque,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  11.)  *I 
Kip,  L.     The  dead  Marquise.  11966 

—  Hannibal's  man;  and  other  tales.  21796 

Contents.  Hannibal's  man.— In  three  heads.— Ghosts  at  Grantley. — 
Secret  of  Apollonius  Septrio.- Prior  Polycarp's  portrait. — St.  Nicholas 
and  the  gnome. 

—  Nestlenook.  (Knickerbocker  novels.)  20278 
Kip,  W.  I.,  Bp.     Christmas  holidays  in  Rome.  7587 

—  Early  conflicts  of  Christianity.  2484 

—  Early  Jesuit  missions  in  North  America.  2485 

—  Historical  scenes  fr.  the  old  Jesuit  missions.  15369 

—  Unnoticed  things  of  Scripture.  7521 
Kippax,  J.  R.     Churchyard  literature ;   Amer.  epitaphs,  with 

rem.  on  monumental  inscriptions,  etc.  *I 

Kippis,  A.  Life  of  Dr.  Butler.   {In  Butler,  J.  Works,  v.  1.)  651 

—  Narrative  of  voyages  by  Capt.  Cook ;  with  acct.  of  his  life.  2486 
Kirby,  W.     Power,  wisdom,  and  goodness  of  God  as  mani- 
fested   in  the  creation  of    animals,   etc.  ;    new   ed.    with 
notes,  by  T.  R.  Jones.  2487 

—  and  Spence,  W.  Introduction  to  entomology.  2488 
Kirk,  E.  N.     Charity.     {In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 

—  Paul  the  Apostle.    {In  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Young  men,  etc.)  4914 

—  Hears,  D.  0.    Life  of  Kirk.  17280 


700  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Kirk,  E.  (pseud.  Nellie  Ames) .    Up  Broadway,  and  its  sequel ; 

a  life  story.  8465 

Kirk,  E.  W.^  formerly  Miss  Olney.     Clare  and  B6b6.  18714 

Kirk,  J.     Mother  of  the  Wesleys  ;  biography.  6613 
Kirk,  J.  F.  History  of  Charles  the  Bold,  Duke  of  Burgundy.  3  v.  7374-6 
Kirke,  Edmund,  pseud.     See  Gilmore,  J.  R. 
Kirkham,  S.,  joint  author.     See  Fowler,  O.  S. 

Kirkland,  C.  M.  {pseud.  Mary  Clavers).     Forest  life.  2489 

—  Holidays  abroad.    2  v.  2490-1 

—  Memoirs  of  Washington.  <  2492 

—  Our  new  home  in  the  west ;  [Michigan] .    Illust.  10560 

—  Western  clearings.  1641 

—  Powell,  T.  {In  his  Living  authors.)  3522 
Kirkland,  S.     Lothrop,  S.  K.     Life  of  K.     (In  Sparks,  J. 

Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  25.)  4134 

Kirkland  family.     Muzzey,  A.  B.      (In  his  Reminis.)  22390 

Kirkwood,  A.  M.     Rules   of    politeness ;     Rules  for  sewing. 

(In  Wilson  Indust.  School.     Little  lessons.)  18605 

Kirkwood,   A.   W.     Series  of    lessons.     (In   Wilson  Indust. 

School.     Little  lessons.)  18605 

Kirkwood,  D.     Comets  and  meteors.  11795 

—  Meteoric  astronomy;  treat,  on  shooting-stars,  fire-balls,  and  aerolites.  6947 
Kirwan,  pseud.     See  Murray,  N. 

Kirwan,  A.  V.     Host  and  guest ;  book  about  dinners,  etc.  12579 

Kismet ;   [by  J.  Fletcher].  16737 

Kiss  and  be  friends  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith.  21839 

Kiss  and  try  ;  by  R.  Jefferies.      (In  Soc.  nov^,  v.  1.)  22935 

Kiss  in  the  dark;    by  J.    B.   Buckstone.      (In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  6.)  11838 

Kissing.     Bombaugh,  C.  C.     The  literature  of  kissing.  15335 

Kit ;  a  memory  ;  by  J.  Payn.  22392 

Kit  Kelvin's  kernels  ;   [by  J.  Canning].  2493 

Kitchel,  H.  D.     Christian  doctr.  the  mold  of  Chr.  character. 

(Jti  Boston  lect.,  1872.)  ^        _  8988 

Kitchen  garden  Association.      Advanced   lessons  in  kitchen 

garden,  with  songs  and  occupations.  22622 

—  Household  economy.  •  21803 
Kitchin,  G.  W.  A  history  of  France,  v.  1-3.  12580  ;  17234-5 
Kitching,  J.  H.  Irving,  T.  ''More  than  conqueror"  ;  mem.  of  K.  11277 
Kites  and  pigeons  ;  by  J.  Hatton.  (In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)  22935 
Kith  and  kin  ;  by  J.  Fothergill.  21174 
Kitto,  J.  Illustrated  hist,  of  Palestine  ;  fr.  the  patriarchal  age.     5753 

—  Scripture  lands;  hist.,  geog.,  and  topog.  sketches.    Atlas.  2494 

—  Sketch  of  Kitto.  (7w  Famous  boys!)  5036;  7707 
Kitton,  F.     The  polariscope.     (In  Lankester,  E.     Half-hours 

with  the  microscope.)  12118 

Kitty  ;  by  M.  B.  Edwards.  8809 

Kitty  Craig  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.     (  With  Ciiateau  D'Or.)  20855 

Kitty's  choice  ;  by  R.  H.  Davis.  10484 

Kitty's  class  day ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.         .  15880 

—  Same.  {In  her  Proverb  stor.)  22009 
Klaczko,  J.     Polish  poetry  in  the  19th.  cent.  (In  Cook,  M. 

W.     The  undivine  comedy,  etc.)  13965 

—  Two  chancellors :  Prince  Gortchakof  and  Prince  Bismarck ;  tr.  bv  F.  P. 

Ward.  '  15886 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  701 

Klapka,    Gen.  G.      Memoirs  of  the  war  of  independence  in 

Hungary  ;  tr.  by  O.  Wenckstern.     2  v.  2495-6 

Kleber,  J.  B.     Kleber.     {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

Klein,  Pastor.     The  pastor's  narrative ;  or,  Before  and  after 

the  Battle  of  Worth,  1870;  tr.  by  Mrs.  F.  E.  Marshall.  22812 

Kleist,  H.  von.    Michael  Kohlhaas.  {In  Tales  fr.  the  German.  )5217 

—  Michael  Kohlhaas ;  St.  Cecilia.     {In  Tales  fr.  the  German.)  4347 

—  Die  Yerlobung  in  St.  Domingo.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16147 

—  Lloyd,  F.    Prussia's  representative  man.  13874 

—  Schmidt,  J.    Kleist's  "  Prinz  von  Homburg."     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem 

Geistigen  Leben,  v.  1.)  16311 
Klemm,  L.  R.     Poesie  fiir  Haus  uud  Schule  ;  select,  and  arr.  16348 
Klencke,  P.  F.  H.     Alexander  von  Humboldt ;   a  biog.  monu- 
ment ;  tr.  by  J.  Bauer.  5027 
Kletzinsky,  Prof.  — .    Nitrogen  bodies  of  mod.  chemistry.    {In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1872.)  13103 
Klopstock,  F.  G.     Hosmer,  J.  K.     {In  his  Hist,  of   German 

literature.)  18259 

—  Der  Messias.  10322 

—  Taylor,  B.    Klopstock,  Wieland,  and  Herder.  (In  his  Stud,  in  G«rm.  lit.)    19003 
Klosterheim;  by  T.  De  Quincey.  1153 

—  Same.    (In  his  Memorials,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1156 
Kluckhohn,  A.     Louise,  Queen  of  Prussia ;  a  memorial ;  tr.  by 

E.  H.  Denis.  21036 
Klunzinger,  C.  B.     Upper  Egypt :  its  people  and  its  products  ; 

with  pref.  not.  by  G.  Schweinfurth.  17337 

Knapen,  D.  M.     Mechanic's  assistant.  2497 

Knapp,  J.     Autobiography  ;  with  essay  by  R.  Jeffery.  7289 

Knapp,  S.  L.     Biographical  sk.  of  lawyers,  statesmen,  etc.  2498 

Knapp,  W.  H.     Autobiography;  with  essays.  11331 

Essays.    Processes  of  life. — Man  and  nature. — Human  consciousness. — 
Beginning  and  ending.— Social  or  common-wealth. 

Knapp,  W.  J.     Grammar  of  the  mod.  Spanish  language.  22322 
Knappert,  J.     The  religion  of  Israel,  a  manual ;  fr.  the  Dutch 

by  R.  A.  Armstrong.  17530 

Knapsack,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                                      1327  ;  15295 
KnatchbuU-Huguessen.     See  Huguessen. 
Kneeland,  S.     An  American  in  Iceland ;  acct.  of  its  scenery, 

people,  and  hist.,  with  descr.  of  its  millennial  celebration, 

1874  ;  notes  on  the  Orkney,  Shetland,  and  Faroe  islands, 

and  the  eruption  of  1875.  15370 
Knickerbocker,  D.^  pseud.     See  Irving,  W. 

Knicknacks  fr.  an  editor's  table ;  by  L.  G.  Clark.  844 

Knight,  A.  G.     Life  of  C.  Columbus.  17579 

Knight,  C.     Cyclopaedia  of  London.  2502 

—  Cyclopaedia  of  the  industrv  of  all  nations.  2503 

—  Half-hours  of  En^.  hist.  ff.  the  Roman  period  to  the  death  of  Elizabeth.  6.529 

—  Half-hours  with  the  best  letter  writers  and  autobiographers.  10642 

—  Knowledge  is  power ;  view  of  the  prod,  forces  of  mod.  societv,  and  the 

results  of  labour,  capital,  and  skill.    Illust.                            '  2500 

—  Lecture,  Sheffield  AthenaBum,  1847.     (In  Literarv  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  Passages  from  Riis]  life ;   [autobiographv] .          *  12674 

—  Popular  hist,  of  England.    8  v.                "  4336-43 

—  Studies  of  Shakspere.  6371 

—  William  Shakspere :  a  biog.  2501 
—joint  author.    See  Craik,  G.  L. 

Knight,  Cornelia.    Personal  reminiscences.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  13766 


702  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Knight,  E.  H.     American  mechanical  dictionary.     3  v.  16752-4 

—  Mechanical  progress.     (In  Woolsey,  T.    1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 
Knight,  H.  W.  Diary  of  a  pedestrian  in  Cashmere  and  Thibet.     6475 
Knight,  R.  P.     The  symbolical  lang.   of    anc.    art  and  myth- 
ology.    New  ed.  ;  introd.,  add.,  etc.  ;  tr.  by  A.  Wilder.  *I 

Knight,  W.     Colloquia  peripatetica ;    notes  of    conversations 

by  Duncan  with  K.     4th.  ed.  12719 

—  Conservation  and  change ;  continuity  and  devel.  of  relig.    (In  Scotch 

sermons,  1880.)  1990a 

—  The  English  lake  distr.  as  interpreted  in  the  poems  of  Wordsworth.  18444 

—  Philosophical  classics  for  English  readers ;  namely: 

Adamson,  R.    Fichte.  20732 

Caird,  E.    Hegel.  22751 

Collins,  W.L.    Butler. 

Eraser,  A.  C.    Berkeley. 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.    Descartes. 

Wallace,  W.    Kant.  21662 

—  Spinoza.  22682 

Contents.    Knight,  W.    Introductory  note. — Land,  T.    In  memory  of 
S.— Fischer,  K.    Life  and  character   of   S.— Vloten,  J.  van.   Spinoza.— 
Renan,  E.    Spinoza,  1677-1877. 
Knight,  A,  of  Dannebrog  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.     (In  his  Ilka.)   20192 
Knight-errantry  in  the  19th.   cent.  ;  by  L.   Oliphant.     (In  his 

Traits,  etc.)  '  22692 

Knight  of  Gwynne  ;  by  C.  Lever.     2  v.  2629-30 

Knight,  A,  of  the  19th.  century ;  by  E.  P.  Roe.  17147 

Knighton,  W.     On  the  training  system  of    educ,   partic.  as 

adapt,  for  large  towns.     {In  Soc.   for  Encour.  of  Arts, 

etc.    Lect.)  5855 

—  Private  life  of  an  Eastern  king  [Nussir-ud-Deen] .  3560 
Knights  and  their  days  ;  by  J.  Doran.  6300 
Knights,  The,  of  the  horseshoe ;  by  W.  A.  Caruthers.  22018 
Knightsbridge  mystery.  The  ;  by  C.   Reade.     (In  his  Multum 

in  parvo.)  22084 

Knitting.     Hale,  L.  P.     The  art  of  knitting.  21024 

—  Lady's  book  of  knitting  and  crochet;  cont.  patterns.  15385 
Knitting  sale-socks;  by  H.  E.  Prescott  [Mrs.  Spofford].  (In 

her  Amber  gods,  etc.)  5430 

Knockabout  Club  alongshore;  by  C.  A.  Stephens.  22177 
Knockabout  Club  in  the  woods  ;  adv.  in  Maine  and  Canada ; 

by  C.  A.  Stephens.  21115 
Knott,  J.  P.     Duluth  speech  ; — Sk.  of  K.     {In  Watterson,  H. 

Oddities  in  South,  life.)  22306 

Knowing  and  known,  New  theory  of  ;  by  J.  Cunningham.  13803 
Knowledge.     Allen,  H.  B.     The  useful  compan.  and  artificer's 

assistant;  encyc.  of  information.  21812 

—  Bacon,  F.    The  advancement  of  learning;  ed.  bv  W.  A.  Wright.  18951 

—  Cooke,  J.  P.    The  nobility  of  knowledge.     (In  his  Sci.  culture.)  20766 

—  Goodrich,  C.  A.    Family  encyclopaedia.  1579 

—  Haig,  J.    Symbolism ;  or.  Mind,  matter,  language,  as  the  elements  of 

thinking' and  reasoning,  and  as  the  necessary  factors  of  human  knowl- 
•  edge.  13448 

—  Hughes,  T.    Mental  furniture ;  or.  Adaptation  of  knowledge  to  men.  2067 

—  Hume,  D.     (Li  his  Philos.  works,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Smith,  H.  B.    Sir  Wm.  Hamilton's  theory  of  K.     (In  his  Faith  and 

philosophy.  18186 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Knowledge.     (In  his  Misc.)  22835 

—  Wilbur,  H,    Lexicon  of  useful  knowledge.  4776 

—  See  also  Intellect;— Science. 

Knowledge  and  faith,  and  other  discourses  ;  by  O.  B.  Frothing- 

ham.  16103 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  703 

Knowles,  J.  D.     Memoir  of    A.   H.   Judson  ;   [incl.  a  hist,  of 

Amer.  Baptist  Mission  in  the  Burman  Empire].  2505 

—  Same;  8th.  ed.,  with  continuation  of  the  hist,  of  the  mission.  13219 

—  Memoir  of  R.  Williams.  2606 
Knowles,  J.  S.     Dramatic  works.  11888 

Contents.  Caius  Gracchus. — Yirg-inius. — "William  Tell. — Alfred  the 
Great;  or,  The  patriotic  king;— The  hunchback, — The  wife.— Beggar  of 
Bethnal  Green.— The  daughter. — The  love-chase.— Woman's  wit;  or, 
Love's  disguises. — Maid  of  Mariendorpt.- Love.— John  of  Procida;  or, 
The  bridals  of  Messina.  —  Old  maids.  —  Rose  of  Arragon.— The  Sec- 
retarv. 

—  Fortesque.  1208 

—  Plays.    See  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Hofne,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
Knowlton,  H.  M.    Hints  for  pupils  in  drawing  and  painting 

illust.  fr.  charcoal  drawings,  by  W.  M.  Hunt.  *I 

Knox,  A.     Life  and  character  of  J.  Wesley.     {In  Curry,  D. 

Life  of  W.,  V.  2.)  4081 

Knox,    A.   A.     The  new  playground ;    or,  Wanderings    in 

Algeria.  21710 

Knox,  H.     Drake,  F.  S.     Life  and  correspondence  of  K.  11934 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     (In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829 
Knox,  J.     Carlyle,  T.    Portraits  of  Knox.   (  With  Early  kings 

of  Norway.)  13902 

—  Lorimer,  P.    John  Knox  and  the  church  of  England.  13876 

—  M'Crie,  T.    Life  of  K. ;  cont.  illust.  of  the  hist,  of  the  reformation  in 

Scotland.  16630 

—  Tulloch,  J.     {In  his  Leaders  of  the  Reform.)  4527 
Knox,  R.     Races  of  men  ;  phil.  enq.  into  the  infl.  of  race  over 

the  destinies  of  nations.     2d.  ed.  6506 

Knox,  T.  W.'     Boy  travellers  in  the  far  East ;  namely: 

Adventures  in  a  journey  to  Japan  and  China.    Illust.  19361 

Adventures  in  a  journey  to  Siam  and  Java;  with  deser.  of  Cochin 

China,  Cambodia,  Sumatra,  and  the  Malay  archipelago.    Illust.  19882 

Adventures  in  a  journev  to  Ceylon  and  Inclia,  with  descr.  of  Borneo, 

the  Phillipine  Is.,  and  Burmah.    Illust.  21097 

Adventures  in  a  journey  to  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land.  22203 

—  Camp-fire  and  cotton-field;  Southern  adv.  in  tinie  of  war.    Illust.  22202 

—  How  to  travel ;  hints,  advice,  and  suggestions.  20370 

—  John ;  or.  Our  Chinese  relations ;  stud,  of  our  emigration  and  commer- 

cial intercourse  with  the  Celestial  empire.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  18598 

—  Pocket  guide  for  Europe,  etc.  21588 

—  The  young  Nimrods  in  No.  America.    Illust.    (Hunting  adventures.)  20479 

—  The  young  Nimrod  around  the  world.    Illust.     (Hunting  adventures.)  21648 
Knox,  V.     Elegant  extracts  ;  passages  fr.   Eng.  authors  and 

.    translations;  new  ed.,  with  engr.,  v.  1,  2,  4-6.  5147-51 

Knox,  W.     Oh,  why  should  the  spirit  of    mortal  be  proud? 

Designs  by  L.  B.  Humphrey.  16574 

Kny,  L.    Plant  life  in  the  sea.    (Hf.-hr.  rec.  pop.  sci.,  ser.  2.)   18864 
Kobell,  F.  von.     Sketches  fr.  the  mineral  kingdom  ;  ed.  by  A. 

Henfrey.     {With  Schouw,  J.  F.     Earth,  plants,  etc.)  3803 

Koch,  C.  W.,  and  Schoell,  M.  S.  F.  History  of  the  revolutions 
in  Europe  to  1815.  Added,  Sketch  of  revolutions  in 
Greece,  etc.  ;  by  J.  Barrett ;  with  acct.  of  revolutions  in 
1848.  •  2514 

Koch,  K.  H.  E.  The  Crimea  and  Odessa  ;  tr.  by  J.  B.  Horner.     2509 
Koch,  R.     Holly  and  mistletoe  ;  tales  tr.  by  Trauermantel.  1954 

Contents.  Augusta.— Christmas  eve.— The  vouiigguest.— Greengreen.- 
Oda's  gift.— Castle  Hill.  .        *=*= 

—  and  Burg,  M.    Seedtime  and  harvest  tales ;  tr.  by  Trauermantel.  3897 

Contents.  Koch,  R.  Thepicthre;  Country  cousins ;  The  little  ragman.— 
Burg,  M.    The  inquisitive  boy. 


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Kock,  C.  P.  de.     Gautier,   T.,  and  others.     (In  their  Famous 

French  authors.)  19026 

Koehler,  S.  R.     Painting  in  America.  22461 

Bound  with  Buxton,  H.  J.  W.    Eng.  painters. 
Koenig  Rother ;  hrsg.  v.  H.  Riickert.     (Deutsche  Dicht.  des 

Mittelalters.)  16246 

Koeniggratz.     Adams,  C.      (In  his  Great  campaigns.)  18150 

Koenigsmark  ;  tragedy  ;  by  G.  H.  Boker.  7873 

Koerner,  K.  T.     Sammtliche  Werke.  10323 

—  Life  of  K.,  written  by  his  father;  with  select,  fr.  his  poems,  tales,  and 

dramas;  tr.  by  G.  F.  Richardson.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  20739-40 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (I7i  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Koester,  F.  B.     Tragical  quality  in  the  friendship  of  David 

and  Jonathan.      (In  Edwards,   B.   B.  and   Park,    E.   A. 
Selections.)  1348 

Kohl,  J.  G.     Austria ;  England  and  Wales  ;   Russia  and  the 

Russians,  1842  ;  Scotland.     (Foreign  lib.)  2511 

Note.    Four  separate  works  bound  in  1  vol. 

—  Travels  in  England  and  Wales ;  tr.  by  T.  Roscoe.  2610 
Kohlrausch,  F.  Introduction  to  phys.  measurements  ;  with  app. 

on   absolute  electrical  measurement,   etc.  ;    tr.  by  T.   H. 

Waller,  and  H.  R.  Procter.  12304 

Kohlrausch,  H.  F.  T.     History  of  Germany.  2512 

Koldewey,  K.     German  arctic  expedition,  1869-70,  and  narr. 

of  the  wreck  of  the  "Hansa"  in  the  ice;  tr.   and  abgd. 

by  L.  Mercier.     Illust.  13509 

Kolff,  D.  H.,  Jr.     Voyages  of  the  Brig  Dourga  thr.  the  Moluc- 

can  Archipelago,  and  along  the  coast  of  New  Guinea ;  tr. 

by  G.  W.  Earl.  2508 

Komensky   (Lat.  Comenius),  J.   A.     Quick,   R.   H.     (In  his 

Essays  on  education,  reform.)  12175 

—  Laurie,  S.  S.    J.  A.  Comenius;  his  life  and  educ,  works.  22532 
Kompert,  L.     Eine  Verlorene.      (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)     16154 

—  Scenes  fr.  the  ghetto ;  studies  of  Jewish  life.  22683 
Koner,  Wilhelm,  Joint  author.     See  Guhl,  E. 

Kopsisch,    A.      Ein  Carnevalsfest    auf    Ischia.       (Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.)  16151 

—  Der  Triiumer.     (Deutscher  N^ovellenschatz.)  16160 
Koran,  The.     jSee  Mohammed. 

Kormak  ;  an  Icelandic  romance  of  the  10th.  cent.  2513 

Kossovo.      Mijatovich,    E.    L.     Kossovo ;    attempt   to   bring 

Serbian  nat.  songs  into  one  poem.  21984 

Kossuth,  L.     Memories  of  my  exile  ;  tr.  by  F.  Jausz.  19764 

—  Headley,  P.  C.    Life  of  K. ;  incl.  not.  of  the  men  and  scenes  of  the  Hun- 

garian revolution;  added,  his  Speeches,  etc.  1832 

—  Kossuth  in  New  England ;  acct.  of  the  Governor's  visit  to  Mass. ;  with 

his  Speeches,  etc.  2516 

—  Tetft,  B.  F.    Hungary  and  Kossuth.  4391 

—  Willis,  N.  P.     {In  his  Famous  persons,  etc.)  4804 
Kotzebue,  A.  F.  F.  von.     The  stranger.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  2.)  •  11804 

Koumiassine,  Les  ;  par  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].     2  v.     14492-3 
Koven,  J.  de.     See  DeKoven,  J. 

Kramer,  J.  W.     Manual  for  visitors  of  the  poor.  16770 

Krasinski,  Z.  N.     See  Cook,  M.  W.     The  undivine  comedy. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  705 

Kraus-Boelte,  M.  The  Kindergarten  and  the  mission  of  wo- 
man.     (Pps.  on  education.)  *I 

Krause,  E.  Erasmus  Darwin  ;  fr.  the  German,  by  W.  S.  Dal- 
las ;  with  a  not.  by  C-  Darwin.     Portr.  19474 

Kremlin.     Prime,  S.  I.     The  Alhambra  and  the  Kremlin  ;  the 

south  and  north  of  Europe.  7322 

—  See  also  Moscow;— Russia. 

Kriege,  M.  H.     The  child  ;  its  nature  and  relations  ;  Froebel's 

principles  of    education  ;  fr.   the  Germ,  of  thfe  Baroness 

Mareuholtz-Buelow.  11097 

Krilof,  I.  A.     Ralston,  W.  R.  8.     Krilof  and  his  fables.  7768 

Kroeger,  A.  E.     The  minnesinger  of  Germany.  11306 

Kroeh,  C.  F.     Die  Anna-Lise ;  play,  by  H.   Hersch  ;  with  an 

interlinear  trans.,  and  direct,  for  learning  to  read  German. 

(Kroeh's  German  course.)  21615 

Kruedener,  B.  J.   (de    W.)    Mme.    de.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A. 

(In  his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876  ;  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 

{In  his  Portr.  of  celebrated  women.)  7410 

Krueger,  B.  Schauspiel.  (Deut.  Dich.  d.  16  Jahrh.,  v.  3.)  16357 
Kruesi,  H.     Pestalozzi  ;  his  life,  work,  and  influence.  13561 

Krummacher,  F.  A.     Parables  of    K.  ;    fr.  7th.   German  ed. 

lllust.  2515 

Krummacher,  F.   W.     Autobiography ;    ed.  by  his  daughter ; 

tr.  by  M.  G.  Easton  ;  with  pref.  by  Prof.  Cairns.  8108 

—  David,  the  king  of  Israel ;  tr.  by  M.  G.  Easton.  7489 
Kruse,    L.     Nordische   Freundschaft.     (Deutscher   Novellen- 

schatz.)  16152 

Kudrun.     See  Gudrun. 
Kuenen,  A.*     Bible  for  learners.     See  Oort,  H. 

—  National  religions  and  universal  religions.     (Hibbert  Lect.,  1882.)  21806 

—  The  Pentateuch  and  book  of  Joshua  critically  examined;  tr.  and  ed., 

with  notes  by  J.  W.  Colenso.  *I 

—  Religion  of  Israel  to  the  fall  of  the  Jewish  state;  tr.  bv  A.  H.  Ma^'.    3 

V.     (Theol.  Trans.  Fund  Lib.)  '  *I 

Kuernberger,  F.  Der  Drache.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16157 
Kugler,  F.  T.  Die  Incantada.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16161 
Ku  Klux  conspiracy.  United  States.  Congress.  Joint  select 
co7nm.  to  inquire  into  the  condition  of  affairs  in  the  insur- 
rectionary states.  Report,  1872.  11624 
Kulman,  L.  Schauspiel.  (Deut.  Dich.  d.  16  Jahrh.,  v.  2.)  16356 
Kurdistan.     Ellis,  T.  J.     On  a  raft  and  Through  the  desert; 

jour.  thr.  No.  Syria  and  Kurdistan.     2  v.  *I 

—  Southgate,  H.    Narrative  of  a  tour  thr.  Armenia,  Kurdistan,  etc.    2  v.        4086-7 
Kurtz,  J.  H.     History  of  the  Chr.  church  to  the  reformation. 

Emend,  and  add.  by  A.  Edersheim.  2517 

For  V.  2  see  Text-book  of  Church  history. 

—  Text-book  of  church  historv ;  f r.  the  reformation.  2518 

Vol.  2  of  History  of  the  Chr.  Church. 
Kurz,  H.  Geschichte  der  deutschen  Literatur  mit  ausgewahlten 

Stiicken  aus  den  Werken  der  yorzuglichsten  Schriftsteller. 

Elust.     4v.  *I 

Kurz,  H.     Die  beideu  Tubus.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)       16164 

—  joint  author.    See  Heyse,  P. 

Kuzzilbash,  a  tale  of  Khorasan  ;  by  J.  B.  Eraser.     3  v.  19567-9 

Kymry.     See  Wales. 


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L.,  J;  W.     Brockley  moor.  12780 

L.,  L.  E.,  pseud.     See  Maclean,  L.  E.  L. 

L.,  L.  R.     A  French  reform  school.     {In  Some  cur.  schools.)   20401 
L.,R.     Spear,  C.     (Jn  7m  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 

Labberton,  R.  H.     Historical  questions  ;  companion-book  to 

Outlines  of  hist.  *I 

—  Historical  atlas;  ser.  of  maps  at  successive  periods,  fr.  the  dawn  of  hist. 

6th.  ed.  *I 

—  Outlines  of  history ;  with  tables,  chron.,  general,  and  literary.    4th  ed.  *I 
Lab^,  L.     See  Perrin,  L. 

La  Beata  ;  by  T.  A.  Trollope. 

La  B^dolli^re,  E.  G.  de.  Story  of  a  cat ;  tr.  by  T.  B.  Aldrich ; 

with  designs  in  silhouette  by  Hopkins. 
Labiche,  E.  M.     L'amour  de  I'art,  com^die.     {In  Legouv^,  J. 

W.  E.  G.     Th^^tre,  etc.,  ser.  4.) 

—  Un  coup  de  rasoir;  sayuMe.    (In  Savn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  3.) 

—  La  lettre  eharg6e ;  f antaisie.    ( Jn  Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Theatre,  e«c., 

ser.  2.) 

—  Theatre  complet;  pr^f.  par  E.  Augier,  v.  1-10.  14658-62;  14570-74 

Contents.  V.  1.  Un  chapeau  de  paille  d'ltalie.— Le  misanthrope  et 
I'auvergnat.— Edgard  et  sa  bonne.— La  fille  bien  gard^e.— Un jeune  homme 
pres86.  —  Deux  papas  tres-bien.— L'affaire  de  la  rue  de  Lourcine.  2. 
Le  voyage  de  Monsieur  Perrichon.— La  grammaire.— Les  petits  oiseaux. 
—La  poudre  aux  yeux.— Les  vivacites  du  capitaine  Tic.  3.  C^limare  le 
bien-aime.— Un  monsieur  qui  prend  la  mouche.— Frisette.— Mon  Ismenie. 
— J'iuvite  le  colonel.— Le  baron  de  Fourchevif.— Le  club  Champenois.  4. 
Moi.— Les  deux  timides.— Embrassons-nous,  Folleville !— Un  gar(,'on  de 
Chez  Very.- Maman  Sabouleux.— Les  suites  d'un  premier  lit.— Les  mar- 
quises de  la  Fourchette.  5.  La  Cagnotte.— La  perle  de  la  Canebiere.— 
Le  premier  pas.— Un  gros  mot.— Lechoix  d'un  gendre.— Les  37  sous  de 
M.  Montaudoin.  6.  Le  plus  heureux  des  trois.— La  commode  de  Vic- 
torine.— L'avare  en  gants  jaunes.— La  sensitive.— Le  Cachemire  X.  B.  T. 

7.  Les  trente  millions  de  gladiator.— Le  petit  voyage.— 29  de^es  a 
I'ombre.— Le  major  Cravachou.— La  main  leste.— Un  pied  dans  le  crime. 

8.  Les  petites  mains.— Deux  merles  blancs.— La  chasse  aux  corbeaux. — 
Un  monsieur  qui  a  brul^  uue  dame.— Le  clou  aux  maris.  9.  Doit-on  le 
dire  ? — Les  noces  de  Bouchencoeur.— La  station  Champbaudet. — Le  point 
de  mire.  10.  Le  prix  martin.— J'ai  compromis  ma  femme.— La  cigale 
chez  les  fourmis.— Si  jamais  je  te  pince  I— Un  mari  qui  lance  sa  femme. 

—  ant^  Delacour,  A.  C.  L.    Les  petits  oiseaux;  com^die.     {In  B6cher,  F. 

Coll.  ser.  of  Fr.  plays,  v.  2. 

—  and  Martin,  E.    La  poiidre  aux  yeux ;  comMie.     {In  Bocher,  F.    Coll. 

ser.  of  Fr.  plays,  v.l.) 

—  Matthews,  J.  B.  \ln  his  French  dramatists,  etc.) 
Labitte,  C.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  lit,  v.  3.) 
La  Bo6tie,  E.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  •  {In  his  Cans,  lund., 

V.  9.) 
Labor  and  Laboring  classes.     Atkinson,  E.  Labor  and  capital 
allies,  not  enemies. 

—  Bergstedt,  C.  F.    Arbetet  och  dess  wilkor;  foredrag. 

—  Brassey,  T.    Lectures  on  the  labour  question. 
Work  and  wages  practically  illust. 

—  Chamberlin,  E  M.    The  sovereigns  of  industry. 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Elevation  of  the  laboring  portion  of  the  community. 

{In  his  Works,  v.  5.)  '  791 

—  Congreve,  R.     {In  his  Ess.  political,  etc.)  13048 

—  Cook.  J.    Labor.     (Bost.  Mond.  lect.)  19643 

—  Douglas,  A.  M.    Hope  mills.  19464 

—  Elder,  W.    Questions  of  the  dav ;  economic  and  so«'ial.  *    9644 

—  Eliot,  S.    Relief  of  labor.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Fawcett,  H.    The  economic  position  of  the  Brit,  labourer.  11147 

—  Fox,  W.  J.    Letters  to  the  working  classes.    3  v.  1520-2 

—  Greg,  W.  R.    Mistaken  aims  and  attainable  ideals  of  the  artizan  class.  16533 

—  Heath,  F.  G.    The  English  peasantry.  12809 


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—  Jervis,  J.  B.    Question  of  labour  and  capital.  •    17137 

—  Jevons.  W.  S.    The  State  in  rel.  to  labour.                                   v  22226 

—  Kebbel,  T.  E.    The  agricultural  labourer.  8861 

—  Kellogg,  E.    Labor  and  other  capital ;  rights  of  each  secured.  2443 
A  new  monetary  system;  rev.  fr.  " Labor  and  other  capital."  2444 

—  Knight,  C.    Knowledge  is  power;  view  of  the  prod,  forces  of  mod.  soci- 

ety, etc.  2500 

—  Larned,  J.  N.   Talks  about  labor,  and  cone,  justice  bet.  laborers  and  cap- 

italists. 16006 

—  Lovett,  W.    Life  and  struggles.  17809 

—  Manning,  H.  E.    Dignity  and  rights  of  labour,  lect.,  1874.     {In  his  Misc.)     17190 

—  Memoirs  of  a  working  m"an.  7142 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    The  claims  of  labor.     (In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  2.)  5979 
Thornton  on  labour  and  its  claims.     (In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  5.)  14356 

—  Moffat,  R.  S.    Principies  of  a  time  policy;  exp.  of  a  method  of  settling 

disputes  bet.  emplovers  and  labourers;  with  re-criticism  of  the  theo- 
ries of  Ricardo  and  J.  S.  Mill.  18335 

—  Moody,  W.  G.    Our  labor  difficulties ;  the  cause,  and  the  way  out.  17469 

—  Newcomb,  S.    The  A  B  C  of  finance ;  money  and  labor  quest,  expl,  17310 

—  Nicholson,  J.  S.    Effects  of  machinery  on  wages.  18265 

—  Northrop,  B.  G.    (In  his  Education  abroad.)  12135 

—  Peck.  A.  T.    Fortunes  for  working  men;  new  and  sure  way  to  accumu- 

late property.                                                                         '  7496 

—  Price,  B.    {In  his  Chap,  on  polit.  econ.)  18448 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Time  and  tide.  l>v  Weare  and  Tvne;  letters  on  the  laws  of 

work.                                  '                          *  7252 

—  Samuelsou,  J.    The  German  working  man ;  his  institutions,  and  his 

unions.  8966 

—  Schurz,  C.    Honest  money  and  labor.  18504 

—  Stubbs,  C.  W.    Village  politics:  addr.,  etc.,  on  the  labour  question.  18646 

—  Thornton,  W.  T.    On  labour.    2d.  ed.  8718 

—  Wade,  J.    History  of  the  middle  and  working  classes.  4605 

—  Walker.  F.  A.    The  wages  question :  treat,  on  wages  and  the  wages  class.    15814 

—  Ward,  J.    Workmen  and  wages  at  home  and  abroad:  effects  of  strikes, 

combinations,  etc.                            '  7197 

—  Wasson,  D.  A.    The  International.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  8ci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1873.)  15733 

—  Weeden,  W.  B.    The  social  law  of  labor.  21529 

—  Wright,  C.  D.    Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration.  22505 
Relation  of  polit.  econ;  to  the  labor  question.  21786 

—  See  also  Atlas  essays. 

Also  Co-operation ;— Homes ;— Land  tenure;— Poor; — Social  science;— 
Trades-unions; — 3Iass.  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor. 

Labor-making  machinery  ;  ess.  by  F.  P.  Powers.  19364 
Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.    Abdallah  ;  or,  The  four-leaved  shamrock  ; 

tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.     (Bayard  ser.)  8444 

—  Contes  bleus.  9526 

Contents.    Yvon   et   Finette.— La  bonne  femme.—Poucinet.— Contes 
boh^mes. — Les  trois  citrons. — Pif  Paf . 

—  Fairy  tales ;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.  6575 

—  Paris  in  America;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.  2309 

—  Le  prince-caniche.          '  9385 

—  King  E.  {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 
Labour  stands  on  golden  feet ;  by  H.  Zschokke.  10532 
Labrador..    Hind,  H.  Y.     Explorations  in  the  interior  of  the 

L.  peninsula.     2  v.  6471-2 

—  Noble,  L.  L.  After  icebergs  with  a  painter;  summer  voyage.  3262 
LaBree  L.  Ebenezer  Venture.  {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  22.)  7982 
Labruuie,  G.  (pseud.  Gerard  de  Nerval.)     Mauris,  M.   (In  his 

French  men  of  letters.)                                               .  19854 
La  Bruyere,  J.  de.  Oeuvres.  Nouv.  ed.  ;  aug.  par  G.  Servois. 

3  V.  14730-2 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1.;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  1, 10.)  *I 
Lac  des  f^es,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  3,  v.  3.)  *I 
Lace.     Felkin,  W.     Hosiery  and  lace.  15470 

—  Hale,  L.  P.    Point-lace ;  guide  to  lace-work.  18519 

—  Pallisser,  F.  B.    Historv  of  lace.  *I 


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Lackington,  J.     Cooper,  T.     (hi  /i^s  Triumphs  of  persev.)  6741 

Lackland,  T.     Home-spun  ;  or,  Five  and  twenty  years  ago.  6720 
Lacombe,  P.     Arms  and  armour  in  antiquity  and  the  Middle 
Ages  ;  also.  Descriptive  not.  of  mod.   weapons ;  tr.   with 

pref.  and  add.  by  C.  Boutell.  8518 

—  Petite  histoire  du  peuple  frangais.  9527 
Lacon  ;  or.  Many  things  in  few  words  ;  by  C.  C.  Colton.  900 
Laconic  manual ;  by  C.  Simmons.  3988 
Lacordaire,  J.  B.  H.  D.,  Fabbe.     Hood,  E.  P.     (In  his  Lamps, 

etc.)  8155 

—  Lear,  H.  D.  F.    Henri  Dominique  Lacordaire ;  biog.  sketch.  22405 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  4;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  1, 15.)  *I 
Lacretelle,  H.  de.     Lamartine  and  his  friends  ;  tr.  by  M.  E. 

Odell.  19554 

Lacrosse,     l^eers,  W.  G.    Lacrosse  ;  the  nat.  game  of  Canada.  *I 
Lactantius,  F.  Carmen  de  Phoenice.    {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet. 

Lat.  min.,  v.  2.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360 
La  Curne  de  Sainte  Palaye,  J.  B.     Memoir  of  Froissart ;  ess. 

on  his  works,  e^c,   tr.  by  T.  Johnes.     {In  Froissart,  J. 

Chronicles.)  2180 

Lacy,  F.  A.,  Count  de.     Grant,  J.     {In  his  Cav.  of  fortune.)  10760 

Lacy,  J.  F.  M.,  Count.     Grant,  J.     {In  his  Cav.  of  fortune.)  10760 

Lacy,  L.     Grant,  J.     {In  his  Cav.  of  fortune.)  10760 

Lacy,  P.     Grant,  J.     {In  hisCsiv.  of  fortune.)  10760 

Leicj,  v.,  Marshal.     Grant,  J.     (Jn /m  Cav.  of  fortune.)  10760 

Lacy,  R.     The  two  friends.     {InMod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  12.)  11814 
Lacy,  T.  H.,  joint  author.     See   Lawler,  D. 

Lacv  diamonds  ;  by  J.  G.  A.  Coulson.  14071 

Ladder  of  gold  ;  by  R.  Bell.  6175 

Ladder  of  life  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  4166 
Ladies  at  home ;     by  J.   G.   Millengen.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.   19.)  11845 

Ladies  battle.      {Iti  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  29.)  7985 

Ladies  beware!     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  7.)  11839 

Ladies  Lindores,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  22944 

Ladies,  The,  of  one  hundred  years  ago.   {In  Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.)  13980 
Ladies  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Paris,  Ky.    New  and  pract. 

cook  book.     (Housekeeping  in  the  Blue  grass.)  19397- 

Ladoinski,  A.     Watson,  H.  C.     {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

Lads  and  lasses  of  Langiey  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.  21715 

Lady  Alice;  by  E.  Marshall.  17468 

Lady  Alice ;   [by  J.  V.  Huntington].                                         .  2113 
Lady,  The,  and  the  devil ;  drama  ;  by  W.  Dimond.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  30.)  11825 

Lady,  The,  and  the  priest;  by  Mrs.  Maberly.  11674 

Lady  Anna;  by  A.  Trollope.  12641 

Lady  Audley's  secret ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  6730 

Lady  Beauty  ;  by  A.  Muir.  21834 

Lady  Bell.  12099 

Lady  Bird  ;  by  Lady  G.  Fullerton.  11297 

Lady  Carmichael's  will ;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  18229 

Lady  Clancarty  ;  drama;  by  T.  Taylor.     {In  his  Hist,  dram.)  17386 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  70J> 

Lady  Clara  de  Vere  ;  by  F.  Spielhagen.  20416 

Lady  Ernestine  ;  by  C.  A.  Warfield.  16129 

Lady  Hester  ;  or,  Ursula's  narrative  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.  14258 

Lady  Huckleberry  enlarges  on  her  husband's  follies  ;  by  J.  R. 

S.,  and  M.  B.  H.  18238 

Lady  Intellata.     {In  Magician's  show  box.)  1507 

Lady  Jane  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphaut.  22166 

Lady  Judith  ;  by  J.  McCarthy.  9716 
Lady  Kitty ;  by  W.  Besant,  and  J.  Rice.     (In  their  Case  of 

Mr.  Lucraft.)  19096 

Lady  Lee's  widowhood;  by  [E.  B.  Hamley].  10157 

"  Lady  Maud,"  The  ;  schooner  yatch  ;  by  W.  C.  Russell.  21903 

Lady  of  La  Garaye  ;  by  Mrs.  Norton.  5719 

Lady,  The,  of  Launay  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  17921 
Lady,  The,   of  little  fishing ;     by  C.   F.  Woolson.      {In  her 

Castle  Nowhere.)  13585 

Lady  of  Lyndon  ;  by  Lady  Blake.  11026 

Lady  of  Lyons  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.     {In  his  Dram,  works.)  11889 

—  Same.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dram.,  v.  1.)  11803 
Lady  of  Milan  ;  by  Mrs.  Thomson ^  5226 
Lady  of  Shalott,  by  E.  S.  Phelps.      {In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 

—  Same.  In  Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 
Lady,  The,  of  the  Aroostook  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  18412 
Lady  of  the  bed-chamber.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  21.)  11846 
Lady  of  the  ice  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  8666 
Lady  of  the  lake;  by  M.  Thomson.      {In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  22.)  7982 
Lady  of  the  lake  ;  romance  ;  by  T.  Dibdin.      {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  34.)  11827 
Lady  of  the  lions  ;  by  O.  F.  Durivage.     {In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  29.)  7985 
Lady  of  the  manor  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.    4  v.     {In  her  Works, 

V.  9-12.)  3963-6 

Lady  of  the  wreck  ;  by  G.  Colman.      {In  Broad  grins.)  *I 

Lady  Rohesia,  The  ;  by  R.  H.  Barham.  14266 

Lady-rustic  ;  by  A.  S.  Poushkin.     {In  his  Russian  romance.)  19669 

Lady  superior.  The  ;  by  E.  F.  Pollard.  13928 
Lady  Susan  ;  by  J.  Austen.     {In  Leigh,  J.  E.  A.     Memoir  of 

J.  A.)  9914 

Lady  Sweetapple  ;  by  G.  W.  Dasent.  11348 

Lady  Wedderburn's  wish  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10766 

Lady's  book  of  knitting  and  crochet ;  cont.  patterns.  15385 
Lady's  bazaar  and  fancy  fair  book  ;  sugg.  on  the  getting-up  of 

bazaars,  and  instr.  for  articles  in  embroidery,  knitting,  etc.  22431 

Lady's  cruise.  A,  in  a  man-of-war ;  by  C.  F.  G.  Gumming.  21818 

Lady's  equestrian  manual.  Illust.  5029 
La  Fare,  C.  A.,  marq.  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {InhisCaus. 

lund.,  V.  10.)  *I 
Lafayette,  M.  J.  P.  R.  Y.  G.  de  M.,  marquis  de.     Memoirs; 

with  biog.  not.  253a 

—  Brougham,  H.    {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  52& 

—  Cecil,  E.    Life  of  L.  736. 


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V.39.) 


(In  his  Prem.  lun^i., 
com^die.     (Li  Say- 


—  Complete  history  of  Lafayette. 

—  Cormenin,  L.  M'.  de  la  H.'  de.     (In  his  Orators  of  France.) 

—  Du  Coudray-Holstein,  H.  L.  Y.    Memoirs  of  Lafayette. 

Bound  ivith  Bonaparte,  C.  L.  J.  L.  Memoirs. 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.) 

—  Hervey,  N.    Relations  of  L.  to  Washington.     (7?i  ^ii's  Mem.  of  W.) 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.     (In  his  Reminis.) 

—  Quinc}',  J.     (In  his  Figures  of  the  past.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  2.) 

(In  his  Portr.  de  ferames,  1876.) 

Same.    Eng.     (In  his  Portr.  of  celebr.  women.) 

—  Sketch  of  L.     (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  Rev.) 

—  Spalding,  M.  J.    Lafayette  and  Prof.  Morse.     (In  his  Misc.) 
LafPan,  M.     Christy  Carew.      (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  Flitters,  Tatters,  and  the  Counsellor. 

—  Ilogan,  M.  P. 

—  The  honorable  Miss  Ferrard.    (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 
Laffeiii^re,  A.,  joint  author.     See  Pierron,  E. 
La  Fiammina  ;  by  W.  W.  Clapp.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr 
Lafitte,  J.     Sketch  of  L.     (hi  Famous  boys.) 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (In  his  Ess.,  biog.  and  crit.) 

La  Flesche,  S.  (Bright  eyes).     Ploughed  under;   story  of  an 
Indian  chief  told  by  himself ;  introd.  by  Inshta  Theamba 

Lafon-Labatut,  J.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  ~ 

V.  3.) 

Lafontaine,  H.     Ce  que  veut  ma  femme  ! 
n^tes,  etc.^  s^r.  4.) 

La  Fontaine,  J.  de.     Fables  ;  par  L.  Sauveur. 

—  Besant,  W.     (In  his  French  humorists.) 

—  Fables ;  illust.  by  J.  J.  Grandville ;  tr.  by  E.  Wright,  Jr.    2  v.  in  1. 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    La  Fontaine,  and  other  French  fabulists.    (For.  class,  for 

Eng.  Read.) 

—  Gautier,  T.,  and  others.     (In  their  Famous  Fr.  authors.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1 ;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  7.) 

—  Scherer,  E.     (In  his  Etudes  crit.  de  litt^rature.) 

La  Giroui^re,  P.   P.  de.     Twenty  years    in  the  Philippines; 

from  the  French. 
La  Harpe,  J.   F.   de.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     (Bi  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  5.) 
Laid,  Le ;  par  L.  von  vSacher-Masoch. 
Laing,  C.  H.  B.     The  heroes  of  the  seven-hills. 
Laing,  F.  H.     A  reassuring  thought  at  the  ape's  encroachment 

on  our  own  likeness  ;  Darwinism  brought  to  book.      (In 

Manning,  H.  E.     Ess.  on  relig.  and  lit.,  ser.  3.) 
Laing,  S.     The  Heimskringla ;  or.  Chronicle  of  the  kings  of 

Norway ;  from  the  Icelandic  of  S.  Sturleson,  with  prelim. 

dissertation.     3  v. 
Laird,  The^  of  Logan  ;  or.  Anecdotes  and  tales  illust. 

wit  and  humour  of  Scotland.     New  ed.,  with  add. 
Laird,  The,  of  Norlaw ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.     2  v.  in  1. 
Laishley,  R.     Popular  hist,  of  Brit,  birds'  eggs  ;  [cold,  illust.]. 
Laiti^re  et  le  pot  aux  roses.  La  ;  fable  ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly.   (Th?- 

^tre  de  camp.,  s6r.  8.) 
Lake,  E.     Sir  Donald  McLeod  ;  record  of  service  in  India. 
Lake,  W.  C.     South,  the  rhetorician;  lect.     (In  Kempe,  J.  E. 

Class,  preachers.) 
Lake  breezes  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams]. 
Lake  George.     See  George,  Lake. 


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711 


(Nat.  hist,  ramb.) 
Guide  to  the  English 


Lake  shore,  The  ;  by  E.  Souvestre. 
Lakes  and  rivers ;  by  C.  O.  G.  Napier. 
Lakes  of  England.     Black,  A.,  and  C. 
lakes. 
Same ;  inch  the  geology  of  the  district  by  J.  Phillips. 

—  Knight,  W.    The  English'  lake  district  as  interpreted  in  the  poems  of 

Wordsworth.     * 
Lakey,  C.  D.     Lakey's  village  and  country  houses. 
Lalla  Rookh  ;  by  T.  Moore. 

Lally,  A.,  Count  cle.     Grant,  J.     {In  his  Cav.  of  fortune.) 
Lalor,  J.  J.,  joint  author.     See  Mason,  A.  B. 
Laluye,  L.     Une  fl^che.      (Theatre  de  camp.,  ser.  8.) 
La  Madelene,  H.  de.     Conies  Comtadins  :  Les  fonds  perdus  ; 

Germain  Barbe-Bleue  ;  Jean  des  Baumes. 
La  Marck,  A.  M.  R.,  comte  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  4.) 
Lamartine,  A.  M.  L.  de  P.  de.     Atheism  among  the  people ; 

[tr.  by  E.  E.  Hale,  and  F.  LeBaron].    , 

—  Fior  d'AIiza;  tr.  by  G.  Perry. 

—  Genevieve. 

—  Graziella;  story  of  Italian  love;  tr.  by  J.  Runmon. 

—  History  of  the  French  revolution  of  1848. 

—  History  of  the  Girondists ;  tr.  by  H.  T.  Ryde.    3  v. 

—  History  of  the  restoration  of  «n6narchy  in  France.    4  v. 

—  History  of  Turkey.    3  v. 

—  Life  of  Columbus. 

—  Life  of  Cromwell. 

—  Life  of  Fenelon.    (In  Wright,  O.  W.    Adv.  of  Telemachus.) 

—  Mary  Stuart. 

—  Memoirs  of  celebrated  characters.    3  v. 

Contents.  Vol.  1.  Nelson.— Heloise. — Christopher  Columbus. — Ber- 
nard de  Palissy,  the  potter.— Roostam.— Marcus  Tullius.— Cicero.  2. 
Socrates. — Jacquard. — Joan  of  Arc. — Cromwell. — Homer.— Gutenberg. — 
Fenelon.  3.  William  Tell.— Madame  de  SiWigne.- Milton.— Antar.— 
Bossuet. 

—  My  mother's  manuscript ;  pict.  of  the  priv.  life  of  a  Fr.  family  dur.  the 

'  19th.  cent.    Annot.,  etc.;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Helper. 

—  Raphael ;  or,  Pages  in  the  book  of  life  at  twenty. 

—  The  stone-mason  of  Saint  Point. 

—  Twent3'-five  years  of  my  life.    2  v. 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  Lady  Herbert.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.) 

—  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.    {In  his  Orators  of  France.) 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.     {In  their  Famous  French  authors.) 

—  Lacretelle,  H.  de.    Lamartine  and  his  friends ;  by  M.  E.  Odell. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  1;  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1;  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  1 ;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  4.) 

—  Schmidt,  J.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.) 

La  Maupin,  Mme.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.) 
Lamb,  A.,  Viscountess  Palmer ston.    Hayward,  A.    Lady  Pal- 

merston.    {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  2.) 
Lamb,  C.   (Ponsonby).     Thomson,   K.   and  J.   C.     {In  their 

Queens  of  soc.) 
Lamb,  C.     Complete  works  in  prose  and  verse. 

—  Works ;  Pref.,  letters,  and  sketch  of  his  life,  by  T.  N.  Talfourd.    2  v. 

—  Adventures  of  Ulysses.    (Harper's  lif.-hr.  ser.) 

—  A  dissertation  upon  roast  pig.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  5.) 

—  Dream-children.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.) 

—  Eliana ;  the  uncollected  writings  of  L. 

Contents.  Essays  and  sketches:  Table-talk. — The  gentle  giantess.— 
The  Reynolds  gallery.— Guy  Faux. — A  vision  of  horns.— John  Kemble, 
and  Goodwin's  tragedy  of  The  good  clerk,  a  character;  with  some  acct. 
of  "The  complete  Eng.  tradesman." — Reminiscence  of  Sir  J.  Dunstan. — 
On  a  passage  in  "The  tempest."— The  months.— Biographical  mem.  of 


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712  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRAKY. 

Mr.  Liston. — Autobiography  of  Mr.  Mimden.— The  illustrious  defunct.— 
The  religion  of  actors.— The  ass.— In  re  squirrels.— Estimate  of  De  Foe's 
secondary  novels.— Postscript  to  the  "Chapter  on  ears."— Elia  to  his  corres- 
pondents.— Unitarian  protests. — On  the  custom  of  hissing  at  the  theatres. — 
Lamb's  Autobiog. — On  the  death  of  Coleridge. — The  old  actors. — Capt, 
Starkey. — A  popular  fallacy,  that  a  deformed  person  is  a  Lord. — Letter  to 
an  old  gentleman  whose  education  has  been  neglected. — On  the  ambiguities 
arising  from  proper  names. — Elia  on  his  "Confessions  of  a*drunkard." — The 
last  peach. — Reflections  in  the  pillory. — A  Saturday's  dinner. — A  charac- 
ter of  the  late  Elia;  by  a  friend. — The  pawnbroker's  daughter ;  a  farce. — 
The  adventures  of  Ulysses. — Tales:  Reminiscences  of  Juke  Jenkins,  Esq. 
of  Birmingham.— Cupid's  revenge.— The  defeat  of  time;  or,  A  tale  of  the 
fairies.— Maria  Howe;  or,'Theeftect  of  witch  stories.— Susan  Yates;  or 
First  going  to  church. — Arabella  Hardy ;  or,  The  sea  voyage. — Poems. — 
Letters. 

—  Essays  of  Elia.    2  ser.  2553 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  The  South-Sea  House.— Oxford  in  the  vacation.— 
Christ's  Hospital  five-and-thirty  years  ago.— The  two  races  of  men.— isTew 
Year's  eve. — Mrs.  Battle's  opinions  on  whist. — Chapter  on  ears. — All 
Fools'  day. — A  Quakers'  meeting. — The  old  and  the  new  schoolmaster. — 
Imperfect  sympathies. — Witches,  and  other  night  fears. — Valentine's 
day. — My  relations.— Mackery  End,  in  Hertfordshire. — My  first  play. — 
Modern  gallantry. — The  old  benches  of  the  Inner  Temple. — Grace  before 
meat.— Dream-children. — Distant  correspondents. — The  praise  of  chimney- 
sw^eepers.— A  complaint  of  the  decay  of  beggars  in  the  metropolis.— Dis- 
sertation upon  roast  pig. — A  bachelor's  complaint  of  the  behavior  of  mar- 
ried people.— On  some  of  the  old  actors.— The  artificial  comedy  of  the 

last  cent.— The  acting  of  Mundon.    2.    Blakesmoor  inH shire.— Poor 

relations.— Detatched  thoughts  on  books  and  .reading.— Stage  illusion.— 
To  the  shade  of  Elliston.— Ellistoniana.— The  old  Margate  Hoy.— The  con- 
valescent.—Sanity  of  true  genius.— Capt.  Jackson.— The  superannuated 
man.— The  genteel  style  in  writing.— Barbara  S.— The  tombs  in  the  Ab- 
bey.—Amicus  redivlvus.— Some  sonnets  of  Sir  P.  Sydney.— Newspapers 
thirty-five  years  ago. — Barrenness  of  the  imaginative  faculty  in  the  pro- 
duction of  modern  art. — The  wedding. — Rejoicings  upon  the  New  Y'ear's 
coming  of  age. — Confessions  of  a  drunkard. — Old  china. — The  child 
angel. — Popular  fallacies. 

—  Literary  sketches  and  letters ;  final  mem.  of  L. ;  by  T.  N.  Talfourd.  ,      2554 

—  Mrs.  Battle's  opinion  on  cards.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

—  Ainger,  A.    Charles  Lamb.  21493 

—  Clarke,  C.  and  M.  C.    Lamb  and  his  letters.     {In  their  Recollections.)         18005 

—  DeQuincey,  T.     {In  his  Biog.  ess.)  1149 
Recollections  of  L.     {In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  1.)  1153 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2256 

—  Lvtton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.    Lamb  and  some  of  his  companions.     {In  his 

'  Quar.  ess.)  14194 

—  Personal  recollections  of  Lamb.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  14122 

—  Proctor,  B.  W.    C.Lamb;  memoir.  *I 

—  Timbs,  J.     {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 

—  and  Marv.    Poetry  for  children;  ed.  and  pref.  by  R.  H.  Shepherd.  10076 

Same :' added,  Prince  Dorus,  and  uncoil,  poems  by.C.  L.                               17338 

Tales  fr.  Shakspere.  .                 5686 

Contents.  The  tempest.— Midsummer  night's  dream.— Winter's  tale. — 
Much  ado  about  nothing.— As  you  like  it.— Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.— 
Merchant  of  Venice.- Cymbeline.— King  Lear,— Macbeth.— All's  well 
that  ends  well. — Taming  of  the  shrew.— Comedy  of  errors. — Measure  for 
measure.— Twelfth  night.— Timon  of  Athens.— Romeo  and  Juliet.— Ham- 
let.— Othello.— Pericles. 

Same;  ed.  withintrod.  by  A.  Ainger.  18406 

See  also  Lamb.  M.,  helow. 

Lamb,  M.J.     Spicy.  11298 

Lamb,  M.     Clarke,  C.  and  M.  C.     {In  their  Recollections.)       18005 

—  joint  author.    /S'eeLamb,  C. 

—  and  Charles.    Poems, letters,  and  remains;  coll.  with  reminis.  and  notes 

by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.  12577 

Lamb,  W.,  Viscount  Melbourne.     Speech  on  the  penny  postage 

bill.      {In  Speeches  of  em.  statesmen,  ser.  2.)  7724 

—  Havward.  A.    Lord  Melbourne.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  17946 

—  Torrent,  W.  M.    Memoirs  of  Viscount  Melbourne.    2  v.  17816-17 


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Lamb,  W.,  2d    Viscount  Melbourne.     Hay  ward,    A.      (In  Ms 

Sketches,  etc.,  y.  1.)  20602 

Lamballe,  M.  T.  L.  de  S.  C,  princess   de.     Watson,    H.    C. 

{In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

Lambe,  W.     Water   and   vegetable   diet.     (Water-cure   Lib., 

V.  5.)  9922 

—  Water  and  vegetable  diet  in  chronic  diseases ;  notes  and  add.  by  J.  Shew.  2551 
Lambel,  H.     Erzahlungen  und  Schwanke.    (Deutsche    Class. 

des  Mittelalters,  v.  12.)  16261 

Contents.  Der  Pfaffe  Amis ;  Daz  Bloch ;  von  dem  Strieker.— Meier 
Helmbreht,  von  Wernher  dem  Gartner.— Der  verkerte  Wirt,  von  Herrant, 
von  Wildonie. — Der  Wiener  Mervart,  von  dem  Freudenleeren. — Otte  mit 
dem  Barte :  Daz  Maere  von  der  Minue,  oder  daz  Herzemaere ;  von  Konrad 
von  Wiirzburg.— Daz  Maere  von  dem  Sperwaere. — Yrouwenzuht,  von 
Sibote. 
Lambert,  A.  T.  de  M.  de  C.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   (In  his 

Caus.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Lambert,  T.  S.  Human  anatomy,  physiology,  and  hygiene.  2558 
Lambert  Simnel ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  11.)  *I 
Lambs,  The  ;  a  tragedy  ;  by  R.  Grant.  22254 

Jjambton,  J.  G.,  Earl  of  Durham.  Speech  against  the  alien 
bill  of  1818.  (In  Speeches  of  em.  Brit,  statesmen, 
ser.  1.)  7723 

Lame  Jervas  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1327  ;  7778 

La  Mennais,  H.  F.  R.  de,  Uahhe.     Newman,  J.  H.     The  fall 

of  La  Mennais.     (In  his  Ess.,  crit.  and  hist.,  v.  1.)  10126 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (/w  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  1 :  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  1, 11.)  *I 
Lamentation,  A  ;  by  (7.  Colman.  (In  his  Broad  grins.)  *I 
La  Motte  Fouqu^,  F.  H.  C,  Freiherr  de.     Undine.                       10403 

—  Same',  from  the  German.  1511 

—  Undine,  and  other  tales ;  tr.  by  F.  E.  Burnett.  11901 

Contents.    Undine.— The  two  captains.— Aslauga's   knight.— Sintram 
and  his  companions. 

—  Carlyle,  T.  {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  696 
Lamon,  W.  H.     Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  to  his  inauguration. 

Illust.  10777 

Lamont,  J.     Yachting  in  the   Arctic  seas  ;  sport   and   disc.  ; 

Spitzbergen  and  Novaya  Zemlya.  15713 

L' amour  de  I'art ;  com^die  ;  par  E.  Labiche.     (In  Legouv^,  J. 

W.  E.  G.     Th^dtre,  etc.,  s^r.  4.)  14499 

Lampadius,  W.  A.     Life  of  F.  Mendelssohn   Bartholdy ;  with 

suppl.  sk.  ;  ed.  and  tr.  by  W.  L.  Gage.  5898 

Lampe  merveilleuse,   La ;    monologue   interrompu  ;  par   J.    de 

Marthold.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 

Lamping,  C.     The   soldier   of  the   foreign   legion.      (In  The 

French  in  Algiers.)  1158 

Lamplighter;  by  M.  S.  Cummins.  '  1051 

Lamson,  M.  S.     Life  and  education  of  L.  D.  Bridgn\an.  17971 

Lancashire,  Eng.     Croston,  J.     Nooks  and  corners  of  L.  etc.  ; 

notes  hist.,  legend.,  genealog.,  and  descriptive.  22399 

—  Harland,  J.  and  Wilkinson.  T.  T.  Lancashire  folk-lore.  9945 
Lancashire  witches,  The  ;  by  W.  H.  Aiusworth.  8165 
Lancaster,  C.  S.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

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Lancaster,  E.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Lancaster,  Mass.    Marvin,  A.  P.     Hist,   of   L.     {In   Hist,    of 
Wor.  Co.,  V.  1.) 

—  Willard,  J.    Address  :  200th.  anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  L. 
Lancaster,  House  of.     (^airdner,  J.     The   Houses   of  L.    and 

York,  with  the  conq.  and  loss  of  France. 

—  See  also  Great  Britain.    History. 
Lances,  The,  of  Lynwood  ;  by  [CM.  Yonge]. 
Lancret,  N.     Wedmore,  F.     Lancret  and  Pater.    {In  his  Mas- 
ters of  genre  painting.) 

Land,  J.  or  T.  In  memory  of  Spinoza  ;  lect.  ;  tr.  by  A.  Men- 
zies.      {In  Knight,  W.     Spinoza.) 

Land,  The,  of  desolation  ;  by  I.  I.  Hayes. 

Land,  The,  of  Lome  ;  or,  A  poet's  adv.  in  the  Scottish  Heb- 
rides ;  by  R.  Buchanan. 

Land  of  misfortune.     JSee  Africa. 

Land  of  the  lion ;  adv.  among  the  wild  animals  of  Africa. 
Illust. 

Land,  The,  of  the  sky ;  by  Christian  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher]. 

Land  question.     See  Ireland  ; — Roumania. 

Land  tenure.     Blackie,  J.  S.     {In  his  Lay  sermons.) 

—  Cobden  Club.    Systems  of  land  tenure  in  various  countries. 

—  Fisher,  J.    History  of  landholding  in  England. 

—  Fowler,  W.    Present  aspect  of  the  land  question.   (In  Cobden  Club  ess., 

ser.  2.) 

—  Leslie,  T.  E.  C.    Land  systems  and  indust.  econ.  of  Ireland,  Eng.,  and 

continental  countries. 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Papers  on  land  tenure;  Prof.  Leslie  on  the  land  question. 

(I7i  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  5.) 

—  Robertson,  E.  W.    Historical  ess.  in  connex.  with  the  land,  etc. 

—  Thornton,  W.  T.    Plea  for  peasant  proprietors ;  with  plan  for  their  es- 

tablishment in  Ireland. 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.  Land  nationalisation,  its  necessities  and  its  aims ;  compar. 

of  the  system  of  landlord  and  tenant  with  that  of  occupying  owner- 
ship.   2d.  ed. 

—  See  also  Ireland. 

Lander,  R.  L.  and  J.     Journal  of  an  expedition  to  the  Niger. 

2  V.  2559-60 

Landed  gentry.     Froude,  J.  A.     On  the  uses  of  a  landed  gen- 
try.    {In  his  Short  studies,  etc.,  ser.  3.) 
Lander,  S.  W.     Spectacles  for  young  eyes  ;  namely: 

Berlin. 

Boston. 

Moscow. 

New  York. 

Pekin. 

Rome. 

St.  Petersburg. 

Zurich. 
Landermann,  H.  {pseud.  H.  Lorm).     Ein  adeliges  Fraulein. 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.) 
Landlubber's  log,  A ;  by  M.  MacMichael,  Sd. 
Landolin  ;  by  B.  Auerbach. 
Landon,  L.  E.     See  Maclean,  L.  E.  L. 

Landon,  M.  D.  Eli  Perkins  (at  large)  :  his  sayings  and  doings.   14044 
Landor,  W.  S.     Cameos  fr.  the  works  of  L.,  by  E.  C.  Stedman 

and  T.  B.  Aldrich.  12151 

—  Imaginarv  conversations.    6  ser.  2563;  16575;  17140-2 

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and  statesmen.  3.  Dialogues  of  literary  men.  4.  Literary  men 
{cont.). — Dialoo:ues  of  famous  women. — Miscellaneous  dialogues.  5.  Mis- 
cellaneous dialogues. — Index. 

—  Selections  from  the  writings  of  L. ;  arr.  and  ed.  bv  S.  Cohin.  22035 

—  Colvin,  S.    Landor.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)           '  20701 

—  Forster,  J.    W.  S.  Landor ;  biog.  7855 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.)                           •  2255 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Martineau,  H.     (/w  Tier  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

—  Milnes,  R.  M.     {In  his  Monographs.)  11605 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     {In  his  Vict,  poets.)  14121 

—  Stephen,  L.    Landor's  imaginary  conversations.     {In  his  Hrs.  in  a  lib., 

ser.  3.)                                     '  18645 

—  Timbs,  J.  {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 
Landrin,  H.  C,  Jr.  Treatise  on  steel.  9315 
Landscape  art.     See  Drawing. 

Landscape  gardening.   Copeland,  R.  M.   (In  his  Country  life.)  973 

—  Downing,  A.  J.  Treatise  on  the  theory  and  pract.  of  landscape  gardening.     1261 

—  Elliott,  F.  R.    Hand  book  of  pract.  landscape  gardening.  20765 

—  Kern,  G.  M.    Practical  landscape  gardening.  2464 

—  Oakey,  A.  F.    Home  grounds.  20574 

—  Scott,  F.  J.    Art  of  beautifying  home  grounds.  *I 

—  Sloan,  S.  Sloan's  homestead' architecture;  with  ess.  on  landscape  garden- 

ing, etc.  20285 

—  See  also  Architecture,  Rural. 
Landscape  painting.     See  Painting. 

Landseer,  E.     Ballantine,  W.     {In  his  Some  experiences,  etc., 

V.  2.)                                          .  21554 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  16744 

—  Stephens,  F.  G.    Landseer.  19960 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.  Landseer.  18175 
Lane,  E.  W.     Arabian  society  in  the  Middle  Ages  ;  stud.  fr. 

the  Thousand  and  one  nights  ;  ed.  by  S.  L.  Poole.  22531 

—  The  modern  Egyptians.    2  v.  10651-2 

—  Poole,  S.  L.  Life  of  Lane.  17601 
Lane,  J.  Savage,  J.  (In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 
Lane,  J.  Watson,  H.  C.  (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Lane,  L.  M.  My  sister's  keeper.  (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18675 
Lane,  L.  Hawkins,  W.  G.  L.  Lane;  [a  memoir].  5509 
Lane  and  field;  by  J.  G.  Wood.  (Nat.  hist,  ramb.)  19298 
Laneton  parsonage;  by  [E.  M.  Sewell].  3  v.  3906-8 
Lanfrey,  P.     Histoire  de  Napoleon  I.,  v.  1-5.               9423-6  ;  14401 

—  Same.    Eng.  trans.    History  of  N.    4  v.  10709-12 

—  Hayward,  A.  Lanfrey's  Napoleon.  {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  ser.  3.)  12266 
Lang,  A.  Helen  of  Troy  [poem].  22159 
Lang,  A.      The  library ;  with  a  chap,  on  Mod.  Eng.  illust. 

books,  by  A.  Dobsou.     (Art  at  home  ser.)  20709 

—  The  poetry  of  Edgar  A.  Poe.  {In  Poe,  E.  A.  Poems.)  21485 
Lang,  J.  M.    Ancient  religions  of  Centr.  Amer.    (In  St.  Giles' 

lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

Lang,  J.  D.  Historical  and  statistical  acct.  of  New  So.  Wales. 

2  V.  13623-4 

Lang,  R.  H.  Cyprus ;  its  hist.,  pres.  resoiirces,  and  fut.  pros- 
pects.    Illust.  ;  maps.  18329 

Langdale,  H.     See  Bickersteth,  H. 

Langdon,  M.,  pseud.     See  Pike,  M.  H. 

Langdon,  S.  Government  corrupted  by  vice,  and  recovered  by 
righteousness ;    Election   sermon,    1775 ;    Reprint.       (In 

Thornton,  J.  W.     Pulpit  of  Amer.  rev.)  *I 


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Langdon,  W.  E.  Application  of  electricity  to  railway  working.  17531 
Lange,  F.  A.     History  of  materialism  and  crit.   of  its  pres. 

importance  ;  tr.  by  E.  C.  Thomas.     3  v.  17072-4 

Lange,  H.     New  German  method.     3  v.  16915-17 

Contents.    Y.  1.     The  Germans  at  home. — Conversation;   with  the 
Essentials  of  Germ,  grammar.    S.    Grammar.    3.    German  manual. 
Lange,  J.  P.     The  idea  of  the  kingdom  of  God  as  perfected, 

and  its  significancy  for  hist.  Christianity.    {In  Heagle,  D. 

Bremen  lect.)  9780 

—  Resurrection  of  the  body.    {In  Edwards,  B.  B.  and  Park,  E.  A.  Select.)        1348 
Langl,  J.     Modern  art  education  ;  part  of  the  Austrian  official 

report  on  the  Vienna  world's  fair,  1873  ;  tr.  with  notes,  by 
S.  R.  Koehler.  14041 

Langland,  W.     The  vision  and  ci'eed  of  Piers  Ploughman  ;  ed., 

with  introd.,  notes,  and  gloss,  by  T.  Wright.  2  v.  2d.  ed.         *I 

—  The  vision  of  William  cone.  Piers  the  Ploughman ;  ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat. 

2d.  ed.,  rev.  18993 

Langley,  J.  N.^joiiit  author.     See  Foster,  M. 

Langley,  8.  P.     Venus  and  the  transit  of   1882.     {In  Brown, 

R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

Langley,  W.     See  Langland. 

Langley  manor;  by  C.tJ.  Newby.  12348 

Langmead,  T.  P.  T.  English  constitutional  hist.  fr.  the  Teu- 
tonic conq.     2d.  ed.,  rev.,  with  add.  21118 

Langstroth,  L.  L.     Practical  treat,  on  the  hive  and  honey  bee.     2566 

Langton,  S.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.      {In  his  Warrior,  etc.)  14132 

—  Maurice,  C.  E.    Stephen  Langton.  13628 
Language.     Abel,  C.     Linguistic  essays.  21856 

—  I)e  Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Letters,  etc.)  1163 

—  Farrar,  F.  W.    Essav  on  the  origin  of  language.  8838 
Families  of  speech.'  8839 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Race  and  lanpi age.     (7n  ^is  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  3.)  19219 

—  Greene,  T.  W.    Old  words  and  mod.  meanings.    ,  17945 

—  Hadley,  J.    Essays  philological  and  critical.  11606 
Lessons  in  language.  10927 

—  Haldeman,  S.  S.    Anah'tical  orthography ;  investigations  of  the  sounds 

of  the  voice;   incl.  the  mechanism  of  speech,  and  its  bearing  upon 
etymology.  6956 

—  Hall,  F.    Recent  exemplifications  of  false  philology.  11377 

—  Hovelacque,  A.    La  linguistique.  '  14386 

—  Keane,  A.  H.    Philologv  and  ethnologv  of  the  interoceanlc  races.     {In 

Wallace,  A.  R.    Australia.)  '  20819 

—  Latham,  R.  G.    Opuscula:  ess.,  chief,  philological  and  ethnographical.         17950 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    Essays  on  the  science  of  language.  .  {Bi  his  Chips,  v.  4.)        9117 
Lectures  on  the  science  of  language.    2  ser.  3166;  5857 

—  Peile,  J.    Philology.  17091 

—  Powell,  J.  W.    Evolution  of  language;  fr.  a  study  of  Indian  languages. 

{In  Smithson.  Inst.  Bur.  of  Ethnol.  Ann.  rept.,  1879-80.)  *I 

—  Sayce,  A.  H.    Introduction  to  the  science  of  language.  20404 
^Principles  of  comparative  philology.  17538 

,  —  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.     I'hilosophv  of  language;  tr.  bv  A.  J.  W.  Morrison. 

{In  his  Philos.  of  life.)  '  3790 

—  Spencer,  H.    Philosophy  of  style ;  essay.  9844 

—  Stoddart,  J.    Glossology ;  or.  The  hist,  relations  of  languages.  7212 

—  Tooke,  J.  H.    Eiiea  litepocuta;  or.  The  diversions  of  I'urley;  with  add. 

Annexed,  Letter  to  J.  Dunning;  rev.,  etc.,  by  R.  Taylor.  4479 

—  Wedgwood,  H.    Origin  of  language.                    '             "  15934 

—  Whitney,  W.  D.    Language,  and  the  study  of  language.  6961 

The  life  and  growth  of  language.            '  13773 

Science  of  language.     {In  his  Oriental  and  linguistic  studies,  ser.  1.)  11095 

—  Wilkins,  A.  S.    Historical  results  of  the  sci.  of  L.     {In  Owens  College 

Ess.  and  addr.)  1292ft 


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Method  of  Study. 

—  Lieber,  F.  On  the  stud}^  of  foreign  languages.  {In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  1.)        20134 

—  Marcel,  C.    The  study  of  languages  brought  back  to  its  true  princ. ;  or, 

The  art  of  thinking  in  a  for.  language.  7681 

—  Sauveur,  L.    Introduction  to  the  teaching  of  living  languages  without 

grammar  or  dictionary.  13091 

—  See  also  America.   Also  Classical  philology ; — Komance  language ; — 

Semitic  languages;— Sign  language. 
Also  Aryans ;— Indians. 
La  Nicca,   J.      Rules   for  calculating  the  change  wheels  for 
screws  on  a  turning  lathe,  and  for  a  wheel-cutting  machine. 
{With  Campin,  F.     Pract.  tr.)  6516 

Lanier,  S.      The   boy's  King  Arthur ;  Sir  Thomas  Malory's 

hist,  of  King  Arthur  and  his  Knights.     Illust.  19934 

—  The  boy's  mabinogion ;  Welsh  tales  of  King  Arthur  in  the  Red  Book  of 

Hergest:  with  iutrod.    Illust.  20918 

—  The  boy's  Percy;  ballads  fr.  Percy's  Reliques,  etc. ;  with  introd.    Illust.  22160 

—  The  English  novel  and  the  princ.  of  its  development.  22867 

—  Florida;  its  scenery,  climate,  and  hist.;  with  acct.  of  Charleston,  Savan- 

nah, Augusta,  and  Aiken,  and  a  chap,  for  consumptives.    Illust.  20319 

—  Same ;  with  papers  on  fruit-culture.  15371 

—  Poems.  16681 

—  The  science  of  English  verse.  19658 
Lankenau,   H.  von,   and  Oelnitz,  L.  v.  d.     Russia,  past  and 

present.     See  Chester,  H.  M.  • 
Lankester,  E.   R.      Degeneration ;    a  chapter  in  Darwinism. 

(Nat.  ser.)  19853 

—  Preface.     {In  Gegenbaur.    Elements  of  comp.  anatomy.)  20367 
Lankester,  E.  Half-hours  with  the  microscope  ;  new  ed.  Illust.  6483 

—  Same ;  new  ed. ;  with  chapt.  on  the  polariscope,  bv  F.  Kitton.  12118 

—  On  food ;  lect.                                                              '  6457 

—  Uses  of  animals  in  rel.  to  the  industry  of  man;  lect.  6458 
Lanman,  C.     Dictionary  of  the  U.   S.   Congress,  compl.  as   a 

manual  of  reference.     3d.  ed.  8791 

—  The  Japanese  in  America.  10472 

Contents.    The  Japanese  embassy.— Japanese  students ;  [essays  writ- 
ten by  them] . — Mori,  A.    Life  and  resources  in  America. 

—  Leading  men  of  Japan ;  with  hist,  summary.  22472 

—  Octavius  Perinchief ;  his  life  of  trial  and  supreme  faith.  21770 

—  Private  life  of  D.  Webster.  2567 

—  Recollections  of  curious  characters  and  pleasant  places.  22403 

Contents.  Modes  of  Amer.  travel. — The  wizard  of  Anticosti. — Forest 
recollections.  —  The  hunters  of  the  sea  elephant.  —  Peter  Pitchlynn. — 
Around  Cape  Horn.— Montauk  Point.— Salmon-fishing  on  the  Jacques 
Cartier.  —  Stratford-on-Housatonic.  —  The  boy-hunter  of  Chicoutimie.  — 
Pushmatahaw. — The  Potomac  fishermau. — Phases  of  Amer.  life. — Sword- 
fish  fishing. — Newfoundland. — Block  Island. — Story  of  a  modern  mariner. 
Lannes,  J.,   marechal  de  France.     Headley,   J.   T.     {In  his 

Napoleon,  e^c,  v.  1.)  1825 

—  Lannes.     {hi  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Lanoye,  F.  de.     See  Tugnot  de  Lanoye,  F. 

Lansdell,  H.     Through  Siberia.     Illust.  and  maps.     2  v.        21425-6 
Lansdowne,  Sd.  Marquis  of.     See  Petty  Fitz  Maurice,  H. 
Lanzi,  A.  L.     History  of  painting  in  Italy ;  tr.  by  T.  Roscoe. 

New  ed.     3  v.  5524-6 

Laocoon,  Laokoon.     See  Lessing,  G.  E. 

Laodicean,  A.  ;  by  T.  Hardy.     Illust.  21230 

Laou-tsze.     Douglas,  R.  K.     Confucianism  and  Taouism.  19215 

—  Elkins,  J.    Religion  in  China;  brief  acct.  of  the  three  religions  of  the 

Chinese.  17445 

—  Johnson,  S.    Tao-te-King.     (7w  Ziis  Oriental  religions,  e^c,  China.)  17039 

—  Russell,  J.    Holy  books,  or  Bibles.    {In  his  Anal,  of  relig.  bel.,  v.  2.)  16803 


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La  Perichole  ;  opera  bouffe  ;  by  Offenbach.     {In  Tryou,  G.  W. 

Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
La  Place,  P.  S.,  Marquis  de.     Arago,  F.     Biography  of  La  P. 

(In  Ms  Biog.  of  sci.  men,  ser.  1.)  170 

Eulogj'  on  La  Place.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)  14377 

Lapland.     Cox,  S.  S.     {In  his  Arctic  sunbeams.)  21610 

—  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.    Land  of  the  midnight  sun.    Map  and  illust.    2  v.  20982-3- 

—  Hutchinson,  A.  H.    Try  Lapland.  10804 

—  Kennedy,  A.  W.  M.  C.    To  the  Arc.  regions  and  back ;  summer  tour.  18626 

—  Mackinnon,  D.  D.    Lapland  life;  or.  Summer  adv.  in  the  Arc.  regions.  18541 

—  Rae,  E.    The  land  of  the  north  wind;  travels  among  the  Laplanders,  etc.  13882 
The  White  Sea  peninsula ;  journey  in  Russian  Lapland,  etc.  21987 

—  See  also  Europe,  North  of. 

La  Plata.     See  Argentine  Republic. 

Laporte,  L.     Sailing  on  the  Nile.  10914 

Lappenberg,  J.  M.    A  history  of  Eng.  under  the  Anglo-Saxon 

kings  ;  tr.  by  B.Thorpe  ; new  ed.  rev.  by  E.  C.Ott^.  2  v.  20606-7 
Laprade,  P.  M.  V.  R.  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Lapsed,  but  not  lost ;  by  Mrs.  Charles.  17256^ 

Lapworth,  C.     Old  sea  pens.      {In  Brown,  R.     Sci.   for  all., 

ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Scenery  of  the  shore;  A  piece  of  puddingstone.    {In  Brown,  R.    Sci. 

for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

Larcom,  L.     Breathings  of  the  better  life ;  ed.  by  L.     3d.  ed.  19034 

—  Childhood  songs.    Illust.  18588 

—  An  idvl  of  work.  13927 

—  Poems.  7549 

—  Roadside  poems  for  summer  travellers ;  ed.  by  L.  16014 
Lardner,  D.     Cabinet  of  biography :  Lives  of  British  states- 
men, V.  1.                                                                                        1388 

Contents.    Y.  1.    Mackintosh,  J.— Sir  T.  More.— Cardinal  Wolsey. — 
Archbishop  Cranmer.— Wm.  Cecil,  Lord  Burleigh. 

—  The  electric  telegraph  popularised.  13813 

—  Hand-books  of  nat.  philosophy  and  astronomy.    2d.  ser.  2569- 

Contents.    Heat.  —  Magnetism.  —  Common  electricity.  —  Voltaic  elec- 
tricity. 

—  Mechanics;  Pneumatics.     {In  Lib.  Use.  Kn.  Kat.  Phil.,  v.  1.)  4331 

—  Outlines  of  history.    1st.  Am.  ed.,  with  add.     (Cab.  of  hist.)  5639- 

—  Popular  lect.  on  science  and  art.    2  v.  2572-3 

—  Railway  economy.  2571 

—  The  steam  engine ;  with  hist,  sketch.    Add.  and  notes  by  J.  Renwick. 

Illust.  2574 

—Joint  author.    /iS'ee  Kater,  H. 
Lares  and  Penates  ;  or,  Cilicia ;  by  W.  B.  Barker.  309 

Larimer,  S.  L.     The  capture  and  escape  ;  or.  Life  among  the 

Sioux.  279 

La  Rive,  A.  A.  de.  Report  on  the  trans,  of  Soc.  of  Physics 
and  Nat.  Hist,  of  Geneva,  1872,  1873.  {In  Smithsonian 
Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)  14377 

—  Dumas,  J.  B.    Eulogy  on  La  Rive.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)       14377' 
La  Rive,  W.  de.     Reminiscences  of  the  life,  etc..  of  Count 

Cavour  ;  tr.  by  E.  Romilly.  15632 

Larkin,  J.     Practical  brass  and   iron  founder's  guide  ;  added, 

Recent  improvements  in   the  manuf.  of  iron,  steel  by  the 

Bessemer  process,  etc.     5th.  ed.  8472' 

Larkin,  M.     The  rival  collection  of  prose  and  poetry.  13562* 

Larme  d'  Auvergnat,  Une  ;  par  P.  Ferrier.    {In  Sayn^tes,  etc., 

ser.  1.)        '  14791 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  719 

Lamed,  J.  N.    Talks  about  labor,  and  codc.  justice  bet.  labor- 
ers and  capitalists.  16006 
La  Roche,  Story  of;  by  H.  Mackenzie.    (In  Little  class.,  v.  3.)  12974 
La  Rochefoucauld,  B.  A.  F.  le  T.  de  L.  de  M.  Mme.  de.     Life 

of  Mme.  de  La  Rochefoucauld.  17979 

La  Rochefoucauld,  F.,  6th.  due  de.     Oeuvres.    Nouv.  ^d.  ;  par 

D.  L.  Gilbert.     2  v.  *I 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Portrait,  fait  par  lui-m^me  (1669).— Portrait  par  le 
Cardinal  de  Retz.— Portrait  de  Retz  par  La  Rochefoucauld  (1675). — Re- 
flexions, ou  Sentences  et  maximes  morales.—  Maximes  posthumes. — ^Re- 
flexions diverses.  S.  Memoires. — Apolo^ie  de  M.  le  Prince  de  Marcillax. 

—  Maximes ;  not.  sur  sa  vie,  par  Suard.     (In  Maximes  du  due,  etc.)  9533 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876:  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  5; 

Caus.  lund.,v.  11.)  *I 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.    (In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
La  Rochejaquelein,  M.  L.  V.  D.,  marquise  de.    Watson,  H.  C. 

(In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

La  rosiere  ;  comedy.     {In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

LaiTabee,  W.  C.     Lectures  on  the  scientific  evid.   of  nat.  and 

rev.  relig.  ;  ed.  by  B.  F.  Tefft.  6338 

Larrazabal,  F.     Life  of  Simon  Bolivar,  v.  1.  6903 

Lars;  pastoral  of  Norway;  by  B.  Taylor.  11391 

Lartet,  E.  A.  I.  H.     Fischer,  P.     Scientific  labors  of  L.  {In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1872.)  13103 
Larwood,  Jacob,  pseud.     See  Sadler,  L.  R. 

Larwood,  J.     Story  of  the  London  parks.     2  v.  10133-4 
La  Salle,  R.  de.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     Adventures  of  La  Salle.     13739 

—  Parkman,  F.    (In  his  Disc,  of  the  Gt.  West.)  7886 
La  Salle  and  the  disc,  of  the  great  west.    (Fr.  and  Eng.  in  No.  Amer., 

pt.  3.)  18928 

—  Sparks,  J.     (In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  11.)  4120 
Lasaulx,  E.  von.     On  the  study  of  the  Gr.  and  Rom.  classics. 

{In  Formby,  H.     Compend.  of  the  philos.  of  anc.  hist.)     22257 
Lascaris,  P.  L.  de.     Secret  mission  among  the  Bedouins.     {In 

Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

Las  Casas,  B.  de.     See  Casas,  B.  de  las. 
Las  Cases,  E.  A.  D.  M.  J.,  marquis  de.     Memoirs  of  the  life, 

exile,  and  conversations  of  Napoleon  ;   portr.  and  illust. 

4  V.  2576-9 

Lascine  ;  by  an  Oxford' man .  12105 

Lasker,  E.     Tuttle,  H.     {In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 

Lassay,    Marquis   de.      Sainte-Beuve,    C.    A.     {'In  his   Caus. 

lund.,  V.  9.)  *I 

Last  Aldini,  The  ;  by  George  Sand.  8189 

Last  Athenian,  The  ;  by  V.  Rydberg.  8440 

Last  chronicle  of  Barset ;  by  A.  Trollope.  7841 

Last  day  of  a  condemned  man  ;  by  V.  Hugo.  8053 

Last  days  of  a  king  ;  by  M.  Hartmann.  6877 

Last  days  of  Pompeii;  by  [E.  Bulwer  Lytton].  601 

—  Same;  fr.  Bulwer;  by  Miss  L.  Medina.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  19.)  11819 
Last  house  in  C —  Street ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].     {In  her  Noth- 
ing new.)                                                                                             5082 

Last   inhabitant   of   an  old   house ;     or.  The   recollections   of 

grandmother  Mus.     Illust.  11245 

Last  loaf;  play;  by  G.  M.  Baker.     {Iii  his  Temperance  dr.)       7095 


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Last  love,  A,  at  Pornic ;  by  F.  Wedmore.     {In  his  Pastorals 

of  Fr.)  18122 

Last  man,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  G.  D.  Pitt.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  34.)  11827 

Last  of  her  line  ;  by  E.  Tabor.  18514 

Last  of  the  barons  :  by  [E.  Bulwer  Lytton] .  589 

Last  of  the  fairies  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5239 

Last  of  the  II addons  ;  by  Mrs.  Newman.  17583 

Last  of  the  Mohicans  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  950 

Last  of  the  Mortimers;  by  [Mrs.  Oliphant].  3451 

Last  of  the  pigtails;  by  C  Selby.     {Li  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  34.)  7988' 

Last  of  the  Valerii ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.     {In  his  Passionate  pil- 
grim.) 13460 
Last  penny,  and  other  stories  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  205 
Last  tournament.  The  ;  by  A.  Tennyson.                                           9817 
Last  witch,  The  ;  by  C.  F.  Guernsey.    {In  Hale,  E.  E.     Tales 

for  trav.,  v.  6.)  13935 

Last  words  ;  by  E.  B.  Lytton.     {In  Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.)  13980 

Late  for  the  train.      {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  3.)  19148 

—  Same.    (In  Portr.  in  mj^  uncle's  dining-room.)  10679 
Latena,   N.  V.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  his  Prem.  lund., 

V.  3.)  *I 

Latham,  B.     Sanitary  engineering ;    guide  to  the  constr.  of 

works  of  sewerage  and  house  drainage.  *I 

Latham,  H.    On  the  action  of  examinations  consd.  as  a  means 

of  selection.  18627 

Latham,  R.  G.     Man  and  his  migrations.  2581 

—  Opuscula:  ess.,  chief,  philological  and  ethnographical.  17950 

—  Two  dissertations  on  the  Hamlet  of  Saxo  Grammaticus,  and  of  Shakes- 

peare. *I 

—  Varieties  of  the  human  race.     (In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5184 
Latham  House.     Siege  of  Latham  House.   {In  Hutchinson,  L. 

Memoirs.)  2119 
Latham's  "Johnson's  dictionary"  ;  by  G.  W.  Dasent.    {In  his 

Jest  and  earnest,  v.  2.)  13612 
Lathe.      Bazley,  T.    S.     Notes   on   the   Epicycloidal   cutting 

frame.     lUust.                                -  10957 

—  Hasluck,  P.  I^.    Lathe-work ;  pract.  treatise  on  turning.    lUust.  20604 

—  Holtzapftel,  J.  J.    Turning  and  mechanical  manipulation,  v.  4.  *I 

Mote.    Continuation  of  the  work  by  C.  Holtzapftel ;  to  be  seen  in  Refer- 
ence dept. 

—  The  lathe  and  its  uses ;  art  of  turning  wood  and  metal.    Illust.  7513 

—  Northcott,  W.  H.    Treatise  on  lathes  and  turning.  10726 

—  The  turner's  companion ;  cont.  instr.  in  concentric,  elliptic,  and  eccentric 

turning ;  also  plates,  etc.  13020 

Lathe,  The,  and  its  uses :    art  of   turning  wood   and   metal. 

Illust.  7513 

Latheby  Towers  ;  by  A.  Corkran.     3  v.  19101-3 

Note.    The  running  title  of  the  book  is  Clara  Saville. 
Lathrop,  D.  A.     Object  lessons  ;  their  value  and  place.     {In 

Am.  Norm.  Sch.  Ass.     Add.,  e^c.)  11608 

—  Training  schools :  their  place  in  normal  school  work.     (In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass. 

Addr..l873.)  17763 

Lathrop,  G.  P.     Afterglow.  (No  name  ser.)                                17006 

—  An  echo  of  passion.  21593 

—  In  the  distance.  21427 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS. 


721 


—  Rose  and  roof-tree ;  poems.  16404 

—  Somebody  else.  17796 

—  Spanish  vistas ;  illust.  by  C.  S.  Reinhart.  *I 

—  A  study  of  Hawthorne.'  16015 

—  Symbolism  of  color.     {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 
Lathrop,  R.  H.     The  barbarian's  overthrow.      {In  Gilman,  A. 

Magna  Charta  stor.)  21890 

Latimer,  H.,  Bp.  of  Worcester.     Select  sermons  ;  with  acct.  of 

the  author  and  his  writings.  5102 

—  Selections.     {In  Montagu,  B.    Select,  fr.  the  works  of  Taylor,  etc.)  5759 

—  Tullock,  J.     {In  his  Leaders  of  the  reform.)  4527 
Latin  inscriptions.     Wordsworth,  J.      {In  his  Fragments  and 

specimens.)  *I 

Latin  language.     Composition. 

—  Nixon,  J.  E.    Parallel  extr.  arr.  for  trans,  into  Eng.  and  Latin,  with 

notes  on  idioms.    Pt.  1.    Hist,  and  epistolary.  *I 

—  Sargent,  J.  Y.  and  Dallin,  T.  F.    Materials  and  models  for  Latin  prose 

comp.  14101 

Dictionaries. 

—  White,  J.  T.    A  Latin-Eng.  diet.;   abgd.  fr.  the  work  of  White  and 

Riddle. 

Grammar. 

—  Allen,  J.  B.    Elementary  Latin  Grammar. 

—  Allen,  J.  H.    Latin  primer.  *I 
and  Greenough,  J.  B.    Latin  grammar  for  schools  and  colleges.  *I 

—  Gildersleeve,  B,  L.    Latin  Primer.  17999 

—  Thompson,  D'A.  W.    Scalae  Novae ;  or,  A  ladder  to  Latin.  *I 

—  Wordsworth,  J.     {In  his  Fragments  and  specimens.)  *I 

Pronunciation. 

—  Ellis,  A.  J.    Practical  hints  on  the  quantitative  pronunciation  of  Latin.        13706 

—  Walker,  J.    Key  to  the  class,  pronunciation  of  Greek,  L.,  and  Script. 

proper  names.  4611 

Headers. 

—  See  Latin  literature.     Selections. 

—  See  also  Classical  philology. 

Latin  lesson,  The  ;  by  J.  Stnrgis.      {In  Ms  Little  comedies.)       21907 
Latin  literature.     History. 

—  Conington,  J.     {In  his  Misc.  writings,  v.  1.)  11124 

—  Cruttwell,  C.  J.    History  of  Roman  literature,  to  the  death  of  Marcus 

Aurelius.  *  18252 
and  Banton,  P.    Specimens  of  Roman  lit.  19287 

—  Dunlop,  J.    History  of  Roman  literature  to  and  during  the  Augustan 

age.    3  V.  *I 

—  Lawrence  E.    Primer  of  Latin  literature.  17082 

—  Schraitz,  L.    A  history  of  Latin  literature.  17384 

—  Simcox,  G.  A.    Historv  of  Latin  literature  fr.  Ennius  to  Boethius.  2  v.  22605-6 

—  Teuffel,  W.  S.    History  of  Roman  literature.    2  v.  12072-3 

Collections. 


Lemaire,  N.  E.    Bibliotheca  classica  Latina. 
Note.    For  contents  see  Lemaire. 


142  v. 


8225-8366 


Selections. 

—  Allen,  W.  F.  and  Allen,  J.  H.    Latin  reader. 

—  Cruttwell,  C.  T.  and  Banton,  P.    Specimens  of  Roman  literature. 

—  Jennings,  G.  H.  and  Johnstone,  W.  S.    Half-hours  with  Gr.  and  Latin 

authors ;  with  biog.  not, 

—  Sauveur,  L.    Talks  with  Caesar  de  hello  Gallico. 

—  Wordsworth,  J.    Fragments  and  spec,  of  earlv  Latin ;  with  introd.  and 

notes. 

—  See  also  Classical  literature. 
Latin  poetry.     Collections. 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.  and  L.    Exotics ;  attempts  to  domesticate  them.  13901 

—  Lemaire,  N.  E.    Poetje  Latini  minores,  ex.  rec.  Wernsdorfiana.    7.  v.       8359-65 

—  Thompson,  D'A.  W.  Ancient  leaves ;  trans,  and  paraphrases  fr.  poets  of 

Greece  and  Rome.  ♦! 


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—  Trench,  R.  C.    Sacred  Latin  poetrv,  chiefly  lyrical.    Notes  and  introd. 

2d.  ed.  '  *I 

Same ;  3d.  ed.  *I 

Latin  year,  The  ;   [hymn]  ;  by  W.  J.  Loftie.  14004 

Latin  and  Teutonic  Christendom  ;  by  G.  W.  Cox.  10778 

Latitude.     Warren,  T.  R.     Simple  .methods  for  finding  the  L. 

{In  Ms  Yachtman's  prim.)  13838 

Latouche,   H.   T.   de.      Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     (In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  3.)  *I 

Latouche,  J.     Country  house  essays.  15852 

Contents.    Horses  and  riders.— Birds  and  beasts  in  captivity. — English 
flower  gardens. — Trout  fishing. — Lawn  tennis. 

—  Travels  in  Portugal.    Illust.  by  T.  S.  Estcourt.  14096 
La  Tour,  M.  A.  M.  de  F.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his 

Caus.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

La  Tour,  C.  St.  E.,  Sieur  de  la  Tour.     La  Tour  in  Boston. 

{In  Montrose,  etc.)  4780 

La  Tour.     See  also  Madame  La  Tour. 
La  Trobe,  B.     Notes.     {In  Cranz,  D.     Anc.  and  mod.  hist. 

of  the  Brethren.)  *I 

Latrobe,  C.  J.     The  rambler  in  Mexico.  2582 

Latter-day  pamphlets .;  by  T.  Carlyle.  5802 

Latter  days,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works,  v.  2.)      3956 
Latude,  H.  M.  de.     See  Masers  de  la  Tude,  H. 
Laud,   W.,   xirchhp.  of    Canterbury.     Mozley,  J.  B.      {In  his 

Ess.,  hist,  and  theol.,  v.  1.)  18305 

Lauder,   T.  D.      Story  of  Farquharsou  of  Inverey.      ( With 

Tieck,  J.  L.     The  elves.)  12446 

Laugel,  A.     England  political  and  social ;  tr.  by  J.  M.  Hart.     12499 

—  The  United  States  dur.  the  war,  [1861-5] .  6416 
Laughing  hyena ;  by  B.  Webster.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  25.)  7983 

Laughing  mill.  The  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.  20805 

Laughter.     Spencer,  H.     The  physiology  of  laughter.     {In  his 

Illust.,  etc.)  5623 

—  See  also  Little  classics. 

Laughton,  J.  K.     Air  temperature  ;  its  distribution  and  range. 

{In  Meteorolog.  Soc.  Mod.  meteorology.)  18899 

Launay,  Mile.  de.     See  Staal. 

Launay,  A.  de.  Le  premier  roman.  (Th^dtre  de  camp.,  s^r.  8.)   14692 
Laura  Everingham  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10770 

Laura  Richmond  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.     {In  her  Sister's  bye-hours.)     6354 
Laurea  Tullius.     Carmina.      {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat. 

min.,  V.  4.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)     '  8362 

Laurel  bush.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Craik.  16100 

Laurel  leaves  ;  poems,  stories,  etc.  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow  and 

others.     Illust.  *I 

Laurence,  F.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)    526  ;  8814 
Laurencin,  pseud.     See  Chapelle,  P.  A. 

Laurens,  J.  Sketch  of  L.   {In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  Rev.)     2122 
Laurens.     See  also  Du  Laurens. 
Laurent  de  I'Ard^che,  P.  M.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.   A.     {In  his 

Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  723 

Laurentiiis,  Lydus  J.     Deostent  is  fragmenta.     {In  Maximns, 

V.     De  dictis,  v.  3.)  8349 

Laurie,  J.   and  McClatchey,   R.   J.      Homeopathic  domestic 

medicine.  *I 

Laurie,  S.  S.    Johu  Amos  Comenius  ;  his  life  and  educ.  works. 

(Educ.  lib.)  22532 

Laurie,  T.     The  Ely  volume ;  or,  The  contributions  of  our  for. 

missions  to  sci.  and  hum.  well-being. ,  21329 

Lauson  tragedy.  The  ;   by  J.  W.  DeForest.     {In  Little  class., 

V.  3.)  12974 

Lautrec  ;  a  poem  ;  by  J.  Payn.  18745 

Lauzun,  A.  L.  de  Gr.,  due  de.     M^moires.     (Barri^re.     Bib. 

des  m^m.,  v.  25.)  14546 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Lavater,  J.  C.     Essays  on  physiognomy ;  abrgd.  fr.  Holcroft's 

translation.  2584 

—  Translations.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 
Lavall^e,   H.     Physical  hist.,   and  military  geography;    ed., 

with  add.  and  correct.,  by  Capt.  Lendy.  9346 

La  Valli^re,  F.  L.  de  la  B.  le  B.,  duchesse  de.      Sainte-Beuve, 

C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 

JjSLYSiWete,  Countess  de.  Watson,  H.  C.  {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Lavater  the  physiognomist ;  comic  drama;  by  J.  R.  Planch^. 

{In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  40.)  11830 

Laveleye,  E.  de.     Land  system  of  Belgium  and  Holland.     {In 

Cobden  Club.     Syst.  of  Id.  ten.)  16008 

—  Oni  the  causes  of  war  and  the  means  of  reduc.  their  number.    {In  Cobden 

Club  ess.i  ser.  2.)  I* 

Lavengro  ;  by  G.  Borrow.  446 

Lavigne,  E.     Le  roman  d'une  Nihiliste.  14612 

Lavinia;  by  [G.  Ruffini].  10797 

Lavinia;  or.  One  year  ;  by  E.  F.  Carlen.  11260 

Lavoisier,  A.  L.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Lives  of  philos.)  524 

Law,  E.,  1st.  Baron  Ellenhorough.      Brougham,   H.  {In  his 

Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)  527 

Law,  H.     Construction  of  roads.     {In  Clark,  D.  K.  Constr. 

of  roads,  etc.,  and  streets.)  17598 

—  Kudiments  of  civil  engineering.    See  Clark,  D.  K. 

Law,  J.  Hereditary  entailments  in  domest.  animals  and  in  the 
hum.  family ;  Report  on  malignant  anthrax  in  herds  and 
malignant  pustule  in  man.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 
Rept.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Law,  J.     Wood,  J.  P.     Memoirs  of  Law  ;  inch  acct.  of  the 

Mississippi  system.  *I 

Law,  W.     Overton,  J.  H.     Wm.  Law,  non  juror  and  mystic ; 

his  life,  character,  and  opinions.  20596  ' 

—  Stephen,  L.     {In  his  Hours  in  a  library,  ser.  2.)  16856 
Law.     Amos,  S.     The  science  of  law.                                             12963 

—  Bigelow,  L.  J.    Bench  and  bar;  wit,  humor,  asperities,  and  amenities 

of  the  law. 

—  Broom,  H.    Philosophy  of  the  law. 

—  Browne,  I.    Humorous  phases  of  the  law.  22512 
Law  and  lawyers  in  literature.  22370 

—  Carey,  H.  C.    The  unity  of  law.  11291 

—  Durfee,  J.    Moral  duty  of  obeying  the  law.  {In  his  Works.)                       10156 


724  FKEE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Ewe]],  M.  D.     Blackstone's  commentaries;  obsolete  and  unimportant 

matter  eliminated.  22024 

—  Freedley,  E.  T.  Legal  adviser ;  how  to  diminish  losses,  avoid  lawsuits,  etc.  2175 

—  Lieber,  F.    Legal  and  polit.  hermeneuties ;  princ.  of  interpretation  and 

constr.  in  law,  etc.  5193 

—  Maine,  H.  J.  S.    Ancient  law ;  its  connect,  with  the  early  hist,  of  society, 

and  its  rel.  to  modern  ideas.    Introd.  by  T.  W.  Dwight.                     '  6132 

Dissertations  on  early  law  and  custom.    '  22869 

Village  communities  in  the  East  and  West.  10167 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Austin  on  jurisprudence.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  4.)  14355 

—  Pollock,  F.    Essays  in  jurisprudence  and  ethics.  22421 

—  Stow,  M.  L.  B.  Probate  confiscation.  (Unjust  laws  which  govern  woman.)  17518 

—  Strong,  W.  Two  lect.  upon  the  rel.  of  civil  law  to  church  polity,  etc.  15381 

—  "Washburn,  E.    Lectures  on  the  study  and  practice  of  law.       "  9628 

—  iSee  also  Civil  law ;— Common  law ;— Criminal  law ;— Household  law ; — 

International  law ;— Maritime  law ; — Municipal  law. 
Also  Great  Britain; — Massachusetts ;—U.  S. 
Also  Extradition ; — Jews ; — Horses ;— Schools ; — Patents. 

Law,  The,  Oddities  of ;  by  F.  F.  Heard.  21027 

Law,  The  reign  of  ;   by  the  Duke  of  Arg-yll  [G.  D.  Campbell].  C888 

Law,  The,  and  the  lady;  by  (W.)  W.  Collins.  13503 

Law  of  nature  ;  poem  ;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  Voltaire.  4602 

Law  reporters.     Head,  F.  F.     Curiosities  of  the  law  reporters.  21028 

Law,  A,  unto  herself;  by  R.  H.  Davis.  17444 
Lawler,  D.  and  Lacy,  T.  H.  The  school  for  daughters  ;  comedy. 

{In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

Lawn  tennis.    Crawley,  R.    Lawn  tennis,  Badminton,  etc.  19644 
Lawrence,  A.     Extracts  fr.  the  diary  and  correspondence  of 

L.  ;  acct.  of  his  life  ;  ed.  by  W.  R.  Lawrence.  2585 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Great  fortunes.)  898,3 

—  Sketch  of  Lawrence.     (Iji  Famous  boys.)  7707 
Lawrence,  E.     Colonial  progress  ;  Educational  progress.     (In 

Woolsey,  T.     1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  Historical  studies.  21670 

Contents.  The  bishops  of  Rome.— Leo  and  Luther. — Loyola  and  the 
Jesuits. —  Ecumenical  councils. —  The  Yaudois.— The  Huguenots. — The 
Church  of  Jerusalem. — Dominic  and  the  Inquisition. — Conquest  of  Ire- 
land.—The  Greek  Church. 

—  History  of  Rome.     See  Smith,  W. 

—  The  Jews  and  their  persecutors.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17143 

—  Modern  periods.     (Eng.  lit.  primers.)     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18492 

—  Primer  of  Greek  literature.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17081 

—  Primer  of  Latin  literature.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17082 

—  Primer  of  mediaeval  literature.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17725 

—  Romance  period.     (Eng.  lit.  prim.)     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17555 
Lawrence,  G.  A.     Anteros.  8986 

—  Barren  honour.  1732 

—  Border  and  bastile ;  [the  South  in  the  rebellion] .  5934 

—  Breaking?  a  butterfly ;  or,  Blanche  Ellerslie's  ending.    Illust.                   -  7729 

—  Guv  Livingstone.  1709 

—  Hagarene.  13492 

—  Maurice  Dering;  or.  The  Quadrilateral.  5761 

—  Sans  merci;  or.  Kestrels  and  falcons.  6654 

—  Silverland  [Utah,  California,  etc.] .  11850 

—  Sword  and  gown.  4329 
Lawrence,  James.    Irving,  W.     (In  his  Spanish  papers,  v.  2.)  5869 

—  Niles,  J.  M.     {In  his  Life  of  O.  H.  Perry.)  3259 
Lawrence,  J.,  Lord  Lawrence.     Smith,  R.  B.     Life  of  Lord 

Lawrence.     Portr.  and  maps.     2  v.  22832-3 

Lawrence,  M.  W.  (pseud.  Meta  Lauder).     Esperance.  6262 

—  Light  on  the  dark  river;  mem.  of  Mrs.  Hamlin.    8th.  ed.  8051 

—  Marion  Graham.  5112 
Lawrence,  S.     The  lawyers.     (In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  7.)  11839 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  725- 

Lawrence.  Sir  T.     CuDningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives   of  Brit. 

painters,  etc.^  v.  5.)  1057 

—  Davis,  J.  P.     {In  his  Thoughts  on  great  painters.)  6530- 

—  Gower,  R.    Romney  and  Lawrence.  21764 

—  Timbs,  J.  (In  his  Anecdote  biog.,  ser.  2.)  8915 
Lawrence,  Sir  Wm.    Lectures  on  physiology,  zoology,  and  the 

nat.  hist,  of  man.  2586 
Lawrence,  W.  R.     Extracts  fr.  the  diary  and  correspondence 

of  A.  Lawrence ;  acct.  of  his  life.  2585 
Lawrence.     See  also  Laurence. 

Lawrence  "Mother  Goose"  ;  by  E.  D.  K.  17613 

Lawrences,  The;  by  C.  Turnbull.  11256 

Lawrence's  adventures  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  9019 
Laws,  W.  G.     Street  lighting  of  the  future.     (In  Assoc,  of 

Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

Lawson,  E.     Verses.     (In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 

Lawson,  H.     Manual  of  popular  physiology.  11589 

Lawson,  Wilfred.     Hinton,  R.  J.      (In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 

Lawson,  W.    A  sun-dial,    (hi  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

Lawyer  abroad  ;  by  H.  Day.  12710 
Lawyers.     Ballantine,  W.     Some  experiences  of  a  barrister's 

life.     2  V.  21553-4 

—  Brown,  I.    Law  and  lawyers  in  literature.  22370 
Short  studies  of  great  lawyers.  18049 

—  Forsyth,  W.  History  of  lawyers,  ancient  and  modem.                               '  13751 

—  Jeaffreson,  J.  C.    Book  about  lawyers.  7083 

—  Knapp,  S.  L.    Biograpical  sketches  of  eminent  lawyers,  etc.  2498 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     {In  his  Criterion.)  6244 

—  See  also  France;— Ireland;— Missouri;— U.  S.; — Worcester  Co.,  Mass. 
Lawyers,  The  ;  by  S.    Lawrence.     (In  French's  min.   dram., 

V.  7.)  11839 
Lawyer's  life.  A,  afloat  and  ashore,  Leaves  from ;  by  C.  Cowley.     *I 

Lawyer's  story.  The  ;  by  J.  A.  Maitland.  5371 

Lay  sermons,  addr.,  and  reviews;  by  T.  H.  Huxley.  878] 
Layard,  A.  H.     Discoveries  among  the  ruins  of  Nineveh  and 

Babylon.  2587 

—  Explorations  at  Nineveh  and  Babylon.  {In  Taylor,  B.  Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356^ 

—  Inaugural  addr.,  Marischal  Coll.  and  Univ.  of' Aberdeen,  1855.  {In  Liter- 

ary addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 

Lays  of  ancient  Rome  ;  by  T.  B.  Macaulay.  11171 

Lays  of  my  home  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  4761 

Lays  of  the  Gospel ;  by  S.  G.  Bulfinch.  576 

Lazarus,  E.     Admetus  and  other  poems.  13852 

—  Alide ;  an  episode  of  Goethe's  life.  12343 
Lazarus,  and  other  poems  ;  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.  8618 
Lazy  Lawrence  ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.     (In  her  Parent's  assist- 

'ant.)                                                                                       1336;  15296 

Lazy  man's  work,  A  ;  by  F.  C.  Sparhawk.  20415 
Lazy  tour  of  two  idle  apprentices  ;  by   [C.  Dickens  and  W. 

Collins].  (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Wds.,'v.  6.)  14306 
Lea,  H.  C.     Historical   sketch  of    sacerdotal  celibacy  in  the 

Chr.  church.  *I 

—  Studies  in  Church  history.  22759 

Conterits.    The  rise  of  the  temporal  power.— Benefit  of  clergy. — Ex- 
communication.—The  early  Church  and  slavery. 

—  Superstition  and  force;  essays  on  the  wager  of  law, the  wager  of  battle, 

the  ordeal,  torture.  6558 

—  Same;  3d.  ed.  17895 


726  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Lea,  J.  W.     Christian  marriage ;  its  open  and  secret  enemies 

in  England.  21564 

Lea.     See  also  Lee. 

Leach,  A.     The  letter  H,  past,  present,  and  future ;  treatise.     22404 
Leach,  J.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526  ;  8814 

Lead.     Percy,  J.     Metallurgy  of  lead.         '  '  9202 

Jliead  pipe.  Collection  of  reports  (condensed),  and  opinions 
of  chemists  in  regard  to  the  use  of  lead  pipe  in  the  distrib. 
of  water  for  cities.  *I 

Leaden  casket.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  A.  W.  Hunt.  20234 

Leader,  J.  D.     Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  in  captivity  ;  narrative, 

1569-84.  '  *I 

Leading  cases  done   into  English  ;  by  an   apprentice  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn.     2d.  ed.  16591 
Leaf,  A,  in  the  storm  ;  by  L.  de  la  Rame.     (I7i  Little  class., 

V.  11.)  12982 

Leah,  or.  The  forsaken  ;  by  Dr.  Mosenthal.  6703 

Leahy,  — .,  Sergeant.    The  art  of  swimming  in  the  Eton  style; 

pref.  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  14043 

Leamington.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  Leamington,  etc.  *I 

Leap  year ;  comedy;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     (In  Mod.    stand. 

dr.,  V.  11.)  11813 

Lear,  E*     Nonsense   songs,    stories,    botany,    and    alphabets. 

Illust.  10055 

Lear,  H.  D.  F.     Fenelon  ;  biog.  sketch.  (Christ,  biog.)  21184 

—  Five  minutes  daily  readings  of  poetry.  22533 

—  Henri  Dominique  Lacordaire;  biog.  sketch.  22405 

—  Here  and  tliere ;  quaint  quotations.  22406 
Lear,  Mrs.  H.  L.  S.     See  Lear,  H.  D.  F. 

Lear,  A,  of  the  Steppe.  "  12685 

Bound  with  TurgeneflC,  I.  S.    Spring  floods. 
Leared,  A.     Morocco  and  the  Moors  ;  travels,  etc.     Illust.  15633 

Learned  women.  The;  comedy;    by  Moli^re.     (/n /lis  Dram. 

wks.,  V.  3.)  16845 

Learning.     See  Education  ; — Knowledge. 
Learning  to  draw  ;  story  of  a  young  designer ;  by  Viollet-le- 

Duc.  19902 

Leas,  C.  A.     Sanitary  care  and  utilization  of  the   refuse  of 

cities.      {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.,1.)  *I 

Leather.     Simmonds,  P.   L.     The  leather  trade  and  tanning 

substances;    The  leather  manufacture.     {In  his  Sci.  and 

comm.)  18644 

—  See  also  Tanning. 

Leathes,  S.     Evidential  value  of  St.  Paul's  epistles.     {In  Chr. 

Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scepticism.)  9747 

—  The  gospel  its  own  witness.    (Hulsean  lect.)  12910 
Leathes,  S.  M.     Eton ;  life   in   college.     (In  Pascoe,   C.    E. 

Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 

Leavenworth  case,  The  ;  by  A.  K.  Green.  18318 

Leaves  from  the  tree  Igdrasyl ;  by  M.  Russell.  3740 

Leavitt,  T.  J.  Higginson,  T.  W.  {In  his  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)    6493 
Lebanon,  Mount.    Glennie,  J.  S.  L.    Pilgrim  memories  ;  Trav- 
el, etc.  ;  disc,  in  the  birth-countries  of  Christianity.  15363 

—  Oliphant,  L.    The  land  of  Gilead,  with  excursions  in  the  L.  20514 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  727 

Le  Bas,  C.  W.     Life  of  Archbishop  Cranmer.     2  v.  2589 

—  Life  of  Wiclif .  2590 
Lebby,  R.     Principles  and  pract.  of  quarantine  at  Charleston, 

S.  C.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Lebour,  G.  A.     A  lead  mine.     {Bi  Brown,   R.     Sci.  for  all, 

ser.   3.)  ^  20526 

—  Nuggets  and  quartz.  (In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 
Le  Breton,   A.  L.     Correspondence  of  W.   E.   Channing  and 

Lucy  Aiken,   1826-1842.  12795 

—  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Barbauld,  incl.  letters  and  not.  of  her  familv  and  friends.  12500 
Le  Brun,  M.  L.  E.  (Vigee).     Souvenirs.     2  v.  '  9579-80 

—  Same.  Eng.  trans.  2  v.  18538-9 
Lebrun,  P.  A.     Sainte-BeuVe,  C.  A.     (Tnhis  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1  ; 

Portr.  cont.,  v.  3  ;   Nouv.  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 

Le  Brun,  P.  D.  E.  (Le  Brun-Pindare.)     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A. 

(In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Lebrun's  lawsuit.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  6.)  19145 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History   of   England   in   the    18th   cent., 

V.  1-4.  17514-17 

—  History  of  European  morals  fr.  Augustus  to  Charlemagne.    2  v.  7827-8 

—  History  of  the  rise  and  infl.  of  rationalism  in  Europe.    2  v.  6029-30 

—  Leaders  of  pubic  opinion  in  Ireland ;  Swift,  Flood,  Grattan,  O'Connell.  9979 
Le  Clerc,  J.  V.     Renan,  E.     {In  /m  Melanges  d'hist.)                  14516 
Leclercq,  T.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  3.)        *I 
L'Ecluse,  L'abbe  de.  Memoirs  of  Maximilian  de  Bethune.  An- 
nexed, Trial  of  Ravaillac  for   the   murder   of  Henry   the 
Great.     5  v.  *I 

Lecocq,  C.     The  little  duke  ;  comic  opera  ;  tr.   and  adapt,   by 

F.  Williams  and  T.  R.  Sullivan.  *I 

LeConte,  J.  L.  Sanitary  problems ;  the  proper  and  rational 
method  in  which  municipal  boards  of  health  should  be  or- 
organized.     (/n  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

LeConte,    J.     Correlation  of  vital    with   chemical   and   phys. 

forces.     {In  Stewart,  B.    Conserv.  of  energy.)  12238 

—  Elements  of  geology.  17413 

—  Sight;  monocular  and  binocular  vision.  Illust.  (Internat.  sci.  ser.)  20482 
LeCouvreur,  A.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Lecture  room  talks  ;  by  H.  W.  Beecher.  8478 
Lectures.     See  Bampton  lectures; — Bohlen  lectures; — Boyle 

lectures  ; — Yale  lectures. 
Also,  names  of  authors  or  of  subjects  of  lectures. 
Led  astray  ;  by  O.  Feuillet.  13455 

Led-Horse  Claim,  The  ;  by  M.  F.  Foote.  22857 

Ledderhose,  C.  F.     Life  of  Melancthon.  2591 

Ledoux,  — .    Ice-making  machines  ;  theory  of  the  act.  of  cold- 
producing  machines.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  19253 
Ledyard,  J.     Praise  of  women.     {In  Hunt,  J.   H.   L.     Book 

for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Sparks,  J.  (In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  24.)  4133 
Lee,  A.  Evans,  F.  W.  {In  his  Shakers.)  1644 
Lee,  B.     Cost  of  a  great  epidemic  to  a  city.     {Bi  Am.   Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Lee,  Maj.  Gen.  Charles.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of  L.  Added, 

His  polit.  and  military  ess.,  etc.     2d.  Amer.  ed.  *I 

—  Sketch  of  L.    (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2122 


728  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRAHY. 

—  Sparks,  J.  {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  18.)  4127 
Lee,  Charles.     Guide  to  the  breeding,  feeding,  rearing,  etc.,  of 

the  Houdan  fowl.  16613 

Lee,  C.  A.     Elements  of  geology.  7171 

Lee,  D.  K.  The  master  builder  ;  or.  Life  at  a  trade.  2592 
Lee,  E.  B.     Life  of  J.  P.  F.  Richter ;  prec.  by  his  autobiog. 

3d. ed.  5736 

—  Memoirs  of  Rev.  J.  Buckminster,  and  of  J.  S.  Buckminster.  2598 

—  Parthenia;  or.  The  last  days  of  paganism.  2d.  ed.  2596 
Lee,  F.  G.     More  glimpses  of  the  world  unseen.  17736 

Contents.  Introduction.— Warnings  of  coming  danger  or  death,  and 
dreams. — Apparitions  and  spectral  appearances  at  the  time  of  death. — 
Angelic  aid  and  intervention.— Modern  necromancv.— Appendix. 

—  The  other  world;  or,  Glimpses  of  the  supernatural.  Facts,  records,  etc, 

rel.  to  dreams,  etc.    2  v.  13947-8 
Lee,  H.  F.  (S).     The  Huguenots  in  France  and  America.    2d. 

ed.     2  V.  2072-3 

—  Life  and  times  of  Thomas  Cranmer.  1015 

—  Memoir  of  Pierre  Toussaint,  born  a  slave  in  St.  Domingo.    2d.  ed.  5683 

—  Tales.  2596 

Contents.    The  true  and  the  false.— Emigration;  or.  The  township  in 
Maine.— Patronage  and  friendship.— A  sketch  of  fashionable  life. 
Lee,  Harriet.     Canterbury  tales.     2  v.  2597-8 

—  The  Scotsman's  tale.  [In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.)  18148 
Lee,  Maj.  Gen.  Henry.     Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the  southern 

dept.  of  the  U.  S.  ;  new  ed.,   with  biog.  of  the  author  by 

R.  E.  Lee.  8149 

—  Headlevy  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829- 

—  Hartley,  C.  B.  Life  of  Lee.  178& 
Lee,  H.  The  avenger.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  30.)  11825 
Lee,  Holme,  pseud.     See  Parr,  H. 

Lee,  M.     Divorce.  22323 
Lee,  Mrs.  R.     The  African  Crusoes  ;  or.  Adventures   of   Car- 
los and  Antonio.  18676 

—  The  Australian  wanderers ;  or.  Adventures  of  Captain  Spencer.  18677 
Lee,  R.  H.  Magoon,  E.  L.  {In  his  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2858 
Lee,  Robert  E.     Biography  of  H.  Lee.     {In   Lee,   H.     Mem. 

of  the  war,  etc.)  8149 

—  Boissouas,  Mme.  B.    Un  vaincu ;  souvenirs  du  G(5neral  R.  Lee.  OoGO- 

—  Chesney,  C.  C.    Memoir  of  Lee.     {In  his  Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  Childe,'E.  L.    Life  and  campaigns  of  Gen.  Lee.  14197 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.    Life  and  campaigns  of  Lee.  7055 

—  Taylor,  W.  H.    Four  years  with  Lee ;  with  statement  of  the  strength  of 

the  army  which  he  commanded.  17426 

—  Wilson,  J.  "G.  {In  his  Sketch  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Lee,  S.     Cooper,  T.     {In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Sketch  of  Lee.  {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410- 
Lee,  S.,  wife  of  li.  Lee.  Memoirs  of  Baron  Cuvier.  5103 
Lee,  V.     The  Prince  of  the  hundred  soups  ;   puppet-show  in 

narrative.     Illust.  22684 

Lee,  W.     Evans,  F.  W.      {In  his  Shakers.)  1644 

Lee,  Wm.  Hoare,  E.  N.  A  brave  fight;  narrative  of  L.  22401 
Lee,  W.  R.     Biography  of  P.  J.  Revere.      {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Lee.     See  also  Lea. 
Leech,  H.  H.     Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler,  from  Greece, 

Turkey,  etc.  7684 

Leech,  J.     Brown,  J.      {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  2.)  6425 

—  Paget,  J.     {In  his  Paradoxes  and  puzzles.)  12732; 


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Leech  club,  The ;  by  G.  W.  Owen.                                   '  13009 

Leedle  Yacob  Strauss,  and  other  poems  ;  by  C.  F.  Adams.  18058 

Leeds,  J.  W.     History  of  the  United  States.  17465 

Leeds,  L.  W.     Lectures  on  ventilation  ;  1866-67.  7402 

—  Treatise  on  ventilation ;  lee.  1866-68.  Illust.  2d.  ed.  17590 
Leeds.  Black,  A.,  and  C.  Guide  to  Leeds  and  vicinity.  *I 
Lees,  F.  R.  Text-book  of  temperance.  17722 
Lees,  J.  C.     Heathen  Scotland  to  the  introd.  of  Christianity. 

(In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.)                    ^  20753 

—  Mahommedanism.     (In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

—  Strombury;  or,  Hanks  of  Highland  yarn.  21718 
Lees,  W.     Elements  of  acoustics,  light,  and  heat.      (Collins' 

elem.  sci.  ser.)  12622 
Le  Fanu,  J.  S.     The  bird  of  passage.    (Appleton's  new  hand.- 

vol.  ser.)                 .  17^96 

—  Checkmate.  14045 

—  A  lost  name.  10152 

—  The  tenants  of  Malory.  10691 
Lefebvre,  A.  E.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  Ms  Nouv.  lund., 

V.  10.)^  *I 

Lefebvre,  Marshal  F.  J.     Headley,  J.  T.     (In  his  Napoleon, 

etc.,  V.  2.)  1826 

—  Lefebvre.  (In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  •  5143 
Lefebvre,  R.     See  Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L. 

Lefebvre.     See  also  Lefevre. 

Lef^bre,  A.     See  Lefevre,  A. 

Lefevre,  A.  Wonders  of  architecture ;  tr.  by  R.  Donald. 
Added,  Chapter  on  Eng.  architecture,  by  D.  (111.  lib.  of 
wonders.)  7885 

Lefevre,  J.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Lefevre  d'Ormesson.     See  Ormesson. 

Leffel,  J.  J.,  and  C.  Construction  of  mill  dams  ;  also,  building 
of  race  and  reservoir  embankments  and  head  gates,  meas- 
urement of  streams,  gauging  of  water  supply,  etc.  *1 

Leffingwell,  C.  W.     Reading  book  of  Eng.  classics  for  young 

pupils.  18569 

Left,  and  never  called  for.      {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household 

Words,  V.  3.)  14303 

Left-handed  Elsa  ;  by  R.  E.  Francillou.  15885 

—  Same.  (In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  no.  23.)  19168 
Left  on  Labrador;  by  C.  A.  Stephens.  11246 
Left  over  fr.  the  last  century ;    by  H.  E.  Scudder.     {In  his 

Stor.,  etc.)  19896 

Legacy,  A;  Life  and  remains  of  J.  Martin;  by  Mrs.  Craik. 

2  V.  18217-18 

Legal  tender.     See  Money. 
Legend  of  Jubal,  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  George  Eliot  [M. 

E.  Lewes].  12669 

Legend  of  Montrose  ;   [by  W.  Scott].  3810 

Legend  of  my  native  town.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household 

Words,  V.  7.)  14307 

Legend  of  the  hounds  ;  poem  ;  by  G.  H.  Boker.  7873 

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Legend,  A,  of  the  Rhine ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.   {In  his  Bur- 
lesques.) 5380 
Legende  des  si^cles,  La  ;  par  V.  Hugo.                                            14420 

—  /Same ;  nouv.  ser.    2  v.  14488-9 
Legendre,  A.  M.     Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonometry ; 

adapt,  to  the  course  of  mathematical  instr.  in  the  U.  8., 
by  C.  Davies.  19064 

Legends.     Clodd,  E.     The  childhood  of  religions  ;  birth  and 

growth  of  myths  and  legends.  13926 

—  Mahaffy,  J.  P.    Value  of  legends  in  crit.  hist.    {In  his  Prolegom.  to  anc. 

history.)  10106 

—  Saxe,  J.  G.    Fables  and  legends  of  many  countries.  «  10604 

—  Thornbury,  W.    Historical  and  legendary  ballads  and  songs.  *I 

—  See  also  Folk-lore ;— Middle  A^es ;— Mythology. 
Also  Names  of  countries,  as  Brittany ;— Wales. 

Legends  and  lyrics  ;  by  A.  A.  Procter.     2  v.,  11467-8 

Legends  of  Number  Nip  ;  by  M.  Lemon.  10873 

Legends  of  the  black  watch  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10767 

Legerdemain.     Sachs,  E.     Sleight  of  hand.  19476 

Legge,   A.   O.     Pius  IX.  ;    story  of   his  life  to   1850  ;    with 

glympses  at  the  national  movement  in  Italy.     2  v.       13715-16 
Legge,  J.     Chinese  classics,  v.  1.  6418 

Content^.    Confucian  analects.— The  great  learning. — The  doctrine  of 
the  mean. 
Legge tt,  W.     An  old  reefer's  yarn.     (In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales, 

V.  1.)  7223 

—  Political  writings ;  ed.  by  T.  Sedgwick.    2  v.  2602-3 

—  Whittier,  J.  G.     (In  his  Old  portr.,  etc.)  4763 
Leggo,  W.     History  of  the  administration  of  F.  Temple,  Gov. 

Gen.  of  Canada.  20333 

Legislation.     Atkinson,  E.     IneflSciency  of  economic  L.     (In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Bentham,  J.    Introduction  to  the  princ.  of  morals  and  legislation.  18955 

—  Godkin,  E.  L.    Legislation  and  soc.  science.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Spencer,  H.    Over-legislation.     (In  his  Essays.)  5863 

—  See  also  United  States. 

Le  Goff,  F.     Life  of  L.  A.  Thiers  ;  tr.  fr.  unpub.  manuscript, 

by  T.  Stanton.  18599 

Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G.     The    art    of  reading ;  tr.    with   notes 

by  E.  Roth.  18610 

—  By  the  cradle.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  La  lecture  en  action.    4e-  6d.  14684 

—  The  moral  hist,  of  women.                             .  2604 

—  Reading  as  a  fine  art ;  tr.  by  A.  L.  Alger.  18232 

—  Theatre  de  campagne.    Ser.  1-8.  14685-92 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G.  Ma  fille  et  mon  bien.— 
Meilhac,  H.  Paturel.— Bornier,  H.  de.  Le  monde  renvers6.— Hervilly, 
E.  d'.  La  soupit'^re.— Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.  Autour  d'un  berceau.— 
Normand,  J.  Les  petits  cadeaux.— Hervilly,  E.  d'.  Silence  dans  las 
rangs !— Legouve,  E.,  et  Merimee,  P.  La  fleur  de  Tlemcen.— Chazel,  P. 
Avant  le  bah— Edmond,  C.  Un  salon  d'attente.  2.  Labiche,  E.  La 
lettre  charg^e.— Droz,  G.  Les  crises  de  Monseigneur.— Gondinet,  E.  Le 
mari  qui  dort.— Sollohub,  W.,  comte.  La  canne  et  son  chapeau.— Hervillv, 
E.  d'.  Vent  d'ouest.— Theuriet,  A.  La  vieille  maison.— Sollohub,  W., 
comte.  Une  serenade.  —  Gondinet,  E.  Les  convictions  de  papa.  3. 
Dreyfus,  A.  La  Gifle.— Bornier,  H.  de.  La  cage  du  lion.— Hervillv,  E.  d'. 
De  Calais  k  Douvres.— Normand,  J.  A  la  baguette.— Dupin,  H.  Le 
coupe  jaune.— Abraham,  E.  Georges  et  Georgette.— Narrey,  C.  O  mon 
Adelaide  I— Daudet,  A.  Les  prunes.— Hervilly,  E.  d'.  Les  Revanches  de 
Pescalier. — Meilhac,  H.  La  force  des  femmes.'  4.  Labiche,  E.  L'amour 
de  Part.— Hervilly,  E.  d'.    Entre  la  soupe  et  les  l^vres.— Guiard,  E.    Volte- 


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Face.— Yerconsin,  E.  Retour  de  Bruxelles.— Letoriere,  G.  de.  La  cor- 
beille  de  mariage.-^Hervilly,  E.  d'.  Notre  cher  insensibilisateur ! — Millaud, 
A.  Le  collier  d'or. — Decourcelle,  A.  Marie  Duval. — Theuriet,  A.  Les 
f raises.  5.  Narrey,  C.  Ho!  le  vert!  bouftbnnerie. —  Decourcelle,  A. 
La  part  du  lion. — Najac,  E.  de,  et  Bocage,  H.  Le  valet  de  cours; 
com.  —  Giraudeau,  F.  Tout  chemin  m^ne  k  Rome.  —  Guiard,  E. 
La  mouche. — Sonnois.J.  et  Au,  E.  d'.  Aux  arrets. — Guillemot,  J.  Les 
deux  sous-pr6fets  de  X. — Verconsin,  E.  Le  cap  de  la  Trentaine. — Billet, 
A.  L'Andalouse.— Hervilly,  E.  d'.  Scrupules.— Dreyfus,  A.  Le  confes- 
sional. 6.  Legouve,  E.  L'agrementd'ctrelaide.— Dreyfus,  A.  Un  crane 
sousunetempete.— Delair,P.  Une  femme  bien  pleuree.'— Ferrier,  P.  Com- 
me  on  fait  son  lit. — Dcroulede,  P.  Le  sergent.—  Yerconsin,  E.  Le  secret  de 
Theodore.— Cros,  C.  L'homme  aux  pieds  retournes.— Hervilly,  E.  d\ 
Les  enfauts  avant  tout! — Sollohub,  W.  L'embarras  du  choix. — Bocage, 
H.  Y^nue.— Desbeaux,  E.  Yingt  mille  francs.— C611ier,  E.  Les  bou- 
quets.— Hervilly,  E.  d'.  Le  secret  d'une  vaincue. — Seguin,  A.  Une  pluie 
de  vaisers. — Delair,  P.  La  vision  de  Claude. — Jouau,  K.  La  perle  fausse. 
— Cros,C.  L'homme  perdue.  7.  Legouv6,E.  La  matinee  d'une  etoile. — 
Cros,  C.  L'ami  de  la  maison.— Des  Roseaux,  A.  La  souris.— Normand, 
J.  Le  fou  rire.— LetoritH-e,  G.  de.— La  part  de  butin.— Sollohub,  W.  Le 
premier  pas. — Yerconsin,  E.  Adelaide  et  Yermouth.— Cros,  C.  L'homme 
propre.— Hervilly,  E.  d'.  La  marquise  de  Crac— Desbeaux,  E.  L'inven- 
tion  de  mon  Grand  Oucle  I'archeveque  de  Bcziers. — Mendel,  E.,  et  Cordier. 
La  bete  noire. — Cros,  C.  Le  pendu. — Cahen,  A.,  et  Sujol,  G.  A  I'essai. — 
Solluhub,  W.  Le  feu  fol let.— Guillemot,  J.  L'heure  de  la  liberte.— Cros, 
C.  L'homme  qui  a  trouv6.— Ehrard,  A.  Madame  Limeray?  8.  Yer- 
consin, E.  Le  rideau.— Liquier,  G.  Un  amour  electrique.— Manuel,  E. 
Traitement  thermal. — Launay,  A.  de.  Le  premier  roman. — Delaporte, 
31lle.  L'artide  II. — Yilletard,  A.  Le  theme  russe. — Cortambert,  R. 
Retour  de  voyage.— Depre,  E.,  et  Clairville,  C.  La  creraaillcre.— Marthold, 
J.  de.  Un  proverbe  de  salon.— Cros,  C.  Le  violon.— Hervilly,  E.  d'.  La 
laiti^Te  et  le  pot  aux  roses.— Fey deau,  G.  Notre  future.— Laliiye,  L.  Une 
fleche. — Des  Roseaux,  A.    Le  rigollot. — Normand,  J.    Les  claqueurs. 

—  and  Merim^e,  P.    La  fleur  de  Tlemcen ;  comMie.     {In  Legouv6,  J.  W. 

E.  G.    Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14482 

—  Same.    Eng.  trans.     (7w  Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  joint  author.    See  Scribe,  A.  E. 

Leibnitz,  G.  W.     Bowen,  F.     {In  Ms  Mod.  philosophy.)  17186 

Leicester,  Earl  of.     See  Montfort,  S.  de. 

Leicester,  Eng.     Dorau,  J.     (In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 

Leicester,  Mass.     Marvin,  A.  P.     History  of  L.     (In  Hist,  of 

Wor.  Co.,  V.  1.)  *I 

—  Washburn,  E.    Historical  sketches  of  L.,  during  the  1st.  cent,  from  its 

settlement.  4669 

Leicester;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  1.)  *I 

Leicester  du  Faubourg,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r. 

.  2,  V.  12.)  *I 

Leicestershire.    North,  T.    The  church  bells  of  Leicestershire  ; 

their  inscriptions,  etc.     ,  *I 

Leifchild,  J.  R.     The  higher  ministry  of  nature  ;  viewed  in  the 

light  of  mod.  science.     Introd.  by  H.  Crosby.  11182 

Leigh,  — .     Disposal  of  excreta  in  Manchester.     (In  Ass.  of 

Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  *I 

Leigh,  E.     Elementary  reading ;    The  phonetic  method  with 

pronoun,  orthography  in  its  rel.  to  other  methods.     (In 

Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1873.)  17753 

—  See  Bible.  N.  T.    Sinai  and  comp.  N.  T. 

Leigh,  E.     Science  of  modern  cotton  spinning.  *I 

Leigh,  H.  S.     Did  I  offend?     (In  Christmas  story-teller.)  17662 

Leigh,  J.  E.  A.     Memoir  of  Jane  Austen.  8621 

—  Same;  2d  ed.    Added,  Lady  Susan,  and  fragments.  9914 
Leighton,  A.    The  chance  question.     (In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales, 

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somnambulist  of  Redcleugh;  Geordie  Willison,  and  the  heiress  of 

Castle  Gower.     (In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  3.)  8043 

—  The  contrast  of  wives ;  Tlie  suicide ;  Mike  Maxwell  and  the  Gretna  green 

lovers:  The  three  letters:  The  glass  back.    (In  Wilson,  J. M.    Tales, 

V.  6.)  8046 

—  Death  of  James  I. ;  The  case  of  evidence ;  The  clerical  murderer ;  Death 

of  James  Til.;   Mr.  Samuel  Ramsav  Thriven.     {In  Wilson,  J.  M. 

Tales,  V.  8.)  8048 

—  A  desperate  act;  the  diamond  eyes.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  1.)  7223 

—  Hognianay ;  The  bereaved ;  The  condemned ;  Hume  and  the  Governor  of 

Berwick;   The  bride  of  Bramblehaugh ;   The  monomaniac;   Laird 
Robinson's  will.     {In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  9.)  8049 

—  Kate  Kennedv;  Prescription;  Lord  Durie  and  Christie's  will;  The  cured 

ingrate.    '{In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  1.)  8041 

—  Legend  of  fair  Helen  Kirconnel ;  The  abduction;  Christie  of  the  cleek; 

Romance  of  the  siege  of  Perth;  Caleb  Crabbin;  The  crooked  Comyn. 

{In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  5.)  8046 

—  The  long  slippers ;  The  white  scalp,     (/m  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  3.)  7224 

—  Trials  of  Menie  Dempster ;  Roseallan's  daughter ;  The  Prince  of  Scotland ; 

Legend  of  Holyrood.     {In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  7.)  8047 

Leighton,  J.     Paris  under  the  Commune.  9616 

Leighton,  R.     Poems.  8703 

Leighton,  R.  F.     Harvard  examination  papers,  1873  ;  1877.  *I 

—  History  of  Rome;  maps,  plans,  etc.  (Anderson's  hist,  ser.)  19428 
Leighton,  W.     The  subjection  of  Hamlet ;  motives  of  thought 

and  action  of  Shakespeare's  Prince  of  Denmark.     Introd. 

by  J.  Crosby.  22275 

—  At  the  court  of  King  Edwin;  drama.  17339 

—  The  sons  of  Godwin;  tragedv.  17207 
Leila;  by  [Sir  E.  Bulwer  Lytton].  593 
Leila  Ada.     Diary  and  correspondence.    (In  Heighway,  O.  W. 

T.     Leila  A.)  1845 

Leisler,  J.     Hoffman,  C.  F.     Life  of  L.      (hi  Sparks,  J.   Lib. 

of  Am.  Hiog.,  V.  13.)  4122 

Leisure-day  rhymes  ;  by  J.  G.  Saxe.  13765 

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ter,  G.H.;— Hoppus,  31.  A.  M.;— Hunt,  Mrs.  A.  W. ;— Jenkins,  i\frs.  C; 
—Johnson,  31iss  R.;— Jones,  C.  H.;—Laffan,  M.;—LUcy,  W.  H.;— Mc- 
Grath,  T. ;— Majendie,  M.;— Maxwell,  C.  A.  ;^Molesworth,  Mrs.  {pseud. 
E.  Graham.) ;— Norris,  W.  E.;— Oliphant,  M.  O.  W. ;— Palgrave,  W.  G.; 
—Parr,  L. ;— JPovnter,  E.  F.;— Richardson,  S.;— Richter,  J.  P.  F.;— Rob- 
erts, M. ;— Schniid,  H. ;— Smith,  H.  &  J. ;— Sparhawk,  F.  Cj— Spielhagen, 
F.;— Stevenson,  R.  L. ;— Thackerav,  W.  M. ;— Turgenieff,  I.;— Villari, 
L. ;— Walford,  L.  B. ;— Winthrop,  t. 
Leisure  hours  in  town  ;  by  [A.  K.  H.  Boyd].  4639 

Leisure-time  studies;  by  A.  Wilson.  18397 

Leitch,  R.  P.     A  course  of  painting  in  neutral  tints.     Plates.  *I 

—  A  course  of  sepia  painting.  Plates.  *I 
Leith-Adams,  Mrs.     See  Adams,  Mrs.  L. 

Lejetchnikoff,  — .     The  heretic.  5213 

Leieune,  L.     Trouville.     (l7iM{irphj,  B.  and  others.     On  the 

Rhine.)  19935 

Lekain  or  Cain,  H.   L.     M^moires.     (In  Barri^re.     Bib.   des 

m^m.,v.  6.)  14526 


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Leland,  C.  G.     Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  abolition  of  slavery 

in  the  U.  S.      (The  new  Plutarch.)  18925 

—  The  Egyptian  sketch  book.  12087 

—  Englisn  gipsies,  and  their  language.  12086 

—  The  gypsies.  21649 

—  Hans  Breitraan  in  church;  Hans  Breitman  in  politics.  8802 

—  Hans  Breitman's  party;  with  other  ballads.    New  ed.  8039 

—  Industrial  art  in  schools.     (U.  S.  Bur.  of  Ed.  Circ.)  22514 

—  Johnnykin  and  the  goblins.  16682 

—  Meister  Karl's  sketch  book.  2606 

—  Same ;  2d.  ed.  6452 

—  The  minor  arts ;  porcelain  painting,  wood-carving,  stencilling,  modelling, 

mosaic  work,  &c.     (Art  at  Home  ser.)  19884 

—  The  music  lesson  of  Confucius ;  and  other  poems.  10018 

—  Pidgin-English  sing-song,  or.  Songs  and  stor.  in  the*China-Eng.  dialect; 

with  vocab.  '  17786 

—  Palmer,  E.  H.  and  Tuckey,  J.    English-Gvpsv  songs.    In  Eommany, 

with  metr.  Eng.  trans.  .      '      '  •  *        13873 

Leland,  O.  S.     Plays.     See  French's  min.  dr.  ; — Sargent,   E. 

Mod.  stand,  dr. 
L^lia ;  comedie  ;  parO.  Gastineau.    (In  Sajm^tes,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14791 

—  Same;  Eng.  trans.     (Plays  for  priv.  acting.)  17926 
Le  Maire,  J.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G.       Cape  Horn  first  doubled 

by  Schouten  and  Le  Maire.     {In  his  Notable  Voyages.)        19571 
Lemaire,  N.  E.     Bibliotheca  classica  Latina.     142  v.  Namely: 

Caesar,  C.  J.    Opera;  ed.  N.  L.  Achaintre  et  N.  E.  Lemaire.    4  v.        8225-8 

Catullus,  C.  V.    Catullus,  ex.  ed.    F.  G.  Doeringii  cuiadnot.  adi.  J. 

Naudet.  8229 

Cicero,  M.  T.    Opera  omnia.    19  v.  8230-48 

Claudianus,  C.    Opera  omnia;  rec.  N.  L.  Artaud.    2  v.  8249-50 

Curtius  Euf us,  Q.    De  rebus  gestis  Alexandri  Magni  libri  superstites  cum 

suppl.  J.  Freinshemii  quibus  notas  add.    N.  E.  Lemaire.    3  v.  8251-3 

Florus,  L.  A.    Epitome  rerum  Romanum ;  item  L.  Ampelii  Liber  mem- 

orialis  quibus  sel  notas  subj.    N.  E.  Lemaire.  8254 

Horatius  Flaccus,  Q.    Opera  ofnnia;  cur.  N.  E.  Lemaire.    3  v.  8255-7 

Justinus.  Historiae  Philippicae;  textum  Wetzeliauum  illust.  N.  E.  Le- 
maire. 8258 

Juvenalis,  D.  J.  Satirae;  cum  not.  Rupertianis  subi.  add.  X.  E.  Le- 
maire.   2  V.  ■  8259-60 

Livius  Patavinus,  T.    Opera  omnia;  item  suppl.    J.  Freinshemii,  cur. 

N.  E.  Lemaire.    12  v.  8262-73 

Lucanus,  M.  A.  Pharsalia,  cum  adnot.,  quibus  suas  add.  P.  A.  Lemaire. 

3  V.  8274-6 

Lucretius  Cams,  T.    De  rerum  natura;  cum  adnot. ;  quibus  suas  adj.  P. 

A.  Lemaire.    2  v.  "  8277-8 

Martialis,  M.  V.    Epigrammata;  illust.  quinque  Parisiensis  <icad.  pro- 

fessores.    3  v.  8279-81 

Maximus,  Valerius,  et  Obsequens,  J.,  cum  suppl.  C.  Lvcosthenis,  quos 

rec.  C.  B.  Hase.    3  v.  *  8347-9 

Kepos,  C.    Opera;  cur  J.  B,  F.  Descuret,  notas  add.  J.  V.  Le  Clerc.  8282 

Ovidius  Naso,  P.  Opera  omnia  ex  rec.  Heinsio-Burmanniana  et  G.  E. 
Gierig,  cum  not.,  quibus  suas  add.  J.  A.  Amar  et  N.  E.  Lemaire. 
Metamorphoseou  lib.  XV.  Greece  Versi  a  M.  Planudc.    9  v.  8283-91 

Paterculus,    C.    V.    Opera   omnia;  qualempub.  D.  Ruhnkenius;   cui 

Krausii  excursus  subj.  N.  E.  Lemaire.     '  8350 

Persius  Flaccus,  A.  Satirae;  item  Lucilii fragmenta,  Satira  Sulpicia?,cur. 

A  Perreau.     (Cum  Juvenale,  v.  3.)  8261 

Pha3drus.  Fabulae  Aesopiae  quales  pub.  J.  G.  S.  Schwabe,  ace.  Romuli 
fabularum  ^sopiarum  quibus  novas  Phiedri  fabellas  subj.  J.  B. 
Gail.    2  V.  '  8292-3 

Plautus,  T.  M.    Comoediae,  cur  J.  Naudet.    4  v.  8294-7 

Plinius  Caecilius  Secundus,  C.    Epistolae  et  Panegyricus,  cum  adnot.  ed 

Schaeferianae,  quibus  suas  add.  N.  E.  Lemaire.'  2  v.  8309-10 

Plinius  Secundus,  C.  Historiae  naturalis  cum  select,  comment.  J.  Har- 
duini,  cur,  C.  Alexandre,  F.  Ansart,  et  all.:  indices  cur,  A.  P.  Dela- 
forest.    11  V.  8298-8308 

Propertius,  S.  A.    Elegiae,  carmina,  et  imitationes.      •  8311 

Quintilianus,  M.  F.  De  institutione  oratoria,  cum  comment.  G.  L.  Spald- 
ing quibus  novas  lect.  et  not.  adj.  J.  J.  Dessault.     [Ace.  M.  F.  Quint- 


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iliani  declamationes,   item  Calpuniii  Flacci  ex  rec.  Burmanniana] . 

7  V.  8312-18 

Sallustius,  C.  C.  Opera  omnia;  cum  lect.  et  comment.;  item  J.  Exsuper- 

antius,  cur  J.  L.  Burnouf .  8319 

Seneca,  L.  A.  Opera  omnia ;  illust.  M.  N.  Bouillet  et  J.  Pierrot.  9  v.  8320-8 
Silius  Italicus,  C.    Punicorum  lihri,  cur  N.  E.  Lemaire.    2  v.  8329-30 

Statins,  P.  P.    Opera  omnia  cum  select.  Marklandi  al  not.  quibus  suae 

add.  J.  A.  Amar  etN.  E.  Lemaire.    4  v.  8331-4 

Suetonius  Tranquillus,  0.  Opera  omnia,  Baumgartenii-Crusii  comment., 

excursibus  Ernestii,  illust.    C.  B.  Hase.    2  v.  8335-6 

Tacitus,  C.  C.    Opera  omnia  qualem  pub.  J.  J.  Oberlin,  addit.  subj.    J. 

Naudet.    5  v.  8337-41 

Terentius,  Afer,  P.    Coma'diae,quas  illust.  N.  E.  Lemaire.    2  v.  8342-3 

Tibullus,  A.    Quae  supersunt  opera;  instruxit  P.  A.  de  Golbery.  8344 

Valerius  Flaccus,  C.    Argonauticon ;  ed.  N.  E.  Lemaire.    2  v.  8345-6 

Virgilius  Maro,  P.    Opera;  qualem  tertio  pub.   C.  G.  Heyne  cut  Servlum 

integrum,  et  var.  not.  cum  suis  subj.    N.  E.  Lemairel    8  v.  8351-8 

Appendix.  8366 

—  Notice,  discours,  e^c.'sur  L.  Carmina,  epitaphia,  e^c,  scrib.  L.     (Bib. 

class.  Lat.  app.)  8366 

—  Poetae  Latini  Minores.  7  v.  8359-65 
Lemaltre,  ¥.  Lewes,  G.  H.  {In  his  Actors  and  acting.)  14097 
Le  Marchant,  D.    Memoir  of  J.  C.  Viscount  Althorp,  3d.  Earl 

Spencer.  16834 

Le   Messurier,    Major  — .     Kandahar   in    1879  ;  diary ;  repr. 

with  correct,  and  add.  fr.  the  Royal  Engineers'  Journal.  20091 
Le  Moine,  J.  M.     Picturesque  Quebec.  21355 

Lemon,  J.     Address.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and 

Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Building  and  sanitary  bye-laws.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and 

Sur.  Proc,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  President's  address.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc, 

V.  3.)  *I 

Lemon,  M.     The  jest  book  :  anecdotes  and  sayings  ;  selected 

by  L.  9286 

—  Legends  of  Number  Nip.    Illust.  10873 

—  The  pedlar's  hoard.     (Magnet  stories.)  10578 

—  Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Up  and  down  the  London  streets.  6750 

—  What  came  of  killing  a  rich  uncle  one  Christmas  time;  Coat  with  a  fur 

lining;  Small  house  over  the  water ;  What  might  have  happened  last 
Christmas.     (In  Christmas  story-teller.)  17662 

Lemstrom,  S.     Observations  upon  the  electricity  of  the  atmos- 
phere and  the  aurora  borealis,  made  dur.  the  Swedish  exp., 
1868,  to  the  North  Pole  ;  with  notes  by  Prof.  De  la  Rive. 
(Jn  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1874.) 
Lena,  the  silent  woman. 


Sainte-Beuve,  C.   A.     {In 
{1)1  Mod. 


'Lena  Rivers  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes. 
L'Enclos,  Anne,  called  Ninon  de. 

his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  4.) 
Lend  me  five  shillings  ;  farce  ;  by  J.  M.    Morton. 

stand,  dr.,  V.  3.) 
Lennep,  J.  van.     The  count  of  Talavera  ;  fr.  the  Dutch  by  A. 

Arnold. 
Lennox,  O.  H.  G.,  6th.  Duke  of  Richmond.    Higginson,  T.  W. 

{In  his  Eng.  statesmen.) 
—  Eeid,  T.  W.     {In  his  Cabinet  portr.) 
Lennox,  C.  G.,  Duke  of  Richmond.     Francis,  G.    H.     {In  his 

Orators.) 
Lennox,  Lord  W.  P.  Celebrities  I  have  known ;  with  episodes, 

polit.,  soc,  etc.     2  v.  15913 


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—  Drafts  on  mv  memory ;  young  men  I  have  known ;  things  I  have  seen, 

etc.    2  v.*  *  15915-16 

—  My  recollections  fr.  1806  to  1873.  2  v.  15917-18 
Lenoir,  P.  The  Fayoum  ;  or,  Artists  in  Egypt.  11762 
LeNormand,  M.  A.  A.     Historical  and  secret  mem.  of  the  Emp. 

Josephine;  tr.  by  J.  M.  Howard.     New  ed.,  v.  1.  5880 

Note.    Y.  2  wanting-^  maybe  seen  in  reference  dept. 

—  Sketch  of  L.  {In  Kemark.  women,  ser.  1.)  4886 
Lenormant,  Mme.  A.  C.     Madame  R^camier  and  her  friends  ; 

tr.  by  [I.  M.  Luyster].  14116 

—  Memoirs  and  correspondence  of  Mme.  Recamier ;  tr.  and  ed.  bv  I.  M. 

Luyster.    2d.  ed.  *  6675 

Lenormant,  F.     Les  origines  de  I'histoire  d'apr^s  la  Bible  et 

les  traditions  des  peoples  orientaux.     2^.  ed.  14663 

—Same.    The  beginnings  of  history;  fr.  2d.  Fr.  ed.    Introd.  by  F.  Brown.      22276 

—  ano?  Chevalier,  E.    Student's  manual  of  orient,  hist.;  anc.  hist,  of  the 

East  to  the  Median  wars.    2  v.  8393-4 

Lent.     Huntington,  F.  D.     Helps  to  a  holy  lent.  12229 

—  Segneri,  P.  Lenten  sermons.  2  v.  12236-7 
Lente,  F.  D.,  Jr.     Florida  as  a  health  resort.     {In  Am.   Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Lenzen,  M.     Not  in  their  set.  13000 

Leo  X.  [Giovanni  de'  Medici],  Pope.     Roscoe,  W.     Life  and 

pontificate  of  Leo  X.    2  v.  3710-11 

L^ocadie  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Operas  comiques,  v.  2.)  *I 

Leonard,  H.  C.     Pigeon  Cove  and  vicinity.  11794 

Leonard,  N.  G.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  2.  *I 
Leonard,  W.     Discourse  on  inspiration  and  revelation  ;  on  the 

second  appearing   of   Christ ;  and   on  the  propriety  of  a 

united  inheritance.  5113 

Leonard,  W.  A.  Summary  of  H.  Spencer's  First  principles.  16041 
Leonardo  da  Vinci.     See  Vinci,  Leonardo  da. 

Leone.     (Round-robin  ser.)  21854 

Leonora  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1332  ;  15286  ;  15288 

Leonora,  Casoloni ;  by  T.  A.  Trollope.  7845 

Leonora  D'Orco ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  12421 

Leonowens,  A.  H.     The  English   governess    at  the   Siamese 

court.     lUust.  •  9294 

—  The  romance  of  the  harem ;  [with  A  legend  of  the  gold  and  silver  mines 

of  Siam] .  11231 

Leontine  ;  by  Mrs.  Maberly.  5232 

Leopardi,  G.,  comte.     Essays    and  dialogues;  tr.   by   C.  Ed- 

wardes  ;  with  biog.  sk.  22136 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  (In  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Le  Pileur,  A.     Wonders  of  the  human  body  ;  fr.    the  French. 

(111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  8507 

L'Epine,  E.  L.  V.  J.  {pseud.  Quatrelles).     Canuche  ;  insanite  ; 

Ce  monsieur;   com^die.      (In  Saynetes,  e^c,  s6r.  8.)  14798 

—  La  dame  de  Niort.     {In  SavnHos,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14793 

—  The  days  of  chivalry;  or.  The  legend  of  Croquemitaine ;  tr.  by  T.  Hood. 

Illust.bvDore.  &  h  ,  .r  ^^ 

L'Epine,  F.  M.  de.  Clayton,  E.  C  {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 
Le  Play,  P.  G.  F.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     La  reform  sociale  en 

France,  par  Le  Play.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  9.)  *I 

Le  Plongeon,  A.  D.     Notes  on  Yucatan.  *I 

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Le  Plongeon,  A.     Archselogical   communication   on   Yucatan.         *I 
Boxmd  with  Mexican  calendar  stone,  etc. 

—  Salisbury,  S.,  ^»*-    Dr.  Le  Plongeou in  Yucatan,  his  acct.  of  discoveries.  *I 

Bound  with  The  Mayas. 
Lepreux  de  la  cit^  d'Aoste,  Le ;  par  le  comte  X.  de  Maistre. 

(/ti  Ms  Oeuvres  compl.)  14614 

Lepsius,  K.  R.     Letters  fr.  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  and  Sinai ;  with 

extr.  fr.  his  Chronology  of  the  Egyptians  ;  rev.  tr.  by  L. 

and  J.  B.  Horner.  2606 

Lerminier,  J.  L.  E.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  his  Prem.  lund., 

V.  2.)  *I 

Lermontoff,  M.     The  Circassian  boy.  13340 

Le  Rochois.     See  Rochois. 
Le  Roy  de  Sainte  Arnaud,  A.  J.,  marechal.     Sainte-Beuve,   C. 

A.      (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  13.)  *I 

Le  Sage,  A.  R.     Adventures  of  Gil  Bias  ;  tr.  by  T.  Smollett ; 

with  acct.  of  the  author's  life.  2607 

—  Gil  Bias  and  the  parasite.     (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Scott,  W.  (In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  1;  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)  3850;  3837 
Lesdernier,  E.  P.  de.     See  Delesdernier,  E.  P. 

Lesley,  J.  P.     Man's  origin  and  destiny,  sketched  fr.  the  plat- 
form of  sciences  ;  lect.,  1865-6.  7386 
Leslie,  A.     The  arctic  voyages  of  Nordenskiold,  1858-1879.       19265 
Leslie,  C.  R.     Autobiographical  recollections  ;  with  pref.  ess. 
on  Leslie  as  an  artist,  and  select,  fr.   his  correspondence, 
by  T.  Taylor.                                                                                     4380 

—  Hand-book  for  young  painters.  9898 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Sketch  of  L.     (In  his  Am.  art.  life.)  7225 

—  Wedmore,  F.    Hogarth,  Wilkie,  and  Leslie.    (In  his  Masters  of  genre 

painting.)  19479 

—  Taylor,  B.  The  Leslies.  (In  his  At  home  and  abroad,  ser.  2.)  4436 
Leslie,  E.     Miss  Leslie's  new  receipts  for  cooking.  12501 

—  Pencil  sketches.  2610 

—  Seventy-five  receipts,  for  pastry,  cakes,  and  sweetmeats.  2609 
Leslie,  F.  Early  races  of  Scotland,  and  their  monuments.  2  v.  *I 
Leslie,  F.     Fine  arts.  (/nU.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867. 

Rept.,  V.  1.)  9096 

Leslie,  G.  D.     Our  river  ;  illust.  by  the  author.  *I 

Leslie,  M.,  pseud.     See  Baker,  Mrs.  H.  N.  (W.). 
Leslie,  T.  E.  C.      Financial  reform.     (In  Cobden  Club  ess., 

ser.  2.)  *I 

—  Land  system  of  France.     (In  Cobden  Club.    Syst.  of  Id.  ten.)  16008 

—  Land  systems  and  indust.  economy  of  Ireland,  Eng.,  and  continental 

countries.  '  10131 

L'Espinasse,  C.  F.  or  J.  J.  E.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In 

his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Less  black  than  we're  painted  ;  by  J.  Payn.  17708 

Lesseps,  F.   de.      Chambers,   W.     (In  his  Stor.   of  remark. 

persons.)  18069 

—  Fitzgerald,  P.  Account  of  de  Lesseps.  (In  his  Gt.  canal  at  Suez,  v.  1.)  16627 
Lessing,  G.  E.    Sammtliche  Schriften  ;  hrsgb.  v.  K.  Lachmann. 

12  V.  in  13.  *I 

Contents.    V.  1.    Sinngedichte.  —  Epigrammata.  —  Lieder. — Oden. — 

Fabeln  und  Erzahlungen. — Fabeln. — Fragmente. — Gedichte. — Der  junge 

Gelehrte:  Lustspiel. — Die  Judem;  Lustspiel. — Der  Miso^yn;  Lustspiel. 

— Der  Freigeist;  Lustspiel.— Der  Schatz;  Lustspiel.— Minna  von  Barn- 


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helm;  Lustspiel.  2.  Miss  Sara  Sampson;  Trauerspiel.  —  Philotas; 
Trauerspiel.— Emilia  Galotti;  Trauerspiel.— Nathan  der  "Weise;  dram. 
Gedicht.— Damon,  oder  die  wahre  Freundschaft ;  Lustspiel.— Die  alte 
Jungfer;  Lustspiel.  —  Theatralischer  Nachlass.  3.  Aus  dem  Natur- 
forscher,  1747. — BejtrUge  zur  Historie  und  Aufnahme  des  Theaters, 
1750. — Aus  der  Berlinischen  privilegirten  Zeitung,  1751. — Das  Neueste 
aus  dem  Reiche  des  Witzes,  1751.— Schrifften,  1753:  Vorrede.— Briefe. — 
Aus  der  Berlinischen  Zeitung,  1752, 1753.  4.  Schriften,  1754.— Theatra- 
lische  Bibliothek.— Aus  der  Berlinischen  privilegirten  Zeitung,  1754.  5. 
Pope  ein  Metaphysiker !  1755.— Aus  der  Berlinischen  privilegirten  Zei- 
tung, 1755.  6.  Briefe. — Leben  des  Sophokles.— Ajax  des  Sophokles.- 
Das  Theater  des  Herrn  Diderot.— Laokoon :  oder  iiber  die  Grenzen  der 
Mahlerej^  und  Poesie.  7.  Hamburgische  Dramaturgic,  1767-1769. — 
Ueber  Meusels  Apollodor,  1768.  8.  Briefe.— Gedichte  von  Andreas 
Scultetus.— Predigt  iiber  zwey  Texte.— Vermischte  Schriften,  1771.  9. 
Zur  Geschichte  und  Litteratur.  Aus  den  Schiitzen  der  Herzoglichen 
Bibliothek  zu  Wolfenbiittel.  10.  Philosophische  Aufsiitze  von  Karl 
Wilhelm  Jerusalem. — Zur  Geschichte  und  Litteratur.  11.  Litter- 
arischer  Nachlass. — Briefe.    12.    Briefe. 

—  The  education  of  the  human  race ;  tr.  by  F.  W.  Robertson.    3d.  ed.  15634 

—  Emilia  Galotti ;  Trauerspiel.  10430 

—  Laokoon ;  oder  iiber  die  Grenzen  der  Mahlerey  und  Poesie.  10431 

—  Same;  ed.  with  Eng.  notes,  etc.,  by  A.  Hamann.     (Germ,  classics.)  16347 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  E.  Frothingham.  12344 
•  —  Same ;  tr.  with  pref .  and  notes,  by  R.  Phillimore.  *I 

—  Nathan  der  Weise;  dramatic  poem;  ed.,  with  Eng.  notes,  etc.,  bv  C.  A. 

Buchheim.     (Germ,  class.)  '  22844 

—  Same;  Nathan  the  Wise ;  dram,  poem.;  tr.  by  E.  Frothingham;  acct.of 

the  poet  and  his  works,  followed  by  an  essav,  by  K.  Fischer.  7241 

—  Same;  tr.  by  W.  Taylor;  Emilia  Galotti;  tragedy;  tr.  by  C.  E.  Lewes.      11906 

—  Translations.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 

—  Cherbuliez,  V.    Un   Allemand  d'autrefois.     (In  his  Etudes  de  litt.  et 

d'art.)  14456 

—  Hase,  K.    Hans  Sachs  and  Lessing's  Nathan.     (In  ^ is  Miracle  plavs.)  19801 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.     (In  his  Hist,  of  Germ,  lit.)  *  18259 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     (In  his  Among  my  books,  ser.  1.)  8428 

—  Sime,  J.    Lessing.    2  v.  17284r-5 

—  Stahr,  A.  W.  T.    Life  and  works  of  L. ;  tr.  bv  E.  P.  Evans.    2  v.  7261-2 

—  Taylor,  B.     (In  his  Stud,  in  Germ,  literature.')  19003 

—  Zimmern,  H.    Lessing ;  his  life  and  works.  18147 
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Lesson  system,  The  ;     story  of  its  origin,  etc 
Lessons  fr.  my  masters,  Carlyle,  Tennyson, 

P.  Bayne. 
Lessons  in  biography  ;    by  J.  Beresford.     (Treas.  trove  ser., 

V.  2.) 
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Lester,  F.  W.     Report  on   Yellow  fever  in  Key  West,  Fla., 

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Lestocq  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (In  his  Operas  comiques,  v.  4.) 
L'Estrange,  A.  G.     The  friendships  of  M.  R.  Mitford  ;  letters 

fr.  her  correspondents.  22161 

—  History  of  Eng.  humour ;  with  introd.  upon  anc.  humour.    2  v.  17673-4 

—  Literary  life  of  W.  Harness.  10109 

—  The  village  of  palaces ;  or,  Chronicles  of  Chelsea.    2  v.  22407-8 
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Letheby,  H.     The  sewage  question;   ser.  of  reports,  etc.^  fr. 

"  Notes  and  chemical  analyses."  9963 

Let  those  laugh  who  win  ;    by  S.   W.    Tuttle.     {In  Stor.   and 

sk.)  6883 

Leto,  P.     Eight  months  at  Rome,  dur.  the  Vatican  council ; 

impressions  of  a  contemporary.  15714 

L^tori^re,   G.   de.       La  corbeille  de  mariage ;  com^die.     {In 

Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G.     Th^Atre,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14499 

—  La  part  de  butin.  (Thesitre  de  camp.,  s6r.  7.)  14691 
Letourneau,  Charles.     La  biologie.                                                   14385 

—  Same ;  Biology :  tr.  bv  W.  Maccall.  '  17466 
Letter,  The,  of  credit:  by  [S.  Warner].  20865 
Letter  to  a  young  contributor  ;   by  T.  W.  Higginson.     {In  his 

Atlantic  ess.)  12372 
Letter- writing.     Knight,  C.     Half -hours  with  the  best  letter 

writers,  etc.  10642 

—  Rothwell,  J.  S.  S.    English-German  letter-writer.  1064S 

—  Westlake,  J.  W.  How  to  write  letters;  manual  of  correspondence.  15815 
Lettermau,  J.      Medical   recollections  of    the   Army   of   the 

Potomac.  6401 

Letters.     F^nelon,  F.  de  S.  de  L.     Spiritual  letters  ;  letters  to 

men.  18833 
Spiritual  letters;  letters  to  women.  19106 

—  Francois  (de  Sales)  St.    Selection  fr.  [his]  spiritual  letters;  tr.  bv  H.  L. . 

(F.)  Lear.  19109 

—  Grant,  A.    Love  in  letters ;  correspondence  of  eminent  persons.  7082 

—  Holcorabe,  J.  P.    Literature  in  letters;  or.  Manners,  art,  criticism,  etc., 

illust.  in  correspondence.  6223 
—  See  also  English  literature.  Letters;— JJ.  S.  Literature.    Letters. 

There  are  valuable  notes  in  the  Boston  Athenaeum  catalogue,  under 
this  head. 

Letters  and  social  aims  ;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  14378 

Letters  fr.  a  cat ;  by  H.  H.  [Mrs.  H.  M.  Jackson].  19346 
Letters  fr.  the  old  world  ;  by  a  lady  of  N.  Y.     2  v.                  2618-19 

Letters  fr.  three  continents.  2620 

Letters  of  life  ;  by  L.  Sigourney.  6275 

Letters  to  a  lady  ;  by  W.  von  Humboldt.  5635 

Letters  to  literary  ladies  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                    15286  ;  15288 

Letters  to  the  Joneses  ;  by  T.  Titcomb  [J.  G.  Holland].  5484 
Letto-Slavs.     See  Wends. 
Lettre  au  bondieu,   La ;    opera  comique  ;    par  A.   E.   Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s6r.  4,  v.  16.)  *I 
Lettre  charg^e,  La  ;  f antaisie  ;  par  E.  Labiche.     (/w  Legouv^, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Th^^tre,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  14686 
Lettre  du  fusilier  Bridet,  La  ;  par  E.  Durandeau.   {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  2.)  14792 
Lettre  d'une  actrice  ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  Monselet.     {In  Say- 

uetes,  etc.,  s^r.  6.)  14796 

Lettres  a  une  autre  inconnue  ;  par  P.  M^rimee.                       •  14389 
Lettres  a  une  inconnue  ;  par  P.  M^rimee.     2  v.                            9467-8 

Lettres  de  mou  moulin  ;  impressions  et  souvenirs  ;  par  A.  Daudet.  1 4659 

Lettres  d'un  voyageur  ;  par  George  Sand.  14491 

Letty  Hyde's  lovers  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10771 


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Letty's  tramp  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.     (In  her  Silver  pitchers,  etc.)   15781 

Leutze,  E.     McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Gt.  fortunes.)  8983 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Sketch  of  L.  (In  his  Am.  art.  life.)  7225 
Levana ;  fr.  the  German  of  J.  P.  F.  Richter.  5459 
Levant.    Arnold,  R.  A.    From  the  Levant,  the  Black  sea,  and 

the  Danube.     2  v.  10806-7' 

—  Bi-yant,  W.  C.    Letters  fr.  the  East.  7893 

—  Moore,  J.    Outlying  Europe  and  the  nearer  Orient;  narr.  of  rec.  travel.      20200 

—  Warburton,  E.  B.  G.     (In  his  Crescent  and  the  cross.)  4631 

—  Warner,  CD.  In  the  Levant.  16696 
Levelling.     Simms,  F.  W.     Treatise  on  the  princ.  and  pract. 

of  levelling.  11359 

—  See  also  Survej'ing. 

Lever,  C.  J.     Adventures  of  Arthur  O'Leary.               '  2621 

—  Arthur  O'Leary;  his  wanderings  and  ponderings.  13209 

—  Barrington.      '  2625 

—  The  Bramleighs  of  Bishop's  Foil  v.  7530 

—  Charles  O'Malley.                          '  2622 

—  Confessions  of  Con  Cregan ;  the  Irish  Gil  Bias.    New  ed.  6880 

—  The  Daltons.  5260 

—  Davenport  Dunn.  2626 

—  A  dav's  ride.  2627 

—  The  bodd  family  abroad.  5266 

—  The  fortunes  of  Glencore.  .5272 

—  A  friend  of  Gioberti's.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.)  14268 

—  Gerald  Fitzgerald.  12420 

—  Harry  Lorrequer.  2624 

—  Hero-worship  and  its  dangers.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  16.)  19161 

—  How  Frank  Thornton  was  cured;  by  Bob  Considine.     (In  Tales  fr. 

Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  20.)  19165 

—  Jack  Hinton.  2628 

—  The  knight  of  Groynne.    2  v.  2629-30 

—  Lord  Kilgobbin.  10551 

—  Luttrell  of  Arran.  5923 

—  The  Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.  5202 

—  Maurice  Tiernay.  5259 
— -  The  O'Donohue.  2631 

—  One  of  them.  2632 

—  A  rent  in  a  cloud.  10680 

—  Roland  Cashel.  6656 

—  Sir  Brook  Fosbrooke.  6548 

—  Sir  Jasper  Carew.  5283 

—  Some  one  pays.    (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  Xo.  23.)  19168 

—  That  boy  of  Norcott's.  16730 

—  Tom  Burke  of  "  Ours."  2635 

—  Tony  Butler.  13476 

—  What  I  did  at  Belgrade ;   by  Bob  Considine.    (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

n.  8.,  V.  11.)  19156 

—  Fitzpatnck.  W.  J.  The  life  of  Lever.  2  v.  19107-8 
Levi,  L.  History  of  British  commerce  (1763-1870).  10751 
Levien,  E.     Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  Rome.  2637 

—  joint  author.    See  Hamilton,  W.  D. 

L^vis,  P.  M.  G.,  due  de.     Souvenirs  et  portraits.     (Barri^re. 

Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  14.)  14534 
Levulose.     See  Sugar. 

Lewald,  F.     Hulda  ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister.  12779 

—  Jenny.     (In  German.)  16415 

—  Die  Tante.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16160 
Lewell  pastures ;  by  [R.  M.  Kettle].  2638 
Lewes,  G.  IL     The  course  of   modern  thought.     (In  Burlin- 

game,  E.  L.     Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 

—  History  of  philosophy.    2  v.  8731-2 

—  Life  and  works  of  Goethe.    2  v.  2640-1 

—  Life  of  Robespierre.  2642 

—  The  noble  heart.    (7w  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  40.)  11830 


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Contents.  Edmund  Kean. — Charles  Kean. — Rachel. — Macready. — Far- 
ren.— Charles  Mathews.— Frederic  LeMaltre.— The  two  Keeleys.— Shaks- 
peare  as  an  actor  and  critic. — Natural  acting. — Foreign  actors  on  our 
stage.— The  drama  in  Paris,  1865.— The  drama  in  Germany,  1867.— The 
drama  in  Spain,  1867.— First  impressions  of  Salvini,  1875. 

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—  Problems  of  life  and  mind.    3  ser.    4  y.  12200-1;  18710;  18570 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Foundations  of  a  creed.  2  v.  2.  Physical  basis 
of  mind.    3.    Study  of  psychology. 

—  Story  of  Goethe's  life.     (Abgd.  fr.  "  Life  and  works  of  Goethe.")  12021 

—  Studies  in  animal  life.  2045 

—  McCarthy,  J.    "  George  Eliot"  and  George  Lewes.     {In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  Ribot,  T.     (In  his  Eng.  psychology.)  12355 

—  Wright,  C.  Lewes's  Problems  of  life  and  mind.  (In  his  Phil,  disc.)  16903 
Lewes,  M.  E.  {pseud.     George  Eliot) .    Adam  Bede.    .  1413 

—  Brother  Jacob ;  The  lifted  veil.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  17572 

—  Character  readings  from  "George  Eliot" ;  select,  by  N.  Sheppard.  22577 

—  Danjel  Deronda.    2  y.                                                 *  15796-7 

—  Felix  Holt,  the  radical.  6402 

—  Impressions  of  Theophrastus  Such.  18661 

—  Janet's  repentance.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  17306 

—  Same.     (In  her  Scenes  of  cler.  life.)  11928 

—  The  legend  of  Jubal,  and  other  poems.  12669 

—  Middlemarch.    2  y.  10931 

—  The  mill  on  the  Floss.  1414 

—  Mr.  Gilfil's  loye  story.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17307 

—  Romola.  1407 

—  The  sad  fortunes  of  the  Rev.  Amos  Barton.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17308 

—  Same.    (In  her  Scenes  of  cler.  life.)  11923 

—  Scenes  of  clerical  life.  11923 

—  Silas  Marner,  the  weaver  of  Raveloe.  1415 

—  The  Spanish  Gypsy ;  poem.  7595 

—  Wise,  witty,  and  tender  savings,  select,  fr.  the  works  of  George  Eliot,  by 

A.  Main.                        '  11220 

—  Wit  and  wisdom  of  George  Eliot;  with  biog.  mem.  20371 

—  Blind,  M.    George  Eliot.  22852 

—  Brown,  J.  C.    The  ethics  of  George  Eliot's  works.  19098 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.     (In  his  Chats.)  22863 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.     ( Tn  his  Essays,  y.  2.)  10129 

—  Kaufmann,  D.    George  Eliot  arid  Judaism :  attempt  to  appreciate  Daniel 

Deronda.  18133 

—  McCarthy,  J.    "  George  Eliot"  and  George  Lewes.     (In  his  3Iod.  lead.)  11191 

—  Schmidt,"  J.    George  Eliot.     (7?i  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben, 

v.  1.)  16311 

—  Wilkinson,  W.  B.  Literary  and  ethical  quality  of  George  Eliot's  novels. 

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Lewie  ;  by  Cousin  Cicely.  2647 
Lewis,  C.  T.    Ancient  and  mod.  hygiene  contrasted — Influence 
of  civilization  on  the  ^m\  of  life.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

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—  History  of  Germany;  found,  on  Miiller's  "History  of  the  German  peo- 

ple!"                   '                                                    '  13085 

Lewis,  D.     Five-minute  chats  with  young  women.  12675 

—  The  new  gymnastics.  2568 

—  Same ;  with  a  trans,  of  Prof.  Bloss's  Dumb-bell  instructor,  and  Prof. 

Schreber's  Pangvmnastikon.  4267 

—  Our  girls.                  '  13033 

—  Prohibition  a  failure ;  or.  The  true  solution  of  the  temperance  question.  13757 

—  A  story  of  the  Ohio  crusade  [Temperance] .  13434 

—  Talks  about  people's  stomachs.  8798 

—  Weak  lungs,  and  how  to  make  them  strong.  1440 
Lewis,  F.  Delafield,  J.  Biographies  of  F.  and  M.  Lewis,  v.  1.  18035 
Lewis,   G.   C.     Historical   survey   of    the    astronomy  of    the 

ancients.  *I 

—  Inquiry  into  the  credibility  of  the  early  Rom.  history.    2  v.  *I 

—  Letters ;  ed.  by  G.  F.  Lewis.                 '  8849 

—  Bagehot,  W.     (In  his  Biog.  studies.)  20441 


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Lewis,  J.  T.     Bungay,  G.      {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

Lewis,  M.,  and  Clarke,  W.    Journey  to  tiie  Pacific  Ocean.    {In 

Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

Lewis,  M.     Del  afield,  J.     Biographies  of  F.   and  M.  Lewis, 

V.  2.  18036 

Lewis,  M.  G.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Lewis,  R.  B.  Light  and  truth  ;  collect,  fr.  the  Bible  and  his- 
tory ;  univ.  hist,  of  the  colored  and  Indian  race.  2648 

Lewis,  E.     History  of  the  life-boat  and  its  work.     2d.  ed.  13625 

Lewis,  T.    "  The  light  by  which  we  see  light ; "  or.  Nature  and 

the  Scriptures.     (Vedder  lect.)  14314 

—  Patriarchal  and  Je\vish  servitude  no  argument  for  Amer.  slavery.     {In 

Fast  day  sermons.)  1464 

Lexicons.     See  Encyclopaedias. 
Lexington,  Battle  of.     Frothingham,  R.      {In  his  History  of 

the  siege  of  Boston.)  *I 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.     {In  his  Reminis.)  22390 
Ley,  W.  C.     Clouds  and  weather  signs.    {In  Meteorolog.  Soc. 

Mod.  meteorology.)  18899 

Leyden,  J.     Life  of  L.     (In  Wonders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 

—  Scott,  W.     {In  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  2.)  3838 

—  Sketch  of  L.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 

—  Sketch  of  L.     {In  Famous  boys.)  7707 
Leyden.     Bentivoglio,  G.    Sieges  of  Leyden  and  Ostend.   {In 

Lieber,  F.     Gt.  events,  etc.)  "  5105 

Leyland,  R.  W.     A  holiday  in  So.  Africa.     Maps  and  illust.      22409 
Lhasa.     Manning,  T.    .Journey  to  Lhasa,  1811-12.   (In  Mark- 
ham,  C.  R.     Narr.  of  Boyle  and  Manning.)  *I 
L'Hospital,  M.  de.   P'oster,  J.  Butler's  Life  of  I'H^spital.   (In 

his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1503 

Liber  librorum ;  its  struct.,  limitations,  and  purpose;   [by  H. 

Dunn].  6897 

Liberal  League.  Abbot,  F.  E.  The  liberal  league  movement ; 
its  principles,  objects  and  scope.  (In  Centenn.  Cong,  of 
Lib.  Report.)  *I 

—  See  also  National  Liberal  League. 

Liberalism.     Allen,   J.    H.     {In  his  Three   phases   of    mod. 

theology.)  21857 

—  Arnold,  M.    The  future  of  liberalism.     {In  his  Irish  ess.)  21494 

—  Cortes,  J.  D.    Essays  on  Catholicism,  liberalism,  and  socialism.  18312 
Liberia.     Stock  well,  G.  S.     Republic  of  Liberia;  geography, 

climate,  eic.  ;  with  hist,  of  its  early  settlement.  7291 

—  Williams,  G.  W.    Account  of  the  Negro  government  of   Sierra  Leone 

and  L.    (In  his  Hist,  of  the  Negro  race,  v.  1.)  22307 

Liberty.     Aiken,  J.  F.     History  of  liberty.  16758 

—  Coffin,  C.  C.    Storv  of  liberty,  [1215-1620].  18072 

—  Eliot,  S.    History  of  liberty.    Pt.  1.    The  ancient  Romans.    2  v.  1352-3 

—  Giles,  H.    The  worth  of  liberty.     {In  his  Lect.  and  essays,  v.  2.)  2253 

—  Lieber,  F.    Civil  libertv  and  self-government;  enl.  ed.                                       5429 
Same;  3d.  ed.,  rev.  bv  T.  D.  Wbolsev.  *I 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    On  liberty.*                          '  3040 

—  Stephen,  J.  F.    Liberty,  equality,  frateniity.  11575 

—  See  also  Political  science. 

Liberty  bell.  The  ;  by  friends  of  freedom.  5101 

Note.    Coll.  of  prose  and  poetry  pub.  by  Mass.  Anti-Slavery  Fair,  1846. 

Liberty  of    the  will.     Hazard,  R.  G.     Freedom  of   mind  in 

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—  Schopenhauer,  A.     {In  his  Mod.  philosophy.)  17186 

—  See  also  Predestination. 

Libraries.     Adams,  C.  F.,  Jr.     The  public  libr.  and  the  com- 
mon schools.  *I 

The  public  library  and  the  public  schools ;— Fiction  in  pub.  libraries, 

etc.     {In  his  New  departure,  etc.)  20350 

—  Green,  S.  S.    Sensational  fiction  in  pub.  libraries;  and  Personal  rel.  bet. 

librarians  and  readers.  19057 

—  Greenou^h,  W.  W.    Some  conclusions  rel.  to  pub.  libraries.     {In  Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Lang,  A.    The  library ;  with  a  chap,  on  Modern  Eng.  illust.  books ;  by 

A.  Dobson.  20709 

—  Quincy,  J.  P.    Function  of  town  libraries.     {In  his  Protect,  of  maj.)  •  15417 

—  Poole,  W.  F.    Construction  of  library  buildings.  20727 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Apropos  des  bibliotht'-ques  populaires;  discours, 

1867.)  *I 

—  Same.    {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Spoftbrd,  A.  R.,   Public  libraries  of  the  U.  S.  {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

Libraries  and  schools.     Foster,  W.E.  Libraries  and  readers.  22156 

—  Green,  8.  S.    Libraries  and  schools.  22757 
Library  of  education.     6  v.  in  3.  8866-8 

Contents.  Y.  1,  2.  Locke,  J.  Some  thoughts  concern,  education. — 
Life  of  Locke.— Milton,  J.  Treatise  on  education.— Life  of  Milton.  3.. 
Mann,  H.  Study  of  physiology  in  schools.— Life  of  Mann.— ISTear-sighted- 
ness  in  children.  4.  Scottish  University  addresses :  Mill,  J.  S.  Literary 
and  scientific  education. — Froude,  J.  A.  Hand-work  before  head-work. — 
Carlyle,  T.  On  the  choice  of  books.  5.  The  Bible  in  the  public  schools; 
opinions  of  individuals  and  of  the  Press,  and  judicial  decisions.  6.  The 
Bible  in  the  pub.  schools. — Mayo,  A.  D.  Three  lectures :  Religion  in  the 
common  s<;hool. — Viekers,  T.  Three  lect. :  The  Bible  in  the  pub.  schools; 
The  Bible  case  in  court;  Judicial  usurpation  in  the  Bible  case. 
Library  of  Theological  and  Biblical  literature.    See  Crooks,  G. 

R.  mid  Hurst,  J.  F. 
Library  of  useful  knowledge.    See  Soc.  for  the  Diifus.  of  Use. 

Knowl. 
Libussa ;  by  Musaeus.     {hi  Carlyle,   T.     Tales  by  Musaeus, 

etc.     V.  1.  13121 

—  Same.    (J«  Tales  fr.  the  German.)  ^  4347;  5217 
Libya.     Cailliaud,  F.     Journey  to  the  Libyan  oases,  etc.     {In 

Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

Licentius.     Carmen    ad   Augustinum.     {In   Lemaire,    N.    E. 

Poet.  Lat.  miu.,  v.  3.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8361 

Lichens.     Roberts,  M.     Voices  fr.   the   woodlands,   descr.   of 

forest  trees,  ferns,  etc.  5905 

Liddell,  H.  (t.     History  of  Rome.  2657 

—  Life  of  Julius  Cffisar.  2658 
Liddon,  H.  P.  Divinity  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ. 

(Bampton  lect.)  9878 

—  Liddon's  Bampton  lect.  on  the  divinity  of  Jesus  Christ,  examined.  9879 

—  Preface.     {In  Reusch,  Prof.    Reunion  Conf .  at  Bonn.)  *I 

—  Selections  fr.  the  writings  of  Liddon.  22918 

—  Sermons  bef .  the  Univ.  of  Oxford,    [1863-1879] .    2  ser.  19429-30 

—  Sermons  to  the  people ;  chiefly  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral.    Pref .  bv  [G.  W. 

Douglas].    2d.  ed.  *  21540 

—  Some  elements  of  religion.  11285 
Lidstone,  W . ^  joint  author .     See  Brown,  C.  B. 

Lie,  J.     The  barque  future  ;  or.  Life  in  the  far   north  ;  tr.    by 

S.  C.  Bull.  18468 

—  Lodsen  og  hans  hustru.  15032 

—  The  pilot  and  his  wife ;  Norse  love  story ;  tr.  by  S.  C.  Bull.  16042 

—  Tremasteren  "fremtiden" ;  eller  Liv  nordpaa.  15033 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  743 

Lieber,  F.     Civil  liberty  and  self  government ;  enl.  ed.  5429 

—  Same.    3d.  ed.,ed.  by  T.  D.  Woolsey.  *I- 

—  Great  events,  descr.  by  distinquished  historians,  etc.     (School  lib.)  5105 

Contents.  Herodotus.  Battle  of  Therraopylie.— Plato.  Death  of  Soc- 
rates.—Li  vius  Patavinus,  T.  Surrender  of  the  Roman  army,  Caudium; 
Impeachment  of  Scipio  Africanus  and  of  Scipio  Asiaticus.— Tschudi,  A. 
Delivery  of  the  four  Swiss  forest  districts.— Mueller,  J.  von.  Battle  of 
Sempach.— Theobald,  Z.  Death  of  Huss.— Gibbon,  E.  Conquest  of  Con- 
stantinople.— Marheinecke,  P.  Luther's  appearance  before  the  Diet  at 
Worms.— Yertot,  R.  A. .  Sie^e  and  surrender  of  Rhodes.— Bonaparte,  J. 
Sack  of  Rome.— Cavendish.  G.  Henry  VIII.  and  Catherine  of.Aragon 
bef.  the  Legatine  Court.— Bentivoglib,  G.  Sieges  of  Leyden  and  Os- 
tend.— Stowe,  J.  Destruction  of  the  Invincible  Armada.— Southey,  R. 
and  Napier,  W.  F.  P.    Siege  of  Zaragoza. 

—  Legal  and  polit.  hermeneutics ;  or,  Princ.  of  interpretation  andconstr.  in 

law  and  politics,  etc. ;  enl.  ed.  5193 

—  Life  and  letters;  ed.  by  T.  S.  Perry.    Portr.  22324 

—  Manual  of  political  ethics.  2661 

—  8ame\  2d.  ed. ;  ed.  by  T.  G.  Woolsey.    2  v.  *I 

—  Miscellaneous  writings.    2  v.  20134-5 

Contents.  V.  1.  Introd.— Thayer,  M.  R.  Life,  character,  and  writ- 
ings of  L.— Reminiscences :  The  historian  Niebuhr ;  The  battle  of  Water- 
loo.—Addresses.— £'ssa?/s  :  Washington  and  Xapoleon ;  Vocal  sounds  of  L. 
Bridgmau;  Study  of  foreign  languages.  2.  Bluntschli,  J.  C.  Lieber's 
service  to  polit.  science  and  internat.  law. — Contributions  to  Constitution- 
•  al  law ;  to  Military  law ;  to  International  law ;  to  Polit.  science. — Essays 
on  educational  policy.— Bibliogra ph.  list  of  writings  of  L. 

—  Reminiscences  of  an  intercourse  with  Niebuhr.  .  2662 
Lieber,  O.  M.     Assayer's  guide.                                                 -       10085 
Liebig,  J.  J.,  Freiherr  von.     Chemistry  in  its  appl.  to  agricul- 
ture and  physiology ;  ed.  by  L.  Playfair.     4th.  Amer.  fr. 

2d.  Eug.  ed.  by  J.  W.  Webster.  5100 

—  Development  of  ideas  in  phvsical  science.     {In  Youmans,  E.  L.    Cult. 

demand,  by  mod.  life.)    '  6952 

—  Induction  and  deduction.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  Liebig's  complete  works  on  chemistry.  12096 

Contents.  Chemistry  in  its  appl.  to  agriculture  and  physiologv;  ed.  by 
L.  Playfair. — Animal  chemistry;  ed.  by  W.  Gregory. — Familiar  letters  on 
chemistry,  and  its  relation  to  commerce,  physiology,  and  agriculture:  ed. 
by  J.  Gardiner.— Researches  on  the  motion^  of  the  juices  in  the  animal 
bodv;  Effect  of  evaporation  in  plants;  Origin  of  the  potato  disease,  etc.i 
ed.  by  W.  Gregory.— Chemistry  and  physics  in  relation  to  physiology  and 
patholo^v. 

—  Is^atural'laws  of  husbandry ;  ed.  by  J.  Blv-th.  2266 

—  Principles  of  agricultural  chemistry,  with  ref .  to  researches  in  England.         6432 
Liefde,  J.  de.     The  great  Dutch  admirals.     Illust.  11761 

Contents.    Van  Heemskerk.— Hein. — M.  H.  Tromp. — De  With. — De 
Ruyter.— Evertsen.— C.  Tromp. 
Liefde,  J.  B.  de.     Galama  ;  or,  The  beggars.  11401 

—  The  maid  of  Stralsund ;  story  of  the  Thirty  years'  war.  .         18383 

—  The  postman's  ba^  and  other'stories.  "  9614 

—  The  romance  of  charitv.  9345 
Life.     Boyd,  A.  K.  H.     Our  little  life  ;  essays.                             22004 

—  Jacobi,  M.  P.    The  value  of  life;  replv  to  Mallock's  ess.  "Is  life  worth. 

living?"  "  18941 

—  Mallock,  W.  H.    Is  life  worth  living?  .  18662 

—  See  also  Biology ;— Physiology ;— Succession  of  life. 
Also  Little  classics. 

Life  ;  by  T.  Parsons.     {In  his  Essays,  ser.  1.)  6139 
Life,  Conduct  of.     See  Moral  philosophy. 

Life,  Gift  of  ;  by  S.  Wood.  12213 

Life,  Misery  of  ;  by  A.  Schopenhauer.      (In  his  Select  essays.)   20718 
Life,  Theories  of.     Phipson,  T.  L.    Life  on  the  earth.    (In  his 

Familiar  letters.)  166131 

Life  and  death  of  Jason  ;  by  W.  Morris.  "                 11217 

Life  and  habit ;  by  S.  Butler.  18829 


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Life  and  her  children  ;  by  A.  B.  Buckley.  20106 

Life  and  literature  in  the  fatherland  ;  by  J.  F.  Hurst.  13243 

Life  before  him.  2666 

Life-boat,  The  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  5822 
Life-boats.     Gilmore,  J.     Storm  warriors  :  or,  Life-boat  work 

on  the  Goodwin  sands.  12265 

—  Lewis,  R.    History  of  the  life-boat  and  its  work.  13625 

—  Washington,  J.  On  life-boats.  {I/i  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.  Lect.)  4735 
Life  for  a  life  ;  by  [Mrs.  D.  M.  Craik].  3187 
Life  in  common,  The,  and  other  sermons  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  21328 
Life  in  New  York  ;  by  J.  Brougham.   {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  12.)  11842 
Life  in  the  Mofussil ;  or.  The  civilian  in  Lower  Bengal ;  by  an 

ex-civilian.     2  v.  18900-1 

Life  in  the  New  World  ;  by  C.  Seatsfield  [K.  Postel].  3870 
Life  Insurance.     See  Insurance. 

Life  in  Normandy ;  sketches  of  French  fishing,  farming,  cook- 
ing, nat.  hist.,  and  politics.  11042 
Life  in  the  old  world  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  2  v.  479-80 
Life  in  the  open  air  ;  by  T.  Winthrop.  15936 
Life  more  than  meat ;  by  T.  S.  King.  (In  his  Patriotism.)  5721 
Life  of  (.^iiintus  Fixlein  ;  by  Richter.      {In  Carlyle,  T.     Tales 

by  Musaeus,  ete.,  v.  2.)  13122 

Life  of  vicissitudes  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  7146 

Life  questions  ;  sermons  :  by  M.  J.  Savage.  18690 
Life-saving.     Forbes,  R.  B.    Life-boats,  projectiles,  and  other 

means  of  saving  life.  11379 

Life,  The,  that  now  is  ;  sermons  ;  by  R.  Collyer.  9615 
Life  theories ;  their   infl.    upon   religious   thought;  by   L.    S. 

Beale.  9893 
Life  under  glass  ;  sugg.  tow.  the  formation  of  artif .  climates  ; 

by  G.  A.  Shove.  12505 

Life  without  and  life  within  ;  by  M.  F.  Ossoli.  3306 
Life  without  principle  ;  by  H.  D.  Thoreau.     {In  Ms  Yankee  in 

Canada,  etc.)  6464 

Life's  atonement,  A  ;  by  D.  C.  Murray.  21043 

Life's  dawn  on  earth;  by  J.  W.  Dawson.  15589 

Life's  discipline;  by  Talvi  [T.  A.  L.  (von  J.)  Robinson].  5166 

Life's  lesson.  5096 

Life's  promise  to  pay;  by  C.  L.  Conway.  15896 

Life's  secret ;  by  Mrs.  Wood.  4796 

Lift,  A,  for  the  lazy.  *I 
Lifted  veil.  The  :  by  G.  Eliot  [M.  E.  Lewes].     {With  Brother 

Jacob.)  17572 
Light  (in  medicine) .     Winslow,  F.    Light ;  its  infl.  on  life  and 

health.  7387 
Light  (in  physics) .     See  Optics. 

Light,  The;  is  it  waning?  (Fletcher  prize  essay.)  18209 
Light,  Chemistry  of.     See  Photography. 

Light;  by  H.  Mod6t.  2356 

Light,  A,  and  a  dark  Christmas  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  14007 

Light  and  darkness  ;  by  C.  Crowe.  1445 


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Light  and  shade  ;  by  C.  G.  O'Brien.  18236 

Light  dragoon,  The  ;  by  G.  R.  Gleig.  2281 

Light  of  Asia  ;  by  E.  Arnold.  18906 

Light  of  the  world  ;  oratorio  ;  by  A.  S.  Sullivan.  *I 
Light  on  the   cloud  ;  comfort  for  hours  of  sorrow ;  by  M.  J. 

Savage.  22483 

Light  on  the  dark  river ;  by  M.  W.  Lawrence.  8051 

Light  on  shadowed  paths  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  *  203 
Lightfoot,  J.  B.    Donne,  the  poet-preacher;  lect.    {In  Kempe, 

J.  E.     Class,  preach.)  17464 

—  Introduction,  notes,  translations.     {In  Clemens  Bomanus.    Epistles.)  *I 

—  S.  Clement  of  Rome.    Two  epistles  to  the  Corinthians,  with  app.    2  v.  *I 

—  French,  R.  C,  und  Ellicott,  C.  J.    Revision  of  the  Eng.  version  of  the 

New  Testament ;  introd.  by  P.  Schaff.  11509 
Light-houses.     Adams,  W.    H.    D.     Light-houses   and   light- 
ships. 8664 

—  Pigot,  T.  F.    Light  house  illumination.  {In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 

—  Smiles,  S.    Beacons  and  light-houses.    {In  his  Lives  of  the  engs.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  iSee  also  U.  S.  Lighthouse  Board. 

Lightning.     Anderson,  R.     Lightning  conductors,  their   hist., 

nature,  and  mode  of  application.  19558 

—  Fonvielle,  W.  de.    Thunder  and  lightning;  tr.  and  ed.by  T.L.Phipson.        7125 

—  Parnell,  A.    The  action  of  lightning,  and  the  means  of  defending  life  and 

property.  22636 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Lightning-prints.     {In  his  Fam.  letters.)  16631 

—  Spang,  H.  W.    Practical  treatise  on  lightning  protection.  17068 

—  Symons,  G.  J.    Lightning  rod  conference;  rept.  of  delegates fr.  the  Me- 

teorological Soc,  Roval  Inst,  of  Brit.  Architects,  etc.  *I 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Death  by  lightning.     {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 

—  Wilson,  R.  Lightning  conductors,  (/n  Ais  Boiler  and  factory  chimneys.)  17603 
Lightning  express  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7880 
Lightning  Rod  Conference.     Report  of  delegates ;  ed.   by  G. 

J.  Symons.  *I 

Lighton.  W.  B.     Narrative  of  the  life   and  sufferings  of  L., 

written  by  himself  ;  rev.  ed.  2668 

Lights  and  shadows  of  English  life.     2  v.  2670-1 

Lights  and  shadows  of  real  life  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  223 

Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life  ;  by  J.  Wilson.  4820 

Lights  of  the  old  English  stage.     (Appletons'  new  hand. -vol. 

ser.)  17924 

Contents.  Richard  Burbadge  and  other  originals  of  Shakespeare's 
characters.— The  Gibbers.— The  modern  Roscius.— Charles  Macklin. — 
"Peg"  Woffington  and  G.  A.  Bellamy.— J.  Kemble  and  Sarah  Siddons. — 
G.  F.  Cooke.— E.  Kean.—C.  Young.— Mrs.  Dora  Jordan.— The  story  of 
Perdita. 
Ijigne,  C.  J.,  prince  de.     Correspondance    et   pens^es.     (Bar- 

ri^re.     Bibl.  des  mem.,  v.  20.)  14540 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  8.)  *I 
Ligny.  Gardner,  D.  Quatre-Bras,  Ligny,  and  Waterloo.  21613 
Liguori,  A.  M.  de,  St.    Instructions  on  the  commandments  and 

sacraments  ;  tr.  by  a  Catholic  clergyman.  *I 

Like  and  unlike;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  3770 

Like  unto  like  ;  by  S.  Bonner  [Mrs.  McDowell].  18034 

Lil,  "fair,  fair,  with  golden  hair"  ;  by  Mrs.  Fetherstonhaugh.  17116 
Lilac,  The,  and  the  elder ;  by   A.  Franz.     (  With  Nieritz,  G. 

Bears  of  Augustusburg.)  3254 

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Lilas  blancs,  Les  ;  com^die  ;  par  C.  AUary.    {In  Sayn^tes,  e^c, 

s6r.  3.)  14793 
Lilian  Dalzell.  12363 
Lilies  and  violets  ;  prose  and  verse  ;  by  R.  Bell.     2d.  ed.  5926 
Lillie,  L.  C.  W.     Lady  l^etty's  cooking  school ;  A  model  sew- 
ing school.      {In  Some  cur.  schools.)  20401 

—  Prudence;  story  of  aesthetic  London.  Illust.  21516 
Lillies  of  Thistledown  ;  by  J.  A.  Mathews.  15566 
Lilliesleaf ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  3315 
Lillingstones,  The,  of  Lillingstone  ;  by  E.  J.  Worboise.  11244 
Lilliput  lectures.  11532 
Lilliput  legends.  12519 
Lilliput  levee  ;  poems  of  childhood,  child-fancy,  and  child-like 

moods.  9852 . 
lAWo^  pseud.  George  Bardwell.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  11.)  11813 
Lilly,  W.  S.  Characteristics  fr.  the  writings  of  J.  H.  New- 
man;  selections,  pers.,  hist.,  etc.,  fr.  his  works.  13626 
Lily  among  thorns,  A;  by  E.  Marshall.  '  12232 
Lily,  The,  and  the  cross  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  13070 
Lily  of  Killarney  ;  opera  ;  by  J.  Benedict.  *I 
Lima.     Fuentes,  M.  A.     Lima  ;  sketches  historical,  statistical, 

administrative,  commercial,  and  moral.  *I 

Limerick  boy  ;  by  J.  Pilgrim.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  23.)  7982 

Limerick  gloves.  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                             1327  ;  7778 
Limestone.     Burnham,  S.  M.     History  and  uses  of  limestones 

and  marbles.  *I 

—  Johnston,  J.  F.  W.  Instructions  for  the  analysis  of  soils,  limestones,  etc.  2378 
Limitations,   The,   of  life,  and  other  sermons ;    by  Wm.   M. 

Taylor.  19375 

Lina  and  Gertrude  ;  drama.     {In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

Lina  Fernie.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  10.)  14310 

Lincoln,  A.     President  of  the  U.  S.     The  martyr's  monument ; 

patriotism  and  political  wisdom  of  L.  as  exhibited  in  his 

speeches,  messages,  e^c,  1860-65.  5974 

—  The  president's  words ;  passages  from  the  speeches,  e^c,  of  L.  5952 

—  Carpenter,  F.  B.    Inner  life  of  L. ;  six  months  at  the  White  House.  18211 

—  Gettysburg.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  Holland,  J.  G.    Life  of  Lincoln.  6025 

—  Lamon,  W.  H.    Life,  to  his  inauguration.    Illust.  10777 

—  Leland,  C.  G.    Abraham  Lincoln  and  the  abolition  of  slavery  in  the  U.  S.  18925 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     {In  his  My  study  windows.)                          *  10522 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     {In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 

—  Thayer,  W.    The  pioneer  boy,  and  how  he  became  president.  4395 

—  Welles,  G.  Lincoln  and  Seward.  12361 
Lincoln,  A.  H.  Familiar  lecture  on  botany.  2673 
Lincoln,  A.     Biography  of  A.  Barker ;  E.  L.  Stevens.     {In 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Lincoln,  Maj.  Gen.  B.     Bowen,  F.     Life  of  L.     {In  Sparks, 

J.     Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  23.)  4132 

—  Headley,  J.  T.  {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829 
Lincoln,  D.  F.     The  atmosphere.     {In  Buck,  A.  H.     Trea. 

on  hygiene,  etc.,  v.  1.)  19451 

—  Health  in  schools.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 
Report  on  school  hygiene.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

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—  School  and  industrial  hygiene.   j[Anaer.  health  prim.) 

—  School  hygiene.    {In  Buck,  i 
—joint  author.    See  Bacon,  F 


School  hygiene.    (7w  Buck,_A.  H.    Treat,  on  hygiene,  etc.,  v.  2.)  19452 

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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  747 

Lincoln,  Levi.     Washburn,  E.     Memoir  of  Lincoln.  18143 

Lincoln,  W.     History  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  to  Sept.,  1836; 

with  not.  rel.  to  the  hist,  of  Worcester  Co.  5596 

Note.    Followed  in  same  vol.  by  Hersej',  C.    Hist,  of  W.,  1836-1861. 
Lincoln,  W.  S.     Life  with  the  34th.  Mass.  Infantry  in  the  war 

of  the  rebellion.  18824 

Lincoln  family.     Muzzy,  A.  B.      (In  Jiis  Reminis.)  22390 

Lind,  Jenny.     See  Goldschmidt,  3fme.  J. 

Linda;  by  C.  L.  Hentz.  1862 

Linda  di  Chamounix  ;  grand  opera  ;  by  Donizetti.     (In  Tryon, 

G.  W.     Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Linden,  A.     Titania  ;  tales  and  legends  ;  tr.  by  Trauermantel.      2677 

Contents.    The  page.— The  mountain-elf's  gift. — The  dear  reckoning.— 
Filial  love. 
Lindau,  R.    Gordon  Baldwin  ;  and  The  philosopher's  pendulum. 

(Appleton's  new  hand. -vol.  ser.)  17839 

—  Liquidated;  and  The  seer.     (Appleton's  new  hand.-vol.  ser.)  17972 

—  The  philosopher's  pendulum.     (In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  19.)         19164 
Lindehn,  H.  A.  W.     Sketch  of  Rydberg.     (In  Rydberg,  V. 

Roman  days.)  18689 

Linderman,  H.  R.     Money  and  legal  tender  in  the  U.  S.  17366 

Lindinus.     De  setate.     (In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min., 

V.  2.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360 

Lindisfarn  Chase  ;  by  T.  A.  Trollope.  10789 

Lindley,  J.     Ladies'  botany ;  or,  A  familiar  introd.  to  botany. 

Illust.     New  ed.  2680 

—  Substances  used  as  food,  illust.  by  the  Great  Exhibition.    (In  Soc.  for 

the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.  Lect.)  4735 
Lindsay,  A.  W.  C,  Lord  Lindsay.     Letters  on  Egypt,  Edom, 

and  the  Holy  Land.  2678 
Lindsay,  W.  S.     History  of  merchant  shipping  and  ancient 

commerce.     Illust.     4  v.  *I 

Lindsay's  luck  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  18158 

Lindsey,  G.     Pens  and  papier  m^che.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15467 

Lindsley,  D.  P.     The  elements  of  tachygraphy.     8th.  ed.  21238 

—  Hand  book  of  takigrafy ;  contr.  style ;  with  chapt.  on  the  simple  style.  22447 

—  The  manual  of  takigrafy.  15688 

—  The  note-taker;  or,  Elements  of  tachygraphy,  pt.  ii.    Treatise  on  the 

second  style  of  Lindsley's  brief  writing.    2'd.  ed.  19684 

Line  upon  line ;  or,  Relig.  instr.  [for]  the  infant  mind.  2679 

Linen,  J.     I  feel  I'm  growing  auld,  gude-wife.     (In  Outcrop- 
pings,  etc.)  6122 
Linen.     Charley,  W.  T.     Flax  and  linen.                                        15469 
Lines  in  pleasant  places  ;  rythmics  ;  by  B.  P.  Shillaber.               12775 
Lingard,  J.     Abridgement  of  the  History  of  England.     See 
Burke,  J. 

—  Historv  of  Eng.,  fr.  the  1st.  invasion  bv  the  Komans,  to  1688.    New  ed. 

13  V.  '  2681-93 

Linguet,  S.  N.  H.    M^moires  sur  la  Bastille.     (Barri^re.    Bib. 

des  m^m.,  v.  28.)  14548 

Links.     Auchincloss,  W.  S.     Practical  appl.  of  the  slide  valve 

and  link  motion  to  engines,  etc.  13416 

—  Burgh,  N.  p.    Link-motion  and  expansion  gear.  *I 

—  Kempe,  A.  B.    How  to  draw  a  straight  line ;  lect.  on  linkages.  17379 
-—  Roos,  J.  D.  C.  der.    Linkages ;  the  diff.  forms  and  uses  of  articulated  links.      19496 

Linley  Rochford  ;  by  J.  McCarthy.  13246 


748  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Linn,  W.  Life  of  Jefferson.  2695 
Linn^,  previously  Linnaeus,  C.  von.      Balfour,  C.  L.     (Bi  her 

Moral  heroism.)  6740 

Linnet's  trial;  by  [M.  B.  Smedley].  5684 
Linsley,  D.  C.     Morgan  horses  ;  origin,  hist.,  etc.,  of  the  breed  ; 

add.,  Hints  for  breeding,  breaking,  use  and  management 

of  horses,  etc.  2696 

Lintern,  W.     Mineral  surveyor  and  valuer's  complete  guide.  11310 

Lintner,  J.  A.  The  new  carpet  beetle,  Anthrenus  scrophularise.  17872 
Linton,  C.     The  healing  of  the  nations  ;  introd.,  etc.,  by  N.  P. 

Tallmadge.     3d.  ed.  509 

Linton,  E.  L.     The  atonement  of  Learn  Dundas.  15887 

—  From  dreams  to  waking.  16919 

—  Lizzie  Lorton  of  Grexrigg.  6645 

—  My  love.                      '  20509 

—  Our  professor.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18233 

—  Patricia  Kemball.  13341 

—  The  rebel  of  the  family.  20170 

—  Sowing  the  wind.         '  10692 

—  The  true  history  of  Joshua  Davidson.  118^ 

—  Witch  stories.  "  7209 

Contents.    The  witches  of  Scotland. — Witches  of  England. 

—  Sa7ne ;  new  ed.  22534 
Linton,  W.  J.  Some  practical  hints  on  wood-engraving.  19254 
Linton,  W.  J.    Rare  poems  of  the  16th.  and  17th.  cent.,  suppl. 

to  the  anthologies  ;  with  notes.  22277 

Linwood  ;  with  other  stories.  5960 

Contents.    Linwood.— The  spirit  of  the  fountain.— Ernest's  choice. — 
Ida  Leslie. — The  mother's  dream. — The  crucible.— Florence  Lambert. 
Linwoods,  The  ;  by  C.  M.  Sedgwick.     2  v.  10081-2 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  Island  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  8094 

Lionel  Lincoln  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  949 

Lionizing;  by  E.  A.  Poe.     {In  his  Tales.)  5144 

Lippard,  G.     Legends  of  the  Amer.  revolution,  "1776;"  or, 

Washington  and  his  generals.  16984 

Lippi,  F.     Jameson,  A.     (In  her  Mem.)  2324 

Lippincott,  S.  J.  (C.)  (pseud.  Grace  Greenwood) .    Greenwood 

leaves.     2  v.  2697-8 

—  Haps  and  mishaps  of  a  tour  in  Europe.  2700 

—  History  of  my  pets.  2701 

—  New  life  in  new  lands.  11504 

—  Poems ;  new  ed.  2702 

—  Records  of  five  years.  6606 

—  Stories  and  sights  of  France  and  Italy.  19506 
Lippincott's  cabinet  histories  of  the  states.    See  Arthun,  T.  S., 

and  Carpenter,  W.  H. 

Lippincott's  general  guide  for  settlers  in  the  U.  S.     2d.  ed.  16576 

Liquefaction  of  the  blood  of  St.  Januarius  at  Naples.  10067 

Liquidated;  by  R.  Lindau.  17972 

Liquier,  G.    Un  amour  electrique.     (Th^^tre  de  camp.,  s^r.  8.)  14692 

Lisbon.     Colton,  W.     Ship  and  shore  in  Madeira,  Lisbon,  etc.  905 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.     Recollections  of  Lisbon.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc. 

writings.)  4351 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.    JiTotes  of  a  journey  from  Cornhill  to  Grand  Cairo. 

( WitJi  his  Irish  sketch  book.)  "  MM 

Lisle,  J.  G.  S.     Life;  written  by  himself.  6062 

Listener,  The  ;  essays  ;  by  C.  Fry.     2  v.  5041-2 


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Liszt,  F.    Life  of  F.  F.  Chopin  ;  fr.  the  Fr.,  by  M.  W.  Cook.       5293 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Great  violinists  and  pianists.)  20470 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.    The  piano-forte  virtuosi  and  L.     (In  his  How  to 

understand  music.)  22847 

—  Raraann,  L.    F.  Liszt,  artist  and  man;  1811-1840;  tr.  bv  C.  Cowderv. 

2v.  *  22699-700 

Literary  addresses  at  popular  institutions.  Ser.  1,  3.  7725  ;  7727 
Contents.  Ser.  1.  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.  To  the  subscribers  to  the 
Windsor  and  Eton  Public  Library,  1833. — Disraeli,  B.  To  the  Manchester 
Athenaeum,  1844.— Manners,  J.  To  the  Manchester  Athenaeum,  1844.— 
Talfourd,  T.  N.  To  the  Manchester  Athenaeum,  1845.— Phillips,  J.  At 
the  opening  of  the  new  hall  of  the  York  New  Institute  of  Pop.  Science, 
1846.— Howard,  G.  W.  F.  To  the  Manchester  Athenaium,  1846.— Whately, 
E.  To  the  Manchester  Athenaeum,  1846. —Knight,  C.  Lecture  to  tlie 
Sheffield  Athenaeum,  1847. — Alison,  A.  To  the  Manchester  Athenaeum, 
1847.— Stanhope,  P.  H.  To  the  Manchester  Athenaeum,  1848.— Nichol, 
J.  P.  At  the  Stirling  school  of  Arts,  1849.— Campbell,  G.  D.  To  the 
Glasgow  Athenaeum,  1851.  —  Brewster,  D.  To  the  Edin.  Philos.  Inst., 
1851.— Bell,  H.  G.  To  the  Glasgow  Athena?um,  1851.  3.  Layard,  A.  H. 
Inaug.  address  on  his  instal.  as  Lord  Rector  of  the  Marischal  Coll.  and 
Univ'T  of  Aberdeen,  1855.— Campbell,  G.  D.  Inaug.  address  on  his  instal. 
as  Lord  Rector  of  the  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  1855.  —  Neaves,  — .  Introd. 
address  to  the  Edin.  Philos.  Inst.,  18o4.  —  Terrot,  C.  H.  Concluding 
address  to  the  Edin.  Philos.  Inst.,  18.55.— Macara ,  M.  To  the  Mercantile 
Lib.  Assoc,  Hamilton,  Canada  W.,  1855.— Montgomerie,  A.  H.  To  the 
Glasgow  Atheuwum,  1855.— Moncrieft",  J.  To  the  Glasgow  Athena?um, 
1855.— Rutherfurd,  A.  Inaug.  address  on  his  instal.  as  Lord  Rector  of 
the  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  1845. — Gurney,  J.  J.  On  the  right  use  and  applica- 
tion of  knowledge;  to  the  Manchester  Mechanics'  Inst. — Gordon,  J.  T. 
To  the  Glasgow  Athenseum,  1852.— Paton,  A.  P.  The  home  of  the  work- 
man; lect.— Dawes,  R.  To  the  Huddersfield  Mechanics'  Inst.,  1855. — 
Warren,  S.  Before  the  Hull  Mechanics'  Inst.,  1856.— Shuttleworth,  J.  K. 
To  the  Bui-nley  Ch.  of  Eng.  Literary  Inst.,  1854. 

Literary  and  social  judgments  ;  by  W.  R.  Greg. 

Literary  art ;  conversation  bet.  a  painter,  a  poet,  and  a  philoso- 
pher ;  by  J.  Albee. 

Literary  ethics;    addr.,  1838;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.     {In  Jiis 
Nature,  etc.) 

Literary  frivolities,   fancies,   follies,   and  frolics ;    by  W.   T. 
Dobson. 

Literary  life,  The.     See  Shepard,  W. 

Literary  men.     Mills,  A.     Literature  and  literary  meu  of  Gt. 
Brit,  and  Ireland. 

Literary  novitiate;  by  T.  De  Quincey.     (In  his  Lit.  reminis., 

V.    1.) 

Literary  style,  and  other  essays  ;  by  W.  Mathews. 
Literature.     History. 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    Literary  hist,  of  the  18th.  cent.     (In  his  Xote-book.) 

—  Quackenbos.  J.  D.    Illustrated  hist,  of  anc.  lit.,  oriental  and  classical. 

—  Scherer,  E.    Etudes  sur  la  litt^rature  contemporaine,  v.  7. 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  literature. 

—  See  also  Green,  J.  R.    Literature  primers. 

General  and  misc.  vaorks. 

—  Botta,  A.  C.  L.    Hand-book  of  univ.  literature. 

—  Brougham,  H.  Rhetorical  and  lit.  dissert,  and  addresses.  (In  his  Works, 

V.  7.) 

—  Chambers,  W.    Historical  and  misc.  questions  with  answers. 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    National  literature.     (In  his  Works,  v.  1.) 

—  Corson,  H.    Essay  on  the  study  of  L.     (In  his  Elocutionary  manual.) 

—  D'Israeli,  I.    Curiosities  of  literature.    4  v. 

Curiosities  of  literature,  and  the  literary  character  illust. 

The  literary  character;  or,  The  hist,  of  men  of  genius;  Literary  mis- 
cellanies, etc. ;  ed.  by  B.  Disraeli.  *  8468 

—  Forsyth,  W.    Literary  style.    (In  his  Ess.,  erit.  and  narr.)  12723 


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750  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

—  Goldsmith,  O.    Inquiry  into  the  present  state  of  polite  learning.   (In  his 

Works.)  1669;  1571 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Literature,  ane.  and  mod.,  with  specimens.  1594 

—  Hamilton,  W.    Discussions  on  philosophy  and  literature,  etc.  1760 

—  Holland,  J.  G.    Literature  and  literary  nien.    {In  his  Every-day  topics.)      16106 

—  Jameson,  A.    Sketches  of  art,  literature,  etc.  2329 

—  Nicoll,  H.J.    Cheap  literature,— Constable,  Chambers,  etc;  Repeal  of 

the  fiscal  restr.  upon  lit.  and  the  press,— T.  M.  Gibson  and  others. 

(In  his  Gt.  movements.)  21442 

—  Scherer,  E.    Etudes  critiques  de  litt^rature.  14600 

—  Shepard,  W.    The  literary  life ;  authors  and  authorship.  21253 

—  Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  de.    Influence  of  literature  upon  society.  7688 

—  Wells,  D.  A.    Things  not  generally  known ;  hand-book  of  facts.  4713 

—  iSee  also  Authors. 

Also  Elizabethan  art  and  literature ;— English  literature ;— Latin  litera- 
ture;—Middle  Ages;  and  names  of  countries. 
Literature  and  dogma;  essay;  by  M.  Arnold.  11498 

Literature  as  an   art ;  by  T.   W.  Higginson.     (In  his  Atlan- 
tic ess.)  12372 
Literature  primer.     See  Green,  J.  R. 
Lithography.     Barnard,  G.     The  art  of  L.     (In  his  Drawing 

fr.  nature.)  ^  .  *I 

—  Richmond,  W.  D.    Grammar  of  L. ;    pract.  guicfe  for  the  artist  and 

printer.  18642 

—  Senef elder,  A.  Complete  course  of  lithography.  *I 
Lithology.  Dana,  J.  D.  Manual  of  mineralogy  and  L.  18253 
Little,  S.  L.     Thrice  through  the  furnace  ;  tale  of  times  of  the 

iron  hoof  ;   [Fugitive  Slave  Law].  2703 

Little  barefoot ;  by  B.  Auerbach.  251 
Little  barefoot;  domestic  drama;    tr.   by  A.  Waldauer.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  42.)  11831 

Little  beggars  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     (In  her  Works,  v.  4.)  3958 

Little  Ben  Hadden  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  10616 
Little  blue  band-box  ;  by  Mrs.   R.   O'Reilly.     {In  her  Sussex 

stor.,v.  1.)  20546 

Little  bobtail ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  11250 

Little  Briggs  and  I ;  by  F.  H.  Ludlow.  {In  his  Little  brother.)  6884 

—  Same.    {In  Little  class.,  v.  11.)  12982 
Little  brother  ;  and  other  genre-pictures  ;  by  F.  U.  Ludlow.  6884 
Little  brown  jug ;  play ;  by  G.   M.  Baker.     {In  his  Temper- 
ance drama.)  7095 

—  Same.  {In  his  Handv  dramas.)  16747 
Little  camp  on  Eagle  Hill ;  by  [S.  Warner].  12045 
Little  classics.     See  Johnson,  R. 

Little  comedies  ;  by  J.  Sturgis.  1,9770 

—  Same ;  [new  ed.,  with  add.] .  21907 
Little  Constancy's  birthday.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household 

Words,  V.  8.)  14308 

Little  countess,  The ;  by  O.  Feuillet.  •        19532 

Little  dog  Trusty;  by  M.  Edgeworth.     {In  her  Works.)  15297 

Little  Dorrit ;  by  C.  Dickens.  1199 
Little  duke.  The  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.     See  Richard  the  fearless. 

Little  duke,  The  ;  com.  opera  ;  by  G.  Lecocq.  *I 

Little-folk  songs  ;  by  A.  B.  White.  9715 

Little  folks  astrav ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  12662 

Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur  ;  by  O.  T.  Miller.  19357 

Little  folks'  reader.  22513 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  751 

Little  Fox,  The  ;  story  of  Capt.  McCliDtock's  Arctic  expedition  ; 

by  S.  T.  C.  7369 

Little  foxes ;  by  Christopher  Crowfield  [H.  E.  B.  Stowe].  6110 
Little  gleaner,   The ;    drama.     {In  FoUen,   E.  L.  C.     Home 

dramas.)  1488 

Little  good-for-nothing.  The  ;  by  A.  Daudet.  18006 

Little  gi-and-father ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  11570 

Little  grand-mother;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  12663 

Little  Grig  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly.     {In  her  Sussex  stor.,  v.  2.)  20547 

Little  Hodge;  by  E.  Jenkins.  11337 

Little  housekeeper,  The.  18605 
Contents.  Little  lessons  for  little  housekeepers ;  ser.  of  lessons  given  at 

the  Wilson  Industrial  School.  New  and  enl.  ed. — Kirkwood,  A.  M.  Series  . 
of  lessons  for  indust.  schools :  Rules  of  politeness  prep,  for  the  Wilson 
Indust.  School :  Rules  for  sewing,  prep,  for  the  school. 
Little  Huguenot.     {In  Nov.   and  tales  fr.   Household  Words, 

V.  7.)  14307 

Little  Jack  ;  by  F.  Martin.  18890 

Little  Jakey  ;  by  S.  H.  DeKroyft.  11585 

—  Same.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 
Little  Joanna;  by  K.  Thorpe  Bellamy  [Mrs.  E.  W.  Bellamy].  15399 
Little  lame  prince  ;  by  D.  (M.)  M.  Craik.  13314 
Little  Love  ;  by  [M.  A.  Tincker].  {In  her  Winged  word,  etc)  11595 
Little  maid  of  Oxbow  ;  by  H.  P.  H.  Nowell.  14049 
Little  men  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  9139 
Little  merchants.  The  ;  by  M.   Edge  worth.     {In  her  Parent's 

assistant.)  1336;  15296 
Little  Miss  Deane.  (  With  The  portr.  in  my  uncle's  din. -room.)  10679 
Little  Miss  Primrose  ;  by  E.  Tabor.  19440 
Little  Mook,  and  other  fairy  tales  ;  by  W.  Hauff.  21022 
Little  more  cider ;  play ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.  {In  his  Temper- 
ance dr.)  7095 
Little  moorland  princess.  The  ;  by  E.  Marlitt  [E.  Johns].  9941 
Little  mother  ;  by  Mme.  de  Pressens^.  20382 
Little  pansy;  by  Mrs.  Randolph.  20177 
Little  Pedlington  and  the  Pedlingtonians  ;  by  J.  Poole.  2  v.  3503-4 
Little  Peg  O'Shaughnessy.     {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.     Good  stor.)  7463 

—  Same.  (In  Family  stories,  v.  2.)  18149 
Little  people  of  Asia ;  by  O.  T.  Miller.  22039 
Little  people  of  God,  and  what  the  poets  have  said  of  them ; 

poems  ;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Austin.  6985 
Little  pilgrim,  A  ;  [by  Mrs.  Oliphant].  22196 
Little  pitchers;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  18071 
Little  Prudy ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  12664 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.  {Li  her  Writ- 
ings.) 8668 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood.  {In  Lodge,  H.  C.  Six  pop.  tales.)  19660 
Little  sisters.  (No  name  ser.)  22197 
Little  Spaniard,  The  ;  by  H.  P.  H.  Nowell.  14050 
Little  tin  gods-on-wheels  ;  by  R.  Grant.  *I 
Little  trapper.  The  ;  by  W.  H.  Hillyard.  10582 
Little  treasure  ;  comedy  ;  by  A.  Harris*     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  16.)  11818 


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Little  Toddlekins  ;  by  C.  Mathews.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  31.)  7986 

Little  wanderers,  and  other  Sunday  stor.  ;  by  S.  Wilberforce.  12113 

Little  women  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  7515 

Little  woodman  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works,  v.  4.)  3958 

Littr6,  M.  P.  E.     Auguste  Comte  et  la  philosophie  positive.  *I 

—  Sainte-BeuYe,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Live  and  let  live ;  by  [C.  M.  Sedgwick].  3872 
Live  boys  ;  or,  Charley  and  Nasho  in  Texas  ;  by  A.  Morecamp.  20068 
Live  boys  in  the  Black  hills  ;  [by]  A.  Morecamp.  20069 
Live  it  down  ;  by  J.  C.  Jeaffreson.  6648 
Live  Oak  boys,  The  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  22273 
Live  woman  in  the  mines  ;  by  Old  Block.     {In  French's  min. 

dr.,  V.  17.)  11844 

Livelies,  The,  and  other  stories  ;  by  S.  W.  Kellogg.  13245 

Livermore,  A.  A.  Commentaries  and  essays.  See  Bible.  Neic 
Testament.  Acts;  —  Epistles; — Epistles  of  Paul; — Gos- 
pels ; — Hebrews  ; — Revelations  ; — Romans. 

—  The  war  with  Mexico  reviewed.  2017 
Livermore,  G.     Historical  research  respect,  the  opinions  of  the 

found,  of  the  Republic  on  Negroes  as  slaves,  as  citizens, 

and  as  soldiers.  2669 

Livermore,  M.  A.     Thirty  years  too  late  ;  a  true  story ;  and 

One  in  a  thousand.    Illust.  17397 

Livermore,  S.  T.     History  of  Block  Island,  1514-1876.  19033 

Liverpool,  Earl  of.     See  Jenkinson,  C.  C.  C. 

Liverpool,  2d.  Earl  of.     See  Jenkinson,  R.  B. 

Liverpool.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  L.,  Birkenhead,  etc.  *I 

—  Doran,  J.    {In  his  Mem.  etc.)  17803 
Liverseege,  H.     Cunningham,  A.   {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  paint- 
ers, etc.,  V.  5.)                                                                                 1057 

Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and  Dampier ;  incl. 
View  of  disc,  in  the  So.  Sea,  and  the  history  of  the  buc- 
caniers.  1264 

Lives  of  distinguished  shoemakers.  3973 

Lives  of  eminent  individuals.   (Amer.  lib.  of  lit.  and  sci.   3  v.)  2708-10 
Contents.     Y.  1.    Everett,  E.    J.  Stark.— Peabodv,  W.  B.  O.    D. 
Brainard.  —  Renwick,  J.    R.  Fulton.  —  Hillard,  G.  S.    J.  Smith.     2. 
Sparks,  J.    E.  Allen.— Hayward,  C.    S.  Cabot.— Cleveland,  H.  R.    H. 
Hudson.— Everett,  A.  H.    J.  Warren.— Peabodv,  O.  W.  B.    I.  Putnam. 
— Renwick,  J.    D.  Rittenhouse.    3.    "Wheaton^  H.    W.  Pinckney.— Up- 
ham,  C.  W.    H.  Vane.- Armstrong,  J.    A.  Wayne.— Channing,  E.  T. 
W.  Ellery. — Armstrong,  J.    R.  Montgomery. 
Note.    A  selection  fr.  Sparks'  lib.  of  Am.  biog. 
Lives  of  eminent  men.     2  ser.     2  v.  in  1.  2714 

Lives  of  eminent  persons.     See  Soc.   for  the  diff.   of   Usef. 

Knowl. 
Lives  of  the  heroes  of  the  Amer.  Revolution  ;  also.  The  Dec- 
laration of  Independence  and  signers'  names  ;  Constitu- 
tion, etc.    Portr.  2122 
Living  link.  The  ;  by  J.  DeMille.                                                     12869 
Living  pages  fr.  many  ages  ;  by  M.  Hield.                                      19343 
Living  truths.     See  Kiugsley,  C. 
Living  words  ;  by  E.  H.  Chapin.  799 


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5105 


Livingston,  E.     Complete  works  on  criminal  jurisprudence.  2  v.       *I 

—  Speech.     {In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

—  Hayward,  A.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  2.  12306 

—  Hunt,  C.  H.    Life  of  L. ;  mtrod.  by  G.  Bancroft.  5588 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     {In  his  Notices' et  portr.,  v.  1.)  9573 
Livingstone,  C,  joint  author.     See  Livingstone,  D. 
Livingstone,  D.     Last  journals  in  Centr.  Africa ;  cont.   by  a 

narrative  fr.  his  servants  ;  by  H.  Waller.  13481 

—  Missionary  travels  in  So.  Africa.  2712 

—  Travels  aiid  researches  in  So.  Africa;  incl.  residence  in  the  interior,  and 

journ.  fr.  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  to  the  west  coast,  etc. ;  added.  His- 
torical sk.  of  disc,  in  Africa.  2713 

—  Adams,  H.  G.    The  weaver  boy  who  became  a  missionary.  7379 

—  Blaikie,  W.  G.    Personal  life  of  L.  fr.  his  journals  and  correspondence.        20041 

—  Chambiiss,  J.  E.    Life  and  labors  of  L.      '  16142 

—  Sketch  of  L.     {In  Famous  boys.)  5036 ;  7707 

—  Stanley,  H.    How  I  found  Livingstone  in  Centr.  Africa.  11255 

—  and  Oharles.    Narrative  of  an  exped.  to  the  Zambesi  and  its  tributaries ; 

and  the  disc,  of  Lakes  Shirwa  and  Nyassa,  1858-64.    Map  and  illust.         6261 
Livius  Patavinus^  T.     Opera   omnia ;    item    suppl.  J.  Frein- 

shemii,  cur.  N.  E.  Lemaire.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)   12  v.     8262-73 

—  History  of  Rome ;  literal  trans.    4  v.  2715-18 

—  Stories  f r.  Livy ;  by  A.  J.  Church.    Illust. 

—  Surrender  of  the  Roman  army  at  the  defile  near  Caudium,  B.  C.  319; 

Impeachment  of  Scipio  Afficanus,  and  of  Scipio  Asiaticus,  B.  C.  187. 
{In  Lieber,  F.    Gt.  events,  etc.) 

—  Capes,  W.  W.    Livy. 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    Livy.    (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.) 
Livonian  tales  ;  by  [Lady  Eastlake] . 
Livre  leste,  Un  ;  dialogue  ;  par  C.  Monselet. 

etc.,  ser  1.) 
Liza;  by  I.  S.  Turgeneff. 
Lizars,  J.     Use  and  abuse  of  tobacco. 
Lizzie  Lorton  of  Greyrigg  ;  by  E.  L.  Linton. 
Lizzy  Glenn  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur. 
Lloyd,  C.     Talfourd,  T.  N.     Lloyd's  poems. 

and  misc.  writings.) 
Lloyd,  F.     Physiography  of  the  Upper  Engadine.    Maps,  etc., 

—  and  Newton,  W.    Prussia's  representative  man  [Heinrich  von  Kleist] . 
Lloyd,  W.  A.    Why  a  top  spins.     (In  Brown,  R.     Sci.  for  all, 

ser.  3.) 

—  Why  the  sea  is  salt ;  A  fish  in  the  water.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.) 
Lloyd,  W.  W.     Age  of  Pericles ;  hist,  of  the  politics  and  arts 

of  Greece  fr.  the  Persian  to  the  Peloponnesian  war.    2  v.  14046-7 
Lloyd  Dalan;  by  M.  Densel.  13368 

Lloyd's.    Martin,  F.    History  of  Lloyd's,  and  of  marine  insur. 

in  Great  Britain,  etc. 
Loaded  dice.  The.     (In  Home  narr.) 


(In  Sayn^tes, 


{In  his  Crit. 


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13874 

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Loan  of  a  lover  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^. 

V.    1.) 

Loan  of  a  lyre  ;  by  F.  H.  Ludlow. 
Lobgesang.     /See  Hymn  of  praise. 
Lobley,  J.    The  Hanley  sewage  works. 
San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  7.) 
—  Highways  and  locomotives.    {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur. 
Proc,  V.  6.) 
Lock,  C.  G.  W.     The  home  of  the  Eddas   [Iceland]  ;  with  a 
chap,  on  the  Sprengisandr,  by  C.  L.  N.  Foster. 


(In  French's  min.  dram., 
6056; 
(Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.) 


(In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and 


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Locke,  D.  R.  {pseud.  Petroleum  V.  Nasby).  Morals  of  Abou 
Ben  Aclhem.     (Eastern  fruit  on  western  dishes.) 

—  Nasby  in  exile ;  or,  Six  months'  of  travel.    Illust. 

—  A  paper  citv. 

—  The  struggles  social,  financial,  and  political,  of  Petroleum  V.  Nasby. 

—  The  truthful  resolver.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.) 

Locke,  J.  E.    Historical  preface,   (/n  Foster,  H.  The  coquette.) 
Locke,  J.     Conduct  of  the  understanding;  ed.,  with  introd., 
notes,  etc.,  by  T.  Fowler.) 

—  Essay  cone,  human  understanding.    2  v. 

—  Some  thoughts  on  education.     (In  Lib.  of  education,  v.  1,  2.) 

—  Bourne,  H.  E.  F.    Life  of  Locke.    2  v. 

—  Brown,  J,    Locke  and  Sydenham.    {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.) 

—  Fowler,  T.    Locke. 

—  Life  of  Locke.    {Li  Lib.  of  education,  v.  2.) 

—  Macintosh.  J.    Philosophical  genius  of  Ld.  Bacon  and  L.    (In  his  Misc. 

works.) 

—  Quick,  R.  H.    (In  his  Ess.  on  educ.  reformers.)  • 
Locke  Amsden  ;  by  D.  P.  Thompson. 

Locker,  A.     Stephen  Scudamore. 
Locker,  F.     London  lyrics. 

—  Patchwork. 

—  Poems.     (7w  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.) 

Lockhart,  J.  G.  Captain  Paton's  lament ;  poem.  (In  Tales 
from  Blackwood,  v.  3.) 

—  Historv  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.    2  v. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir  W.  Scott. 

—  Same.    8  v.  in  4. 

See  also  Jenkinson,  H.  I. 

—  Napoleon ;  poem.     (In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  v.  1.) 

—  Some  passages  in  the  life  of  Mr.  Adam  Blair ;  and  the  History  of  Matthew 

Wald. 

—  Valerius ;  a  Roman  story.  2  v. 

—  Gilfillan,  G.    (In  his  Sketches,  etc.) 

—  Martineau,  H.    {In  her  Biog.  sk.) 
Lockhart,  L.  W.  M.     Doubles  and  quits.     Illust. 

—  Fair  to  see. 

—  Mine  is  thine. 

—  A  night  with  the  volunteers  of  Strathkinahan.    {In  Tales  fr,  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  V.  2.) 

—  Unluckv  Tim  Griffin,  his  love  and  his  luck.    {In  Tales  from  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  V.  8.) 

Lockroy,  E.  E.  A.  Simon,  called.  The  great  French  revolution, 
1785-93  ;  narrated  in  the  letters  of  Mme.  J.,  of  the  Jacobin 
party.  Ed.  by  her  grandson,  E.  Lockroy;  from  the  Fr., 
by  Miss  Martin,  and  an  Amer.  collaborateur. 

Locks.    Aitkin,  W.  C.    Guns,  nails,  locks,  etc. 

Lock  wood,  T.  D.     Practical  information  for  telephonists. 

Lockyer,  J.  N.  Additions  and  notes.  (In  Guillemin,  A. 
Forces  of  nature.) 

—  Additions  and  notes.     {In  Guillemin,  A.    Application  of  phys.  forces.) 

—  Astronomy.     (Sci.  prim.) 

—  Contributions  to  solar  physics. 

—  Elementary  lessons  in  astVonomy. 

-^  Spectrum  analysis;  lect.     {In  Hf.-hr.  with  mod.  sci.,  ser.  2.) 

—  Stargazing;  past  and  present. 

—  Studies  in  spectrum  analysis.     (Int.  sci.  ser.) 

—  Why  the  earth's  chemistry  is  as  it  is;  three  lect.,  1876.    Illust.     (Man- 

chester Sci.  lect.) 

—  joint  aiithor.    ^S'ee  Schellen,  H. 
Locomotion.     See  Animal  locomotion. 

Locomotive  engines.  Brown,  W.  H.  History  of  the  first  L. 
in  Amer. 


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—  Clark,  D.  K.    Railway  locomotives.    Text  and  plates.    2  v.  *I 

—  Colbnrii,  Z.    The  locomotive  engine.  11546 

—  Evers,  H.    Steam  and  the  locomotive  engine.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12639 
Steam  and  the  steam  engine :  land,  marine,  and  locomotive.     (Collins' 

adv.  sci.  ser.)  11977 

—  Forney,  M.  N.    Catechism  of  the  locomotive.  13652 

—  Lobley,  J.    Highw^ays  and  locomotives.  (In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng. 

and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Norris,  S.    Norris's  hand-book  for  locomotive  engineers  and  machinists.  6513 

—  Eead,  D.    Xathan  Read;  contrib.  to  the  early  hist,  of  the  steamboat,  etc.  8543 

—  Reynolds,  M.    Locomotive  engine  driving ;  manual  for  engineers.  17815 
The  model  locomotive  engineer,  etc. ;  hist.  not.  of  pioneer  locomotive 

engines,  etc.                             '  19128 

—  Roper,  S.    Handbook  of  the  locomotive ;  incl.  the  constr.  and  manage- 

ment of  engines  and  boilers.                                                                     *I ;  13268 
Earlt  history  of  the  L.    (In  his  Lives  of  the  engi.,  v.  5.)  *I 

—  Smiles',  S.  History  of  the  invention  and  introd.  of  the  railway  L.  (In  his 

Life  of  G.  Stephenson.)  7524 

—  See  also  Steam  engines. 

Locust,  Rocky  Mt.    See  U.  S.  Entomol.  Comm.    Annual  rept. 

Locusts  and  wild  honey  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.  18559 
Lodge,  E.     Illustrations  of  Brit,  history,  biog.,  and  manners, 

Henry  VIII.— James  I.     3  v.  2731-3 

Lodge,  H.  C.     Alexander  Hamilton.      (Amer.  statesmen.)  21594 

—  Ballads  and  lyrics ;  select,  and  arr.  19933 

—  Life  and  letters  of  George  Cabot.  17040 

—  A  short  history  of  the  English  colonies  in  America.  20483 

—  Six  popular  tales :  Jack  the  ^iant-killer.  Jack  and  the  bean-stalk,  Little 

Red  Riding'  Hood,  Puss  m  boots,  The  sleeping  beauty,  Cinderella. 

Authorized  for  use  in  the  Bost.  Pub.  sch.                     '  19660 

—  Same ;  2nd.  ser. :  Bluebeard,  Hop  o'  my  thumb,  Beauty  and  the  beast, 

The  princess  and  the  nuts,  Fortunatus,  History  of  Sir  R.  Whittington 

and  his  cat.   Authorized  for  use  in  the  Bost.' Pub.  sch.  19661 

Lodusky  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.     {Bi  her  Surly  Tim.)  17184 
Lo^ve-Veimers,  F.  A.,   baron.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his 

Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Loewe,  W.     Tuttle,  H.     (In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)              •  13830 

Loewenthal,  J.     Morphy's  games  of  chess  ;  with  notes  by  L.  2772 

Loftie,  W.  J.     A  century  of  Bibles.  *I 

—  Memorials  of  the  Savov;  the  palace,  the  hospital,  the  chapel;  with  orig. 

doc.  by  C.  T.  Martin,  and  a  pref.  by  H.  White.      •  19431 

—  The  Latin  year ;  hymns  for  the  seasons  of  the  Church ;  fr.  mediaeval  and 

mod.  authors.    Illust.  14004 

—  Plea  for  art  in  the  house.    (Art  at  home  ser.)  16888 

—  Russell,  W.  (In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 
Log-book  of  a  fisherman  and  zoologist ;  by  F.  Buckland.  14027 
Logan,  C.  A.  Yankee  land.  -(In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  26.)  7984 
Logan,  F.   von.     Sinngedichte ;    hrsg.  v.    G.  Eitner.   (Deut. 

Dicht.  des  17  Jahrh.)  16465 

Logan,  O.     The  good  Mr.  Bagglethorpe.  8572 

—  Try  Norway.  (In  Murphy,  B.  and  others.  On  the  Rhine.)  19935 
Logan,  W.  The  double-bedded  room,   (/n  Wilson,  J.  M.  Tales, 

V.  3.)  8043 

—  The  recluse  of  the  Hebrides;  Ellen  Arundel.    (In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales, 

V.  5.)                                             '  8045 
Logarithms.     Peirce,  J.  M.     Elements  of   L.  ;  with  an  expl. 
of  three  and  four  place  tables  of    logarithmic  and  trigo- 
nometric functions.  *I 

Three  and  four  place  tables  of  logarithmic  and  trigonometric  functions.  *I 

Loge  du  portier.  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  10.)  *I 
Logic.     Bain,  A.     Logic.     2  v.                                                      8981-2 

—  Balmes,  J.    Criterion ;  or.  How  to  detect  error  and  arrive  at  truth.  18461 

—  Chase,  D.  P.    First  logic  book.  16488 


756  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Day,  H.  N.    Elements  of  logic.  17571 
Logical  praxis.  10016 

—  Everett,  C.  C.    Science  of  thought;  a  system  of  logic.  8052 

—  Fowler,  T.    Elements  of  deductive  logic.  18966 
Elements  of  inductive  logic.  18967 

—  Hamilton,  W.    Lectures  on  metaphysics  and  logic:  ed.  bv  H.  L.  Mansel 

and  J.  Veitch.    2  v.                      '                                     '  1758-9 

—  Hill,  W.  H.    Elements  of  philosophy,  compr.  lo^ic  and  ontolog>'.  18001 

—  Jevons,  W.  S.    Elementary  lessons  in  logic ;  deduct,  and  induct.  14224 

Lo^ic.    Illust.  16002 

Prmciples  of  science ;  treat,  on  logic  and  scientific  method.    2  v.  15910-11 

—  McGregor,  P.    A  svstem  of  logic.  •     1027 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Svstem'of  logic.  30.38 
Same.    7th.  ed.    2  v.  10747-8 

—  Read,  C.    On  the  theory  of  logic ;  an  essay.  18641 

—  Swinburne,  A.    Picture  logic ;  attempt  to  popularize  the  sci.  of  reasorflng 

by  the  combination  of  humorous  pictures,  etc.  139.54 

—  Townsend,  L.  T.    Studies  in  logic.     (In  his  Art  of  speech,  v.  2.)  20788 

—  Whately,  R.    Easy  lessons  on  reasoning.  4720 
Elements  of  logic ;  new  ed.  8610 

Logic  in  theology,  and  other  essays  ;  by  J.  Taylor.  11367 

Lohengrin  ;  opera  ;  by  R.  Wagner.  *I 
Lohmann,    (E.)  F.   (S.)     Die    Entseheidung   bei   Hochkirch. 

Deutscher   Novellenschatz.)  16151 

Loin  des  yeux,  loin  du  coeur  ;  par  P.  Celi^re.   {In  his  En  sc^ne.)  14601 

Lois  Carrol ;  by  S.  S.  Vance.  12687 

Lois,  the  witch  ;  by  E.  C.  Gaskell.     (In  her  Right  at  last,  etc.)  2216 

Loison,  O.     Loison.      (Bi  court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths  ;  by  M.  V.  Terhune.  19654 

Lokis  ;  par  P.  Merimee.     (In  his  Derni^res  nouv.)  9555 

Lola  ;  by  A.  Griffiths.  17037 
Lombard,  H.  C.    Report  on  the  trans,  of  the  Soc.  of  Phys.  and 
of  Nat.  Hist,  of  Geneva.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.. 

1869.)                                       •  11625 

Lombard  street ;  essay;  by  W.  Bagehot.  11962 

Lomenie,  L.  L.  de.     Beaumarchais  and  his  times.  2734 
Lommel,  E.     The  nature  of  light,  with  acct.  of  phys.  optics. 

Illust.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)                                           ;  15405 
Lomond,    Loch.     Black,    A.,    and   C.     {In  their  Guide  to  the 

Trossachs,  etc.)  *I 
London.    School  Boar cl.    Examiner  of  Needlework.     Plain  nee- 
dlework ;  arranged  in  standards  or  stages,  as  required  by 

the  educ.  code  of  1878-9.                •  18656 

Clubs. 

—  See  Clubs. 

Description. 

—  Abbott,  J.    Rollo's  tour  in  Europe :  London.  29 

—  Archer,  T.    The  terrible  sights  of  London.  10803 

—  Black,  A.,  and  C.    Guide  to  London  and  its  environs.  *I 

—  Crorv,  W.  G.    East  Loudon  industries.  16624 

—  Grant,  J.    Sketches  of  London,  v.  2.  162fl 

—  Hare,  A.  J.  C.    Walks  in  London.    2  v.  1766S-9 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    The  town;  its  mem.  characters  and  events.  7498 

—  Jesse,  J.  H.    London;  celeb,  characters  and  remark,  places.    3  v.  13674r-6 

—  Knight,  C.    Cvclopsedia  of  London.  2502 

—  Larwood,  J.    The  story  of  the  Loudon  parks.    2  v.  10133-4 

—  Lemon,  M.    Up  and  down  the  London  streets.  6750 

—  Miller,  T.    Picturesque  sketches  of  London.  3048 

—  Pemberton,  T .  E.  Dickens's  London :  or,  London  in  the  works  of  Dickens.  15720 

—  Raikes,  T.    Portion  of  the  journal  bv  R..  1831-47;  soc.  and  polit.  life  in 

L..  etc.    2  V.                                     '  6469-70 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  757 

—  Rush,  E.    Memoranda  of  a  residence  at  tlie  court  of  L.  3725 

—  Tliornbury,  W.,  and  Walford,  E.    Old  and  new  London ;  its  hist.,  people, 

and  places.    6  v.  *I 

—  Timbs.  J.     London  and  Westminster;  strange  events,  characteristics, 

etc.    2v.  8977-« 

—  Ware,  W.     {In  his  Sk.  of  Europ.  capitals.)  4647 

—  Wheatly,  H.  B.    Round  about  Piccadilly  and  Pall  Mall.  8720 

—  See  also  Poor;  — Trades. 

Gov  eminent . 

—  Firth,  J.  F.  B.    Municipal  London ;  or,  London  government  as  it  is,  and 

London  under  a  municipal  council.  16529 
Histonj. 

—  Arundell,  T.    Historical  remin.  of  L.  and  its  livery  companies.  22515 

—  Brewer,  J.  S.    Ancient  London.     (In  his  Eng.  studies.)  20734 

—  Crosland,  Jlrs.  C.    Stories  of  L.  retold  for  youthful  readers.  20662 

—  De  Foe,  D.    Journal  of  the  Plague  vear,  1665;  rev.,  vs^ith  hist,  notes  by 

E.  W.  Bray  ley.  '  10670 

—  Mediaeval  London.     (In  Biography  and  criticism.)  7911 

—  Norton,  G.    Commentaries  on  tlie  historv,  constitution,  and  chartered 

franchises  of  L.  '                                                         12821 

—  Timbs,  J.    Curiosities  of  London.  8895 
Romance  of  London.    3  v.  8892-4 

—  See  also  London,  Tower  of. 

-    International  ExJiibitions. 

—  Account  of  proc.  at  dinner  given  to  Americans  connected  with  the  Great 

Exhibition,  1851.  '  9690 

—  Timbs,  J.    Year-book  of  facts  in  the  Gt.  Exhibition,  1851.                  "  8944 
The  International  Exhibition  of  1862.  8945 

—  Whewell,  W.    General  bearing  of  the  Gt.  Exhib.,  1851,  on  the  progress 

of  arts  and  science.     (In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  4735 

Joiirnalism. 

—  Hatton,  J.    Journalistic  London ;  sketches.  22525 

Poor. 

—  Mayhew,  H.    London  labour  and  the  London  poor.    3  v.  2987-9 

—  Rowe,  R.    Picked  up  in  the  streets;  struggles  for  life  amongst  the  L. 

poor.  20344 

Prisons. 

—  Mavhew,  H.,  and  Binnv,  J.    Criminal  prisons  of  L.,  and  scenes  of  prison 

life.                            *  6528 
Social  life.  Customs,  etc. 

— •  Davies,  C.  M.    Heterodox  London :  phases  of  free  thought.    2  v.  12720-1 

Mystic  London ;'  phases  of  occult  life.  13613 

Orthodox  London ;  phases  of  religious  life  in  the  Ch.  of  Eng.  12122 

Unorthodox  London ;  phases  of  religious  life  in  the  Metropolis.  12255 

—  Doran,  J.    London  in  the  Jacobite  times.    2  v.  17663-4 

—  London  characters  and  the  humorous  side  of  L.  life.  11213 

—  Mayhew,  H.,  and  others.    London  character;  humour, pathos,  and  pecu- 

liarities of  L.  life. 


—  Nadal,  E.  S.    Impressions  of  London  social  life,  etc.  14118 

—  See  also  Poor. 

Trades,  etc. 

—  Hindley,  C.    History  of  the  cries  of  L.,  anc.  and  modem.  21705 

Associations. 

—  London  Dialectical  Society.    Report  on  spiritualism.  11132 

—  Becker,  B.  H.    Scientitic  London ;  sketches  of  associations.  13604 

—  Low,  S.,  Jr.    The  charities  of  London.  *I 

—  Young,  L.    Acts  of  gallantry ;  acct.  of  bravery  in  saving  life  fr.  drowning, 

for  which  the  medals  of  the  Royal  Humane  Soc.  have  been  awarded.  11460 

London,  Tower  of.     Dixon,  W.  H.     Her  Majesty's  Tower.  7691 

—  De  Ros,  W.  L.  L.  F.    Memorials  of  the  Tower  of  London.  7546 
London  assurance  ;   comedy  ;    by  D.  L.  Boucicault.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  V.  4.)  11806 

London  characters  and  the  humorous  side  of  London  life.  Illust.  1 1213 

London  lyrics  ;  by  F.  Locker.  10862 


758  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

London  society,  v.  2-7,  9-10.  6831-6  ;  6838-9 

Londonderry,  Marquis  of.     See  Vane,  C.  S. 

Londonderry.     Doran,  J.     A  trip  to  Londonderry.     {In  his 

Mem.,  etc.)  17803 

London's  heart;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  11738 

Lonely  life,  A  ;  by  J.  A.  St. J.  Blythe.  11183 

Lonely  ones,  The  ;  by  P.  J.  L.  Heyse.  19071 

Long,  C.     Sir  Roland  Ashton.  2736 

Long,  G.     The  civil  wars  of  Rome ;  select  lives  fr.  Plutarch  ; 

with  notes  ;  ser.  3-5.  2738 

Contents.    Pompeius.— C.  Caesar.— Cato.— Cicero. — Brutus.— Antonius. 

—  Decline  of  the  Roman  republic.    5  v.  11627-30;  13304 
Long,  J.     Eastern  proverbs  and  emblems  illust.  old  truths. 

(Eug.  and  For.  Phil.  Lib.)  20851 

Long,  J.  D.    Introduction.    {In  Gladstone,  W.  E.    The  might 

of  right.)  •  22580 

Long,  J.  H.,  and  Buel,  R.  H.     The  cadet  engineer ;  or,  Steam 

for  the  student.  6135 

Long,  S.  P.     Art;  its  laws  and  the  reasons  foi'^them.  9226 

Long  ago  ;  by  E.  Gray  [L.  T.  Craigin].  16672 

Long  holidays  ;  or.  Learning  without  lessons  ;  by  H.  A.  Ford.  7221 
Long,  long  ago  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  {In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 
Long  look  ahead  ;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  3684 

Long  Look.     See  Abbott,  E. 

Long  Look  house  ;  by  E.  Abbott.     Illust.  16560 

liOng  slippei-fe.  The ;    by  A.  Leighton.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop. 

tales,  V.  3.)*  7224 

Long  time  ago,  A  ;  by  M.  Orred.  16601 

Longbeard  ;  or.  The  revolt  of  the  Saxons  ;  by  C.  Mackay.  2841 

Longevity.     Beard,  G.  M.     The  longevity  of  brain -workers. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Collins,  M.    The  secret  of  long  life.  19139 

—  Gardner,  J.    Longevity :  means  of  prolonging  life  after  middle  age.  X3557 

—  Thoms,  W.  J.    Human  longevity ;  its  facts  and  its  fictions.  11893 
Longfellow,  H.  W.     Aftermath.                                                        11946 

—  A  ballad  of  the  French  fleet,  1746.    (Iw  Longfellow,  H.  W.,  and  others. 

Poems  of  the  "  Old  South.")  *I 

—  Ballads;  and  other  poems.  2740 

—  Christus;  a  mystery.    3v. .  *I;  11083-5 

Contents.    The  divine  tragedy.— The  golden  legend.— New  England 
tragedies. 

—  Defense  of  poetrv.    {In  Rice,  A.  T.     Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  The  Divine  comedy  of  Dante  Alighierl.    3  v.  9150-2 

—  The  divine  tragedv.  9771 

—  Same.    {In  his  C)ir\^\M^.)  *I;  11083 

—  The  golden  legend.  2743 

—  Same.    (7w /iis  Christus.)  *I;  11084 

—  Hyperion ;  a  romance.  2744 

—  In  the  harbor.     (Ultima  thule,  pt.  2.)  21771 

—  Kavanagh.  2746 

—  Keramos,  and  other  poems.  17614 

—  The  masque  of  Pandora,  and  other  poems.  14116 

—  The  New-England  tragedies.  2752 

Contents.    John  Endicott.— Giles  Corey  of  the  Salem  Farms. 

—  Same.    {In  his  Christus.)  '  *I ;  11085 

—  Outre-mer.  2746 

—  Poems.  2747 

—  Poems  of  places ;  ed.  by  L.    31  v.  16016-25 ;  16960-8 :  17897-907 

Contents.    \.  1-3.    England.    4.    England  and  Wales.    5.    Ireland. 
6,7.   Scotland.    8.    Scotland,  Denmark,  Iceland.  Norway,  Sweden.    9. 


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France.    10.    France   and  Savoy.    11-13.    Italy.    14.    Spain.    15. 

Spain,  Portugal,  Belgium,  Holland.  16.  Switzerland  and  Austria.  17. 
18.  Germany.  19.  Greece  and  Turkey  in  Europe.  20.  Russia. 
21-23.  Asia.  24.  Africa.  25-27.'  America:  Xe%y  England; 
Middle  States.  28-30.  America:  Western  states,  Southern  states; 
British  Amer.,  Danish  Amer.,  Mexico,  Central  Amer.,  So.  America, 
West  Indies.    31.    Oceauica. 

—  Poetical  works.    Boston,  1871. 

—  Poetical  works.     [Centennial  ed.] 

—  Poetical  works'.    Household  ed. 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe. 

—  Same;  new  ed.' 

—  The  seaside  and  the  fireside ;  [poems] . 

—  Selections.     (Amer.  class,  for  schools.) 

—  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn. 

—  Three  books  of  song. 

Contents.    Tales  of  a  wayside  in.— Judas  Maccabaeus. — Translations. 

—  Ultima  thule. 

—  Voices  of  the  night.    5th.  ed. 

—  and  others.    Laurel  leaves;  orig.  poems,  stories,  and  essays.    Illust. 

—  -  Poems  of  the  ''Old  South."    Illust. 

—  Bates,  C.  F.    The  Longfellow  birthday  book. 

—  Biographical  sk.  and  select.     (In  Amer.  poems.) 

—  Bungay,  G.     (7?i  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.) 

—  Fields,  J.  T.    The  poet  Longfellow ;  lect.     (/?i  Tribune  pop.  sci.) 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     ( Tn  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.) 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.     (In  his  Chats.) 

—  Kennedy,  W.  S.    H.  W.  Longfellow  ;  biog.,  anecdote,  letters,  crit. 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Great  fortunes.) 

—  Notice.     (Jw  Stoddard,  R.  n.    Poets' homes.) 

—  Notice  and  selections.     (In  Am.  prose.) 

—  Powell,  T.     (In  his  Living  authors.) 

—  Sketch  of  L.     (In  Atlas  ess.) 

—  Stoddard,  R.  H.    H.  W.  Longfellow ;  a  medlev  in  prose  and  verse. 

—  Underwood,  F.  H.    H.  W.  Longfellow;  biog. 'sketch. 
LoDgfellow,  S.     Memoir.      (In  Johnson,  S.     Letters,  etc^) 

—  Unity  and  universality  of  the  relig.  ideas.    (In  Free  Relig.  Assoc.  Free- 

dom and  fellowship.) 

—  joint  editor.    See  Higginson,  T.  W. 
Longfellow   family.     Titcomb,  S.  E.     Account  of  the   Long- 
fellow and  allied  families.     {In   her  Early  N.  E.  people.) 

Longfield,  M.     Tenure  of  land  in  Ireland.     {In  Cobden  Club 

Syst.  of  Id.  ten.) 
Longinus,  D.     Traits  du  sublime,   ou  du   merveilleux  dans  le 

discours.      {In  Boileau  Despr^aux,  N.     Oeuvres,  v.  3,  4.) 

—  Same.    On  the  sublime;  with  notes  and  obs.,  and  acct.  of  the  life, etc., 

of  L.  by  W.  Smith.    5th.  ed. 
Longitude.     Warren,  T.  R.     Simple  methods  for  finding  the 

latitude  and  longitude.     {In  his  Yachtman's  primer.) 
Longley,   E.     Pronouncing   vocabulary   of    geographical   and 

pers.  names.     Added,  List  of  scriptural  names. 
Longman,  F.  W.     Frederick  the  Great  and  the  Seven  Years' 

War.     (Epochs  of  Mod.  Hist.) 
Longman,  W.     History  of  the  life  and  times  of  Edward  III. 

2  V.  15919 

Longstaff' s  marriage ;    by  H.  James,  Jr.     {In  Ms   Madonna, 

etc.^  V.  1.) 
Longstreet,  A.  B.     Georgia  scenes  ;  Sk.   of  L.     {In  Watter- 

son,  H.     Oddities  in  South,  life.) 
Longstreth,  T.  ^.^  joint  author.     See  Truman,  G. 
Longstrike,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  D.  Boucicault.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  45.) 


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Longueville,  A.  G.  de  B.  C,  duchesse  de.  Cousin,  V.  Madame 

de  L.    {In  Ms  ^oc.  Fran?.,  v.  1.)  14473 
The  youth  of  Madame  de  L. ;  f  r.  the  French  by  F.  W.  Ricord.  981 

—  Sainte-Beiive,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  de  femmes.)  *I 
Longworth,  N.  McCabe,  J.  D.  {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 
Lonsdale,  H.    The  worthies  of  Cumberland.   6  v.   13717-20;   13814-15 

Contents.  V.  1.  J.  C.  Curwen;  W.  Blamire.  2.  J.  R.  G.  Graham. 
3.  The  Howards;  R.  Matthews;  J.  Rooke;  J.  Huddart.  4.  W. 
Wordsworth;  S.  Blamire;  T.  Tickell;  J.  C.  Blamire;  The  Loshes  of 
Woodside ;  T.  Addison ;  H.  L.  Pattinson.  5.  J.  Dalton.  6.  G.  Gra-: 
ham;  A.Fletcher;  W.  Brownrigg;  E.  Troughton;  W.  Pearson;  F.  Fal- 
lows; R.  Rigg;  J.  F.  Miller;  J.  Williamson;  W.  Woodville;  J.  Walker; 
R.  Dunglison ;  M.  L.  Watson. 
Lonsdale,  M.     Sister  Dora  ;  a  biography.  19603 

Loo-choo  Islands.     Explorations   of    Loo-choo.     {In  Taylor, 

B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

Look  before  you  leap  ;  by  Mrs.  Alexander  [A.  F.  Hector].         21874 
Look  before  you  leap  ;  comedy  ;  by  G.  W.  Lovell.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  5.)  11807 

Look  to  the  end  ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.  5219 

Lookout  Mountain.  Taylor,  B.  F.  Mission  Ridge  and  Look- 
out Mt.  9848 
Looking  around  ;.  by  A.  S^  Roe.  6002 
Looking  back  ;  by  M.  A.  Wackerbath.  20035 
Looking  toward  sunset ;  by  L.  M.  Child.  5790 
Loom.     Ashenhurst,  T.  R.     Chapters  on  the  princ.  of  constr. 

of  the  loom,  etc.      {In  his  Treat,  on  weaving,  etc.)  19091 

Loomis,  A.  W.  Confucius  and  the  Chinese  classics  ;  or.  Read- 
ings in  Chinese  literature  ;  [with  Brief  outline  of  Chinese 
hist,  to  the  times  of  Confucius  and  Mencius].  7065 

Loomis,  E.     Elements   of   plane   and  spherical  trigonometry. 

25th:  ed.  21807 

—  Treatise  on  meteorology ;  with  tables.  7482 
Loomis,  G.  B.    Music  in  normal  schools.    {In  Am.  Norm.  Sch. 

Ass.  Addr.,  etc.)  11608 

Loomis,  L.  C.     Index  guide  to  travel  and  art-study  in  Europe. 

Illust.  .  21595 

Lora  ;  by  Paul  Pastnor.  21617 

Lord,  D.  N.     f.ouis  Napoleon ;  is  he  to  be  the  imperial  chief 

of  the  ten  kingdoms  and  the  Antichrist?  7113 

—  Visions  of  Paradise ;  an  epic.  7115 
Lord,  H.  F.  How  to  influence  little  children.  (Pps.  on  educ.)  *I 
Lord,  J.  L.  Romance  of  a  Western  trip.  {In  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 
Lord,  J.     Ancient  states  and  empires  :  for  colleges  and  schools.     8061 

—  Character  and  society  of  the  Middle  Ages.     (  With  Froissart,  J.    Chron- 

icles.)                   '  2180 

—  Life  of  Emma  Willard.  12041 

—  The  old  Roman  world ;  grandeur  and  failure  of  its  civilization.  7057 

—  Points  of  history  for  schools  and  colleges,  [in  questions  and  answers] .  20773 

—  The  prophet  Isaiah.  (In  Boston  lect.,  1871.)  ^  12134= 
Lord,  J.   K.     The   naturalist   in   Vancouver   Is.    and   British 

Columbia.     2  v.  6724-5 

Lord,  The,  and  the  vassal ;  the  feudal   system  in  the  Middle 

Ages.  2753 

Lord  Bantam  ;  by  E.  Jenkins.  9822 

Lord  Brackenbury  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  20521 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  761 

Lord  Chancellors.     See  Chancellors. 

Lord  Erlistoun  ;  [by  Miss  Muloch].  {In  her  Nothing  new.)  5082 
Lord  Hope's  choice  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  11552 

Lord  Kilgobbin  ;  by  C.  Lever.  10551 

Lord  Maskelyne's  daughter  ;   by  R.  M.  Kettle.  20670 

Lord  Oakburn's  daughters  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  9998 

Lord  of  himself;  by  F.  H.  Underwood.  12778 

Lord  Vapourcourt ;  by  A.  H.  Everett.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc. 

ess.)  13208 

Lord's  prayer.     See  Bible,  N.  T. 

Lord's  supper.  Hale,  L.  P.  The  Lord's  supper  and  its  ob- 
servance. 6173 
Loreley  ;  unfinished  opera  ;  by  Mendelssohn.  *I 
Lorenzaccio  ;  par  A.  deMusset.  {In  his  Comedies,  v.  1.)  *I 
Lorgnette,  The  ;  by  Ik.  Marvel  [D.  G.  Mitchell].  2  v.  3083-4 
Lorgues,  R.  de.     Life  of  Columbus  ;  fr.  the  French  by  J.   J. 

Barry.  8107 

Lorimer,  G.  C.     Under  the  evergreens  ;  or,  A  night  with  St. 

Nicholas.  7315 

Lorimer,  P.     Evidential  value  of  epistles  of  St.  Paul  viewed  as 

hist,  documents.    {In  Chris.  Evid.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)         16138 

—  John  Knox  and  the  Ch.  of  Eng. ;   his  work  m  her  pulpit,  and  his  infl. 

upon  her  liturgy,  etc.  13875 

Lorimer  Littlegood,  Esq.  ;  by  F.  E.  Smedley.  4023 
Lorin,  G.     J'aime  les  femmes  !  fantaisie  en  prose.     {In   Say- 

u^tes,  etc.,  ser.  8.)  14798 
Loring,  C.  G.     Biography  of  W.  O.  Stevens.     {In  Higginson," 

T.  W.  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Loring,  F.  W.     The  improvisatore,  and  the  heeler ;  Rebecca's 

ma.     {In  Thirteen  good  stories.)  11874 

—  Same.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13936 

—  Two  college  friends.  9586 

—  Same.     (JwXov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  1.)  14301 

—  Two  song  and  dance  men.     (7w  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  4.)  *    13933 
Loring,  G.  B.     The  farm-yard  club  of  Jotham ;  acct.   of  the 

families  and  farms  of  that  famous  town.     Illust.  16618 

—  How  to  succeed  in  farming.     {In  Abbott,  L.    How  to  succeed.)  22562 

—  Treatise  on  agriculture  and  the  horse.     {In  Murray,  W.  H.  H.    The  per- 

fect horse.)  11947 

Loring,  J.  8.     The  hundred  Boston  orators,  1770-1852.  *I 

Lorley  and  Reinhard  ;  by  B.  Auerbach.  16876 

Lorm,  Hieronymus,  pseud.     See  Landesmann,  H. 

Lome,  J.,  Marquis  of.     See  Campbell,  J.  G.  E.  H.  D.  S. 

Lome,  Land  of.     See  Hebrides. 

Lorna  Doone  ;  by  R.  D.  Blackmore.  13062 

Lorrain,  Claude.     See  Gel^e,  C. 

Losh  family.     Lonsdale,  H.     The  Loshes  of  Woodside.     {In 

his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  4.)  '         13720 

Losing  to  win  ;  by  T.  Davies.      "  13235 

Lossing,  B.  J.  Biographical  sk.  of  the  Signers  of  the  Decla- 
ration of  Independence.  2759 

—  Common  school  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  [to  1864] .  6185 

—  Same;  to  [1869].  8678 

—  Descriptive  sketch  of  West  Point.     {In  Strong,  G.  C.    Cadet  life.)  987 

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—  The  home  of  Washmgton.  8783 

—  Life  and  times  of  Philip  Schuyler.    2  v.  11303-4 

—  Notes.     (In  Custis,  G.  W.  P.    Recollect,  of  Washington.)  4673 

—  Our  countrymen;  or,  Brief  mem.  of  em.  Americans.    lUust.  2766 

—  Pictorial  field  book  of  the  revolution.    2  v.  2757-8 

—  Pictorial  field  book  of  the  war  of  1812.  7876 

—  Pictorial  hist,  of  the  Civil  war  in  the  U.  S.    3  v.  6321-3 

—  Story  of  the  U.  S.  navy.  Illust.  20063 
Lost  Alice.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Wds.,  v.  8.)  14308 
Lost  and  saved  ;  by  Mrs.  Norton.  3946 
Lost  and  won  ;  by  G.  M.  Craik.  '  5391 
Lost  bank  note;  by  Mrs.  Wood.  10001 
Lost  bride,  The  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  11863 
Lost  children,  The  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  2523 
Lost  cause,  The  ;  by  E.  A.  Pollard.  10595 
Lost  cause,  The,  regained ;  by  E.  A.  Pollard.  10607 
Lost  child ;  by  W.  E.  Suter.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  41.)  7991 
Lost  child,  The  ;  by  H.  Kingsley.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 
Lost  daughter.  The  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  C.  L.  Hentz.  1863 
Lost  despatch.  The  ;  by  ^.  Friedrich.  9612 
Lost  farm.  The  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  J.  Piatt.  17198 
Lost  for  love  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  13427 
Lost  Gip;  by  H.  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  12590 
Lost  in  a  great  city  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  20268 
Lost  in  the  fog  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  11349 
Lost  in  the  wood  ;  by  Mrs.  A.  Gilchrist.  10573 
Lost  inheritance.  The;  by  [E.  M.  Sewell].  (/?i  her  Sketches.)  3914 
Lost  manuscript.  The  ;  by  G.  Freytag.  7838 
Lost  model,  The  ;  by  H.  Hooper.  12970 
Lost  name,  A  ;  by  J.  S.  Le  Fanu.  10152 
Lost  palace.  The  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     {In  his  Crusoe  in  N.  Y.)  19799 

—  Same.  (In  his  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  6.)  13935 
Lost  secret  of  the  Cocos  group.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n. 

s.,  V.  14.)  19159 

Lost  ship.  The  ;  by  W.  J.  Neale.  12424 
Lost  ship.  The  ;  nautical  drama ;  by  T.  Townsend.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  39.)  11829 
Lost  tales  of  Miletus,   The  ;    by   Lord  Lytton.       (  With  New 

Timon.)  *I 

Lost  treasures  ;  by  F.  T.  Palgrave.     {In  his  Essays  on  art.)  6531 

Lost  will.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  10000 

Loth,  C.  E.     The  practical  stair  builder.  8777 

Lothair  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  8559 
Lothian,  R.     Dante  and  Beatrice  fr.  1282  to  1290  ;   romance. 

2  V.  15716-17 

Lothrop,  A. ^  pseud.     See  Warner,  A.  B. 
Lothrop,  H.  M.  {pseud.  M.  Sidney).     Five  little  Peppers,  and 

how  they  grew.  21310 

—  The  Pettibone  name ;  a  New  Eug.  story.  21601 

—  What  the  seven  did ;  or,  The  doings  of  the  "Wordsworth  Club.  Illust.  22175 
Lothrop,  S.  K.     Life  of  S.  Kirkland.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Lib. 

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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  763 

Lott,  E.     Harem  life  in  Egypt  aDd  Constantinople.     ("Eng. 

governess  in  Egypt.")  7010 

Lottery,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1327  ;  7778 

Lottery  ticket ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.    (In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  18.)  '  11845 

Lottie  Darling  ;  by  J.  C.  Jeaffreson.  12341 

Lottie  of  the  mill;  fr.  the  German  of  W.  Heimburg.  21642 

Lottie's  half-sovereign  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  Gray.  10580 

Lotus-eating  ;  by  G.  W.  Curtis.  1064 

Louage,  A.     History  of  Greek  and  Roman  literature.  11979 

Loubat,  J.  F.     Narrative  of  the  mission  to  Russia,  1866,  of 

G.  V.  Fox  ;    fr.  journal  and  notes  of  L.  ;    ed.  by  J.  D. 

Champlin,  Jr.  *I 

Loudon,  G.  E.,  Baron.  Grant,  J.  {In  his  Cavaliers  of  fortune.)  10760 
Loudon,  J.  W.     Entertaining  naturalist;    descr.,  tales,  etc.; 

new  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.,  by  W.  8.  Dallas.  2748 

—  Gardeninj^  for  ladies ;  and  Companion  to  the  flower-garden ;  ed.  by  A.  J. 

Downing.  1260 

Loughborough,  Lord.     See  Wedderburn,  A. 

Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's  ;  by  [M.  C.  Hams].  5583 

Louis  II.  de  Bourbon.     Prince  de  Conde.     See  Cond6. 
Louis  IX.  of  France.     Al  Makrisi.     Extracts  fr.  an  Arabian 

ms.  cont.  the  Saracenic  acct.  of  the  crusade  under  L. 

(In  Bohn,  H.  G.     Chron.  of  the  crusades.)  2383 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    Saint  Louis  and  Calvin.  8069 

—  Joinville,  J.  sire  de.    Saint  Louis,  Kin^  of  France;  tr.  by  J.  Hutton.  8119 
Memoirs  of  L. ;   tr.  bv  Johnes.      {In  Bohn,  H.  G.     Chron.  of  the 

crusades.)  *  2383 

Louis  XI.  of  France.  Willert,  P.  F.  Reign  of  Lewis  XI.  16861 
Louis  XIV.'  of  France.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     History  of  L.  9025 

—  Astit';,  J.  F.    Louis  XIV.  and  the  writers  of  his  age;  lect.,  tr.  by  E.  N. 

Kirk.  245 

—  Bungener,  L.  L.  F.    Bourdaloue  and  L.  13117 

—  Campan,  J.  L.  H.  G.     (In  her  Memoirs,  v.  1.)  16989 

—  Duclos,  C.  P.    Memoires  secrets  sur  les  rcgnes  de  L.     (Barri^re.    Bib. 

des  mom.,  v.  2.)  14522 

—  Dumas,  A.  D.    Louis  XIV.  et  son  si^cle.    4  v.  in  2.  9497-8 

—  Martin,  B.  L.  H.    Age  of  Louis  XIV.,  tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.     (Martin's 

Hist,  of  France.)    2  v.  6007-8 

—  Pardoe,  J.    Louis  XIV.  and  the  court  of  France  in  the  17th.  cent.    2  v.     3352-3 

—  Saint-Simon,  L.  de  R.  de.    Louis  XIV.  et  sa  cour;  portr.,  jugements,  et 

anecdotes.  9575 

Memoirs  on  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV.  and  the  regency ;    tr.  by  B.  St. 

John.    3v.  15600-2 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {Jn  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  2;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Lewis  XIV.     {In  his  Monday-chats.)                                                             17345 

Louis  XV.  of  France.     Bungener,  L.  L.  F.     Louis  XV.  and 

his  times.  13106 

—  Campan,  J.  L.  H.  G.    {In  her  Memoirs,  v.  1.)  16989 

—  Duclos,  C.  P.    M^moires  secrets  sur  les  r^gnes  de  L.    (Barri^re.    Bib. 

des  m6m.,  v.  2.)  14522 

—  Dumas,  A.  D.    Louis  XV.  et  sa  cour.    2  v.  in  1.  9499 

—  Saint-Simon,  L.  de  R.  de.  Le  regent  et  la  courde  France,  sous  la  minority 

de  L.,  portraits,  jugements,  et  anecdotes.  9576 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A."    {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10.)  *I 
Louis  XVI.  of  France.  Campan,  J.  L.  H.  G.  (Inker  Memoirs. 

2v.)  •         .  16989-90 

—  Dumas,  A.  D.    Louis  XVI.  et  la  revolution.    2  v.  in  1.  9500 

—  Fersen,  J.  A.    Le  comte  de  F.  et  la  cour  de  France ;  pub.  par  le  baron 

R.  M.  de  Klinckowstrom.    2  v.  *I 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  15.)  *I 


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XVII. ,  his  life,  his  suffering,  his  death;  tr.  and  ed.  by 
W.  Hazlitt.     2  V.  13021-2 

—  Tomes,  R.  The  Bourbon  prince ;  hist,  of  the  Royal  dauphin.  13030 
Louis  XVIII.  of  France.  Correspondence  of  Prince  Talleyrand 

andL.  dur.  the  Congress  of  Vienna  ;  fr.  mss.  in  the  archives 
at  Paris  ;  pref.,  etc.,  by  M.  G.  Pallain.  20579 

Louis  Philippe,  King  of  the  French.   Abbott,  J.  S.  C.   History 

of  L.  9723 

—  Poore,  B.  P.    Rise  and  fall  of  L.  3506 

—  Rush,  R.    Glance  at  the  court  and  government  of  L.  and  the  Freneh 

revolution  of  1848.     {In  his  Occasional  productions.)  3724 

Louis  de  la  Valli^re  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  11871 

Louis'  school  days  ;  by  E.  J.  May.  2981 

Louisa,   Queen  of  Prussia.     Hudson,  E.  H.     Ijife  and  times 

of  L.     2  V.  16536-7 

—  Kluckhohn,  A.  L.  Louise,  Q.  of  Prussia ;  a  memorial ;  tr.  by  E.  H.  Denio.  21036 
Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times  ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6567 
Louisa  Murray  ;  aud  other  tales  ;  by  F.  M.  Baker.  5478 
Louise  ;  ou.   La  reparation ;  com. -vaudeville  ;   par  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  20.)  *I 

Louisiana. 

—  Gavarre,  C.    Louisiana;  its  hist,  as  a  French  colony.  6597 

—  Martin,  F.  X.    History  of  L.;  app.  Ajinals  of    L.,  1815-61,  by   J.  F. 

Condon.                                                                      *  *I 

—  ^N^ordhott",  C.  Louisiana  in  1875.  (Jw  ^is  Cotton  states.)  15398 
Louisiana;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  19638 
Louison  ;  par  A.  de  Musset.  {In  his  Comedies,  v.  2.)  *I 
Loukis  Lavas ;  by  D.  Bikelas.  '  "  20355 
Lounger,  The.  1785-6.  4th.  ed.  3  v.  5097-99 
Lounger,  The.     Mackenzie,  H.    Papers  fr.  the  Lounger.  .  (In 

his  Misc.  works.)  2842 
Lounsbury,  T.  R.      History  of   the  Eng.  language.     (Hand- 
books for  students,  etc.)  18926 

—  James  Fennimore  Cooper.  (Amer.  men.  of  letters.)  22386 
Loup-garou,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  3.)  *I 
Louverture,  F.  D.  Toussaint.     Beard,  J.  R.    Life  of  Toussaint 

L'Ouverture.  2521 
Louves  de  Marchecoul,  Les  ;  par  A.  Dumas.  3  v.  9501-3 
Louvet  de  Couvray,  J.  B.     M^moires.     (Barri^re.     Bib.  des 

m^m.,  V.  12.)  14532 
Louvois,  F.  M.  le  T.,  marq.  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his 

Nouv.  lund.,  V.  1,7.)  *I 
Love,  A.  H.     Prisoners  and  prison  discipline.      {In  Nat.  Pris. 

Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,  1874.)  *I 

—  Thoughts  on  prison  treatment.  (I7i  Xat.  Pris.  Ass.  of  U.  S.  Rept.,  1873.)  *I 
Love,  W.  De  L.     St.  Paul  and  the  Sabbath.     {In  Sabb.  ess.)  19808 
Love.     Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.     Influence  of  love  upon  litera- 
ture and  real  life.      (In  his  Quar.  ess.)  14194 

—  Michelet,  J.    Love ;  fr.  the  French,  by  J.  W.  Palmer.  3028 

—  Schopenhauer,  A.    Metaphysics  of  love.     {In  'his  Sel.  ess.)  20718 

—  Swedenborg,  E.    Angelic  wisdom  cone,  the  Divine  love  and  wisdom.  4313 

—  See  also  Moral  philosophy. 
Also  Little  classics. 

Love;  play;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.      {In  his  Dram,  works.)  11888 

Love  afloat ;  story  of  the  Amer.  navy  ;  by  F.  H.  Sheppard.         13787 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  765 

• 

Love  after  marriage  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  C.  L.  Hentz.  1864 
Love  and  a  bottle  ;  comedy ;  by  G.  Farquhar.     {In  Hunt,  J. 

H.  L.  Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 
Love  and  fortune  ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.     {In  his  Extravaganzas, 

V.  5.)                                                                                      *  *I 

Love  and  law;  drama;  by  M.  Edge  worth.  .            1332;  7367;  15296 

Love  and  liberty  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  12668 

Love  and  life  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.  20081 
Love  and  loyalty  ;  play  ;  by  W.  J.  Robson.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  32.)  11826 

Love  and  mesmerism;  by  [H.  Smith].  5449 
Love  and  murder  ;  by  J.  Brougham.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  9.)  11840 
Love  and  skates ;  by  T.  Winthrop.     {Li  his  Life  in  the  open 

air.)  15936 

—  Same.    (In  Aldrich,  T.  B.    Good  stories.)  7023 

—  Same.    (In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.)  18148 

—  Same.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  6.)  12977 
Love  and  valor  ;  by  T.  Hood.  10907 
Love  at  sight;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.  {In  his  Parlor  dramas.)  1513 
Love  blinded  ;  by  8.  Farina.  20800 
Love-chase,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  S.  Kuowles.     {In  his  Dram. 

works.)  11888 

—  Same.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  3.)  11805 
Love  finds  the  way  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.     {In  their  Case 

of  Mr.  Lucraft,  etc.)  19096 
Love  for  love  ;  comedy  ;  by  W.  Congreve.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L. 

Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Love  in  a  cottage  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  11924 

Love  in  a  lift.  {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
Love  in  a  wood ;    or,    St.    James's   Park ;    comedy ;    by  W. 

AYycherley.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Love  in  high  life  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  11861 
Love  in  humble  life ;  by  J.  H.  Payne.     {In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  15.)  11843 

Love  in  letters  ;  with  biog.  sk.,  by  A.  Grant.  7082 

Love  in  livery  ;  by  J.  P.  Wooler.    {Li  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  27.)  7984 

Love  in  '76  ;  by  O.  Bunce.      {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  14.)  11843 

Love  in  the  19th  century  ;  by  H.  W.  Preston.  11745 

Love  is  enough  ;  by  W.  Morris.  11333 
Love  is  the  best  doctor  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  B.  P.  de  Moli^re.     {In 

his  Dram,  works,  v.  2.)  16844 
Love-knot,  The  ;  comedy ;  by  J.  S.  Coyne.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  40.)  11850 
Love-letters.     Richardson,  A.  S.     Old  love-letters  ;  letters  of 

sentiment,  by  persons  em.  in  Eng.  lit.  and  hist.  22292 

Love  me  little,  love  me  long  ;  by  C.  Reade.  3607 
Love  of  a  prince ;   drama ;  by  C.  Gayler.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  21.)  11820 
Love,  The,  of  the  first-rate ;    by  T.   G.  Appleton.      {In  his 

Chequer- work.)  19019 

Love-play;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.      {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  9.)  11811 


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Love  poems  and  sonnets  ;  by  Owen  Innsly  [L.  W.  Jennison].  21387 

Love  stories,  Book  of  ;  by  N.  Perry.  20713 

Love  the  debt.  21517 

Lovejoy,  E.  P.     Lovejoy,  J.  C,  and  O.     Memoir  of  E.  P.  L.  2761 

—  Tanner,  H.'    Account  of  the  life,  trials,  etc.,  of  Lovejoy.  *I 
Lovejoy,  J.  C.     Memoir  of  C.  T.  Torrey.  2762 

—  and  O.    Memoir  of  E.  P.  Lovejoy;  introd.  by  J.  Q.  Adams.  2761 
Lovejoy,  O.,  joint  author.     See  Lovejoy,  J.  C. 

Lovel,  the  widower;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  10100 

Lovelace,  R.     Spear,  C.     (7n  his  voices  from  prison.)  4162 
Lovell,  A.  A.    Worcester  in  the  war  of  the  revolution  ;  acts  of 

the  town,  1765-1783.  15822 
Lovell,  G.  W.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dram. 

Lovenjoul,  C.  de.     Histoire  des  oeuvres  de  H.  de  Balzac.  *I 
Lover,  S.     Barny  O'Reirdon  the  navigator.     (In  Little  class., 

V.  9.)  12980 

—  Handy  Andy.  5744 

—  He  would  be  a  gentleman.                ~  9637 

—  The  fairv-finder.     {hi  Little  class.,  v.  12.)  12983 

—  The  gridiron.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 

—  Plays.    See  French's  minor  drama ;— Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Poetical  works.  18198 

—  Rory  O'More.  9638 

—  Bernard,  B.    Life  of  L.,  with  select,  fr.  his  unpub.  papers,  etc.  13060 

—  Symington,  A.  J.    Lover;  biog.  sk.,  with  select,  fr.  his  writings,  etc.  19809 
Lover  by  proxy  ;  by  D.  Bourcicault.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  31.)  7986 

Lover,  A,  in  spite  of  himself  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.    {In  his  Ellice 

Quentin,  etc.,  v.  1.)  •  20806 

Lovering,  J.     Sympathetic  vibrations  as  exhibted  in  ordinary 

machinery.     {In  Estes,  D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Lovers  and  thinkers  ;  by  H.  Gordon.  5918 

Lovers  of  Provence,  The  ;  Aucassin  and  Nicolette  ;  a  ms.  song- 
story  of  the  12th.  cent.  rend,  into  mod.  Fr.  by  A.  Bida ; 

tr.  into  Eng.  by  A.  R.  Macdonough.     Illust.  20130 

Lovers'  quarrels  ;   comedy  ;  by  J.  B.  P.  de  Moli^re.     {In  his 

Dram,  works,  v.  1.)  16843 

Lover's  tale.  The  ;  by  A.  Tennyson.  18779 

Love's  crosses  ;  by  F.  E.  M.  Notley.  18200 

Love's  labour's  lost.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Love's  labour's   lost ;    comedy ;    by   Shakespeare.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)  11829 

Love's  sacrifice  ;  play  ;  by  G.  Lovell.   {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  2.)   11804 
Love's  victory  ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  13555 

Lovett,  B.     Narrative  of  a  journey  in  Baluchistan,  1870-71. 

{In  India,  Council  of  India.     Eastern  Persia,  etc.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Lovett,  W.     Life  and  struggles  in  pursuit  of  bread,  knowledge, 

and  freedom  ;  with  acct.  of  the  associations  he  belonged 

to,e^c.  17809 

Low,  C.  R.     Memoir  of  G.  J.  Wolseley.     2  v.  18888-9 

—  Soldiers  of  the  Victorian  age.    2  v.  20030-1 

Contents.    Y.  1.    Sir  T .  Willshire.—Whitlock.— Pearson.— MacGregor. 
—Clifford.— Gough.— Wood.— Eyre.    2.    Edwardes.—Durand.— Chelms- 
ford.—Outram.—Stratlmairn.— Chamberlain.— Grant.— Napier.— Clyde. 
Low,  S.,  Jr.     The  charities  of  London.  *I 

Low  marriage,  A  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].     {In  her  Nothing  new.)     5082 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  767 

Lowcler,  C.     Charles  Lowder ;  biog.,  by  the  author  of  "The 

life  of  St.  Teresa."     4th.  ed.  21790 

Lowe,  E.  J.    Ferns  ;  British  and  exotic  ;  [cold,  plates].    8  v.  8195-202 

—  Natural  hist,  of  British  trasses ;  cold,  illust.  8206 

—  Natural  hist,  of  new  and  rare  ferns ;  cold,  illust.  8205 

—  Our  native  ferns ;  or,  History  of  the  British  species ;  cold,  plates.    2  v.        8203-4 

—  Practical  meteorology.     {In  Orr,  W.  S.    Cir.  of  the  sci.)  5190 

—  and  Howard,  W.    Beautiful  leaved  plants  in  cultivation  in  [Gt.  Britain] ; 

added,  Catalogue ;  cold,  illust.  8207 

Lowe,  F.  R.  E.     A  chemical  laboratory.     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci. 

for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  A  glass  of  wine ;  The  physics  of  music.  (In  Brown,  R.   Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)      20446 

—  Milk ;  Fresh  air  and  foul  air ;  Chemistry  of  a  plain  breakfast ;  Chemistry 

of  the  dinner-table.     (In  Brown,  R.'    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  Visible  sound.    {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 
Lowe,  M.  p.     Bessie  Grey.     {In  Daily  bread,  etc.)  8689 

—  The  story  of  chief  Joseph.    Illust.  *I 
Lowe,   R.     Bagehot,  W.     Mr.   Lowe   as   Chancellor  of   the 

Exchequer.     {In  his  Biog.  stud.)  20441 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    {In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     (In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  L.    (In  Polit.  portr.)  11693 
Lowell,  A.  C.  J.     Posies  for  children.  9017 

—  Seed  grain  for  thought  and  discussion.    2  v.  2764-5 

—  Theory  of  teaching.  2766 

—  Thoughts  on  the  education  of  girls.  2767 

—  Three  letters  of  a  N.  E.  ladv.     (In  Pulszkr,  F.  A.,  and  T.    White,  red, 

and  black,  v.  2.)  *  3564 

Lowell,  Mrs.  C.  R.     See  Lowell,  A.  C. 
Lowell,  Mev.  C.     Dall,  C.  H.     Dr.  Lowell  and  his  ministry. 

{In  her  Hist,  pict.)    .  1080 

Lowell,   C.   R.,   Jr.     Peirce,  J.   M.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Lowell,  J.  J.     Child,  F.  J.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Lowell,  J.  R.     Among  my  books.     Ser.  1  and  2.     2  v.    8428  ;  15406 
Contents.    Ser.  1.    Dryden.— Witchcraft.— Shakespeare  once  more. — 
New  England  two  centuries  ago.— Lessing.— Rousseau  and  the  sentiment- 
filists.    3.    Dante.— Spenser.— Wordsworth.-Milton.-Keats. 

—  The  cathedral.  8160 

—  Fireside  travels.  5708 

Contents.  Cambridge  thirty  years  ago.— A  Moosehead  journal.— Leaves 
from  my  journal  in  Italy  and  "elsewhere. 

—  Melibdiis-Hipponax ;  the  Biglow  papers :  ed.  by  H.  Wilbur.    2  ser.  6247-8 

—  My  study  windows.  "  10522 

Contents.  My  garden  acquaintance. — A  good  word  for  winter. — On  a 
certain  condescension  in  foreigners.— A  great  public  character.— Carlvle. 
—Abraham  Lincoln.— Life  and  letters  of  J.  G.  Percival.— Thoreaii.— 
Swinburne's  tragedies.— Chaucer.— Librarv  of  old  authors.— Emerson,  the 
lecturer.- Pope. 

—  Ode  recited  at  the  Harvard  commemoration,  1865.    {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

—  Poems.    2  V.                                                                       .       ,  2768-9 

—  Poetical  works.    Household  ed.  16121 

—  Poetical  wor^s.    Household  ed. ;  [with  Three  memorial  paems] .  19927 

—  Shakespeare  once  more.     (In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.) '         18790 

—  Thomas  Hughes.     (In  Hughes,  T.    True  manliness.)  22586 

—  Under  the  willow ;  and  other  poems.  7548 

—  Biographical  sketch  and  selections.    (In  Amer.  poems.)  18947 

—  Bungay,  G.     (In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

—  Haweis,  H.  R.     (In  his  Amer.  humorists.)  22504 
(In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Poets'  homes.) 


—  Notice. 

—  Notice  and  select.    (In  Am.  prose.)  '  1964i 

—  Underwood,  F.  H.    J.  R.  Lowell;  biog.  sketch.  21435 


768  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Wilkinson,  W.  C.    Mr.  Lowell's  poetry,  "Cathedral";  prose.    {In  his 

Free  lance,  etc.)                                                 '  13358 

Lowell,  M.     The  slave  mother.     {In  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

Lowell,  R.  T.  S.     Antony  Brade.  13001 

—  The  new  priest  in  Conception  Bay.    2  v.  2770-1 

—  A  raft  that  no  man  made.     {In  I^ittle  class.,  v.  8.)  12979 

—  A  story  or  two  from  an  old  Dutch  town.  18012 

Contents.    Stories  from  a  Dutch  town. — Abram  Van  Zandt,  the  man 
in  the  picture. — Mr.  Schermerhorn's  marriage  and  widowhood. — Master 
Yorhagen's  wife. 
Lowell,  Mass.     Cowley,  C.     Illustrated  history  of  Lowell.  *I 

Lowndes,  W.     Plato ;    Seneca ;    the   stoical   philosophy.     {In 

Blomfield,  C.  J.  and  others.    Hist,  of  Gr.  and  Rom.  phil.)      6380 
Lowth,    G.    T.      Around   the   Kremlin ;    pictures   of    life   in 

Moscow.  10940 

Loy,  J.  B.  A.  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Portr.  cont., 

V.  3.)  *I 

Loyal  unto  death.  11973 

Loyalists,  American.     See  American  loyalists. 

Loyd,  C.     De  Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  2.)  1154 

Loyola,  St.     See  Ignazio  de  Loyola,  St. 
Loyson,  C.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  3  ; 

Nouv.  lund.,  V.  11.)  *I 

Loyson,  C.  J.  M.     See  Hyacinthe,  Father. 

Lubbock,  J.     Addresses,  political  and  educational.  19116 

Contents.  The  imperial  policy  of  Gt.  Brit.— Bank  act  of  1844.— Pres- 
ent system  of  pub.  sch.  education,  1876. — Present  system  of  elementary 
education. — Income  tax. — National  debt. — Declaration  of  Paris. — Marine 
insurances. — Preservation  of  our  anc.  nat.  monuments. — Egypt. 

—  Ants,  bees,  and  wasps.     (Int.  Sci.  ser.)  21797 

—  Fifty  years  of  science;  address,  1881.    2d.  ed.  21441 

—  On  British  wild  flowers  consid.  in  rel.  to  insects.    Illust.     (Nat.  ser.)  13422 

—  Origin  and  metamorphoses  of  insects.  12199 

—  Origin  of  civilization,  and  the  primitive  cond.  of  man.  8721 

—  Same ;  4th.  ed.  21520 

—  Prehistoric  times.    2d.  ed.    Lond.,  1869.  8730 

—  Same.    New  York,  1872.  10187 

—  Scientific  lectures.  19117 

Contents.  Flowers  and  insects. — Plants  and  insects. — Habits  of  ants. — 
Introd.  to  the  study  of  prehistoric  archaeology.— Address  to  the  Wilt- 
shire Archffiol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 

—  Social  and  relig.  cond.  of  the  lower  races  of  man.     {In  Smithsonian 

Inst.  Kept.,  1869.)  11625 

—  Hinton,  R.  J.     {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 

—  McLennan,  J.  F.    "Communal  marriage."     {In  his  Studies  in  anc.  hist.)  16838 
Lubeck.     Chetwynd,  Mrs.  H.  W.     {In  her  Life  in   a   Germ. 

village.)  19703 

Lubomirski,  Prince.     Safar-Hadgi ;  or,  Russ  and  Turcoman. 

(Coll.  of  for.  authors.)  17931 

Lucanus,  M.  A.    Pharsalia,  cum  adnot.,  quibus  suas  add.  P.  A, 

Lemaire.     3  v.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8274-6 

Lucas,  E.     Mr.  IVJill  upon  liberty  of  the  press  ;  Christianity  in 

rel.  to  civil  society.     {In  Manning,  H.  E.     Ess.  on  relig. 

and  lit.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

Lucas,  T.  J.     The  Zuhis  and  the  Brit,  frontiers.  18772 

Lucas,  W.  J.     Man  with  the  iron  mask.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  29.)  11824 

Luce,  S.  B.     Seamanship  ;  compl.  and  illust.  with  designs,  for 

the  use  of  the  U.  S.  Naval  Academy.     4th.  ed.  ,  8503 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  769 

Lucia  ;  her  problem  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  9813 

Lucia  Dare  ;  by  Filia  [8.  A.  Dorsey].  7144 

Lucia  di  Lammermoor  ;  opera  ;  by  Donizetti.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Lucianus  Samosatensis.    A  traveller's  true  tale  ;  after  the  Greek 

of  L.,  by  A.  J.  Church.     Illust.  19755 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    Lucian.    (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  7106 

—  Froude,  J.  A.  Lucian.  (Zw  ^is  Short  studies,  eic,  ser.  3.)  17015 
Lucie;  com^die  ;  par  George  Sand.      {In  her  Th^^tre  compl., 

s^r.  3.)  14512 

Lucile  ;  by  Owen  Meredith  [E.  E.  B.  Lyttou].  7423 

Lucilius,  C.  Fragmenta.  {In  Persius  Flaccus,  A.  Satirse.)  8261 
Lucilius  Junior.    JEtna  ;  cum  fragmentis.    {In  Lemaire,  N.  E. 

Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  3.)    (Bib.  Class.Lat.)  8361 

Luck  and  pluck  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  9316 

Luck  of  Roaring  Camp  ;  by  B.  Harte.  8523 

—  Same.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
Luckey,  J.  Life  in  Sing  Sing  State  Prison.  2773 
Lucknow.     Field,   H.   M.     The   story   of  Lucknow.     {In  his 

From  Egypt  to  Japan.)  17334 
Luckock,  H.  M.     Studies  in  the  hist,  of  the  Book  of  Common 

Prayer  ;  with  app.     2d.  ed.  22410 

Lucky  disappointment ;  by  F.  Church.  15774 

Lucky  hit;  by  H.  Paul.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  32.)  7987 
Lucky  leg,  The.      {In  Nov.   and   tales   fr.  Household  Words, 

V.   11.)  14311 

Lucr^ce  Borgia  :  by  V.  Hugo.  {In  his  Theatre,  v.  3.)  14439 
Lucrece.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Lucretia;  by  [E.  Bulwer  Lytton] .  5233 
Lucretia  Borgia  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  M.  Weston.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  32.)  11826 

See  also  Lucrezia. 
Lucretius  Carus,  T.     De  rerum  natura ;    cum  adnot.  ;  quibus 

suas  adj.  P.  A.  Lemaire.     2  v.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8277-8 

—  Same.    Nature  of  things;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse,  by  C.  F.  Johnson.  10628 

—  Translations  from  L.     (in  Hodgson,  S.  H.    Outcast  essays,  etc.)  20808 

—  Mallock,  W.  H.    Lucretius.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  18041 

—  Scherer,  E.  Lucrece.  {In  his  Etude^^  crit.,  etc.)  14600 
Lucrezia;  and  other  tales  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Carr.  22785 
Lucrezia  Borgia  ;  trag.  opera  ;  by  G.  Donizetti.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Lucy,  H.  W.  Gideon  Fleyce.  (Leis.  hr.  ser.)  22730 
Lucy  ;  by  E.  Junker.  12706 
Lucy  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith.  21S40 
Lucy  Arden  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10776 
Lucy  Boston  ;  by  Fred  Folio.  2774 
Lucy  Crof ton  ;  by  [Mrs.  Oliphant].  2775 
Lucy  Forrester's  triumph  ;  by  H.  B.  McKeever.  7364 
Lucy  Marian  by  A.  M.  Diaz.  12081 
Lucy  Sandford  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  1 1869 
Ludicrous  side  of  life  ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.  {In  his  Led.)  4737 
Ludlow,  F.  H.     A  brace  of  boys.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  18.)  20167 

—  The  hasheesh  eater.  1793 

—  The  heart  of  the  continent ;  trav.  across  the  Plains  and  in  Oregon,  with 

an  exam,  of  the  Mormon  principle.    Illust.  8513 


770  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Little  Briggs  and  I.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  11.)  12982 

—  Little  brother ;  and  other  genre-pictures.  6884 

Contents.    Little  brother.— Fleeing  to  Tarshish.— Little  Briggs  and  I.— 
A  brace  of  boys. 

—  The  loan  of  a'lyre.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.)  14268 

—  The  proper  use'  of  grandfathers.  {In  Stories  and  sketches.)  6883 
Ludlow,  H.  Yf.^  joint  author.     >S'ee  Armstrong,  M.  F. 

Ludlow,  J.  M.     The  war  of  Amer.  independence,  1775-1783. 

Maps.     (Epochs  of  Mod.  Hist.)  19604 

—  Woman's  work  in  the  church.  9853 
Ludlow,  P.  The  red  shanty  boys.  9707 
Ludlow,  W.  R.  Zululand  and  Cetewayo.  22411 
Ludovic  and  Gertrude  ;  by  H.  Conscience.  14031 
Ludwig,  J.     Das   Gericht  im    Walde.     (Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.)  16166 

Ludwig,  O.     Zwischen  Himmel  und  Erde.  16452 

—  Schmidt,  J.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 
Luebke,  W.     Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  art ;  new  trans,  from  7th. 

Germ.  ed.  ;  ed.  by  C.  Cook.  lUust.  2  v.  *I 
Luenemann,  G.    Critical  and  exegetical  handbook  to  the  Thes- 

salonians  ;    tr.   fr.   the   3d.  ed.  by  P.  T.  Gloag.     (Meyer, 

H.  A.  W.     Crit.  Comm.)  12700 

Lui !  !  !  par  J.  Normand.  {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^  s^r.  8.)  14798 
Luke  the  labourer ;  by  J.   B.  Buckstone.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  2.)  11834 
Lukin,  J.     Amongst  machines;  descr.  of  mechan.  appliances 

used  in  the  manuf.  of  wood,  metals,  etc.  16134 

—  The  boy  engineers ;  what  they  did,  and  how  they  did  it.  17580 

—  The  young  mechanic.  '  '  9219 
Lulu's  novel ;  by  E.  Polko.  12770 
Luminous  animals  ;  by  T.  L.  Phipson.  {InMs  Fam.  letters.)  16631 
Luminous  historian,  The  ;  by  G.  Colman.  {In  his  Broad  grins.)  *I 
Lummis,  H.     Obligation  of  one  rest-day  in  seven.     (In  Sabb. 

ess.)  19808 

Lumsden,  H.  W.     Beowulf  ;  tr.  into  modern  rhymes.  21980 

Lune  de  miel,    La  ;   com^die    vaudeville ;    par   A.    E.    Scribe. 

(Oeuvres  compL,  ser.  2,  v.  15.)  *I 

Lunenburg,  Mass.  Torrey,  R.  C.  History  of  Fitchburg,  Mass., 

compr.  also  Hist,  of  L.  to  1764.  *I 

Lunn,  F.,  joint  author.     See  Barlow,  P. 
Lunn,  W.  {pseud.  A.  Wallbridge).     Miscellanies.  2776 

Contents.  Jest  and  earnest :  sketches. — The  world  as  it  goes :  stories. — 
Torrington  Hall.— The  Council  of  Four. 
Lunt,  G.     Old  New  England  traits.  11704 

—  Origin  of  the  late  war;  [U.  S.  Civil  war] .  6259 
Lupton,  J.  I.  The  horse  ;  as  he  was,  is,  and  ought  to  be.  22920 
Lupton,  N.  T.  Elementary  princ.  of  scientific  agriculture.  19662 
Lupton,  W.  M.  A  concise  English  history.  22731 
Lutaniste,  The.  of  St.  Jacobi's  ;  by  C.  Drew.  20702 
LutfuUah.     Autobiography  of  L.,   a  Mohamedau    gentleman; 

ed.  by  E.  B.  Eastwick.  10824 

Luthardt,  C.  E.     Kompeudium  der  Dogmatik.  16460 

—  The  person  of  Jesus  Christ.  {In  Heagle,  D.  Bremen  lect.)  9780 
Luther,  I).     Statistics  as  conn,  with  insanity,    med.    charities, 

and  out-door  relief.   {In  Confer,  of  Charities,  Proc,  1876.)   16870 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  771 

Luther,  M.     Life,  written  by  himself ;  coll.  etc.  by  M.  Miche- 

let ;  tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt.  3027 

—  Life,  from  his  own  writings,  by  M.  Miclielet;  tr.  by  G.  H.  Smith.  9203 

—  Translations.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 

—  Watchwords  for  the  warfare  of  life ;  tr.  and  arr.  by  FE.  R.  Charles] .  7583 

—  Audin,  J.  M.  V.    History  of  the  life,  writings,  and  cloctr.  of  L. ;  tr.  by 

W.  B.  Turnbull.    2  v:  22761-2 

—  Brigham,  C.  H.     {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  Bunsen,  C.  C.  J.    Life  of  L.,  with  estimate  of  L.'s  character  by  Carlvle, 

and  app.  by  Sir  W.  Hamilton.  '           20976 

—  Carhie,  T.    Luther's  psalm.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  2.)  697 

—  Chapman,  W.    Life  of  Luther.  22568 

—  Freytag,  G.     {In  his  Pict.  of  Germ,  life,  etc.)  *I 
• —  Lawrence,  E.    Leo  and  Luther.     {In  his  Hist,  stud.)  21670 

—  Marheinecke,  P.    Appearance  of  L.  bef .  the  Diet  at  Wonns,  1521.  {In 

Lieber,  F.    Great  events,  etc.)  5105 

—  May  hew,  H.    Boyhood  of  Luther.  5507 

—  Myers,  F.     {In  his  Led.  on  great  men.)  .                                 12956 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.     {In  his  Essays,  hist,  and  theol.,  v.  1.)  18305 

—  Scott,  J.    Luther  and  the  Reformation.    2  v.  3854-5 

—  Stephen,  J.     {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  8975 

—  Stoughton.  J.    Homes  and  haunts  of  Luther.  15867 

—  Table  talk  or  familiar  discourse  of  L. ;  tr.  bv  W.  Hazlitt.  6591 

—  Treadwell,  J.  H.    Martin  Luther  and  his  work.  21122 

—  Tulloch,  J.     {In  his  Leaders  of  the  Reform.)  4527 
Luthier  de  Lisbonne,   Le  ;    anecdote    coutemporaine  ;    par  E. 

Scribe.     [In  his  Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  23.)  *I 

Luttrell  of  Arran  ;  by  C.  Lever.  5923 

Luttrells,  The  ;  by  F.  Williams.  12408 

Luynes,    C.  P.   d'A.,  due  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  14.)  *I 

Luynes,  H.  T.  P.  J.  d'A.,  duke  de.     Oliphant,  T.  L.  K.     (Bi 

his  T>uke,  etc.)  14164 

Luys,  J.     The  brain  and  its  functions.     Illust.     (Internation. 

Sci.  ser.)  21366 

Lyall,  E.     Won  by  waiting.  19823 

Lyall,  W.  R.     History  of  Greece,  Macedonia,  and  Syria.    See 

Pococke,  E. 
Lycurgus,  the  Attic  orator.  Lycurgue.  (In  Orateurs  et  sophistes 

Grecs.)  14490 

Lycurgus,    the  SpaHan  legislator.     Goodrich,   S.  G.     {In  his 

Fam.  men,  etc.)  1591 

Lydus,  J.  L.     See  Lauventius  Lydus,  J. 
Lyell,  C.     Elements  of  geology.  2777 

—  Geological  evidences  of  the  antiq.  of  man;  with  rem.  on  the  origin  of 

species.    Illust.    2d.  Amer.  ed.  2660 

—  Same',  with  outline  of  glacial  and  post-tertiarv  geologv,  etc.    4th.  ed.  13267 

—  Life,  letters,  and  journals  of  L. ;  ed.  bv  Mrs.  Lyell.    Portr.    2  v.  21410-11 

—  Principles  of  geology.    1st.  Amer.  ed.'  2  v.  2778 

—  The  same.    11th  rev.  ed.    2  v.  10490;  13563 

—  Second  visit  to  the  United  States,  1845-6.    2  v.  5435-6 

—  Student's  elements  of  geologv.  9239 

—  Travels  in  North  America,  1841-2.    2  v.  2779-80 
Lykewake,  The  ;  by  H.  Miller.     {In  his  Tales,  etc.)  2557 
Lyman,  H.  M.     Review  of  the  present  state  of  exact  knowl- 
edge regard,  the  causation  of  epidemic  infectious  diseases. 

{In  Am.  Pnb.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Lyman,  J.  B.     Cotton  culture  :  with  chap,  on  cotton  seed  and 

its  uses,  by  J.  R.  Sypher.  14000 

Lynam,  R.     Paley,  W.     Memoirs.     {In  Paley  W.     Nat.  The- 
ology, V.  1.)  3339 


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Lynch,  T.  J.     Rose   of  Ettrick  Vale.     {In  Mod.   stand,  dr., 

V.  17.) 
Lynch,  T.  T.     The  moral  of  accidents,  and  other  discourses. 
Lynch,  W.  F.     Exploration  of  the  Dead  Sea.     {In  Taylor,  B. 

Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.) 

—  Narrative  of  the  U.  S.  exped.  to  the  Jordan  and  Dead  Sea. 

Lynde,  J.  G.     President's  address.     {In  Assoc,   of  Mun.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proceed.,  v.  2.) 
Lyndhurst,  Lord.     See  Copley,  J.  S. 
Lyndon,  pseud.     See  Bright,  M.  A. 

Lyndon  Hall.    {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  7.) 
Lynch,  W.  T.     Narrative  of  the  U.  S.  exped.   to  the  Jordan 

and  Dead  Sea. 
Lynedoch,  Lord.     See  Graham,  T. 

Lyon,  M.     Hitchcock,  E.     Power  of  Chr.  benevolence  illust. 
Lyon,  N.     Last  political  writings  ;  with  a  sk.   of  his  life  and 

military  services. 
Lyrics  of  life  ;  by  R.  Browning. 
Lyrics  of  love;  by  W.  D.  Adams. 
Lysias.     Lysias.     {In  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.) 
Lyster,  G.  F.     Letter,  [on  docks,  etc.~\.  {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  5.) 
Lyte,  H.  C.     History  of  Eton  college,  1440-1875.     Illust. 
Lyte,  H.  F.  Sketch  of  H.  Vaughan.   {In  Vaughan,  H.  Sacred 

poems.) 
Lyttleton,  T.,  Lord.     Frost,  T.     Life  of  Lyttleton. 
Lytton,  E.   G.  E.  L.  B.  {pseud.    Pisistratus  Caxton.)    Alice  ; 

seq.  to  Ernest  Maltravers. 

—  Athens ;  Its  rise  and  fall.    2  v. 

—  Calderon,  the  courtier. 

—  Caxtoniana;  essays  on  life,  literature,  and  manners. 

Contents.  Increased  attention  to  outward  nature  in  the  decline  of  life. 
—Differences  bet.  the  urban  and  rural  temperament.— Monotony  in  occu- 
pation as  a  source  of  happiness.— Normal  clairvoyance  of  the  imagina- 
tion.—Intellect,  conduct  as  distinct  fr.  moral :  the  "  superior  man."— Shy- 
ness.—Management  of  money.— Rhythm  in  prose  as  conducive  to  precision 
and  clearness.— Style  and  diction.— Hints  on  mental  culture.— Moral  effect 
of  writers.— Distinction  bet.  active  thought  and  reverie.— Spirit  in  which 
new  theories  should  be  received.— Essay-writing  in  general  and  these 
essays  in  particular. — The  sanguine  temperament. — The  organ  of  weight. 
— The  sympathet.  temperament.— Faith  and  charity ;  or,  The  union  in 
pract.  life  of  sinceritv  and  conciliation. — Efficacy  of  praise. — Self-control. 
—The  mod.  misanthrope.— Motive  power.— Certain  principles  of  art  in 
words  of  imag. — Posthumous  reputation. — On  some  authors  in  whose 
writings  knowledge  of  the  world  is  eminently  displayed.— Readers  and 
writers. — Spirit  of  conversation. 

—  The  Caxtons. 

—  The  coming  race. 

—  Conversations  with  an  ambitious  student  in  ill  health,  etc. 

Contents.  Conversations.— The  knowledge  of  the  world  in  men  and 
books. — A  comparative  view  of  the  social  life  of  England  and  France,  fr. 
the  restoration  of  Charles  II.,  to  the  French  revolution.— De  Lindsay.— 
Monos  and  Daimonos.— Too  handsome  for  any  thing.  Manuscript  found 
in  a  mad-house. 
See  also  The  student,  below. 

—  Devereux. 

—  The  disowned. 

—  Dramatic  works.    New  ed. 

Contents.  The  duchess  delaValli^re.-Richelieu.— The  lady  of  Lyons .— 
Money.— Not  so  bad  as  we  seem. 

—  Ernest  Maltravers;  or.  The  Eleusinia;  pt.  1.    2  v. 

—  Eugene  Aram. 


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—  Godolphin.  586 

—  Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.  587 

—  The  house  and  the  brain.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  2.)  12973 

—  Kenelm  Chillingly.  ^  11474 

—  The  last  days  of  Pompeii.  601 

—  The  last  of  the  barons.  589 

—  Leila ;  or,  The  siege  of  Grenada: 

—  Lucretia. 

—  The  maid  of  Malines.     {In  Little  class.,  v 

—  Management  of  money.     (In  Walker,  A. 

of  property.) 

—  My  novel. 

—  The  new  Timon. 

—  The  New  Timon ;  St.  Stephen's ;  and  The  Lost  tales  of  Miletus. 

—  Kight  and  morning. 

—  Odes  and  epodes  of  Horace ;  metr.  trans.,  with  Latin  text. 

—  The  Parisians. 

—  Pausauias,  the  Spartan;  an  unfinished  hist,  romance. 

—  Pelham. 

—  The  pilgrims  of  the  Rhine. 

—  Plays.     See  Sargent  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Poetical  works.    New  ed. 

—  Quarterly  essays. 

Contents.  The  reign  of  terror.— Goldsmith.— Charles  Lamb  and  some 
of  his  companions.— Gray's  works. — Sir  Thomas  Browne. — Pitt  and  Fox. — 
Pym  versus  Falkland.— Influence  of  loye  upon  lit.  and  real  life. 

—  Kienzi,  the  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes. 

—  A  strange  story. 

—  The  student ;  ser.  of  papers. 

Contents.  On  the  difl'erence  bet.  authors  and  the  impression  conveyed 
of  them  by  their  works.— The  world  as  it  is.— Kneb  worth  .—The  departure 
of  youth.— Infidelity  in  love.— Fi-ho-ti ;  or,  The  pleasures  of  reputation. 
— Tale  of  Kosem-Kesamim,  the  magician. — Lake  Leman. — True  ordeal  of 
love.— Want  of  sympathy.— Passion  for  the  universal.— Ill  health,  and  its 
associations.— Law  of  arrest.- Satiety.— Conversations  with  an  ambitious 
student  in  ill  health.— Knowledge  of  'the  world  in  men  and  books. — View 
of  the  social  life  of  England  and  France.  De  Lindsay. — Monos  and  Dai- 
monos. — Too  handsome  for  anything. — A  manuscript  found  in  a  mad- 
house. 
See  also  Conversations,  etc.,  above. 

—  What  will  he  do  with  it?  598 

—  Zauoni.  599 

—  Ballantine,  W.     (In  his  Some  experiences,  etc.,  v.  1.)  21553 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.  etc.,  and  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2255;  2257 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  McCarthy,  J.     (In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  Reid,  T.  W.    {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  Sketch  of  L.  {In  Dram,  of  the  present  day.)  10138 
Lytton,  E.  R.  B.  {pseud.  Owen  Meredith).   Fables  in  song.         12371 

—  Last  words.     {In  Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.)  13980 

—  Lucile.  7423 

—  National  songs  of  Servia;  tr.  by  Owen  Meredith.  17064 

—  New  poems.    2  v.  '  8018-19 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Poetical  works.  *I;  20373 

—  The  ring  of  Amasis.  5504 
M.,  A.  C.  Elsie  ;  A  lowland  sketch.  13683 
M.,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Nonpareil  practical  cook  book.  22325 
M.,  E.  H.  Mariamne  ;  or,  The  Queen's  fate.  2904 
M.,  E.  S.  Sly  ballads  in  Harvard  China.  22387 
Ma  fille  et  mon  bien  ;    comedie  ;  par  Legouve.      (Th^dtre  de 

camp.,  ser.  1.)  14685 

Mabel  and  I ;  philos.  fairy  tale  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  (In  his  Ilka.)  20192 
Mabel  Lee.  10096 

Cummins.  1050 

(In  his  Little  com- 

19770;  21907 


Mabel  Vaughan  ;  by  M.  S. 
Mabel's  holy  day  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  Sturgis. 
edies.) 


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Mabel's  mistake  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  7632 

Mabel's  progress  ;  by  Mrs.  T.  A.  Trollope.  '        12126 

Maberly,  K.  C.     The  lady  and  the  priest.  11674 

—  Leontine.  5232 
Mabie,  H.W.  The  art  of  reading.   (/>i  Abbott,  L.  Hints,  ete.)    19847 

—  Norse  stories  retold  fr.  the  Eddas.  22162 
Mabinogion.     See  Lanier,  S.  Boy's  mabinogion. 

McAdam,  G.  An  alphabet  in  finance  ;  introd.  by  R.  R.  Bowker.  18031 
Macalister,  A.     Zoology  of  the  vertebrate  animals ;  rev.   for 

Amer.  students,  by  A.  S.  Packard,  Jr.  18430 

Macara,    M.      Address,    Mercantile   Lib.    Assoc,    Hamilton, 

Canada  W.,  1855.      {In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 

Macaria;   by  A.  P^.  Wilson.  15389 

Macaronic  poetry.    Morgan,  J.  A.  Macaronic  poetry;  collect., 

with  introd.  9805 

Macarthur,  M.     History  of  Scotland,  1873.     (Freeman,  E.  A. 

Hist,  course  for  schools.)  11139 

Macassey,  L.  L.     Hints  on  the  water  supply  of  small  towns 

and  villages.  17236 

Macaulay,  T.  B.,  \st.  Baron.    Biographical  and  hist,  sketches, 

[chief,  extr.  fr.  his  Hist,  of  England].  2785 

—  Critical  and  hist.  ess.  coutrib.  to  the  Edinburgh  Review.  ^  20133 

Contents.  Milton.— Machiavelli.  —  Hallam's  Constitutional  history*  — 
Southey's  Colloquies  on  society.— Montgomery's  poems.— Southey's  ed.  of 
the  Pilgrim's  progress.— Civil'  disabilities  of  'the  Jews.— Moore's  Life  of 
Lord  Bp-on.— Croker's  ed.  of  Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson.— Lord  Xugent's 
Memorials  of  Hampden.— Burleigh  and  his  times.— War  of  the  Succes- 
sion in  Spain.  — Horace  Walpole.— Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham.— Sir  James 
Mackintosh. — Lord  Bacon.— Sir  Wm.  Temple.— Gladstone  on  Church  and 
state.— Lord  Clive.— Von  Ranke.— Leigh  Hunt.— Lord  Holland.— Warren 
Hastings.— Frederic  the  Great.— Mme.  D'Arblay.— Life  and  writings  of 
Addison.— Earl  of  Chatham. 

—  Critical,  historical,  and  miscel.  essays.    6  v.  2786-91 

Conte7its.  V.  1.  Biograpical  sk.  of  M. — Fragments  of  a  Roman  tale. 
— The  Royal  Soc.  of  Literature. — Scenes  fr.  ^*  Athenian  revels." — Criti- 
cisms on  the  principal  Italian  writers :  Dante;  Petrarch.— The  great  law- 
suit bet.  the  parishes  of  St.  Dennis  and  St.  George  in  the  Water. — Con- 
versation bet.  A.  Cowley  and  J.  Milton  touching  the  great  civil  war. — 
The  Athenian  orators.— Prophetic  acct.  of  a  great  national  epic  poem,  to 
be  entitled  "The  Wellingtoniad,"  and  to  be  pub.  A.  D.  2824.— Mitford's 
Hist,  of  Greece.— Milton .— Machia  velli.  —  Dry  den .  —  History.  —  Hallam's 
Constitutional  hist.  2.  Mill  on  Government. — Westminster's  Reviewer's 
defence  of  Mill.— Utilitarian  theory  of  government.— Southey's  Colloquies  ^ 
on  society.  —  Montgomery's  poems.— Sadler's  Law  of  population.  — 
Southey's 'ed.  of  the  Pilgrim's  progress.— Sadler's  refutation  refuted.— 
Civil  disabilities  of  the  Jews.— Moore's  Life  of  Byron.— Croker's  ed.  of 
Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson.— Ld.  Nu^ent's  Memorials  of  Hampden.  3. 
Burleigh  and  his  times.— Mirabeau.— War  of  the  Succession  in  Spain.— 
H.  Walpole.— Wm.  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham.— Sir  J.  Mackintosh.— Ld. 
Hacon.  4.  Sir  Wm.  Temple.— Gladstone  on  Church  and  state.— Ld. 
Clive.— Von  Ranke.— Leigh  Hunt.— Ld.  Holland.  5.  Warren  Hastings. 
—Frederic  the  Great.— Mme.  D'Arblay.— Life  and  writings  of  Addison. 
— Bar^re.  6.  The  Earl  of  Chatham'.— F.  Atterbury. — Bunyan.— Gold- 
smith.—S.  Johnson.— Wm.  Pitt.— Appendix:  The  West  Indie's.— London 
University. — Social  and  industrial  capacity  of  negroes.  —  The  present 
administration.    Index. 

—  Essays,  critical  and  miscellaneous.     (Mod.  Brit,  essayists.)  2792 

Contents.    Substantially  the  same  as  in  Crit.,  and  hist.,  ess.,  above. 

—  Francis  Atterbury;  John  Bunyan;  Oliver  Goldsmith;   Samuel  Johnson. 

(In  New  Biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  Genius  and  character  of  Milton.     (  With  Masson,  D.    Life  of  Milton.)  2800 

—  History  of  England  fr.  the  accession  of  James  II.    5  v.  2793-7 

—  Lays  of  ancient  Rome,  and  other  poems.  11171 

—  Life  of  Frederick  the  Great.  2799 


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—  Life  of  S.  Johnson.     (In  Arnold,  M.    Six  chief  lives.)  18101 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Pitt.     (Household  lib.)  2798 

—  Oliver  Goldsmith.     (In  Goldsmith.  O.    Sel.  poems.)  14342 

—  A  prophetic  account  of  a  future  epic.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 

—  The  puritans.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  Selections  fr.  [his]  writings ;  ed.  with  notes  by  G.  B.  Trevelyan.           -  16749 

—  Speech  on  the  repeal  of  the  union  with  Ireland.     (In  Speeches  of  em. 

Brit,  statesmen,  ser.  2.)  7724 

—  Speeches.    2  v.  2801-2 

—  Adams,  C.    Life  sketches  of  Macaulay.  19832 

—  Francis,  G.  H.     (In  his  Orators.)  1525 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Lord  3Iacaulav.  18294 

—  Gilfillan,  G.  (In  his  Sketches,  etc. ;  Mod.  lit.,  etc. ;  and  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2255-7 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

—  Morison,  J.  C.    Macaulay.     (Eug.  men  of  letters.)  22389 

—  Morley,  J.     {Bi  his  Crit.  misc.,  ser.  2.)  J. 7535 

—  Paget,*  J.    The  new  "  examen" ;  inq.  into  the  evid.  relat.  to  certain  pas- 

sages in  M.'s  historv.     {In  his  Paradoxes,  etc.)  12732 

—  Punshon,  W.  M.     {In'hisLect..  etc.)  11802 

—  Spedding,  J.    Evenings  with  a  reviewer;  or,  Macaulay  and  Bacon.  2  v.  21740-1 

—  Stephen,  L.     {In  his  Hours  in  librarv,  ser.  3.)             '  18645 

—  Trevelvan,  G.  O.  Life  and  letters  of  Lord  Macaulav.  2  v.  15615-16 
McAuley,  C.  Life;  introd.  by  R.  B.  O'Brien.  6711 
Macbeth.     See  Shakspeare,  W. 

Macbeth  ;  tragedy  ;  by  Shakspeare.    (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  7.)  11809 
Macbeth  ;  travestie  ;  by  W.  R.  Northall.     (In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  o.)  11837 

McBride,  H.  E.     McBride's  all  kinds  of  dialogues.  13375 

—  McBride's  comic  dialogues.  7334 
McCabe,  J.  D.  Great  fortunes,  and  how  they  were  made.  lUust.  8983 

Note.    Biographies  of  Anier.  merchants,  capitalists,  inventors,  etc. 

—  Life  and  campaigns  of  R.  E.  Lee.  7055 

—  Our  young  folks  abroad ;  jouru.  thr.  Europe  to  Constantinople.     [Illust.]  21240 

—  Our  young  folks  in  Africa;  adv.  in  Algeria,  and  So.  Cent.  Africa,  22036 

—  Paris  by  sunh^ht  and  gaslight.    Illust.  8520 

—  A  tour  around  the  world  by  Gen.  Grant ;  narr.  of  incidents  and  events ; 

descr.  of  cities  and  countries,  manners  and  customs  of  the  people, 

e«c.  [with  biog.  sk.  of  G.].    Illust.  19555 
McCabe,  W.  G.,  ed.    Ballads  of  battle  and  bravery.    (Harper's 

hf.-hr.  ser.)          '  18495 

MacCarthy,  D.  F.     Shelley's  early  life.  11633 
McCarthy,  E.  D.     Biography  of  E.  C.  Bowman.     (In  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

McCarthy,  J.     The  comet  of  a  season.  21241 

—  The  commander's  statue.     (  With  Lady  Carmichael's  will.)     (Harper's 

hf.-hr.  ser.)  18229 

—  Dear  Ladv  Disdain.  15459 

—  Donna  Quixote.  19432 

—  The  epoch  of  reform,  1830-50.     (Epochs  of  mod.  hist.)  21616 

—  A  fair  Saxon.  11497 

—  Historv  of  our  own  times,  fr.  the  accession  of  Victoria  to  the  Berlin 

Congress.    8th.  ed.    4  v.  18628-31 

—  Ladv  Judith.  9716 

—  Linlev  Rochford.  13246 

—  Miss  Misanthrope.  17633 

—  Modern  leaders ;  biog.  sketches.  11191 

Contents.  Queen  Victoria  and  her  subjects. — The  real  Louis  Napoleon. 
—Eugenie,  Empress  of  the  French.— The  Prince  of  Wales. — The  King 
of  Prussia.— Victor  Emanuel,  Kint,'  of  Italy.— Louis  Adolph  Thiers.— 
Prince  ISTapoleon.— Duke  of  Cambridge.— Brigham  Young.— The  Liberal 
Triumverate  of  England.— English  positivists.— English  toryism  and  its 
leaders.— " George  Eliot"  and  George  Lewes.— George  Sand.— Edward 
Bulwer,  Lord  Lytton.-  *'  Par  nobile  fratrum— The  two  Newmans." — 
Archbishop  Manning.— John  Ruskin.— Charles  Reade.— Exile- world  of 
London.— Rev.  C.  Kingsley.— J.  A.  Froude.— Science  and  Orthodoxy  in 
England. 


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—  Paul  Massie.  13758 

—  Prohibitory  legislation  in  the  U.  S.  10176 

—  joint  author.    See  Hay,  M.  C. 

McCaskey,  J.  P.,  ecL     Franklin  Square  song  collection.  20774 

M'Causland,  D.     Adam  and  the  Adamite;   or,  The  harmony 

of  script,  and  ethnology.     3d.  ed.  1077& 

Macchiavelli,  N.  Florentine  histories  ;  tr.  by  C.  E.  Lester.  2  v.  5932-3 

—  History  of  Florence;  with  The  Prince,  and  hist,  tracts.  5127 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  2786 

Same/  (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

Same,     (in  his  Essays,  etc.)  2792 

—  Mackintosh,  J.    Writings  of  M.     (In  his  Misc.  works.)  2825 

—  Scherer,  E.    Machiavel.     (In  his  Etudes  crit.  de  lit.)  14600 

—  Svmonds,  J.  A.    The  prince  of  Machiavelli.     {In  his  Renaissance  in 

,    ^   Italy,  V.  1.)  15451 

—  Villari,  P.  Machiavelli  and  his  times ;  tr.  by  L.  Yillari.  2  v.  18465-6 
McClatchey,  R.  J. ^  joint  author.     See  Laurie,  J. 

McClellan,  E.     Account  of  the  epidemic  of  cholera,  1873,  in 

Kentucky.      (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  History  of  the  cholera  epidemic  of  1873  in  the  U.  S.     {In  U.  S.  Presi- 

dent.   Cholera  epidemic.)  -  17929 

—  Study  of  the  yellow  fever  epidemic  of  1876,  Georgia.     {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.  and  papers,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  joint  author.    See  Peters,  J.  C. 

McClellan,  G.  B.     The  armies  of  Europe;    descr.  of  military 

systems,  1855-5G.     Jllust.  *I ;  5381 

—  Exploration  of  the  Red  River  of  Louisiana.     See  Marcy,  R.  B. 
McClellan,  J.  E.     Robbins,  G.     The  Christian  patriot.  7271 
M'Clintock,  F.  L.     Narrative  of  the  disc,  of  the  fate  of  Sir 

J.  Franklin  and  his  companions.     Maps  and  illust.      (Voy- 
age of  the  'Fox'  in  the  Arctic  seas.)  2805 

—  C,  S.  T.  The  little  Fox ;  or.  Story  of  Capt.  M'Clintock's  Arc.  exp.  7369 
McClintoek,  J.  Love  the  sum  of  Christianity.  (/?i Union  pulpit.)  6680 
McClure,  J.  B.  Edison  and  his  inventions.  18612 
McClure,  R.     The  Percheron  horse  ;  List  of  stallions  imported 

into  America ;  Tables  of  pedigrees  of  celebrated  trotters, 

etc.      (/^i  Every  horse  owner's  cyclopedia.)  12474 

—  The  horse.     See  Walsh,  J.  H. 

McCoan,  J.  C.     Egypt  as  it  is.     Map.  17106 

McCook,  H.  C.     The  honey  ants  of  the  Garden  of  the  Gods, 

and  the  Occident  ants  of  the  Amer.  plains.     Illust.  *I 

MacCord,  C.  W.     Practical  treat,  on  the  movement  of  slide 

valves  by  eccentrices.     Illust.  *I 

McCormick,  R.  C,  Jr.  Visit  to  the  camp  before  Sevastopol.  6067 
McCosh,  J.     Christianity  and  positivism.  9619 

—  Development ;  its  nature ;  what  it  can  do,  and  what  it  cannot  do.     {In 

Bost.  Mond.  Lect.)  20467 

—  The  development  hvpothesis ;  is  it  sufficient  ?  16771 

—  The  emotions.         '  19538 

—  Ideas  in  nature  overlooked  by  Dr.  Tyndall ;  exam,  of  Dr.  Tyndall's  Bel- 

fast address.                       "             '                                         "  13564 

—  Intuitions  of  the  mind  inductively  investigated.  2806 

—  Scottish  philosophy.     {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  The  Scottish  philosophv,  biog.,expositol"v,  crit.,  fr.  Hutcheson  to  Hamil- 

ton.                           '                               '  13266 

—  Upper  schools.     (In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1873.)  17753 

—  Wright,  C.  McCosh  on  Tyndall ;  McCosh  on  Intuitions.  {In  his  Phil,  disc.)  16903 
M'Crie,  T.,    History  of  the  Reformation  in  Italy  in  the  16th. 

cent.     New  ed.  21367 

—  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Spain  in  the  16th.  cent.    New  ed.  21367 

Bound  with  the  above. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  777 

—  Life  of  J.  Knox,  cont.  illust.  of  the  hist,  of  the  reformation  in  Scotland. 

New  ed.  16630 
McCullagh,  W.  T.     Industrial  hist,  of  free  nations.     2  v.      5115-16 

McCulloch,  B.     Reid,  S.  C.     {In  his  Scouting  expeditions.)  2807 

McCulloch,  H.  Bi-metallism  ;  lect.,  1879.  (Econ.  monographs.)  22163 
McCulloch,  J.  R.    Life  and  writings  of  Ricardo.    {In  Ricardo, 

D.     Works.)                     '  10647 

—  Principles  of  political  economy.  8851 
M'CuUoch,  the  mechanician  ;  by  H.  Miller.  {In  his  Tales,  etc.)  2557 
McDanield,  H.  F.  and  Taylor,  N.  A.     The  coming  empire ; 

or.  Two  thousand  miles  in  Texas  on  horseback.  17498 

Macdermots,  The,  of  Ballycloran  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  637 

Macdonald,  A.     Hiuton,  R.  J.     {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13H28 

Macdonald,  E.  J.  J.    Grant,  J.     {In  his  Cavaliers  of  fortune.)  10760 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     (In  his  Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1825 
— '  Macdonald.     (In  Court  ancl  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

Macdonald,  F.     Watson,  H.  C.     {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.  (In  his  Seven  heroines.)  18848 
Macdonald,  Frederika.  Nathaniel  Vaughan  ;  priest  and  man.  20084 
MacDonald,  G.     Adela  Cathcart.  9164 

—  Alec  Forbes  of  Howglen.  7048 

—  Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood.                                                              •  9147 

—  At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.  18773 

—  Cheerful  words ;  fr.  the  writings  of  M.,  by  E.  E.  Brown.    Introd.  by  J. 

T.  Fields.     (Spare  min.  ser.)                                    '  22590 

—  David  Elginbrod.  9022 

—  The  disciple,  and  other  poems.  8968 

—  A  double  story.  13914 

Note.    Since  pub.  as  Princess  Rosamond. 

—  The  gifts  of  the  child  Christ;  and  other  tales.    2  v.  22412-13 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  gifts  of  the  child  Christ.— History  of  Photogen 
and  Nycteris.— The  butcher's  bills.  2.  Stephen  Archer.— Port  in  a 
storm.— If  I  had  a  father. 

-^  Guild  Court.  7245 

—  Gutta  percha  Willie.  11788 

—  Malcolm.  13342 

—  The  Marquis  of  Lossie.  17342 

—  Mary  Marston.  20114 

—  Paul  Faber,  sui^eon.  18493 

—  Phantastes.  9140 

—  The  portent.  9247 
--  The  princess  and  Curdle.    Illust.  22687 

—  The  princess  and  the  goblin.  9846 

—  Princess  Eosamond ;  a  double  story.    Illust.    See  Double  story,  above. 

—  Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood.  10531 

—  Robert  Falconer.  8623 

—  St.  George  and  St.  Michael.    Illust.  14181 

—  Seaboard  parish.  7719 

—  Sir  Gibbie.  18345 

—  Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.  15962 

—  Unspoken  sermons.  10838 

—  The  Vicar's  daughter.  10926 

—  Warlock  o'  Glenwarlock.  20711 

—  Same.    (Ih  Wide  awake,  v.  12.)  21142 

—  Weighed  and  wanting.  21981 

—  Wilfred  Cumbermede.  9858 

—  Within  and  without.  10182 
Macdonald,  J.     Food  fr.  the  far  west ;    or,  Amer.  agriculture 

with  ref.  to  the  beef  prod,  and  import,  of  dead  meat  fr. 

Amer.  to  Gt.  Brit.  17973 

Macdonald,  J.  A.     Bungay,  G.     (Jri /l^s  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

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Macdonell,  A.     For  the  king's  dues.  •  13462 

—  Quaker  cousins.  18494 
Macdonell,  J.     France  since  the  1st.  empire  ;  ed.  by  his  wife.     19522 
McDonnell,  J.     The  Ulster  civil   war  of  1641    and  its   conse- 
quences ;  with  hist,  of  the  Irish  brigade  under  Montrose 

in  1644-46.  .     19523 

MacDonnell,    J.   C.      Difficulties  of   a  disestablished  Church. 

{In  Weir,  A.     The  Church,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  10823 

M'Donner  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  11 

McDougall,  A.    Headley,  J.  C.  (/?i  7ws  Washington,  ete.,  v.  2»)     1829 
McDougall,    N.       Relative    merits   of    simple   and  compound 

engines  as  appl.  to  ships  of  war.     Appendix.  22625 

McDowell,  Mrs.  K.  S.  B.  {pseud,  S.  Bonner).     Dialect  tales. 

Illust.  22853 

Contents.  The  gentlemen  of  Sarsar.— On  the  Nine-mile. — Hieronymos 
Pop  and  the  baby.— Sister  Weeden's  pra^^er.— Aunt  Anniky's  teeth.— Dr. 
Jex's  predicament.— In  Aunt  Mely's  cabin.— The  case  of  Eliza  Bleylock. 
— The  bran  dance  at  the  Apple  settlement. — Lame  Jerry.— Jack  and  the 
mountain  pink. 

—  Like  unto  like.  18034 
M'Duffle,  G.  Magoon,  E.  L.  {In  Ms  Living  orators  in  Amer.)  2857 
McEUigott,  J.  N.   The  American  debater ;  with  law  and  pract. 

of  parliamentary  assemblies,  debates,  e^c.  Rev.  and  enl.  ed.  21982 
Mac^,  J.     History  of  a  mouthful  of  'bread  ;    and  its  effect  on 

the  organization  of  men  and  animals  ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Gatty.  6572 

—  The  servants  of  the  stomach.  6766 
Macedonia.     Curteis,  A.  M.     Rise  of  the  Macedonian  empire.  19834 

—  Pococke,  E.,  and  others.  History  of  Greece,  Macedonia,  and  Syria.  5050 
M'Farlan,   W.    L.     Authority  ;    The  things   which   cannot  be 

shaken,     (/ti  Scotch  sermons,  1880.)  19903 

MacFarlane,  C.     Cabinet  hist,  of  England,  to  1846.  13  v.   2808-^0 

—  History  of  British  India.    2d.  ed.    Illust.  2821 

—  Italy.     (Romance  of  history.)    Illust.  11433 

—  Japan;  account  geog.  and  hist.  2822 

—  joint  anthor.    /Nee  Craik,  G.  L. 

MacFarlane,  J.     American  geolog.  railway  guide,  giving  for- 
mation at  every  station  ;  notes  and  descr.  of  each  forma-    ~ 
tion.  18199 

—  Coal-regions  of  America.  Maps  and  illust.  11565 
Macfarren,  G.  F.     Winning  a  husband.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  16.)  11844 

M'Fingal ;  epic  poem  ;  by  J.  Trumbull.  5668 
MacGahan,  J.  A.     Campaigning  on  the  Oxus,  and  the  fall  of 

Khiva.  13086 
McGee,  J.  E.     Fronde's  slanders  on  Ireland  and  Irishmen ; 
lect.  in  New  York,  1872  ;  pref .  and  notes,  and  W.  Phillips's 

views.  11385 
McGee,  T.  D'A.     Popular  hist,  of  Ireland ;  to  the  emancipa- 
tion of  the  Catholics.     2  v.                                                    15490-1 

Macgeorge,  A.     Flags  ;  their  history  and  uses.  22535 

McGilchrist,  J.     Life  of  J.  Brightv  7694 

—  Life  of  Lord  Brougham ;  with  extr.  fr.  his  speeches,  etc.    Portr.  8066 

—  Life  of  W.  E.  Gladstone.  7693 

—  Public  life  of  Queen  Victoria.  7692 

—  Richard  Cobden;  his  polit.  career  and  pub.  services.  6142 
Macgillivray,  W.  Travels  and  researches  of  A.  von  Humboldt ; 

condsd.  narr.  of  his  journ.  in  the  equin.  reg.  of  Amer.,  etc.     2823 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  779 

MacGinley,  T.  C.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  gen.  biology. 

(Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12817 

McGrath,  T.     Pictures  from  Ireland.  20162 

MacGregor,  C.  M.     Narrative  of  a  journ.  thr.  Khorassan  and 

on  the  n.  w.  frontier  of  Afghanistan,  1875.  lUust.   2  v.   18632-3 

—  "Wanderings  in  Balochistan.  22813 
Macgregor,  G.  H.     Low,  C.  R.      (In  his  Sold,   of  the  Vict. 

age,  V.  1.)  20030 

Macgregor,  James.     The  Church  of  the  present  day.     (In  St. 

Giles' lect.,  ser.  1.)  20753 

—  Religion  of  Ancient  Rome.  (In  St.  Giles'  Lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 
Macgregor,  John.     The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic;    canoe  cruise 

thr.   Norway,   Sweden,'   Denmark,    Sleswig    Holstein,   the 
North  Sea,  ek.     Illust.     3d.  ed.  7039 

—  The  Rob  Rov  on  the  Jordan,  Nile,  Red  Sea,  and  Gennesareth,  etc.; 

canoe  cruise.    Maps  and  illust.  10501 

—  The  vojage  alone  in  the  yawl ''Rob  Roy."  2d.  ed.  7371 
McGregor,  P.  A  system"  of  logic  1027 
Macgregor,  R.  Pastimes  and  players.  20940 
McGregor,  W.   Questions  on  magnetism,  electricity,  and  pract. 

telegraphy.     (In  Bond,  R.     Hand-bk.  of  the  telegraph.)    13606 
McGuffey,  — .     New  eclectic  speaker.  1 9951 

—  New  juvenile  speaker.  19952 
McGuffey,  W.  H.     Reed,   D.     Address  in  memory  of  McG. 

(In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1873.)  17753 

Machiavelli,  N.     See  Macchiavelli,  N. 

Machinery.     Babbage,  C.     Economy  of  machinery  and  manu- 
factures. *I 

—  Colyer,  F.     Hydraulic,  steam,  and  hand  power  lifting  and  pressing 

machinery.  *I 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Drawing  for  machinists  and  engineers.  12610 

—  Fairbairn,  W.    Principles  of  mechanism,  and  machinery  of  transmission.  7177 

—  Harrison,  W.  B.  Mechanic's  tool  book ;  with  pract.  rules  and  suggestions.  7448 

—  Hayes,  J.  L.    American  textile  machinery;  its  early  hist.,  characteristics, 

etc.  19617 

—  Hensman,  H.  ^  On  civil  engineering  and  machinery  generally.     (In  Soc. 

for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  *  4735 

—  Joynson,  F.  H.  Mechanic's  and  student's  guide  in  the  design,  and  constr. 

'of  machine  gearing,  efc.)  10633 

—  Kennedy,  A.  B.  W.    The  kinematics  of  machinery;  illust.  by  the  Berlin 

coll.  of  kinematic  models.     (Sci.  lect.)  *  16995 
Same.     (In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)                                                   17678 

—  Ledoux, — .    Ice-making  machines;  theory  of  the  act.  of  cold-produc- 

ing machines.  19253 

—  Lukin,  J.    Amongst  machines ;  descr.  of  mechan.  appl.  used  in  the  man- 

ufacture of  wood,  metal,  etc.  16134 

—  Nicholson,  P.    Mechanic's  companion.  7464 

—  Norris's  hand-book  for  locomotive  engineers  and  machinists.  6513 

—  Powers,  F.  P.    Labor-making  machinery.  19364 

—  Reuleaux,  F.  Kinematics  of  machinery ;  outlines  of  a  theory  of  machines.  18723 

—  Richards,  J.     Treatise  on  the  constr.  and  operation  of  wood  working 

machines.  *I;  11358 

—  Rose,  J.  Complete  pract.  machinist ;  embr.  lathe  work,  vise  work,  drills 

and  drilling,  tools,  etc.  16085 

The  pattern  maker's  assistant;  embr.  lathe  work,  etc.,  pract.  gear 

constr.,  prep,  and  use  of  tools.  21546 

—  See,  J.  W.    Extracts  from  Chordal's  letters ;  from  the  Amer.  Machinist.  21252 
--  Tomkins,  E.    Machine  constr.  and  drawing.    Text  and  plates.    2  v.  12630-1 

—  Unwin,  W.  C.    Elements  of  machine  design.  21802 

—  Warren,  S.  E,    Elementary  projection  drawing;  theory  and  practice.  20292 
Elements  of  machine  constr.  and  drawing:  text  and  plates.    2  v.  10192 

—  "Watson,  E.  P.    The  modern  practice  of  Amer.  machinists  and  engineers.  11417 

—  "Webber,  S.    Manual  of  power  for  machines,  shafts,  and  belts.  19085 


780  FREE    PL'BLIC    LIBKARV. 

—  Weisbach,  P.  J.    Manual  of  the  mechanics  of  engineering,  and  constr. 

of  machines ;  tr.  by  E.  B.  Coxe  and  A.  J.  Du  Bois,  v.  1,  2.  9060-2 

—  Willis,  R.    On  machines  and  tools  for  working  in  metal,  wood,  and  other 

materials.     {In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.  Lect.)                                 4735 
Principles  of  mechanism.  9071 

—  Wrightson,  Prof.  — .    Agricultural  machinery.  15474 

—  8ee  also  Manufactures. 

Also  Milling  machines ;  Sewing  machines ;  Wood-working  machines. 
Also  Strength  of  materials. 
Machonochie,  A.     Alex.  Machonochie  and  his  princ.  of  prison 
discipline.   {In  U.  S.  Commis.  to  the  Internat.  Penitentiary 

Cong,  of  London^  1871.     Rept.)  17749 

Mcllvaine,  C.  P.    The  tender  mercy  of  God.    (/n  Union  pulpit.)  6680 

—  Carus,  W.  Memorials  of  Mcllvaine.  21158 
Mcintosh,  J.  The  origin  of  the  North  American  Indians.  2826 
Mcintosh,  M.  J.     Aunt  Kitty's  tales.                           *  2828 

—  Charms  and  counter  charms.  2829 

—  Praise  and  principle.  2831 

—  Two  lives ;  or,  To  seem  and  to  be.  2833 

—  Violet;  or,  Cross  and  crown.                                     ■  2834 

—  Woman  an  enigma.  2835 

—  Woman  in  America ;  her  work  and  her  reward.  2836 
Macintosh,  W.     ChajnberS,  W.     Borlum.     {In  his  Stories  of 

remark,  persons.)  18069 

Macintosh.     See  also  Mackintosh. 
Mack,  R.  E.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Mackarness,  M.  A.,  formerly  Miss  Blanche.     Children  of  the 

olden  time.     Pref.  by  J.  R.  Planch6.     Illust.  12088 

—  A  mingled  varn.    2  v.  in  1.  12170 

—  Sunbeam  stories.    4  ser.  11129-31 :  22118 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Trap  to  catch  a  sunbeam.— Old  JoliflFe.— Sequel  to 
Old  Jolifte. — The  star  in  the  desert. — "Only."— A  merry  Christmas.  2, 
The  cloud  with  the  silver  lining. — Amy's  kitchen. — "doming  home." — 
The  house  on  the  rock.  3.  The  dream  chintz.  —  Sibert's  wold.  4. 
Minnie's  love.— Married  and  settled. 

—  When  we  were  young ;  Coraline ;  Helena's  duties.  (Magnet  stories.)  10585 
Mackay,  Miss.  Watson,  H.  C.  {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Mackay,    A.     Facts  and  dates;  or,   Leading  events  in  hist., 

etc.  .  .  8921 

•—  Manual  of  mod.  geography,  mathematical,  phys.,  and  political.  2837 

—  Western  India ;  Reports  to  the  Chambers  of  Commerce  of  Manchester, 

Liverpool,  Blackburn,  and  Glasgow;  ed.  by  J.  Robertson;  pref.  by 
T.  Bazley.  •  2838 

Mackay,  C.     Ballads  and  lyrics.     Illust.  5820 

—  Longbeard ;  or,  The  revolt  of  the  Saxons.  2841 

—  Lost  beauties  of  the  Eng.  language.  12296 

—  Memoirs  of  extraordinary  popular  delusions.    Illust.    2v.  2839-40 

Contents.  V.  1.  Mississippi  scheme. — The  South-Sea  bubble. — Tulip- 
omania.— The  alchymists.— Modern  prophecies.— Fortune-telling.— Mag- 
netisers.— Influence' of  politics  and  religion  on  the  hair  and  beard.  2. 
The  crusades.— Witch  mania.— The  slow  poisoners.— Haunted  houses.— 
Popular  follies  of  great  cities.— Popular  admiration  of  great  thieves. — 
Duels  and  ordeals.— Relics. 

—  Thousand  and  one  gems  of  Eng.  poetry.  8035 

—  Thousand  and  one  gems  of  Eng.  prose.  11650 
Mackay,  R.  W.     Sketch  of  the  rise  and  prog,  of  Christianity.  15921 

—  The  Tubingen  school,  and  its  antecedents;  hist,  and  pres.  cond.  of  mod. 

theology.  14227 

McKean,  K.     Manual  of  social  science;   condensation  of  the 

''Principles  of  soc.  science"  of  H.  C.  Carey.  284 

McKeen,  P.  F.     Thornton  Hall.  11322 

McKeever,  H.  B.     Lucy  Forrester's  triumph.     Illust.  7364 

—  Twice  crowned.  11407 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  781 

Mackellar,  T.     The  American  printer  ;  manual  of  typography  ; 

with  useful  tables,  etc.  *I 

McKenzie,  A.     Address.     {In  Sabbath  essays.)  19808 

—  Life  and  speeches  of  G.  Brown.  22688 
Mackenzie,  A.  8.     The  American  in  England.     2  v.  4957-8 

—  Life  of  S.  Decatur.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  21.)  4130 
Mackenzie,    C.    F.      Yonge,    C.    M.      (In   her   Pioneers  and 

founders.)  10120 

McKenzie,  C.     In  the  meshes.  17341 

Mackenzie,  E.     The  Roua  Pass  ;  or,  Englishmen  in  the  High- 
lands. 6959 
Mackenzie,  G.  M.  and  Irby,  A.  P.     Travels   in  the  Slavonic 
provinces  of  Turkey  in  Europe  ;  pref.   by  W.   E.  Glad- 
stone.    2d.  ed.,  rev.     2  v.                                                      17237-8 
McKenzie,  H.  D.  S.    The  great  paper.    (In  Gilman,  A.    Mag- 
na Charta  stor.)                                                                               21890 
Mackenzie,  H.     Miscellaneous  works.  2842 
Contents.    Scott,  W.    Memoir  of  M. — Man  of  feeling.— Papers  from 
the  lounger. —Man  of  the  world.— Julia  de  Roubign6.— Papers  fr.  the 
Mirror. 

—  An  old  country  house  and  an  old  lady ;  Love  of  the  country  in  the  decline 

of  life :  from  the  "Lounger."  (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.)        2101 

—  The  story  of  La  Roche.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  3.)  12974 

—  Scott,  W.     (In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  2 ;  aiid  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)   3851 ;  3837 
Memoir  of  M.     (In  Mackenzie,  H.    Miscel.  works.)  2842 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 
Mackenzie,  R.     The   19th.   century;  a  history;   [Europe  and 

the  U.S.].  '  19685 

Mackenzie,  R.  S.     Biographical   not.    of    De   Quiucey.  {In 

De  Quincey,  T.     Klosterheimi)  1151 

—  Introduction.     (In  Gordon,  M.    Christopher  JiTorth.)  2310 

—  Life  of  Charles  Dickens.  8658 

—  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  9860 

—  Tressilian  and  his  friends.  2843 
Mackerel  fishery.     Rich,  S.     Mackerel  fishery  of  N.  y^merica ; 

its  perils  and  its  rescue.  18285 

McKie,  H.  U.     Private  sewer  connections  and  house  drainage 

works.     {In   Assoc,   of   Mun.   and  San.  Eng.   and  Sur. 

Proc.,v.  8.)  *I 

Mackie,  J.  M.     Life  of  S.  Gorton.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of 

Amer.  biog.,  v.  15.)  4124 

—  Life  of  Tai-ping-wang,  chief  of  the  Chinese  insurrection.  2844 
Mackinnon,  D.  D.     Lapland  life  ;  or,  Summer  adv.  in  the  Arc- 
tic regions.     2d.  ed.                                                                        18541 

Mackintosh,  — .  Lady.     Sketch  of   Lady  M.     {In  Wom.   of 

worth.)  1219 

Mackintosh,  Mrs.  — .     Damascus  and  its  people ;  sk.  of  mod. 

life  in  Syria.     Illust.  22814 

Mackintosh,  J.  General  view  of  the  prog,  of  ethical  philoso- 
phy.    2d.  ser.  2827 

—  History  of  England.    3  v.  5497-9 

—  History  of  the  revolution  in  Eng.  1688.    Pref.,  Notice  of  the  life,  writ- 

ings, and  speeches  of  M.  2824 

—  Life  of  Sir  T.  More.     (In  Lardner,  D.    Cab.  of  biog.  Lives.)  1388 

—  Miscellaneous  works.  2825 

Contents.  Philosophical  genius  of  Ld.  Bacon  and  Mr.  Locke.— Law  of 
nature  and  nations.— Life  of  Sir  T.  More.— Kefutation  of  the  claim  on 
behalf  of  King  Charles  I.  to  the  authorship  of  theElKilN  BASlAlKH.— 


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Process  of  ethical  philosophy.— Partition  of  Poland.— Administration 
and  fall  of  Struensee. — Case  of  Donna  Maria  da  Gloria,  as  a  clairiiant  to 
the  crown  of  Portugal.— Character  of  Charles,  1st.  Marquis  Cornwallis.— 
Character  of  G.  Canning.— Preface  to  a  reprint  of  the  Edinburgh  Review 
of  1755. — Writings  of  Machiavel.  — Mr.  Godwin's  Lives  of  E.  and  J. 
Philips,  e^c— Rogers'  poems.— Mme.  de  Stael's  "De  I'Allemagne."— 
Causes  of  the  Revolution  of  1688.— Memoir  of  the  affairs  of  Holland, 
1667-86.— Discourse  read  at  the  openingof  the  Literary  Soc.  of  Bombay. — 
Vindicae  Gallicae:  a  defence  of  the  French  Revolution,  e^c— Reasons 
against  the  French  war  of  1793.— State  of  France  in  1815.— Right  of  par- 
liamentary suffrage. — Speeches. 

—  Speech  on  moving  for  a  comm.  to  inq.  into  the  criminal  law.  {In  Speeches 

of  eminent  Brit,  statesmen,  ser.  1.)  7723 

—  Speech  on  the  trial  of  M.  Peltier.     {In  Celebrated  speeches,  etc.)  5007 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.     {In  his  Hist,  char.,  v.  2.)  9115 

—  Everett,  A.  H.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  3.)  2788 
Same.    {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—  Ossoli,  S..M.  F.  d'.    Life  of  M.     {In  her  Papers  on  literature.)  3309 

—  Pratt,  A.     {In  Aer  Dawnings  of  genius.)  3524 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Mackintosh,  W.     The  law  of  moral  continuity  ;   The  renovat- 
ing power  of  Christianity.     (In  Scotch  sermons,  1880.)       19908 

Mackintosh.     See  also  Macintosh. 

Macklin,  C.      (In  Lights  of  the  old  Eng.  stage.)  17924 

McKnight,  D.     Electoral  system  of  the  U.  S.  ;  crit.  and  hist. 

expos,  of  its  principles,  etc.  17467 

McKnight,  G.      Firm   ground ;   thoughts   on   life   and  faith ; 

[poems].  17593 

Macknight,  T.  History  of  the  life  and  times  of  E.  Burke.  3  v.  16835-7 
Mackworth,  H.     Science  in  the  mines.     (In  Soc.  for  Enc.  of 

Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  ,  5855 

McLachlan,  C.     I  dine  with  my  mother.     (In  French's  minor 

dr.,  V.  14.)  11843 

MacLagan,  W.  D.     The  Church  and  the  people.     (In  Weir, 

A.     TheCh.  and  the  age,  ser.  1.)  8627 

—  joint  author.    See  Weir,  A. 

McLain,  M.  W.  Wedding  garments.  13464 
Maclaren,  Alexander.  Sermons  preached  in  Manchester.  3  ser.  12182-4 
Maclaren,    Archibald.      New   system   of   physical   education. 

lUust.  11891 
McLaughlin,  M.  L.     China  painting ;  manual  for  the  use  of 

amateurs  in  the  decoration  of  hard  porcelain.  17279 

M'Lean,  J.     Savage,  J.      (Inhis  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 
Maclean,  L.  E.  (Landon).     Blanchard,  L.     Life  and  lit.   re- 
mains of  L.  E.  L.     2  v.                                                            2561-2 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.     {In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
McLean,  S.  P.     Cape  Cod  folks.  20648 

—  Same ;  [new  ed.  with  names  of  people  and  places  changed] .  21173 

—  Towhead ;  story  of  a  girl.  22094 
Maclean,  N.  N.  Life  at  a  northern  university.  15445 
Maclear,  G.  F.     Apostles  of  mediaeval  Europe.                               8074 

—  The  Celts.    Maps.     (Conversion  of  the  West.)  19118 

—  Difficulties  on  the  side  of  unbelief  in  accounting  for  hist.  Christianity. 

{In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)  16138 

—  The  English.    Map.     (Conversion  of  the  West.)  19119 

—  The  Northmen.  Map.  (Conversion  of  the  West.)  19120 
McLellan,  H.  B.     Journal  of  a  residence  in  Scotland,  and  tour 

thr.  Eng.,  Fr.,  Germ.,  Switzerland,  and  Italy ;  with  mem. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  783 

of  the  author,  and  extr.  fr.  his  relig.  papers  by  I.  McLel- 

lan,  Jr.  2846 

McLellaD,  I.,  Jr.     Memoir  of  H.  B.  McLeilan.    {In  McLellan, 

H.  B.     Journal.)  2846 

M'Lennan,  J.  F.     Memoir  of  T.  Drummond,  1835-40.  21566 

—  Studies  in  anc.  hist. ;  reprint  of  Primitive  marriage,  etc.  16838 

Contents.    Primitive  marriage.— Kinship  in  anc.  Greece.— Classifica- 
tory  syst.  of  relationships.— Bachof en's  '^Das  Mutterrecht."— Communal 
marriage. — Diversions  of  the  anc.  Irish  family* 
McLeod,  Prof.  — .    On  Eudiometers.    {In  So.  Kensington  Sci. 

lect.,  V.  2.)  17679 

Macleod,  D.  Memoir  of  Norman  Macleod.     2  v.  15854-5 

—  The  Reformation,  1559-1572.  {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.)  20753 
McLeod,  Sir  D.  Lake,  E.  Sir  Donald  McLeod.  12581 
Macleod,  H.  D.     Elements  of  banking.                                           15853 

—  Elements  of  economics.  21300 
Macleod,  N.    Ayrshire  curling  song.    {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  V.  9.)  19154 

—  Character  sketches.  10839 

—  Days  in  North  India.  8646 

—  The  old  lieutenant  and  his  son.  6239 

—  Parish  papers.  7217 

Contents.  Thoughts  on  Christianity.  —  On  the  final  judgment.  —  On 
future  life.— Future  punishment.— What  after  death?— Moments  in  life. 
— "  Labourers  together  with  God."— Revivals. — The  Christian  congrega- 
tion.— The  cure  of  schism. — The  union  of  man  with  man. — The  mystery 
of  sorrow.- The  beginning  of  a  vear. — Close  of  a  year. 

—  The  starling.  '  11527 

—  Wee  Davie.  11548 

—  Macleod,  D.  Memoir  of  N.  Macleod.  2  v.  15854-5 
McLeod,  R.  A.  The  Italian  lakes.   {In  Murphy,  B.  and  others. 

On  the  Rhine.)  19935 

Macleod,  X.  D.     Life  of  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  2847 

Macleod  of  Dare  ;  by  W.  Black.  18019 

Maclise,  D.     O'Driscoll,  W.  J.     Memoir  of  M.  18893 

MacMahon,  M.  E.   P.   M.   de.     King,   E.     {In  his  Fr.   polit. 

lead.)  18829 

McMaster,  J.  B.     Bridge  and  tunnel  centres.  (Van  Nostrand's 

sci.  ser.)  15373 

—  High  masonry  dams.  (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  16798 
McMaster,  J.  B.     History  of  the  people  of  the  U.  S.  fr.  the 

revolution  to  the  civil  war.  2d.  ed.,  v.  1.  22732 
MacMichael,  M.,  Sd.    A  landlubber's  log  of  his  voyage  around 

Cape  Horn.  22473 

Macmichael,  W.  F.     Oxford  and  Cambridge  boat  races.  8617 

McMillan,  D.  C.     Elective  franchise  in  the  United  States.  17581 

Macmillan,  D.     Hughes,  T.     Memoirs  of  M.  22033 

Macmillan,  H.     Bible  teachings  in  nature.     New  ed.  22474 

—  Our  Lord's  three  raisings  fr.  the^dead.  15577 
McNair,  F.  Perak  and  the  Malays  ;  "  Sarong  "  and  "  Kris."  21187 
Macually,  L.  Madden,  R.  R.  {Li  his  United  Irishmen,  ser.  2.)  13512 
Macnamara,  C.  History  of  Asiatic  cholera.  16772 
M'Neile,  H.  Francis,  G.  H.  {In  his  Orators.)  1525 
Macneven,  W.  J.     Madden,  R.  R.     {In  his  United  Irishmen, 

ser.  3.)  13513 

Macnevin,    T.     Memoir  of    R.    L.   Shell.     {In  Shell,   R.   L. 

Speeches.  5830 


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Macnish,  R.     The  metempsychosis,      (/n  Fam.   stor.,  v.    1.)  18148 

—  Same.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  1.)  19140 

—  Philosophy  of  sleep,  and  Anatomy  of  drunkenness.  7688 
Macomber,  E.  Eddy,  D.  C.  {In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 
Ma^on,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  2.)  *I 
Ma90udi.     Eenan,  E.     Les  prairies  d'or  de  Ma^oudi.     {In  his 

Melanges  d'hist.)  14516 

MacPherson,   G.     Memoirs  of   Anna  Jameson ;    [with  biog. 

sketch  of  Mrs.  MacPherson,  by  Mrs.  Oliphant].  Portr.  18086 
Macpherson,  J.     Descriptions  of  night ;  fr.  Notes  to  Ossian. 

{In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Ossian  and  the  Clyde ;  Fingal  in  Ireland,  Oscar  in  Iceland;  or,  Ossian, . 

hist,  and  authentic ;  by  P.  H.  Waddell.  *I 

—  Ossianic  ballads ;   Ossianic  controversey.      (7w  Campbell,  J.  F.     Pop. 

tales  of  the  west  Highlands,  v.  3,  4.)  *I 

—  Poems  of  Ossian ;  new  ed.    2  v.  6858-9 

—  Same;  pref..  Preliminary  disc,  and  dissert,  on  the  sera  and  poems  of 

Ossian.  3304 

McQuaid,  B.  J.     Christian  free  schools.  *I 

—  and  Abbot,  F.  E.    The  public  school  quest,  as  understood  by  a  Catholic 

Amer.  citizen,  and  bv  a  liberal  Amer.  citizen.     (Free  Relig.  Assoc. 

Tracts.)                      '  16675 

Macquoid,  K.  S.     The  awakening.  (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)         18389 

—  The  Berkshire  lady.  19866 

—  Beside  the  river.  20511 

—  By  the  sea.  •        16839 

—  Diane.    2  v.  19572-3 

—  Doris  Barugh ;  a  Yorkshire  story.    3  v.  18380-2 

—  Elinor  Drvden.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18234 

—  Esau  Runswick.  21336 

—  The  evil  eye,  and  other  stories.  15598 

Contents.  The  evil  eye.— A  dream  story.— Aunt  F61icit6.— In  the  rue 
froide.— Marie  Famette.  —  Nicole  Vagnon.  —  The  flower  of  Bernay.— 
Berthe's  wedding  day. 

—  The  fisherman  of  A"^uge.     (Appletons'  new  hand.  vol.  ser.)  17842 

—  Hester  Kirton.  10792 

—  In  the  Ardennes;  illust.  by  T.  R.  Macquoid.  21165 

—  The  mill  of  St.  Herbert.   "  (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17041 

—  Miriam's  marriage.  3  v.  12378-80 

—  My  story.  13436 

—  Patty.  10044 

—  Pictures  across  the  channel.    2  v.  11937-8 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  fisherman  of  Auge.— "Notre  Jean."— The  street- 
sweeper  of  St.  Roque.— "Poor  dear  Chuquet."— The  Calvary  of  St. 
Sebastian.— The  beginning  of  Mimi's  love.  2.  Jeanne  Dupo'nt.— The 
widow  Merand. — Victoire's  faith. — Mme.  Gerder's  husband. — Story  of 
Fran^'oise. — The  mother  of  Jacques. 

—  Through  Brittanv :  South  Brittany.    Illust. ;  bv  T.  R.  Macquoid.  17381 

—  Through  Normandv.  *  13684 

—  Too  soon.  "  12003 

—  Wild  as  a  hawk.  12818 
— joint  author.    See  Macquoid,  T.  R. 

Macquoid,  T.  R.  and  K.  S.  Pictures  and  legeuds  fr.  Nor- 
mandy and  Brittany.     Illust.  18634 

Macready,  — .  Irishman  in  London.    {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  18.)  11845 

Macready,  W.  C.    Macready's  reminiscences,  and  select  fr.  his 

diaries  and  letters.  13567 

—  Doran,  J.    (In  his  In  and  about  Drury  Lane,;v:.  1.)  21399 

—  Fox,  W.  J.  Biographical  sk.  of  M.  (Iii  his  Mem.  ed.  of  coll.  Works,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.  (In  his  Actors  and  acting.)  14097 
M'Sherry,  P.  El  Puchero  ;  or,  A  mixed  dish  fr.  Mexico,  embr. 

Gen.  Scott's  campaign,  with  Sk.  of  military  life,  etc.  5758 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  785 

Macturk,  J.     Physical  geography.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12623 

Macy,  W.  H.     There  she  blows  !  or,  The  log  of  the  Arethiisa.  17343 

Mad  dogs  ;  by  J.  Moore.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  23.)  7982 

Mad  Monkton  ;  and  other  tales  ;  by  W.  Collins.  443 
Madagascar.     Kessler,  J.     Introduction  to  the  lang.  and  lit. 

of  M.  *I 

—  Madagascar,  past  and  present,  [1810-45] ;  by  a  resident.  2849 

—  Pfeiffer,  I.    Last  travels.  5331 

—  Sibree,  J.    Madagascar  and  its  people.  8970 
The  ^reat  African  island;  with  illust.  of  Script,  and  early  Ch.  hist.  fr. 

native  habits,  etc.                                                                 ■  19671 

Madam  How,  and  Lady  Why  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  6966 

Madam  Liberality;  by  J.  H.  Ewing.  {In  /le?- Great  emergency.)  17264 
Madame  Boulard  ;  conte  en  vers  ;  par  G.  Nadaud.    {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  8.)  14798 
Madame  Bovary.     See  Flaubert,  G. 

Madame  de  Beaupre  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Jenkin.  7594 

Madame  de  Fleury  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1330  ;  15291 
Madame  de  Mauves ;    by  H.  James,  Jr.     {In  his  Passionate 

pilgrim.)  13460 

—  Same.    {In  his  Madonna,  etc.,  v.  1.)  20809 
Madame   de   Sainte- Agnes ;    comedie-vaud.  ;    par   E.    vScribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  19.)  *I 

Madame  de  Stael ;  hist,  novel ;  by  A.  Boelte.  7633 

Madame  Delphine  ;  by  (4.  W.  Cable.  20626 

Madame  Firmiani ;  by  H,  de  Balzac.      {In  The  cat  and  battle- 
dore, etc..  V.  3.)  19094 
Madame  Gerder's    husband;  by   [K.  8.  Macquoid].     {Inker 

Pict.  acr.  the  channel,  v.  2.)  11938 

Madame  Gosselin  ;  par  L.  Ulbach.  14752 

—  Same.    Eng.  trans.  .  (Coll.  of  for.  authors.)  17625 
Madame  Gr^goire  ;  opera-comique  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  4,  V.  20.)  *I 

Madame  La  Tour,  The  fate  of ;  by  Mrs.  A.  G.  Paddock.  20828 
Madame    Limeray?    com^die ;    par   A.    Ehrard.     (Theatre   de 

camp.,  s6r.  7.)  14691 

Madame  Th^r^se  ;  par  Erckmaun-Chatrian.  9403 

—  Same.    Eng.  trans.  7555 
Madan,  H.  iy..^  joint  author.     See  Ilarcourt,  A.  G.  V. 

Madcap  Violet ;  by  W.  Black.  16645 

Maddalena.  15969 
Madden,   D.   O.     Memoir  of    H.   Grattau.     {In  Grattan,   H. 

Speeches.)  5828 

Madden,    R.  •  R.      Literary   life   and   correspondence  of    the 

countess  of  Blessington.     2  v.  2850-1 

—  The  Mussulman.    2  v.  2S52-3 

—  The  United  Irishmen,  their  lives  and  times.    Portr.    4  ser.  13511-14 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Historical.  2.  Theobald  Wolfe  Tone.— Hamilton 
Rowan.— Arthur  O'Connor.— Edward  Fitzgerald.— William  Jackson.— 
Leonard  Macnally.— Roger  O'Connor.  3.  Thomas  Addis  Emmet.— Wm. 
James  Macneven.— Robert  Emmet.  4.  Samuel  Neilson. — Henry  and 
John  Sheares. — AYexford  Leaders. 
Madden,  T.  M.  Principal  health-resorts  of  Europe  and  Africa, 

for  treatment  of  chronic  diseases.  16840 

Maddox,  J.  M.     The  king  and  deserter.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  39.)  11829 


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—  Baker,  C.  A.     {In  his  Summer  in  the  Azores.) 

—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     {In  his  Atlantic  Islands.) 

—  Colton,  W.    Ship  and  shore  in  Madeira,  etc. 

—  Graham,  M.  C.  Climate  and  res.  of  M. ;  necessities  of  consumption,  and 

welfare  of  invalids. 

—  March,  C.  W.    Sketches  and  adv.  in  Madeira,  etc. 

—  Rendell,  J.  M.    Concise  hand-book  of  M. 

map. 

—  Taylor,  E.  M. 

flowers,  etc. 

MadelaiDe  ;  drama.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  33.) 
Madeleine  ;  by  J.  Kavanagh. 
Madeleine  ;  by  J.  Sandeau. 
Madelon  Lemoine  ;  by  Mrs.  L.  Adams. 

Made  or  marred  ;  by  J.  Fothergill.   (  Withher  ^^One  of  three.") 
Madelette  ;  par  T.  Bentzon  [T.  Blanc]. 
Mademoiselle,  Jllle  de  Gaston.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  3.) 
Mademoiselle  de  la  Seigli^re  ;  comedie  ;  par  J.  Sandeau.     {In 

B6cher,  F.     Coll.  ser.  of  Fr.  plays,  v.  2.) 
Mademoiselle  Guignon  ;  par  A.  Theuriet. 
Mademoiselle  Justine  de  Liron.     See  Del^cluze,  E.  J. 
Mademoiselle  Merquem  ;  by  George  Sand  [Mme.  Dudevant]. 
Mademoiselle  Mori. 

T.   B.  Aldrich.     {In  his 


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Mademoiselle  Olympe  Zabriski ;    by 

Marjorie  Daw.) 
Mademoiselle  Panache  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  pt.  1. 

—  Same.  pt.  2. 
Mademoiselle's   campaigns ;    by   T.   W.   Higginson. 

Atlantic  ess.) 
Madge,  T.     Herford,  B.     Travers  Madge  ;  a  memoir. 
Madge  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Goodwin. 
Madge  Dunraven  ;  by  H.  Jay.     3  v. 


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3v. 


—  See  also  Federalist, 
Madonna;  by  H.  Spicer.     (In  Fam.  stor.,  v.  1.) 

—  Same.    {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.    Good  stories.) 
Madonna  Mary  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Madonna,  The,  of  the  future ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.    (In  his  Pas- 
sionate pilgrim.) 

—  Wawe;  and  other  tales.    2  v. 
Madrigal,  A,  and  other  stories  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard. 
Madvig,  J.  N.     Syntax  of  the  Greek  language. 
Mae  Madden  ;  by  M.  M.  Mason. 
Maertz,  L.     New  method  for   the  study  of   Eng.  literature. 

2d.  ed. 

—  Key  to  the  new  method  for  the  study  of  Eng.  ^iterature. 
Maes,'N.     Gower,  R.     (In  his  Figure  painters  of  Holland.) 

—  Wedmore,  F.    De  Hooch  and  Van  der  Meer  and  Maes.     {In  his  Masters 

of  genre  painting.) 
Maffei,  A.,  conte.     Brigand  life  in  Italy;  hist,  of  Bourbonist 

reaction.     2  v.. 
Mag  ;  a  story  of  to-day 


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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  787 

Magalhaens,  F.  de.    Hale,  E.  E.    Magalhaens  and  the  Pacific. 

{In  Hale,  E.  E.     Stor.  of  disc.)  22262 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Yoyage  of  M.  round  the  world.     {In  his  Notable 

voyages.)  19571 

—  Towle',  G.  M.  Magellan ;  or,  the  first  voyage  round  the  world.  19234 
Maga's  birthday  ;  poem.  {lyi  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  3.)  19148 
Magdalen  Hepburn  ;  by  [Mrs.  Oliphant].  3284 
Magdalen  of  France^  1st.  Queen  of  James  V.     Strickland,  A. 

{In  her  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland,  v.  1.)  4288 
Magdalen  Islands.     Benjamin,   S.   G.   W.     {In  his  Atlantic 

Islands.)  17827 

Magdalena;  by  [E.  Johns].  19072 
Magellan.     See  Magalhaens. 

Magenta.     Adams,  C.     {In  his  Gt.  campaigns.)  18150 

Maggie  and  the  sparrowe.  7442 

Maggie  Miller  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.     (  With  Dora  Deane.)  1958 

Magic.     De  Vere,  M.  S.     Modern  magic.  11592 

—  Ennemoser,  J.    History  of  magic ;  tr.  by  W.  Howitt ;  app.  bv  M.  Howitt. 

2  V.  *  1400-1 

—  Natural  magic.     (In  Wonders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 

—  Kobert-Houdin,  J.  E.    Robert  Houdin,  wizard,  French  conjuror,  author, 

and  ambassador.  7263 
The  secrets  of  conjuring  and  magic ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  Prof.  HoflEinann.            17529 

—  Rydberg,  Y.    The  inagic  of  the  iSliddle  Ages ;  f r.  the  Swedish  bv  A.  H. 

Edgren.  *  19226 

—  YardleV,  E.    The  supernatural  in  romantic  fiction.  22659 

—  iSee  also  Sleight  of  haiid. 

Magic  flower-pot.  The,  and  other  stories  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F. 

Mayo].  18007 

Magic  flute.     See  Flauto  magico. 

Magic  lantern.  Dolbear,  A.E.  The  art  of  projecting  ;  manual 
of  exper.  in  phys.,  chemistry,  etc.,  with  the  porta  lumi^re, 

etc.  ]  6885 

—  Pickering,  E.  C.     (In  his  Elements  of  phys.  manipulation,  v.  2.)  16040 

—  Thomson,  J.    The  magic  lantern.     (In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Wilson,  E.  L.  Lantern  journeys ;  descr.  of  journeys  for  use  with  views.  1542& 
Magic  of  kindness  ;  by  H.  and  A.  Mayhew.  2986 
Magic  staff,  The  ;  autobiog.  ;  by  A.  J.  Davis.  1115 
Magic  valley.  The  ;  by  E.  Keary.  17336 
Magician's  show-box.  1507 

Contents.    The  magician's  show-box.— The  violet  flame.— Floribel. — 

Lady  Intellata.— Venus's  dove.— The  gala  day.— Earning  one's  own  living. 

Magill,  M.  T.    Pantomimes  ;  or.  Wordless  poems,  for  elocution 

classes.  *I 

Maginn,  W.    Bob  Burke's  duel  with  Ensign  Brady.     {In  Tales 

from  Blackwood,  v.  2.)  19141 

—  The  Odoherty  papers ;  annot.  by  S.  Mackenzie.    2  v.  2855-^ 

—  A  story  without  a  tale.     (Treas*.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.)  14268 

—  Same.    (In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  v.  1.)  19140 

—  Timbs,  J.  (In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 
Magliabecchi,  A.    Fairholt,  F.  W.     {In  his  Eccen.  and  remark. 

characters.  5058 

Magna  Charta,  The  pope  and ;  by  H.  E.  Manning.     {In  his 

Misc.)  ,  17190 

Magna  Charta  stories  ;  ed.  by  A.  Gilman.  21890 

Magnet  stories  ;  namely  : 

Browne,  T.    The  orphans  of  Elfholm;  The  poor  cousin:  The  young 
foresters,  10585 


788  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Corner,  J.    The  shepherd  lord ;  Hereward  the  brave ;  Caldas ;  a  storv 

of  Stonehenge.  '  '       10581 

Gilchrist,  Mrs.    Lost  in  the  wood.— Lemon,  M.    The  pedlar's  hoard.— 

Corner,  J.    Wallace,  the  hero  of  Scotland.  10573 

Gray,  Mrs,  R.    Lottie's  half-sovereign ;  Music  from  the  mountains ;  Mv 

longest  walk.  '       10580 

Hall,  L.  A.    Which  w^as  the  bravest?;  Story  of  a  pebble;  Prejudice  lost 

and  love  won.  '  10567 

Hall,  Mrs.  S.  C.    Union  Jack;  Mamma  Millv;  Fannv's  fancies.  10578 

Hillyard,  W.  H.    The  captive's  daughter;'  The  little  trapper;    The 

planter's  son.  10582 

Hood,  T.    Rainbow's  rest.  —  Broderip,  Mrs.    Peter  Drake's  dream; 

Wee  Maggie.  10571 

Howitt,  M.  The  angel  unawares.— Wood,  H.  G.  The  Christmas  rose.— 

Peard,  F.  M.    Margie's  remembrances.  10572 

Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Story  of  Nelson;  The  grateful  Indian;  The  boat- 
swain's son.  10566 
Mackarness,  M.  A.  When  we  were  young;  Coraline;  Helena's  duties.  10585 
Miller,  T.  No  man's  land ;  Sweet  springtime ;  Golden  autumn.  10576 
Piper,  E.  M.   The  clockmaker  of  Lyons.— Wood,  •§.   The  self-helpers.— 

Howitt,  M.    Cousin  Davis's  wards.  10574 

Sargent,,  G.  E.    Sea  shell  island ;  Havering  Hall ;  Willv  and  Lucv.  10568 

Taylor,  E.  Dear  Charlotte's  boys ;  Ellis  Gordon,  of  Bolton  farm ;  Purplfes 

and  blues.  10570 

Wilbraham,  F.  M.    Not  clever;  Adventure  on  the  Black  mountain; 

Exiles  of  Berezov.  10584 

Wood,  S.    The  town  of  toys;  Hope  deferred;  The  Merivales.  10577 

Yonge,  C.  M.    The  mice  at  play;  The  apple  of  discord;  The  straved 

falcon.  '  10575 

—  The  sea  spleenwort ;  The  mice  at  play ;  The  strayed  falcon.  10579 

—  See  also  Peebles,  M.  L. 

Magnetism.     Angell,  J.     Elements  of  M.  and  electricity,  with 

instr.  for  exper.  and  constr.  of  cheap  apparatus.  13603 

—  Day,  R.  E.    Exercises  in  electr.  and  magn.  measurement;  with  answers.  16625 

—  Guillemin,  A.    Magnetism  and  electricity.    {In  his  Appl.  of  phys.  forces.)  *I 

—  Jenkin,F.    Electricity  and  magnetism.'                                      '  14184 
.  —  Lardner,  D.    Magnetism.     {In  his  Hand-books  of  nat.  phil.,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  2569 

—  McGregor,  W.    Questions  on  M.,  etc.     {In  Bond,  R.    Hand-book  of  the 

telegraph.)  13606 

—  Maxwell,  J.  C.    Treatise  on  electricity  and  magnetism.    2  v.  *I 

—  Mayer,  A.  M.    The  earth  a  great  magnet.     {In  Half  .-hours  with  mod. 

sci.,  ser.  2.)  12131 

—  Parker,  J.  A.    Polar  magnetism.     (  With  his  Quad,  of  the  circle.)  12391 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.     {In  his  Cyclopajdic  science.)  8036 

—  Thompson,  S.  P.    Elementary  lessons  in  electricity  and  magnetism.  21492 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Elementary  magnetism.     {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 
Researches  on  diamagiietism  and  ma^necrystallic  action ;   [with  letters, 

ess.,  and  rev.  rel.  to  M.  and  electricity].  '  10648 

—  See  also  Electricity. 

Magnhild  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  22368 

Magnificent  lovers,  The  ;  by  Moli^re.  {In  his  Dram.  wks. ,  v.  3. )  16845 
Magnin,  A.     The  bacteria;  tr.  by  G.  M.  Sternberg.  *I 

Magnin,  C.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In^iis  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  5; 

Portr.  cont.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Magnum  bonum ;  or.  Mother  Carey's  brood;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.  20128 
Magnus,  H.  G.     Life  and  labors  of  M.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Rept.,  1870.)  11G26 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.     {In  his  Pop.  lect.,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  20368 
Magnus,  J.     A  trumped  suit.     {In  Matthews,  J.  B.    Com.  for 

am.  acting.)  19355 

—  and  Bunner,  H.  C.    A  bad  case.    {In  Matthews,  J.  B.    Com.  for  am. 

acting.)  ^  19355 

Magnus,  P.     The  education 'library  ;  namely  : 

Laurie,  S.  S.    John  Amos  Comenius.  22532 

—  Lessons  in  element,  mechanics ;  introd.  to  the  study  of  physical  science. 

Emend,  and  introd.  bv  DeV.  Wood.    2d.  ed.  rev.  *  16549 


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Magnus  the  Good  and  Harold  Hardrada ;  by  G.  W.  Dasent. 

{In  his  Jest  and  earnest,  v.  2.) 
Magnusson,  E.,  arid  Morris,  W.    Grettis  saga  ;  story  of  Grettir 
the  bold. 

Story  of  the  Yolsungs  and  the  Niblungs,  with  songs  fr.  the  elder  Edda; 

fr/the  Icelandic. 
Three  northern  love-stories,  and  other  tales;  from  the  Icelandic. 

—  and  Palmer,  E.  H.    Johan  Ludwig  Runeberg's  lyrical  songs,  idylls,  and 

epigrams  done  into  English. 
Magoon,  E.  L.     Living  orators  in  America  ;  [with  portr.]. 

Contents.    D.  Webster.— E.  Everett.— H.  Clay.— J.  C.  Calhoun.— G. 
McDuffee.— L.  Cass.— T.  H.  Benton.— W.  C.  Preston.— T.  Corwin. 

—  Orators  of  the  American  revolution  [with  portr.] .    3d.  ed. 

Contents.    The  battle-fields  of  early  American  eloquence. — J.  Otis. — 

S.  Adams. — J.  Quincy. — J.  Hancock.— J.  Warren. — J.  Adams. — Patriotic 

pietv  of  '76.— P.  Henrv.— R.  H.  Lee.— A.  Hamilton.— F.  Ames.— W. 

Pinkney.— W.  Wirt.— T.  A.  Emmett.— J.  Randolph. 

Magoun,  G.  F.     Adjustment  bet.  the  natural  law  of  progress 

and  the  Christian  law.     (In  Boston  lect.  1872.) 
Maguire,  J.  F.     Father  Mathew  ;  biog. 

—  The  Irish  in  America. 

"  Magyarland  ; "  travels  through  the  highlands  and  lowlands 

of  Hungary.     Illust.     2  v. 
Magyars.     See  Hungary. 
Mahaffy,  J.  P.     The  decay  of  mod.  preaching. 

—  Descartes.     (Phil,  class,  for  Eng.  readers.) 

—  Euripides.    (Green,  J.  R.    Class,  writers.) 

—  Old  Greek  education. 

—  Old  Greek  life.     (Hist,  prim.) 

—  Prolegomena  to  anc.  historv. 

Contents.  On  the  methods  of  teaching  and  writing  anc.  hist. :  Herodotus 
and  Thukydides. — Value  of  legends  in  critical  history.- Egyptian  hiero- 
glyphics.—Cuneiform  inscriptions.— Survey  of  old  Egyptian  literature. 

—  Rambles  and  studies  in  Greece. 

—  Social  life  in  Greece  from  Homer  to  Menander. 

—  Twelve  lect.  on  primitive  civilizations,  etc. 

Mahan,  A.     Modern  mysteries  explained  and  exposed. 

Contents.  Clairvoyant  revelations  of  A.  J.  Davis. — Phenomena  of 
spiritualism  explained  and  exposed.— Evidence  that  the  Bible  is  given  by 
inspiration  of  the  spirit  of  God,  as  compared  with  the  evidence  that  these 
manifestations  are  from  the  spirit  of  men.— Clairvoyant  revelations  of 
Swedenborg. 
Mahan,  D.  H.  Additions.  {In  Moseley,  H.  Mechan.  princ. 
of  eng.) 

—  Descriptive  geometry,  as  appl.  to  the  drawing  of  fortification  and  stereoto- 

my ;  for  the  use  of  the  cadets  of  the  U.  S.  military  academy.  New  ed. 

—  Industrial  drawing. 

—  Treatise  on  civil  engineering;  rev.  and  ed.,  with  add.,  etc.,  by  DeV. 

Wood. 

—  Water  wheels.    See  Bresse,  J.  A.  C. 

Maher,  W.  H.     On  the  road  to  riches ;  hints  for  clerks  and 

young  business  men. 
Mahomet.     See  Mohammed. 
Mahometan.     See  Mohammedanism. 
Mahon,  Lord.     See  Stanhope,  P.  H. 
Mahony,  F.  S.  {pseud.  Father  Prout).    Final  reliques  ;  collect. 

and  ed.  by  B.  Jerrold. 

—  Timbs,  J.    Reliques  of  Father  Prout.    {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.) 
Mahala's  drive  ;  by  F.  R.  Stockton.     {In  short  stories.) 
Maia  and  Cleon  ;  tale  ;  by  [E.  R.  Charles].   {In  her  Tales,  etc.) 
Maid  Marian  ;  by  T.  L.  Peacock.     {In  his  Works,  v.  2.) 


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790  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Maid  of  Croissey  ;  by  Mrs.  Gore.  (Jn French's  min.  dram.,  v.  4.)  11836 
Maid,  The,  of  honour  ;  by  Mrs.  Gore.     With  Tieck,  J.  L.    The 

elves.)  12446 

Maid,  The,  of  honour;  by  P.  Massinger.  {In  his  Plays,  v.  1.)  5128 
Maid,  The,  of  honour  ;  or.  The  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew  ; 

[by  Mme.  de  Bawr].  4823 

Maid,  The,  of  Killeena  ;  by  W.  Black.  13483 

Maid, The,  of  Malines  ;  byE.  B.  Lytton.  (I7i  Little  class.,  v.  6.)  12977 
Maid,  The,  of  Mariendorpt ;  play;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.    (Li  his 

Dram,  works.)  11888 

Maid,  The,  of  Orleans.  5249 

Maid,  The,  of  Orleans  ;  by  G.  H.  Calvert.  12551 

Maid,  The,  of  Orleans;  by  J.   C.   F.   von  Schiller.     (In  his 

Works.)  3784 

Maid,  The,  of  Sker ;  by  R.  D.  Blackmore.  11029 

Maid,  The,  of  Stralsund  ;  by  J.  B.  de  Liefde.  18383 

Maid,  wife,  or  widow  ;  by  Mrs.  Alexander.  [A.  F.  Hector].  18759 
Maid  with  the  milking  pail ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.    {In  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  31.)  7986 

Maidment,  J.  The  cateran  of  Lochloy  ;  Mortlake.   (In  Wilson, 

J.  M.      Tales,  v.  4.)  8044 

—  The  heir  of  lushannock.     (In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  6.)  8046 
Maier,  J.  Modern  appl.  of  electricity.    See  Hospitaller,  E. 

Mail  carrier.  The  ;  by  C.  A.  Fosdick.  18477 

Mai  Hard,  A.M.     Miles  Tremenhere.  5171 

Maiile  de  Br^z^,  C.  C.  de.     Watson,  H.  C.     (In  his  Heroic 

women.)  4676 

Mailly,  E.    Eulogy  on  Quetelet.    (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept., 

1874.)  14377 

—  Recent  estimates  of  the  population  of  the  world.  {In  Smiths.  Inst.  Rept., 

1873.)  14104 

Main,  A.     Life   and   conversations   of  Dr.  Johnson,  (found. 

chief,  upon  Boswell).  12582 

Main,  J.     Illustrations  of  vegetable  physiology.     2d.  ed.  6198 

Main,  R.     Rudimentary  astronomy.  2863 

Main  de  fer,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  10.)  *I 
Main  leste,  Le ;    com.   vaud ;  par   E.    M.    Labiche.      (In   his 

Th^At.  complet.,  v.  7.)  ^  14571 

Maine,  H.  J.  S.    Ancient  law  ;  its  connect,  with  the  early  hist. 

of  society,  and  its  rel.  to  mod.  ideas.     Introd.  by  T.  W. 

Dwight.  6132 

—  Dissertations  on  early  law  and  custom.  22869 

Contents.  Sacred  laws  of  the  Hindus. — Religion  and  law. — Ancestor- 
worship. — Ancestor- worship  and  inheritance. — Royal  succession  and  the 
Salic  laws.  —  The  King,  in  his  rel.  to  early  civil  justice. — Theories  of 
primitive  society. — East  European  house  communities.— Decay  of  feudal 
property  in  France  and  England.— Classifications  of  property.— Classifi- 
cations of  legal  rules.— Index. 

—  The  eftects  of  obs.  of  India  on  mod.  European  thought.     (Rede  lect.)  13967 

—  Lectures  on  the  early  history  of  institutions.  13473 

—  Village-communities  in  the  East  and  West;  lect.  10167 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Maine  on  village  communities.  {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  5.)       14356 
Maine.     Description. 

—  Abbott,  E.    A  trip  Eastward.    Illust.  20971 

—  Abbott,  J.    Marco  in  Maine.     (Marco  Paul  stories.)  62 

—  Hubbard,  L.  L.    Summer  vacations  at  Moosehead  Lake ;  guide-book.  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  791 

—  Steele,  T.  S.    Canoe  and  Camera;  tour  thr.  the  Maine  forests.  20122 
Paddle  and  portage,  fr.  Moosehead  Lake  to  the  Aroostook  river.  21656 

—  Stephens,  C.  A.    The  Knockabout  Club  in  the  woods;  adventures.  21115 
Fly-fishing  in  Maine  lakes ;  or.  Camp-life  in  the  wilderness.  20123 

History. 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    History  of  Maine.  14105 

—  Yarnev,  G.  J.    The  vouiig  people's  historv  of  Maine.  12147 

—  Whitman,  W.  E.  S.  and  True,  C.  H.    Maine  in  the  war  for  the  Union.  ^2091 

Mines. 

—  Bartlett,  F.  L.    Mines  of  Maine ;  present  cond.  of  the  mines,  etc.  19419 

Miscellaneous. 

—  Chamberlain,  J'.  L.  Maine;  [manual].  22371 
Maine  de  Birao,  Y.  P.  G.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  13.)  *I 

Maine  woods,  The  ;  by  H.  D.  Thoreau.  5661 
Maintenon,    F.    d'A.,    Mme.    Scarron,    afteriv.    marquise   de. 
Sainte-Beuve,    C.    A.      (In  his  Prem.    lund.,    v.    1,    and 

Caus.  du  lund.,  v.  4,  11.)  *I 

—  Thompson,  K.  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
Maiolica.     See  Pottery. 

Maisch,  J.  M.     Pharmacy  in  its  sanitary  relations.     (/?i  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Maison  du  Bey,  La  ;  par  A.  Eynaud.     (In  his  Scenes  de  la  vie 

orientale.)  9512 
Maison   de  Penarvan,   La ;    com^die ;    par  J.   Sandeau.     {In 

i^6cher,  F.  Coll.  ser.  of  Fr.  plays,  v.  1.)  9419 

Maison  foresti^re,  La  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9392 

Maistre,  J.  M.,  comte  de.     Morley,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  misc.)  11123 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  2,  Caus.  lund.,  v.  4, 15.)  *I 
Maistre,  Xavier  de.   Oeuvres  completes  ;  notice  sur  I'auteur  par 

Sainte-Beuve.  14614 
Contents.    Voyage  autour  de  ma  chambre. — Expedition  nocturne. — Le 

16preux  de  la  cite  d'Aoste.— Les   prisonniers    du    Caucase.— La  jeune 

Siberjpnne. 

—  A  Journey  round  my  room ;  f r.  the  Fr.  with  not.  of  author's  life  by  H.  A.  19475 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  3.)  *  *I 
Maitland,  C.  The  Apostles'  school  of  prophetic  interpretation  ; 

its  history.  22228 

Maitland,  J.  A.     Diary  of  an  old  doctor.  11559 

—  The  lawyer's  story.  5371 

—  The  old  patroon.  6721 

—  Sartaroe.  1524 

—  The  three  cousins.  11558 

Originally  pub.  as  ''  The  cousin;  or,  The  Captain's  ward." 

—  The  wanderer.  4626 
Maitre  Daniel  Rock  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9395 
Maitre  d'armes,  Le  ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  Cros.     {In  Sayntos, 

etc.,  s6r.  3.)  14793 

Maitre  de  danse,  Le  ;  par  L.  Hal^vy.  {In  his  Mariage  d'amour.)  14790 
Maitre  Favilla,   drame  ;  par  George  Sand.      {In  her  Th^dtre 

compl.,  ser.  3.)  14512 

Maitres  Mosaistes,  Les  ;  par  George  Sand.  9380 

Maitresse,  La  ;  par  J.  Clar^tie.  14644 
Maitresse  anonyme,  La  ;  nouvelle  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 

ser.  5,  V.  2.)  *I 

Maitresse  au  logis,  La;  par  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  11.)  *I 

Majendie,  Lady  M.     Dita.     ("Leis.-hr.  ser.)  17344 

—  Giannetto.    (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  15964 


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Majendie,  V.  D.  Arms  and  ammunition  of  the  British  service.  12819 
Majolica.     See  Pottery. 

Major,  R.  H.     Life  of  Prince  Henry  of  Portugal,  sur named 

the  Navigator.  *I 

Major  Cravachon,  Le ;  com.-vaud.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.     {In 

his  Th^at.  compl.,  v.  7.)  14571 

Major    Gahagan,    Some  passages  in  the   life  of ;    by  W.  M. 

Thackeray.  5464 

Major  Gahagan,  Tremendous  adventures  of  ;  by  W.  M.  Thack- 
eray.     {In  his  Burlesques.)  5380 

Major  Jones's  courtship  ;  by  W.  T.  Thompson.  11190 

Majorities.     See  Political  science. 

Make  or  break  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  13104 

Make  your  wills  ;  by  E.  Mayhew  and  G.  Smith.     {In  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  16.)  11844 

Makrisi,  Taki-ad-Din  Abu-1-Abbas  Ahmad  Bin  Ali,  called  al. 
Extracts  fr.  an  Arabian  ms.  cont.  the  Saracenic  acct.  of 
the  crusade  under  Louis  IX.  {In  Bohn,  H.  G.  Chron.  of 
the  crusades.)  2383 

Making  haste  to  be  rich  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  212 

Making  merry  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.      {In  her  Writings.)  8668 

Mai  du  pays,  Le  ;  ou,  La  bateli^re  de  Brienz  ;  tableau-vaud. 

par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  17.)  *I 

Malacca.     See  Malay  Peninsula. 

Malade  imaginaire,  Le  ;  com^die-ballet ;  par  Moli^re.   (Oeuvres, 

V.  8.)  14611 

Malaria.     Edwards,  J.  F.     Malaria ;  what  it  means,  and  how 

avoided.  21162 

Malay  Archipelago.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     The  Eastern  Archi- 

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—  Bickmore,  A.  S.    Travels  in  the  East  Indian  Archipelago.  7642 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.    The  Malav  Archipelago ;  narr.  of  trav.  [1854-62] .  7859 
(In  his  Australasia.)        *                                                                                   20819 

—  See  also  Philippine  Islands. 

Malay  Peninsula  or  Malacca.     Knox,  T.  W.    {In  his  Adv.  in 

a  journey  to  Siam  and  Java.)  19882 

—  Thomson,  J.    The  straits  of  Malacca,  Indo-China,  and  China.  13580 

—  See  also  Perak. 

Malbone,  E.  G.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of  M.     {In  his 

Am.  art.  life.)  7225 

Malbone  ;  an  Oldport  romance  ;  by  T.  ^W.  Higginson.  7832 

Malcolm  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  13342 

Malcolm,  J.    Kaye,  J.  W.    Life  and  correspondence  of  M.  2  v.         *I 
Malebranche,  N.  de.     Oeuvres;  nouv.  M.,  pr^c.  d'une  introd. 

par  J.  Simon.  4  v.  *I 

Contents.    V.  1.  Entretiens  sur  la  metaphysique.  2,  Meditations  Chr6- 
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—  Bowen,  F.  {In  his  Mod.  philosophy.)  17186 
Malepeyre,  M.  F.,  ed.    Practical  treat,  on  the  manuf.  of  colors 

for  painting  by  Riffault,  Vergnaud,  and  Toussaint,  rev.  tr. 
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Malesherbes,  C.  G.  L.,  sieur  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  his 

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Malet,  A.,  Bart.     Overthrow  of  the  Germanic  Confederation, 

1866.  10640 

Malet,  L.     Mrs.  Lorimer  ;  a  sketch  in  black  and  white.  22475 

Malherbe,  F.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund., 

V.  13;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  8.)  *I 

Malheurs  heureaux,  Les  ;    par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,   s^r. 

5,  V.  2.)  *I 

Malibran,  M.  F.  G.    Clayton,  E.  C.    (In  her  Queens  of  song.)     5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.    (In  his  Great  singers,  ser.  2.)  20365 
Maling,  E.  A.    Handbook  for  ladies  on  in-door  plants,  flowers 

for  ornament,  and  song-birds.  10877 

Malkin,  J.  H.     Historical  parallels.     2  v.  16003-4 

Mallalieu,  W.  F.  Corporations  and  the  Sabbath,  (/n  Sabb.  ess.)  19808 
Mallery,  G.     Sign  language  amg.  the  N.  Amer.  Indians  comp. 

with  that  amg.  other  peoples  and  deaf  mutes.  {In  Smithson. 

Inst.  Bur.  of  Ethnol     Ann.  rept.,  1879-80.  *I 

Malleson,  F.  A.     The  Lord's  prayer  and  the  Church  ;  letters  to 

the  clergy  by  J.  Ruskin,  with  repl.  fr.  clergy  and  laity, 

and  epilogue  by  R.,  with  ess.  and  comments.     2d.  ed.  20550 

Malleson,  G.  B.     The  founders  of  the  Indian  Empire :   Lord 

Clive.     Portr.  and  plans.  22815 

—  History  of  Afghanistan  to  the  outbreak  of  the  war  of  1878.  18636 

—  Studies  fr.  Genoese  history.  13876 

Contents.    Conspiracy  of  Gianluigi  de'  Fieschi.— Jacopo  Bonfadio. — 
Sampiero    da   Bastelical  — Conspiracy  of  Vachero.  —  The  Doria.  —  The 
Fieschi.— The  Grimaldi.— The  Spinola. — Appendix. 
Mallet,  A.     Compound  engines.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.-ser.)       14160 
Mallet,  P.  H.    Northern  antiquities  ;  or,  Acct.  of  the  manners, 
customs,  etc.^  of  the  anc.  Scandinavians  ;  tr.  by  Bp.  Percy  ; 
new  ed.,  rev.,  with  trans,  of  the  prose  Edda  by  I.  A.  Black- 
well.     Add.  Abstract  of  the  Eyrbyggja  Saga,  by  Sir  W. 
Scott.  5114 

Mallet  du  Pan,  J.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund. ,  v.  4.)  *I 
Malleville  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  56 

Mallock,  W.  H.     Every  man  his  own  poet;   or,  The  inspired 

singer's  recipe  book,  by  a  Newdicate  prize-man.  18582 

—  Is  life  worth  living?  18662 

—  Same.    (In  Burlinghame,  E.  L.    Current  discuss.,  v.  2.)  17646 

—  Same,    (in  Little  chuss.,  v.  18.)  20167 

—  Lucretius.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  18041 

—  The  new  Paul  and  Virginia ;  or,  Positivism  on  an  island.  18116 

—  The  new  republic;  or,  Culture,  faith,  and  philosophy  in  an  Eng.  country 

house.    2  V.  17656-7 

—  Social  equality ;  study  in  a  missing  science.  21895 

—  Jacobi,  M.  P.  The  value  of  life ;  repl.  to  M.'s  ess.  "  Is  life  worth  living?"      18941 
Mallory,  P.     Quincy,   E.     Phoebe  Mallory ;    the  last  of   the 

slaves.     {In  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

Malone,  E.     Prior,  J.     Life  of  M.  ;   with  select,   fr.  his  ms. 

anecdotes.  *I 

Malortie,  Baron  de.   Egypt ;  native  rulers  and  foreign  interfer- 
ence.    2d.  ed.  22816 
Malory,  T.     History  of  King  Arthur.     See  Lanier,  S. 

—  Morte  Darthur;  orig.  ed.  of  Caxton,  rev.,  with  introd.  by  E.  Strachey.  7455 
Malot,  H.      Romain  Kalbris ;  his  adv.  by  sea  and  shore ;  tr. 

by  J.  McN.  Wright.     Illust.  1462 

—  Sans  famille.    2  v.  14671-2 

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—  8ame.  No  relations ;  fr.  the  Fr.  by  [M.  Laffan] .  22326 
Malouet,  P.  V.,  baron.     SaiDte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  Ms  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  11.)  *I 

Malta.     Adams,   A.   L.      Notes  of  a  naturalist  in   the   Nile 

valley  and  M.  10829 

—  Charles,  E.  R.     (In  his  Wanderings  over  Bible  lands.)  6249 

—  Senior,  N.  W.    Conversations  and  journ.  in  Egypt  and  M. ;  ed.  bv  M.  C. 

M.  Simpson.    2  v.  '  22830-1 

Malte-Brun,  C.     Universal  geography.     6  v.  2870-5 

Malthus,  D.    Bagehot,  W.    Malthus.     (In  his  Econom.  stud.)   19698 
Malthus,  T.  R.     Essay  on  the  principle  of  population.    2  v.     2877-8 

—  Principles  of  political  economy.  2876 
Malus,  S.  L.     Arago,  F.     Biography  of  M.     {In  his  Biog.  of 

disting.  sci.  men.,  ser.  2.)  7752 
Malvina ;  ou,  Un  mariage  d'inclination  ;    com^die-vaud.  ;  par 

E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  18.)  *I 

Mambi-land  ;  or,  Adventures  in  Cuba  ;  by  J.  J.  O'Kelley.  12764 
Maraan  Sabouleux  ;  com.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.   {In  his  Th^dtre 

compl.,  V.  4.)  14561 

Mamelon  ;  by  A.  W.  Tourgee.  21434 

(Bound  with  John  Eax.) 

Mamma  .Milly  ;  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  10578 

Mammalia.     Figuier,  G.  L.     Mammalia.  8511 

—  Flower,  W.  H.    Introduction  to  the  osteology  of  the  mammalia.  16660 

—  White,  A.    Popular  hist,  of  mammalia.  5907 

—  Wood,  J.  G.  (In  his  Illustrated  natural  history.)  6182 
Mammon  ;  prize  essay  ;  by  J.  Harris.  1 780 
Mammoth  Cave.     Binkherd,  A.  D.     The  Mammoth  Cave  and 

its  denizens.  *I 

—  Forwood,  W.  S.    Historical  and  descr.  narr.  of  M.  Cave ;  with  details  of 

the  eyeless  fishes.  8622 

—  Packard,  A.  S.,  Jr.  and  Putnam,  F.  W.  Mammoth  Cave  and  its  inhabit- 

ants. 10805 

—  Tavlor,  B.  (In  his  At  home  and  abroad,  ser.  1.)  4435 
Mammy  Tittleback  and  her  family  ;  by  H.  H.  [H.  M.  Jackson].  20874 
Man.     General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

—  Briggs,  G.  W.    Man.     (In  Unitarian  affirmations.)  18586 

—  Candolle,  A.  de.    Probable  fut.  of  the  human  race.    (In  Smithsonian 

Inst.  Rept.,  1875.)  12994 

—  Combe,  G.    Constitution  of  man.  912 ;  7688 

—  Ewbank,  T.    The  world  a  workshop ;  or,  Phys.  rel.  of  man  to  the  earth.       1433 

—  Galton,  F.    English  men  of  science;  their  nature  and  nurture.  13807 

—  Geijer,  E.  G.    Foreliisningar  ofver  menniskans  historia;  redigerade  och 

utgifna  af  S.  Ribbing.  15020 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Curiosities  of  human  nature.  1585 

—  Hall,  J.  C.    Analvtical  svnopsis  of  the  nat.  hist,  of  man.    (In  Pickermg, 

C.    Races,  etc.)  '  ^  3457 

—  Hartley,  D.    Observations  on  man;  his  frame,  his  duty,  and  his  expecta- 

tions. 1788 

—  Hinton,  J.    Man,  and  his  dwelling  place.  10161 

—  Hopkins,  M.    Outline  study  of  man.  12036 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Evidences  as  to  man's  place  in  nature.  2307 

—  James,  H.     (In  his  Lect.,  etc.)  2321 

—  Lawrence,  W.  Lectures  on  physiology,  zooloo:y,  and  the  nat.  hist,  of  man.        2586 

—  Lubbock,  J.    Social  and  relig'.  cond.  of  the  lower  races.  (In  Smithson- 

ian Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)  11625 

—  Page,  D.    Man;  where,  whence,  and  whither?  man  in  his  nat.  hist.  rel.         7435 

—  Parker,  T.    Lessons  fr.  the  world  of  matter  and  of  man;   fr.  notes  by 

R.  Leighton.  '  6359 

—  Quatrefages  de  Br6au,  J.  L.  A.  de.    The  human  species.  18929 
Natural  hist,  of  man;  element,  lect. ;  tr.  bv  E.  A.  Youmaus.                      13650 

-  Savage,  M.  J.    Beliefs  about  man.  21372 

—  Smith,  C.  H.    Natural  hist,  of  the  human  species.  4036 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  795 

Same;  with  prelim,  abstr.  of  the  views  of  Blumenbach,  Prichard,  etc., 

by  S.  Kneeland,  Jr.  13193 

—  Tvndall,  J.    Science  aud  mau.     (In  his  Frag-,  of  sci.,  v.  2.)  19304 

—  Virchow,  K.    Cranial  affinities  of  man  and  the  ape.     (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.- 

hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  AVhite,  E.    Life  in  Christ;  study  of  the  Script,  doctr.  on  the  nature  of 

man,  etc.    3d.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  17820 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Natural  hist,  of  man;  acct.  of  the  manners  and  customs 

of  the  uncivilized  races  :  Africa. 

Same;  Australia,  New  Zealand,  Polynesia,  America,  Asia,  and  Anc. 

Europe. 

Origin,  Unity,  Antiquity,  etc. 

—  Bagehot,  W.    Physics  and  politics ;   or,  Thoughts  on  the  appl.  of  the 

princ.  of  "  natural  selection"  and  "inheritance"  to  polit.  society.  11269 

—  Buechner,  L.    Man  in  the  past,  present,  and  future.                          '  10913 

—  Cabell,  J.  L.    Testimony  of  mod.  sci.  to  the  unity  of  mankind ;  introd. 

not.  bv  J.  W.  Alexander.  5851 

—  Campbell",  G.  D.    Primeval  man.  7687 

—  Cloddy  E.    The  childhood  of  the  world.  11913 

—  Darwin,  C.  R.    On  the  origin  of  species  by  means  of  nat.  selection.  1098 
The  descent  of  man,  and  selection  in  rel.'  to  sex.    2  v.  9089-90 

—  Dawson,  J.  W.    Fossil  men  and  their  mod.  representatives.  19850 

—  Geikie,  J.    The  great  ice-age,  and  its  rel.  to  the  antiquity  of  man.  12808 

—  Haeckel,  E.    The  evolution  of  man;  pop.  expos,  of  the  princ.  points  of 

human  ontogeny  and  phylogeny.    2  v.  18739-40 

—  Laing,  F.  H.    A  reassuring*  thought  at  the  ape's  encroachment  on  our 

own  likeness.    {In  Manning,  H.  E.    Ess.  on  relig;,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

—  Latham,  R.  G.    Man  and  his  migrations.  2581 

—  Lesley,  J.  P.    Man's  origin  and  destiny,  fr.  the  platform  of  the  sciences.  7386 

—  Lester,  A.  H.    The  Pre- Adamite ;  Script,  and  science  in  unison.  13786 

—  Lvell,  C.    Geological  evidences  of  the  antiquitv  of  man,  etc.  2660 
'Same.    4th.  ed.                                                '  13267 

—  Mivart,  St.  G.     Man  and  apes :   struct,  resemblances  and  diff.  bearing 

upon  questions  of  affinity  and  origin.  12142 

—  Murphy,  J.  J.    Habit  and  intelligence ;  ess.  on  the  law^s  of  life  and  mind.  18891 

—  Nichols,  J.  R.  Whence,  what,  where?  origin,  nature,  and  destiny  of  man.  22594 

—  Schmidt,  O.    Doctrine  of  descent  and  Darwinism.  17170 

—  Thompson,  J.  P.    Man  in  Genesis  and  in  geology.          ■  7877 

—  Tuttle,  H.    Origin  and  antiquity  of  phys.  man  scientifically  considered.  6512 

—  Yirchow,  R.    Freedom  of  science  in  the  modern  state.  18618 

—  Williams,  G.  W.    The  unity  of  the  human  family.    (In  his  Hist,  of  the 

Negro  race  in  Amer.,  v.'l.)                               '  22307 

—  Wilson,  D.    Prehistoric  man :  origin  of  civilization.    2  v.  15871-2 

—  Wiuchell,  A.    Adamites  and  pre- Adamites ;   remote  representatives  of 

the  hum.  species,  and  their  rel.  to  the  Biblical  Adam.  17994 

Preadamites;  existence  of  men  bef.  Adam;  with  study  of  their  cond., 

antiquity,  etc.  21530 

—  See  also  Anthropologv ;— Archaeology,  Prehistoric; — Civilization;  — 

Ethnology ;— Physiology. 

Man  and  apes  ;  by  St.  G.  Mivart.  12142 

Man  and  beast  here  and  hereafter  ;  by  J.  G.  Wood.  13775 
Man  and  his  dwelling  place ;  ess.   towards  the  interpretation 

of  nature.  2879 

Contents.    Science.— Philosophy.— Religion. — Ethics. 

Man  and  his  relations  ;  by  S.  B.  Brittan.  5718 

Man  and  nature  ;  by  G.  P.  Marsh.  5637 

Man  and  wife ;  by  W.  Collins.                                                  .  8612 

Man,  The,  in  black ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  17721 

Man,  The,  in  the  bell.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  3.)  19142 

Man,  The,  in  the  crowd  ;  by  E.  A.  Poe.     (In  his  Tales.)  5144 
Man,  The,  in  the  reservoir ;  by  C.  F.  Hoffman.       (In  Little 

class.,  V.  4.)                      •  12975 

Man  of  feeling;  by  H.  Mackenzie.     (In  his  Miscel.  works.)  2842 

Man,  A,  of  honor ;  by  G.  C.  Eggleston.  7256 

Man,  A,  made  of  money  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.  (In  his  Works,  v.  4.)  *I 


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Man,  The,  of  many  friends  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15663 

Man,  The,  of  the  house ;  by  Pansy  [I.  M.  Alden].  22740 

Man  of  the  world  ;  by  H.  Mackenzie.     {In  his  Miscel.  works.)  2842 

Man  on  the  ocean  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  13273 

Man  proposes  ;  a  novel.  21912 
Man  the  reformer;  lect.,  1841  ;    by  R.  W.  Emerson.     {In  his 

Nature,  etc.)  1382 

Man,  The,  who  laughs  ;  by  V.  Hugo.  7842 
Man,  The,  who  owned  he  was  a  fool.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop. 

tales,  V.  1.)  7223 

Man,  The,  who  kept  himself  in  repair.  {In  Daily  Bread,  etc.)  8689 
Man,  The,  who  stole  a  meeting-house  ;    by  J.   T.  Trowbridge. 

{In  his  Coupon  bonds.)  11228 

Man,  The,  whose  life  was  saved.     {In  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 

Man,  The,  with  the  broken  ear  ;  by  E.  About.  6908 
Man  with  the  carpet  bag  ;  by  G.  A.  ABeckett.     {In  French's 

min.  dram.,  V.  40.)  7991 
Man  with  the  demijohn ;    play  ;    by  G.  M.  Baker.     {In  his 

Temp,  dr.)  7095 
Man  with  the  iron  mask ;  adapt,   fr.   the  French  ;    by  W.  J. 

Lucas.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  29.)  11824 
Man,  The,    without  a  country ;    by  E.   E.   Hale.     {In  Little 

class.,  V.  1.)  12972 
Man  without  a  head;    by  J.   P.   Wooler.      (/n  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  34.)  7988 
Manager's  daughter;    by  E.   Lancaster.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  36.)  7989 

Manch  ;  by  M.  E.  Bryan.  19548 

Manchester,  Eng.  Black,  A.  and  C.  Guide  to  Manchester,  etc.  *I 
Manchester  marriage.  The  ;   by  E.  C.  Gaskell.     {In  her  Right 

at  last,  etc.)  2216 
Manchuria.     Adams,  A.    Travels  of  a  naturalist  in  Japan  and 

Manchuria.  10817 

Mandalay  to  Momien  ;  by  J.  Anderson.  15827 
Mandeville,  B.  de.     Stephen,   L.     Mandeville's  Fable  of  the 

bees.  {In  his  Ess.  on  freethinking,  etc.)  19049 
Mandeville  or  Maundevile,  J.    Frost,  T.     Travels  of  M.     {In 

his  Hf.-hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

—  Hale,  E.  E. .  Sir  J.  M.  and  the  crusades.  (In  his  Stor.  of  adv.)  20849 
Manetho.  Fragments.  (7n  Hodges,  E.  R^.  Cory's  anc.  frag.)  16535 
Manfred  ;  by  F.  D.  Guerrazzi.  13909 
Mangin,  A.    Earth  and  its  treasures  ;  add.  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams.  13285 

—  Mysteries  of  the  ocean ;  tr.  by  [W.  H.  D.  Adams] .  lUust.  8477 
Manhood,  -True  ;  by  H.  Giles.  {In  his  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  2.)  2253 
Manie  des  places.   La  ;  com^die-vaudeville  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s^r.  2.,  v.  17.)  *I 
Manifesto,  The  ;    doctr.  and  pract.  of  the  Church  of  Christ ; 

by  J.  Dunlavy.  1296 

Manilla.     Ball,  B.  L.     {In  his  Rambles  in  Eastern  Asia.)  317 

Manin,  D.     Castelar,  A.     {In  his  Life  of  Lord  Byron,  etc.)  15338 

Manitoba.     Rae,  W.  F.     Newfoundland  to  M.  thr.  Canada.  20903 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  797 

Manilius,  M.     Astronomicon.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat. 

min.,  V.  6.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8364 

Manley,  J.  J.    Salt,  preservation  of  food,  bread,  and  biscuits. 

(Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15476 

Manly  exercises.     See  Gymnastics. 
Mann,  H.     Ancient  and  mediaeval  republics  ;  review  of  their 

institutions,  etc.  19059 

Mann,  H.     Annual  reports  on  education.  12022 

Contents.  1839.  Qualifications  of  teachers,  etc.  1841.  EflFects  of  edu- 
cation upon  the  worldh'  fortunes  of  men.  1842.  Study  of  physiology  in 
the  schools.  1843.  Visitation  and  description  of  European  schools ;  Deaf- 
mutes  taught  to  speak  successfully.  1845.  Duties  of  the  future ;  School 
motives  and  school  vices ;  Equality  of  school  privileges.  1846.  Common- 
school  system  of  Mass.  1847.  Power  of  common-schools  to  redeem  the 
state  from  social  vices  and  crimes.  1848.  Capacity  of  the  common-school 
system  to  improve  the  pecuniary  condition,  and  elevate  the  intellectual, 
moral,  and  religious  character  of  the  Commonwealth. 

—  A  few  thoughts  for  a  young  man.  2882 

—  Lectures,  and  Annualreports  on  education.  8793 

Contents.    Means  and  objects  of  common-school  education.— Special 

f)reparation  a  prerequisite  to  teaching. — Necessity  of  education  in  a  repub- 
ican  government. — What  God  does,  and  what  lie  leaves  for  man  to  do,  in 
the  work  of  education. — Historical  view  of  education ;  showing  its  dignity 
and  its  degradation.  — District-school  libraries.— School  punishments.— 
Annual  reports,  etc. 

—  Slavery ;  letters  and  speeches.  2881 

—  Study  of  physiology  in  schools,     (/w  Lib.  of  educ,  v.  3.)  8867 

—  Thoughts  select,  from  the  writings  of  Mann.  6609 

—  Twelve  sermons,  delivered  at  Antioch  College.  7064 

—  Life  of  M.     {In  Lib.  of  education,  v.  3.)  8867 

—  Mann,  M.    Life  of  H.  Mann.  5976 

—  See  also  Common  school  Journal. 

Mann,  H.  Dorau,  J.  Mann  and  manners  at  the  court  of 
Florence,  1740-1786  ;  found,  on  the  letters  of  Mann  to  H. 
Walpole.     2  v.  156-22-3 

Mann,  I.  J.  River  bars;  causes  of  their  formation,  and  their 
treatment  by  induced  tidal  scour  ;  with  descr.  of  the  reduc- 
tion of  the  bar  at  Dublin.  20450 

Mann,  J.  B.     Life  of  Henry  Wilson.  11030 

Mann,  Mrs.  M.     Biographical  sketch  of  Sarmiento.     {In  Sar- 

miento,  D.  F.     Life  in  the  Argentine  Republic.)  7501 

—  Christianitv  in  the  kitchen ;  physiological  cook-book.  3124 

—  Life  of  H.  Mann.  5976 

—  Paper.     {In  Howe,  J.  W.    Sex  and  education.)  ^  12253 

—  and  Peabody,  E.  P.    Moral  culture  of  infancy,  and  kindergarten  guide ; 

with  music.    2d.  ed.       '  '  8054 

Mann,  R.  J.  How  the  wind  changes  ;  How  sunshine  warms 
the  earth;  Why  the  rain  falls.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for 
all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Phvsical  properties  of  the  atmosphere.     {In  Meteorologv  Soc.    Modern 

metebrologv.)  *  18899 

—  Why  the  clouds  float,  and  what  the  clouds  say;  Dew  and  hoar-frost;  How 

a  snow-flake  is  formed;  How  hail-stones  are  forged  in  the  clouds; 
How  electricity  is  generated  in  the  air ;  How  lightning  is  kindled  in 
the  thunder  storm.     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  .  20526 

—  "Why  lightning  is  seen  as  a  flash  and  heard  as  thunder ;  Fogs ;  How  build- 

ings are  protected  against  lightning ;  How  the  intensity  and  duration 

of  sunshine  are  measured.     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Why  the  wind  blows.     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 
*'Mann"  and  manners  at  the  court  of  Florence,  1740-1786; 

byDr.  Doran.     2  v.  15622-3 

Mannering,  May,  x>seud.     See  Nowell,  H.  P.  H. 
Mannerings,  The  ;  by  L.  S.  Dorr.     {Iri  Short  stor.)  6965 


798  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Manners,  Lord   J.     Address,   Manchester   Athenaeum,   1844. 

{In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  1388S 

—  Sketch  of  M.     {In  Polit.  portr.)  11693^ 
Manners,  J.     Marquis  of  Granhy.     James,  G.  P.  R.     {In  his 

Mem.,  V.  2.)  2294 
Manners  and  customs.     De  Quincy,  T.     French  and  English 

manners.      {In  his  Letters,  etc.)  1163 

—  Farrer,  J.  A.    Primitive  manners  and  customs.  18965 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    Manners  and  customs  of  nations.  1587 

—  Hay,  C.    The  club  and  the  drawing-room ;  pict.  of  mod.  life.    2  v.  in  1.  10834 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     {In  his  Chips,  v.  2.)  7665 

—  See  also  Etiquette.    Also  the  division  Description,  under  the  names  of 

various  countries. 

Manners  and  fashion  ;  by'H.  Spencer.     {In  his  Illust.,  etc.)  5623 
Manners  and  tone  of  good  society  ;  or.  Solecisms  to  be  avoided  ; 

by  a  member  of  the  aristocracy.     3d.  ed.  19445 

Manning,  Anne.    Adventures  of  the  Caliph  Haroun  Alraschid.  19786 

—  Cherry  and  Violet ;  tale  of  the  Great  Plague.  662^ 

—  Chronicles  of  merry  England.  19785 

—  Compton  Friars.  12307 

—  Deborah's  diary.  7875 

—  An  English  girl's  acct.  of  a  Moravian  settlement  in  the  Black  Forest.  4088 

—  The  household  of  Sir  Thomas  More.  2004 

—  Jacques  Bonneval ;  or,  The  days  of  the  dragonnades.  7041 

—  Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell.                                                 •  3521 

—  One  trip  more,  and  other  stories.  14177 
Manning,   C,  formerly  Mrs.   Spier.     Ancient  and  mediaeval 

India.     2  v.  10649-50 

Manning,  E.     Six  months  on  a  slaver  ;  true  narrative.     (Har- 
per's hf.-hr.  ser.)  18496 
Manning,  H.  E.,  Cardinal.     Essays  on  relig.   and  literature; 

by  various  writers,  ser.  3.  *I 

Contents.  Manning,  H.  E.  Inaugural  address.— Christie,  A.  J.  Phi- 
losophy of  Christianity.— Ay  1  ward,  J.  D.  Mystical  element  in  religion, 
and  ancient  and  modern  sjiiritism. —Patterson,  M.  Religious  condition 
of  Germany.— Lucas,  E.  Mr.  Mill  upon  libertv  of  the  press ;  Christianity 
in  relation  to  civil  society  (cout.  fr.  2d.  ser.).  — Mivart,  St.  G.  One 
point  in  controversy  with  the  Agnostics.— Laing.  F.  H.  A  reassuring 
thought  at  the  ape's  encroachment  on  our  own  likeness;  Darwinism 
brought  to  book.— Doherty,  J.  Flaws  in  the  philosophy  of  Bacon.— Hum- 
phrey, W.  Necessary  attitude  of  catholic  laymen  toAvards  the  Scholastic 
philosophy;  Constituents  of  the  personal. 

—  Four  great  evils  of  the  day.  9883 

Contents.  Revolt  of  the  intellect  against  God.— Revolt  of  the  will 
against  God.— Revolt  of  society  fr.  God.— The  spirit  of  Antichrist. 

—  Fourfold  sovereigntv  of  God.  9884 

—  Life  of  St.  Teresa.    *2d.  ed.       '  16727 

—  Miscellanies.  •  17190 

Contents.  Roma  seterna.  -The  work  and  the  wants  of  the  Cath.  Ch.  in 
•  Eng.— On  the  subjects  proper  for  the  Academia.— Father  Faber.— Visit 
of  Garibaldi  to  England.- Cardinal  Wiseman.— Inaugural  address,  session 
1866-7.— French  infidelity.— Ireland.— Inaugural  address,  1868-9.— On  prog- 
ress.—The  demon  of  Socrates.— Letters  to  the  Archbishop  of  Armagh. — 
Dr.  Nicholson's  accusation  of  the  Archbishop  of  Westminster,— Dignity 
and  rights  of  labour.— The  church  of  Rome.— Cjcsarism  and  ultramon- 
tanism.— Ultramontanism  and  Christianity.— Christianity  and  antichris- 
tianism.— The  pope  and  magna  charta.—Inaug.  address,  1876.— Philosophy 
without  assumptions.— Fred.  Ozanan.— Independence  of  the  Holv  See. 

—  Reply.     {In  Gladstone,  W.  E.    The  Vatican  decrees.)  '  *I 

—  Sermons  on  ecclesiastical  subjects.    2  v.  10466-7 

—  Sin  and  its  consequences.  12787 

—  The  Vatican  decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil  allegiance.  *I 

—  Hood,  E.  B.     {In  his  Lamps,  etc.)  8155 

—  3IcCarthv,  J.     {In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  799 

Manning,  H.  H.     Trumbull,  H.  C.     The  captured  scout  of  the 

Army  of  the  James.  7550 

Manning,  J.  M.     Half  truths  and  the  truth  ;  origin  and  devel. 

of  prevailing  forms  of  unbelief.  9798 

—  Helps  to  a  life  of  prayer.  13343 
Manning,  R.,  and  Ives,  J.  M.    New  England  fruit-book  ;  descr. 

catalogue.  2170 

Manning,  S.     American  pictures  di'awn  with  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

—  Italian  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

—  The  land  of  the  Pharaohs :  Egypt  and  Sinai ;  illust.  by  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

—  Spanish  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.    Illust.'  *I 

—  Swiss  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.    Illust.    New  ed.  *I 

—  "  Those  holy  fields."    Palestine  illust.  by  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

—  and  Green, *S.  G.    English  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  *I 
Manning,  T.     Markham,  C.  R.     Journey  to  Lhasa,  1811-12; 

Life  of  M.      {In  his  Narr.  of  Bogle  and  M.)  *I 

Manoeuvring;  by  M.  Edge  worth.  1329;  15291 
Manon  Lescaut ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  1  ; 

ser.  4,  V.  17.)  *I 

Manor  farm.  The  ;  by  M.  C.  Phillpotts.  8441 

''  Man's  a  man  for  a'  that."  (Knickerbocker  novels.)  18948 
Mansarde  des  artistes.  La ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r. 

2,  V.  12.)  *I 
Mansel,  H.  L.    The  Gnostic  heresies  of  the  1st.  and  2d.  cent. ; 

with  sk.  of  his  work,  life,  and  character,  by  the  Earl  of 

Carnarvon  ;  ed.  by  J.  B.  Lightfoot.  13627 

—  Limits  of  religious  thought ;  Ist.  Amer.  ed.  10012 

—  Limits  of  relig.  thought  examined.     (Bampton  lect.,  1858.)  10012 

—  Martineau,  J.    Hansel's  Limits  of  relig.  thought.     {In  Ais  Essays.)  6388 
Mansfield,  E.  D.    American  education,  its  princ.  and  elements.  2886 

■ —  The  Chinese  question.     {In  Atlas  ess.)  18292 

—  Life  of  Gen.  W.  Scott.  2887 

—  Personal  memories,  soc,  polit.,  and  literary,  with  sk.  of  noted  people.  18600 

—  The  political  manual ;  theory  and  pract.  of  the  government  of  the  U.  1^.  2888 
Mansfield,  R.  B.     The  log  of  the  Water  Lily ;  cruises  on  the 

Rhine,  Neckar,  Main,  Moselle,  Danube,  Sa6ne,  and  Rhone.  12202 

—  School-life  at  Winchester  College ;  or,  The  reminiscences  of  a  Winchester 

junior.  8620 
Mansfield,  W.,  Earl  of.     See  Murray,  W. 

Mansfield  Park  ;  by  J.  Austen.  253 

—  Same.    (Jw  7ier  Novels.)  733 
Manteaux,  Les  ;  com^die-vaud.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  15.)  *I 

Mantegna,  A.     Cartwright,  J.     Mantegna  and  Francia.  20840 

—  Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Mem.)  2324 
Mantell,  G.  A.    Geological  excursions  round  the  Isle  of  Wight 

and  the  coast  of  Dorsetshire.     3d.  ed.  2890 

—  Medals  of  creation ;  or,  First  lessons  in  geology.    2  v.  2891-2 

—  Petrifactions  and  their  teachings.    Illust.         "  2889 

—  Wonders  of  geology.    2  v.  2894-6 
Manton,  W.  P.     Field  botany ;  hand-book.     Illust.  21518 

—  Insects ;  how  to  catch  and  prepare  them  for  the  cabinet.    Illust.  21696 

—  Taxidermy  without  a  teacher.    2d.  ed.    Illust.  21697 
Manuals  of  health.     See  Soc.  for  Prom.  Ch.  Knowl. 

Manuel,  E.  Traitement  thermal.  (Theatre  de  camp.,  s^r.  8.)  14692 
Manuel,  J.  A.     Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.     {In  his  Orators 

of  France.)  5012 

Manuel,  N.     Schauspiel.     (Deut.  Dich.  d.  16  Jahrh.,  v.  2.)  16356 


800  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Manuela  Parades  ;   [by  W.  Chamberlain].  20496 

Man-ufactory,    The ;    by  F.   B.  Perkins.     {In  his  Devil-puz- 
zlers, etc.)  17111 

—  Same.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  3.)  13932 
Manufactures,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                                  1328  ;  7778 
Manufactures.    Babbage,  C.    Economy  of  machinery  and  man- 
ufactures. *I 

—  Knight,  C.    Cyclopaedia  of  the  industry  of  all  nations.  2503 

—  Napier,  J.    Manufacturing  arts  in  anc.  times  with  spec.  ref.  to  Bible  hist.    13690 

—  Manufactures.     {In  Wonders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 

—  Novelties,  inventions,  and  curiosities  in  arts  and  manufactures.  3271 

—  Strauss,  G.  L.  M.  and  others.    England's  veorkshops.  6629 

—  Ure,  A.    Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures,  and  mines.  4912 
Recent  improvements  in  arts,  manufactures,  etc. ;  suppl.  to  dictionary.        6603 

—  8ee  also  Bevan,  G.  P.    British  manuf .  industries. 
'    Also  Cotton. 

Manures.     Harris,  J.     Talks  on  manures.  17988 

—  Johnston,  J.  F.  W.  Instructions  for  the  analysis  of  soils,  limestones,  etc,       2378 

—  Mechi,  J.  J.    Irrigating  vv^ith  liquid  manure.    {In  Stoeckhardt,  J.  A. 

Chem.  field  lect.)  4253 

Manuscripts,  Story  of  the  ;  by  G.  E.  Merrill.  20830 

Manuscrit,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  P.  Giffard.  {In  Sayn^tes,  e^c, 

ser.  4.)  14794 

Many  moods  ;  verse  ;  by  J.  D.  Symonds.  18554 

Manypenny,  G.  W.     Our  Indian  wards.  19663 

Manzoni,  A.     I  promessi  sposi.  15503 

—  Same.    The  betrothed.  2897 
"Maori",  ^se?<d.     /See  Inglis,  J. 

Mapelli,  C.  F.     Dall,  C.  H.     {In  her  Hist,  pictures.)  1080 

Maps.     Carrington,  H.   B.     Battle   maps    and   charts   of  the 

Amer.  revolution.  *I 

—  See  also  History. 

Mara,  G.  E.  S.     Clayton,  E.      {In  her  Queens  of  son^.)  5873 

Marable  family.  The  ;  by  S.  Hillyer.  18922 

Marais, 'M.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  9.)         *I 
Marat,  J.  P.     Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

Marble,  A.  P.     See  Worcester,  Mass.   Pub.  Schools. 
Marble.    Burnham,  S.  M.     History  and  uses  of  limestones  and 

marbles.  >  *I 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Manual  of  house-painting,  graining,  marbling,  and 

sign-writing.  16932 

—  Woolnough,  C.  W.    The  whole  art  of  marbling  as  appl.  to  paper,  book- 

Marble  faun.  The  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.     2  v.  1801-2 

Marble  heart.  The  ;  romance  ;  by  C.  Selby.     {Li  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  35.)  11827 

Marble  prophecy,  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.       11080 
Marbles.     See  Farnese  marbles  ; — Sculpture. 
Marcel,  C.     Rational  method,  to  learn   to   read,    hear,   speak, 

and  write  French.     1st.  book.  15461 

—  The  study  of  languages  brought  back  to  its  true  principles ;  or.  The  art  of 

thinking  in  a  for.  language.  7681 

Marcella.      (In  Two  Russian  idyls.)  19861 

Marcellus.    Fragments.    {In  Hodges,  E.  R.    Cory's  anc.  frag.)  16535 

Marcet,  J.     Conversations  on  natural  philosophy.  5137 

—  Martiueau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.)                                                             7657;  16744 
March,  C.  W.    Daniel  Webster  and  his  contemporaries.  4th.  ed.  16058 

—  Sketches  and  adv.  in  Madeira,  Portugal,  and  the  Andalusias  of  Spain.  2854 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  801 

March,  F.  A.     Comparative  grammar  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  lan- 
guage. *I 

—  Latin  hymns,  with  En^.  notes.  13247 

—  Method*  of  philological  study  of  the  English  language.  5990 
March,  The,  to  the  sea ;  by  J.  D.  Cox.  22020 
Marchand  de  marrons,  Le  ;  par  P.  Ar^ne.      {In  Sayn^tes,  efc, 

s^r.  5.)  14795 

Marchetti,  F.     Ruy  Bias.  *I 

Marcillac,  F.     Manuel  d'histoire  de  la  litt^rature  frany.  d^p. 

son  origine.     3^.  ed.,  rev.  et  cor.  14503 

Marco  Paul  stories  ;  by  J.  Abbott.     6  v.  61-6 

Marco  Polo.     See  Polo,  M. 
Marco  Spada,  drama ;  by  J.  P.  Simpson.     {In   Mod.    stand. 

dr.,  V.  13.)  ^      11815 

Marco  Spada ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  6  ;  ser. 

4,  V.  16.)  *I 

Marco  Visconti ;  by  T.  Grossi.  21358 

Marcotte,  C.     Building  safe-guide.  19412 

Marcoy,  P.,  pseud.     See  Saint  Cricq. 

Marcus  ;  by  W.  Aimwell  [W.  Simonds].  5290 

Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus.    See  Antoninus,  Marcus  Aurelius. 
Marcus  Blair  ;  by  C.  E.  Wright.  12047 

Marcus  Curius  Dentatus.     Yonge,  C.  M.      {In   her   Book   of 

worthies.)  8118 

Marcus  Warland  ;  by  C.  L.  Heutz.  1865 

Marcy,  R.  B.     Border  reminiscences.  9841 

^  and  McCIellan,  G.  B.    Exploration  of  the  Red  River  of  Louisiana,  1852; 

with  map.    (U.  S.  Cong.  33d.  Cong.  1st.  sess.)  2898 

Mare  an  Diable,  La  ;  par  George  Sand.  14484 

Marengo.     Adams,  C.      {In  his  Gt.  campaigns.)  ^  18150 

Marenholtz-Buelow,  B.   von.     Reminiscences  of  F.    Froebel ; 

tr.  by  Mrs.  H.  Mann  ;  with  sk.  of  F.  by  E.  Shirrefif.  17063 

—  The  new  educ.  ace.  to  Froebel's  method ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  H.  Maun   [and] 

L.  Noa.  •        16699 

—  See  Kriege,  M.  H.    The  child. 

Marett,  P.  R.     Yachts  and  yacht  building.  *I 

Maretzek,  M.     Crotchets  and  quavers  ;    or,  Revelations   of  an 

opera  manager  in  America.  2900 

Marey,  E.  J.     Animal   mechanism ;    trea.    on   terrestrial   and 

aerial  locomotion.     lUust.     (Int.  Sci.  ser.)  13248 

—  Phenomena  of  flight  in  the  animal  kingdom.     (In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Rept.,1869.)                                                        '  11625 

Margaret  of  Anjou.,  Queen  of  Henry  VI.  of  Eng.  Abbott,  J. 

History  of  M.                                          '  5292 

—  Hookham,  M.  A.    Life  and  times  of  M.    2  v.  10821-2 

—  Watson,  H.C.     (7w  A  is  Heroic  women.)  4076 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.     {In  his  Seven  heroines  of  Christ.)  18848 
Margaret  (Beaufort) ,  Countess  of  Richmond  and  Derby.  Coop- 
er, C.  H.     Memoir  of  M.    "  ^                 18620 

Margaret  (Marguerite  de  Valois),  Queen  of  NavaiTe.     Sainte- 

Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  du  lund.,  v.  6,  7.)  *I 

Margaret  (Tudor),  Queen  of  James  IV.     Strickland,  A.     {In 

her  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland,  v.  1.)  4288 

Margaret;  by  C.  C.  F.  Tytler.  •  12251 

Margaret;  by  [S.  Judd].     2  v.  2402-3 


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Margaret ;  or,  Prejudice  at  home,  and  its  victims..  2903 

Margaret ;  story  of  life  in  a  prairie  home  ;  by  [M.  A.  Bright].  7409 

Margaret  Catchpole  ;  by  R.  Cobbold.  5279 

Margaret  Cecil ;   by  Cousin  Kate.  2901 

Margaret  Chetwynd  ;  by  S.  Morley.  17634 

Margaret  Denzil's  history;  by  [F.  Greenwood].  9213 
Margaret  Douglass,  Countess  of  Lennox.     Strickland,  A.     {In 

her  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland,  v.  2.)  4289 

Margaret  Graham;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  12410 
Margaret   Maitland,  Mrs.,  Passages   in  the  life  of;  by  Mrs. 

Oliphant.  3090 
Margaret  Percival ;  by  [E.  M.  Sewell].     2  v.                            3909-10 

Margaret  Percival  in  America;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  1717 

Margaret  Smith's  journal.  Leaves  from  ;   [by  J.  G.  Whittier].  4762 

Margarethe  ;  by  E.  Juncker.  17838 
Margary,  A.  R.     Journey  from  Shanghae  to  Bhamo,  and  back 

to  Manwyne  ;  fr.  his  journal  and  letters,  with  biog.  pref . 

Add.,  chapter  by  Sir  R.  Alcock.     Portr.  and  map.  16540 

Margie's  remembrances  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  10572 

Margret  Howth  ;  by  R.  H.  Davis.  2048 
Marguerite  (in  names  of  sovereigns) .     See  Margaret. 

Marguerite  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  {In  his  Operas  corniques,  v.  7.)  *I 
Marguerite   de   Sainte-Gemme ;    com^die ;  par   George    Sand. 

(In  her  Th^Mre  compl.,  s^r.  4.)  14513 
Marguerite  de  Valois  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  11584 
Marguerites,  J.  de.     Felix  Mendelssohn  Bartholdy.     (7ri  Men- 
delssohn Bartholdy,  F.     Letters.)  5859 
Marheinecke,  P.     Appearance  of  Luther   before   the    Diet   at 

Worms,  1521.  {In  Lieber,  F.  Great  events,  etc.)  5105 
Mari  qui  lance  sa  femme,  Un  ;  com^die.     {In  Labiche,  E.  M. 

Th^^tre  compl.,  v.  10.)  14574 
Mari  qui  dort,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  E.  Gondinet.      {In  Legouve, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     ThMtre,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  1468& 
Maria  Antoinette.     See-  Marie  Aptoinette. 
Maria  Leczinska,  Queen  of  Louis   XF.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A. 

{In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  8.)  *I 
Maria  Louisa  Victoria,  Duchess  of  Kent.     Martineau,  H.     {In 

Aer  Biog.  sk.)                          '                                          7657;  16744 

Maria  Theresa.     Hewitt,  M.  E.     (In  her  Lives.)  1899 

—  Jameson,  A.     (In  her  Memoirs,  v.  2.)  2327 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  9, 10.)  *I 

—  Sketch  of  M.     (7?i  Women  of  worth.)  121^ 

—  Watson,  H.  C.     (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
. —  Yonge,  C.  D.     (m  his  Seven  heroines  of  Christ.)  18848- 

Mariage  d' amour,  LTn  ;  par  L.  Halevy.  14790 

Mariage  dans  le  monde,  Un  ;  par  O.  Feuillet.  14396 
Mariage  d'argent,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  l,v.  1.)       *I 

Mariage  de  Gerard,  Le  ;  par  A.  Theuriet.  14554 
Mariage  de  raison,  Le  ;  com^die  vaudeville  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  16.)  *I 
Mariage  de  Victorine,  Le  ;  com^die  ;    par   George    Sand.     {In 

her  The^tfe  compl.,  ser.  2.)  14511 
Mariage  du  due  Pomp^e.     See  Alton  Sh^e. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


803 


Mariage  enfantine,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,v.8.)     *I 
Mariage  exceutrique,  Un  ;  par  L.  Gualdo.  14632 

Mariage  forc^,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  Moli^re.     (Oeuvres,  v.  3.)     14606 
Mariages  d'aventure  ;  par  E.  Gaborian.  14667 

Mariages  de  Philom^ne,  Les  ;  par  H.  Greville  [A.  F.  Durand].  14582 


Mariages  du  P^re  Olifus,  Les  ;  par  A.  Dumas. 

Mariamne  ;  or,  The  Queen's  fate  ;  by  E.  H.  M. 

Marian  Grey  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes. 

Marian  Rooke  ;  by  H.  Sedley.' 

Marianela ;  by  B.  P.  Galdos. 

Marianini,  S.     Matteucci,  C.     Life  and  scientific  labors  of  M. 

{In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.) 
Marie  ;  story  of  Russian  love  ;  by  A.  Pushkin. 
Marie  Antoinette  de  Lorraine,  A.  J.   J.      Abbott,  J.   S.   C. 
History  of  M. 
—  Campan,  J.  L.  H.  G.    M^moires  sur  la  vie  de  M.  A.   (Barri^re.    Bib.  des 
Mem.,  V.  10.) 


9504 
2904 
2050 
6229 
22859 

11625 
16688 

79 

1453(> 

—  -  Memoirs  of  the  private  life  of  M.    3d.  ed.    2  v.  16989-90 

—  Caiivle,  T.    The  diamond  necklace.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  699 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Lives.)  I.i84 

—  Hayw  ard,  A.     (In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  2.)  12306 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  8,  9, 10;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Watson,  H.  C.     (In  his  Heroic  women.}  .  4676 

—  Weber,  J.    Memoires  cone.  M.     (Barriere.    Bib.  des  m6m.,  v.  7.)  14527 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.    Life  of  Marie  Antoinette.    2  v.  15937-8 
(In  his  Seven  heroines  of  Christ.)  18848 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son  ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6568 

Marie  Brontin  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  9543 

—  Same.    (In  his  Romans.)   '  9549 
Marie  Courtenay.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  7.)  14307 

Marie  de  M^dicis.     Pardoe,  J.     Life  of  M.     3  v.  3356-8 

Marie  Duval ;    com^die  ;  par  A.  Decourcelle.       {In  Legouv^, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14688 

Marie  Famette  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.     {In  her  Evil  eye,  e^c.)      15598 
Marie  Jobard  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  5.)  *I 

Marie  Joseph  de  Saxe.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  11.)  *I 

Marie  Stuart.     See  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 

Marie  Tudor  ;  by  V.  Hugo.     {In  his  Theatre,  v.  3.)  '      1443^ 

Marier  sa  fille  ;  par  Henry  Greville  [A.  F.  Durand].  14565 

Marietta  ;  by  T.  A.  Trollope.  7470 

Mariette  ;  par  L.  Hal^vy.    -(//i  ^is  Mariage  d'amour.)  14790 

Marriette-Bey,  A.     The  monuments  of  upper  Egypt ;    trans. 

of  the  Itin^raire  de  la  Haute  Egypt ;  by  A.  Mariette.  17676 

Marine  hygiene.     See  American  Public  Health  Association. 
Marine  insurance.     See  Insurance. 
Marine  surveying.,     Robinson,  J.   L.      A  treatise  on  marine 

surveying  ;  with  questions  for  examinations,  etc.  22539 

Marine  warfare.     See  Maritime  law. 
Marion,  F.     Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)      1829 

—  Simms,  W.  G.    Life  of  Marion.  3992 
Marion,  F.  Wonderful  balloon  ascents.    (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)     8784 

—  Wonders  of  optics ;  tr.  and  ed.   [with  chap,  on  the  spectroscope] ,  by  C. 

W.  Quin.    (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  7126 


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—  Wonders  of  vegetation ;  fi\  the  Fr. ;  ed.  with  add.,  by  S.  de  Vere.     (111. 

lib.  of  wonders.)                                                         '  10507 

Marion  Berkley;  by  L.  Caxton  [L.  B.  Comins].  9857 

Marion  de  Lorme  ;  by  V.  Hugo.      (In  his  Th^dtre,  v.  2.)  14438 

Marion  Fay;  by  A.  TroUope.  21603 

Marion  Graham;  by  Meta  Lander  [M.  W.  Lawrence].  5112 
Maritana  ;  grand  opera  ;  by  W.  V.  Wallace.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W. 

Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Maritime  law.     Woolsey,  T.  D.     Exeniption  of  private  prop- 
erty upon  the  sea  fr.  capture.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

Marius,  C.     Beesley,  A.  H.     The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla.  18125 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.  {In  his  Capt.  of  Rom.  Repub.)  1871 
Marivaux,  P.  C.  de  C.  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  9.)  *I 

Marjorie  Daw  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.  11933 
Marjorie  Fleming;  by  J.  Brown.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  10.)         12981 

—  Same.  {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  2.)  6425 
Marjorie's  quest ;  by  J.  T.  Gould.  11072 
Mark,  the  match  boy  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  9206 
Mark  Gildersleeve  ;  by  J.  S.  Sauzade.  11485 
Mark  Rutherford,  Autobiography  of.  20820 
Mark  Seaworth ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  10619 
Mark  Twain,  pseud.     See  Clemens,  S.  L. 

Mark  Wilton,  the  merchant's  clerk ;  by  C.  B.  Taylor.  6435 

Marked;  by  J.  Ingelow.     (Jri /^er  Sister's  bye-hours.)  6354 
Markets.     De  Voe,  T.  F.     Market  assistant ;  descr.  of  food 

sold  in  the  markets.  6688 

—  Parloa,  M.  Miss  Parloa's  new  cook-book ;  guide  to'marketing,  etc.  19954 
Markham,  Mrs.,  pseud.     See  Penrose,  E.  C. 

Markham,  A.  H.     Northward  ho !     lUust.  19121 

Contents.  Early  polar  voyages.— Capt.  Phipps'  voy.,  1773.— A  mid- 
shipman's narrative,  1773.— Voyage  of  Buchan  and  Franklin,  1818.— Sir 
E.  Parry's  attempt  to  reach  the  "No.  pole,  1827.— Sir  G.  Nares's  polar  exp., 

'       1875-1876. 

—  A  polar  reconnaissance;   voyage  of  the  ''Isbjorn"  to  Novava  Zembla, 

1879.    Maps  and  Illust.  *  *I 

—  Whaling  cruise  to  Baffin's  bay  and  the  gulf  of  Boothia;  and  acct.  of  the 

rescue  of  the  crew  of  the"  Polaris."  12729 

Markham,  C.  R.     General  sketch  of  the  hist,  of  Persia.  12583" 

—  Narrative  of  the  mission  of  G.  Bogle  to  Tibet ;  and  the  journev  of  T. 

Manning  to  Lhasa;  ed.  with  notes,  introd.,  and  lives  of  B.  and  M.  *I 

—  Peru.    Illust.     (Foreign  countries,  e^c.)  20376 

—  Peruvian  bark;  pop.  acct.  of  the  introd.  of  Chinchoua  cultivation  into 

Brit.  India,  1860-1880.  '  •  20337 

—  The  threshold  of  the  unknown  region  [Arctic  regions].  12203 

—  The  war  between  Peru  and  Chile,  1879-1882.  22817 
Markham,  R.     Aboard  the  Mavis.     Illust.                       .              20064 

—  Around  the  Yule  lo^.    Illust.  '  20065 

—  On  the  edge  of   winter ;   stories  and  ballads  of  the  earlv  davs  of  our 

country.    Illust.  *        '  21098 

Markoe,  G.  F.  H.   Legislation  in  rel.  to  pharmacy.   (In  Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1873.)  15733 

Markof ;  by  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].  18706 

Marks,  W.  D.     The  relative  proportions  of   the  steam  engine  ; 

lect.     Illust.  20916 

Marlborough,  J.,  Duke  of.     See  Churchill,  J. 
Marlborough,  S.,  Duchess  of .     See  Churchill,  S. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  805 

Marlitt,  E.,  pseud.     See  Johns,  E. 

Marlowe,  C.    Dr.  Faustus.  (/w  Ward,  A.  W.    Old  Eng.  drama.)  18263 

Marmaduke  Merry,  the  midshipman  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  5570 

Marmier,  X.     Histoire  d'un  pauvre  musicien.      (1770-1793.)  9416 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Marmont,  A.  F.  L.  V.  de,  chic  de  Baguse.   Headley,  J.  T.   {In 

his  Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1826 

—  Marmont.     {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Marmontel,  J.  F.  Memoires.   (Barri^re.  Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  5.)  14525 

—  Same.    Memoirs ;  fr.  the  Fr.    4  v.  *I 

—  Same.    Memoirs  of  M.     (Choice  autobiog.)    2  v.  17702-3 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Marmorne.  (No  name  ser.)  17484 
Marolles,  M.   de,   I'abbe  de   Villeloin.      Sainte-Beuve,   C.    A. 

{In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  14.)  *I 

Maroon,  The ;  by  M.  Reid.                                                 ■  5806 

Marooner's  island  ;  by  F.  R.  Goulding.  8799 
Marot,  C.  Morley,  H.  C.  Marot,  and  other  studies.  2  v.  10825-6 
Marquesas  Islands.      Dupetit-Thouars,   A.      {In  his  Voyage 

autour  du  monde.)      (Reybaud,  L.     Marines  et  voyages.)  9544 

Marquess,  The  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15657 

Bound  icith  The  widow. 

Marquetry.     Bemrose,  W.,  Jr.     Manual  of  buhl  work  and  M.  *I 

Marquette,  J.   Sparks,  J.   {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  10.)  4119 

Marquis  de  Villemer,  Le  ;  par  George  Sand.  14506 

—  Same.     {In  her  Theatre  compl.,  s^r.  4.)  14613 

—  Same.  Eng.  The  Marquis  de  Yillemer.  9175 
Marquis  Ernest,  Le  ;  sayn^te  ;   par  L.  D^pret.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  3.)  14793 

Marquis,  The,  of  Carabas  ;  by  H.  P.  Spofford.  21842 

Marquis,  The,  of  Letoriere  ;  by  E.  Sue.  11957 

Marquis,  The,  of  Lossie  ;  by  G.  Macdonald.  17342 
Marquise  de  Brinvilliers,   La ;    par  A.   E.   Scribe.      (Operas 

comiques,  v.  4.)  *I 
Marquise  de  Crac,  La  ;  sayn^te  ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly.     (Th^^tre 

de  camp.,  s6r.  7.)  14691 

Marquise  de  Parab^re,  La  ;  par  La  Comtesse  Dash.  9478 
Marquises  de  la  fourchette,  Les  ;  vaude.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  Theatre  compl.,  v.  4.)  14561 
Marraine,  La  ;  com^die  vaudeville  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

ser.  2,  V.  17.)  *I 

Marriage.     Austin,  J.  M.     Voice  to  the  married.  257 

—  Bingham,  J.  F.    The  Christian  marriage  ceremony.  11118 

—  Cook,  J.    Marriage.  18479 

—  Huth,  A.  H.    Marriage  of  near  kin  consid.  with  respect,  to  the  laws  of 

nations,  results  of  exper.,  and  teachings  of  biologv.  14220 

—  Jeaflreson,  J.  C.    Brides  and  bridals.    2  v.                  '  16850-1 

—  Jervis,  J.  B.    The  question  of  marriage.     {In  his  Labour,  etc.)  17137 

—  Lea,  J.  W.    Christian  marriage ;  its  open  and  secret  enemies  in  Eng.  21564 

—  McLennan,  J.  F.    Primitive  marriage.     {In  his  Stud,  in  anc.  hist.)  16838 

—  Wood,  E.  J.  The  wedding-day  in  all  ages  and  countries.  2  v.  22841-2 
Marriage  ;  by  Miss  Ferrier.  ^  12461 
Marriage  as  it  may  be  ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.  {In  her  Pict.  of  private 

life,  ser.  1.)  1369 

Marriage  in  high  life,  A  ;  by  O.  Feuillet.  15532 


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Marriage  of  Figaro.     See  Nozze  di  Figaro. 

Marriage  of  Moira  Fergus  ;  by  W.  Black.  13958 

Married  and  single  ;  comedy  ;    by  J.  Poole.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  10.)  11812 
Married  bachelor ;  by  P.  P.  O'Callaghan.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  18.)  11845 

Married  belle,  The  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith.  11090 

Married  beneath  him  ;  by  J.  Payn.  15802 

Married  by  accident.     (/n.Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
Married  life  ;  comedy  ;   by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     (in  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.17.)  11818 
^larried  or  single?  by  [C.  M.  Sedgwick].     2  v.                           3873-4 

Married  rake:  by  C.  Selby.      (Jn  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  9.)  11840 
Marriott,  C.     On  the  digestion  of  knowledge.     {In  Soc.   for 

Encour.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  5855 
Marryat,  F.     See  Church,  F.  M. 
Marryat,  F.  S.     Mountains  and  molehills;  or.  Recollections  of 

a  burnt  journal.  2923 

Marryat,  Capt.  F.     The  children  of  the  new  forest.  7744 

—  Frank  Mildmav ;  or,  The  naval  officer.  6436 

—  Jacob  Faithfiif.  2919 

—  Japhet  in  search  of  a  father.  2907 

—  The  king's  own.  2922 

—  Masterman  Ready.  2908 

—  The  mission ;  or,'  Scenes  in  Africa.  2909 

—  Mr.  Midshipman  Easy.  2910 

—  The  Pacha  of  many  tlales.  2912 

—  Percival  Keene.  2913 

—  Peter  Simple.  2914 

—  The  phantom  ship.  2915 

—  The  pirate ;  and  The  three  cutters.  9268 

—  The  poacher.  2916 

—  Poor  Jack.  9267 

—  The  privateersman.  7824 

—  Rattlin  the  reefer.  2917 

—  Settlers  in  Canada.    New  ed.    Illust.  2918 

—  Snarleyyow ;  or,  The  dog  fiend.  2921 

—  Valerie ;  an  autobiography.  7823 

—  Church,  F.  M.    Life  and  letters  of  Capt.  M.    2  v.  11202-3 

—  Home,  R.  H.  {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
Marrying  off  a  daughter;  by  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  Durand].  18037 
Mars      Denning,  W.  F.     Mars.     (In  Brown,  R.     Science  for 

all,  ser.  3.)  20526 
JVlarschner,  H.     Ivauhoe  ;  or.  The  templar  and  the  Jewess. 

{In  Tryon,  G.  W.     Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

JMarsden,  S.     Yonge,  CM.     {In  her  Pioneers,  etc.)  10120 
JMarsden,  W.     Plan  of  a  hospital  and  cleansing  establishment 

for  the  treatment  of  cholera,  etc.      {In  Am.   Pub.   Health 

Asso.  Rept.,  V.  1.)  *I 
Marsh,  A.  C.     See  Marsh-Caldwell,  A.  C. 

Marsh,  0.  C.     Wolfe  of  the  Knoll;  and  other  poems.  5117 
Marsh,  G.  P.     The  earth  as  mod.  by  human  action  ;  new  ed.  of 

Man  and  nature.  *I 

—  Lectures  on  the  Eng.  language.                     -  2926 

—  Man  and  nature ;  or,  Physical  geography  as  mod.  by  hum.  action.  6637 

—  Same ;  new  ed.   See  above,  Earth  as  modified. 

—  Origin  and  hist,  of  the  Eng.  language,  and  of  the  early  literature  it  em- 

bodies. 3862 

Marsh,  J.     Temperance  recollections  ;  autobiog.  6631 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  807 

Marsh,  J.  B.  Stories  of  Venice  and  the  Venetians.  11753 
Marsh,  J.  B.  T.  Story  of  the  Jnbilee  singers  ;  with  their  songs  ; 

rev.  ed.  19686 
Marsh,  O.  C.     The  horse  in  America ;  Prof.   Marsh's  disc,  in 

fossils,      (/n  Tribune  pop.  science.)  12943;  *I 

Marsh-Caldwell,  A.  C.     Adelaide  Lindsay.  12406 

—  Aubrev.                                    .  12425 

—  Evelvn  Marston.  11920 

—  Father  Darcy.  5276 

—  Norman's  bridge.  5236 

—  The  Protestant  reformation  in  France ;  or,  History  of  the  Hugonots.  2  v.  2924-5 

—  The  triumphs  of  time.  12426 
Marshall,  A.  and  M.  P.  The  economics  of  industry.  2d.  ed.  22685 
Marshall,  E.     Between  the  cliffs;  Wandering  May.  12525 

—  Constantia  Carew ;  autobiography.  22626 

—  Joanna's  inheritance.  16952 

—  Ladv  Alice ;  or,  Two  sides  of  a  picture.  17468 

—  Less'ous  of  love.  7393 

—  A  lily  among  thorns.  12232 

—  Memories  of  troublous  times ;  hist,  of  Dame  Alicia  Chamberlayne.  20095 

—  Mrs.  Mainwaring's  iournal.  7316 
Marshall,  F.  French  home  life.  11784 
Marshall,  H.     l^rown,  J.     Dr.  Marshall  and  military  hygiene. 

{In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.)  22240 

Marshall,  J.     Life  of  George  Washington.     5  v.  *I 

—  Flanders,  H.     (In  his  Lives,  etc.,  of  the  Chief  Justices,  v.  2.)  14147 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

—  Story,  J.    (/w  his  Misc.  writings.)  4262 

—  "Wynne,  J.  Life  of  Marshall.  (In  his  Lives,  etc.)  4885 
Marshall,   T.  W.    M.     Christian  missions;    their  agents  and 

their  results.     2  v.  5883-4 

—  My  clerical  friends  and  their  rel.  to  mod.  thought.  19393 
Marsham,  Mrs.  Robert.  Cousin  Simon.  19494 
Marshman,  J.  C.     Memoirs  of  H.  Haveldck.  10731 

—  The  history  of  India,  to  the  close  of  Lord  Dalhousie*s  administration.  3  v.  13590-2 

—  Life  and  labours  of  Carey,  Marshman,  and  Ward,  the  Serampore  mis- 

sionaries.                    '  6898 
Marshman,  J.     Marshman,  J.  C.    Life  and  labours  of  Carey, 

M.,  and  Ward.  6898 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  (In  her  Pioneers  and  founders.)  10120 
Marston,  J.  W.     Plays.    See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Sketch  of  M.  (In  Dram,  of  the  present  day.)  •  10138 
Marstons,  The  ;  by  H.  Aid^.  ^  13677 
Marta  ;  opera  ;  by  Flotow.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Marteilhe,   J.     The   Huguenot   galley-slave ;    autobiog.    of    a 

French  protestant.  6671 

Marten,  H.  Forster,  J.  (In  his  Statesmen,  etc.)  1498 
Martha  Guinnis  and  her  son.  Story  of  ;  by  Mrs.  (^rowe.   (  With 

Tieck,  J.  L.     The  elves.)               *  12446 

Martha  the  gipsey  ;  by  T.  Hook.  (  With  Passion  and  principle.)  15664 
Marthold,  J.  de.     L' alliance  ;  monologue.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc., 

ser.  3.)  14793 

—  L'ecran  bleu;  com6die.     (In  Saynetes,  etc.,  s^t.  8.)  14798 

—  Jouons  la  com6die  1  com^die.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  6.)  14796 

—  La  chaste  Suzanne ;  monologue.     (In  Saynetes.  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14794 

—  On  the  eve  of  the  wedding.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  On  nous  regarde!  indiscretion;  La  lampe  raerveilleuse ;  monologue  inter- 

rompu.     (In  Sayn6tes,  etc.,  s6r.  7.)  14797 


808  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Un  proverbo  de  salon.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  s6r.  8.)  14692 

—  Troisjeunes  lilies;  fantaisie  naturaliste.     (Jw  Sayn^tes,  e«c.,s6r.  5.)  14796 

—  La  veiUe  du  mariage;  monologue.     (Jn  Saynfetes,  e^c,  ser.  2.)  14792 
Martialis,  M.  V.     Carmina,  etc.     {In  Lemaire,   N.   E.     Poet. 

Lat.  min.,  v.  1.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8359 

—  Epigrammata;  illust.  quinque  Parisiensis  acad.  professores.    3  v.  (Bib. 

Class.  Lat.)  '  8279-81 

—  Conlngton,  J.    '  Epigrammata  selecta.'     {In  Ms  Misc.  writings,  v.  1.)  11124 
Martin,  — .  Natural  history ;  fr.  the  German ;  by  S.  A.  Myers. 

Illust.     2  ser.  2930-1 

Contents.    Ser.  1.    Mammalia.— Birds. — Reptiles.    3.    Fishes. — Mol- 
lusca. — Insecta. — Vegetable  kingdom. — Mineralogy. 
Martin,  Mrs.  A.  C.     What   shall   we    attempt   in   elementary 

schools?     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

Martin,  B.  N.     Specimens  of  Eng.  literature.     See   Shaw,  T. 

B.  cmd  Smith,  W. 
Martin,  B.  L.  H.     Age  of  Louis  XIV.  ;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth. 

2  V.     (Martin's  Hist,  of  France.)  6007-8 

—  The  decline  of  the  Fr.  monarchy;  fr.  4th.  Paris  ed.,  by  M.  L.  Booth.    2 

V.     (Martin's  Hist,  of  France.)  "  6974-5 

—  Histoire  de  France,  jusqu'en  1879;  table  analytique.    17  v.  *I 

—  Popular  hist,  of  France,  fr.  the  1st.  revolution  :  tr.  bv  M.  L.  Booth  and 

A.  L.  Alger,  v.  1,  2.  '  17615-16 

Martin,  JL.,  joint  author.     See  Labiche,  E..  M. 
Martin,  F.    Angeliqne  Arnaud,  abbess  of  Port  Royal.    2d.  ed.   16841 

—  Michelle  and  Little  Jack.  18890 
Martin,  F.  X.     History  of  Louisiana ;   with  mem.  by  W.    W. 

Howe  ;  app..  Annals  of  La.  fr.  1815-61,  by  J.  F.  Condon.        *I 
Martin,  F.     Hand  book  of  contemporary  biography.  8538 

—  History  of  Lloyd's,  and  of  marine  insur.  in  Gt.  Brit. ;    With  statistics 

rel.' to  marine  insurance.  15635 

—  The  statesman's  year-book.    1881-2.  20247;  21453 
Martin,  G.  H.     Text  book  on  civil  government  in  the  U.  S.        19846 

Contents.    Principles  of  civ.  government.— Civ.  govern,  in  the  states 
bef .  their  independence.— Const,  govern,  of  Mass.— Const,  govern,  of  U.  S. 
Martin,  H.  N.    How  skulls  and  backbones  are  T^uilt.    {In  Mar- 

•    tin,  H.  N.  cmd  others.     Lect.)  22774 

—  The  human  body;  acct.  of  its  struct,  and  activities,  and  the  cond.  of  its 

healthy  working.     (Am.  sci.  ser.)  ^  *I 

—  and  Moale,  W.  A.    Handbook  of  vertebrate  dissection.    Pt.  1.    How  to 

dissect  a  chelonian.  21363 

—  and  others.    Lectures  to  the  employes  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  R. 

R.  Co.  .  22774 

Contents.  3Iartin,  H.  N.  How  skulls  and  backbones  are  built. — Sew- 
all,  H.  How  we  move. — Sedgwick,  W.  T.  On  fermentation. — Brooks,  W. 
K.    On  some  methods  of  locomotion  in  animals. 

—  Joint  author.    See  Huxley,  T.  H. 

Martin,   H.    A.     Animal   vaccination.     {In  Amer.   Soc.   Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

Martin,  H.     The  atonement.  9111 

Martin,  J.     Craik,  L.  (M.)  M.     A  legacy;  life  and  remains 

of  Martin.     2  v.  18217-18 

Martin,  J.  H.     An  earthworm.     {In  Brown,  R.     Sci.  for  all, 

ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Hairs  and  scales.     (In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  A  manual  of  microscopic  mounting;  with  notes  on  the  collect,  and  exam. 

of  objects.  12863 

Martin,  L.  A.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Martin,  R.  M.  China ;  political,  commercial,  and  social.  2  v.  2927-8 
Martin,  S.     Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  Tier  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Chambers,  W.    (In  his  Stor.  of  remark,  persons.)  18069 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  809 

—  Sketch  of  S.  Martin.     {In  Worn,  of  worth.)  1219 
Martin,  T.     Faust;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse.                                            12724 

—  Horace.     (Anc.  class,  for  En^.  read.)  9024 

—  Horace.     {In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  Life  of  His  Royal  Highness,  the  Prince  Consort.  Portr.  5  v.     13479-80;  17488-90 

—  Life  of  Horace.     {In  Horatius  Flaccus,  Q.  Works,  v.  1.)  21482 

—  Mrs.  Humphrey  Greenwood's  tea-party.  (M  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  5.)        8045 

—  The  odes,  epodes,  and  satires  of  Horace;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse.  13515 

—  The  Vita  nouva  of  Dante;  tr.,  with  introd.  and  notes.  12816 

—  and  Avtoun,  W.  E.    Poetical  works  of  Louis  Napoleon.  (Napoleon  bal- 

lads, by  Bon  Gaultier.)  3216 

Martin,  W.  A.  P.     The  Chinese  ;  their  education,  philosophy, 

and  letters.  20372 

Martin,  W.  C.  L.     Cattle  ;  their  breeds  and  management.  2929 

—  joint  author.    See  Youatt,  W. 

Martin  Chuzzlewit,  Life  and  adventures  of;  by  C.  Dickens.  1200 
Martin  Holdfast,  The  passion  of ;  by  J.  Skelton.    {In  his  Ess. 

in  romance.)  18752 

Martin  Pole  ;  by  J.  Saunders.  6704 

Martin  the  foundling  ;  by  E.  Sue.  12872 

Martin  Ware's  temptation  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  13099 

Martine,  A.     Droll  dialogues  and  laughable  recitations.  10534 
Martineau,  H.  Autobiography;  ed.  byM.  W.  Chapman.  2  v.  1675G-7 

—  Bank  notes  and  bullion.    2  pts.  2932 

—  Biographical  sketches.  7657 

Contents.  A.  Opie.— Prof.  Wilson.— J.  G.  Lockhart.— M.  R.  Mitford. 
— C.  Bronte.— S.  Rogers.— J.  W.  Crocker.— Mrs.  Marcet.- H.  Hallam.— 
Mrs.  Wordsworth. — T.  De  Quincey. — Lord  Macaulay. — Mrs.  Jameson. — 
W.  S.  Landor.  —  G.  Combe.  —  Humboldt.  —  Bp.  Blomtield.  —  Archbp. 
Whately.  —  Marquis  of  Londonderry.- Ld.  Raglan.— The  Napiers.— F. 
Beaufort.— J.  Richardson.— Ld.  Denmau.— Ld.  Chancellor  Campbell.— D. 
Roberts. — Miss  Berry. — Father  Mathew. — R.  Owen. — Lady  Byron. — Mar- 

Juis  of  Anglesey.  —  Hume. —  Ld.  Murray.— Ld.  Herbert.— Marquis  of 
.ansdowne.— Ld.' Lyndhurst.— Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine.— Duke  of 
Newcastle.— Earl  of  Carlisle.— Ld.  Palmerston.— Ld.  Brougham.— Last 
birthday  of  the  Emp.  Nicholas.— Metternich  and  Austria.— Duchess  of 
Gloucester. — Frederick  Wm.  IV.  of  Prussia. — Duchess  of  Kent. 

—  Same.    4th.  ed.,  enl.;  with  autobiog.  sk.  16744 

Additional  contents.  Herschel.— Landseer. — Baron  Cornwall. — Mrs. 
Somerville. 

—  A  communication.     {In  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

—  The  Crofton  boys.  '  8067 

—  Deerbrook.        '  10783 

—  Devotional  exercises ;  reflect,  and  prayers;  add..  Guide  to  the  study  of 

the  Scriptures ;  fr.  3d.  Lond.  ed.    '  2933 

—  Eastern  life,  present  and  past.  2934 

—  Feats  on  the  Fiord.  29.58 

—  French  wines  and  politics.     (Illust.  of  polit.  econ.)  2935 

—  Glen  of  the  echoes;  or,  Dan  Mahony  and  Dora  Sullivan.  (Illust.  of  polit. 

econ.)  2936 

—  The  Hampdens ;  an  historiette.  19.524 

—  Hill  and  vallev ;  or,  Hands  and  machinerv.    (Illust.  of  polit.  econ.)  2937 

—  History  of  the  Peace;  Eng.,  1816-1854;  Introd.,  1800-1815.    4  v.  5864-7 

—  The  hour  and  the  man.    3  v.  29aS-40 

—  Same.    2  v.  5471-2 

—  Household  education.  2941 

—  Life  in  the  sick-room ;  essays ;  introd.  by  E.  L.  Follen.    2d.  Amer.  ed.  5176 

—  Miscellanies.    2  v.  2942-3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Philosophical  essays.— Moral  essays.— Parables. — 
Poetry.    2.    Tales.— Reviews. 

—  Society  in  America.    3  v.  2944-6 

—  Retrospect  of  western  travel.    3  v.  2947-9 

—  The  settlers  at  home.  10871 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    {In  his  Women  of  fashion,  v.  2.)  18868 

A  book  with  '•*!"  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
of  a  user  of  the  Librarv,  and  can  be  secured  onlv  bv  asking  an  attendant  for  it. 
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810  FEEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Chapman,  M.  W.    Memorials  of  H.Martineau.  (Iii  Martineau,  H.   Auto- 

biot^raphy,  v.  2.)  16757 

—  Gre<?,  W.  R.     (Z?i  Ais  Misc.  essavs.)  21480 

—  Home,  R.  H.  {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
JVIartineau,  J.     Endeavors  after  the  Christian  life.  282 

—  Essays,  philosophical  and  theological.  6388 

Contents.  Comte's  life  and  philosophy. — J.  S.  Mill.—Nature  and  God. 
—Science,  nescience,  and  faith.— Mansel's  Limits  of  religious  thought.— 
Cerebral  psychology :  Bain. — Revelation ;  what  it  is  not,  and  what  it  is.— 
Personal  influences  an  our  present  theology:  Newman;  Coleridge;  Car- 
lyle.— Theology  in  its  rel.  to  progressive  knowledge. 

—  Hours  of  thought  on  sacred  thinsrs.                                           '  16773 

—  Same.    2d.  ser.  20638 

—  Ideal  substitutes  for  God.  19294 

—  Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  relig.  bel.     (In  Burlingame,'  E. 

L.    Current  discuss.,  v.  2.)  17646 

—  Loss  and  gain  in  recent  theology.    2d.  ed.  21983 

—  Modern  materialism ;  its  attitude  towards  theology.  16551 

—  The  place  of  mind  in  nature  and  intuition  in  man.'    {In  Christ  and  mod. 

thought.)  10188 

—  Religion  as  affect,  by  mod.  materialism.    Introd.  by  H.  W.  Bellows.  13463 

—  Studies  of  Christianity;  or,  Timely  thoughts  for  relig.  thinkers ;  ed.  bv 

W.  R.  Alger.                                                                                                  '  2950 

—  A  study  of  Spinoza.    Portr.  22686 
Ma^ti^s,  The,  of  Cro'  Martin ;  by  C.  J.  Lever.  5202 
Martins,  C.  F.  P.  von.     Ran,  C.     Memoir  of  M.     (In  Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Eept.,  1869.)  11625 

Martyn,  H.     Bell,  C.  D.     Henry  Martyn.  21383 

—  Taylor?  W.  C.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  {In  her  Pioneers  and  Founders.)  10120 
Martyn,  W.  C.  The  Pilgrim  fathers  of  New  England.  6998 
Martyr  wife  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  226 
Martyrdom.  Reade,  W.  The  martyrdom  of  man.  11086 
Martyrs.     Christie,  R.  C.     Etienne  Dolet,  the  martyr  of  the 

renaissance.  20148 

Martyrs,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  3,  v.  4.)  *I 

Martyrs,  The ;  by  F.  A.  R.  de  Chateaubriand.  803 

Martyrs  of  science  ;  by  D.  Brewster.  88S4 

Marvell,  A.     Poetical  works.  2951 

—  Coleridge,  H.     {In  his  Lives  of  no.  worths  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Hall,  A.  M.    The  house  of  M.     {hi  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Whittier,  J.  G.  {In  his  Old  portr.,  etc.)  4763 
Marvel,  Ik.,  pseud.     See  Mitchell,  D.  G. 

Marvellous  country,  The;  by  S.  W.  Cozzens.  16657 
Marvels  of  nature  ;  or.  Outlines  of  creation.     Illust.  6739 
Marvin,  A.  P.     History  of  Northbridge  ;    Southbridge  ;  Ster- 
ling ;  Winchendon.     (Jri  Hist,  of  Wor.  Co.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  History  of  Worcester    county ;    Ashburnham ;  Bolton ;  Berlin ;  Brook- 

field  ;  Hardwick ;  Harvard ;  Lancaster ;  Leicester.   {In  Hist,  of  Wor. 

Co.,  V.  1.)  *I 

—  History  of  Worcester  in  the  war  of  the  rebellion.  9103 
Marx,  A.  B.     General  musical  instructions  ;  tr.  by  G.  Maci- 

rone.     (Novello's  lib.)  11722 

—  Music  of  the  19th.  cent.,  and  its  culture ;  method  of  mus.  instr. ;  tr.  by  A. 

H.  Wehrhan.  15922 

—  Theory  and  pract.  of  mus.  composition ;  app.  and  notes  by  E.  Girac.  2952 
Mary,  the  mother  of  Jesus.  Faber,  F.  W.  The  foot  of  the  cross.  8930 
Mary,  Duchess  of  Gloucester.     Martineau,  H.     The  Duchess  of 

Gloucester.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657  ;  16744 

Mary,    of  Lorraine^  second  Queen  of  James  V.   of  Scotland. 

Strickland,  A.     (In  her  lives  of  the  Queens,  v.  1,  2.)         4288-9 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  811 

Msiry,  Queen  of  Scots.     Abbott  J.     History  of  Mary-  14 

—  Bell,  H.  G.    Life  of  Marv.    2  v.                                              *  3579 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (hi  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Memoirs,  v.  1.)  2326 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.    Mary  Stuart.  2543 

—  Leader,  J.  D.    Marv  Q.  of  Scots,  in  captivity;  narrative.  *I 

—  MacLeod,  X.  D.    Life  of  Mary.                      *  2847 

—  Meline,  J.  F.    Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  9735 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A'.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 
{In  his  Eng.  portr.)  13635 

—  Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 

—  Strickland,  A.     (In  her  Lives  of  the  Queens,  v.  3-7.)  4290-3 ;  5343 
— ^Walter,  W.  J.    Marv,  Queen  of  Scots ;  jour,  of  her  captivity,  trial,  and 

execution.    2  v. "  4622-3 

—  Watson,  H.  C.     {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Unknown  to  history ;  story  of  the  captivity  of  M.  21788 
Mary  II .  Queeii  of  Great  Britain.     Other  side  of  the  question  ; 

attempt  to  rescue  the  characters  of  Mary  and  Anne  ;  by  a 
woman  of  quality.  6063 
Mary,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord  ;  by  [E.  R.  Charles].  5953 
Mary  Anne  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.  {In  her  Works,  v.  4.)  3958 
Mary  Anerly  ;  by  R.  D.  Blackmore.  19742 
Mary  Barton  ;  by  Mrs.  Gaskell.  12453 
Mary  Bell;  by  J.  Abbott.  57 
Mary  Brandegee  ;  by  E.  Peck.  5964 
Mary  Derwent ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  4215 
Mary  Elmer  ;  by  F.  M.  Whicher.  ( With  her  Widow  Spriggins.)  70S6 
Mary  Erskine  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  58 
Mary  HoUis  ;  by  H.  J.  Schimmel.  3  v.  10949-51 
Mary  T>yndon.  3248 
Mary  Lyudsay  ;  by  Lady  Ponsonby.  6651 
MaryMarston;  by  G.  MacDonald.  20114 
Mary  of  Lorraine  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10761 
Mary  Powell,  Maiden  and  married  life  of ;  [by  Mrs.  A.  Man- 
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Mary  Stuart;  by  J.  C.  F.  von  Schiller.  {In  his  Works.)  3784 
Mary  Stuart;  tragedy;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  21258 
Mary  Stuart;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.  {In  ^/s  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 
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—  Neill,  E.  D.    The  founders  of  M.  as  portr.  in  manuscripts,  provinc.  re- 

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Masaccio,  T.  di  G.  di  S.  G.,  called.  Jameson,  A.    {In  her  Mem.)  2324 

Masaniello  ;  opera  ;  by  Auber.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  ♦! 
Mascot,  The  ;  comic  opera  ;  by  E.  Audran.  *I 
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Masers  de  la  Tude,  H.     Le  despotisme  d^voile,  ou,  M^moires. 

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Maskell,  W.     Industrial  arts  ;  historical  sketches  with  illust.  16636 

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Masks  and  faces  ;  comedy  ;  by  T.  Taylor  and  C.  Reade.     {In 

Mod.  stand.,  dr.,  v. ^30.)  11825 

Masoch.     See  Sacher-Masoch. 

Mason,  A.  B.  and  Lalor,  J.  J.     Primer  of  political  economy.     14042 

Mason,  C.  M.     The  forty  shires ;  their  history,  scenery,  arts, 

and  legends.     lUust.  20741 

—  Geographical  readers  for  elementary  schools ;  namely : 

The  Brit.  Empire,  and  the  great  divisions  of  the  globe.  22108 

Counties  of  England.                       -  21186 

Elementary  geography.  21186 
Mason,  E.  B.'    Mason,  W.  P.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

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Mason,  G.     Wedmore,  F.     {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.)  16860 

Mason,  G.  C.  Application  of  art  to  manufactures.  Illust.  2957 
Mason,  J.  ed.     Great  triumphs  of  great  men ;    [biographical 

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Mason,  J.     Ice- world   adventures  ;   voyages   and  trav.   in  the 

Arctic  regions  ;  to  1875.  15857 

—  See  also  Year-book  of  facts. 

Mason,  J.     Treatise  on  self-knowledge.  7688 

Mason,  Capt.  J.     Ellis,  G.  E.     Life   of  M.      {In  Sparks,  J. 

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Mason,  M.  M.     Mae  Madden ;  with  introd.  poem  by  Joaquin 

Miller.  15374 

Mason,  W.  Coleridge,  H.  {In  his  Lives  of  no.  worth.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Mason,  W.  P.     Biography  of  E.    B.   Mason.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Masonry.  Dobson,  E.  Rudiments  of  masonry  and  stone  cutting.  18437 
Masque,    The,    of    Pandora,    and    other   poems;    by   H.    W. 

Longfellow.  14115 

Masque  of  poets;  inclu.    Guy  Vernon,   a  novelette  in   verse. 

(No  name  &er.)  18246 

Masque,  The,  of  the  Gods  ;  by  B.  Taylor.  10471 

Masquerade  ;  by  R.  E.  Mack.  {Li  Frelich's  min.  dram.,  v.  40.)  7991 
Masquerade,  The  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  G.  Saxe.  6347 

Mass.     O'Brien,  J.     History  of  the  Mass  and  its  ceremonies 

in  the  eastern  and  western  church.  19195 

Mass  in  C  ;  by  Beethoven.  *I 

Massachusetts.   Adjutant- General. 

—  Aimual  rept. ;  with  reports  fr.  the  Quartermaster-General,  Surgeon- 

General,  and  Master  of  Ordnance.    1863.  20794 

Board  of  Education. 

—  Annual  report;  1877,  1881.  17752;  21550 

Board  of  State  Charities. 

—  Annual  report,  1865-76.     (2d.-13th.)  15261-72 
See  also  State  Board  of  Health,  Lunacy,  and  Charity,  below. 

—  The  public  charities  of  Mass.  dur.  the  cent,  ending  Jan.  1,  1876;  rept.  by 

[F.  B.Sanborn].  20435 

—  Special  report  on  prisons  and  prison  discipline ;  by  [F.  B.  Sanborn] .  20433 

Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor. 

—  Annual  report,  1872-3.  11599 

Commissioner  concerning  the  Indians  of  the  Commonwealth. 

—  Report;  by  J.  M.  Earle.     (Senate,  no.  96.)  19358 

Commissioners  for  a  Sanitary  Survey. 

—  Report  of  a  plan  for  the  promotion  of  pub.  and  pers.  health.  17651 


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Commissioners  on  Insanity  and  Idiocy, 

—  Report,  1854.  5422 

Commissioners  on  the  Zoological  and  Botanical  Survey  oj  the  State. 

—  Report  on  the  trees  and  shrubs  growing  naturally  in  the  forests  of  Mass. ; 

[by  G.  B.  Emerson] .  5034 

Commissioners  to  stiperintend  the  erection  of  a  hospital  at  Worcester. 

—  Reports,  and  other  documents,  1832.  5421 

Committee,  Senate,  to  consider  the  expediency  of  abolishing  the 
punishment  of  death. 

—  Report,  March  7th.  1837.  2528 

Convention  of  1820-21. 

—  Journal  of  debates  and  proceedings.    New  ed.  5126 

Master  of  Ordnance. 

—  Report.    See  Adjutant-General. 

Quartermaster  General. 

—  Report.    See  Adjutant- General. 

State  Board  of  Health. 

—  Annual  report.    lst.-8th.  12845-52 

State  Board  of  Health,  Lunacy,  and  Charity. 

—  Annual  report  (4th.).  15278 
See  also  Board  of  State  Charities,  above. 

—  The  minor  wards  of  the  State.     (Extr.  fr.  2d.  rept.)  20440 

Siirgeon- General. 

—  Report.    See  Adjutant-General. 

General  Court.    Publications. 

—  Manual  for  the  use  of  the  General  Court,  1882 ;  prepared  bv  S.  N.  Gif- 

ford  and  G.  A.  Marden.  '  '    21542 

Botany. 

—  Hitchcock,  E.    Report  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  botany,  etc.,  of  Mass.        1928 

—  Emerson,  G.  B.    Report  on  the  trees  and  shrubs  growing  nat.  in  the 

forests  of  Mass.    2  v.  *I 

—  Mass.  Comm.  on  the  Zoolog.  and  Botan.  survey  of  the  State.    Report 

on  the  trees  and  shrubs  growing  nat.  in  the  forests  of  Mass. ;  [by  G. 

B.  Emerson] .  5034 

Same.    2d.  ed.    2  v.     See  Emerson,  G.  B. 

Census. 

—  The  census  of  Mass.,  1880;  comp.  by  C.  D.  Wright.  22769 

Constitution. 

—  Martin,  G.  H.    The  const,  government  of  Mass.  {In  his  Text-book,  etc.)      19846 

Charities. 

—  See  Mass.  Board  of  State  Charities; — State  Bd.  of  Health,  etc. 

Ecclesiastical  law. 

—  Buck,  E.    Mass.  ecclesiastical  law.  **I 

Education. 

—  See  Board  of  Education. 

Geology. 

—  Hitchcock,  E.    Report  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  etc.,  of  Mass.  1928 

History.    (Genei'al  icorks.) 

—  Austin,  G.  L.    History  of  Mass.  fr.  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims.  15611 

—  Barber,  J.  W.    Historical  coll.,  rel.  to  the  hist,  and  antiq.  of  Mass.  304 

—  Barry,  J.  S.    History  of  Mass.    3  v.  326-7 

—  Carpenter,  W.  H.    History  of  Mass.     (Lippincott's  Cab.  hist.)  230 

—  Holland,  J.  G.    History  of  western  Mass. ;  [1002-1854] .    2  v.  *I 

—  Quincy,  J.    Figures  of  the  past;  fr.  the  leaves  of  old  Journals.  22480 

{Colony  and  Province.) 

—  Bradford,  A.    History  of  Mass.,  1764-75. 

—  Dexter,  H.  M.    As  to  Roger  Williams,  and  his  banishment  from  the        5476 

Mass.  Plantation ;  with  a  few  further  words  cone,  the  Baptists,  Qua- 
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—  Hutchinson,  T.    Histoi-y  of  the  Colony  of  Mass.  Bay,  v.  2.    1691-1750.  2120 

Note.    For  complete  work  see  Hutchinson,  T.    History  of  Mass.,  1628- 
1750,  in  Reference  Dept. 

—  Massachusetts  Hist.  Soc.    Lectures  bef .  the  Lowell  Institute,  on  subj.  rel. 

to  the  early  hist,  of  Mass.  7869 

—  True,  C.  K.    John  Winthrop,  and  the  great  colony;  or.  Sketches  of  the 

settlement  of  Boston,  etc.  "  15430 

—  Young,  A.    Chronicles  of  the  first  planters  of  the  Colonv  of  Mass.  Bay, 

1623-36.  '  4911 

(State.) 

—  Billings,  J.  D.    History  of  the  10th.  Mass.  Battery  of  Light  Artillery  in 

the  war  of  the  rebellion.  '  *I 

—  Boies,  A.  J.    Record  of  the  33rd.  Mass.  Yo).  Infantry,  1862-1865.  *I 

—  Campaign  of  the  45th.  Regt.  Mass.  Vol.  Militia.  '  *I 

—  Cook,  B.  F.    Historj^  of  the  12th.  Mass.  Volunteers.  *I 

—  Denny,  J.  W.  Wearing  the  blue  in  the  25th.  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.,  with  Bum- 

side's  coast  div.,  18th.  Army  corps,  and  Army  of  the  James.  *I 

—  Gordon,  G.  H.    History  of  the  2d.  Mass.  regiment  of  infantry.  *I 

—  Hanson,  J.  W.    Historical  sketch  of  the  old  6th.  Reg.  Mass.  Vol.,  1S61-4.  6231 

—  Lincoln,  W.  S.  Life  Avith  the  34th.  Mass.  Inf.  in  the  war  of  the  rebellion.  18824 

—  Minot,  G.  R.    History  of  the  insurrections  in  Mass.  in  1786,  and  the  re- 

bellion [Shays]  consequent  thereon.  *I 

—  Osborne,  "V^.  H.    History  of  the  29th.  regiment  of  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.  in  the 

war  of  the  rebellion.  *I 

—  Rogers,  E.  H.    Reminiscences  of  military  service  in  the  43d.  Regiment 

Mass.  Infantry,  1862-63.  '  *I 

—  Schouler,  W.    History  of  Mass.  in  the  civil  war.    2  v.  7443;  9641 

—  Underwood,  A.  B.    Three  vears'  service  of  the  33d.  Mass.  Inf.  Reg., 

1862-1865 ;  campaigns  and  battles.  19978 

—  Walcott,  C.  F.    History  of  the  21st.  Regt.  Mass.  Vol.,  1861-65,  etc.  21850 

—  See  also  Friends,  Society  of. 

Hygiene. 

—  Mass.  Commissioners.    Report  of  a  plan  for  the  promotion  of  pub.  and 

pers.  health.  17651 

—  See  also  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Health,  etc. 

Insane. 

—  Mass.  Commissioners  on  Insanity  and  Idiocy.    Report,  1854.  5422 

—  Mass.  Gomm.  to  superintend  the  erection  of  a  hospital  at    Worcester. 

Reports,  and  other  documents,  1832.  5421 

—  See  also  Mass.  State  Bd.  of  Health,  Limacy,  etc. 

Law. 

—  Batchelder,  S.,  Jr.  Manual  of  the  laws  of  Mass.  in  rel.  to  manuf .  corpor- 

ations ;  with  summ.  of  the  laws.  7735 

—  Bell,  C.  U.    The  general  statutes  of  Mass.  red',  to  questions  and  answers.  13265 

—  Buck,  E.    Massachusetts  ecclesiastical  law.  9335 

—  Rice,  E.  W.     Settlement  laws  of  Mass.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Whitmore,  W.  H.    The  law  of  adoption  of  the  U.  S.,  and  espec.  of  Mass.    16554 

Mineralogy. 

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Ornithology. 

—  Maynard,  C.  J.    Catalogue  of  the  birds  of  eastern  Mass.     (In  his  Natu- 

ralist's guide.)  444 

Trees. 

—  Emerson,  G.  B.    Report  on  the  trees  and  shrubs  growing  nat.  in  the  for- 

ests of  Mass.    2  V.  *I 

Zoology. 

—  Hitchcock,  E.    Report  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  botanv,  and  zoology 

of  Mass.  '  1928 

Miscellaneous. 

—  Winsor,  J.    Massachusetts ;  [manual] .  22396 
IMassachusetts  Art  Teachers'  Assoc.     See  Antefix  papers. 
IMassachusetts  Historical  Society.     Lectures    bef.    the    Lowell 

Institute.  7869 

Contents.  Winthrop,  R.C.  Massachusetts  and  its  early  hist.— Ellis,  G.  E. 
Aims  and  purposes  of  the  founders  of  the  Mass.  Colony;  Treatment  of 
intruders  and  dissentients  by  the  founders  of  Mass.— Haven,  S.  G.   Histo- 


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ry  of  grants  under  the  Great  Council  for  New  England. — Brigham,  W. 
Colony  of  IsTew  Plymouth  and  its  rel.  to  Mass.— Washburn,  E.  Slavery 
as  it  once  prevailed  in  Mass.—  Upham,  C.  W.  Records  of  Mass.  under  its 
first  charter. — Holmes,  O.  W.  The  medical  profession  in  Mass. — Eliot,  S. 
Early  relations  with  the  Indians.— Robbins,  C.  The  regicides  sheltered 
in  New  Engliand.— Parker,  J.  The  first  charter  and  the  early  religious 
legislation  of  Mass.— Hale,  E.  E.  Puritan  politics  of  England'  and  New 
England.— Emerson,  G.  B.  Education  in  Mass.:  early  legislation  and 
hist. 
Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture.  Pub- 
lications ;   namely  : 

Scudder,  S.  H,    The  pine  moth  of  Nantucket.  22901 

Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Ani- 
mals.    Annual  report,  1878.  17606 
Massachusetts  Temperance    Society.     Physiological  effects  of 
alcoholic  drinks  ;   fr.  the  Brit,  and  For.  Med.  Rev.  of  Dr. 
Forbes  ;  with  documents  and  records  of  the  Society.  5037 
Massachusetts  State  Prison.     Haynes,  G.     Pictures  fr.  prison 

life  ;  hist,  sketch  of  Mass.  State  Prison  ;  with  narr.,  etc.        7639 
Massaniello  ;  musical  drama  ;  by  G.  Milner.      (In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  25.)  11822 

Masse,  J.  N.    Pocket  atlas  of  the  descr.  anatomy  of  the  human 

body ;  tr.  and  ed.  by  G.  S.  Pattison.  6336 

Massena,  A.,  due  de  Rivoli^  mare'chal  de  France.    Headley,  J.  T. 

{In  his  Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1826 

—  Massena.     (In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Massenet,  J.  E.  F.    Hueffer,  F.    Massenet's  "Roi  de  Lahore.'' 

(In  his  Mus.  stud.)  19852 

Masses.     The  Library  has  masses  by  Beethoven  ; — Haydn  ; — 

Mozart ; — Verdi. 
Massett,  S.  C.     ''Drifting  about"  ;  or.  What  "Jeems  Pipes  of 

Pipesville"  saw  and  did  ;  autobiog.  1633 

Massey,  G.     Poems,    (/n  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)     6158 

—  Russell,  W.     (In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

—  GilfiUan,  G.     (In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 
Massillon,  J.  B.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   (In  his  Monday  chats.)    17345 

(In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  9.)  *I 

Massinger,  P.    New  way  to  pay  old  debts.  {In  his  Plays,  v.  3.)     5130 

—  Same.    (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  5.)  11807 

—  Plays :  adapt,  for  family  reading,  etc.    3  v.  5128-30 

Contents.  V.  1.  Life  of  M.— The  virgin-martyr.— The  great  Duke  of 
Florence.— The  bondman.— The  maid  of  honour.  2.  The  Duke  of 
Milan.— The  city  madam.— The  unnatural  combat.— The  picture.— Selec- 
tions from  the  Roman  actor.  3.  A  new  way  to  pay  old  debts.— The 
fatal  dowry.— The  Emperor  of  the  East. — A  very  woman. — The  bashful 
lover. 

—  Stephen,  L.     (In  his  Hours  in  a  library,  ser.  3.)  18645 
Masson,  C.  F.  P.     M^moires  secrets  sur  la  Russie   pend.   les 

r^gnes  de  Catherine  II.  et  de  Paul  I.  ;  notes  par  F.   Bar- 
ri^re.     (Barri^re.    Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  22.)  14542 

Masson,  D.     British  novelists  and  their  styles  ;  crit.  sketch  of 

the  hist,  of  British  prose  fiction.  *I 

—  Chatterton ;  a  story  of  the  year  1770.  13409 

—  De  Quincey.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  21242 

—  Drummond  of  Hawthornden ;  story  of  his  life  and  writings.  12267 

—  Life  of  J.  Milton,  in  conn,  with  the  polit.,  eccl.,  and  lit.  hist,  of  his  time. 

.  6v.  6846-8;  17587-9 

—  Life  of  Milton ;  with  an  estimate  of  his  genius  and  character,  bv  Lord 

Macaulay.  '  2800 

—  The  three  devils ;  Luther's,  Milton's,  and  Goethe's ;  with  other  essays.  13516 


816  FliEE    PUBLIC    LIBBARY. 

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and  the  literature  of  the  restoration. — Shakespeare  and  Goethe. — Milton's 

youth. — Dean  Swift. — How  literature  may  illustrate  history. 
— 'Wordsworth,  Shelly,  Keats,  and  other  essays.  13877 

Contents.    Wordsworth.— Scottish  influence  in  British  literature.— The 

life  and  poetry  of  Shelley.— The  life  and  poetry  of  Keats.— Theories  of 

poetry.— Prose  and  verse.— De  Quincey. 
Masson,  G.     Episodes  of  French  history ;    ed.  from  Guizot's 
History  of  France,  with  notes  and  tables  ;  7iamely : 
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Francis  I.  and  the  16th.  century.    2  v.  20744-5 

Henrv  IV.  and  the  end  of  the  wars  of  religion.  20947 

St.  Louis  and  the  13th.  century.  20743 

—  France.     (Early  chroniclers  of'  Europe.)  19495 

—  The  Huguenots ;  hist,  from  the  beginning  of  the  Keformation  to  the 

death  of  Louis  XIY.  21732 

—  La  lyre  fran(;aise.  9323 

—  Outlines  of  the  history  of  France  to  the  outbreak  of  the  revolution ;  abgd. 

from  Guizot's  Pop.  hist,  of  France;  with  index,  tables,  portr.,  etc.  19776 
Master  builder,  The  ;  by  D.  K.  Lee.  2592 
Master  Car-builders'  Association.     The   car-builder's   diction- 
ary;  comp.  by  M.  J.  Forney,  etc.     Illust.  20434 
Master  Go-ahead  ;  par  C.  Debans.     (In   Ms   Drames    k  toute 

vapeur.)  14653 
Master  Humphrey's  clock  :  by  C.  Dickens.  {In  his  Works.)  7759 
Master  Judd's  daughter  :  by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly.  (In  her  Sus- 
sex stories,  v.  2.)  20547 
Master  and  scholar,  etc.  [poems]  ;  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.  8619 
Master  and  slave  ;  by  L.  Aikin.      (In  Follen,  E.  L.  C.     Home 

dramas.)  1488 
Master  John  Bull ;  by  A.  R.  Hope  [R.  H.  Moncrieff].  11464 
Master  of  Greylands  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  12046 
Master  Vorhagen's  wife  ;  by  R.  Lowell.   (In  his  Story  or  two.)  18012 
Master  Zacharius  ;  by  J.  Verne.     {Bi  his  Doctor  Ox,  etc.)  12875 
Masterman  Ready  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2908 
Masters,  H.     Appliances  for  ventilating  houses  and  excluding 
sewer  gas.     (In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur. 
Proc,  V.  4.)  *I 
Masury,  J.  W.     House-painting,  carriage-painting,  and  grain- 
ing ;  what  to  do  ;  and  how  to  do  it.  20775 

—  How  shall  we  paint  our  houses  ?  pop.  treat,  on  house-painting.  7449 
Match  in  the  dark;  by  C.  Dance.      (In  French's   min.   dram., 

V.  28.)  7985. 

Match,  A,  in  the  dark  ;  by  G.  Rose.  21487 

Mat^aux,  C.  L.     Around    and    about   old  England.     6th.  ed. 

Illust.  21243 

—  Peeps  abroad  for  folks  at  home.    7th.  ed.  19499 
Mateiialism.     Biichner,  L.     (In  his  Aus  Natur  und  Wissen- 

schaft.)  10250 

—  Fiske,  J.    A  crumb  for  the  "Modern  Svmposium."     (In  his  Darwin- 

ism, etc.)  '  18991 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     (In  his  Meditations.)  6964 

—  Lange,  F.  A.    Historv  of  M.,  and  crit.  of  its  present  importance;  tr.  by 

E.C.Thomas.    3V.  17072-4 

—  Manning,  H.  E.    Philosophy  without  assumptions.     (In  his  Misc.)  17190 

—  Martineau,  J.    Modern  M. ;  its  attitude  towards  theology.  16551 
Religion  as  affected  by  materialism.  13463 

—  Picton,  J.  A.    The  mvsterv  of  matter  and  other  essavs.  12067 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Address  before  the  Brit.  Assoc,  at  Belfast ;  rev.,  with  add.        13102 
Same ;  with  2d.  pref .  replying  to  his  critics,  and  article  on  "Scientific  M."  1344 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  .  817 

Scientific  materialism^     {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  2.)  19304: 

—  See  also  Matter. 

Materials.     See  Strength  of  materials. 

Mathematical  instruments.  Heather,  J.  F.  Mathematical  in- 
struments. 10141 

Mathematical  psychics.  Edgeworth,  F.  Y.  Mathematical 
psychics  ;  essay  on  the  appl.  of  mathematics  to  the  moral 
sciences.      '  21821 

Mathematics.     Davies,  C.     Nature  and  utility  of  M.,  with  the 

best  methods  of  instr.  expL,  and  illust.  18792 
Practical  M. ;  with  drawino:  and  mensuration,  appl.  to  the  mechanic  arts.  19067 

—  De  Morgan,  A.    Study  and  diflBculties  of  M.     (In  Lib.  usef.  kn.)  5109 

—  Gregory,  O.    Mathematics  for  practical  men ;    common-place  book  of 

pure  and  mixed  M.  1656 

—  Kentish,  T.    Treatise  on  a  box  of  instruments  and  the  slide-rule.  2460 

—  Rankine,  W.  J.  M.    L^seful  rules  and  tables  rel.  to  mensuration,  engineer- 

ing, etc.  8661 

—  Sergeant,  L.    Elementary  M.,  embr.  arithmetic,  geometry,  and  algebra.        12628 

—  Sylvester,  J.  J.    Inaugural  presidential  address,  1869.  21995 

Bound  with  his  Laws  of  verse. 

—  Young,  J.  E.    Simple  arithmetic,  algebra,  arid  the  elements  of  Euclid. 

{In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circle  of  the  sci. :  Math,  sci.)  5191 

—  See  also  Algebra ;— Arithmetic ;  —  Geometry ;  —  Probabilities ;  —  Quater- 

nions ; — Triggnometry. 
Also  Mathematical  psvchics. 
Mather,  C.     Peabody,  W.  B.  O.     Life  of  M.     {In  Sparks,  J. 

Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  6.)  4115 

Mather,  R.     Journal.     (In  Young,  A.     Chronicles.)  4911 

Matheson,  G.    Growth  of  the  spirit  of  Christianity  to  the  dawn 

of  the  Lutheran  era.     2  v.  18333-4 

—  Religion  of  China;  Confucianism.     (7w  Caird,  J.    Orient,  religions.)  21880 

—  Same.    (In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 
Matheson,  J.     England  to  Delhi ;  narr.  of  Indian  travel.              8972 
Mathew,  T.,  Father  Mathew.     Dix;,  J.  R.    Portraits  in  Paddy- 
Land.     {In  7iis  Pen  and  ink  sk.)  *I 

—  Maguire,  J.  F.    Father  Mathew.  10694 

—  Martineau,  H.     (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Mathews,  C.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.    (In  his  Actors  and  acting.)  14097 

—  Timbs,  J.     (In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 
Mathews,  C.  J.     Life;  chief,  autobiog.  ;  select,  from  his  cor- 
respondence, etc.  ;  ed.  by  C.  Dickens.                                        18999 

Mathews,  C.     Poems  on  man,  in  his  various  aspects  under  the 

American  republic.  2961 

Mathews,  G.  D.     The  coinages  of  the  world ;  anc.  and  mod. 

Illust.  *I 

Mathews,  J.  H.     Fred.  Bradford's  debt.  22279 

.Mathews,  J.  A.     Bessie  Harrington's  venture.  17398 

—  Jack  Granger's  cousin.  17110 

—  Lilies  or  Thistledown.  15566 
Mathews,   M.  H.     Dr.   Gilbert's  daughters ;    story  for  girls. 

Illust.  21037 

Mathews,  W.     Essay  on  life  and  writings  of  Sainte-Beuve. 

{In  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     Monday-chats.)  17345 

—  Getting  on  in  the  world ;  or.  Hints  on  success  in  life.  17556 

—  The  great  conversers,  and  other  essays.  12760 

Contents.  The  great  conversers.— Literary  clubs.— Epigrams.— Popular 
fallacies.— Faces.— Compulsory  morality.— The  power  of  trifles.— A  peep 
into  literary  work-shops.— French  traits. —Pleasantry  in  literature.— Our 


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dual  lives.— Merry  saints.— One  book.— Pulpit  oratory.— Originality  in 
literature.— Is  liteVature  ill-paid?— Curiosities  of  criticism.— Timidity  in 
public  speaking.— Noses.— Battle  of  Waterloo. 

—  Literary  style,  and  other  essays.  2063^ 

Contents.  Literary  style. — The  Duty  of  praise. — Periodical  literature. 
— "The  blues"  and  their  remedy. — The  modesty  of  genius.— Sensitiveness 
to  criticism.— The  ideal  and  the  real. — Fat  vs.  lean. — Memory  and  its 
marvels.  —Fools. — Angling. — Intellectual  playfulness. — Plea  for  the  erring. 
—Secret  of  longevity.— The  season  of  travel.— Hot-house  education. — 
Originality.— Art  of '  listening.— Who  are  gentlemen ?— Office-seeking.— 
Americanisms. — Index. 

—  Oratory  and  orators.  18165 

—  Words^;  their  use  and  abuse.  19354 
Mathews,  W.  S.  B.     How  to  understand  music  ;  course  in  mus. 

intelligence  and  taste;  add.  Pron.  diet.,  encyclopedia  of 
terms,  etc.     (Object  lessons  and  essays.)  2183^ 

Mathews.     See  also  Matthews. 

Mathias  I'humoriste  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  9545 

Mathilde,  Princess.    Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  lund., 

V.  11.)  *I 

Matilda,   Grand  Countess  of  Tuscany.     Dall,  C.  H.      {In  her 

Hist,  pictures.)  1080 

Matinee  d'une  ^toile,  La ;  sayn^ite  ;  par  E.  Legouv^.     (Thea- 
tre de  camp.,  ser.  7.)  14691 
Matins  and  vespers  ;  by  J.  Bo  wring.  *I 
Matrimonial  brokerage  in  the  metropolis  ;  strange  adventures 

in  New  York,  etc.  2962 

Matrimony  ;  by  W.  PI  Norris.  .  20486 

Matrimony  ;  by  J.  Kenney.      {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  14.)    11843 
Matteo  Falcone  ;  by  W.  H.  Oxberry.     (7w  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  24.)  7983 

Matter.     Brodie,  B.     Mind  and  matter.  11604 

—  Blichner,  L.    Kraft  und  Stolf ;  empirisch-natur  philosophische  Studien.         10268 
Same ;  Force  and  matter.  10841 

—  Papillon,  F.    Nature  and  life ;  facts  and  doctr.  rel.  to  the  constitution  of 

matter,  etc.  13971 

—  Mitchell,  W.    Properties  of  matter.     (7w  Orr,  "S^.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5192 

—  Parker,  T.    Lessons  fr.  the  world  of  matter  and  the  world  of  man.  635^ 

—  Tice,  J.  H.    Relations  between  matter  and  force.    {In  Estes,  D.    Hf .-hr.  ^ 

rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Tyndall,  J.     (Matter  and  force.     {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  2.)  19304 

—  See  also  Materialism. 

Matter-of-fact  girl ;  by  T.  Gift.  20471 

Matterhorn.     Whymper,  E.     The   ascent  of  the  Matterhorn.         *I 

Same.    {In  Little  class.,  v.  17.)  20166 

Matteucci,  C.  Life  and  scientific  labors  of  S.  Mariamni ; 
Electrical  currents  of  the  earth.  {In  Smithsonian  Inst. 
Rept.,  1869.)  11625 

Matthew,  Mark,  Luke,  and  John ;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.     (In  his 

Stories  and  romances.)  19896 

Matthew  Caraby ;  by  Benauly  [B.,  A.,  and  L.  Abbott].  2960 

Matthew  Wald,  History  of;  by  [J.  G.  Lockhart].  5514 

Matthews,  J.  B.     Comedies  for  amateur  acting ;  with  note  on 

private  theatricals.  ^  19355 

Contents.  Magnus,  J.  A  trumped  suit.— Magnus,  J.,  and  Bunner,  H. 
C.  A  bad  case.— Bunner,  H.  C.  Courtship  with  variations.— Oakes,  A. 
H.  A  teacher  taught.— TPenn,  A.  Hereditv.— Matthews,  J.  B.  Frank 
Wylde. 

—  French  dramatists  .of  the  19th.  century.  21038 

—  Poems  of  American  patriotism ;  chosen  by  M.  22278 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  819 

—  The  theatres  of  Paris.  Illust,  19605 
Matthews,  R.  Lonsdale,  H.  (In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  3.)  13719 
Matthews,   W.     Ethnography  and  philology   of   the   Hidatsa 

Indians.     {U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geog.  Siw.  Miscel.  Pub.)  17751 

Matthews.     See  also  Mathews. 

Matt's  follies,  and  other  stories  ;  by  M.  N.  Prescott.  1202& 

Maturiu,  C.  R.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.  (7w  Ms  Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 
Maucroix,  F.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Cans,  kind., 

V.  10.)  *I 

Maud  Elbert's  love  match  ;  by  C.  Nordhoff.    (In  his  Cape  Cod.)  7532 

Maud  Mohan  ;  by  A.  Thomas.  1062a 

Maud  or  Nina ;  by  J.  G.  W.  Melville.  13969 

Maude  ;  or,  The  Anglican  Sister  of  Mercy  ;  by  E.  J.  Whately.  8847 
Maudsley,  H.     The  pathology  of  mind  ;  3d.  ed.  of  the  2d.  pt. 
of  the  •'  Physiology  and  pathology  of  mind,"  recast,  enl., 

etc.  19122 

—  Physiology  and  pathology  of  the  mind.  7656 

—  The  physiology  of  mind  f  1st.  pt.  of  a  3d.  ed.,  rev.,  enl.,  etc.,  of  the  Physi- 

ology and  pathology  of  the  mind.  '           17192^ 

—  Responsibility  in  mental  disease.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  12502 

—  Sex  in  mind  and  in  education.  20066 
Maunder,   S'     The  treasury  of  history;    hist,  of  the  world. 

Add.,  History  of  the  U.  S.  to  1848.     2  v.  2965-6 

Maundevile.     See  Mandeville. 
Maundrell,  H.     Journey  fr.  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem ;  with  acct. 

of  jour,  to  the  Euphrates  at  Beer  and  to  Mesopotamia.  2967 

Maupassant,   Guy  de.     Une  repetition ;    com^die.     (In  Say- 

'     n^tes,  e^c,  s^r.  6.)  14796 

Maupertuis,  P.  L.  M.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus. 

hmd.,  V.  14.)  *I 

Mauprat ;  drame  ;  par  George  Sand.     (In  her  Thedtre  compl., 

ser.  3.)  14512 

—  Mauprat ;  tr.  by  V.  Vaughan.  8185 
Maurice,  C.  E.     Stephen  Langton.     (Eng.  pop.  leaders.)            13628 

—  Mozlev,  J.  B.    Maurice's  Theological  essays.    (In  his  Essays,  hist,  and 

theol.,  V.  2.)  '  18306 

Maurice,  Jacques,  pseud.     See  Morris,  J.  W. 

Maurice,  J.  F.  D.     The  friendship  of  books,  and  other  lect.        12252 
Contents.    Friendship  of  books.— Words.— Books.— Use  and  abuse  of 
newspapers.— Christian  civilization.— Ancient  hist.— Eng.  Hist. — Spenser's 
"Faerie  Queene."— Milton.— Milton  eonsid.  as  a  schoolmaster. — Edmund 
Burke.— Acquisition  and  illumination.— Critics. 

—  The  gospel  of  the  kingdom  of  Heaven ;  lect.  on  the  gospel  of  St.  Luke.  10801 
•  —  The  Lord's  prayer;  sermons.  10555 

—  Moral  and  metaphysical  philosophy : 

Ancient  philosophy.  2968 

Mediaeval  philosophy.  2970 

Modern  philosophy.'  2971 
-"       3hi      -        '  ■ 


Philosophy  of  1st.  six  centuries. 

—  Prophets  and  Kings  of  the  Old  Testament.  2972 

—  Eeligions  of  the  world,  and  their  rel.  to  Christianity.    4th.  ed.    (Boyle 

lect.)  •  15415 

—  Sermons  preached  in  country  churches.  12268 

—  Unity  of  the  New  Testament;  synopsis  of  the  1st.  three  gospels,  epistles 

of  St.  James,  St.  Jude,  St.  Peter,  St.  Paul ;  added,  Commentary  on 
Hebrews.  18235 

—  The  workman  and  the  franchise ;  chap,  from  Eng.  hist,  on  the  represent. 

and  educ.  of  the  people.  7054 

—  Kingsley,  C.     {In  his  Lit.  and  gen.  lect.  and  ess.)  •  21362 


^20  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Maurice,  comte  de  Saxe,  marechal-general.     See  Saxe,  H.  M. 
Maurice  ;  historiette  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  5,  v.  2.)         *I 
Maurice  Dering  ;  by  [G.  A.  Lawrence].  5761 

Maurice  Tiernay  ;  by  C.  J.  Lever.  5259 

Mauris,  M.,  Marchese  di  Calenzano.     French  men  of  letters. 

(Appleton's  new  hand. -vol.  ser.)  19854 

Contents.    Victor  Hugo.— Alfred  de  Musset.— Theophile  Gautier.— 
Henri  Murger.—Sainte-Beuve.— Gerard  de  Nerval.— Alexandre  Dumas, 
fifs.- Emile  Augier.— OctaveJFeuillet.- Victorien  Sardou.— Alphonse  Dau- 
det.— Emile  Zola. 
Mauritius.     Pike,  N.     {In  his  Sub-tropical  rambles.)  12048 

Maury,  J.  S.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Mauvais  oeil,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  6.)  *I 
Mauvais  sujet,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s(^r.  1,  v.  1.)  *I 
Mauvaise  ^toile,  Une ;  sayn^te  ;  par  J.  Guillemot.     (In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  2.)  14792 

Maverick,  A.     H.  J.  Raymond  and  the  N.  Y.  press,  for  thirty 

years  ;  prog,  of  Amer.  journalism,  1840-70  ;  portr.,  illust., 

and  app.  8447 

Max  and  his  companions.     (Bi  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household 

Words,  V.  7.  14307 

Max  Frere  ;  by  Miss  Pinchard.  8486 

Max  Keesler's  horse-car ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     (In  his  Crusoe  in 

N.  Y.)  19799 

Maximes  du  Due  de  la  Rochefoucauld,  pr^c^d.  d'une  not.  sur 

sa  vie,  par  Suard ;     Pensees  diverses    de    Montesquieu ; 

Oeuvres  choisies  de  Vauvenargues.  9533 

Maximilian,  F.  M.  J.,  Emp.  of  Mexico.     On  the  wing;  tr.  by 

A.  M.  Lushington.     [Greece,  Smyrna,  etc.']  *I 

—  Recollections  of  my  life;  trav.  in  Italy,  Spain,  Algiers,  Portugal,  etc.  3  v.  13528-30 

—  Flint,  H.  M.    Mexico  under  Maximilian.  13556 

—  Hall,  F.    Life  of  M. ;  with  sketch  of  Carlota.  7117 

—  K^ratry,  E.    Rise  and  fall  of  M. ;  narrative  of  the  Mexican  empire ;  with 

imper.  correspondence.  *I 

—  Salm-Salm,  F.    My  diary  in  Mexico,  1867 ;  iual.  the  last  days  of  M.    2  v.  *I 
Maximianiis.     Elegiae.     (In  Lemaire,  N.  E.      Poet.  Lat.  min., 

V.  7.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8365 

Maxims.     See  Aphorisms. 
Maximus,  V.    De  dictis  factisque  memorabilibus  et  J.  Obsequens 

de  prodigiis  ;  cum  suppl.  C.  Lycosthenis  rec.  C.  B.  Hase  ; 

add.  sunt  fragmenta  J.  Lydi,  Astrampsychi,  Nicephori,  et 

Zoroostris.     o  v.  8347-9 

Maximus  Tyrius.     Maxime  de  Tyr.     {In  Orateurs  et  sophistes 

Grecs.j  14490 

Maxton,  J. .   Engineering  drawing.  9854 

Maxwell,  C.     Story  of  three  sisters.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  15881 

Maxwell,  J.  C.     Elementary  treatise  on  electricity  ;  ed.  by  W. 

Garnett.  21339 

—  Later  views  of  the  connect,  of  electricity  and  magnetism;  Action  at  a 

distance.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept^.,  1873.)  14104 

—  Treatise  on  electricity  and  magnetism.    2  v.  *I 

—  Campbell,  L.,  and  Garnett,  VV.    Life  of  Maxwell;  with  correspondence, 
writings,  etc.  22648 

Maxwell,  J.     See  Gordon,  J.,  Duchess  of. 

Maxwell,  J.  S.     The  czar,. his  court  and  people;  incl.  a  tour 

in  Norway  and  Sweden.  2974 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  821 

Maxwell,  P.    The  white  woman  of  Tarras.     {In  Wilson,  J.  M. 

Tales,  V.  6.)  8046 
Maxwell,  W.  H.     Life  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington  ;  from  the 

materials  of  M.  ;  with  acet.  of  his  funeral.     Illust.  4712 

—  Sports  and  adventures  in  the  highlands  and  islands  of  Scotland.  2978 
Maxwell-Lyte.     See  Lyte,  H.  C.  M. 

Maxwell ;  by  T.  Hook.  15662 

Maxwell  Drewitt ;  by  F.  G.  Trafford  [Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell].  8415 

May,  A.  W.     Paper.     {In  Howe,  J.  W.     Sex  and  education.)  12258 
May,  C.     The  American  female  poets  ;    with  biog.  and  crit. 

notices.  2980 

May,  E.  J.     Louis'  school  days.  2981 

—  Mortimer's  college  life.  2982 
May,  S.  J.     Extract  from  a  speech  at  Anti-Texan  meeting, 

1845.      {In  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

—  Some  recollections  of  our  anti-slavery  conflict.  TSfl 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     {In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sketches.)  17757 

—  Mumford,  T.  J.  Memoir  of  May.  11390 
May,  Sophie,  pseud.     See  Clarke,  R.  S. 

May,  T.  E.     Constitutional  hist,  of  Eng.     2  v.  342-3 

—  Democracy  in  Europe ;  a  history.  2  v.  17532-3 
May;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  11683 
May  Coverley,  the  young  dressmaker.  2953 
May-day;  and  other  pieces;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  6718 
Mayflower,  The  ;  sk.  of  scenes  and  characters  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  4272 

—  Same ;  and  miscel.  writings ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  10713 
May  Martin  ;  by  D.  P.  Thompson.  4444 

—  Same ;  and  other  tales  of  the  Green  mountains.  13179 
Mayas.     Salisbury,.  S.,    J?\     The  Mayas;    sources    of    their 

history.  *I 
Mayer,  A.  M.     The  earth  a  great  magnet.     {In  Hf.-hr.  with 

mod.  sci.,  ser.  2.)  12131 

—  Sound.     (Experimental  sci.  ser.)  18042 

—  and  Barnard,  C.  Light;  ser.  of  experiments.  (Exper.  sci.  ser.)  '  17191 
Mayer,  B.     Mexico;    Aztec,  Spanish,  and  republican;    with 

view  of  the  anc.  Aztec  empire  and  civilization ;   hist.  sk. 

of  the  late  war ;    and  not.  of  New  Mexico  and  California. 

2  V.  2984-5 

Mayer,  J.  Striking  a  light.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 
Mayer.  J.   R.     Tyndall,  J.      The  Copley  medalist  of  1871. 

{In  Ms  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 
Msiyhevf,  A.,  joint  author.     See  M&yhew,  H. 
Mayhew,  E.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

—  and  Smith,  G.  Make  your  wills.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  16.)  11844 
Mayhew,  E.     Illustrated  horse  doctor.                                 .  7348 

—  Illustrated  horse  management.  7349 
Mayhew,  H.     Wandering  minstrel.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  26.)  7984 

Mayhew,  H.     Boyhood  of  Martin  Luther.  5507 

—  London  labour  and  the  London  poor.    3  v.  2987-9 

—  The  story  of  the  peasant-boy  philosopher ;  or,  "A  child  gathering  pebbles 

on  the  sea-shore."    Illust.  20813 

—  and  Binney,  J.    Criminal  prisons  of  London,  and  scenes  of  prison  life. 

Illust.  6528 

—  and  others.     London  characters ;   illust.  of  the  humour,  pathos,  and 

peculiarities  of  Lond.  life.    Illust.  13286 


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Mayo,  Earl  of.      Sport   in   Abyssinia ;    or.    The    Mareb    and 

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—  Same.     {In  her  Seen  and  heard.) 

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—  Crooked  places. 

—  The  crust  and  the  cake. 

—  The  dead  sin,  and  other  stories. 

Contents.    The  dead  sin.— One  New  Year' 
real  lady.— A  bad  speculation.— The  old  mirror.— A  chance  child, 
salt  of  the  earth. 

—  Doing  and  dreaming. 

—  Family  fortunes. 
--  Gold  and  dross. 

—  The  house  by  the  Works. 

—  The  magic  flower-pot,  and  other  stories. 

—  Occupations  of  a  retired  life. 

—  Premiums  paid  to  experience. 

Contents.  A  well  without  water. — Wheat  and  tares. — The  wisdom  of 
fools.— The  gain  of  a  loss.— A  sin  of  omissicjn. — A  good  situation. — An 
Israelite  indeed. — The  crackling  of  thorns. 

—  The  quiet  Miss  Godolphin,  and  A  chance  child. 

—  Seen  and  heard. 

Contents.    A  bad  speculation.— A  chance  child.— The  old  mirror.— The 
salt  of  the  earth. 
Mayo,  S.  C.  E.     The  poetry  of  woman. 

—  Selections  fr.  the  writings  of  M. ;  with  a  mem.  of  her  husband. 
Mayo,  W.  S.     The  berber ;  or,  The  mountaineer  of  the  Atlas. 

—  Kaloolah;  or,  Journeyings  to  the  Djebel  Kumri;  autohiog.  of  J.  Romer. 

—  Never  again. 

—  Romance  dust  fr.  the  historic  placer. 

Mayor,  J.  B.  A  sketch  of  anc.  philosophy  fr.  Thales  to  Cicero. 
Mayor  of  Galway.      {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  4.) 
Mays,  T.  J.     Consumption  and  how  to  prevent  it. 
Mazade,  C.  de.     Life  of  Count  Cavour. 
Mazarin,  J.,  Cardinal.     James,  G.  P.  R.     {In  his  Lives,  etc.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  2.) 

Mazeppa ;  drama;  by  H.  M.   Milner.     {Bi  Mod.   stand,  dr., 

V.  23.) 
Mazzini,   J.     Joseph   I\Iazzini ;  his  life,   writings,   and  polit. 

princ.  ;  introd.  by  W.  L.  Garrison. 

—  Life  and  writings.    6  v. 

Contents.  V.  1,  3,  5.  Autobiographical  and  political.  3,  4,  6. 
Critical  and  literary. 


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Meacham,  A. 
Meacham,  J. 
Mead,  C.  M. 


{In  Boston  lect.,  1870.) 
{In  Estes,  D.    Hf.- 


{In 


Biog. 


and 


Mazzuoli  or  Mazzola,  G.  F.  M.  {called  il  Parmigiano) .    Jame- 
son, A.     {In  her  Aiena.) 

B.  Wi-ue-ma  (the  woman  chief),  and  her  people. 
Evans,  F.  W.      {In  his  Shakers.) 
Primeval  revelation.      {In  Boston  lect.,  1871.) 

—  The  soul  here  and  hereafter. 

—  Uncertainties  of  natural  and  religious  science. 
Mead,  E.  D.  The  philosophy  of  Carlyle. 
Meade,  H.    Hot  springs  in  New  Zealand. 

hr.  rec,  ser.  1.) 
Meade,  L.  T.     David's  little  lad.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 
Meade,  R.     Coal  and  iron  industries  of  the  United  Kingdom  ; 

with  maps  of  coal-fields. 
Meadow  Brook  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes. 
Meadows,  K.     Heads  of  the  people  ;  or,  Portr.  of  the  English ; 

with  ess.  by  disting.  writers. 
Meadows,  T.  T.     Meadows's  Chinese  empire. 

crit.) 

Means,  C.  A.     Living  thoughts  ;  selections. 
Means  and  ends;  by  [C.  M.  Sedgwick]. 
Mears,  D.  O.     Life  of  E.  N.  Kirk. 
Mears,  J.  W.     The  Bible  in  the  workshop. 
Measles.     Hamilton,  A.  McL.     Small-pox  and  other  contag. 

diseases.    {In  Buck,  A.  H.  Treat,  on  hygiene,  etc.,  v.  2.) 
Measure  for  measure.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Measures.     See  Weights  and  measures. 
Measurement.     See  Instruments. 
Mecca.     Burton,  R.  F.     Personal  narr.  of  a  pilgrimage  to  El- 

Medinah  and  M. 

Pilgrimage  to  M.     {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.) 

Mechanic,  The;  by  F.  H.  Whipple. 
Mechanical  drawing.  See  Drawing. 
Mechanics.     Biography. 

—  Foucaud,  E.    Book  of  illustrious  mechanics  of  Europe  and  America. 

—  Howe,  H.    Memoirs  of  Amer.  mechanics;    also,  Lives  of   European 

mechanics,  with  anecdotes,  etc. 

Dictionaries. 

—  Knight,  E.  H.    American  mechanical  dictionary.    3  v. 

General  works. 

—  Alexander,  J.  W.    The  American  mechanic. 

—  Allen,  Z.    Science  of  mechanics. 

—  Ball,  R.  S.    Elementary  lessons  on  appl.  mechanics. 
Experimental  mechanics. 

Mechanics. 

—  Benjamin,  P.    Wrinkles  and  recipes. 

—  Brown,  H.  T.    Five  hundred  and  seven  mechanical  movements. 

—  Burn,  R.  S.    Mechanics  and  mechanism. 

—  Byrne,  O.    Essential  elements  of  pract.  mechanics. 
Handbook  for  the  artisan,  mechanic,  etc. 

Mechanics. 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.    Mechanical  philosophy,  etc. 

—  Dana,  E.  S.    Text  book  of  elementary  mechanics. 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    The  boy  joiner  and  model  maker. 

—  Ewbank,  T.    Observations  on  subjects  connect,  with  the  mechanic  arts. 

{In  his  Descr.  acct.,  etc.) 

—  Ferguson,  J.     {In  his  Lect.) 

—  Goodeve,  S.  M.  Elements  of  mechanism ;  for  students  of  appl.  mechanics. 

—  Has  well,  C.  H.    Engineer's  and  mechanic's  pocket  book.    22d.  ed. 
Same.    4rlst.  ed. 


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—  Kentish,  T.    Treatise  on  a  box  of  instruments  and  the  slide-rule.  2460 

—  Knapen,  D.  M.    Mechanic's  assistant.  2497 

—  Lardner,  D.    Mechanics.     {In  Lib.  Usef.  Kn.  Nat.  Phil.,  v.  1.)  4331 

—  Lukin,  J.    The  youn^  mechanic.  9219 

—  Magnus,  P.   Lessons  m  element,  mechanics ;  with  emend,  and  introd.  by 

DeV.  Wood.  16549 

—  Mechanics.     {In  Wonders  of  Science  and  art.)  4330 

—  Millar,  W.  J.    Principles  of  mechanics.  13630 

—  Morin,  A.    Fundamental  ideas  of  M.,  and  experimental  data;  rev.  tr., 

red.  to  Eng.  units  of  measure;  by  J.  Bennett.  15388' 

—  Nicholson,  J.    Operative  mechanic,  and  British  machinist.    2  v.  3251-2 

—  Nystrom,  J.  W.    New  treat,  on  elements  of  M.,  estab.  strict  precis,  in 

the  meaning  of  dynamical  terms.  13443 

—  Pilkington,  J.    Artist's  and  mechanic's  repository,  and  working  man's 

informant.                                                             "  3470 

—  Eankine,  W.  J.  M.    Applied  mechanics.  3596 
Useful  rules  and  tables  rel.  to  mensuration,  engineering,  structures, 

and  machines.  8661 
and  Bamber,  E.    A  mechanical  text-book.  12270 

—  Richards,  J.,    Economy  of   workshop  manipulation;    log.  method  of 

learning  cbnstr.  mechanics.  15862 

—  Rose,  J.    The  complete  pract.  machinist;  embr.  lathe  work,  vise  work, 

drills  and  drilling,  etc.,  making  and  use  of  tools,  etc.  16085 

The  pattern  maker's  assistant;  embr.  lathe  work,  etc.,  pract.  gear 

constr.,  preparation  and  use  of  tools;  with  tables.  21546 

—  Rossiter,  W.    Elementary  hand  book  of  appl.  mechanics.  12625 
Elementary  hand  book  of  theoret.  mechanics.  12624 

—  Smith,  A.  W.     Elem+^ntary  treatise  on  mechanics.  16001 

—  Templeton,  W.    The  operative  mechanic's  workshop  companion,  and 

scientific  gentleman's  pract.  assistant ;  useful  rules.  14248 

—  Todhunter,  1.    Mechanics  for  beginners.  6946 

—  -  .Vame;  3d.  ed.  14280 

—  Weisbach,  P.  J.    Manual  of  the  mechanics  of  engineering,  and  constr.  of 

machines,  v.  1,  2.  9060-2 

—  Wood,  De  Y.    Elements  of  analytical  mechanics.  16132 

—  The  young  mechanic.                   '  9219 

—  See  also  Drawing ;— Gear  wheels :— Machinery ;— Strength  of  materials  ;— 

Wheels. 

Mechanic's  bride;  by  W.  G.  Cambridge.  672 

Mechanic's  friend,  The  ;  by  W.  E.  A.  Axon.  14026 

Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals  ;  by  01  W.  Holmes.  9743 
Mechanism  of  vital  actions  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes.     {In  Rice,  A. 

T.     Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)  1879*0 

Mechi,  J.  J.     How  to  farm  profitably.     lUust.     New  ed.  6254 

—  Irrigation  with  liquid  manure.  {In  Stoeckhardt,  J.  A.  Chem.  field  lect.)  4253 
Meckel,  P.  Schauspiel.  (Deut.  Dich.  d.  16  Jahrh.,  v.  2.)  16356 
Medals.     See  Numismatics. 

Medbery,  J.  K.     Men  and  mysteries  of  Wall  Street.  8462 
M^decin  de  dames  ;  com^die  vaud.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  2,  V.  14.)  *I 

M^decin  malgr6  lui,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  Moli^re.   (Oeuvres,  v.  4.)  14607 
Medecine  sans  rn^decin.  La ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas   com- 

iques,  v.  4.)  *I 

Medhurst,  W.  H.     The  foreigner  in  far  Carthay  ;  [China].  11415 

Media.     Rawlinson,  G.      {In  his  Five  great  monarchies,  v.  3.)  8910 
Mediaeval  and  modern  saints  and  miracles.  Not  ab  uno  e  socie- 

tateJesu.  16136 
Medical  jurisprudence.     Chitty,  J.  Pract.  treat,  on  med.  juris- 
prudence. 828 
Medical  psychology.     Evans,  W  F.     Mental  medicine ;  treat. 

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Medici,  Catharine  de'.     See  Catharine  de'  Medici. 

Medici,  Lorenzo  de'.     Roscoe,  W.     Life  of  L.  de'  Medici.  3714 

—  Svmonds,  J.  A.    Lorenzo  de'  Medici  and  Poliziano.  {In  his  Renaissance, 

^   V.4.)  17321 

Medici,  M.  de.     See  Marie  de  Medicis. 
Medici  family.     Dumas,  A.     Les  Medicis.  .   9505 

—  Pennington,  T.  Memoirs  of  the  House  of  M.  {In  his  Journey,  v.  1.)  6052 
Medicine..    Beale,    L.  S.     Bioplasm :  introd.  to  the  study  of 

physiology  and  M.  11148 

—  Bigelow,  J.    Miscellaneous  writings  on  med.  subjects.    {In  his  Nature 

in  disease.)  401 

—  Clarke,  E.  H.,  and  others.    A  cent,  of  Amer.  medicine,  1776-1876.  16710 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    Sacrificial  medicine.     {In  her  Peak  in  Darien.)  21882 

—  Evans,  T.  W.    Instruments  and  apparatus  of  medicine,  etc.     {In  U.  S. 

Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.    Kept.,  v.  5.)  9100 

—  Gamgee,  A.    Science  and  M.     {In  Owens  College.    Ess.  and  addr.)  12926 

—  Graham,  T.  J.    Modern  domestic  M. :   symptoms,  causes,  etc.,  of  dis- 

eases ;  domestic  materia  medica,  prescriptions,  etc. ;  with  app.  on  the 

cold  water  system.  *I 

—  Haughton,  S.    Address  oh  the  rel.  of  food  to  work,  and  its  bearing  on 

med.  pract.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.    On  thought  in  M.   {In  his  Pop.  lect.,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  20368 

—  Holmes,  O.  W.    Currents  and  counter  currents  in  med.  science.  1963 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Social  and  polit.  aspects  of  medicine.     {In  his  Misc.)  22835 

—  Timbs,  J.   Doctors  and  patients ;  anecdotes  of  the  med.  world,  and  curi- 

osities of  M.    2  V.  11514-15 

—  Warren,  I.,  and  Small,  A.  E.    The  household  physician.  9068 

—  See  also  Middle  Ages. 

Medical  economy  dur.  the  Middle  ages  ;  by  G.  F.  Fort.  22858 

Medina,  L.  H.     Plays      See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Medina-Pomar,  Count  de.     The   honeymoon  ;  remembrance  of 

a  bridal  tour  thr.  Scotland.     2  v.  12932-3 

Medinah.    Burton,  R.  F.  Personal  narr.  of  a  pilgrimage  to  El- 

Medinah,  etc.  640 

—  Keane,  J.  F.    My  journey  to  M.;  pilgrimage  to  M.  disguised  as  a  Mo- 

hammedan.   *  '  21979 

Meding,  O.  {pseud.  G.    Samarow).  Am.  Szepter  und  Kronen. 

4  V.  10334-7 

—  Europaische  Minen,  und  Gegenminen.  Folge  von  "Am.  Sezpter  und 

Kronen."    4  v.  10338-41 

—  Die  Kcimerfahrt  der  Epigonen.    3  v.  10364-6 

—  Der  Todesgruss  der  Legionen.  3  v.  10396-8 
Meditations.  Thoughts  to  help  and  to  cheer.  4459 
jNIeditations  Chr^tieunes ;   par  N.  de   Malebranche.  (Tn   his 

Oeuvres,  v.  2.)  *I 
Meditations  on  death  and  eternity ;  by  J.  H.  D.  Zschokke  ;  tr. 

by  F.  Rowan.  4929 

Meditations  on  life  and  its  relig.  duties  ;  by  J.  H.  D.  Zschokke.  5199 
^lediterranean  Sea.     Bennett,  J.  H.  'Winter  and  spring  on  the 

shores  of  the  M.  129 

—  Colton,  W.    Ship  and  shore  in  Maderia,  Lisbon,  and  the  M.  905 

—  Willis,  N.  P.    Summer  cruise  in  the  Mediterranean.  4818 

—  Wise,  H.  A.  Scampavlas  fr.  Gibel  Tarek  to  Stamboul.  4837 
Mediterranean  islands.  The ;  sketches,  and  stories,  etc.  ;  by  N. 

G.  Sleeper.  6503 

Medley,  G.  W.     England  under  free  trade.,   1881.     (Cobden 

Club.)  21276 

Meehan,  C.  P.  Rise  and  fall  of  the  Irish  Franciscan  monasteries 

and  mem.  of  the  Irish  Hierarchy  in  the  17th.  cent.  ;  app., 

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Meehan,  T.     American  handbook  of  ornamental  trees.  6434 

—  Wayside  flowers ;  chromo-lithographs.  *I 
Meer,  J.  Vander,  of  Delft.    Gower,  R.    {In  his  Figure  painters 

of  Holland.)  '  19535 

—  Wedmore,  F.    De  Hooch  and  Van  der  Meer  and  Nicholas  Maes.    (In  his 

Mast,  of  genre  painting.)  19479 

Mefistofele  ;  opera  ;  by  A.  Boito.  *I 

Megasthenes.     Fragments      (In  Hodges,  E    R.     Cory's  g.nc. 

frag.)  16535 

Meg's  diversion  ;  drama  ;  by  H.  T.  Craven.      (In   Mod.   stand. 

dr.,v.  43.)  11831 

Meg's  mistake  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly.  (Bi  her  Sussex  stor.,  v.  1.)  20546 
Mahalah  ;  a  story  of  the  salt  marshes.     2  v.  21748-9 

Mehetabel  Rogers's  cranberry  swamp  ;  by  C.  Nordhoff.  (In  his 

Cape  Cod.)  7532 

M^hul,  H.  E.     Ferris,  G.  T.     M^hul,  Spontini,   and  Hal^vy. 

(In  his  Gt.  Ital.  and  Fr.  comp.)  18707 

Meigs,  J.  F.     Observations  upon  the  sanitary  care  and  treat. 
of  children  and  their  diseases.   (In  Baltimore.   Thos.   Wil- 
son Sanitarium.     Sanitary  care,  etc.)  20495 
Meikle,  A.     Window  gardening  for  town  and  country.  10895 
Meilhac,  H.     La  force  des  femmes ;  com^die.     (In  Legouv^, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14498 

—  Paturel;  com6die.     {In  Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14482 

—  Matthews,  J.  B.  {In  his  Frencli  dramatists,  etc.)  21038 
Meilhan.     See  Senac  de  Meilhan. 

Mienhold,  J.  W.     Sidonia  the  sorceress.  5245 

Meissner,  A.     Der  Miiller  vom  Hoft.     [Deutscher  Novellen- 

schatz.]  16152 

Meissonier,  J.  L.  E.     Mollett,    J.    W.     Meissonier.     (Illust. 

biog.  of  Gt.  art.)  ^  21389 

Meister  Karl's  sketch  book  ;  by  C.  G.  Leland.  2605 

—  Same ;  2d.  ed.  6452 
Meisterschaft  system.     See    France.    Language  ;  —  Germany. 

Language. 

Melancholy.     Burton,  R.     Anatomy  of  melancholy.     3  v.  642-4 
Melancholy  anatomized  ;  with  anecdotic  illust.  princ.  found,  on 

Burton's  Anatomy  of  melancholy.     2d.  ed.  7211 

Melancthon,  P.     Ledderhose,  C.  F.     Life  of  Melancthon.  2591 

Melanesia.     Wallace,  A.  R.     (In  his  Australasia.)  20819 
Melbourne,  W.,  Viscount.     See  Lamb,  W. 

Melbourne  House  ;  by  Miss  Wetherell  [S.  Warner].  5771 
Melcombe  Regis,  Baron  of.     See  Dodington,  G.  B. 
Meldola,  R.    Translation,  notes,  etc.   (In  Weismann,  A.  Stud. 

in  the  theory  of  descent.)  19925 

Meleager.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Melechsala  ;  by  Musaeus.     (7?i  Carlyle,  T.     Tales  by  M.,  e^c, 

V.  1.)  13121 

M^licerte  ;  pastorale  h^roique  ;  par  Moli^re.     (Oeuvres,  v.  4.)  14607 

—  Same;  Eng.  {In  his  Dram,  works,  v.  2.)  16844 
M^lidona  ;  par  E.  Schur^.  14652 
Melincourt ;  by  T.  L.  Peacock.  (In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  13879 
Melinda,  the  caboceer  ;  or.  Sport  in  Ashanti ;  by  J.  A.  Sketchly.  14343 


CAXALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  827 

Meline,  J.  F.     Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.  9735 

—  Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback ;  Santa  Fe  and  back ;  tour  thr.  Kansas, 

Nebraska,  Colorado,  etc.  7195 

Meline,  M.  M.     Charteris.  13003 

Melito.     Jackson,  G.  A.     {In  his  Apostolic  fathers,  etc.)  18997 
Melito,  comte  de.     See  Miot,  A.  F. 

Mellichampe  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  15807 
Mellin,  G.  H.     Samlade  Svenska  historiska  noveller.     3  v.      15034-6 
Innehall.    Y.  1.    Naema  eller  den  forste  Jorsalafararen. — Jedvar  Jor- 
salafar. — Sigrid  den  faorra.— Ett  besok  hos  lagman  Eskil.— Lagman  Algot.- 
Nunnan  i  St.  Clara.— Hartwig  Flogh.— De  begge  broderna.— Nunnan  pa 
Luro.— Nils  Eskilsson.— Den  ende  Brahe.— Ett  skargardsupptriide. — Siv- 
ard  Kruses  brollop. — Sjoflickan.— Blomman  pii  Kiunekulle.— Anna  Reib- 
nitz.— Gustaf  Brahe.    2.    Maria  Dundee  eller  polackarne  i  Stockholm.— 
Klockringningen. —  Helena  Wrede. — Borghof dingen  i  Sandornir. — Jacob 
Casimir  De  la  Gardie. — Taget  ofver  Stora  Biilt. — Flickorna  i  Askersund. 
3.    Ulla  Fersen.  —  Svenska    Orlogsminnen. — Pavo    Nissinen. — Sveriges 
skyddsengel  vakar  tin. — Framlingen  fran  Als.— Sveriges  sista  strid. 
Mellon,  H.,  Duchess  of  St.  Albans.  Sketch  of  M.   {In  Remark. 

women,  ser.  1.)  4886 
Melmoth,  W.     Fitzosborne's  letters  ;  with  The  dialogue  cone. 

oratory.     Pref.  mem.  of  the  author.  2996 

Melusine,  pseud.     Moy  O'Brien.  18971 

Melville,  G.  J.  W.     The  Brookes  of  Bridlemere.  11011 

—  Cerise.  6461 

—  The  gladiators.  18642 

—  Good  for  nothing.  9130 

—  Holmby  House.  4488 

—  The  interpreter.  18643 

—  Katerfelts:  storv  of  Exmoor.  13493 

—  Maud  or  Nina.  '  13969 

—  The  queen's  Maries ;  romance  of  Holyrood.  19295 

—  Riding  recollections.                            '  19664 

—  Rosine.  21733 

—  Uncle  John.  13004 

—  Sarchedon.  18644 

—  The  white  rose.  11010 
Melville,  H.     The  bell-tower.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  3.)  12974 

—  Omoo ;  narrative  of  adventures  in  the  South  Sea.  2997 

—  Mobv  Dick.  9689 

—  Pierre.  2998 

—  Redburn.  6661 

—  Typee.  8000 

—  White-jacket.  3002 
Member  for  Paris,  The  ;  by  Trois-Etoiles  [E.  C.  G.  Murray].  9688 
Memes,  J.  S.  Memoirs  of  the  Empress  Josephine.  16726 
Memnon.    Stanhope,  P.  H.     The  statue  of  Memnon.     {In  his 

French  retreat,  etc.)  17953 

Memoir  of  a  brother  ;  by  T.  Hughes.  11398 
M^moires  d'un  colonel  de  hussards  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  9.)  *I 
Memoires  d'un  seigneur  Russe  ;  par  I.  S.  Turgeneff.     2  v.       14634-5 
Memoirs.     See  Biography. 
Memoirs  of  a  fugitive.     See  White  slave. 

Memoirs  of  a  New  Eng.  village  choir ;  by  [S.  Gilman].  5110 
Memoirs  of  a  physician  ;  by  A.  Dumas.     2  v.                            9311-12 

Memoirs  of  a  working  man.  7142 
Memoirs  of  an  adopted  son ;  by  W.   Collins.     {In  his  Alicia 

Warlock.)  13744 
Memoirs  of  Herr  von  Schnabelewopski ;  by  S.   L.   Fleishman. 

{In  his  Prose  misc.)  14295 


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Memorial  and  biog.  sketches  ;  by  J.  F.  Clarke.  17757 

Memorials  of  a  quiet  life  ;  by  A.  J.  C.  Hare.    2  v.  11516-17 

—  Same ;  supplement,  with  photographs.  *I 
Memories;  story  of  German  love  ;  [by  Max  Mueller] .  13437 
Memories  of  many  men  and  of  some  women  ;  by  M.  B.  Field.  7257 
Memories  of  my  exile  ;  by  L.  Kossuth  ;  tr.  by  F.  Jausz.  19764 
Memories  of  troublous  times  ;  hist,  of  Dame  Alicia  Chamber- 

layne  ;  by  E.  Marshall. 

Memory.     Ribot,  T.     Diseases  of  memory ;  ess.   in  the  posi- 
tive psychology. 

Memory  gems  for  the  young  ;  selections  by  C.  Northend. 

Men,  women,  and  books  ;  by  Leigh  Hunt. 

Men,  women,  and  ghosts  ;  by'E.  S.  Phelps. 

Men  and  women  ;  by  R.  Browning. 

Men  of  character ;  by  W.  D.  Jerrold. 

—  Same,    {hi  his  Works,  v.  8.) 
Men  of  the  third  republic  ;  or,  The  present  leaders  of  France. 
Men,  The,  who  loved  Elizabeth  ;  by  F.  H.   Burnett.     (In  her 

Jarl's  daughter.) 
Manage   de   gargon,    Le ;    par  A.  E.   Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r. 

2,  V.  7.) 
Menageries,  The;   [short  descr.  of  animals]. 
Menander.     Fragments  of  Tyrian  annals.      {In  Hodges,  E.  R. 

Cory's  auc.  frag.) 
Menault,  E.     Intelligence  of  animals  ;    with  illust.   anecdotes. 

(111.  lib.  of  wonders.) 
Meucius.     The  mind  of  M.  ;  or.   Political  econ.   found,   upon 

mor.  philosophy;  digest  of  [his]   doctr.  ;  tr.,  with   notes 

and  expl.  by  E.  Faber ;  fr.   the  German,   with  notes ;  by 

A.  B.  Hutchinson. 

—  Selections  fr.  Meneius.     (In  Loomis,  A.  W 

—  Johnson,  S.     {In  his  Oriental  religions.) 
Mendel,  E.  and  Cordier,  — .     La  b^te  noire.   ^Th^^tre  de  camp. , 

s^r.  7.) 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix.     Athalie. 

—  Choruses  of  Sophocles  Antigone. 

—  Elijah. 

—  First  Walpur^is  Night. 

—  Hymn  of  praise.     (Lobgesang.) 

—  Letters;  1833-47;  ed.  by  P.  and  C.  M.  Bartholdy;  with  Catalogue  of  his 

raus.  comp.,  by  J.  Rietz;  tr.  by  Lady  Wallace. 

—  Letters  f r.  Italy  and  Switzerland ',  tr.  by  Lady  Wallace ;  with  biog.  not. 

by  J.  de  Marguerites.    3d.  ed. 

—  Loreley. 

—  CEdipus  at  Colonos. 

—  Saint  Paul. 

—  Son  and  stranger. 

—  Songs  and  duets. 

—  Barnard,  C.    The  tone  masters;  Mozart  and  Mendelssohn. 

—  Devrient,  E.    My  recollections  of  M.  and  his  letters  to  me. 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {tn  his  Great  German  compos.) 

—  Lampadius,  W.  A.    Life  of  M. ;  with  supp.  sketches. 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.     {In  his  How  to  understand  music.) 

—  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  K.    Goethe  and  Mendelssohn,  (1821-1831) ;  add. 

by  M.  E.  von  Glehn.    Portr.  and  letters  by  M.  of  later  date. 

—  Polko,  E.  Y.    Reminiscences  of  M. ;  tr.  by  Lady  Wallace. 

—  See  also  Mendelssohn  family. 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Karl.    Goethe  and  Mendelssohn  (1821- 


Confucius.) 


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1831)  ;  tr.,    with  add.,  by  M.  E.  von  Glehn.     Portr.  and 
letters  by  M.  of  later  date.  11365 

Mendelssohn,  M.     Translations.     {Iii  Hedge,    F.    H.     Prose 

writers.)  1841 

—  Auerbach,  B.    Poet  and  merchant ;  pict.  of  life  fr.  the  times  of  31.  17033 
Mendelssohn  family.     Hensel,   S.     The   Mendelssohn   family, 

1729-1847;  fr.  letters  and  journals.     2  v.  •  21219-20 

Mendon,  ilfass.     Metcalf ,  J.  G.     Annals  of  M.,  1659-1880.  *I 

Mendon  Association.  Blake,  M.  A  centurial  hist,  of  the  Men- 
don  Assoc.  421 

M^n^trier,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  13.)  *I 

Mennais,  H.  F.  R.  de  la.     See  La  Mennais. 

Mensuration.     Todhunter,  I.     Mensuration  for  beginners.  12923 

Mental  and  moral  pauperism ;    by    E.    P.    Whipple.      {In  his 

Success,  etc.)  10753 

Mental  development.     Clifford,  W.  K.     Some  of  the  cond.  of 

ment.  develop.     (Inhis  Lect.^  etc.,  v.  1.)  19515 

Mental  disease.     See  Insanity. 

Mental  discipline.     Clark,  D.  W.     Mental  discipline,  with  ref. 

to  the  acquisition  and  communication  of  knowledge.  6430 

Mental  hygiene.     Ray,  I.     Mental  hygiene.  7644 

Mental  philosophy,  Mental   physiology. 

—  See  Brain  ;— Causation ;— Feelings ;— Intellect ;— Mind  and  body ; — Physi- 

ology ;— Psychology ;— Will. 
Menteur  v4ridique,   Le ;    par  A.   E.   Scribe.     (Oeuvres,   s6r. 

2,  V.  10.)  *I 

Menzel,  W.     German  literature;  tr.  by  C.  C.  Felton.    3  v.     3008-10 

—  History  of  Germany ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Horrocks.    3  v.  3005-7 
Menzies,  A.     The  successors   of  the   great    physician ;     The 

Christian  priesthood.     (In  Scotch  sermons,  1880.)  19903 

M6prise,  Une ;    histoire   en   triolets ;    par   L.    Supersac.      (In 

Sayn^tes,  e^c,  s^r.  8.)  14798 

Mercedes  of  Castile  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  951 

Mercer,  C.  A.  Journal  of  the  Waterloo  campaign,  1815.  2  v.  10645-6 
Mercer,  H.  Sketch  of  M.  (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  rev.)  2122 
Mercer,  M.     Sketch  of  M.     (In  Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 

Merchant,  The,  and  his  wife  ;  by  J.  A.  Froude.     (Li  his  Short 

stud.,  ser.  2.)  9686 

Merchant  marine.     See  Commerce. 
Merchant  Taylors'  School.     Pascoe,  C.  E.     Historical  acct.  of 

Merchant  Taylors'    School.       (In   his   Everyday   life    at 

Eton,  etc.)  21777 

Merchant,  The,  of  Berlin  ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6562 

Merchant  of  Venice.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Merchant   of   Venice ;    comedy ;    by   Shakspeare.      (In   Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  8.)  11810 

Merchants.     Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     Famous  London  merchants.         7853 

—  Scoville,  J.  A.    Old  merchants  of  N.  Y.  citv;  bv  W.  Barrett,  clerk;  ser. 

1-3,5.    4v.    {\.4:icanting.)  '       '  5784-6;  5788 

—  See  also  Business. 

Mercutio  ;  fr.  Shakespeare.  (In  Venable,  W.  H.  Dramas,  etc.)  20582 
Mercy  and  judgment ;  Christian  eschatology  with  ref.   to  Dr. 

Pusey's  "What  is  of  faith?"  by  F.  W.  Farrar.  20703 


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Mercy  Philbrick's  choice. 
M^r6,  G.  B.,  chevalier  de. 

lit.,  V.  3.) 
Mere  adventurer,  A  ;  by  F.  Andrews. 
M^re   Bauche,    La ;    by  A.    Trollope. 

countries.) 
M^re   Giraud's   little  "  daughter ;   by   F.  H.  Burnett.     {In  her 

Surly  Tim.) 
Meredith,  G.     Beauchamp's  career.     3  v. 

—  The  egoist ;  a  comedy  in  narrative. 

—  The  house  on  the  beach.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.) 

—  The  ordeal  of  Richard  Feverel. 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.) 
Meredith,  I.  G.     Achsa's  possibilities.    {In  Hale,  E.  E. 

for  trav.,  v.  6.) 

—  The  old  house  on  Briar  hill. 

—  A  tress  of  hair.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  3.) 
Meredith,  L.  A.     My  home  in  Tasmania. 

—  Tasraanian  friends  and  foes,  feathered,  furred,  and  finned.    CoPd  plates. 

2d.  ed. 
. —  Travels  and  stor.  in  our  gold  colonies  [Australia] .    Illust. 
Meredith,  Owen,  pseud.     See  Lytton,  E.  R.  B. 
Meredith,  W.    Punishment  of  death;  speech.  May,  1777.     {In 

Lib.  usef.  kn.) 
Merewether,  H.   A.     By  sea  and  by  land;    trip  thr.   Egypt, 

India,  Ceylon,  etc. ;  round  the  world. 
Meridiana ;  by  J.  Verne. 

—  See  also  Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  Behemoth. 
M^rim^e,  P.     Carmen  ;  a  Spanish  story  ;  fr.  the  French. 

—  Chronique  du  regne  de  Charles  IX. ;  La  double  m6prise ;  La  Guzla. 

—  Colomba;  contes  et  nouvelles.      ' 

—  Same:  Eng- trans. 

—  Dernieres  nouvelles. 

Contents.  Lokis.— II  viccolo  di  madama  Lucrezia. 
bleue.  —  Djoumane.  —  Le  coup  de  pistolet.  —  Eederigo. 
Espagnoles. 

—  History  of  Peter  the  Cruel,  King  of  Castile  and  Leon 

—  Letters  to  Panizzi ;  ed.  by  L.  Fagan.    2  v. 

—  Lettres  a  une  autre  inconnue;  avant  propos  par  H.  B.  de  Bury.  4  ed. 

—  Lettres  a  une  inconnue ;  prec.  d'une  ^tude  sur  M.  par  H.  Taine.    2  v. 

—  Same.    Letters  to  an  incognita.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.) 

—  Nouvelles. 

Contents.  Carmen.— Ars^ne  Guillot.— L'abb6  Aubain. — La  dame  de 
pique.— Les  Bohemiens.— Le  hussard.— Nicolas  GogoL 

—  Theatre  de  Clara  Gazul. 

Contents.  Les  Espagnols  en  Danemarck.— ITne  femme  est  un  diable, 
ou,  La  tentation  de  saint  Antoine.— L'amour  Africain. — Inez  Meudo,  ou, 
Le  pr6jug6  vaincu. — In^z  Mendo,  ou,  Le  triomphe  du  prejug^. — Le  ciel,  et 
I'enfer. — L'occasion. — Lecarrosse  du  Saint-Sacrement. — La  Jaquerie. — La 
famille  de  Carvajal. 

—  James,  H.,  Jr.'  Merim^e's  letters.     {In  his  Fr.  poets  and  nov.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans  lund.,  v.  7;  portr.  cont.,  v.  3.) 

—  Schmidt,  J.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.) 

—  Tourneux,  M.    Merimee;  sa  bibliographic. 

Merington,  M.  H.     English  pronunciation  and  accent;  pt.  1. 
Merivale,  C.     The  continental  Teutons.     Map.     (Conversion 
of  the  West.) 

—  Contrast  bet.  Pagan  and  Chr.  society.     {Li  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.) 

—  Conversion  of  the  Northern  nations*.  (Boyle  lect.,  1865.) 

—  Conversion  of  the  Roman  Empire.     (Boyle  lect.,  1864.) 

—  Fall  of  the  Roman  republic;  short  hist,  of  the  last  cent,  of  the  Common- 

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—  General  hist,  of  Rome,  to  the  fall  of  Augustulus;  B.  C.  753-A.  D.  476. 

2d.  ed.  14228 

—  History  of  the  Romans  under  the  Empire.    7  v.  5991-7 

—  The  Roman  triumvirates.    Map.    2d.  ed.     (Epochs  of  anc.  hist.)  18136 

—  School  hist,  of  Rome  to  the  extinct,  of  the  empire  of  the  west ;  abgd.  by 

C.  Puller.    Maps.  '  17582 

Merivale,  -H.  C.     Archer,  W.     {In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 

—  Faucit  of  Balliol.  New  ed.  22689 
Merivales,  The  ;  by  S.  Wood.  10577 
Merle  d'AubigD^,  J.  H.     History  of  the  reformation  in  Europe 

in  the  time  of  Calvin.  8  v.  5416-19  ;   15943-6 

—  History  of  the  reformation  of  the  16th  cent,  in  Germany,  Switzerland, 

etc'.    5v.  '  1102-6 

—  Same ;  tr.  and  abgd.  by  J.  Gill.  2258 

—  Stephen,  J.    D'Aubign^'s  Hist,  of  the  reformation.     (In  his  Crit.  and 

misc.  ess.)  4351 

Merlin,  P.  A.     Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     {In  his  Notices  et  portr., 

V.  1.)  9573 

Merlin,  M.  J.,  comtesse.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem. 

lund.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Merlin  de   Thionville,  A.  C.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his 

Nouv.  lund.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Merman,  The,  and  the  figure-head  ;  by  C.   F.   Guernsey.     {In 

Adv.  in  shadow-land.)  20512 

Merope  ;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.      {In  his  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 

Merovingians.  Thierry,  J.  N.  A.  Narratives  of  the  Meroving- 
ian era ;  or.  Scenes  in  the  6th.  cent.     {In  his  Hist,  ess.)        4421 

Merriam,  A.  C.     The  Phaeacian  episode  of  the  Odyssey ;  with 

introd.,  notes,  and  app.     Illust.  19772 

Merriam,  E.  F.     Missionary  sketches.     See  Smith,  S.  A. 

Merriam,  E.  G.  Opinions  of  jurors.  Disqualification  for  opin- 
ion or  bias.  {In  Grinnell,  C.  E.  Points  of  law,  Guiteau's 
case.)  *I 

Merriam,  G.  S.     The  way  of  life.  21428 

Contents.    Thfe  character  of  Jesus. — Letters. 

Merriam,  M.  B.     Home  life  in  Africa.  7129 

Merrick,  F.  The  christian  duty  of  caring  for  neglect,  and 
crim.  children.  {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  ref.  Disc. 
Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Merrick,  J.  M.    Nugge  inutiles.     (Specimens  of  translation.)  *I 

Merrick,  J.  L.     Life  and  religion  of  Mohammed.  3014 

Merrill,  G.  E.  The  story  of  the  manuscripts  ;  [New  Testa- 
ment] .  20830 

Merrill,  S.  East  of  the  Jordan  ;  trav.  and  obs.  in  Moab  Gilead 
and  Bashan,  1875-77.  Illust.  and  map.  Introd.  by  R. 
D.  Hitchcock.  21040 

Merrill,  W.  E.     Iron  truss  bridges  for  railroads.  9297 

Merrill,  W.  H.  The  proposed  volunteer  adult  reformatory  at 
Warsaw,  N.  Y.  ;  its  origin,  hist.,  etc.  {In  Nat.  Cong,  on 
Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Merrimack  River.     Thoreau,  H.  D.  Week  on  the  Concord  and 

Merrimack  rivers.  4454 

Merriman,  T.  M.     William,  prince  of  Orange  ;  or.   The  king 

and  his  hostage.  13249 


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Merriman,  W.  E.  Limitations  of  the  pers.  work  of  Christ  in  the 

world.     {In  Boston  lect.,  1872.)  8988 

Merritt,  H.     Robert  Dalby,  and  his  world  of  troubles.  6241 

Merritt,  P.     Archer,  W.      {In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 

Merry,  Old,  pseud.     Queer  discourses  on  queer  proverbs.    .  7762 

Merry  Christmas  of  the  old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe  ;  play ; 

by  G.  M.  Baker.      {In  his  Exhib.  dr.)  13308 

Merry  times  for  boys  and  girls  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.     Illust.  1808S 

Merry  wives  of  Madrid  ;  by  I.  de  Robles.    {In  Mt.  Royal  pop. 

tales,  V.  3.)  7224 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor  ;  com.  opera  ;  by  O.  Nicolai.   {In  Try- 
on,  G.  W.     Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Merry  wives  of  Windsor  ;  comedy  ;  by  Shakspeare.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  31.)  11825 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Merry's  Museum,  vols.  3-6,  9,10.     (1842-3,  1845.)  3015-17 

—  Same.  New  ser.  1865-71.  7  v.  8574-8;  10538-9 
Merton  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15655 
Mervyn  Clitheroe  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  8168 
M^ry,  J.,  joint  author.     See  Girardin,  E.  de. 

Meryon,  C.     Wedmore,  F.     {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art,  ser.  2.)  20458 

Mesmeric  revelation  ;  byE.  A.  Poe.     {In  his  Tsiies.)  5144 

Mesmerism.     See  Animal  magnetism. 

Mesopotamia.  Southgate,  H.  Narrative  of  a  tour  thr.  Ar- 
menia, etc.     2  V.  4086-7 

Messe  de  I'^ne,  La  ;  r^cit  en  vers  ;  par  P.   Delair.      {In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  6.)  14796 

Messe  de  requiem  ;  de  G.  Verdi.  *I 

Messiah.     Klopstock,  F.  G.     Der  Messias.  10322 

—  Vernes,  M.    Histoire  des  ind6es  messianiques  dep.  Alexandre  jusqu'a 

I'empereur  Hadrien.  *                                                      *I 
Messiah  ;  oratorio  ;  by  Handel.  .                           *I 
Messmates.     Beneden,  P.  J.  van.  Animal  parasites  and  mess- 
mates. 15680 
Meta  Holdenis  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  9522 

—  jSame ;  Eng.  trans.  17257 
Metacomet.     See  Philip,  King. 

Metallurgy.      Bloxam,   C.  L.     Metals ;    their    properties  and 

treatment.  22750 

—  Crookes,  W.  and  Roehrig,  E.    Practical  treat,  on  metallurgy.    3  v.  8803-5 

—  De  la  Beche,  H.  T.    Mining,  quarrying,  and  metallurgical  processes  and 

products.     (In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.,  Lect.)  4735 

—  Greenwood,  W.  H.    Manual  f»f  metallurgy.    2  v.  12850-1 

—  Phillips,  J.  A.    Elements  of  metallurgy.  13049 

—  Phillips,  J.  S.  (In  his  Explorers',  miners',  and  metallurgists'  companion.)   16602 

—  Treasures  of  the  earth.     ( In  Wonders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 

—  /See  also  Assaying ;— Blast  furnace;— Electro-metallurgy ;— Gold;— Silver. 
Also  Percy,  J. 

Metal-work.     Holland,  J.     Treatise  on  manuf .  in  metal :  Iron 

and  steel.  2  v.  21621-2 

Metals.     Ansted,  D.  T.     In  search  of  minerals.  19697 

—  Bevan,  G.  P.    Industrial  classes  and  indust.  statistics.  16804 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  subterranean  world.  10145 

—  Hunt,  T.  S.    Origin  of  metalliferous  deposits.     (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr. 

rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  833 

—  Kobell,  F.  von.    Sketches  fr.  the  mineral  kingdom ;  ed.  by  A.  Henfrey. 

(  With  Schouw,  J.  F.    Earth,  plants,  etc.) 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.    Play  book  of  metals. 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.    The  manuf .  of,  and  trade  in,  prec.  metals,  etc.    (In 

his  Sci.  and  comm.)  18644 

—  See  also  Gold ;— Precious  metals ;—  Silver. 

Metamora  ;  or,  The  last  of  the  Polly wogs  ;  by  J.   Brougham. 

(In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  32.)  7987 

Metamorphoses  ;  a  tale.    (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  7.)  19152 
Metaphysics.     See  Philosophy. 

Metastasio,  P.  A.  D.  B.  T.    See  Beyle,  H.  M.  Life  of  Haydn. 
Metcalf,  D.     Inquiry  into  the  nature,   foundation,   and  extent 

of  moral  obligation.  3018 

Metcalf,  J.     Smiles,  S.     John  Metcalf,  road  maker.     (In  his 

Lives  of  the  eng.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Metcalf,  J.  G.     Annals  of  the  town  of  Mendon,  1659-1880.  *I 

Metcalf,  R.  C.     The  public  library  as  an  auxiliary  to  the  pub. 

schools.     (In  Green,  S.  S.     Lib.  and  schools.)  22757 

Metcalfe,  F.     The  Englishman  and  the  Scandinavian  ;  compar. 

of  Anglo-Saxon  and  old  Norse  literature.  20814 

Metempsychosis,  The;  by  R.  Macnish.     (In  Fam.  stor.,  v.  1.)  18148 
Meteor,  ship.     Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.     The  meteor.     (In  his  Fam. 

trials.)  12368 

Meteorites.     Bjoerling,   C.    F.   E.     Meteoriter  och  kometer ; 

populara  foredrag.  15011 

—  Brendecke,  F.    On  meteorites.    {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1869.)  11625 
Meteorological  instruments.     Scott,  R.  H.  Insti'uctions  in  the 

use  of  meteor,  instruments.  *I 

Meteorological  Society.     Modern  meteorology  ;  lect.  18899 

Contents.  Manii,  K.  J.  Physical  properties  of  the  atmosphere. — 
Lauo^hton,  J.  K.  Air  temperature,  its  distribution  and  range.  — Strachan, 
K.  The  barometer  and  its  uses,  winds  and  storms. — Ley,  W.  C.  Clouds 
and  weather  signs.— Symons,  G.  J.  Rain,  snow,  hail,  "and  atmospheric 
electricity.— Scott,  R.  H.  The  nature,  methods,  and  general  objects  of 
meteorology. 
Meteorology.     Bassnet,  T.     Outlines  of  a  mechanical  theory 

of  storms,  Cont.  law  of  lunar  influence.  332 

—  Brocklesbv,  J.    Elements  of  meteorology.  510 

—  Brown.  R.    Science  for  all.    4  v.  20445-6;  20526-7 

—  Butler,  T.  B.    Philosophy  of  the  weather,  and  guide  to  its  changes.  656 

—  Drew,  J.    Practical  meteorology,  ed.  by  F.  Drew.  8429 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  aerial  world ;  pop.  abet,  of  the  phenomena  of  the  at- 

mosphere. 13527 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    The  weather  and  weather  prophets.     (In  his  Fam. 

lect.)  6523 

—  Lardner,  D.     (In  his  Pop.  lect.  on  science  and  art.)  2572-3 

—  Loomis,  E.    Treatise  on  meteorology ;  with  tables.                 •  7482 

—  Lowe,  E.  J.    Practical  meteorology.'    {In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5190 

—  Scoffern,  J.    Meteorology.     (In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5190 

—  Zurcher,  — .  and  MargoUe, — .  Meteors,  aerolites,  storms,  and  atmospheric 

phenomena.  15683 

—  See  also  Air;— Storms. 

Also  Meteorological  Society ;— Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  passim. 
Meteors.     Kirk  wood,  D. "   Comets  and  meteors.  11795 
Meteoric  astronomy.  6947 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Aerolites.     (In  his  Fam.  letters.)           '  16631 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Meteoric  astronomy.     (In  his  Mysteries,  etc.)  22822 
The  November  meteors ;  Expected  meteoric  shower.     (In  his  Rough 

ways.)  19539 

—  Schellen,  H.,  and  others.   Nebulae,  comets,  meteoric  showers.    (7?i  Estes, 

D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 


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—  Zurelier,  — .  and  Margolle,  — .  Meteors,  aerolites,  storms,  and  atmospheric 

phenomena.  1568$ 

—  See  also  Meteorites. 

Meteyard,  E.  A  group  of  Englishmen  (1795-1815)  ;  records 
of  the  younger  Wedgewoods  and  then*  friends,  embr.  the 
hist,  of  the  disc,  of  photography,  etc.  9856 

Method.     Descartes,  R.     Discourse  on  the  method  of  rightly 

conduct,  the  reason,  etc.  ^  13705 

—  Jevons,  W.  S.    Principles  of  science ;  treat,  oii  logic  and  scientific  method. 

2  V.  15910-11 

Methodism.     Clark,   W.   R.      Why  I  am  a  Methodist.      {In 

Pitts-St.  Chapel  lect.)  20424 

—  Flanigen,  J.  R.    Methodism ;  old  and  new ;  with  sk.  of  early  preachers.  '      19333 

—  Our  excellent  women  of  the  Methodist  Ch.  in  Eng.  and  America.  11281 

—  Stevens,  A.    History  of  the  religious  movement  of  the  18th.  cent.,  called 

Methodism.    2  v.  4229-30^ 

—  Taylor,  I.    Wesley  and  Methodism.  *I 

—  Tucker,  M.    Itinerant  preaching  in  the  early  days  of  Methodism.  1061(^ 

—  Tyerman,  L.    The  Oxford  Methodists ;  mem.  of  ClaytoQ,  Ingham,  Gam- 

bold,  Hervey,  and  Broughton :  with  biog.  not.  of  others.  11955 

—  Wakeley,  J.  B.    The  heroes  of  Methodism ;  sketches  of  ministers,  etc.  4606. 

—  See  also  Wesley,  J. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  Mudge,  E.  History  of  the  mis- 
sions of  the  Meth.  Episc.  Church.     {In  Hist,  of  Amer. 

missions.)  516^ 

Methomania  ;  by  A.  Day.  6632 

Metric  system.    Amer.  Metric  Bureau.    Bulletin.    3  v.  17594-5  ;  1839^ 

—  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.    Metric  svstem  of  weights  and  measures.  15821 
Same.    3d.  ed.  19032; 

—  Chisholm,  H.  W.     {In  his  Science  of  weighing  and  measuring.)  17221 

—  Dalmon,  H.    Metrical  pocket-book;  or.  Manual  of  weights,  measures, 

and  coins.  17591 

—  Davies,  C.    The  metric  system;  reports  of  J.  Q.  Adams,  and  lecture  of 

J.  Herschel.  '  16596 

—  Newton,  H.  A.    The  metric  system ;  prep,  to  ace.  Eaton's  common  school 

arithmetic.  *  16577 

—  Putnam,  J.  P.    The  metric  system  of  weights  ^nd  measures.  *I ;  16603 
Metsu,  G.    Wedmore,  F.    Terburg  and  Metsu.    {In  his  Masters 

of  genre  painting.)  19479 

—  Gower,  R.     (In  his  Figure  painters  of  Holland.)  19535 
Metternich  Winneburg,  C.  W.  N.  L.,  Rekhsfnrst  v.    ^Memoirs, 

1773-1835;    ed.   by  R.   Metternich;    tr.   by  Mrs.   Alex. 
Napier.     5  v.  20300-4 

—  Hayward,  A.     (In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  1.)  20602 

—  Martineau,  H.    Metternich  and  Austria.     (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Metz.     Boyland,  G.  H.     Six  months  under  the  red  cross  with 

the  French  army.  •  12007 

Meunier,  V.     Adventures  on  the  great  hunting  grounds  of  the 

world.      (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  8103 

Meuni^re,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  1.)  *I 

Mexico.     Antiquities. 

—  Becher,  H.  C.  R.    Trip   to  Mexico ;  journey  from  Lake  Erie  to  Lake 

Tezcuco  and  back;  with  Paper  about  the'  anc.  nations  and  races,  and 

the  anc.  stone,  and  other  structures  and  ruins.  *I 

—  Valentini,  P.  J.  J.    Mexican  copper  tools ;  use  of  copper  bv  the  Mexicans 

bef.  the  conquest;  tr.  by  S.  Salisbury,  Jr.  '  1969^ 

Bd.  unth  Katunes  of  Maya  hist. 

Mexican  calendar  stone ;  from  the  German.  *I 

Description. 

—  Anderson,  A.  D.    The  silver  country;  or.  The  great  southwest;  rev.  of 

the  wealth  of  N^ew  Spain,  compr.  Mexico  and  the  Mexican  cession  to 

the  U.  S.,  1848, 1853.  17410 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  835 

—  Aubertin.  J.  J.    A  flight  to  Mexico.  21930 

—  Calderon  de  la  Barca,  F.  E.  I.    Life  in  Mexico.    2  v.  2664-5- 

—  Elton.  J.  F.    With  the  French  in  Mexico.  7250- 

—  Evans,  A.  S.    Our  sister  republic ;  gala  trip  thr.  trop.  Mexico,  1869-70 ; 

with  remin.  of  the  empire,  etc.)  13370 

—  Geiger,  J.  L.    A  peep  at  Mexico ;  narr.  of  a  jour,  across  the  republic,  1873, 

1874.  *I 

—  Hamilton,  L.    Border  states  of  Mexico ;  with  sketch  of  the  republic.  2031& 

—  M'Sherry.    El  Puchero ;  or,  A  mixed  dish  from  Mexico.  5768 

—  Haven,  G.    Our  next-door  neighbor  j  a  winter  in  Mexico.  13754 

—  Latrobe,  C.  J.    The  rambler  in  Mexico.  2582. 

—  Mexico.     {In  Modern  traveler,  v.  6,  7.)  "  3096-7 

—  Mexico  in  1842 :  descr.  of  the  country ;  with  sketch  of  its  hist.  5126 

—  Oswald,  F.  L.    Summerland  sketches ;  rambles  in  the  backwoods  of  M. 

and  Centr.  Amer.  19890 

—  Rankin,  M.    Twenty  vears  amg.  the  Mexicans ;  narr.  of  missionary  labor.      15523^ 

—  Salm-Salm,  A.  zu.    Ten  years  of  my  life.    2  v.  '  15724-6 

—  Taylor,  B.     {In  his  Eldorado.)  4357 

—  Thompson,  W.    Recollections  of  Mexico.  4451 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Mexico  and  Brazil.     {In  his  Resour.  of  mod.  countries, 

V.  2.)  17822 

—  Wilson,  R.  A.    Mexico ;  its  peasants  and  its  priests.  11744 

—  See  also  New  Mexico. 

Ethnology. 

—  Yalentini,  P.  J.  J.    The  Olmecas  and  the  Tultecas ;  tr.  by  S.  Salisbury,  Jr.      22775 

History. 

—  Abbot,  G.  D.    Mexico  and  the  United  States ;  their  mut.  rel.  and  common 

interests.  13420 

—  Cortes,  H.    Despatches  to  Charles  V.  dur.  the  conq. ;  tr.  with  introd.  and 

notes,  by  G.  Folsom.  989 

—  Flint,  H.  M.    Mexico  under  Maximilian.  13556 

—  Gordon,  T.  F.    History  of  anc.  Mexico;  to  its  destr.  by  the  Spaniards. 

2  V.  in  1.  1611 

—  Mayer,  B.   Mexico,  Aztec,  Spanish,  and  republican ;  with  view  of  the  anc. 

Aztec  emp.  and  civilization;  hist.  sk.  of  the  late  war.    2  v.  2984-5 

—  Ober,  F.  A.    Youn^  folks'  history  of  Mexico.  22284 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.    History  of  the  conq.  of  M. ;  with  prelim,  view  of  the 

anc.  Mexican  civilization,  etc.    3  v.  8538-40 

—  Salm-Salmj  F.  zu.    31y  diary  in  Mexico,  1867;  including  the  last  days  of 

Maximilian.    2  v.  '  '  '  *I 

—  Wilson,  R.  A.    New  history  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico.  11623^ 

(  War  with  the  U.  S.,  1847.) 

—  Jay,  W.    Review  of  the  causes  and  conseq.  of  the  Mexican  War.  2337 

—  Livermore,  A.  A.    The  war  with  Mexico  reviewed.  201T 

—  Reid,  S.  C,  Jr.    The  scouting  expeditions  of  McCulloch's  Texas  Rangers, 

1846.  2807 

—  Republic  of  the  U.  S. ;  rev.  of  the  war  [with]  M. ;  its  causes  and  results.  5167 

—  Semmes,  R.    Campaign  of  Gen.  Scott,  in  the  valley  of  Mexico.  *I 
Service  afloat  and  ashore  dur.  the  Mexican  war.  *  *I 

Natural  history. 

—  Biart,  L.    Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist.  21326 

—  See  also  Maximilian. 
Also  Montezuma. 

Mexico,  Gulf  of.     Bishop,  N.  H.     {In  his  Four  months  in  a 

sueak-box  ;  boat  voyage.)  19211 

Meyendorff,  G.,  Baron.    Journey  to  Bokhara.     (In  Taylor,  B. 

Cyel.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

Meyer,  B.  Aids  to  family  government ;  or.  From  the  cradle 
to  the  school,  ace.  to  Froebel ;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Holbrook. 
Add.,  Essay  on  the  rights  of  children,  etc.^  by  H.  Spencer.   18407 

Meyer,  H.  A.  W.  Critical  and  exegetical  commentary  on  the 
New  Testament ;  namely  : 

3Iatthew.    2  v.  12690-1 

Mark  and  Luke.    2  v.  12703-4 

John.    2  V.  12692-3 

Acts.    2v.  12701-2 


^36  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Romans.    2  v.  12694-5 

Corinthians.    2  v.  12698-9 

Galatians.                                                              ^  12697 

Philippians  and  Colossians.  12696 

Ephesians  and  Philemon.  12705 

Thessalonians ;  by  G.  Liinemann.  12700 

Meyerbeer,  G.     L'Africaine.  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  op.  Ub.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Dinorah.     (Le  pardon  de  Ploermel.)  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Trvon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  L'etoile  du  nord.  *I 
-^  Le  prophete.  *I 

—  Roberto  il  diavola.  *I 

—  Same ;  Robert  le  diable.    {In  Tryon.  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Gli  Ugonotti.     (Les  Huguenots.)  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Trvon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Gt.  Ital.  and  Fr.  composers.)  18707 
Meyr,  iVl.     Der  Sieg  des  Schwachen.      (Deutscher  NovelleD- 

schatz.)  16155 
jyiezeray,  F.  E.  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund., 

V.  8.)  *I 

Miall,  E.     Hinton,  R.  J.     {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 

Mice,  The,  at  play  ;  by  [C.  M.  YoDge].                            10575  ;  10579 

Mice  at  play ;  by  N.  Forrest  [C.  Floyd].  16745 
Michael,  W.  H.     Public  health.     See  Hart,  E. 
Michael  Angelo.     See  Buonarioti. 
Michael  Erie  ;  drama  ;  by  T.  E.  Wilks.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  31.)  11825 
Michael  Kohlhaas  ;    by  H.  von  Kleist.      {In  Tales  from  the 

German.)  4347;  5217 

Michael  Strogoff  ;  by  J.  Verne.  16862 
Michaud,  J.  F.     Historical  sketch  of  the  three  first  crusades. 

{In  Cottin,  S.  R.     The  Saracen,  v.  1.)  5003 

—  History  of  the  crusades.    3  v.                             ^  3020-2 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Michel,  T.,  and  Moritz,  A.     A  will  and  a  way;  tales  tr.  by 

Trauermantel.  4789 
Contents.    Michel,  T.    Tailor  and  tiddler.— Moritz,  A.    Patience  re- 
moves mountains;  The  benefactor's  portrait;  The  ways  of  Providence; 
The  gardener's  daughter. 

Michel  et  Christine  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  8.)  *I 

Michelet,  Mme.  — .     Nature  ;  illust.  by  Giacomelli.  *I 

—  The  story  of  my  childhood ;  tr.  by  M.  F.  Curtis.  7119 
Michelet,  J.     Historical  view  of  the  Fr.  revolution  ;  new  ed.  ; 

tr.  by  C.  Cocks.  3023 

—  Historv  of  France  [to  the  death  of  Louis  XL] ;  tr.  bv  G.  H.  Smith.    2  v.  3024-5 

—  History  of  the  Roman  Republic ;  tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt.  3029 

—  The  insect ;  illust.  bv  Giacomelli.  *I 

—  Life  of  Luther  written  bv  himself ;  tr  bv  W.  Hazlitt.  3027 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  G.  H.  Smith.  9203 

—  Love ;  fr.  the  French,  by  J.  W.  Palmer.  3028 

—  The  mountain.  *I 

—  The  people ;  tr.  by  G.  H.  Smith.  §030 

—  The  sea;  from  the  French.  5336 

—  Woman ;  frpm  the  French,  by  J.  W.  Palmer.  3031 

—  The  women  of  the  French  revolution,  3032 

—  Summarv  of  mod.  historv  [1453-1874] .  13818 

—  Mill,  J.  S.  Michelet's  History  of  France.  {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  2.)  5979 
Micheliue  ;  by  E.  Bersier.  15478 
Michelle  ;  by  F.  Martin.  18890 
Michigan.     Kirkland,  CM.     Our  new  home  in  the  west.  10560 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  837 

Mickiewicz,  A.    Sainte-Beiive,  C.  A.    (InMs'Prem.\und.^v.2.)  *I 

—  and  Ladislas.    The  undivine  comedy.     See  Cook,  M.  W. 
Micklethwaite,  J.  T.     English  parish  churches.     {In  Poole,  R. 

S.  and  others.     Lect.)  22821 

—  Modern  parish  churches,  their  plan,  design,  and  furniture.  12820 
Microphone.    Du  Moncel,  T.  A.  L.     The  telephone,  the  micro- 
phone, and  the  phonograph.  18918 

Microscope.     Beale,  L.  S.     How  to  work  with  the  microscope.  *I 

—  Brocklesby,  J.    The  amateur  microscopist.  9944 

—  Brown,  G.  T.    Histological  demonstrations.    See  Harley,  G. 

—  Carpenter,  "W.  B.    The  microscope  and  its  revelations.  13609 

—  Dyer,  S.    Great  wonders  in  little  things.  22575 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.    Evenings  at  the  microscope.  6285 

—  Harley,  G.    Histological  demonstrations ;  ed.  by  G.  T.  Brown.  *I 

—  Hogg,  J.  The  microscope ;  its  hist.,  constructiori,  and  application.  7069 

—  Lankester,  E.    Half-hours  with  the  microscope ;  new  ed.  6483 
Same.    New  ed.  12118 

—  Martin,  J.  H.    A  manual  of  microscopic  mounting.  12863 

—  Phin,  J.    Practical  hints  on  the  select,  and  use  of  the  microscope.  14054 
Same.    3d.  ed.  20902 

—  Smith,  J.  E.    How  to  see  with  the  microscope.  20905 

—  Somerville,  M.  F.    Molecular  and  microscopic  science.    2  v.  8889-90 

—  Sorby,  H.  C.    Microscopes.     (In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 

—  Warci,  Mrs.  F.  M.    The  microscope;  descr.  of  objects;  with  directions.  8542 

—  Wonders  of  the  microscope.     (In  Wonders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 
Middle  Ages.     Art. 

—  Kenan,  E.    L'art  du  Moven  Age  et  les  causes  de  sa  decadence.     (In  his 

Melanges  d'hist.)       '  14516 
Biography. 

—  Maclear,  G.  F.    Apostles  of  Mediasval  Europe.  8074 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

—  See  Ecclesiastical  history. 

History. 

—  Church,  R.  W.    Beginning  of  the  Middle  Ages.  17526 

—  Fort,  G.  F.    Medical  economy  dur.  the  Middle  Ages :  hist,  of  European 

morals.                                 '  22858 

—  Glimpses   of  the  Dark  Ages ;    or,  Sketches  of  the  social  condition  of 

Europe,  fr.  the  5th.  to  12th.  cent.    2d.  ed.  1537 

—  Greene,  G.  W.    History  and  geography  of  the  Middle  Ages.  8163 

—  Hallam,  H.    View  of  the  state  of  Europe  dur.  the  Middle  Ages.  1743 
Same;  with  add.,  etc.,  by  W.  Smith.    (Student's  hist.)  9829 

—  The  Lord  and  vassal ;  feudal  system  in  the  Middle  Ages.  2753 

—  Smith,  W.    Student's  history-  of  the  Middle  Ages.  9829 

—  Stille,  C.  J.    Studies  in  mediaeval  history.  21392 

—  Thalheimer,  M.  E.    Manual  of  mediaeval  and  mod.  historv.  15540 

—  Thierry.  A.    Histoire  du  moyen  age.     {In  his  Dix  ans  d'etudes.)  9578 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Landmarks  of  history.  6989 

Literature,  Legends. 

—  Belt  and  spur;  stor.  of  the  Middle  Ages  fr.  the  old  chronicles.  22721 

—  Berington,  J.    Literary  hist,  of  the  Middle  Ages,  to  the  15th.  cent.  394 

—  Cox,  G.  W.  and  Jones  E.  H.    Popular  romances  of  the  Middle  Ages.  9901 

—  Gibb,  J.    Gudrun,  and  other  stor.  fr.  the  epics  of  the  Middle  Ages.  22358 

—  Gould,  S.  B.    Curious  myths  of  the  Middle  Ages.    2  ser.                        6891;  7192 
Silver  store;  fr.  mediaeval,  Chr.,  and  Jewish  mines.  22523 

—  Lawrence,  E.    Primer  of  medieval  literature.  17725 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    Romantic  fictions  of   the  Middle  Ages.    {In  his 

^sthet.  and  misc.  works.)  22359 

—  Waegner.  W.  Epics  and  romances;  adapt,  fr.  W.,  by  M.  W.  Macdowall.  22489 

Philosophy. 

—  Hampden,  R.  D.     Scholastic  philosophy  of  the  M.  A.  {In  his  Life  of 

Thomas  Aquinas.)                                '  1763 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Mediaeval  philosophy,  moral  and  metaphysical.  2970 

Social  life. 

—  Lord,  J.    Character  and  soc.  of  the  Middle  Ages.     (In  Froissart,  J. 

Chronicles.)  2180 
Middle  states.     See  United  States. 


838  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Middlemarch  ;  by  George  Eliot  [M.  E.  Lewes].     2  v.  10931 

Middlesex,  Mass.     Drake,  S.  A.    Historic  fields  and  mansions 

of  M.    •  7336 

Middleton,  C.     History  of  the  life  of  Cicero.  3033 

Middleton,  T.  Yonge,  C.  M.  (In  her  Pioneers  and  founders.)  10120 
Middy  ashore  ;  by  W.  B.  Bernard.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  13.)  11842 

Midnight  banquet;  melo-drama ;  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)  11829 
Midnight  sun.  The  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  1206 

Midrasch.     Wuensche,  A.     Xeue  Beitrage  zur  Erlauterung  der 

Evangelien  aus  Talmud  und  Midrasch.  16417 

Midshipman,  The.     See  Marmaduke  Merry. 

Midshipman  Easy,  Mr.  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2910 

Midsummer  eve  ;  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  12430 

Midsummer  night's  dream.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Midsummer  night's  dream  ;  by  Shakspeare.     {In   Mod.   stand. 

dr.,  V.  14.)  11816 

—  Same;  Coll.  by  L.  Keene.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  28.)  11824 
Midsummer  and  May ;  by  H.  E.  Prescott  [Mrs.  Spofford].   {In 

her  Amber  gods,  etc.)  5430 
Midsummer  flowers  for  the  young  ;  by  M.  Howitt.  2035 
Midwifery.  Trail,  R.  T.  {In  his  Hydropathic  encyclopedia.  4485 
Miel,  C.  Christian  union.  {In  Relig.  aspects,  etc.)  5339 
Mieris,  F.  van.  Gower,  R.  {In  his  Figure  painters  of  Hol- 
land.) 19535 
Mifflin,  T.     Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1828 

—  Sketch  of  M.  (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  rev.)  2122 
Might,  The,  of  right.     See  Gladstone,  W.  E. 

Mignaty,  M.  A.     Sketches  of  the  hist,  past  of  Italy;  fr.  the 

fall  of  the  Roman  empire  to  the  revival  of  letters.  2d.  ed.  16842 
Mignet,  F.  A.  A.   History  of  the  French  revolution,  1789-1814.      3034 

—  Historical  not.  of  the  life  and  works  of  Sismondi.     (In  Simonde  de  Sis- 

mondi,  J.  C.  L.    Polit.  econ.,  etc.)  16997 

—  Notices  et  portraits,  historiques  et  litt6raires.    2  v.  9573-4 

Contents.  V.  1.  Le  comte  Sieves.— Le  comte  Roederer.— Livingston. 
—Talleyrand.— Broussais.—Le  conate  Merlin.— Le  comte  Destutt  de  Tracy. 
— Daunou.  3.  Le  comte  Simeon. — De  Sismondi.  —  Charles  Comte. — 
Ancillou.—Bignon.— Rossi. — Cabanis. — Droz.— Vie  de  Franklin. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  5:  Prem  lund.,  v.  1;  Caus. 

lund.,v.8.)  *I 

Mignon  ;  op^ra  ;  par  A.  Thomas.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Mignonette  ;  found  among  the  flowers  and  weeds  of  Hillsdale.  •  6583 
Mijatovich,  E.  L.  Kossovo  ;  attempt  to  bring  Serbian  national 

songs  into  one  poem.  21984 
Mijatovies,  C.,  Madam.    Serbian  folk-lore  ;  ed.  with  an  introd. 

by  W.  Denton.  14201 

Mikado's  empire.  The  ;  by  W.  E.  Griflfis.  16011 

Mikronesia.  Wallace,  A.  R.  {In  his  Australasia.)  20819 
Milan.     Pennington,  T.     Memoirs   of    the   Dukes   of  Milan. 

{In  his'  Journey,  v.  2.)  6053 
Milburn,  W.  H.    The  pioneer  preacher  ;  introd.  by  J.  McClin- 

tock.  3036 

—  Ten  years  of  preacher-life ;  autobiography.  3035 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  889 

Mildmay,  P.  St.  J.     Life  of  Tucker.      {In  Tucker,  A.     Light 

of  nature,  v.  1.)  4514 

Mildred  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  20858 

Mildred  and  Elsie  ;  by  M.  Fiuley.  21270 

Mildred  Arkell ;  by  Mrs.  Wood.  6197 

Mildred  at  Roselands  ;  by  M.  Finley.  19218  . 

Mildred  Keith  ;  by  M.  Finley.  19217 

Mildred's  married  life;  by  M.  Finley.  22027 

Mildred's  wedding  ;  by  Mrs.  Notley.  13760 

Miles,  A.  J.     Sunstroke  epidemic  of    Cincinnati,  1881.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  efc,  v.  7.)  *I 

Miles,  G.  M.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Miles,  H.  A.     The  birth  of  Jesus.  17399 

Miles,  H.  A.     The  companion  of  paradise.     {In  Hale,  E.    E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13936 

—  Same.  {In  Thirteen  good  stories.)  11874 
Miles,  M.  Stock-breeding.  18089 
Miles,  P.  Nordurfari ;  or.  Rambles  in  Iceland.  3037 
Miles,  W.    The  horse's  foot,  and  how  to  keep  it  sound.  lUust. 

{In  Saxton's  rural  hand  books,  ser.  3.)  5694 

Miles  Tremenhere  ;  by  A.  M.  Maillard.  5171 

Miles  Wallingford  ;  bv  J.  F.  Cooper.  952 

Milford,  Mass.  Ballon,  A.  History  of  M.,  to  1881.  2  v.  *I 
Military  adventure  in  the  Pyrenees.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  V.  5.)  19150 
Military  art  and  science.  Adams,  C.    Great  campaigns  ;  princ. 

military  operations  in  Europe,  1796-1870.  18150 

—  Anderson,  R.  P.  Victories  and  defeats;  attempt  to  expl.  [their]  causes.  11851 

—  Chesney,  C.  C.    Waterloo  lectures ;  study  of  the  campaign  of  1815.  12800 

—  De  Fonblanque,  E.  B.  Political  and  military  episodes,  fr.  the  life  of  Bur- 

goyne.  15703 

—  Forbes,  H.    Manual  for  the  patriotic  volunteer.    2  v.  1491-2 

—  Halleck,  H.  W.    Elements  of  military  art  and  science.  9296 

—  Hamley,  E.  B.    The  operations  of  war  explained  and  illustrated.  13617 

—  Jomini,  H.    Art  of  war.  13407 

—  McClellan,  G.  B.    The  armies  of  Europe;  svstems  of  England,  France, 

Russia,  etc.  '  •  5381 ;  *I 

—  Totten,  C.  A.  L.    Strategos;  ser.  of  Amer.  games  of  war,  based  upon 

military  principles.    2  v.  *I 

—  Upton.  E.     Infantry  tactics.  10519 

—  Viele,  E.  L.    Handbook  for  active  service.  4596 

—  See  also  Artillery ;— Cavalry ;— Fortification ;— Munitions  of  war;— Tac- 

tics. 

Military  biography.     Chesney,  C.  C.     Essays  in  mod.  military 

biog.  12256 

Military  education.  AYelcker,  W.  T.  Military  lessons ;  mili- 
tary schools,  colleges,  and  militia.  17049 

Military  history.     See  Virginia  ; — Maryland. 

Military  law.     Lieber,  F.     {In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  2.)  20135 

Military  life.     Ramsay,  B.  D.  W.     Rough  recoil,   of  military 

serv.  and  society.     2  v.  22425-6 

Military  resources.     See  France  ; — Prussia. 

Military  telegraph.  Plum,  W.  R.  The  military  telegraph  dur. 
the  civil  war  in  the  U.  S.  ;  with  expos,  of  anc.  and  mod. 
means  of  communication,  cipher  systems,  etc.     2  v.  22047-8 

Milk.     Wanklyn,  J.  A.     Milk-analysis.  6706 


840  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Mill,  H.  T.     Enfranchisement  of  women.     (Woman's  rights 

tracts.)  1903 

Mill,  J.     Analysis  of  the  phenomena  of  the  human  mind ;  ed. 

by  J.  S.  Mill.     2  v.  8947-8 

—  History  of  British  India ;  4th.  ed. ;  notes  and  contln.  by  H.  H.  "Wilson.  9  v.  *I 

—  Bain,  A.    J.  Mill ;  a  biography.  21418 

—  Bower,  G.  S.    David  Hartley  and  J.  Mill.  20464 

—  Ribot,  T.     {In  his  Eng.  psychology.)  12355 
Mill,  J.  S.     Autobiography.                                                                   8591 

—  Chapters  and  speeches  on  the  Irish  land  question.  8965 

—  Considerations  on  representative  government.  3039 

—  Dissertations  and  discussions ;  pofit.,  phil.,  and  hist.    5  v.  5978-80;  14355-6 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  contest  in  America.— The  right  and  wrong  of 
state  interference  with  corporation  and  church  property. — The  currency 
juggle.— A  few  observations  on  the  French  revolution.— Thoughts  on 
poetry  and  its  varieties. — Prof.  Sedgwick's  discourse  on  the  studies  of 
the  ifniversity  of  Cambridge.— Civilization.— Aphorisms :  a  fragment. — 
Armand  Carrel. — A  prophecy. — Writings  of  Alfred  de  Vigny. — Bentham. 
— Appendix.  2.  Coleridge. — De  Tocqueville  on  democracy  in  America. 
—Bailey  on  Berkeley's  Theory  of  vision.— Michelet's  hist,  of  France. — 
The  claims  of  labor.— Guizot's  essays  and  lect.  on  history. — Early  Gre- 
cian hist,  and  legend.  3.  Vindication  of  the  French  revolution  of  Feb., 
1848;  in  reply  to  Lord  Brougham  and  others. — Appendix. — Enfranchise- 
ment of  women. — Dr.  Whewell  on  moral  philosophy.— Grote's  hist,  of 
Greece. — A  few  words  on  non-intervention. — The  slave  power. — Utili- 
tarianism. 4.  Thoughts  on  parliamentary  reform. — Recent  writers  on 
reform. — Bain's  psychology. — Austin  on  Jurisprudence. — Plato. — Inaugu- 
ral address.  5.  Eudowinents. — Thornton  on  labor  and  its  claims. — 
Prof.  Leslie  on  the  land  question. — Taine — De  I'intelligence. — Treaty  obli- 

fations. — Maine  on  village  communities. — Grote's  Aristotle. — L'avere  e 
imposta. — Papers  on  land  tenure. 

—  Essays  on  some  unsettled  questions  of  polit.  economy.  12584 

—  Examination  of   Sir  Wni.  Hamilton's    philosophy^  and    philosophical 

questions  discussed  in  his  writings.    2  v.  '  5968-9 

—  Literary  and  scientific  education.      (Scot.  Univ.  Addr.)     {In  Lib.  of 

education,  v.  4.)  8867 

—  On  liberty.  3040 

—  Positive  philosophy  of  Comte.  8454 

—  Principles  of  political  economy.  7624 

—  Same.    8th.  ed.    2  v.  '  8912-13 

—  Socialism ;  Utilitarianism.  19615 

Beprintsfr.  the  Fortnightly  review. 

—  The  subjection  of  women.  7837 

—  SulFrage  for  women ;  speech.     ( Wom.  Suflf.  Tr.)  14359 

—  System  of  logic.  3038 

—  ^ame.    7th.  ed.    2  v.  10747-8 

—  Three  essays  on  religion,  etc.  '  13250 

Contents.  Nature. — Utility  of  religion. — Theism.— Berkeley's  life  and 
writings. 

—  Utilitarianism.  19615 

Bd.  with  Socialism. 

—  Bain,  A.    J.  S.  Mill;  a  criticism,  with  pers.  recollections.  21439 

—  Bowen,  F.    J.  S.  Mill's  Examination  of  Hamilton's  Philosophy.     {In  his 

Gleanings.)  19941 

—  Brown.  W.  R.    Autobiography  of  M.    {In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)      16138 

—  Buckle;  H.  T.    Mill  on  Liberty.     {In  his  Essays.)  6335 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    3Ir.  Mill's  essay  on  religion.    (Jw  Aer  Hopes  of  the  human 

race.)  '  13506 

—  Courtney,  W.  L.    The  metaphysics  of  J.  S.  Mill.  19010 

—  Lucas,  E.    Mr.  Mill  upon  liberty  of  the  press.     {In  Manning,  H.  E. 

Essays,  etc.,  ser.  3.^  '  *I 

—  McCarthy,  J.    The  liberal  triumverate  of  England.    {In  his  Mod.  lead.)        11191 

—  Martineaii,  J.     {In  his  Essays.)  6388 

—  Morley,  J.    The  death  of  Mill;  Mill's  autobiography;  Mill  on  religion. 

{In  his  Cr\t.  m\HG.,  ser.  2.)  17535 

—  Porter,  N.    The  autobiography  of  M. ;  Mill  as  a  philosopher ;  Mill  as  a 

theologian.     {In  his  Sci.  and  sentiment.)  22173 
John  Stuart  Mill ;  Mill  as  a  relig.  philosopher.     {In  Atlas  ess.)  18294 

—  Ribot,  T.     {In  his  Eng.  psychology.)  12355 

—  Spencer,  H.,  and  others.    J.  S.  Mill ;  his  life  and  works.  11694 

—  Wright,  C.    Mill ;  commemorative  notice.     {In  his  Phil,  disc.)  16903 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  841 

Mill  on  the  Floss  ;  by  George  Eliot  [Mrs.  Lewes].  1414 

Mill  of  St.  Herbot;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  17041 

Millar,  W.  J.  Principles  of  mechanics  and  their  appl.  to 
prime  movers,  naval  architecture,  iron  bridges,  water 
supply,  etc.  ;  Thermodynamics,  with  spec.  ref.  to  the 
steam  engine.  13630 

Millaud,  A.     Le  collier  d'or  ;    com^die.     {In  Legouv^,  J.  W. 

E.  Gr.     Th^^tre,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14499 

Millbank  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  9167 

Millbury,  Mass.     Stockwell,  G.  A.     History  of  M.     {In  Hist. 

of  Wor.  Co.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Mill-dams.     Leffel  (J.)   and  Co.     Construction  of  milldams  ; 
also,  Building  of  race  and  reservoir  embankments,  meas- 
urement of  streams,  etc.  *I 
Mille-et-un  fantomes,  Les  ;  par  A.  Dumas.                                        9506 
Millenger^  J.  G.  Ladies  at  home.  {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  19.)   11845 
Miller,    B.    C.      Cholera  in  Chicago,   1873.      {In  Am.    Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Miller,  C.  -C,  joint  author.     See  Cummings,  M.  F. 
Miller,  C.  H.,  called  Joaquin.    A  dream  of  Italy.     {In  Mason, 

M.  M.     Mae  Madden.)  15374 

—  Life  among  the  Modocs ;  unwritten  hist.  12066 

—  Shadows  of  Shasta ;  [story  of  the  Indians  in  the  U.  S.] .  20570 

—  The  ship  in  the  desert ;  [poem] .  14117 

—  Songs  of  tlie  Sierras.  9298 

—  Songs  of  the  sun-lands.  11747 

—  Sketch  of  Miller.    {In  Gilman,  A,,  etc.    Poets'  homes.)  19289 
Miller,   D.  P.     Life  of  a  showman;    with  anecdotes,   e^c,  of 

mod.  actors  and  actresses ;  the  secrets  of  conjuring,  etc. 
2d.  ed.  11930 

Miller,  H.     Bill  Whyte.      {In  Wilson,  J.  M.     Tales,  v.  3.)  8043 

See  also  Tales,  below. 

—  Cruise  of  the  Betsey.  1040 

—  First  impressions  of  England  and  its  people.  3041 

—  The  foot-prints  of  the  Creator ;  fr.  3d.  Lond.  ed. ;  with  mem.  by  L. 

Ao"assiz.  3042 

—  The  lykewake.     (In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  4.)  8044 
See  also  Tales,  below. 

—  My  schools  and  schoolmasters ;  or,  The  storj^  of  my  education.  3043 

—  Old  red  sandstone.  3044 

—  Popular  geology.  3045 

—  Recollections  oi  Ferguson;  Recollections  of  Burns.  {In  Wilson,  J.  M. 

Tales,  V.  1.)  8041 
See  also  Tales,  below. 

—  Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre.    {In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 

—  The  Scottish  hunters  of  Hudson's  Bay.    {In  Wilson,  J.  M.  Tales,  v.  6.)        8046 

—  Tales  and  sketches ;  pref.  by  Mrs.  Miller.  2557 

Contents.  Recollections  of  Ferguson.— Recollections  of  Burns.— The 
salmon-fisher  of  Udoll. — The  widow  of  Dunskrith.— The  lykewake.— 
Bill  Whyte. — The  young  surgeon. — George  Ross,  the  Scotch  a^ent. — 
M'Culloch  the  mechanician. — The  Scotch  merchant  of  the  18th.  cent. 

—  Testimony  of  the  rocks ;  or.  Geology  in  its  bearings  on  the  two  theologies, 

nat.  and  revealed ;  with  Memorials  of  the  author.  7263 

—  Thomas  of  Chartres.     {In  Wilson,  J.  M.    Tales,  v.  9.)  8049 

—  The  witness  papers :   The  headship  of  Christ,  and  The  rights  of  the 

Christian  people;    essays,  sketches,  etc.,  with  the  Letter  to  Lord 
Brougham ;  ed.  bv  P.  Bavne.  5619 

—  Bayne,  P.    Life  and  letters  of  Hugh  Miller.    2  v.  10159-60 

—  Brown,  T.  N.    Life  and  times  of  Miller.  536 

A  book  with  "*I"  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
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—  Sketch  of  Miller,     (/w  Famous  boys.)  5036 

—  Taylor,  I.  {In  his  Golden  lives.)  11755 
Miller,  Joaquin,  pseud.     See  Miller,  C.  H. 

Miller,  J.  F.     Lonsdale,  H.     {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)   13814 

Miller,  O.  T.     Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur,  and  others  in 

neither.  19357 

—  Little  people  of  Asia.  22039 

—  Nimpo's  troubles.    II lust.  19358 

—  Queer  pets  at  Marcy's.  Illust.  19885 
Miller,  R.  K.  The  romance  of  astronomy.  2d.  ed.  14381 
Miller,  S.     Life  of    J.  Edwards.      (In   Sparks,  J.  Lib.   of 

Amer.  biog.,  v.  8.)  4117 

Miller,  T.     History  of  the  Anglo  Saxons.  3047 

—  No-man's  land ;  Sweet  springtime ;  Golden  autumn.    (Magnet  stories.)  10576 

—  Picturesque  sketches  of  London.  '  3048 
Miller,  W.  Bliss,  S.  Memoirs  of  M.  425 
Miller,  W.     Wintering  in  the  Riviera,  with  notes  of  trav.  in 

Italy  and  France,  and  pract.  hints  to  travellers.     2d.  ed. 

Illust.  20963 

Miller,  W.  H.     Cooke,  J.  P.     Memoir  of  M.     {In  his  Sci. 

culture.)  20756 

Miller,  The,  of  Calder  ;  by  Miss  Corbet.     (In  Mt.  Royal  pop. 

tales,  V.  4.)  7224 

Miller  and  his  men  ;    melo-drama  ;    by  I.  Pocock.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  25.)  11822 

Miller  boy;    poem;    by  J.   S.   Welhaven.       (In  Janson,   K. 

Spellbound  fiddler.)  19656 

Miller  of  New  Jersey  ;    drama ;  by  J.  Brougham.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  28.)  11824 

Miller's  maid ;    by  J.   F.   Saville.     {In  French's  min.   dram., 

V.  12.)  11842 

Miller's  maid.  The  ;  by  H.  C.  Watson.  {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Millet,  J.  F.     Sensier,   A.     Millet,  peasant  and  painter ;    tr. 

by  H.  De  Kay.  *I 

Millevoye,  C.  H.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  hisTovtr.  lit.,  v.  1.)  *I, 
Milliet,  P.      Symphonic  d'Avril ;    idylle.     {In  Sayn^tes,  e^c, 

s^r.  8.)  14798 

Milligan,  J.  L.     Executive  pardons.      {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen. 

and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Milligan,  W.      Religion  of  Ancient  Greece.     {In  St.  Giles' 

lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

Milling  machines.     Browne  &  Sharpe  Mfg.  Co.     Treatise  on 

the  constr.  and  use  of  univ.  milling  machines.  22074 

Millington,  J.     Hydraulics.     {In  Lib.  Usef.  Kn.  Nat.  Phil., 

V.  1.)  4331 

Million,  Le  ;  par  J.  Claretie.  14715 

Millot,  C.  F.  X.,  Vabbe.  Elements  of  general  history.  5  v.  5120-4 
Mills,  A.  Literature  and  literary  men  of  Gt.  Brit,  and  Ireland.  *I 
Mills,  C.     History  of  chivalry  ;  or.  Knighthood  and  its  times.     5136 

—  History  of  the  crusades.  3049 
Mills,  C.  D.  B.    The  Indian  saint ;  or,  Buddha  and  Buddhism ; 

sketch,  hist,  and  critical.  15882 

—  Sufficiency  of  natural  morality  as  the  basis  'of  civil  society;  essay.    (In 

Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Report,  1876.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  843 

Mills,  C.  J.     Jarves,  H.  D.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Mills.     Craik,  D.     Practical  Amer.  millwright  and  miller.  9125 

—  Woodburv,  C.  J.  H.    The  lire  protection  of  mills;  and  constr.  of  mill 

floors."  21919 

Mills,  The,  of  the  Gods  ;  by  J.  H.  Twells.  13770 

Mills,  The,  of  Tuxbury ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  9170 

Milman,  E.  A.     The  wayside  cross.   .  5237 

Milman,  H.  H.     Fazio.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  1.)  11803 

—  History  of  Christianity  to  the  abolition  of  Paganism  in  the  Roman  empire.  3050 

—  Same ;  New  and  rev.  ed.    3  v.  6682-4 

—  History  of  Latin  Christianity.    8  v.            «  3056-63 

—  History  of  the  Jews.    3  v.   '  3051-3 

—  Same ;  rev.  and  correct,  ed.    3  v.  12470-2 

—  Life  of  Thomas  k  Becket.  3064 

—  Savonarola,  Erasmus,  and  other  essays.  10732 

Contents.  Savonarola.— Life  of  Erasmus.— Popes  of  the  16th.-17th. 
cent.— Clement  XIV.  and  the  Jesuits. — Newman  on  the  development  of 
Christian  doctrine. — Relation  of  the  clergy  to  the  people. — Pagan  and 
Christian  sepulchres. 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.  {In  his  Ess.  on  Church  and  State.)  10698 
Milman,  R.  Mitslav  ;  or,  The  conversion  of  Pomerania.  Map.  22414 
Milne,  J.    Religion  of  Persia ;  Zoroaster  and  the  Zend  Avesta. 

{In  Caird,  J.     Orien.  religions.)  21880 

—  Same.  {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 
Milner,   G.      Country  pleasures ;  chronicle  of  a  year,   chiefly 

in  a  garden.  21041 
Milner,  H.  M.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Milner,  I.    Sketch  of  M.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 
Milner,  J.  and  I.     Balfour,  C.  L.     The  brothers  Milner.     {In 

her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 
Milnes,   R.   M.,  1st.  Baron  Houghton.     Life  of  Keats.     {In 

Keats,  J.     Life,  letters,  etc.)  3065 

—  Monographs,  personal  and  social.  11605 

Contents.  Sueliman  Pasha.— Humboldt  at  the  court  of  Berlin. — Car- 
dinal Wiseman.— W.  S.  Landor.— The  Berry s. — Harriet,  Lady  Ash- 
burton.— Sydney  Smith.— Last  days  of  Heinrich* Heine. 

—  Poetical  works'.    Portr.    2  v.  15799-800 

—  Home,  R.  H.  {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
Milnor,  J.  Stone,  J.  S.  Memoir  of  Milnor.  4258 
Milton,  John.     L' allegro.  18972 

—  Areopagitica ;  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  J.  W.  Hales.  15902 

—  Comus.  18973 

—  English  poems;  ed.,  withlife^ntrod.,  etc.,  by  R.  C.  Browne.  2  v.  18975-6 

—  Lvcidas ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  H.  B.  Sprague.  19373 

^ouna  with  Paradise  Lost. 

—  Paradise  lost.    New  ed.  10482 

—  Same;  books  1  and  2.    Introd.,  notes,  etc.,  by  H.  B.  Sprague.  19373 

—  II  Penseroso.     (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)                  '  18974 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  memoir.  3066 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  life  bv  J.^Mitford.  3  v.  3067-9 

—  Prose  works.    5  v.                '      '  3070-4 

—  Selections.     {In  Montagu,  B.    Select,  from  the'works  of  Taylor,  etc.)  5759 

—  Treasures  fr.  the  prose  writings  of  Milton.  6686 

—  Treatise  on  education.     {In  Lib.  of  educ,  v.  2.)  8866 

—  Arnold,  M.    A  French  critic  on  M.    {In  his  Mixed  ess.)  18465 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Bickersteth,  E.  H.    Milton's  Paradise  lost.    {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp. 

for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Brooke,  S.  A.    Milton.  18803 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Character  and  writings  of  M.     {In  hi?  Works,  v.  1.)  787 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Logic  of  polit.  econ.)  1162 

{In  his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1161 

Milton  vs.  Southey  and  Landor.    {In  his  Note-book.)  1188 


844  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.    John  Milton.    {In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am. 

Rev.)  1879a 

—  Fenton,  E.    Life  of  M.     {In  Lib.  of  educ.,  v.  2.)  8866 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  225& 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men.)  1592 

—  Himes,  J.  A.    Stud^  of  Milton's  Paradise  lost.  17701 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040- 

—  Johnson,  S.    Milton.     {In  Arnold,  M.    Six  chief  lives.)  18101 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     {In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  3.)  13218 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.    {In  his  Among  my  books,  ser.  2.)  15406 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133^ 
Same.    {In  his  Crit.  hist.,  etc.,  ess.,  V.  1.)  2786 

—  Masson,  D.  Life  of  M. ;  with  an  estimate  of  his  genius  and  character,  by 

Lord  Macaulav.  2800 

Life  of  Milton.  "  3  v.  6846-8 

Life  of  M.  in  conn,  with  the  polit.,  eccl.,  and  literary  hist,  of  his  time. 

6v.  6846-8;  1T587-& 
Milton's  youth.     {In  his  Three  devils.)  13516 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Milton;  Milton  consid.  as  a  schoolmaster.    {In  his 

Friendship  of  books.)  12252 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F'.  d'.    The  prose  writings  of  M.    {In  her  Papers,  etc.,  pt.  1.)   3309 

—  Patti.son,M.    Milton.  19362 

—  Quick,  R.  H.     {In  his  Ess.  on  educ.  reformers.)  12175 

—  Ring,  M.    John  Milton  and  his  times ;  hist,  novel.  7405 

—  Scherer,  E.    Milton  et  le  Paradis perdu.    {In  his  Etudes  crit.)  14600^ 

—  Seeley,  J.  R.    Milton's  polit.  opinions ;  Milton's  poetry.    {In  his  Rom. 

imperialism,  etc.)  10499- 

Milton,  J.  L.  The  stream  of  life  on  our  globe  ;  sk.  of  the  be- 
ginning and  growth  of  life,  and  [its]  physiological  laws. 
2d.  ed.  •  11122 

Milwaukee,  Wis.     Buck,  J.  S.     Pioneer  hist,  of  M.,  1833-46  ; 

with  a  topographical  descr.    2  v.  *I 

Mimi :  story  of  peasant  life  in  Normandy  ;  by  E.  Stuart.  20685 

Mimic,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.     {In  her  Par.  assist.)     1336  ;  15296 
Mimic  life  ;  by  A.  C.  Ritchie.  3658 

Mind.  See  Feelings  ; — Intellect ;  — Psychology  ;  —  Senses  ; — 
Will. 

Also  Insanity. 
Mind  and  body.     Bain,  A.     Mind  and  body  ;  theories  of  their 

relation.  11974 

—  Brittan,  S.  B.    Man  and  his  rel. ;   illust.  the  infl.  of  the  mind  on  the 

body,  etc.  5718 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.    Principles  of  ment.  physiology.  12654 

—  Cliftbrd,  W.  R.    Body  and  mind;  On  the  nat.  of  things  in  themselves. 

{In  his  Leet.  and  ess.,  v.  2.)  19516 

—  Cunningham,  J.    New  theory  of  knowing  and  known ;  with  speculations 

on  psychology  and  physiologv.  13803 

—  Elam,  C.    Body  v.  mind."    {In  his  Phys.  prob.)  8087 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.    "Physical  basis  of  mind. "  (Prob.  of  life  and  mind,  ser.  2.)  18710 

—  Maudsley,  H.    The  physiology  of  mind.  17192 

—  Moore,  G.    Power  of  the  soul  over  the  body.  3119 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Bodily  illness  as  a  ment.  stimulant;  Inii.  of  the  mind  on 

the  body,     (/w  ^is' Rough  ways,  etc.)  19539 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  Relations  bet.  mind  and  muscle.  {In  his  Misc.)  22835 
Mind  in  animals.  Bueclmer,  F.  K.  C.  L.  Mind  in  animals.  21946 
Mind  your  own  business  ;  drama  ;  by  M.  Lemon.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  12.)  11814 

Mine  and  thine.     See  Avis  Benson. 

Mine  is  thine  ;  by  L.  W.  M.  Lockhart.  17841 

Mineral  waters.     Madden,  T.  M.     Nature  and  remed.  effects 

of  min.  and  thermal  waters.      {In  his  Health  res.)  16840 

—  Walton,  G.  E.    Mineral  springs  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada;  with  analyses, 

etc.,  of  spas  of  Europe,  etc.  11574 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  845 

Minerali,  The  ;  romantic  drama ;  by  H.  G.  Plunkett.  {Bi  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  V.  19.)  11819 
Mineralogy.     Ansted,  D.  T.     Elementary  course  of  geology, 

etc.  1028 

—  -Same;  2d.  ed.  12479 

—  Bauerman,  H.    Text-book  of  systematic  mineralogy.  20698 

—  Brush,  G.  J.    Manual  of  determinative  mineralogy.  13485 

—  Collins,  J.  H.    First  book  of  mineralogy.  12607 

—  Cornwall,  H.  B.    Manual  of  blowpipe  analysis,  with  compl.  syst.  of  de- 

terminative M.  22374 

—  Dana,  E.  S.  and  J.  D.    Text-book  of  mineralogy ;  with  treat,  on  crystal- 

lography and  phys.  M.  17053 

—  Dana,  J.  D.    Appendixes  to  the  5th.  ed.  of  Dana's  mineralogy.  22377 

Manual  of  mineralogy.                                                               *  1086 

System  of  mineralogy.  9326 

Manual  of  mineralogy  and  litholog}'.                ,  18253 

—  Frazer,  P.    Tables  for  the  determination  of  minerals,  based  on  the  tables 

of  Weisbach.  17212 

—  Lintern,  W.    Mineral  surveyor  and  valuer's  complete  guide.  11310 

—  Mitchell,  W.    Mineralogy.    \In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5187 

—  Nason,  H.  B.  and  Chandler,  C.  F.    Elderhorst's  manual  of  qualitative 

blow-pipe  analysis,  and  determinative  M.  16034 

—  Richardson,  G.F.*  Introduction  to  geology  andM.;  new  ed.,  rev.  by  T. 

Wright.                                                   "  3647 

—  Robinson,  S.    Catalogue  of  Amer.  minerals,  with  their  localities.  3677 

—  Schoedler,  F.    (In  his  Book  of  nature.)           '  3799 

—  Treasures  of  the  earth.     (In  Wonders  of  sci.  and  art.)  4330 
Minerals.     See  Metals  ; — Precious  stones. 

Mines  and  Mining.     Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.  d'  and  others.     Mining 
and  the  mechan.  pieparation  of  ores.     (7n  U.  S.    Comm. 

to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.     Rept.,  v.  4.)  9099 

—  Bevan,  G.  P.    Industrial  classes  and  indust.  statistics.  16804 

—  Collins,  J.  H.    Principles  of  metal  mining.  13452 

—  Comstock,  J.  L.    An^lo-Mexicau  min.  companies  and  min.   wealth  of 

California.     (  With  hU  Hist,  of  prec.  metals.)  5531 

—  Coxe,  E.  B.    Mining  legislation.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  No. 

4, 1871.)  15733 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  subterranean  world.  10145 

—  Metalic  mining  and  collieries.  15466 

—  Phillips,  J.  S.    Explorers',  miners'  and  metallurgists'  companion.  16602 

—  Ure,  A.    Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures,  and  mines.  4912 
Recent  improvements  in  arts,  manufactures,  and  mines :  suppl.  to  diet.  6603 

—  See  also  Metallurgy ;— Metals. 
Also  Friction  of  air  ;--Gas. 
Also  Colorado;— U.  S. 

Mingled  yarn,  A  ;  by  M.  A.  Mackarness.     2  v.  in  1.  -12170 

Mingotti,  C.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Ministering  children  ;  by  M.  L.  Charlesworth.  19284 

Ministering  children  ;  a  sequel ;  by  M.  L.  Charlesworth.  19285 
Ministers.     See  Preachers. 

Minister's  son.  The  ;  by  M.  C.  Stirling.  22743 

Minister's  wife.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  8040 

Minister's  wooing,  The  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  4273 
Ministre  sous  Louis  XV.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres,  s6r.  5, 

V.  1.)  *I 

Ministry,  The,  of  sorrow  ;  by  T.  Parsons.  {Inhis  Ess.,  ser.  2.)  6140 
Ministry,  The,  we  need  ;  by  S.  Sweetser.                                        J 1603 

Minna  Monte  ;  by  "  Stella."  10903 
Minnesingers.     See  Germany.  Literature. 

Minnesota.     Farrar,  M.     Five  years  in  M.  ;  sketches  of  life.  20931 

—  Bond,  J.  W.    Minnesota,  and  its  resources.  437 

—  Parker,  I^.  H.    The  Minnesota  handbook  for  1856-7.  1026 

—  Seymour,  E.  S.    Sketches  of  Minnesota,  1849.  3916 

—  See  also  West,  The. 


S4:Q  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Minnifie,  W.     Text-book  of  geometrical  drawing.     2d.  ed.  3075 

Minnigerode,  C.     The  power  of  faith,     (/n  Union  pulpit.)  6680 

Minor,  E.  E.     Murillo.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  21340 

Minor,  T.  C.     Her  ladyship.  19831 
Minor  drama.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Minot,  G.  R.  History  of  the  insurrections  in  Mass.,  1786,  and 

the  rebellion  [Shays]  consequent  thereon.  2d.  ed.  *I 
Minot,  H.  D.     The  land-birds  and  gamerbirds  of  New  Eng. 

Illust.  16619 
Minstrelsy.  Motherwell,  W.  Minstrelsy,  anc.  and  modern.  2  v.  3168-9 
Mint.     SeeV.  S.  Mint. 

Minto,  W.     Daniel  Defoe.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  18497 

—  A  manual  of  Eng.  prose  literature,  biog.  and  critical.  New  ed.  20964 
Minto,  Earl  of.     See  Elliot,  Sir  G. 

Minturn,  R.  B.,  Jr.  From  New  York  to  Delhi.  3076 
Minturn,  W.     Travels  west ;   [California,  Utah,  Pacific  coast, 

e^c.].  17810 
Miot,  A.  F.,  comte  de  Melito.     Memoirs  ;  ed.  by  Gen.  Fleisch- 

mann  ;  fr.  the  French,  by  Mrs.  Hoey  and  J.  Lillie.  21344 
Mirabeau,   H.  G.   R.,   comte  de.      Brougham,   H.     Mirabeau 

family.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526 

—  Carlyle,  T.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  fi9fr 

—  Cormenin,  L.  M  de  la  H.  de.    (In  his  Orators  of  France.)  5012. 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (In  his  Third  ga\\er j,  etc.)  225T 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.    (In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  3.)  2788 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  4. ;  Portr.  cont.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Miracle,  A,  in  stone  ;  great  pyramid  of  Egypt ;  by  J.  A.  Seiss.  17501 
Miracle  plays  and  sacred  dramas  ;  hist,  surv.,  by  K.  Hase.  19801 
Miracles.     De  Quincey,  T.     On  Hume's  argument  against  M. 

(In  hisTheol.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1160 

—  Mountford,  W.    Miracles,  past  and  present.  8392 

—  Fuchs,  M.    Miracles.     (7w  Heagle,  D.    Bremen  lect.)  9780 

—  Mediaeval  and  mod.  saints  and  miracles.  16136 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.    Eight  lect.  on  miracles.  1767T 

—  Rylance,  J.  H.    The  relation  of  M.  to  the  Chr.  faith.     (In  Chr.  truth  and 

mod.  opinion.)  13496 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.    Miracles.     {In  his  Gospel  of  law.)  22178 

—  Stoughton,  J.    Nature  and  value  of  the  miraculous  testimony  to  Christ- 

ianity.    {In  Chris.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scept.)  9747 

—  Tyndall,'  J.    Miracles  and  special  providences.    {In  his  Fragments,  v.  2.)      19304 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.    On  miracles  and  mod.  spiritualism.  15728- 

—  See  also  Bible.    New  Testament.    Miracles. 

Mirage;  by  [J.  Fletcher].  17485 

Mirage,  The,  of  life.  11897 

Miralda ;  by  M.  M.  Ballon.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  33.)  7987 

Miramichi.  5951 

Mir^io  ;  a  provengal  poem  ;  by  F.  Mistral.  10590 

Mirella  ;  opera  ;  by  Gounod.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  •  *I 
Miriam;  by  Marion  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  1757 
Miriam;  dramatic  poem;  by  L.  J.  Hall.  5111 

—  Same.  2d.  ed.  907T 
Miriam  Coffin  ;  by  J.  C.  Hart.  12116 
Miriam  Monfort ;  by  C.  A.  Warfield.  11958 
Miriam  Rosenbaum  ;  by  A.  Edersheim.  11421 
Miriam's  heritage  ;  by  A.  Calder.  1782^ 
Miriam's  marriage;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.     3  v.                         12378-80 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  847 

Miriam's  memoirs  ;  by  C.  A.  Warfielcl.  15543 

Mirror,  The.     See  Mackenzie,  H. 

Misanthrope,  Le  ;  comedie  ;  par  Moli^re.     (Oeuvres,  v.  4.)         14607 
— Same-,  Eng.  trans.    {In  his  Dram,  wks.,  v.  2.)  16844 

Misanthrope  et  I'auvergnat,  Le  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

(Th^Mre  compl.,  v.  1.)  14558 

Misanthropy ;    by  S.  S.  Ellis.     {In  her  Pict.  of  priv.  life,  ser. 

2.)  1369;  1358 

Miscellaneous  essays  and  letters  ;  by  T.  R.  Hazard.  22675 

Miscellany  of  entertaining  and  useful  tracts ;  by  W.  and  R. 

Chambers.     10  v.     (v.  3  wanting.)  760-9 

Mischief-making ;    by   J.    B.   Buckstone.    {In   French's   min. 

dram.,  v.  17.)  11844 

Miser,  The  ;  by  H.  Conscience.  929 

Miser,  The  ;  by  Moli^re.     {In  Ms  Dram,  wks.,  v.  3.)  16845 

Miserables,  Les  ;  par  V.  Hugo.     5  v.  14423-7 

—  Same ;  f r.  the  French.  2117 

Miser's  daughter.  The  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  8166 

Misery  landing  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.  {In  her  Castle  Nowhere.)  13585 
Misfortunes,   The,  of  Elphin ;    by  T.  L.  Peacock.     {In  his 

works,  V.  2.)  .  13880 

Mishaps,  The,  of  Mr.  Ezekiel  Pelter.  13594 

Mishmee  hills  ;  by  T.  T.  Cooper.  12562 

Misrepresentation  ;  by  A.  H.  Drury.  5252 

Miss  Angel ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.  13919 

Miss  Becky's  pilgrimage  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.     {In  her  Country 

by-ways.  21032 

Miss  Beulah's  bonnet ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.     {In  her  Somebody's 

neighbors.)  20267 

Miss  Bouverie  ;  by  Mrs.  Molesworth.     3  v.  20340-2 

Miss  Carew  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  6655 

Miss  Cheriton's  rival ;    by  C.   Reid  [F.   C.   Fisher].     {In  her 

Nina's  atonement,  etc.  11950 

Miss  Chester,  My  three  conversations  with  ;  by  F.  B.  Perkins.  17065 
Miss  Cicely's  portrait.       {In  Nov.    and  tales  fr.   Household 

Words,  V.  11.)  14311 

Miss  Columbia's  public  school ;  illust.  by  T.  Nast.  9659 

Miss  Crespigny  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  17755 

Miss  Dorothy's  charge  ;  by  F.  L.  Benedict.  10154 

Miss  Elizabetha;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.  {In  her  Rodman.)  19610 
Miss  Elsie  ;  sayn^te  ;  par  L.  Supersac.  {In  Sayntos,  e^c,  ser.  7.)  14797 
Miss  Gilbert's  career  ;  by  J.  Gr.  Holland.  1951 

Miss  Hitchcock's  wedding  dress.  .  15575 

Miss  Leighton's  perplexities  ;  by  A.  C.  Hall.  22320 

Miss  Lucinda ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.     {In  her  Somebody's  neigh- 
bors.) 20267 
Miss  Mackenzie  ;  by  A.  Trollope.   •  5789 
Miss  Marjoribanks  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  6370 
Miss  Mehetabel's  son  ;    by  T.  B.  Aldrich.     {In  his  Marjorie 

Daw.)  11933 

Miss   Mildred's   friend;    by   E.    S.   Phelps.     {In   her   Sealed 

orders.)  19224 


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Miss  Misanthrope  ;  by  J.  McCarthy. 

Miss  Molly  ;  by  B.  M.  Butt. 

Miss  Moore  ;  by  G.  M.  Craik. 

Miss  Monkton's  marriage.     {In  Soc.  nov. 


V.    1.) 


Miss  Morier's  visions ;    by  Miss  Thackeray.      {In  her  Miss 
Williamson's  divagations.) 

Miss  Nancy's  pilgrimage  ;  by  V.  W.  Johnson. 

Miss  Olive's  boys  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly.     {In  her  Sussex  stor., 
y.  2.) 

Miss  Oona  McQuarry  ;  by  A.  Smith. 

Miss  or  Mrs.  ?  and  other  stor.  in  outline  ;  by  W.  Collins. 

Miss  Richards'  boy  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  M.  Holley. 

Miss  Rovel ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez. 

Miss  Sarah  Jack  of  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica  ;    by  A.  Trollope. 
{In  his  Tales.) 

Miss  Slimmens's  window  ;  and  other  papers ;  by  Mrs.  M.  Pea- 
body. 

Miss  Thistledown;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke]. 

Miss  Van  Kortland  ;   [by  F.  L.  Benedict]. 

Miss  Violet  and  her  "offers  ;"  by  S.  Brooks. 
Bound  icith  The  Naggletons. 

Miss  Williamson's  divagations  ;  by  Miss  Thackeray. 

Missa  Solennis  in  I) ;  by  Beethoven. 

Missing  ;  by  M.  C.  Hay. 

Missing  bells,  The.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  19.) 

Mission,  The  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat. 

Mission  of  Black  Rifle  ;  by  E.  Kellogg. 

Mission  Ridge.     Taylor,  B.  F.     Mission  Ridge  and  Lookout 
Mountain. 

Missionaries.     Eddy,  D.  C.     Heroines  of  the  missionary  enter- 
prise. 

—  Farrar,  F.  W.    (In  his  Saintly  workers.) 

—  Timpson,  T-    Memoirs  of  Brit,  female  missionaries. 

Missions.     Anderson,  R.     Foreign  missions,  their  relations  and 
claims. 
History  of  the  missions  to  the  Oriental  churches.    2  v. 

—  Christlieb,  T.    Protestant  for.  missions ;  their  pres.  state ;  univ.  survey. 

—  Laurie,  T.    The  Ely  volume ;  contrib.  of  our  for.  M.  to  science  and  human 

well-being. 

—  Marshall,  T.  W.  M.    Christian  missions ;  their  agents  and  their  results. 

2v. 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    On  missions. 

—  Mullens,  J.  Modern  M.  and  their  results.  (In  Reynolds,  H.  R.  Ecclesia.) 

—  Nevin,  R.  P.     Black-robes ;  missions  and  ministers  in  the  wilderness 

and  on  the  border. 

—  Phelps,  A.    Foreign  and  home  M.  as  seen  by  candidates  for  the  minis- 

try ;  Foreign  missions,  their  range  of  appeal  for  missionaries  limited. 
(In  his  My  portfolio.) 

—  Seelye,  J.  H. '  Christian  missions. 

—  West,  M.  A.     The  romance  of  missions ;  views  of  life  in  the  land  of 

Ararat. 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Pioneers  and  founders ;   recent  workers  in  the  mission 

field. 
•   ^—  Young,  R.    Modern  missions,  their  trials  and  triumphs ;  with  introd.  by 
J.  H.  Wilson.    Am.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl. 

—  See  also  Baldwin,  M.  B. ;— Everett,  S.  H. ;— Hamlin,  H.  A.  L. ;— Ham- 

lin, H.  M.;— Judson,  Mrs.  A.  H. ;— Wilson,  J. 
■   Also,  Africa ;— Alaska ;— Hawaiian  Is. ;— India ;— Sandwich  Is.;  So.  Sea 
Is. 
Also,  American  Baptist  Missionary  Union ;— Jesuits ;— Moravian  missions. 


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12762 
22935 

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16950 

20547 
6149 
11533 
22727 
14460 

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3415 

7304 

5282 

15701 

20517 
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20058 

19164 

2909 

16678 

9848 

5032 

18225 

4468 

8665 

10505-6 

19876 

21329 

5883^ 
12233 
10027 

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Mississippi.  Nordhoff,  C.  Mississippi  in  1875.  (Jn  to  Cot- 
ton states.)  *  15398 

Mississippi  river.  Bishop,  N.  H.  Four  months  in  a  sneak- 
box :  voyage  down  the  M.  19211 

—  Clemens,  S.  L.    Life  on  the  Mississippi.  22770 

—  Corthell,  E.  L.    History  of  the  jetties  at  the  mouth  of  the  Mississippi.  20194 

—  Greene,  F.  V.    The  Mississippi.     (Camp,  of  the  Civ.  War.)  22149 

—  Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Narrative  of  an  exp.  through  the  upper  Mississippi.  3800 

—  See  also  North  west. 

Mississippi  scheme.  Mackay  C.  (In  his  Mem.  of  pop.  delu- 
sions, V.  1.)  2839 

—  Wood,  J.  P.    Memoirs  of  the  life  of  J.  Law ;  incl.  acct.  of  the  Mississippi 

system.  *I 

Mississippi  Valley.     Flint,  T.     Condensed  geography  and  hist. 

of  the  Western  states  and  M.  valley.     2  v.  1485-6 
Recollections  of  the  last  ten  years  in  the  valley  of  the  M.  1484 

—  Foster,  J.  W.    The  Mississippi  valley,  its  phys".  geography.  7835 

—  Monette,  J.  W.    Historv  of  the  disc*  and  settlement  of  the  Yallev  of  the 

M.    2v.  '  ,  *  3103-4 

Missouri.     Bay,  W.  V.  N.     Reminiscences  of  the  bench  and 

bar  of  M.  18194 

Missy ;  by  Mrs.  Harris.  19800 

Mistake,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  Vanbrugh.    (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L. 

Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Mistaken  ;  or.  The  seeming  and  the  real ;  by  L.  Fuller.  8787 

Mistral,  F.     Mir^io  ;  a  provenpal  poem.  10590 

—  Preston,  H.  W.  Mistral's  Calendau.  (In  A er  Troubadours  and  Trouv^res.)  16687 
Mistress  and  maid  ;  by  D.  M.  Muloch.  3462 
Mistress  Judith  ;  by  C.  C.  F.  Tytler.  13573 
Mistress  of  the  manse  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  13079 
Misunderstood;  by  F.  Montgomery.  9172 
Mitchel,  John.     History  of  Ireland,  fr.  the  treaty  of  Limerick  ; 

contin.  of  the  hist,  of  the  Abb^  Macgeoghegan.  7500 

Mitchell,  A.  F.     Pre-Reformation  Scotland,  1513-1559.      (In 

St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.)  20753 

Mitchell,  D.  G.  (pseud.  Ik.  Marvel.)  About  old  story-tellers.  17346 
Contents.  Introd.— First  printers  and  their  homes. — The  Arabian 
nights.— Goldsmith's  work.— Gulliver  Swift.— An  Irish  story-teller  [31. 
Ecfeeworth].— Two  French  friends  [St.  Pierre  and  Mme.  Cottin]  .—Fairy 
realm.— A  Scotch  magician  [W.  Scott]  .—Robinson  Crusoe. — How  a  tinker 
wrote  a  novel  [Bunyan] . 

—  A  bachelor's  revery.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  Battle  summer ;  pers.  obs.  in  Paris,  1848.  3078 

—  Doctor  Johns.    2  v.  6453-4 

—  Dream  life.  3079 

—  Fresh  gleanings ;  continental  Europe.  3080 

—  Fudge  doings.    2  v.  3081-2 
^—  The  lorgnette.    2  v.  3083-4 

—  My  farm  of  Edgewood.  •                                         5468 

—  Reveries  of  a  bachelor.  3085 

—  Rural  studies;  with  hints  for  country  places.  6890 

—  Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic.  >       5649 

Contents.  Wet  day  at  an  Irish  inn.— Account  of  a  consulate. — The  petit 
Soulier.— The  bride  of  the  ice-king.— The  cabriolet.— Count  Pesaro.— Emile 
Roque. 

—  Wet  days  at  Edgewood.  5798 
Mitchell,  J.,  Maj.  Gen.     Biographies  of  soldiers;    ed.,  with 

mem.  of  the  author,  by  L.  Schmitz.  19296 
Mitchell,  John.    Manual  of  practical  assaying  ;  by  W.  Crookes. 

4th.  ed.  12731 

—  Same ;  5th.  ed.  21188 


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The  astronomy  of  the  Bible. 


7th.  ed. 

found,  on  the  philosophy 


Wonders  of  the 


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Mitchell  or  Mitchel,  O.  M. 

—  Planetary  and  stellar  worlds. 

—  Popular  astronomy ;  elementary  treatise. 
Mitchell,  M.  S.    Manual  of  elocution  ; 

of  the  human  voice. 
Mitchell,  M.     Additions.     {In  Guillemin,  A. 

moon.) 
Mitchell,  S.  A.     Ancient  geography. 
Mitchell,  S.  W.     Nurse  and  patient ;  and  Camp  cure. 
Mitchell,  T.     Rudimentary  manual  of  architecture. 

—  The  stepping-stone  to  architecture ;  ser.  of  questions  and  answers  expl. 

the  princ.  and  prog,  of  architecture. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  Walter.     Bryan  Maurice  ;  or.  The  seeker. 
Mitchell,  W.     Crystallography  ;  Mineralogy.     {In  Orr,  W.  S. 
Circ.  of  the  sci.) 

—  Properties  of  matter ;  Statics.    (7w  Orr,  "W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.) 
Mitchinson,  A.  W.  The  expiring  continent ;  trav.  in  Senegambia  ; 

with  obs.  on  native  character,  pres.  condition,  and  future 
prospects  of  Africa  and  colonisation.     Map  and  illust.         20543 
Mitford,  A.  B.     The  forty-seven  R6nins.     {In  Little  class., 

V.  11.)  12982 

—  Tales  of  old  Japan.  2  v.  9645-d 
Mitford,  J.     Life  of  Dry  den.     {In  Dryden,  J.     Poet,  works, 

V.  1.)  1274 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Falconer.     ( Jw  Falconer,  W.    Poet,  works.)  1439' 

—  Life  of  J.  Swift.     {In  Swift,  J.    Poet,  works,  v.  1.)  432a 

—  Life  of  E.  Young.  {In  Young,  E.  Poet,  works,  v.  1.)  4906 
Mitford,  M.  R.     Belford  Regis.                                                           3089 

—  The  freshwater  fisherman.     (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.    The  elves.)  12446 

—  Letters ;  ed.  by  H.  Chorley.    2d.  ser.    2  v.  10707-8 

—  Life ;  in  letters  to  her  friends ;  ed.  by  A.  G.  K.  L'Estrange.    2  v.  8376-T 

—  Our  village.    1st.  ser.  12911 

—  Same ;  2d.  ser.  8540 

—  Same ;  [a  selection] .  12130 

—  Rienzi.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  22.)  11821 
. —  L'Estrange,  A.  G.    The  friendships  of  M. ;  letters  fr.  her  correspondents.      22161 

—  Martineau,  H.  {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Mithridate  ;  trag^die  ;  par  J.  Racine.  (Jn  ^isTh^dtre  compl.)  14399 
Mitslav  ;  or.  The  conversion  of  Pomerania  ;  by  R.Milman.  22414 
Mivart,  St.G.     The  cat ;    introd.   to  the  study  of  backboned 

animals,  especially  mammals.     Illust.  20676 

—  The  common  frog.  13410 

—  Contemporary  evolution ;  ess.  on  recent  social  changes.  1660O 

—  Lessons  fr.  nature  as  manifested  in  mind  and  matter.  15801 

—  Lessons  in  element,  anatomy.  11642 

—  Man  and  apes ;  exposition  of  struct,  resemblances  and  differences  bearing 

upon  questions  of  affinity  and  origin.  12142" 

—  Nature  and  thought;  introd.  to  a  nat.  philosophy.  22921 

—  On  the  genesis  of  species.  '  9120 

—  One  point  in  controversy  with  the  Agnostics.    {In  Manning,  H.  E.    Essays 

on  relig.  and  lit.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

—  Fiske,  J.  Mr.  M.  on  Darwinism.  {In  his  Darwinism.)  18991 
Mixer,  A.  H.     Manual  of  French  poetry;  with  hist,  introd., 

and  biog.  not.  of  authors.  12676 

Moab.  Tristram,  H.  B.  The  land  of  M.  ;  trav.  and  discoveries.  12141 
Moabite  stone.     Colenso,  J.  W.     Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch 

and  the  Moabite  stone.  11774 

—  The  Moabite  stone.     {In  Morrison,  W.    Recov.  of  Jerusalem.)  9623 


Moale,  W.  A.,  joint  author. 
Mob  cap,  The  ;  by  H.  Paul. 


See  Martin,  H.  N. 
{In  French's  min.  dram. 


V.  7.)    11839 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  851 

Moby  Dick  ;  by  H.  Melville.  9689 

Mock  doctor,  The  ;  com.  opera  ;  by  Gounod.  *I 

Model  father,  A  ;  by  D.  C.  Murray.  21896 

Modeling.     Leland,  C.  G.     The  minor  arts.  19884 

—  Vago,  A.  L.    Instructions  in  the  art  of  modeling  in  clav;  app.,  Modeling 

foliage,  etc.,  by  B.  Pitman.  '  1989T 
Moderation   vs.    total    abstinence ;    or,    Dr.    Crosby   and    his 

reviewers.  20430 

Modern  Cressida,  A  ;  by  F.  Asheton.  13076 

Modern  doubt  and  Chr.  belief ;  by  T.  Christlieb.  1239^ 
Modern  fishers  of  men  among  the  various  sexes,  sects,  and  sets 

of  Chartville  church  and  community.  18293 

Modern  Griselda,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1330  ;  15295 
Modern  Hagar,  The ;  by  C.  M.  Clay  [C.  M.  Clarke].     2  v.    22464-5 

Modern  Haroun-Al-Raschid,  The.     (In  Home  narr.)  1197 

Modern  history.     Arnold,  T.     Lectures  on  mod.  hist.  9828 

—  Gervinus,  G.  G.    Introduction  to  the  history  of  the  19th.  cent.  2231 

—  Michelet,  J.    Summary  of  mod.  history.  13818 

—  Schlegel.  K.  W.  F.    Course  of  lect.  on  mod.  hist.,  etc. ;  tr.  by  L.  Pureell 

and  il.  H.  Wliitelock.  22360 

—  Schlosser,  F.  C.    Historv  of  the  18th.  cent.,  and  19th.  till  the  overthrow 
of  the  French  Empire.    8  v.  3791-8 
lyth,  W.    Lectures  on  mod.  hist. ;  from  the  irruption  of  the  northern 
nations  to  the  close  of  the  Amer.  revolution.  406& 

—  Strickland,  A.    True  stories  fr.  mod.  hist. ;  fr.  the  death  of  Charlemagne 

to  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  717a 

—  Thallieimer,  M.  E.    Manual  of  mediaeval  and  mod.  history,  •       15540 

—  White,  J.    Eighteen  centuries.  4744 

—  Yonge,  C.  D.    Thi-ee  centuries  of  mod.  history.  21168 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  Landmarks  of  history.  '  6990 
Modern  instance,  A  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  21918 
Modern  leaders  ;  biog.  sketches  ;  by  J.  McCarthy.  11191 
Modern  mephistopheles,  A  ;  (no  name  ser.)  16930 
Modern  minister,  A.  2  v.  in  1.  17874 
Modern  pilgrims  ;  by  G.  Wood.  2  v.  4848-^ 
Modern  Psyche,  The ;   by  E.   E.   Hale.     (In  his  Crusoe   in 

N.  Y.)  1979^ 

Modern  saints  and  servants  of  God  ;  namely  : 

Lives  of  A.  Talpa,  Father  Eustachio,  and  G.  Prever.  8939- 

Lives  of  St.  Peter  of  Alcantara,  and  of  I.  Azevedo.    2  v.  8940-1 

Modern  scepticism.  9747 

Modern  Sindbad,  The  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     {In  Ms  His  level  best, 

etc.)  11209 

Modern  society  ;  by  C.  Sinclair.  4000 

Modern  sphinx.  The,  and  some  of  her  riddles  ;  by  M.  J.  Savage.  22876 
Modern  standard  drama.     See  Sargent,  E. 

Modern  story-teller.  The.     (Putnam's  story  lib.)  3569^ 

Modern  symposium.     Fiske,  J.     A  crumb  for  the    "  Modern 

symposium."     {In  his  Darwinism,  etc.)  18991 

Modern  traveller  ;  popular  descr.  of  the  countries  of  the  globe. 

10  V.  3091-3100 

Contents.    V.  1.    Palestine.    2, 3.    Syria  and  Asia  Minor.    4, 5. 
Brazil  and  Buenos  Ayres.    6,7.    Mexico  and  Guatemala.    8.    Colombia. 
9.    Arabia.    10.    Russia. 
Modern  women  and  what  is  said  of  them  ;  repr.  of  articles  in  the 

Saturday  Review  ;  introd.  by  L.  G.  Calhoun.  7523 

Mod^t,  Helen.     Light.  2356 


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Modocs.  Miller,  C.  H.  Life  among  the  M.  ;  unwritten  hist.  12066 
Moerike,  E.     Mozart  auf  der  Reise  nach  Prag.     (Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.)  16150 

Moeser,  J.  Translations.  {Li  Hedge,  F.  H.  Prose  writers.)  1841 
Moffat,  R.  S.  The  principles  of  a  time  policy  ;  exposition  of  a 
method  of  settling  disputes  bet.  employers  and  labourers ; 
fr.  The  economy  of  consumption.  With  a  re-criticism  of 
the  theories  of  Ricardo  and  J.  S.  Mill  on  rent,  value,  and 
cost  of  production.  18335 

Moffat,  R.     Life  in  Southern  Africa.     (In  Taylor,  B.     Cycl. 

of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

—  A  life's  labors  in  South  Africa ;  story  of  the  life-work  of  M.  17599 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.    {In  her  Mor.  heroism.)  6740 
Mofussil.     /See  Bengal. 

Moggridge,  J.  T.     Harvesting  ants  and  trap-door  spiders.  11448 
Mohammed.     A   comprehensive  commentary   on   the   Qurdn ; 
compr.  Sale's  trans,  and  prelim,  disc,  with  add.,  notes  and 
emendations ;    index,    prelim,   discourse,    and   notes ;    by 

E.  M.  Wherry.  21663 

—  The  Koran ;  tr.  by  G.  Sale.  2305 

—  The  Koran ;  tr.  with  notes  and  index,  by  J.  M.  Rodwell.  6843 

—  Selections  fr.  the  Koran ;  tr.  by  E.  W.  Lane.  2306 

—  Speeches  and  table-talk;  tr.,  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  S.  L.  Poole.  22538 

—  Ahmed,  K.  B.    Series  of  essays  on  the  life  of  Mohammed,  v.  1.  10897 

—  Ameer  Ali,  M.  Sped.    Critical  examination  of  the  life  and  teachings  of  M.  15891 

—  Brigham,  C.  H.    (In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  Bush,  G.    Life  of  Mohammed.  646 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    Mahomet.     {In  his  Latin  and  Teuton.  Christendom.)  10778 

—  Gibbon,  E.    Life  of  M.,  with  notes  by  Dean  Milman  and  W.  Smith.  2242 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {I7i  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Irving,  W.    Mahomet  and  his  successors.    2  v.  2156-7 

—  Merrick,  J.  L.    Life  and  religion  of  Mohammed.  3014 

—  Muir,  W.    The  Coran ;  its  composition  and  teaching,  etc.  19256 
Life  of  Mahomet.    4  v.                                                                                     8904-7 

—  Renan,  J.  E.    Mahomet  and  the  origins  of  Islamism.  {In  his  Stud.,  etc.)        5636 

—  Smith,  R.  B.    Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism.  12826 
Mohammedans   and   Mohammedanism.     Deutsch,    E.     Islam. 

(In  his  Literary  rem.)  12376 

—  Lees,  J;  C.    Mahommedanism.     (In  St.  Giles'  Lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

—  Muir,  W.    Annals  of  the  early  caliphate ;  f r.  orig.  sources.  22922 

—  Osborn,  R.  D.    Islam  under  the  Arabs.  17812 
Islam  under  the  Khalifs  of  Baghdad.  17813 

—  Palgrave,  W.  G.    Mahometanism  in  the  Levant;  The  Mahometan  revi- 

val.    {In  his  Ess.  on  Eastern  quest.)  12382 

—  Redhouse,  J.  W.    On  the  hist,  system  and  varieties  of  Turkish  poetry; 

with  not.  of  the  Islamic  doctr.  of  the  immortalitv  of  woman's  soul.  *I 

—  Sell,  E.    The  faith  of  Islam.  *  21992 

—  Southgate,  H.    Observations  on  the  cond.  of  M.  and  Christianity.     {In 

his  Narr.  of  a  tour  thr.  Armenia,  Kurdistan,  Persia,  etc.,  2  v.)  4086-7 

—  Stephens,  W.  R.  W.    Christianity  and  Islam.  The  Bible  and  the  Koran.       17020 

—  Stobart,  J.  W.  H.    Islam  and  its  founder.  17504 
Mochicans  de  Paris,  Les  ;  par  A.  Dumas.     4  v.  14679-82 

—  Same.    Eng.    The  Mohicans  of  Paris.  13487 
Mohocks  and  their  literature.      {In  Sketches  and  ess.   fr.   the 

Sat.  Review.)  '  12749 
Mohr,  E.     To  the  Victoria  falls  of  the  Zambesi ;  tr.  by  N. 

D'Anvers.    Illust.  and  map.  15923 

Mohr,  F.  The  grape  vine  ;  tr.  by  Horticola.  7018 
Moi;com^die;  par  E.   M.  Labiche.     (Jn  ^is  Theatre  compL, 

V.  4.)                                                          .  14561 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  853 

Moine,  A.    Gautier,  T.    Sculpteurs  contemp.    -{In  Ms  Fusains, 

etc.)  14637 

Moir.  D.  M.    The  divinity  student.     {In  Wilson,  .J.  M.  Tales, 

V.  3.)  8043 

—  Gilfillan,  G.    Delta.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 
Molbech,  C.  K.  F.    Ambrosias ;  a  play ;  fr.  the  Danish,  by  A. 

Berry.  19124 

Mol6,  F.  R.  M^moires.  (Barri^re.  Bib.  desm^m.,  v.  6.)  14526 
Mol6,   L.  M.,  comte.      Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     {In  his  Portr. 

cont.,  V.  3.)  *I 
Moleschott,  J.  A.   W.     Chemistry  of  food.     {In  Orr,  W.  S. 

Circ.  of  the  sci.  ;  Pract.  chem.)  5188 
Molesworth,  Mrs.   {pseud.  Ennis  Graham) .     The  adventures  of 

Herr  Baby  ;  illust.  by  W.  Crane.  21244 

—  The  hoys  and  I.    Illust.  22164 

—  Carrots ;  just  a  little  hoy ;  illust.  bv  W.  Crane.  17394= 

—  A  Christmas  child :  sketch  of  a  hov's  life.    Illust.  20067 

—  The  cuckoo  clock ;  illust.  by  W.  Crane.  1826(> 
— '  Grandmother  dear ;'  illust.  by  W.  Crane.              '  18261 

—  Hathercourt.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  17843 

—  Miss  Bouverie.    3  v.  20340-2 

—  Not  without  thorns.  1147ft 

—  Rosy;  illust.  by  W.  Crane.  22281 

—  Summer  stories  for  bovs  and  girls.  21798 

Contents.  The  swallows.— Not  exactly  aghost  story. — The  goose-girl. — 
Left  behind. — The  toy  makers  of  Bergstein. 

—  The  tapestry  room ;  illust.  by  W.  Crane.  19411 
Molesworth,  W.  N.     History  of   England,   1830-1874.     New 

ed.     3  V.    ■  13005-7 

Moli^re,  J.  B.  P.  de.     Oeuvres.     8  v.  14604-11 

Contents.  V.  1.  L'6tourdi.— Le  depit  amoureux. — Les  pr6cieuses 
ridicules.— Sganarelle.  S.  Don  Garcie  de  Navarre.— L'^cole  des  maris. — 
Les  facheux.— L'ecole  desfemmes.  3.  La  critique  del'^coledesfemmes. 
—  L'in-promptu  de  Versailles.- La  princesse  d'Elide. — Le  mariage 
force.— Don  Juan,  ou,  Le  festin  de  Pierre.  4.  L'amour  m^decin.— Le 
misanthrope.— Le  medecin  malgr6  lui.—M61icerte.— Pastorale  comique.— 
Le  Sicilien,  ou,  L'amour  peintre.  5.  L©  Tartuffe.— Amphitryon.— George 
Dandin.  6.  L'avare.  —  Monsieur  de  Pourceaugnac— Les  amants  mag- 
nifiques.  7.  Le  bourgeois  gentilhomme.— Les  fourberies  de  Scapin. — 
Psyche.  8.  Les  femmes  savantes.— La  comtesse  d'Escarbagnas.— Le 
malade  imaginaire.— La  gloire  du  Yal-de  Grace,  poeme. 

—  Dramatic  works ;  tr.  by  C.  H.  Wall.    3  v.  16843-5 

Contents.  Y.  1.  The  jeolousy  of  Le  Barbouill6.— The  flying  doctor. 
— The  blunderer;  or,  The  mishaps. — Lovers'  quarrels.  —  The  affected 
ladies.  — Sganarelle.— Don  Gracia  of  Navarre.— School  for  husbands.— 
The  bores.— School  for  wives.— School  for  wives  criticised.— The  im- 
promptu of  Versailles.  2.  The  forced  marriage.  —  The  Princess  of 
Elis.— Don  Juan;  or,  The  feast  of  the  statue.— Love  is  the  best  doctor. — 
The  misanthrope. — The  doctor  in  spite  of  himself. — Melicerte. — The  Sici- 
lian ;  or,  Love  the  painter.— TartutFe ;  or.  The  impostor. — Amphitryon.— 
George  Dandin ;  or,  The  baffled  husband.  3.  The  miser.— Mr.  de  Pour- 
ceaugnac.— The  magnificent  lovers.— The  shopkeeper  turned  gentleman. — 
Psyche.— The  impostures  of  Scapin.— The  Countess  of  Escarbagnas.— 
The  learned  women. — The  imaginary  invalid. 

—  Besant,  W.     {In  his  French  humorists.)  13061 

—  Oliphant,  M.  and  Tarver,  F.    Moliere.  18391 

—  Prescott,  ^Y.  H.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  misc.)  3541 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  2 ;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Moliere;   drame  ;  par  George  Sand.     {In  her  Theatre  compl., 

ser.  1.)  14510 

Molinari,  G.  de.     Lettres  sur  les  Etats-Unis  et  le  Canada.  14475 

Molinos,  M.  de.     Bigelow,  J.     Molinos,  the  Quietist.  21608 

Mollett,  J.  W.     Meissonier.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  21389 

—  Rembrandt.    (Illust.  biog.  of  the  gt.  art.)  18774 


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--  Sir  David  Wilkie.     (lUust.  biog.  of  gt.  artists.)  20374 

Molloy,  G.     Geology  and  revelation.  11045 

Molloy,  J.  L.     Our  autumn  holiday  on  French  rivers.  18775 

—  The  songs  of  Ireland,  with  new  symphonies  and  accompaniments.  *I 
Mollusca.     See  Conchology. 

Molly  Bawn  ;  by  The  Duchess  [M.  Argles].  17925 

JMoUy  Maguires.     Bolles,  A.  S.    The  Molly  Maguires.   {In  Ms 

Indust.  hist,  of  U.  S.)  18466 

—  Dewees,  P.  P.    The  Molly  Maguires ;  origin,  growth,  and  character  of 

the  organization.  16910 
Mbltke,  H.  K.  B.  von,  Count.  Letters  fr.  Russia ;  fr.  the  Ger- 
man, by  G.  Bigelow.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17499 

—  Miiller,  W.    Field-marshal  Count  Moltke.  18742 

—  AVilson,  J.  G.  {In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
Moluccas,  or  Spice  Islands.     Kolff,  D.  H.,  Jr.  Voyages  of  the 

Brig  Dourga  thr.  the  Moluccan  Archipelago,  etc.  2508 

Molyneux,  H.  H.,  Uh.  Earl  of  Carnarvon.  Reid,  T.  W.  {In  his 

Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

Momentous  question,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  E.  Fitzball.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  32.)  11826 

Mommsen,  C.  M.  T.     History  of  Rome ;  tr.  by  W.  P.  Dick- 
son ;  pref .  by  L.  Schmitz  ;  new  ed.     4  v.  8221-4 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.  Mommsen's  history  of  Rome.  {In  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  2.)  11525 
Mon  ami  Naz  ;  par  P.  Ar^ne.  {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  3.)  14793 
Mon  ^toile  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  7.)  *I 
Mon  Ism^nie,  com^die  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.     {In  his  Th^dtre 

compL,  V.  3.)  14560 

Mon  oncle  C^sar  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  7.)  *I 
Monachism.     See  Monasticism. 

Monarch  of  Mincing  lane  ;  by  W.  Black.  9701 

Monarchist,  The  ;  by  J.  B.  Jones.  9776 

Monasteries.     Bourass^,  J.  J.     Abbayes  et  monast^res.  9435 

—  Curzon,  R.    Monasteries  of  the  East;  embr.  visits  to  the  M.  of  the  Le- 

vant. ■  '  1068 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Dissolution  of  the  monasteries.    {In  his  Short  stud., 

ser.  1.)  6963 

—  Meehan,  C.  P.    Rise  and  fall  of  the  Irish  Franciscan  monasteries,  etc.  22229 

—  See  also  Convents ;— England.  Eccl.  hist. ;— Sumelas. 

Monastery,  The  ;  by  W.  Scott.  3821 
Monasticism.     Cox,  G.  W.     {In  his  Latin  and  Teuton  Chris- 
tendom.) 10778 

—  Hardy,  R.  S.    Eastern  monachism.  118^ 

—  Jameson,  A.    Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.  6125 

—  Johnson,  J.  E.    The  monks  bef.  Christ;  their  spirit,  their  history.  8526 
~  Montalembert,  F.  R.    Monks  of  the  West.    2  v.  9903-4 

—  See  also  England.  Ecclesiastical  hist. 

Moncey,  R.  A.   de.     Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Napoleon,  etc., 

V.  1.)  1825 

—  Moncey.    {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Monck,  Gr.,  Duke  of  Albemarle.     James,   G.  P.   R.     {In  his 

Mem.,  V.  1.)  2293 
Monck,  W.  H.  S.     Sir  Wm.  Hamilton.     (Eng.  phil.)  20377 
Moncrieff,  J.     Address,   Glasgow  Athenaeum,  1855.     {In  Lit- 
erary addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 
Moncrieff,  R.  H.  {pseud.  A.  R.  Hope).     Book  about  boys.  7493 

—  Book  alDout  dominies.  7604 

—  The  dav  after  the  holidavs.  14112 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  855 

—  Famous  hist,  scenes  f r.  three  cent. ;  celebrated  events  fr.  the  Kef ormation 

to  the  end  of  the  Fr.  revolution.  14162 

—  George's  enemies :  seq.  to  ''  My  schoolboy  friends."  14152 

—  Homespun  stories.    Illust.       '  22469 

Contents.  Playins:  the  fool.— My  desert  island. — The  black  book. — 
•Crossing  the  line'.— Caught  out.— A  scene  fr.  history.— The  Guisards.— 
The  secret  society.— At  the  masthead.— A  night  in  the  Black  Forest. — 
Baby  bov. — The  Banshee. 

—  Master  John  Bull.  11464 

—  The  men  of  the  backwoods ;  stor.  and  sk.  of  Indians  and  Indian  fighters.  19222 

—  My  schoolboy  friends.  10552 

—  Seven  stories'.  20275 

Contents.  Black  and  white,— The  amateur  dominie.— Calf  love.— Dark 
doings. — The  watch. — The  great  unknown. — Going  home. 

—  Stories  about  boys.  11707 

—  Stories  of  French  school  life.  11677 

—  Stories  of  school  life.  8112 

—  Stories  of  Whitminster.  14153 
Moncrieff,  W.  D.  S.     Heat  power.     {In  Brown,   R.     Sci.   for 

all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  A  water-wheel.     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  What  is  "power?"— What  is  "work?"     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all, 

ser.  2,)  20446 
Moncrieff,  W.  T.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama ; — Sar- 
gent, E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Monday  chats  ;  by  C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve.  17345 
Monday  Club,  The.     Sermons  on  the  International  Sunday- 
school  lessons  for  1876-79.               15966;   16700;  17369;  18187 
Monday  Lectures.     See  Boston  Monday  Lectures. 
Monday  work  ;  by  E.  T.  H.  Putnam.                                            .  8630 
Monde  renvers^,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  H.  deBornier.   (JnLegouv^, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14685 
Monette,  J.  W.     History  of    the  disc,    and   settlement  of  the 

Valley  of  the  Mississippi,  to  1846.     2  v.  3103-4 

Money.     Berkey,  W.  A.     The  money  question  ;  Legal  tender 
paper  monetary  system  of  the  U.  S.,  etc.  ;  with  hist.  acct. 

of  money.     Europe  and  the  U.  S.  *I 

—  Oernuschi,  H.    Monetary  diplomacy  in  1878.  18478 

—  Davies,  T.  A.    How  to  inake  money,  and  how  to  keep  it.  6722 

—  Fearn,  H.  N.    The  money  market;  what  it  is,  what  it  does,  and  how  it  is 

managed.                     '  6484 

—  Howe,  J.  B.    Common  sense,  mathematics,  and  metaphys.  of  money.  20873 
Mono-metalism  and  bi-metalism ;  or.  Science  of  monetary  values.  18672 

—  International  Monetary  Conference,  1878.    Proc.  and  exhibits,  etc.     (U. 

S.  Cong.  Senate.  Ex.  doc.)                 .  *I 

—  Jevons,  W.  S.    Money  and  the  mechanism  of  exchange.  14113 

—  Linderman,  H.  R.    Money  and  legal  tender  in  the  U.  S.  17366 

—  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.    JVianagement  of  money.    {In  Walker,  A.    Hints 

to  women.)  17862 

—  Newcomb,  S.    The  A  B  C  of  finance;  money  and  labor  questions  expl.  17310 

—  Poor,  H.  V.    Money  and  its  laws ;  hist,  of  monetary  theories,  and  hist. 

of  the  currencies  of  the  U.  S.  17282 

—  Price,  B.    Money ;  Paper  currency.     {In  his  Chap,  on  polit.  econ.)  18448 

—  Reade,  H.  L.    Money,  and  how  to  make  it.  11211 

—  Schurz,  C.    Honest  money  and  labor,  address.  18504 

—  Spencer,  H.    State  tamperings  with  money  and  banks.    {In  his  Essays.)  5863 

—  Tucker,  G.    Theory  of  money  and  banks  investigated.  4519 

—  Walker,  A.  The  national  currency  and  the  money  problem.    (Atlas  ser.)  18309 

—  Walker,  F.  A.    Money.  17403 
Money  and  its  rel.  to  trade  and  industry.  18577 

—  Walker,  J.  H.    A  few  suggestions  on  money,  trade,  and  banking.  21177 

—  Wells,  i).  A.    Robinson  Crusoe's  mouev;  or,  The  remarkable  financial 

fortunes  of  a  remote  island  community.  15573 

—  Whately,  R.    Easy  lessons  on  money  matters.  10872 

—  White,  H.    Money  and  its  substitutes.  21626 


856  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBBARY. 

—  See  also  Currency ;— Paper  money ;— Silver. 
Also  Banks ;— Finance ;— Political  economy;— U.  S. 

Money  ;  by  J.  Tardieu.  18822 

Money  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.      {In  his  Dram,  works.)  1188^ 

Money;  comedy;  by  E.  L.  Bulwer.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dram., 

V.  1.)  1180a 

Money  and  music  ;  by  C.  Barnard.  1264& 

Money-bags  and  titles  ;  by  J.  S andean.  3204 

Money-maker;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  698a 

Monfort  Hall ;  by  C.  A.  Warfield.  15498 

Mongredien,   A.     Pleas  for  protection  examined.  (Cobden 

Club.)  21396 

—  Wealth-creation ;  introd.  by  S.  Sterne.  22870 

—  The  western  farmer  of  America.  (Cobden  Club.)  19775 
Mongrels  ;  by  T.  Wilton.  2295a 
Monica,  St.     Herbert,  M.  E.     Life  of  St.  Monica.     {In  her 

Three  phases.)  6885 

Monikins  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  95a 

Monk,  G.     See  Monck,  G. 
Monk,  The,  of  Cimi^s  ;   by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works, 

V.  14.)  3968 

Monkeys.     Appleton,  T.  G.     May  a  monkey  possess  genius  ? 

{In  his  Chequer- work.)  19019 

—  Parrots  and  monkeys.  20131 
Monkhouse,  W.  C.  Turner.  (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  19036 
Monks.     See  Monasticism. 

Monks,  The,  of  Thelema  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  1886^ 

Monluc.     See  Montluc. 

Monmouth.  Black,  A.  and  C.  Guide  to  the  counties  of  Here- 
ford and  M.  *I 

Monnier,  H.  B.     Gautier,  T.  and  others.     {In  their  Famous 

French  authors.)  19026 

—  Gautier,  T.  Sc('>nes  populaires  de  M.  (In  his  Fusains  et  eaux-fortes.)  1463T 
Monnier,  M.     Wonders  of  Pompeii ;  fr.  the  French.     (111.  lib. 

of  wonders.)  8102 

Monod,  A.     Parting  words  of  Monod,  1855-6.  11508 

Monographs,  personal  and  social;  by  R.  M.  Milnes.  11605 
Monomanie,  Une  ;  com^die-vaudeville  ;  par  E.  Scribe.     {In  his 

Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  24.)  *I 

Mono-metalism  and  bi-metalism  ;  by  J.  B.  Howe.  18672 

Monotheism  and  the  Jews  ;  by  G.  Gottheil.     {In  Inst,  ess.)  19811 

Monroe,  A.  Model  Sunday  school  speaker.  10535 
Monroe,  J.     Adams,  J.  Q.     Lives  of  Madison  and  M.  ;  with 

hist.  not.  4932 

—  Gilman,  D.  C.  James  Monroe,  in  his  rel.  to  the  pub.  service.  22725 
Monroe,    L.   B.     Public  and  parlor  readings ;  dialogues  and 

dramas.  11572 

Humorous.  9144 

Miscellaneous.  9978 

—  Young:  folks'  readings  for  soc.  and  pub.  entertainment.  16685 
Monroe  doctrine.  The  Inter-oceanic  canal  and  the  M.  doctrine.  19547 
Mons,  F.  Le  dernier  klephte  ;  pochade  Grecque.   {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s6r.  1.)  14791 

Monsanto,   H.   M.      Manual  of  commercial  correspondence  in 

French.  20571' 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  857 

« 

Monselet,  A.  Ainsi  soit-il !  sayn^te.  {In  Sayn^tes,  e^c,  ser.  5.)   14795 
Monselet,  C.    La  demoiselle  qui  a  des  absences.    {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  8.)  14798 

—  Lettre  d'une  actrice;  monologue.     {In  SaynMes,  etc.,  s6r.  6.)  14796 

—  Le  rhumatisme ;  monologue ;  Par  la  poste ;' lettre  k  une  dame  de  Province. 

{In  Saync'tes,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14794 

—  A  trip  through  my  pockets.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  Yovage  dans  mes  poches ;  monologue.    Un  livre  leste ;   dialogue.     {In 

'Savnetes.  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14791 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10.)  *I 
M.  Anastasius  ;  by  Miss  Muloch.  {In  her  Nothing  new.)  5082 
Monsieur  Antoine  ;  by  George  Sand.  9778 
Monsieur  Cambrefort ;  sayu^tes  ;  par  L.  D^pret.   {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  3.)  14793 

Mons.  Coumbes  ;  par  A.  Dumas.  9494 

Monsieur  de  la  petite  dame,  Le  ;    by  F.  H.  Burnett.      {In  her 

Surly  Tim.)  17184 

Monsieur    de    Pourceaugnac ;     com^die-ballet ;    par    Moli^re. 

(Oeuvres,  v.  6.)  14609 

Monsieur  Lecoq ;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  E.  Gaboriau.  19652 

Monsieur  qui  a  brulc^  une  dame,  Un  ;   com.-vaud.  ;  par  E.  M. 

Labiche.     {In  his  Th^dt.  compL,  v.  8.)  14572 

Monsieur  qui  n'arrive  jamais,  Un  ;  monologue  ;  par  E.  Delan^ 

noy.     {In  SaynMes,  etc.,  ser.  7.)  14797 

Monsieur  qui  ne  veut  plus  fumer,  Un  ;  monologue  en  vers ;  par 

L.  Cressouuois.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  5.)  14795 

Monsieur  qui  preud  lamouche,  Un  ;   com.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  Th^c^tre  compl.,  v.  3.)  14560 

Monsieur  Sylvestre  ;  by  George  Sand.  8187 

Monsieur  Tardif  ;  com6die-vaud.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  13.)  .    *I 

Monsieur  Tonson ;  by  W.  T.  Moncrieff.     {In  French's  min. 

dram..,  v.  16.)  11844 

Monson,  E.     The  separate  system  of  drainage  ;    The  sewage 

difficulty.      {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.   Eng.  and  Sur. 

Pmc,  V.  1.)  *I 

Mont  Blanc.     See  Blanc,  Mont. 
Montague  Kurde,  La ;  par  A.  Eynaud.     (In  his  Scenes  de  la 

vie  orientale.)  9512 

Montagnes  Russes,  Les  ;   par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2, 

V.  2.)  *I 

Montagu,  A.  P.  D.  de  N.,  Marquise  de.     Memoirs.  8742 

Montagu,  B.       Selections  fr.  the  works  of  Taylor,  Latimer, 

Hall,  Milton,  Barrow,  South,  Brown,  Fuller,  and  Bacon.       5759 
Montagu,  E.  W.     Autobiography;  pref.  by  R.  S.  Mackenzie.    12769 

—  Doran,  J.  {In  his  In  and  about  Dniry  Lane,  v.  2.)  21400 
Montagu,  E.     Doran,  J.     A  lady  of  the  last  century.                  11447 

—  El  wood,  A.  K.     (In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
Montagu,   Lady  M.    (P.)    W.     Adams,    W.  H.    D.     {In  his 

Women  of  fashion,  v.  1 .)  18867 

—  Dilke,  C.  W.     {In  his  Papers  of  a  critic,  v.  1.)  14203 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.     {In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  ^Y.     {In  her  Hist,  sketches.)  8132 


—  Russell,  W.    {In  his  Ecc.  personages.) 
55 


858  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    Italian  memoir  by  Lady  Montagu.     (In  his  Mine.)  10844 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  0.     (In  ^Aeir  Queens  of  soe.)  4718 
Montaigne,  M.  E.  de.     Works  ;  ed.  by  W.  Hazlitt.  5342 

—  Besant,  W.     (In  his  French  humorists.)  13061 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    Montaigne.  18561 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.     (In  his  Representative  men.)  1384 

—  Quick,  R.  H.     (In  his  Ess.  on  educ.  reformers.)  12175 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  2,  6;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Montalembert,  C.  F.  de  T.,  comte  de.     Monks  of  the  West. 

2  V.  ^  9903-4 

—  Havward,  A.     (In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  1.)  20602 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Memoir  of  Montalembert.    2  v.  11663-4 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  2;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Montana.      Boiler,    H.    A.      Among  the  Indians,    1858-66 ; 

sketches  of  Montana,  etc.  7350 

—  See  also  Northw^est ;— West. 

AlsoJJ.  S.  Geol.  and  Geog.  Surv.  of  the  Territories. 

Montanus.     De  Soyres,  J.      Montanism  and  the  prim,  church ; 

study  in  the  eccl.  hist,  of  the  2d.  cent.     •  18831 

M-ontauk  Point.     Lanman,  C.     {In  his  Recollections.)  22403 

Montausier,  J.  L.  d'A.  de  R.,  duchesse  de.  Cousin,  V.  L'hotel 
de  Rambouillet ;  La  marquise  de  Rambouillet,  ses  deux 
fiUes  Julie  et  Angelique  d'Angennes.  {In  his  Soc.  Fran9., 
V.  1.)  14473 

Montefeltro,  House  of.     Dall,  C.   H.     Women  of  the  House 

of  M.     {In  her  Hist,  pict.)  1080 

Monteiro,  J.  J.    Angola  and  the  river  Congo.    Map  and  illust.   15492 

Monteith,  J.     Popular  science  reader ;  lessons  and  selections 

in  nat.  philosophy,  botany,  etc.  20776 

Montenegro.     Denton,  W.     Montenegro;  its  people  and  hist.    17376 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.    Montenegro.  {In  Burlingame,  E.  L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  1.)      17645 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    Brief  hist,  of  Montenegro.  17046 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  G.    Dalmatia  and  M.,  w^ith  journ.  to  Mostar  in  Herzegovina, 

and  rem.  on  the  Slavonic  nations ;  Hist,  of  Dalmatia,  etc.    2  v.  *I 

Moutenotte.     Adams,  C.     {In  his  Great  campaigns.)  18150 

Montepin,  IL.^  joint  author.     See  Grang^,  E. 
Montesquieu,  C.  de  S.     De  la  grandeur  des  Romains  et  de  leur 
decadence ;    Reflexions   sur  les   divers  g^nies  du  peuple 
Romain,  par  Saint-Evremont.     Nouv.  ed.  14722 

—  Pensees  diverses.     (In  Maximes  du  due  de  la  Rochefoucauld,  etc.)  9533 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    Dialogue  on  government ;  bet.  Franklin  and  M.    (In  his 

Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Montezuma.     Eggleston,  E.,  and  Seelye,  L.  E.     Montezuma 

aud  the  conquest  of  Mexico.  19877 

Montfort,  Countess  of.     See  Jane,  Coimtess  of  M. 
Montfort,  S.  de.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     {In  his  Warrior,  priest, 

and  statesman.)  14132 

—  Creighton,  M.    Life  of  de  Montfort.  16765 
Montgomerie,  A.  H.,  Earl  of  Eglinton  and  Winton.     Address, 

Glasgow  Athenaeum,  1855.     {In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  3.)        7727 

Montgomerie,  S.  K.,   Countess  of  Eglintoun.  Chambers,  W. 

{In  his  Stor.  of  old  families.)  18362 

Montgomery,  C.     Eagle  Pass.  3105 

Montgomery,  F.     Misunderstood.  9172 

—  Seaforth.                                                               .  17766 

—  Throvrn  together.  10750 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  859 

—  Thwarted.  7318 

—  The  town-crier;  added,  The  children  with  the  india-rubber  ball.  18027 

—  A  very  simple  story.  9075 
Montgomery,  J.    Journal  of  voyages  and  trav.  by  D.  Tyerman 

and  G.  Bennet,  deputed  to  visit  the  South  Sea  Islands, 
China,  India,  etc.,  1821-29.     3  v.  3107-9 

—  The  world  before  the  flood;  poem,  with  other  pieces.  3106 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Howitt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Sketch  of  M.     (In  Famous  boys.)  7707 

—  Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  from  prison.)  4162 

—  Dix,  J.  R.    The  two  Montgomerys— J.  and  R.     {In  his  Pen  and  ink  sk.)  *I 
Montgomery,  J.   E.     Our  Admiral's   flag   abroad ;    cruise  of 

Adm.  Farragut,  1H67-8.  in  the  Franklin.  8063 

Montgomery,  Gen.  R.     Armstrong,  J.     Life  of  M.  (Bi  Lives 

of  em.  individ.,  v.  3.)  2710 
Same.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  1.)  4110 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     (7w  his  Washin^on,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1828 

—  Home.  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Macaulav,  T.  B.    Montgomery's  poems.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc. 

ess.,  V.  2.)  "  2787 

Same.     {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

Monti,  L.   (pseud.  S.  Sampleton).     Adventures  of  a  consul 

abroad,  by  S.  Sampleton,  Esq.  17706 

Montluc  or  Monluc,  B.  de  L.  M.,  seigneur  de.     Sainte-Beuve, 

C.  A.      (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  11.)  *I 

Moutmirail.     Adams,  C.     (In  his  Gt.  campaigns.)  18150 

Montolieu,  J.  I.  P.  de  B.  de  C,  baronne  de,  joint  author.     See 

Wyss,  J.  R. 
Montpensier,  C.  de  B.,  Constable  of  France.     Wilson,  J.  G. 

{In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  sold.)        *  12537 

Montpensier,  L.  A.  P.  d'Orl^ans,  due  de.     M^moires.     (Bar- 

ri^re.     Bib.  des  m6m.,  v.  9.)  14529 

Montrose,  J.,  1st  Marquis  of.     See  Graham,  J. 
Montrose,  The  heart  of ;  by  H.  C.  Watson.      {In  his  Heroic 

women.)  4676 

Montrose,  and  other  biog.  sketches.  4780 

Contents.    La  Tour.— G.  Brummell.^S.  Johnson.— J.  Graham,  Marquis 
of  Montrose. 
Montzey,  C.  de.     Father  Eudes,  apostolic  missionary,  and  his 

foundations,  1601-1874  ;  with  brief  of  approval  by  Pius  IX.   13472 
Monumental  painting.     See  Mural  decoration. 
Monuments.      Ferguson,    J.      Rude  stone   monuments   in    all 

countries.  9990 

—  See  also  Assyria ;— Egypt.    Antiquities. 

Moodie,  S.  S.     Geoffrey  Moncton.  .    3110 

—  Life  in  the  clearing,  versus  the  bush.  3111 
Moods  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  5843 

—  Same ;  new  ed.  21287 
Moody,   D.    L.     Glad  tidings;    sermons,  etc.,  at  the  N.   Y. 

Hippodrome.  15820 

—  Talks  on  temperance ;  with  anecdotes,  etc. ;  by  J.  B.  Dunn.  16953 

—  Hall,  J.,  and  Stuart,  G.  H.    The  American  evangelists  in  Gt.  Britain  and 

Ireland.  I3753 

Moody,  F.  W.    Lectures  and  lessons  on  art ;  introd.  to  a  pract. 

and  comprehensive  scheme  ;  with  diagrams,  etc.     2d.  ed.  *I 

Moody,  W.  G.     Our  labor  difficulties  ;  the  cause,  and  the  way 

out ;  pract.  solution  of  the  labor  problem.  17469 


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Moon,  G.  W.     The  Dean's  English.     4th.  ed.  6415 

—  Same-,  8th.  ed.  [with  app.]  11472 

—  The  revisers' English;  a  ser.  of  criticisms.  Photographs.  *I 
Moon.     Guillemin,  A.     Wonders  of  the  moon.                               11473 

—  Nasmyth,  J.,  and  Carpenter,  J.    The  moon  consid.  as  a  planet,  a  world, 

and  a  satellite.  *I 

—  JSTeison,  E.    The  moon,  and  the  condition  and  configuration  of  its  surface.  *I 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    The  moon.  13520 
Past  history  of  our  moon ;  New  crater  in  the  moon.    {In  his  Rough 

wavs.)     ^  19539 

Moondyne  ;  by  J.  B.  O'Reilly.  18776 

Moonfolk  ;  by  J.  G.  Austin.  13056 

Moonshine;  fairy  stories;  by  E.  H.  K.  Hugessen.  11357 

Moonstone,  The  ;  by  W.  Collins.  7466 

Moor  of  Peter  the  Great ;  by  A.  S.  Poushkin.     {In  his  Russian 

romanc.)  19669 

Moore,  A.  Wedmore,  F.  (In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art,  ser.  2.)  20458 
Moore,  Annie.     Waveline,  the  little  mermaid.     (Jw  Thirteen 

good  stories.)  11874 

—  Same.  {In  Hale,  E.  E.  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13936 
Moore,  A.     Notes  from  Plymouth  pulpit ;   [with  a  sketch  of 

Beecher].  369 

—  Same ;  new  ed.  13211 
Moore,  C.  H.  What  to  read,  and  how  to  read  ;  classified  lists.  9108 
Moore,  C.  J.  (pseud.  Mrs.  H.  O.  Ward).     Sensible  etiquette 

of  the  best  society.  17863 

—  The  young  lady's  friend ;  with  introd. ;  new  ed.  20238 
Moore,  C.  C.  *  George  Castriot ;  surnamed  Scanderbeg,  King  of 

Albania.  3112 

Moore,  E.  The  gamester.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  2.)  11804 
Moore,  F.   American  eloquence  ;  coll.  of  speeches  and  addresses  ; 

with  biog.  sk.,  and  notes.     Illust.     2  v.  3116-17 

—  Biographical  introd.     {In  Johnson,  A.    Speeches.)  5987 

—  Diary  of  the  American  revolution.    2  v.  3113-14 

—  Lyrics  of  loyalty.  *I 

—  Personal  and  political  ballads.  *I 

—  Songs  and  ballads  of  the  Amer.  revolution.    Notes  and  illust.  *I 

—  Songs  of  the  soldiers.  *I 
Moore,  G.,  M.  D.     Power  of  the  soul  over  the  body.  3119 
Moore,  G.     Smiles,  S.     George  Moore,  merchant  and  philan- 
thropist.                                                          '  18845 

Moore,  J.  S.     Friendly  sermons  to  the  protectionist  manufac- 
turers of  the  U.  S.     (Econ.  monographs.)  22165 
Moore,  James.     Kilpatrick  and  our  cavalry.     Illust.  5973 
Moore,  J.,  M.  D.    Journal  during  a  residence  in  France,  1792  ; 

new  ed.     2  v.  6050-1 

—  Views  of  society  and  manners  in  Italy.  3121-2 
Moore,  Rev.  J.     Adams,  J.  G.     Memoir  of  J.  Moore ;  with 

select,  from  his  correspondence,  etc.  104 

Moore,  Sir  J.  Taylor,  W.  C.  (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Moore,  Joseph,  Jr.     Outlying  Europe  and  the  nearer  Orient ; 

narrative  of  recent  travel.  20200 

Moore,  J.     Mad  dogs.     (In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  23.)  7982 

Moore,  J.  G.     Patent  office  and  patent  laws ;    or.  Guide  to 

inventors,  etc.  3123 

Moore,  J.  G.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  861 

Moore,  J.  M.     That  blessed  baby.     {In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  10.)  11841 

Moore,  R.     Storm-water  and  house-drainage  in  sewers.     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  6.)  *I 

Moore,  T.     History  of  Ireland.     2  v.  2861-2 

—  Lall a  Rookh;  an  oriental  romance.                                                   .  3134 

—  Letters  and  journals  of  Lord  Byron ;  with  not.  of  his  life.    2  v.  13945-6 

—  Memoirs,  journal,  and  correspondence;  ed.  by  Ld.  J.  Russell,  v.  3-8.  3128-33 

Vols.  1  and  2  wanting ;  work  complete  in  Reference  Dept. 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan.    2  v.  6950-1 

—  Poetical  works.  8700 

—  Same ;  with  a  memoir.    6  v.  3135-40 

—  Personal  reminiscences.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  13578 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Ho  Witt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Willis,  K.  P.    Moore  and  Barry  Cornwall.     {In  his  Fam.  persons,  etc.)         4804 

—  Symington,  A.  J.  Thomas  Moore,  the  poet;  his  life  and  works.  19805 
Moore,  T.  W.     Treatise  and  hand-book  of  orange  culture  in 

Florida.     2d.  ed.,  rev.  21302 

Moore's  forge.  17204 

Moorland  cottage  ;  by  E.  C.  Gaskell.  2215 

Moors  in  Spain.     Copp(f'e,  H.     History  of  the  conq.  of  S.  by 

the  Arab-moors  ;  sketch  of  [their]   civilization.     2  v.  20150-1 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  of  Spain.  18100 
Moosehead  Lake.     Hubbard,  L.  L.     Summer  vacations  at  M. 

and  vicinity.  *I 

—  Steele,  T.  S.  Paddle  and  portage;  from  M.  to  the  Aroostook  River.  21656 
Mopsa,  the  fairy  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.  8027 
Morais,  H.  S.  Eminent  Israelites  of  the  19th.  cent.  ;  biog.  sk.  19687 
Moral  education.     Bates,  S.  P.    Lectures  on  mental  and  moral 

culture.  336 

—  Black  well,  E.  Counsel  to  parents  on  the  moral  education  of  children.  19245 
Moral   philosophy.     Hiatory. 

—  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.    History  of  European  morals  fr.  Augustus  to  Charle- 

magne.   2  V.                 "  7827-8 
General  Works. 

—  Adams,  J.  S.  Town  and  country ;  or.  Life  at  home  and  al^oad ;  [sketches] .         106 

—  Adams,  W.    Thanksgiving.      *  7062 

—  Alcott,  W.  A.    The  young  man's  guide.  131 

—  Alger,  W.  R.    The  school  of  life.  20461 

—  Arnold,  F.    Turning  points  in  life.  11501 

—  Arthur,  T.  S.    Advice  to  young  men.  220 
Lessons  in  life.                '  190 

—  Austin,  J.  M.    A  voice  to  youth.  258 

—  Bacon,  F.    Essays,  or  counsels,  civil  and  moral,  etc.  266 

—  Bailey,  S.    Essays  on  the  formation  and  publ.  of  opinions,  etc.  1406 
Same;  [with]*the  pursuit  of  truth,  etc.;  new  ed.  289 

—  Bain,  A.    Moral  science.  7674 
The  emotions  and  the  will.    2d.  ed.  8897 

—  Baker,  Lady  A.    Half-hours  with  my  girls.  18523 

—  Ballantyne,  T.    Essays  in  mosaic ;  [excerpts  f r.  var.  authors] .  10878 

—  Ballon,  H.  2d.    Counsel  and  encouragement ;  conduct  of  life.  6160 

—  Bartol,  C.  A.    Radical  problems.  9974 

—  Baseom.  J.    Ethics,  or  Science  of  duty.  18954 

—  Batcheior,  G.    Ethical  law  and  social  order.     {In  Institute  ess.)  19811 

—  Beecher,  E.    Concord  of  ages ;  or.  Harmony  of  God  and  man.  364 
Conflict  of  ages ;  or.  Moral  rel.  of  God  and  man.  363 

•  —  Beecher,  H.  W.    Lectures  to  young  men.  367 

Same ;  with  additions.  8414 

Life  thoughts  fr.  extemporaneous  discourses ;  by  [E.  D.  Proctor] .  368 

New  Star  papers ;  or.  Views  and  experiences  of  relig.  subjects.  371 

Star  papers ;  or.  Experiences  of  art  and  nature.  370 

Lectures  to  young  men.  11238 

—  Bentham,  J.  'introduction  to  the  princ.  of  morals  and  legislation.  18955 


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—  Blackie^  J.  S.    Four  phases  of  morals ;  Socrates,  Aristotle,  Christianity, 

Utilitarians. 

—  Boardman,  H.  A.    The  Bible  in  the  counting  house. 
He  that  overcometh. 

—  Bowes,  G.  S.    Illustrative  gatherings;   anecdotes,  etc.,  adapt,  for  Chr. 

teaching.    2  ser. 

—  Bowring,  J.    Minor  morals  for  young  people ;  tales  and  travels.    3  v. 

—  Brown,  H.  N.    Sunday  stories.  ' 

—  Calderwood,  H.    Handbook  of  mor.  philosophy. 

—  Chalmers,  T.    Application  of  Christianity  to  the  commerc.  and  ordinary 

affairs  of  life. 

—  Chapin,  E.  H.    Humanity  in  the  city. 
Living  words. 

—  Clark,  K.  W.    Lectures  to  young  men. 

—  Clark,  T.  W.    The  dew  of  youth ;  and  other  lect.  on  early  discipline  and 

culture. 

—  Clifford,  W.  K.    On  the  scientific  basis  of  morals;   Right  and  wrong; 

Ethics  of  belief;  Ethics  of  religion;  Influence  upon  morality  of  a 
decline  in  relig.  belief.     {In  his  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  2.) 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    Essay  on  intuitive  morals. 

Evolution  of  morals  and  religion.    (In  her  Darwinism,  etc.) 

—  Colton,  C.  C.    Lacon;  or.  Many  things  in  few  words. 

—  Combe,  G.    Moral  philosophy.' 

—  Dick,  T.    Works.    Vols.  1-6;  9, 10. 

—  Dymond,  J.    Essays  on  the  principles  of  morality. 

—  Edgeworth,  F.  Y.  '  New  and  old  methods  of  ethics. 

—  Eddy,  D.  C.    Young  man's  friend. 

—  Elam,  C.    On  moral  and  criminal  epidemics.     {In  his  Physician's  prob- 

lems.) 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.    Conduct  of  life. 

—  Fleming,  W.    Student's  manual  of  moral  philosophy. 

—  Fry,  C.    The  listener;  essays.    2  v. 

—  Gladden,  W.    Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of  living. 
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W.    The  creed  of  science,  relig.,  mor.,  and  social. 
D.  S.    Christian  ethics;  text-book. 

—  Gregory,  O.    Letters  on  the  evidences,  doctr.,  and  duties  of  the  Chr. 

religion. 

—  Grindon,  L.  H.    Life;  its  nature,  varieties,  and  phenomena. 

—  Grote,  G.    Fragments  on  ethical  subjects. 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    What  career?    The  choice  of  a  vdeation,  and  the  use  of  time. 

—  Hall,  J.    Familiar  talks  to  boys. 
Papers  for  home  reading. 

—  Haven,  J.    Moral  pli\l. ;  incl.  theoret.  and  pract.  ethics. 

—  Hepworth,  G.  H.    Rocks  and  shoals;  lect.  to  young  men. 

—  Hill,  W.  H.    Ethics ;  or.  Moral  philosophy. 

—  Holland,  J.  G.    Lessons  in  life;  familiar  essays. 

—  Hopkins,  M.    The  law  of  love,  and  love  as*  a  law ;    or.  Moral  science, 

theoret.  and  pract. 
Stren^h  and  beauty ;  discussions  for  young  men. 

—  Hume,  D.    Philosophical  works.    4  v. 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    The  religion  of  the  heart ;  manual  of  faith  and  duty. 

—  Huntington,  F.  D.    Christian  believyig  and  living;  sermons. 

—  James,  H.    Morality.     {In  his  Lect.,  etc.) 

—  Jouffroy,  T.  S.    Introduction  to  ethics,  incl.  a  crit.  surv.  of  mor.  sys- 

tems.   2  V. 

—  Kant,  I.    Theory  of  ethics. 

—  King,  T.  S.    Great  principles  and  small  duties.     {I?i  his  Patriotism.) 

—  Lowell,  A.  C.    Seed  grain  for  thought  and  discussion.    2  v. 

—  Mackintosh,  J.    Dissertation  on  the  progr.  of  ethical  phil.,  during  the 

17th.  and  18th.  cent.     {In  his  Misc.  works.) 
General  view  of  the  progress  of  ethical  philosophy. 

—  Man  and  his  dwelling  place. 

—  Mann,  H.    A  few  thoughts  for  a  voung  man. 

—  Martineau,  H.    Moral  essays.     {In  her  Miscellanies,  v.  1.) 

—  Martineau,  J.    Endeavours  after  the  Christian  life. 

—  Mathews,  W.    Getting  on  in  the  world ;  or.  Hints  on  success  in  life. 

—  Mencius.  The  mind  of  M. ;  or.  Political  econ.  found,  upon  mor.  philosophy. 

—  Merriam,  G.  S.    The  way  of  life. 

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—  Mills,  C.  I).  B.    The  sufficiency  of  nat.  morality  as  the  basis  of  civ.  soci 

ety.     {In  Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Report,  1S76.) 

—  More',  H.     {In  her  Works,  v.  3-7.) 

—  Morley,  J.    On  the  development  of  morals.     ( In  his  Grit,  misc.) 

—  Paley,  W.    Moral  and  political  philosophy. 

—  Partbn,  S.  P.    Folly  as  it  flies ;  hit  at  by  Fanny  Fern. 

—  Peabody,  A.  P.    Manual  of  moral  philosophy.' 

—  Peabody,  E.    Christian  days  and  thoughts. 

—  Peabody,  E.  P.    Record  of  Mr.  Alcott's  school. 

—  Pollock,  F.    Essays  in  jurisprudence  and  ethics. 

—  Porter,  W.  H.    Heavenly  union;  or,  The  New  Jerusalem  on  earth. 

—  Quiet  thoughts  for  quiet  hours. 

—  Reminiscences  of  thought  and  feeling. 

—  Richards,  C.  H.  B.    Springs  of  action. 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Letters  to  young  girls. 

—  Savage,  M.  J.    Life  questions. 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    Philosophy  of  life;  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison. 

—  Schopenhauer,  A.    Die  beiden  Grund-probleme  der  Ethik  behandelt  in 

zwei  akademischen  Preissschriften. 

—  Sedgwick,  E.    A  talk  with  my  pupils. 

—  Seeley,  J.  R.    The  Church  as  a  teacher  of  morality.     {In  his  Rom.  im- 

perialism, etc.) 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.    The  moral  motive  power.     {In  his  Stud,  in  poetry,  etc.) 

—  Sidgwick,  Ji.    Methods  of  ethics. 
Same ;  suppl. ;  cont.  the  add.  and  alterations  in  the  2d.  ed. 

—  Sigourney,  L.  H.    Letters  to  young  ladies. 

—  Simcox,  E.    Natural  law;  essay  in  ethics. 

—  Smith,  C.  B.    Philosophy  of  reform ;  design,  principle,  and  plan  of  God 

for  the  development  of  man. 

—  Smith,  I.  G.    Characteristics  of  Chr.  morality. 

—  Smith,  S.    Elementary  sketches  of  moral' philosophy . 

—  Spencer,  H.    The  data  of  ethics. 
Recent  discussions  in  science,  philosophy,  and  morals.  9618 

—  Spinoza,  B.  de.    Ethics. 

—  Sprague,  W.  B.    Lectures  to  youn^  people. 

—  Stephen,  L.    Moral  philosophy.  {In  his  Hist,  of  Eng.  thought,  etc.,  v.  2.) 
The  Science  of  ethics. 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.    Moralitv.    {In  his  Gospel  of  law.) 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.    Little  foxes. 

—  Swing,  D.    Motives  of  Hfe. 

—  Thomas  a  Kempis.    The  following  of  Christ;  tr.  by  R.  Challoner. 

—  Van  Doren,  W.  H.    Mercantile  morals. 

—  Wace,  H.    Christianity  and  morality. 

—  Ware,  H.,  Jr.    Formation  of  the  Christian  character. 

—  Ware,  M.  G.    Thoughts  in  my  garden. 

—  Waterstou,  R.  C.    Thoughts  on  moral  and  spiritual  culture. 

—  Wayland,  F.    Elements  of  moral  science. 

—  Weaver,  G.  S.    Aims  and  aids  for  girls  and  young  women  on  the  duties 

of  life. 

—  Welch,  F.  G.    Moral,  intellectual,  and  physical  culture. 

—  Whately,  R.    Lessons  on  morals,  and  Christian  evidences. 

—  Whewell,  W.    Elements  of  morality,^  incl.  politv.    2  v. 

—  Winslow,  H.    Christianity  appl.  to  "our  civil  and  social  relations. 

—  iSee  also  Fox,  W.  J.    Mem.  ed.  of  coll.  works. 

Also  Humane  progress;— Natural  religion;— Probabilities; — Will. 
Moral  of  accidents,  and  other  discourses  ;  by  T.  T.  Lynch. 
Moral  probe,  The ;  essays  on  the  nature  of  men  and  things ; 

by  L.  C.  Judson. 
Moral  reflections  by  a  Japanese  traveller ;    by   L.   Oliphant. 

{In  Ms  Traits,  e^c.) 
Moral  uses  of  dark  things  ;  by  H.  Bushnell. 
Moralistes,  Les  ;  commie  vaud.;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  2,  V.  18.) 
Morand,  K.    La  situation  ;  monologue  en  prose.   {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  5.) 

—  Le  voyage  au  pays  rose;  monologue.    {In  SaymHes,  etc.,  ser.  6.) 
Morant,  A.  W.     Leeds  sewage    works.     {In  Ass.   of  Munic. 

and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.) 


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Morata,  Olimpia  Fulvia.     See  Gruter,  O.  F.  M. 

Moravian  missions.     Thompson,  A.   C.     Moravian  missions  ; 

lect.  22301 

Moravians.     See  United  Brethren. 
Mordaunt,  C,  Earl  of  Peterborough.    James,  G.  P.  R.    {In  Ms 

Mem.,  V.  2.)       '  '  2294 

—  Russell,  W.  {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 
More,  H.     Works.     7  v.                                                              14011-17 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  Repository  tales.  2.  Coelebs  in  search  of  a 
wife. — Essays  on  various  subjects.— Moriana.  3.  Christian  morals. — 
Moral  sketches.— Reflections  on  prayer.  4.  Practical  piety. — Life  and 
writings  of  St.  Paul.  5.  Thoughts  on  the  manners  of  the  great. — 
Estimate  of  the  religion  of  the  fashionable  world. — Tragedies. — Poems. 

6.  Strictures  on  the  mod.  system  of  female  education.— Sacred  dramas. 

7.  Hints  for  forming  the  character  of  a  princess.— Spirit  of  prayer.— 
Bible  rhymes. 

—  Rural  tales.  3144 

Contents.    The  two  wealthy  farmers. — Parley  the  porter.— All  for  the  i 
best.- Tom  White.— Pilgrims.— Valley  of  tears.— The  strait  gate  and  the 
broad  way. 

—  Tbe  shepherd  of  Salisbury  Plain :  and  other  tales.  3145 

Contents.  The  shepherd  of  Salisbury  Plain.— The  two  shoemakers.— 
History  of  Tom  White.— The  Sunday  school.— History  of  Hester  Wilmot. 
—History  of  Betty  Brown.— Black  Giles  the  poacher.— Tawney  Rachel; 
or,  The  fortune-teller.— The  hist,  of  Mr.  Fantom  (the  new-fashioned 
philosopher),  and  his  man  William. — The  two  wealthy  farmers.— 'Tis  all 
for  the  best. — A  cure  for  melancholy. — The  pilgrims. — The  valley  of 
tears. — The  strait  gate  and  the  broad  way.— Parley  the  porter. — The 
Grand  Assizes;  or,  General  jail  delivery.— The  servant  man  turned  sol- 
dier. 

—  Dix,  J.  R.    A  day  with  H.  M.     {In  his  Pen  and  Ink  sk.)  *I 

—  Elwood,  A.  K;    {In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (Iw  ^is  Lives.)  1684 

—  Grattan,  T.    Reminiscences  of  H.  M.     {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Hall,  A.  M.    Residence  of  H.  More.     {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Rhoads,  J.    Hannah  More.     {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Sketch  of  H.  More.     {In  Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 

—  Roberts,  W.  Memoirs  of  H.  More.  2  v.  3664-5 
More,  Henry.     Tulloch,.  J.     {Inhis  Rat.  theology,  v.  2.)             11457 

—  Ward,  R.  Life  of  More  [with]  letters.  •  *I 
More,  Sir  T.     Cooke,  F.  E.     A  boy's  ideal :  story  of  a  great 

life.     Illust.  22569 

—  Foster,  J.    Memoirs  of  M.,  by  A.  Cayley.     {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1502 

—  Mackintosh,  J.     {In  his  Misc.'  works.')    '  2825 
Same.     {In  Lardner,  D.    Cab.  of  biog. ;  lives  of  Brit,  statesmen.)  1388 

—  Manning,  A.    Household  of  More ;  [tiction] .  2004 

—  Myers,  F.     {In  his  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 

—  Seebohm,  F.  Oxford  reformers ;  Colet,  Erasmus,  and  More.  13423 
More  bed-time  stories  ;  by  L.  C.  Moulton.  13251 
More  blunders  than   one  ;  by  T.   G.   Rodwell.      {In  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  23.)  7982 

Moreau,  H.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  7m  Cans,  land.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Moreau,  J.  V.  Moreau.  {In  Camp  and  court  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Morecamp,  A.     Live  boys  ;  or,  Charley  and  Nasho  in  Texas. 

Illust.  20068 

—  Live  boys  in  the  Black  Hills.  *  20069 
"Moredun"  ;  tale  of  the  twelve  hundred  and  ten  ;  by  W.  Scott.  1666 
Morell,  J.  D.      Compendium  of  Italian  hist.  fr.  the  fall  of  the 

Rom.  Emp.  ;  fr.  the  Italian  of  G.  Bosco  ;  completed  by  M.  21476 
Morell,  J.  R.     Algeria  ;  its  topography,  history,  etc.  3149 

—  History  of  philosophy.    See  Tennemann,  W.  A. 

Morenos^  0]os^  pseud.     What  will  the  world  say?  11698 

Moresby,  J.     Discoveries  and  surv.  in  New  Guinea  and  the 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  865 

D'Entrecasteaux   Is.  ;    cruise  in  Polynesia,  and  visits  to 

the  peaii-shelling  stations  in  Torres  straits.  15859 

Moreton,  R.     On  horse  breaking.  17534 

Moretti's  campanula  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.     (J?i  ^er  Writings.)  8668 

Morfill,  W.  R.     Russia.     lUust.     (For.  countries,  etc.)  20375 

Morford,  H.     Appletons' short-trip  guide  to  Europe  ;   [1868].  7457 

—  Morford's  short-trip  guide  to  America.     (U.  S.  and  Canada.)  *I 

—  Over-sea;  or,  England,  France,  and  Scotland.    lUust.  6913 

—  Paris,  and  half-Europe  in '78;  the  Paris  Exposition,  eic.                         •  19069 

—  Paris  in  '67 ;  or,  The  great  Exposition.  7188 

—  Shoulder-straps ;  a  novel  of  New  York  and  the  army  in  1862.  5888 

—  The  spur  of  Monmouth;  or,  Washington  in  arms;  hist,  and  centenn. 

romance  of  the  revolution.  16607 
Morgan,  A.    The  Shakespearean  myth  ;  Wm.  Shakespeare  and 

circumstantial  evidence.  21245 

Morgan,  D.     The  hero  of  Cowpens  ;  a  centennial  sketch.  20821 

—  Graham,  J.    Life  of  Mor«£an.                          .  3150 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829 

—  Sketch  of  Morgan.     (In  Lives  of  her.  of  Amer.  rev.)  2122 
Morgan,  E.  D.     A   visit  to  Askja.     {In  Coles,   J.     Summer 

trav.  in  Iceland.)  22651 
Morgan,  J.  A.     IVIacaronic  poetry;  collect.,  with  introd.  9805 
Morgan,  J.   E.      University  oars;    crit.   enq.   into  the  after 
health  of   the  men  who  rowed  in  the  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge boat-race,  1829-1869.  11640 
Morgan,  L.  H.     The  American  beaver  and  his  works.  7346 

—  Kuins  of  a  stone  pueblo  on  the  Animas  river  in  New  Mexico,  with  a 

ground  plan,    lllust.     {In  Peabody  Mus.  of  Arch.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  19624 

—  McLennan,  J.  F.    Mr.  Morgan's  Clas'sificatory  system  of  relationships. 

{In  his  Stud,  in  anc.  hist.)  16838 
Morgan,  L.  F.  A  question  and  its  answer,  for  young  men.  {In 

Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Morgan,   N.     The  skull  and  the  brain  ;    their  indications  of 

character  and  anatomical  relations.  14229 

Morgan,  Lady  S.  (O.).     Life  and  times  of  Salvator  Rosa.  3151 

—  The  wild  Irish  girl.  17814 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    {In  his  Women  of  fashion,  etc.,  v.  1.)  18867 

—  Kavanagh,  J.    {In  her  Eng.  women.)  7014 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.    {In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
Morgan,  W.    Greene,  S.  D.    The  broken  seal;  Morgan  abduc- 
tion and  murder.  7533 

Morgan.     A'ee  also  De  Morgan. 

Mori,  A.     Life  and  resources   in  America.     {In  Lanman,  C. 

The  Japanese  in  Am.)  10472 

Moriee,  F.  D.     Pindar.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  18445 

Morier,  .1.     Adventures  of  Hajji  Baba.  3152 

—  Adventures  of  Hujji  Baba  in  England.  3153 

—  Jouruev  through  Persia,  Armenia,  and  Asia  Minor  to  Constantinople, 

1808-9.  3164 
Morier,  R.  B.  D.     Agrarian  legislation  of    Prussia    dur.   the 

present  cent.  {In  Cobden  Club.  Syst.  of  Id.  ten.)  16008 
Morin,  A.     Fundamental  ideas  of  mechanics  and  experimental 

data  ;  rev.  tr.,  red.  to  Eng.  units  of  measure  by  J.  Bennett.  15388 

—  Warming  and  Ventilating  occupied  buildings.      {In   Smithsonian  Inst. 

Kept.,  1873, 1874.)  ^  14104;  14377 

Morison,  J.  C.     Gibbon.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  17910 

—  Macaulav.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  22389 
Morison,  J.  H.     Life  of  J.  Smith.  8156 


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Morland,  G.    Cunningham,  A.   {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  2.)  1054 

—  Wedmore,  F.     {In  his  Stud,  in  Eiig.  art.)  16860 
Morley,  H.     Clement  Marot,  and  other  studies.     2  v.               10825-6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Clement  Marot.  2.  Clement  Marot.— Andreas 
Vesalius.— Conrad  Gessner.— Cyrano  de  Bergerac.— College  work.— Eng- 
lish for  Englishwomen.— Gabriel  Harvey. — Influence  of  the  Celt  on 
Eng.  literature.— An  old  student  of  English.- The  opening  of  Caedmon's 
Paraphrase  (tr.  into  mod.  English). 

—  English  plays,  select,  etc.    Illust. 

—  English  writers,  v.  1;  v.  2.  pt.  1. 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  writers  bef.  Chaucer;  with  introd.  sk.  of  the 
four  periods  of  Eng.  literature.    S.    Pt.  1.    From  Chaucer  to  Dunbar. 

—  A  first  sketch  of  Eng.  literature. 

—  The  life  of  Bernard  Palissy.    New  ed. 

—  Memoirs  of  Bartholomew  fair. 

—  Oberon's  horn;  fairy  tales.    4th*.  ed.    Illust. 

—  Of  English  literature  in  the  reign  of  Victoria;  with  a  glance  at  the  past. 

—  and  Tyler,  M.  C.    Manual  of  English  literature. 
Morley,  J.    The  first  and  last  crime.    {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

V.  6.) 
Morley,  J.     Burke.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

—  Critical  miscellanies.    2  ser.  11123 ;  17535 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Vauveuargues.—Condorcet.— Joseph  de  Maistre. 
—Carlyle.— Byron.— Some  Greek  conceptions  of  social  growth.— On  the 
development  of  morals.— App.,  Condorcet's  Plea  for  the  citizenship  of 
women ;  trans.  2.  France  in  the  18th.  cent.— Robespierre.— Turgot.— 
Death  of  Mr.  Mill.— Mill's  Autobiography.— Mill  on  religion.— Popular 
culture.— Macaulay. 

—  Edmund  Burke;  hist,  study. 

—  English  men  of  letters ;  namely : 

Ainger,  A.    Charles  Lamb. 
Black,  W.    Goldsmith, 
Church,  R.  W.    Spenser, 
Colvin,  S.    Landor. 
Dobson,  A.    Fielding. 
Dowden,  E.    Southey. 
Fowler,  T.    Locke. 
Froude,  J.  A.    John  Bunvan. 
Gosse,  E.  W.    Grav. 
Hutton,  R.  H.    Sir' Walter  Scott. 
Huxley,  T.  H.    Hume. 
James.  H.,  J?\    Hawthorne. 
Jebb,  R.  C.    Bentley. 
Masson,  D.    DeQuiucey. 
Minto,  W.    Daniel  Defoe. 
Morison,  J.  C.    Gibbon. 

-  Macaulay. 
Morlev,  J.    Burke. 
Myers,  F.  W.  H.    Wordsworth. 
Mchol,  J.    Byron. 
Pattison,  M.    Milton. 
Saintsbury,  G.    Dryden. 
Shairp,  J.  C.    Robert  Burns. 
Smith,  G.    Cowper. 
Stephen,  L.     Alex.  Pope. 

-  Samuel  Johnson. 

-  Swift. 

Traill,  H.  D.    Sterne. 
Trollope,  A.    Thackeray. 
Ward,  A.  W.    Chaucerl 

-  Dickens. 

—  Life  of  R.  Cobden. 

—  Rousseau.    2  v. 

—  Voltaire. 
Morley,  S.     Hinton,  R.  J.     {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.) 


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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  867 

Morley,  Susan.     Aileen  Ferrers.  13344 

—  Margaret  Clietwvnd.  17634 

—  Throstlethwaite.'  1549a 
Morley  Ernsteiu  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  11671 
Mormons  and  Mormanisni.     Beadle,  J.  H.     Life  in  Utah  ;   or, 

Mysteries  and  crimes  of  Mormonism.                             *  8652 

—  Bowles,  S.     {In  his  Summer's  iournev  to  the  Rocky  Mts.)  6134 

—  Brodix,  C.  R.     (In  his  Great  West.)  '  20087 

—  Butterworth,  H.    The  story  of  M.     (In  his  Zigzag  journeys.)  22131 

—  Codman,  J.    The  Mormon  country.  1285^ 

—  Fuller,  M.  Y.    Mormon  wives.      "  2193 

—  Ludlow,  F.  H.    Examination  of  the  Mormon  principle.     (In  his  Heart 

of  the  cont.)  85ia 

—  Minturn,  W.     (In  his  Travels  west.)  17810 

—  Paddock,  C.    The  fate  of  Mme.  La  Tour.  20828 

—  Robinson,  P.    Sinners  and  saints ;  three  months  among  the  Mormons.  22947 

—  Rusling,  J.  F.     (In  his  Across  America.)  12774 

—  Stansbury,  H.    Account  of  the  Mormon  settlement,    (/w  Ais  Exp.  to  the 

Gt.  Salt  Lake.)  4197 

—  Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H.    liocky  mt.  saints ;  hist,  of  the  Mormons.  *I 

—  Stenhouse,  Mrs.  T.  B.  H.   **'  Tell  it  all ;"  exp.  in  M. ;  autobiography.  *I 

—  Tucker,  P.  Origin,  rise,  and  prog,  of  M.;  biog.  of  its  founders,  and  hist. 

of  its  churchi.  7072 

—  Ward,  A.  N.    The  husband  in  Utah;  sights  and  scenes  among  the  Mor- 

mons. 4632 

—  Young,  A.  E.    Wife  No.  19;  a  life  in  bondage ;  expose  of  Mormonism.  15524 

—  iSee  also  Young,  B. 

Mormons:  drama;  by  T.  D.  Enorlish.  (/n  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v. 

2(i.)                                                                                          ^  11823 

Morning  call ;  by  C.  Dance.     (Jn  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  8.)  11840 

Morning  of  joy  ;  by  H.  IJonar.  435 

Morocco.     Amicis,  E.  de.     Morocco  ;  its  people  and  places.  *I 

—  Leared,  A.    Morocco  and  the  Moors ;  travels,  etc.  15638 

—  Urquhart,  D.  Pillars  of  Hercules.  2  v.  4579-80 
Morpeth,  Lord.     See  Howard,  G.  W.  F. 

Morphy,  P.    Exploits  and  triumphs  in  Europe,  incl.  hist.  acct. 

of  clubs,  biog.  sketches  of  players,  etc.                       '  3158 

—  Memoir  of  M.  (In  Loewenthal,  J.  Morphy's  games.)  2772 
Morris,  A.  Russell,  W.  {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 
Morris,  Charles,  Commodore^  U.S.N.  Autobiography.  Portr., 

and  expl.  notes.  20172 

Morris,  Charles.    A  manual  of  classical  literature.  20777 
Morris,  Charles.     Timbs,  J.     Captain  Morris  and  the  sublime 

society  of  Beef-steaks.     (In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 
Morris,  D.,  joint  author.     See  Stevens,  E.  T. 
Morris,  E.     Derrick  and  drill ;  discovery,  development,  etc.,  of 

petroleum.  5920 

—  Farming  for  boys ;  What  they  have  done,  and  what  others  may  do.  lUust.    18791 

—  Ten  acres  enough.  25th.  ed.  5776 
Morris,  E.  E.     The  age  of  Anne.     Maps  and  plans.     (Epochs 

of  mod.  hist.)  17144 

—  and  Phillpotts,  J.  S.    Epochs  of  mod.  history ;  namely : 

Church,  R.  W.    Beginning  of  the  Middle  Ages.  17526 

Cox,  G.W.    The  crusades.  12966 

Creighton,  M.    Age  of  Elizabeth.  15753 

Gairdner,  J.    Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York.  13324 

Gardiner,  B.  M.    The  French  revolution.  22794 
Gardiner,  S.  R.    First  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puritan  revolution,  1603-1660.    16530 

—  Thirtv  Years'  war.  12967 

Hale,  E.'   Fall  of  the  Stuarts,  efc.    1678-1697.  16104 

Johnson,  A.  H.    Normans  in  Europe.  18162 

Longman,  F.  W.    Frederick  the  Great  and  the  Seven  Years  war.  20484 


868  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Ludlow,  J.  M.    War  of  Am.  Independence.    1775-83.  19604 

McCarthy,  J.    Epoch  of  reform,  1830-50.  21616 

Morris,  E.  E.    Age  of  Anne.  17144 

Seebohm,  E.    Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution.  13011 

Stubbs,  W.    Earlv  Plantagonets.  16783 

Warburton,  W.    Edward  III.  13582 

Morris,  F.  O.      History  of  British  birds;  cold.  engr.  G  v.     8215-20 

—  History  of  British  butterflies.  10891 

—  Natural  hist,  of  the  nests  and  eggs  of  British  birds ;  cold,  plates.    3  v.        8212-14 

—  Dogs  and  their  doings.  *I 
Morris,  G.  P.     Poems.  3160 

—  and  Willis,  N.  P.  Prose  and  poetry  of  Europe  and  America.  3498 
Morris,  G.  S.  Kant's  Critique  of  pure  reason  ;  crit.  exposition. 

(German  phil.  class.)  21772 

Morris,  G.     Speeches.     (7w  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (In  his  Ess.  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Morris,  H.     1636-1675.     Early  history  of  Springfield  ;  address         *I 
Morris,  H.  W.     Science  and  the  Bible  ;  or,  The  Mosaic  crea- 
tion and  mod.  discoveries.                                                           13270 

Morris,  J.  B.     Nature  a  parable  ;  poem.  22230 

Morris,  J.  G.  Natural  hist,  as  appl.  to  farming  and  garden- 
ing ;  Insect  instincts  and  transformations.  (In  Smithson- 
ian Inst.  Kept.,  1855.)  14037 

Morris,  J.  W.  {pseud.  J.  Maurice).     K.  N.  Pepper,  and  other 

condiments.  2504 

Morris,  J.     Scarlatina  in  Baltimore  and  Belair,  Md.     {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Morris,  L.     The  epic  of  Hades.  22415 

—  Gwen;  drama  in  monologue.  18654 
Morris,  M.  O'C.  Hibernia  Venatica  ;  with  photographs.  *I 
Morris,  M.  Poet's  walk  ;  introd.  to  Eng.  poetry.  22690 
Morris,  R.     Chaucer  :  The  prologue  ;  The  knightes  tale  ;  The 

nouue  prestes  tale  ;  fr.  the  Canterbury  tales.  14230 

—  Elementary  lessons  in  hist.  Eng.  grammar,  cont.  accidence  and  word 

formation.  13411 

—  English  grammar.     (Lit.  prim.)  13721 

—  Historical  outlines  of  Eng.  accidence.  11647 

—  Specimens  of  earlv  English ;  new  ed.,  with  introd.  notes,  etc.    Pt.  1. 

A.  D.  1150-1300.  22200 

Note.    For  pt.  2  see  Morris,  R.  and  Skeat,  W.  W. ;  for  pt.  3  see  Skeat, 
W.  W.    Spec,  of  Eng.  literature. 

—  and  Bowen,  H.  C.    English  grammar  exercises.     (Lit.  primers.)  18304 

—  and  Skeat,  W.  W.    Specimens  of  earlv  English:  new  ed.,  with  introd. 

notes,  etc.  Pt.  2.  A.D.  1298-1393.      '  10996 

Note.    For  pt.  1  see  Morris,  R.  above;  for  pt.  3  see  Skeat,  W.  W.  Spec, 
of  Eng.  literature. 
Morris,  W.     The  ^neids  of  Virgil  done  into  Eng.  verse.   •       *I ;  477 

—  The  decorative  arts ;  their  rel.  to  mod.  life  and  progress.  17470 

—  The  defence  of  Guenevere,  and  other  poems.  13759 

—  The  earthly  paradise.    3  v.  11781-3 

—  History  of  pattern  designing;  The  lesser  arts  of  life.     (In  Poole,  R.  S. 

Lect.")  '  22821 

—  Hopes  and  fears  for  art ;   [lect.]  21343 

Contents.    The  lesser  arts.— The  art  of  the  people.— The  beauty  of 
life.— Making  the  best  of  it.— The  prospects  of  architecture  in  civilization. 

—  Life  and  death  of  Jason.  11217 

—  Love  is  enough.  11333 

—  Poems.     (In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Story  of  Sigurd  the  Volsung,  and  the  fall  of  the  Niblungs.  16774 

—  joint  author.     See  Magnusson,  E. 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.    Wm.  Morris's  epic  poem.     (In  his  Chats.)  22863 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     (In  his  Vict,  poets.)  14121 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  869 

—  Swinburne,  A.  C.    Morris's  Life  and  death  of  Jason.     (In  his  Ess.  and 

stud.)                                                                                             '  14246 

Morris,  W".  O'C.     The  French  revolution  and  first  empire.  13284 

—  Same ;  with  bibliog.  of  the  subject,  and  course  of  study  by  A.  D.  White.  13565 
Morris.     See  also  Maurice. 

Morrison,  C.  R.     Proofs  of  Christ's  resurrection  ;  fr.   a  law- 
yer's standpoint.  22207 
Morrison,  J.     Sketch  of  M.     (in  Famous  boys.)  5036 
Morrison,  Walter,  ed.     Recovery  of  Jerusalem.         •  9623 
Contents.    Stanley,  A.  P.    Introduction.— Wilson,  Capt.    Ordnance 
survey  of  Jerusalem.— Warren,  Capt.    Excavations  at  Jerusalem. — Wil- 
son, Capt.    Sea  of  Galilee.— Spiers,  R.  P.    Architectural  remains  of  Pal- 
estine.—Yogiie,  M.  de.    The  Hauran.— Ajiderson,  S.    Survey  of  Pales- 
tine.—Chester,  G.  J.    On  the  pottery  and  glass  found  in  the  excavations. 
— Moabite  stone.— Holland,  F.  W.    Sinai. 
Morrison.     See  also  Morison. 

Morrisons,  The  ;  by  M.  Hosmer.  5963 

Morse,  A.  P.     Treatise  on  citizenship,  with  ref.  to  the  law  of 

nations,  Roman  Civil  law,  etc.  21246 

Morse,  E.  S.     First  book  of  zoology.  14052 

Morse  J.  T.     Biography  of   C.   R.  Mudge ;    W.   M.  Rogers. 

{In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.     American  statesmen  ;  namely : 

Adams,  H.    John  Randolph.  22120 

Gilman,  D.  C.    James  Monroe.  22725 

Hoist,  H.  von.    John  C.  Calhoun.  21585 

Lodge,  H.  C.    Alex.  Hamilton.  21594 

Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.    J.  Q.  Adams.  21429 

-  Thomas  Jeflferson.  .  22643 

Sumner,  W.  G.    Andrew  Jackson.  21908 

—  Famous  trials.  12368 

Contents.    Tichborne.— Troppmann  and  Bonaparte.— Mrs.  Wharton. — 
The  Meteor.— Mrs.  Laura  D.  Fair. 

—  John  Quincy  Adams.    (Amer.  statesmen.)  21429 

—  Thomas  Jefferson.     (Amer.  statesmen.)  22643 

—  Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.  2  v.  15613-14 
Morse,  8.  F.  B.     The  proscribed  German  student ;  sketch  of 

L.  Clausing ;  Treatise  on  the  Jesuits :  posthumous  work  of 
Clausing.  1342 

—  Telegraphic  apparatus  and  processes  in  telegraphy.     {In  U.  S.  Comm. 

to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.    Rept.,  v.  4.)  9099 

—  Garfield,  J.  A.    S.  F.  B.  Morse.    {In  Hinsdale,  B.  A.    President  G.  and 

educ.)  21233 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Gt.  fortunes.)  8983 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  {In  his  Am.  art.  life.)  7225 
Morselli,  H.     Suicide  ;  essay  on  comp.  moral  statistics.  (In- 

ternat.  sci.  ser.)  21099 

Mprshead,  E.  D.  A.  ^  joint  author.     See  Turner,  E.  J. 
Mort  d'Agrippine,  La ;  trag^die  ;  by  S.  C.  de  Bergerac.     {In 

his  Oeuvres  comiques.)  14599 

Mort  et  le  bucheron.  La ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2, 

V.  1.)  *I 

Mortar.     See  Cements. 
Mortier,  E.  A.     Headley,  J.  T.     (In  his  Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  1.)     1825 

—  Mortier.  {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Mortimer,  C.  B.  Morton  Montagu.  3161 
Mortimer,    J.  H.     Cunningham,   H.     (/n  his  Lives  of    Brit. 

painters,  v.  4.)  1056 

Mortimer's  college  life  ;  by  E.  J.  May.  2982 

Morton,  Lady.  — .     Watson,  H.  C.     (Inhis  Heroic  women.)       4676 


870  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBKAHY. 

Morton,  E.     Eton  boy.     (In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  26.)  7984 

Morton,  J.  M.  Plays.  See  French's  minor  drama; — Sargent, 
E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  and  Burnand,  F.  C.  Cox  and  Box.  (In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  41.)  7991 
Morton,  T.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama  ; — Sargent,  E. 

Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Morton  house  ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].  9670 

Morton  Montagu;  by  C\  B.  Mortimer.  3161 

Mos  de  Lav^ne  ;  par  Mme.  Figuier.  9568 

Mosby,  J.  S.    Crawford,  J.  M.     Mosby  and  his  men.  6667 

Moscheles,  I.     Life  of  Beethoven  ;  incl.  his  correspondence, 

traits,  and  rem.  on  his  mus.  works.     2  v.  in  1.  3162 

—  Life  of  Beethoven;  incl.  the  biog.  by  Schindler,  B.'s  correspond,  with 

his  friends,  etc.    Add.,  Life  and  characteristics  of  B..  fr.  the  German 

of  H.  Doring.  11192 

—  Life  of  M.,  with  select,  fr.  his  diaries  and  correspond.;  bv  his  wife;  fr. 

the  German,  by  A.  D.  Coleridge.    2  v.  4908-9 

—  Ferris,  G.T.  (/?i /i is  Gt.  violinists  and  pianists.)  20470 
Moscow.     Atkinson,  J.  B.      {In  Jiis  Art  tour.)  12716 

—  Lander,  S.  W.    Spectacles  for  young  eyes.  19401 

—  Lowth,  G.  T.    Around  the  Kremlin;  or,  Pict.  of  life  in  Moscow.  10940 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.  The  French  retreat  fr.  Moscow.  17953 
Mose  Evans  ;  by  W.  M.  Baker.  12707 
Mos^  in  Egitto  ;  op^ra  ;  par  Rossini.  *I 
Moseley,  H.  N.    Life  on  the  surface  of  the  ocean.  {In  Brown, 

R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

Moseley,  H.     Mechanical  principles  of  engineering  and  archi- 
tecture, with  add.  by  D.  H.  Mahan.  2147 
Moselle.     Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.     The  bride  of  the  Rhine;  two 
hundred  miles  in  a  Mosel  row-boat.     Add.,  Ausonius  and 
his  poem  ''Mosella ;"  by  C.  T.  Brooks.                                   17404 
Mosenthal,  Dr.  — .     Leah  ;  or.  The  forsaken.  6703 
Mosenthal,  J.  de,  and  Harting  J.  E.     Ostriches  and  ostrich 

farming.     TUust.  *I 

Moses.     Taylor,  W.  M.     Moses  the  law-giver.  18508 

Mosheim,  ,].  L.  von.  Ecclesiastical  history,  anc.  and  mod.; 
fr.  the  Latin,  with  notes,  etc.,  by  A.  Maclaine ;  cont  to 
1826,  by  C.  Coote ;  with  disser.  on  the  state  of  the  prim, 
church,  by  G.  Gleig.     2  v.  3164-5 

Mosheim,  J.  L.  von.  Historical  comment,  on  the  state  of  Chris- 
tianity dur.  325  years  fr.  the  Chr.  era ;  tr.  by  R.  S.  Vidal 
and  J.  Murdock.     2  v.  ^  15579-80 

Mosquita,  la  sorci^re ;  op^ra-comique ;  par  E.   Scribe.    (Oeu- 

vres,  ser.  4,  v.  15.)  *I 

Mosquito  shore.     Pim,  B.  and  Seemanu,  B.     Dottings  on  the 

roadside,  in  Panama,  Nicaragua,  and  M.  12383 

Moss,  E.  L.     Polar  ice.     (In  Brown,  R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 
Moss,  L.     Annals  of  the  U.  S.  Christian  Commission.  7232 

Moss-side;  by  M.  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  1777 

Mosses.     Hervey,  A.  B.     Sea  mosses  ;    collector's. guide,  and 

introd.  to  the  study  of  marine  algse.  20706 

—  Roberts,  M.  Voices  fr.  the  woodlands ;  descr.  of  forest  trees,  ferns,  etc.  5905 
Mosses;  poems;  by  M.  F.  Bridgman.  17119 
Mosses  fr.  an  old  manse  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  1803 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  .  871 

Mossman,  S.     Japan.     Illust.     (For.  countries,  etc.)  20378 

—  New  Japan ;  the  land  of  the  rising  sun ;  its  annals  dur.  twenty  years.  12585 
Mossman,  T.  W.     History  of  the  Catholic  Ch.  fr.  the  death  of 

St.  John  to  the  middle  of  the  2d.  cent.  12269 

Mossop,  H.     Fitzgerald,  P.     "  The  ill-fated  Mossop."   (In  his 

Roman,  of  the  Eng.  stage.)  13430 

Mot  de  I'enigme,  Le  ;  par  Mme.  A.  Craven.     2  v.  9564-5 

Mother  Goose.     K.,  E.  D.     The  Lawrence  "Mother  Goose."     17613 

—  Mother  Goose's  melodies ;  with  notes,  music,  and  aect.  of  the  Goose,  or, 

Vergoose  family ;  illust.  bv  L.  Stephens  and  G.  Fav.  15778 

—  Whitney,  A.  D.  T.*    Mother  Goose  for  grown  folks.  9227 

—  Woolsey,  S.  C.  Cross  Patch  and  other  stor.,  adapt,  fr.  Mother  Goose.  21207 
Mother,  The,  of  Jacques  ;  by  [K.  S.  Macquoid].  {In  her  Pict. 

acr.  the  channel,  v.  2.)  11938 

Mother  Molly  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  20176 

Mother-play,  and  nursery  songs  ;  by  F.  Froebel.  18079 

Motherless  ;  by  Mme.  De  Witt.  9950 

Mothers  of  the  Bible  ;  by  S.  G.  Ashton.  6138 

Mother's  recompense.  The  ;  by  G.  Aguilar.  122 

Mother's  request.  The;  or,  Ballyshan  Castle;  by  Shulah.  7116 

Mother's  trials,  A.  3167 

Motherwell,  V\^     Minstrelsy,  ancient  and  modern.    2  v.  3168-9 

Motion  (in  physics).    Radcliffe,  C.  B.    Vital  motion  as  a  mode 

of  phys.  motion.  16847 

Motives  of  life  ;  by  D.  Swing.  18506 

Motley,  J.    ^'ales  of  the  Cymry ;   notes,  illust.  and  explana- 
tory. 22818 
Motley,  J.  L.     History  of  the  United  Netherlands.     4  v. 

3173-4;  7159-60 

—  Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barneveld,  advocate  of  Holland ;  with  view 

of  causes  and  movements  of  the  Tliirty  Years'  War.    2  v.  *I ;  12677-8 

—  Peter  the  Great.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)    "  17084 

—  Same.    (In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)  '           18790 

—  The  rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic.  3  v.  3170-2 
Mott,  L.  What  is  anti-slavery  work?  (/n  Liberty  bell.)  5101 
Mott,  V.  McCabe,  .1.  D.  {Li  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 
Motte,  Mrs.  J.  Watson,  H.  C.  (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Motte,  R.  Sketch  of  R.  Motte.  (/^i-Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 
Motteville,  Mme.  V.  B.  de.  Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.  (In  his  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  5.)  *I 

Mottoes.     .lames,  S.  B.     Morals  of  mottoes.  14223 

Mouche,  La  ;  monologue  ;  par  E.  Guiard.    (Th^dtre  de  camp., 

s^r.  5.)  14689 
Moulding.     See  Founding. 
Moulton,  C.  W.     Review  of  Gen.  Sherman's  Memoirs  exam. 

in  the  light  of  its  own  evidence.  15433 

Moulton,  L.  C.     Bed-time  stories.  12023 

—  Dr.  Huger's  intentions.     (In  Stor.  and  sketches.)  6883 

—  More  bed-time  stories.    Illust.  13261 

—  New  bed-time  stories.    Illust.  19886 

—  Poems.  17471 
■  —  Random  rambles  [in  Europe] .                                                                              20572 

—  Swallow-flights.  19787 
Moultrie,  W.     Headley,  J.  T.  (In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829 
Moultrie,  Fort.     Doubleday,  A.  Reminiscences  of  Forts  Sum- 
ter and  M.,  1860-61.  15339 


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Mound  builders.  Bryant,  W.  C.  and  Gay,  S.  H.  Sketch  of 
the  prehistoric  period,  and  the  age  of  the  mound  builders. 
(In  their  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  v.  1.)  15951 

Mounsey,   A.   H.     The    Satsuma  rebellion;    episode  of  mod. 

Japanese  hist.     Maps.  18838 

Mount   Auburn.     Bigelow,    J.     History   of    the  cemetery  of 

Mount  Auburn.  *I 

Mount  Hope;  or,   Philip,    King  of    the  Wampanoags ;    hist. 

romance;  by  G.  H.  Hollister.  4058 

Mt.  Hope.     See  Bristol,  R.  I. 

Mount  Koyal  popular  tales,     v.  1,  3,  4.     2  v.  7223-4 

Contents.  V.  1.  Gerald  Aymer's  loves. — Leighton,  A. — A  desperate 
act;  The  diamond  eyes.— Leggett,  W.  An  old  reefer's  yarn.— Gerstaeck- 
er,  F.  Saise,  the  Riccaree.— The  bellows-mender  of  Lyons. — The  man 
who  owned  he  was  a  fool.— Charles  Seymour's  jealousy.— Acton,  F.  An- 
nie Marshall's  destiny.— Beauty  and  the  lieast.  3.  Leighton,  A.  The 
long  slippers;  The  white  scalp.- Acton,  F.  Mr.  Bautry's  heir.— Smith, 
J.  The  veteran  of  Marengo.— Violette  Charters.— Gerstaecker,  F.  Bell- 
the-wolf.  — Ross,  W.  Winnie  Scroop.— Robles,  I.  de.  Merry  wives  of 
Madrid.— The  condemned.— Heiton,  J.  The  Hawkshead  inn.— Insurance 
and  assurance.  4.  Smith,  J.  C,  Jr.  A  strange  presentiment. — Honey- 
man,  W.  C.  Third-class  to  Edinburgh.— Acton,  F.  The  boatman  of  Bur- 
ton-on-the-Wye. — Leighton,  A.  The  chance  question. — Grasso  the  car- 
ver.— Black  and  white. — Sergeant  Davies'  ghost. — Sorrows  of  Werter. — 
Corbet,  Miss.  The  miller  of  Calder.— The  mayor  of  Galway. 
Mt.  Desert.     De  Costa,    B.  F.     Mount  Desert  and  the  New 

Eng.  coast.  9231 

Mount  VernOn  papers ;  by  E.  Everett.  •  1426 

Mount  Washington.     See  Washington,  Mt. 
Mountain,  A.  8.  H.     History  of  the  Roman  empire.     See  Po- 

cocke,  E. 
Mountain,  J.  H.  B.     History  of  Greece.     See  Pococke,  E. 
Mountain,  The;  by  J.  Michelet.  *I 

Mountain,  History  of  a  ;  by  E.  Reclus.  20489 

Mountain  adv.  in  var.  countries  ;  select,  fr.  narr.  of  travellers. 

Illust.  7593 

—  Same ;  with  introd.,  etc.,  by  J.  T.  Headley.  9765 
Mountain  and  moor;  by  J.  E.  Taylor.  (Nat.  hist,  rambles.)  19301 
Mountain-elf's  gift,  The  ;  by  A.  Linden.  {In  his  Titania.)  2677 
Mountain  of  the  lovers  ;  poem  ;  by  P.  H.  Hayne.  13910 
Mountaineers,   The;  play;  by  G.  Colman,  the  younger.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  8.)  11810 

Mountains.    Gautier,  T.     Les  vacances  du  lundi ;  tableaux  de 

montagnes.  14668 

—  Headley,  J.  T.    The  sacred  mountains.  1830 
See  also  Mountain  adv.  behnc. 

—  Vose,  G.  L.    Orographic  geology;  or,  The  origin  and  struct,  of  moun- 

tains. '      •  6396 

—  Mountain  adv.  in  var.  countries ;  select,  fr.  narr..  of  travellers.  7593 

—  Same  with  Mountains  and  mountain  climbing;  by  J.  T.  Headley.  9765 
Mountains,  The;  collect,  of  poems.  15818 
Mountains  and  molehills  ;  by  F.  8.  Marryat.  2923 
Mountain's  face.  The  ;  by  H.   H.   Boyesen.     {With  his  Q,ueen 

Titania.)  20834 

Mountford,  W.     Euthanasy ;  or,  Happy  talk  towards  the  end 

of  life.  3175 

—  Miracles,  past  and  present.  8392 

—  Thorpe.  3176 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  873 

Mournful  villager,  From  A  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.     {In  her  Coun- 
try by-ways.)  21032 
Mourning  bride,  The  ;  tragedy  ;  by  W.  Congreve.     {In  Hunt, 

J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Mouse  and  lion  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.      {In  his  His  level  best,  etc.)    11209 
Mouth.     White,  J.  W.     The  mouth  and  teeth.  19381 

Mouthful  of  bread  ;  History  of  ;  by  J.  Mac^.  6572 

Mowatt,  Mrs.  A.  C.  (O.),  afterivards  Mrs.  Ritchie.  See  Ritchie, 

A.  C.  O.  M. 
Mowbray,  P.     Russell,  W.     {In  his  Y^gq^ii.  personages.)  6265 

Mowry,  S.     Arizona  and  Sonora ;   geography,   hist.,   and  re- 

sourc.  of  the  silver  region  of  N.  Amer.     3d.  ed.  6095 

Moy  O'Brien  :  by  Melusine.  18971 

Moyle,  W.     Works.     2  v.  10148-9 

Mozart,  J.  C.  S.  W.  A.     Don  Giovanni.  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  II  flauto  magico ;  opera.  *I 

—  Same ;  The  magic  flute.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.   Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Letters,  1769-91 ;  tr.  by  Lady  Wallace.    Portr.    2  v.  6199-200 

—  Masses.  *I 

—  Le  nozze  di  Figaro.  *I 

—  Same;  Marriage  of  Figaro.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)        *I 

—  Succinct  thorough-bass  school;  tr.  by  T.  Novello.     (Novello's  lib.)  11724 

—  Barnard,  C.    The  tone  masters.    Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.  '  8461 

—  Bevle,  H.  M.    Life  of  M.     {In  his  Life  of  Havdn,  etc.)  2520 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.    {In  his  Gt.  Germ,  comp.)  18050 

—  Holmes,  E.    Mozart's  life;  incl.  his  correspondence.  1956 

—  Jahn,  O.   Life  of  M. ;  tr.  by  P.  D.  Townsend;  pref.  by  G.  Grove.  3  v.    22679-81 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.    {In  his  How  to  understand  music.)  22847 

—  Nohl,  L.    Life  of  M. ;  tr.  bv  Lady  Wallace;  portr.  of  M.  and  his  sister. 

2  V.  '  17536-7 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.    Lives  of  the  great  composers.    {In  her  Papers,  etc., 

pt.  2.)  3309 

—  Rau,  H.    Mozart ;  biog.  romance.  7269 

—  Scudder,  H.  E.     {In  his  Stor.  fr.  my  attic.)  7897 
Mozley,  .1.  B.     Eight  lect.  on  miracles.  3d.   ed.      (Bampton 

lect.)  •  17677 

—  Essays  historical  and  theological.    2  v.  18305-6 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Lord  Strafibrd. — Archbishop  Laud.— Carlyle's  Crom- 
well.—Luther.  2.  Dr.  Arnold.— Blanco  White.— Dr.  Pusey's  sermon. — 
Book  of  Job.— Maurice's  Theological  essays. — Indian  conversion. — Argu- 
ment of  design. — Principle  of  causation. — In  memoriam  [of  S.  Rickardo] . — 
List  of  the  author's  articles  and  works. 

—  Lectures ;  and  other  papers.  22627 

Contents.  Evidences.— Physical  science  and  theology.— Jewish  and 
heathen  conceptions  of  a  future  state. — Supposed  obscurity  of  Holy 
Scripture.  —  St.  Paul's  teaching  an  integral  part  of  Holy  Scripture. — 
The  dogmatic  oflice.— Mysterious  truths.—Of  Christ  alone  without  sin. — 
Original  sin.— Original  sm  iisserted  by  worldly  philosophers  and  poets. — 
Perfectibility. — 3Iodern  doctrine  of  perfectibility. — The  Athanasian  creed. 
—The  holy  eucharist. — Letter  to  the  Rev.  Prof ." Stanley  on  the  articles. — 
Colonial  Church  question.— Review  of  Dr.  Newman's  Grammar  of  assent. — 
Note  on  Egyptian  doctrine  of  a  future  state. 

—  Lectures  on  miracles.     (Bampton  lect.)  17677 

—  Principle  of  causation  consid.  in  opposition  to  atheistic  theories.     {In 

Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879 

—  Sermons  bef.  the  University  of  Oxford,  etc.    2d.  ed.  16123 

—  Theorv  of  development;  crit.  of  Dr.  Newman's  ess.  on  the  develop,  of 

Chr.  doctr.  18366 

—  Treatise  on  the  Augustinian  doctrine  of  predestination.    2d.  ed.  18052 
Mozley,  T.  Reminiscences,  chief,  of  Oriel  College  and  the  Ox- 
ford movement.     2  v.                                                               21632-3 

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Mr.  and  Mrs.  Faulcoubridge  ;  by  H.  Aid^.  13899 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  White ;  by  R.  J.  Raymond.     {In  French's 

mm.  dram.,  v.  30.)  7986 
Mr.  Bautry's  heir;  by  F.  Acton.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales, 

V.  3.)  7224 
Mr.  Blazay's  experience  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.     {In  his  Cou- 
pon bonds,  etc.)  11228 
Mr.   Brown's  letters  to  a  young  man  about  town  ;  by  W.  M. 

Thackeray.  5463 
Mr.  Buckstone's  ascent  of  Mt.  Parnassus  ;  by  J.   R.   Planch^. 

{In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  4.)  *I 
Mr.  Buckstone's  voyage  around  the  globe  (in  Leicester  Square)  ; 

by  J.  R.  Planch^.  {In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  5.)  *I 
Mr.  Caroli ;  an  autobiography  ;  by  L.  G.  Seguin.  3  v.  21989-91 
Mr.    de  Pourceaugnac ;    farce ;    by  Moli^re.     {In  his  Dram. 

wks.     V.  3.)  16845 

Mr.  Gilfil's  love  story;  by  George  Eliot  [M.  E.  Lewes].  17307 

Mr.  Grantley's  idea ;  by  J.  E.  Cooke.  18667 
Mr.  Harrison's  confessions  ;  by  Mrs.  Gaskell.      {In  her  Cousin 

Phillis.)  11668 

Mr.  Isaacs  ;  tale  of  mod.  India;  by  F.  M.  Crawford.  22433 

Mr.  John  Jenkins  ;  by  B.  Harte.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 

Mr.  Leslie  of  Underwood  ;  by  M.  Patrick.  18820 
Mr.  Neelus  Peeler's  conditions  ;    by  R.  M.  Johnston.     {In  his 

Dukesborough  tales.)  22894 

Mr.  Nightingale's  diary;  farce;  by  C.  Dickens.  17262 

Mr.  Pearson.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  8.)  14308 

Mr.  Peter  Crewitt.  17848 

Mr.  Phillips'  goneness  ;  by  J.  M.  Bailey.  18909 

Mr.  Robert  Bolton  ;  by  C.  Dickens.     {In  his  Mudfog  papers.)  19851 
Mr;  Rutherford's  children.    See  Ellen  Montgomery's  book-shelf. 
Mr.  Schermerhorn's  marriage  and  widowhood ;    by  R.  Lowell. 

{In  his  Story  or  two.)  18012 

Mr.  Smith ;  by  L.  B.  Walford.  13772 
Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary,  the  curious  ;    by  G.  Griffin.      {In  Little 

class.,  v.  5.)  12976 
Mr.  Williamson  Slippey  and  his  salt ;  by  R.  M.  Johnston.    {In 

his  Dukesborough  tales.)  22894 

Mr.  Wynyard's  ward ;  by  H.  Lee  [H.  Parr].  16742 

Mrs.  Armingtou's  ward  ;  by  D.  T.  Wright.  7330 

Mrs.  Arthur;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  17500 

Mrs.  Austin  ;  by  M.  Veley.  19859 

Mrs.  Badgery  ;  by  W.  Collins.     {In  his  Alicia  Warlock.)  13744 

—  jSame.    {In  Novels  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  6.)  14306 
Mrs.  Battle's  opinion  on  cards  ;    by  C.  Lamb.     (Treas.  trove 

ser.,  V.  1.)  14266 

Mrs.  Beauchamp  Brown  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  Austin.  19740 
Mrs.  Beauchamp's  vengeance.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s., 

V.  21.)  19166 
Mrs.  Brown  at  the  play  ;  by  A.  Sketchley.    (Treas.  trove  ser., 

V.  1.)  14266 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  875 

Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.  6698 

—  Same.  {In  his  Works,  v.  3.)  *I 
Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lecture ;    by  E.  Stirling.      (In  French's 

min.  dram.,  V.  21.)  11846 
Mrs.  Flint's  married  experience ;    by  R.   T.  Cooke.     {I71  her 

Somebody's  neighbors.)  20267 
Mrs.  F.'s  waiting-maid  ;  by  N.  Perry.      (In  her  Tragedy  of  the 

unexpected.)  19857 

Mrs.  Gainsborough's  diamonds  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.  17966 

—  Same.  (In  his  Laughing  mill,  etc.)  20805 
Mrs.  Geoffrey;  by  The  duchess  [M.  Argles].  22452 
Mrs.  Gerald's  niece  ;  by  G.  Fullerton.  8501 
Mrs.  Jack  ;  by  F.  D.  Trollope.  18047 
Mrs.  Jarley.  Bartlett,  G.  B.  Mrs.  Jarley's  far-famed  collec- 
tion of  wax  statuary.  *I 

Mrs.  Jerningham's  journal;   [by  Mrs.  Hart].  8456 

Mrs.  Limber's  raftle  ;  or,  A  church  fair  and  its  victims.  15326 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy  ;  by  C.  Dickens.   (In  Ms  Add.  Chr.  stor.)  13202 

—  Same.  (In  his  Works.)  7759 
Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings  ;  by  C.  Dickens.     (In  his  Add.  Chr. 

stor.)  13202 

—  Same.  {In  his  Works.)  7759 
Mrs.  Lorimer ;  by  L.  Malet.  22475 
Mrs.  Mainwaring's  journal ;  by  E.  Marshall.  7316 
Mrs.  Mayburn's  twins  ;  by  J.  Habberton.  21543 
Mrs.  Merriam's  scholars  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  18227 
Mrs.  Merridrew's  fortune.      ( With   The   portr.   in   my  uncle's 

din. -room.)  10679 

Mrs.  Overtheway's  remembrances;  by  J.  H.  Ewing.  20913 
Mrs.  Peck's  pudding  ;  drama ;    by  E.   L.   C.   Follen.     (In  her 

Home  dramas.)  1488 

Mrs.  Skagg's  husbands,  and  other  sketches  ;^  by  B.  Harte.  11243 

Mrs.  Solomon  Smith  looking  on  ;  by  Pansy  [I.  M.  Alden].  22043 
Mrs.  Stanhope's  last  lodger  ;    by  N.  Perry.     (In  her  Tragedy 

of  the  unexpected.)  19857 
*'Mrs.  Thompson,  you  are  wanted  ;"    by  W.  J.  Fox.     (In  his 

Mem.  ed.  of  coll.  works,  v.  6.)  *I 
Mrs.  Willis's  will ;  comic  drama  ;  by  E.  Souvestre.     (In  Home 

plays  for  ladies.)  14360 
Much  ado  about  a  merchant  of  Venice.      (In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  39.)  7990 
Much  ado  about  nothing  ;  comedy  ;  by  W.  Shakespeare.     (In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  7.)  11809 
Much  ado  about  nothing.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Much  coin,  much  care;  dram,  proverb.;  by  Mrs.  Jameson.    (In 

Follen,  E.  L.  C.  Home  dramas.)  1488 

Mudfog  papers.  The  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  19851 

Mudford,  W.     First  and  last.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.)  19141 

—  The  iron  shroud.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  3.)  12974 

—  Same.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  1.)  19140 
Mudge,  C.  R.     Morse,  J.  T.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 


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Mudge,  E.  R.  and  Hayes,  J.  L.     Wool  aod  manufactures  of 

wool.     {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.  Rept.,  v.  6.)  9101 

—  and  Nourse,  B.  F.    Cotton.    (In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.  Rept., 

V.  6.)  9101 
Mudie,  R.     The  feathered  tribes  of  the  Brit.  Is.     4th.  ed.,  rev. 

by  W.  C.  L.  Martin.     Illust.     2  v.  3177-8 

Muegge,  T.     Afraja.     3  v.  in  1.  10331 

—  Same:  tr.  by  E.  J.  Morris.  19503 

—  Am  Malanger  Fjord.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16169 

—  Switzerland  in  1847.    2  v.  3179-80 
Muehlbach,  h.^pseiid.     See  Mundt,  Mrs.  C. 

Mueller,  C.  O.     Ancient  art  and  its  remains  ;  new  ed.  ;  tr.  by 

J.  Leitch.  ♦! 

—  Introduction  to  a  scientific  system  of  mythology;  tr.  by  J.  Leitch.  *I 
Mueller,  D.     History  of  the  German  people.     See  Lewis,  C.  T. 
Mueller,  F.  P.     See  Paludan-Miiller,  F. 

Mueller,  F.  M.     Chips  fr.  a  German  workshop,  v.  1-5. 

7664-5;  9116-18 
Contents.  V.  1.  Lecture  on  the  Vedas,  or  the  sacred  books  of  the 
Brahmans. — Christ  and  other  masters. — The  Veda  and  Zend-Avesta. — The 
Aitareya-Brahmana.— Study  of  the  Zend-Avesta  in  India.— Progress  of 
Zend  scholarship.— Genesis  and  the  Zend-Avesta.- The  modern  Parsis.— 
Buddhism.  — Buddhist  pilgrims.  —  Tlie  meaning  of  Nirvana.  —  Chinese 
translations  of  Sanslcrit  texts.— Works  of  Confucius.— Popol  Vuh.— Sem- 
itic monotheism.  2,  Comparative  mythology.  —  Greek  mythology. — 
Greek  legends.— Bellerophon. — The  Norsemen  in  Iceland. — Folk-lore. — 
Zulu  nursery  tales. — Popular  tales  f  r.  the  Norse. — Tales  of  the  West  High- 
lands.—Manners  and  customs.— Our  figures.— Caste.  3.  German  litera- 
ture.—Old  German  love-songs.  Ye  schyppe  of  fooles.— Life  of  Schiller. — 
Wilhelm  Miiller.— On  the  language  and  poetry  of  Schleswig-Holstein. — 
Joinville.— Journal  des  savants  and  the  Journal  de  Tr^voux.- Chasot. — 
Shakespeare.— Bacon  in  Germany. — A  German  traveller  in  England,  A.  D. 
1598.  — Cornish  antiquities.— Are  there  Jews  in  Cornwall  ? — The  insula^ 
tion  of  St.  Michael's  Mount.  —  Bunseu.  —  Letters  fr.  Bunsen  to  Max 
Miiller.  4.  Value  of  comparative  philology  as  a  branch  of  academic 
study.— The  final  dental  of  the  pronominal  stem  ?af?.— Did  feminine  bases 
in  d  take  s  in  the  nom.  sin^.  ?— Grammatical  forms  in  Sanskrit  correspond- 
ing to  so-called  infinitives  m  Greek  and  Latin.— Rede  lecture,  pt.  1 :  Strat- 
ification of  language;  pt.  2:  On  Ciirtius'  Chronology  of  the  Indo-Ger- 
manic  languages.— Migration  of  fables. — Benfey's  discovery  of  a  Syriac 
trans,  of  the  Indian  fables. — Notes. — Results  of  the  science  of  language. — 
eeoj  and  Deus. — The  vocative  of  Dyaus  and  Zeus. — Aryan  words  occur- 
ring in  the  Zend  but  not  in  Sanskrit.— Missions.— Passages  showing  the 
missionary  spirit  of  Buddhism.— The  schism  in  the  Brahma-Samaj.— 
Extracts  fr.  Keshub  Chunder  Sen's  lect.— Stanley's  introd.  sermon  on 
Christian  missions.— Vitality  of  Brahmauism.— Importance  of  Oriental 
studies.— Life  of  Colebrooke,  with  extr.  fr.  his  ms.  notes  on  comp. 
philology.— Reply  to  Darwin.— In  self-defense.  5.  On  freedom.— Philo- 
sophy of  mythology. — False  analogies  in  comparative  theology. — Spell- 
ing.— Sanskrit  texts  discovered  in  Japan. 

—  India,  what  can  it  teach  us  ?  lect.  22819 

Contents.  What  can  India  teach  us  ? — Truthful  character  of  the  Hin- 
dus.— Human  interest  of  Sanskrit  literature. — Objections. — Lessons  of  the 
Veda. — Vedic  deities. — Veda  aiid  Vedanta. — Notes  and  illust. 

—  Lectures  on  the  science  of  language.    2  ser.  3166;  5857 

—  Lectures  on  the  science  of  religion,  etc.  9840 

Contents.  Lect.  on  the  sci.  of  relig. ;— Buddliist  Nihilism ;— Buddha's 
Dhammapoda;  or,  ''Path  of  virtue." 

—  Memories ;  story  of  German  love ;  tr.  by  G.  F.  Upton.  13437 

—  Missions;  lect.,  with  introd.  sermon  by  A.  P.  Stanley.  12233 
—'On  Spelling.     (In  Pitman,  I.    Plea  for  spelling  ref.)  18516 

—  Origin  and  growth  of  relig.  as  illust.  bv  the  relig.  of  India.  18283 

—  Preface.     (In  Gill,  W.  W.    3Iyths  and  songs.)  16531 

—  Rig-Veda-Sanhita ;  Sacred  hynins  of  the  Brahmans;  tr.  and  expl.   v.  1.  8942 

—  Whitney,  W.  D.    MuUer's  Chips  fr.  a   German    workshop.     (In    his 

Orient,  and  ling,  stud.,  ser.  2.) 


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Mueller,  G.     The  life  of  trust ;    narr.   of  the  Lord's  dealings 

with  M.  ;  ed.  by  H.  L.  Wayland.    Introd.  by  F.  Wayland.  3182 

Mueller,  I.,  ed.     English  philosophers  ;  namely : 

Bower,  G.  S.    D.  Hartley  and  J.  Mill.  20464, 

Farrer,  J.    Adam  Smith.  20154 

Fowler,  T.    Bacon.  20871 

-  Shaftesbury  and  Hutcheson.                              .  22219 

Monck,  W.  H.  S.    Sir  Wm.  Hamilton.  20377 

Mueller,  J.  von.     Battle  at  Sempach,    1386.     {In   Lieber,  F. 

Gt.  events.  5105 

—  History  of  the  world.  4  v.  2312-15 
Mueller,  J.     The  Christian  doctr.  of  sin  ;    tr.  by  W.  Urwick. 

2  V.     (Clark's  For.  Theol.  Lib.)  20672-3 

Mueller,  K.  O.     History  of  the  literature  of  Anc.  Greece  ;   tr. 

by  G.  C.  Lewis  and  J.  W.  Donaldson.  3183 

Mueller,  Max.     See  Mueller,  F.  M. 

Mueller,  M.     Public  school  education.  10912 

Mueller,  Wilhelm.     Debora.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)         16164 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.  {In  his  Chips,  v.  3.)  9116 
Mueller.  W.  Prof.     Field-marshal  Count  Moltke  1800-LS78  ; 

tr.  by  P.  E.  Pinkerton  ;  ed.  by  H.  M.  Hozier.  18742 

—  Political  hist,  of  rec.  times,  lHlO-75,  with  spec,  ref .  to  Germany ;  rev.  and 

enl. ;  tr.,  with  app.,  1876-81,  by  J.  P.  Peters.  '  22040 

Mueller.     See  also  Muller. 
Muench-Bellinghausen,  E.  F.  J.  von  {pseud.  F.  Halm).  Ingo- 

mar.     {In  Mod.  stand,  drama,  v.  12.)  11814 

—  Die  Marzipan-Lise.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  1616T 

—  Schmidt,  J.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 
Muenchhausen,  H.  K.  F.,  Freihet-r  von.     Travels  and  surpris- 
ing adv.  of  Baron  M.                                                                      9190 

Muennich,  H.  A.     Braut  in  Haaren.  16429 

Muette  de  Portici,  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  1 .)  *I 

Mugby  Junction  ;  by  C.  Dickens.     {In  his  Works.)  7759 

Muhlenberg,  W.  A.     Ayres,  A.     Life  and  work  of  M.  19910 

Muir,  A.     Lady  Beauty.  21834 
Muir,  J.     Original  Sanskrit  texts  on  the  origin  and  hist,  of  the 

people  of  India.     5  v.  *I 

—  Eeligious  and  mor.  sentiments  metr.  rend.  fr.  Sanskrit  writers.  15719 
Muir,  M.  M.  V.,  joint  author.     See  Thorpe,  T.  E. 

Muir,  Sir  W.     Annals  of  the  early  caliphate  ;  f  r.  orig.  sources. 

Map.  22922 

—  TheCoran;  its  compos,  and  teaching,  and  [its]  testimony  to  the  Scrip- 

tures.    (Non-Chr.  relig.  syst.)  '  19256 

—  Life  of  Mahomet.  4  v.  8904-7 
Muir.     See  also  Mure. 

Muirhead,  J.  P.     Life  of  J.  Watt.  3181 

Mulford,  E.     The  republic  of  God  ;  an  institute  of  theology.       20480 
Mulgrave,  Lord.     See  Phipps,  H. 
Mulhall,  M.     Between  the  Amazon  and  the  Andes  ;    ten  years 

of  travels.     Maps  and  illust.  22416 

Mulhall,  M.  G.     The  English  in  South  America.  17811 

—  Progress  of  the  world,  since  the  beginning  of  the  19th.  cent.  20544 
Mulholland,  Miss  — .  The  wicked  woods  of  Tobereevil.  11968 
Mullen,  W.  J.     Duty  of  society  to  persons  arrested.     {In  Nat. 

Pris.  Ass.  of  U.  S.  Kept.  1873.)  *I 


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Mullinger,  J.  B.     The  schools  of  Charles  the  Great  and  the 

restor.  of  educ.  in  the  9th.  cent. 

—  joint  author.    See  Gardiner,  S.  R. 

Muloch,  Miss  D.  (M.)     See  Craik,  D.  (M.)  M. 

Mulready,  W.     Palgrave,  F.  T.     (In  his  Ess.  on  art.) 

Multitudinous  seas.  The  ;  by  S.  G.  W.  3enjamin. 

Multum  in  parvo.     See  Reade,  C. 

Mumford,  E.     The  nation  ;  the  foundations  of  civil  order  and 

political  life  in  the  U.  S. 
Mumford,  T.  J.     Life  and  letters  ;  with  memorial  tributes. 

—  Memoir  of  Samuel  J.  May. 

Mummies  and  moslems  ;  by  C.  D.  Warner. 

Note.    Subsequently  pub.  as  My  winter  on  the  Nile. 
Mummy,  The;  by  W.  B.  Bernard.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  27.) 
Munby,  A.  J.     Dorothy  ;  country  story  in  verse. 
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Mundella,  A.  J.     Hinton,  R.  J.     {In  Ms  Eng.  rad.  lead.) 
Mundt,  C.  {pseud.  L.  Miihlbach).    Andreas  Hof er ;  tr.  by 
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—  Berlin  and  Sans-Souci ;  or,  Frederick  the  Great  and  his  friends ;  tr.  by 

Mrs.  Colman  and  daughters. 

—  The  daughter  of  an  empress ;  tr.  by  N.  Greene.    Illust. 

—  The  empress  Josephine ;  tr.  by  L.  Binet. 

—  Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Coleman. 

—  Frederick  the  Great  and  his  family. 

—  Goethe  and  Schiller ;  tr.  bv  C.  Coleman.    Illust. 

—  Henry  VIII.  and  his  court;  or,  Catharine  Parr;  from  the  German  by 

H.  N.  Pierce.    2  v.  in  1. 

—  Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son. 

—  Joseph  II.  and  his  court ;  tr.  by  A.  De  Y.  Chaudron. 

—  Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times. 

—  The  merchant  of  Berhn;  tr.  by  A.  Coffin. 

—  Napoleon  and  Bliicher ;  tr.  by  F.  Jordan.    Illust. 

—  Napoleon  in  Germany ;  Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia ;  tr.  by  F. 

Jordan.    Illust. 

—  Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era;  tr.  by  P.  Langley.    Illust. 

—  Prince  Eugene  and  his  times.  13438 

—  Queen  Hortense ;  tr.  by  C.  Coleman.  1185 

—  Story  of  a  millionaire. '  10930 

Note.    The  above  are  all  historical  novels. 
Mundt,  T.     Count  Mirabeau  ;  tr.  by  T.  J.  Radford.     Illust.         7143 
Mundy,  G.  C.     Our  antipodes ;  residence  and  rambles  in  the 

Australasian  colonies.  3217 

Munich.     Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Sketches.)  2329 

—  Watts,  A.  M.  H.    An  art-student  in  M.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  20751-2 
Municipal  history.     Thompson,  J.     Essay  on  Eng.  municipal 

history.  7194 

—  Vine,  J.  R.  S.    English  municipal  institutions;  their  growth  and  devel., 

1835-1879,  statistically  illust.  19584 

Municipal  law.     Eaton,  D.  B.     Municipal  government.     {In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1873.)  15733 

Municipalist,  The.     See  Internal  relations,  etc. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  879 

Munitions   of    war.     Norton,    C.    B.,   and   Valentine,   W.    J. 

Munitions  of  war  exhibited  at  the  Exposition.     {In\j.  S. 

Comm.  to  Paris  Expos. ^  1867,  Kept.,  v.  5.)  9100 
Munro,  W.  H.     History  of  Bristol,  R.  I.     Story  of  the  Mount 

Hope  lands,  from  the  visit  of  the  Northmen.     Illust.  *I 

—  Picturesque  Rhode  Island ;  pen  and  pencil  sketches,  *I 
Munroe  family.  Muzzy,  A.  B.  {In  Ms  Reminis.)  22390 
Muusell,  J.  Chronology  of  paper  and  paper-making.  3d.  ed.  7287 
Munson,  J.  E.     The  complete  phonographer.  8514 

—  Dictionary  of  practical  phonography.  13435 

—  Phrase-book  of  practical  phonography.  18284 
Murad  the  Unlucky ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                        .           1328  ;  7778 

—  Same.  (7?i  Little"  class.,  v.  42.)  ^  12988 
Mural  decoration.    Perkins,  C.  C.    Fresco,  encaustic,  etc.    {In 

Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  Richmond,  W.  B.  ^[onumental  painting.  {In  Poole,  R.  S.  Lect.)  22821 
Murasaki  Shikib.    Genji  Monogatari ;  class.  Japanese  romance  ; 

tr.  by  Suyematz  Kenchio.  21973 

Murat,  J.     Headley,  J.  T.      {In  his  Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1826 

—  Murat.     {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 

—  and  N.  A.,  Prince.  Woodward,  E.  M.  Bonaparte's  park,  and  the  Murats.  *I 
Muratori.     Jackson,  G.  A.     Author  of  Muratorian  fragment, 

etc.  {In  his  Apostolic  fathers.)  18997 
Murchison,  R.  I.    Giekie,  A.   Life  of  M.  based  on  his  journals, 

etc.,  with  not.  of  his  contemp.,  etc.  13865 
Murder.     De  Quincey,  T.     Murder  considered  as  one  of  the 

fine  arts.      {In  his  Misc.  ess.)  1157 

Same.    {In  Little  class.,  v.  2.)  12973 

Three  memorable  murders.     {In  his  Note-book.)  1188 

Murder  of  the  Archbishop  of  Paris.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  from 

Household  Words,  v.  5.)  14305 

Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue  ;  by  E.  A.  Poe.     {In  his  Tales.)  5144 

—  Same.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  3.)  12974 
Murdoch,    W.      Reynolds,    M.      Murdoch's   engine.     {In   his 

Model  locomotive  engine.)  19128 

Murdock,  J.     Modern  philosophy.     2d.  ed.  3193 
Murdock,  J.  N.     The  prodigal  son.     {In  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Young  men,  etc.)  4914 
Mure,  W.     Critical  hist,  of  the  language  and  literature  of  anc. 

Greece.  5  v.  *I 
Mure.     See  also  Muir. 

Murger,  H.     Mauris,  M.     {In  his  French  men  of  letters.)  19854 

Murie,  J.  A  piece  of  sponge.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1 .)  20445 

Murillo,  B.  E.    Minor,  E.  E.     Murillo.  21340 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.  Murillo.  17356 
Murner,    T.     Die   Narrenbeschworung.     (Deut.   Dich.    d.    16 

Jahrh.)  16365 

Murphey,  J.     Creation  ;  or.  The  Bible  and  geology  consistent.  3194 
Murphy,  A.     Three  weeks  after  marriage.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  8.)  11810 
Murphy,  A.    Life  and  genius  of  S.  Johnson.     {In  Johnson,  S. 

Works,  V.  1.)  5090 
Murphy,  Lady  B. ,  and  others.    On  the  Rhine,  and  other  sketches. 

Illust.  19935 

Contents.    Murphy,  B.    Down  the  Rhine.— Trollope,  T.  A.    Baden  and 
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Italian  lakes. — R.,  W.  D.  Easter  on  the  Riviera.— Bacon,  A.  T.  A 
month  in  Sicily.— Harrison,  J.  A.  Glimpses  of  Sweden.— Logan.  O.  Try 
Norway.— King,  E.  Hungarian  types  and  Austrian  pictures ;  Oad  corners 
of  Austria;  Along  the  Danube;  Danubian  days. 

Murphy,  J.  G.    Critical  and  exegetical  commentary  on  Genesis  ; 

pref.  by  J.  P.  Thompson.  6279 

Murphy,  J.  M.     American  game  bird  shooting.     Illust.  21835 

—  Rambles  in  North-western  Amer.,  fr.  the  Pacific  to  the  Rocky  Mts.  21734 

—  Sporting  adventures  in  the  far  West.  Illust.  19665 
Murphy,  J.  J.    Habit  and  intelligence  ;  ess.  on  the  laws  of  life 

and  mind.     2d.  ed.,  illust.,  rev.,  etc.  18891 

Murphy,  R.  M.     Destiny.  7218 

Murphy's  master  ;  by  J.  Pay n.  11615 

Murray^  A.     Balfour,  C.  L.     (In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Life  of  M.     (In  Wonders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 

—  Sketch  of  M.  {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 
Murray,  A.  S.  Manual  of  mythology.  *I 
Murray,  C.  A.  The  prairie  bird.  5742 
Murray,  D.  C.     Joseph's  coat.     (Trans- Atlantic  nov.)  21348 

—  A  life's  atonement.  21043 

—  A  model  father.  21896 
Murray,  E.  C.  G.  (pseud.  Trois-Etoiles) .     French  pictures  in 

English  chalk,  ser.  1,  2.  16866  ;  18373 

—  The  member  for  Paris.  9688 

—  Round  about  France.           '  18117 

—  The  Russians  of  to-day.  17868 

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2,  Noble  lords.— Young  widows.— Our  "silvered  youth"  or  noble  old 
bo  vs. 

—  That  artful  vicar.  18711 

—  Young  Brown.  12346 
Murray,  G.  B.,  Lady  Murray.    Elwood,  A.  K.     (In  her  Mem., 

V.  1.)  22790 

Murray,  H.    Historical  and  descr.  account  of  Bt.  America.  2  v.  3195-6 

—  Pictorial  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  to  1850 ;  add.,  etc.,  by  H.  C.  Watson.  3197 

—  and  others.  Historical  and  desc.  acct.  of  British  India.  3  v.  503-6 
Murray,  J.  O.  J.  L.  Diman.  (In  Diman,  J.  L.  Orations,  etc.)  21211 
Murray,  J.     Life,   written  by   himself ;    with  Mrs.   Murray's 

contin.,  index,  and  notes  ;  new  ed.  3199 

Murray,  J.,  pub.     See  Handbook. 

Murray,  J.  A.,  Lord.    Martineau,  H.     (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657  ;  16744 
Murray,  J.  C.     Ballads  and  songs  of  Scotland  ;  their  influence 

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Murray,  J.  F.     Father  Tom  and  the  Pope.    See  Ferguson,  S. 
Murray,    John   O'K.     The    Catholic    pioneers    of    America ; 

[biography].  22282 

Murray,  L.     Power  of  religion  on  the  mind.  3198 

—  Pratt,  A.  {In  her  Dawnings  of  genius.)  3524 
Murray,  M.  History  of  the  United  States.  3205 
Murray,  N.     The  Church  the  pillar  and  ground  of  the  truth. 

(In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 

Murray,    N.    (pseud.    Kirwan).      Letters    to    R.    B.    Taney. 

(Romanism  at  home.)  5950 

Murray,   T.   C.     Lectures  on  the  origin   and  growth  of   the 

Psalms.  19666 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  881 

Murray,  W.,  1st.  Earl  of  Mansfield.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his 

Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)    '  525 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     (In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1812 
Murray,  W.  H.  H,     Adirondack  tales.     Illust.  17347 

—  Adventures  in  the  wilderness ;  camp-life  in  the  Adirondacks.    Illust.  7713 

—  Deacons.  13364 

—  Music  Hall  sermons.    2  ser.  1854 ;  11395 

—  The  perfect  horse ;  with  Treatise  on  agriculture  and  the  horse,  by  G.  B. 

Loring.  11947 

—  Selections  from  pulpit  utterances.     (Words  fitly  spoken.)  11364 

—  Sermons.    2  ser.     (Park  St.  Pulpit.)                                                          9658;  10056 
Musseus  grammaticus.     Hero  and  Leander ;    tr.  by  G.  Chap- 
man.     {In  Homerus.     Batrachomyomachia.)  2065 

—  Musaeus'  Hero  and  Leander.     {In  Homerus.    Hymns  and  epigrams.)  *I 
Musaeus,  J.  C.  A.     Dumb    love.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Prose 

writers.)  1841 

—  Libussa.     {In  Tales  fr.  the  Germ.)  4347;  5217 

—  Tales.     {In  Carlyle,  T.    Tales  bv  M.,  etc.,  v.  1.)  13121 

—  Carlyle,  T.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  696 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    Musaeus's  Pop.  tales.    {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  13208 
Musard  ball;    by  J.   Brougham.      {In  French's  min.   dram., 

V.  20.)  11846 

Muscat.     Roberts,  E.     Embassy  to  Cochin  China,   Siam,  and 

Muscat,  1832-4.  3661 

*' Muschachito  mio;"  by  J.  Ingelow.  {In  her  Sister's  bye- 
hours.)  6354 

Muscles.     Sewall,  H.     How  we  move.   {In  Martin,  H.  N.  and 

others.     Lect.)  22774 

Music.     Biography, 

—  See  Musicians. 

History. 

—  Brinsmead,  E.    Account  of  the  mus.  of  the  ancients.    {In  his  Hist,  of 

the  piano.)  19754 

—  Butler,  C.    Reminiscences;  with  a  letter  on  anc.  and  mod.  music.  *I 

—  Callcott,  J.  W.    Musical  grammar.  667 

—  Chappell,  W.    History  of  music.  *I 

—  Chorley,  H.  F.    The  national  music  of  the  world.  19704 

—  Curweb,  J.  S.    Studies  in  worship-music,  chief,  as  regards  congrega- 

tional singing.  20323 

—  Engel,  C.    Introduction  to  the  stud,  of  national  M. ;  pop.  songs,  tradi- 

tions, and  customs.  11661 
The  music  of  the  most  ancient  nations.  8925 

—  Huetfer,  F.    Foreign  schools  of  music.     {In  his  Mus.  stud.)  19852 

—  Hullah,  J.    History  of  modern  music.  12390 

—  Hunt,  H.  G.  B.    Concise  hist,  of  M.,  fr.  the  commencement  of  the  Chr. 

era.  17S07 

—  Keddie,  H.    Musical  composers  and  their  works.  13664 

—  Ritter,  F.  L.    History  of  music.    2  ser.  11235;  13572 

General  and  Miscellaneous  works. 

—  Ehlert,  L.    Letters  on  music;  tr.  by  F.  R.  Ritter.  7643 

—  JElla,  J.    Musical  sketches,  abroad  and  at  home.  17928 

—  Fetis,  F.  J.    Music  explained  to  the  world.  13323 

—  Gardiner,  W.    The  music  of  nature ;  attempt  to  prove  that  what  is  pas- 

sionate and  pleasing  in  singing,  etc.,  is  derived  fr.  the  sounds  of  the 

animated  world.  11237 

—  Giles,  H.    Music ;  The  young  musician.     {In  his  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  2.)  2253 
Music.     {In  his  Illust.  of  genius.)  6001 

—  Gilman,  S.    Memoirs  of  a  New  England  choir.  5110 

—  Haweis,  H.  R.    Music  and  morals.  10069 

—  Hueffer,  F.    Musical  studies.  19852 
Richard  Wagner  and  the  M.  of  the  future ;  hist,  and  aesthetics.  12578 

—  King,  T.  S.    Music.     {In  his  Subst.  and  show,  etc.)  17277 

—  Marx,  A.  B.    Music  of  the  19th.  cent.,  and  its  culture;  method  of  mus. 

instr.  15922 


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—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.    How  to  understand  music;  course  of  mus.  intelli- 

gence, etc,  21833 

—  Musical  recollections  of  the  last  half-centurv.    2  v.  11440-1 

—  Polko,  E.    Musical  sketches;  tr.  by  F.  Fuller.  5584 

—  Schumann,  R.    Music  and  musicians ;  ess.  and  criticisms.    2  ser.  20201-2 

—  Spencer,  C.  0.    Rudimentary  and  practical  treatise  on  music.  4161 

—  Stainer,  J.    Music  of  the  Bible ;  with  acct.  of  devel.  of  mod.  mus.  instru- 

ments fr.  anc.  types.  19672 
Novello,  Ewer  and  Co.'s  Music  primers.    14  v.                                          18413-26 

—  Upham.  J.  B.    Music  in  pub.  schools.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour. 

(1871.)  15733 

—  Wagner,  W.  R.    Art  life  and  theories ;  select,  fr.  his  writings.  13743 

—  Wieck,  F.  Piano  and  song;  how  to  teach,  how  to  learn,  and  how  to  form 

a  Judgment  of  mus.  performances.  13774 

— Wohlfahrt,  H.    Guide  to  musical  composition.  4840 

Theory. 

—  Blaserna,  P.    Theory  of  sound  in  its  rel.  to  music.  16598 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.    Sensations  of  tone  as  a  phvs.  basis  for  the  theory 

of  M.  '  14217 
Physiological  causes  of  harmony  in  M.    {In  his  Pop.  lect.)                         11772 

—  Marx,  A.  B.    Theory  and  pract.  of  mus.  composition;  app.,  etc.y  by  E. 

Girac.  2952 

—  On  temperament.     {In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 

—  Pole,  W.    The  philosophy  of  music.  18746 

—  Spencer,  H.  Origin  and  function  of  music.     {In  his  Illust.,  etc.)  5623 

—  Stone,  W.  H.    Sound  and  music.  17000 

—  Taylor,  S.    Sound  and  music.  12071 

Dictionaries. 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.    Pronouncing  diet,  and  encyd.  of  terms.  21833 

Bd.  with  his  How  to  understand  music,  etc. 

—  See  also  Harmony :— Musicians;— Opera;— Songs;— Voice. 
Also  the  names  of  countries;  as  Germany. 

The  library  has  also  nmsic  by  Adam,  A. ;— Auber,  D.  F.  E. ;— Au- 
dran,  E. ;— Bach,  J.  S. ;— Balfe,  M.  W. ;— Beethoyen,  L.  yan ;— Bellini,  V. ; 
—Benedict,  J. ;— Berlioz,  H. ;— Bizet,  G. ;— Boieldieu,  F.  A. ;— Boito,  A.  ;— 
Cimarosa,  D.;— Donizetti,  G. :— Eichberg,  J. ;— Flotow ;— Gluck,  C.  W.; 
Gounod,  C. ;—Hal6yy,  J.  F.  F.  E. ;— Handel,  G.  H. ;— Haydn,  F.  J.;— 
Harold,  L.  J.  F. :— Lecocq,  C. ;— Marchetti,  F. ;— Marschner,  H. ;— Men- 
delssohn-Bartholdy,  F. ;— Meyerbeer,  G. ;— Mozart  ;—Nicolai,  O.;— Offen- 
bach, I. ;— Planquette,  R. ;  Ricci,  L.  and  F. ;— Rossini,  G.  A. ;— Schumann, 
R. ;— Smart,  H. ;— Stephens,  H.  P.  and  Solomon,  E. ;— Smart,  H. ;— Sulli- 
van, A. ;— Supp(^,  F.  yon ;— Thomas,  A. ;— Verdi,  G. ;— AVagner,  R. ;— Wal- 
lace, W.  V. ;— Weber,  C.  M.  yon. 
Music  fr.  the  mouDtains  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  Gray.  10580 

Music  lesson,  The,  of  Confucius  ;  and  other  poems ;  by  C.  G. 

Leland.  10018 

Music-master,  The;  by  M.  A.  Denison.  112^ 

Musical  instruments.     Brinsmead,   E.     Account  of    the   mus. 

instr.  of  the  Ancients.      {Bi  his  Hist,  of  the  piano.)  19754 

—  Engel,  C.    3Iusical  instruments.     (So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art  hd.-bks.)  *I 

—  Otto,  J.  A.    Treatise  on  the  struct,  and  preservation  of  the  violin  and 

other  bow-instruments.  *I 

—  Rimbault,  E.  F.    Musical  instruments.  1547& 

—  Stainer,  J.    Music  of  the  Bible;  with  acct.  of  develop,  of  mod.  mus. 

instruments  fr.  anc.  types.  -19672 

—  Stevens,  P.    Musical  instruments.    {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos., 

1867.    Rept.,  v.  5.)  9100 

—  See  also  Piano;— Violin. 
Also  Tuning. 

Musical  recollections  of  the  last  half-century.     2  v.  11440-1 

Musical  tales,  phantasms,  and  sketches  ;  by  E.  Polko.  15721 

Musicians.     Barnard,  C.   F.,  Jr.  The  tone-masters  :  Bach  and 

Beethoven  ;  Handel  and  Haydn.  9010  ;  9011- 

—  Chorlev.  H.  F.    Autobiography,  memoir,  and  letters.    2  y.  2549-50 

—  Ferris,' G.  T.    Great  German  composers.  18050 
Great  Italian  and  French  composers.  1870T 


catalogup:  of  books.  883 

—  Huetfer,  F.    Musical  studies.  19852 

—  Keddie,  H.    Musical  composers  and  their  works.  13664 

—  Trotter,  J.  M.    Music  and  some  highly  mus.  people;  [with]  sk.  of  re- 

markable musicians  of  the  colored  race;  with  portr.  and  copies  of 

music  comp.  by  colored  men.  17624 

—  Urbino,  L.  B.    Biographical  sketches  of  em.  mus.  composers.  16694 

—  See  also  Bach,  J.  S. ;— Beethoven,  L.  van;  Berloiz,  H. ;— Burney,  C.;— 

Chickering,  J. :— Chopin,  F.  F. :— Handel,  G.  F. : — Haydn,  J. ; — Liszt, 
F. ;— Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.;  — Mozart,  J.  C.  \V.  A.  W.  S.;— 
Schubert,  F. ;— Smith,  J.  C. ;— Wagner,  R. 
Also  Singers. 
Musings  on  the  ''Christian  Year"  and  *'  Lyra  Inuocentium  ; " 

by  C.  M.  Yonge.  9145 

Muspratt,  S.  Chemistry,  as  appl.  and  rel.  to  the  arts  and  man- 
ufactures.    2  V.  in  4.  6466-7 
Musset,  L.  C.  A.  de.     Comedies  et  proverbes.     2  v.  *I 
Contents.    V.  1.    Andr^  del  Sarto.  — Lorenzaccio.  —  Les  caprices  de 
Marianne. — Fantasio. — On  ne  badine  pas  avec  I'amour. — La  nuit  V^'ni- 
tienne  — Barberine.    2.    Le  chandelier.— II  ne  faut  jures  de  rien.— Un 
caprice.— II  faut  qu'  une  porte  soit  ouverte  ou  ferm^e. — Louison.— On  ne 
saurait  penser  a  tout.— Carmosine.— Bettine. 

—  Confessions  d'un  enfant  du  si^cle.  *I 

—  Contes.  *I 

Contents.  Pierre  et  Camille.— Le  secret  de  Javotte.— La  mouche.— 
Histoire  d'un  merle  blanc— Mimi  Pinson.— Lettres  de  Dupuis  et  Cotonet. 
Revue  des  Dcux-Mondes. 

—  Melanges  de  litterature  et  de  critique.  *I 

Principal  contents.  Un  mot  sur  Part  moderne.— Salon  de  1836.— De  la 
trag^die,  jV  propos  des  debuts  de  Mile.  Rachel.— Rc'^prise  de  Bajazet. — Con- 
cert de  Mile.  Garcia.  —  Debuts  de  Mile.  Pauline  Garcia.  —  Le  tableau 
d-t^glise.- Faire  sans  dire.— line  matinee  de  Don  Juan. 

— Nouvelles.  *I 

Contents.  Les  deux  maitresses.— Emmeline.— Le  fils  du  Titien.— Fr6d6- 
ric  et  Bernerette.— Croisilles.  — Margot. 

—  Oeuvres  posthumes.  ♦! 

—  Poesies  nouvelles,  1836-62.  ♦I 

—  Premieres  poesies,  1829-1832.  *I 

—  Selections  fr.  the  prose  and  poetry  of  M.  4276 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.    {In  their  Famous  Fr.  authors.)  19026 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.     {In  his  Group  of  poets.)  13752 

—  James,  H.,  Jr.     {In  his  French  poets  and  novelists.)  17578 

—  Mauris,  M.     {In  her  French  men  of  letters.)  19864 

—  Musset,  P.  de  Biographic  de  A.  de  Musset,  sa  vie  et  ses  oeuvres.  14485 
Same.    Biographv  of  M. ;  tr.  bv  H.  W.  Preston.  17194 

—  Pollock,  W.  H.     {In  his  Leot.  on'Fr.  poets.)  18638 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  2;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  1,  13.)  *I 

—  Schmidt,  S.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16312 
Musset,  P.  E.  de.     Biographic  de  A.  de  Musset;  sa  vie  et  ses 

oeuvres.  14485 

—  Same.  Biography  of  A.  de  Musset ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston.  17194 
Mussey,  R.  D.  Health  ;  its  friends  and  foes.  3141 
Mussulman,  The:  by  R.  R.  Madden.  2  v.  2852-3 
Mussy,  G.  de.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  /iis  Chateaubriand,  e^c.)  *I 
Must  it  be?  fr.  the  German  of  C.  Detlef  [K.  Bauer].  11712 
Mustache,  The,  Rise  and  fall  of ;  by  R.  J.  Burdette.  17123 
Mustee,  The  ;  by  B.  F.  Presbury.  3531 
Musters,  G.  C.  At  home  with  the  Patagonians.  12381 
Muston,  A.    The  Israel  of  the  Alps  ;  hist,  of  the  persecutions 

of  the  Waldenses  ;  tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt.     2d.  ed.  Engr  3200 

Mute  singer,  The  ;  by  A.  C.  Ritchie.  6363 

Mutineers,  The,  of  the  Bounty ;  by  Lady  Belcher.  9299 

Muzzey,  A.  B.     The  Christian  parent.  3203 

Contents.    Home.— The  parent.— The  step-mother.- School  education. 

—Teachinginsufficient.— Obedience.— Corporal  punishment.— Self-govern- 


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ment. — Moral  courage. — Motives  to  be  addressed. — Sympathy  with  child- 
hood.—Recreations.— Religious  educatiou.— Domestic  worship.  —  Obiec- 
tions  to  family  prayers.— The  Bible.— Reasonable  expectations.— Inciden- 
tal education.— Indirect  influence  of  the  mother.— Parental  anxieties.— 
Educate  jointly  for  both  worlds. 

—  The  fireside ;  an  aid  to  parents.    3d.  ed.  3202 

—  Man  a  soul ;  or,  Inward  evidences  of  Christianity.  3201 

—  Reminiscences  and  mem.  of  men  of  the  revolution,  and  their  families. 

must.  22390 
My   after-dinner    adv.  with   Peter   Schlemihl.     {In  Tales  fr. 

Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  18.)                 '  19163 

My  Aunt ;  by  S.  J.  Arnold.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  38.)  7990 

My  aunt  Margaret's  mirror  ;  by  W.  Scott.  13220 

My  aunt's  heiress  ;  comedy.     {In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

My  black  mirror  ;  by  W.  Collins.     {In  his  Alicia  Warlock.)  13744 
My  blind   sister.     {In  Nov.  and   tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  2.)  14302 

My  bonnie  lass  :  by  Mrs.  C.  V.  Hamilton.  17069 

My  boyhood  ;  by  H.  C.  Barkley.  18062 

My  boys  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  8379 
My  brother  Robert.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  3.)  14303 

My  brother's  keeper  ;  by  A.  B.  Warner.  4651 
My  brother's  keeper ;    by  Mrs.  Craik.     {In  her  Sermons  out 

of  church.)  14029 

My  brother's  wife  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  6012 

My  chateaux  ;  by  G.  W.  Curtis.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
My  college  friends — Charles  Russell,  the  gentleman  commoner. 

{In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.)  19141 
My  college  friends;  No.  2.     Horace  Leicester;   No.  3.     Mr. 

W.  Wellington  Hurst.      {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  3.)  19142 

My  Conuaught  cousins  ;  by  [H.  Jay].  22497 
My  country  town.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  1.)  14301 
My  cousin  Nicholas.     See  Cousin  Nicholas. 

My  daughter  Elenor.  9342 

My  daughter's  daughter  ;  comedy.   {In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

My  desire  ;  by  S.  Warner.  18663 
My  fellow  clerk;  by  J.  Oxenford.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  25.)  7983 
My  forenoon  with  the  baby  ;  by  F.  B.  Perkins.  {In  his  Devil- 
puzzlers,  etc.)  17111 
My  girls  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  17246 
My  guardian  ;  by  A.  Cambridge.  18222 
My  health  ;  by  F.  C.  Burnand.  11005 
My  husband's  first  love  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  '  15420 
My  husband's  ghost ;    by  J.    M.    Morton.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  29.)  7985 
My  husband's  mirror ;  by  W.  W.  Clapp.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  26.)  7984 

My  intimate  enemy.  17642 

My  intimate  friend  ;  by  F.  I.  Duncan.  17495^ 
My  investment  in  the  far  west.      {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n. 

s.,  no.  24.)                 '  19169 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  885 

My  Lady  Ludlow  ;  by  Mrs.  Gaskell.  5203 

—  Same.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  9.)  14309 
My  lady's  money  ;  by  W.  Collins.                               ,  17421 

—  Same.  (  With  The  haunted  hotel,  v.  2.)  18361 
My  last  cruise  ;  by  A.  W.  Habersham.  11178 
My  life  on  the  plains  ;  by  G.  A.  Custer.  13233 
My  little  lady  ;  by  E.  F.  Poynter.  10628 
My  little  ward.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  2.)  14302 
My  longest  walk  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  Gray.  10580 
My  lost  home.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  7.)  14307 
My  love  ;  by  E.  L.  Linton.  20509 
My  marriage.  19966 
My  mother  and  I ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  12763 
My  mother-in-law.  17117 
"  My  Napnie  O"  ;  by  N.  Perry.  {In  her  Tragedy,  etc.)  19857 
My  neighbor's  wife  ;  by  A.  Bunn.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  11.)  11841 

My  novel ;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  603 
My  opinions  and   Betsey   Bobbet's ;    by  Josiah   Allen's   wife 

[M.  Holley].  13032 

My  own  child  ;  by  F.  Church.  16550 
My  own  experience ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.     {In  their 

Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft,  etc.)  19096 
My  prisons  ;  memoirs  of  S.  Pellico.  19892 
"  My  queen."  (Appletons'  new  handy-vol.  ser.)  18823 
My  Queen  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  {In  her  Madrigal.)  18028 
My  red  cap  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  {In  her  Prov.  stor.)  22009 
My  rococo  watch  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  {In  her  Silver  pitchers,  etc.)  15781 
My  schoolboy  friends  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope  [R.  H.  Moncrieffj.  10552 
My  shooting  box ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.  {In  his  Frank  Fores- 
ter's sport,  sc,  V.  1.)  9030 
My  sister's  confession  and  other  stories  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  15893 
My  sister's  keeper  ;  by  L.  M.  Lane.  18675 
My  son  Diana  ;  by  A.  Harris.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  30.)  7986 
My  son's  wife  ;  by  [M.  H.  Pike].  7260 
My  southern  friends  ;  by  E.  Kirke  [J.  R.  Gilmore].  4074 
My  story ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher],  {hi  her  Nina's  atone- 
ment, etc.)  11950 
My  story  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  13436 
My  summer  in  a  garden  ;  by  C.  D.  Warner.  9142 
My  tourmaline  ;  by  Saxe  Holm.  {In  his  Stor.,  ser.  2.)  17894 
My  three  conversations  with  Miss  Chester  ;  by  F.  B.  Perkins.  17065 
My  trivial  life  and  misfortune  ;  by  a  plain  woman.  2  v.  22884-5 
My  two  partners.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  11.)  14311 

My  Uncle  Hobson  and  I ;  by  P.  Jones.  2389 

My  uncle  the  curate  ;  by  M.  W.  Savage.  5204 

My  vineyard  at  Lakeview  ;  by  a  Western  grape  grower.  6605 

My  watch  below  ;  by  W.  C.  Russell.  22332 

My  wife  and  I ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  9647 

My  wife  and  my  wife's  sister.     (No  name  ser.)  21134 


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My  wife's  husband  ;  by  F.  Challis.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  16.)  11844 

My  wife's  mirror ;  by  E.  G.  P.  Wilkins.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  12.)  11842 

My  window.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  5.)   14305 

My  winter-garden ;  by  C.  Kingsley.     {In  his  Sir  W.  Raleigh, 

etc.)  2475 

—  jSame.     (In  his  Prose  idylls.)  3951 
My  winter  on  the  Nile  ;  by  C.  D.  Warner.     See  Mummies  and 

Moslems. 
My  young  Alcides  ;  a  faded  photograph  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.         15499 
My  young  days  ;  illust.  by  P.  Konewka.  20252 

My  young  wife,  and  my  old  umbrella ;  by  B.   Webster.     {Li 

French's  min.  dram.,  v.  27.)  7984 

Mycenae.    Newton,  C.  T.  Dr.  Schliemann's  disc,  at  M.   {In  his 

Ess.  on  art,  etc.)  19887 

—  Schliemann,  H.    MyceuaB;  research  and  disc,  at  M.  and  Tiryus.  *I 
Myddleton,  H.     Smiles,  S.     Engineering  and  mining  works. 

{In  Smiles,  S.     Lives  of  the  eng.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Myers,  A.  B.  R.     Life  with  the  Hamran  Arabs,  1874-5.  *I 

Myers,  E.     ^schylus.      {In  Abbott,  E.     Hellenica.)  20099 

—  Extant  odes  of  Pindar  tr.  into  Eng. ;  introd.  and  notes.  13517 
Myers,  F.     Lectures  on  great  men  ;  pref.  by  J.  H.  Tarlton.  12956 

Contents.    Martin  Luther. — Christopher  Columbus. — Francis  Xavier. 
— Peter  of  Russia. — John  Wjcliffe. — Sir  Thomas  More. — Thomas  Cran- 
mer. — Oliver  Cromwell. —  Gerolamo  Savonarola. —  Gonzales  Ximenes. — 
Gaspar^l  de  Colignv.— George  Washington. 
Myers,  F.  W.  H.  ^  Greek  oracles.    {In  Abbott,  E.  Hellenica.)   20099 

—  Poems.  8956 

Contents.    St.  Paul,  and  other  poems. 

—  Wordsworth.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  .  20171 
Myers,  H.  M.  and  P.  V.  N.    Life  and  nature  under  the  tropics  ; 

travels  among  the  Andes,  on  the  Orinoco,  Rio  Negro,  and 
Amazons.  17182 

Myers,  P.  H.     The  King  of  the  Hurons.  2116 

Myers,  P.  V.  N.  Remains  of' lost  empires  ;  ruins  of  Palmyra, 
Nineveh,  Babylon,  and  Persepolis,  with  notes  on  India  and 
the  Cashmerian  Himalayas.  13466 

—  joint  author.    See  Myers,  H.  M. 

Myles,  M.   Residence  in  the  Deaconesses'  institutions  of  Kaiser- 

werth,  Strasburg,  and  Miihlhausen.  11057 

Myrrha  ;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.     {In  his  Tragedies,  v.  2.)  *I 

Mjvtie,  M.,  pseud.     -tSee  Johnson,  A. 

Myself.  9865 

Myst^res  d'Udolphe  ;  op6ra  comique  ;  par  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 

ser.  4,  V.  15.)  *I 

Mysteries  and  miseries  of  the  great  metropolis  [New  York]  ; 

by  "A.  P."  the  amateur  vagabond.  12781 

Mysteries  of  time  and  space ;  by  R.  A.  Proctor.  22822 

Mysterious  disappearance,   A;    by  G.   M.   Baker.        {In  his 

Handy  dramas.)  16747 

Mysterious  island,  The.     See  Verne,  J. 

Mysterious  story-book.  5135 

Mystery.     See  Little  classics. 
Mystery,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  10004 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  887 

Mystery,  Philosophy  of;  by  W.  C.  Dendy.  1145 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  8624 

Note.    For  sequel,  see  John  Jasper's  secret. 

Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood  ;  complete  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  12050 

Note.    This  work  claims  to  be  compl.  by  the  spirit  of  D.,  thr.  T.  P. 
James,  medium. 
Mystery,  The,  of  Joe  Morgan  ;    by  W.   Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

{hi  their  Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft,  etc.)  19096 

Mystery,  The,  of  life,  and  other  papers  ;  by  T.  Parsons.  18603 

Mystery  of  life  and  its  arts  ;  by  J.  Ruskin.  8057 

Mystery,  The,  of  Marie  Roget ;  by  E.  A.  Poe.    {In  his  Tales.)  5144 

Mystery  of  matter,  and  other  essays  ;  by  J.  A.  Picton.  12067 

Mystery,  The,  of  Metropolisville ;  by  E.  Eggleston.  11586 
Mystery,  The,  of  Muddlewitz  ;  comedy.      {In  Home  plays  for 

ladies.)  14360 

Mystery,  The,  of  pain  ;  by  J.  Hinton.  11094 

Mystic,  The  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  P.  J.  Bailey.  7059 
Mystics.    Kingsbury,  C.    Hours  with  the  mystics.     {In  his  Sir 

W.  Raleigh,  etc.)  {Imperfect.)  2475 
Mysticism.     Aylward,  J.  D.     On  the  mystic  element  in  relig., 

etc.     {In  Manning,  H.  E.     Ess.  on  relig.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

—  Harris,  W.  T.    Christiuu  mysticism :  Bonaveutura  and  Meister  Eckhart. 

{In  Brid<?man,  R.  L.    Cone,  lect.)  22506 

—  Kingslev,  C.    Vaughan's  Hours  with  the  mvstics.     {In  his  Lit.  and  gen. 

lect.'and  ess.)                                              '  21362 

Mystificateur,  Le ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oenvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  4.)  *I 
Mythical  and  romantic  elements  in  early  Eug.  hist.  ;  by  E.  A. 

Freeman,  {hi  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  I.)  9835 
Mythology.     Clodd,   E.     The    childhood  of    religions ;    birth 

and  growth  of  myths  and  legends.  13926 

—  Clement,  C.  E.    Handbook  of  legend,  and  mnhological  art.  9121 

—  Cox,  G.  W.  Introduction  to  the  science  of  comp.  mythology  and  folklore.  20598 
Manual  of  mythology ;  question  and  answer.        '  7535 

—  Fiske,  J.    Mvths  and  myth  makers.  11232 

—  Gubernatis,  A.  de.    Zoological  mythology ;  legends  of  animals*    2  v.  11452-3 

—  Knight,  R.  P.    The  symbolical  lang.  of  anc.  art  and  mythology.  *I 

—  Mueller,  C.  O.    Introduction  to  a  scientfic  svstem  of  mythology.  *I 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     (In  his  Chips,  v.  2.)             *                                '  7665 
Philosophy  of  mythology.     (In  his  Chips,  v.  5.)  9118 

—  Murray,  A.  S.    Manual  of  mythology.  *I 

—  Poor,  L.  E.    Sanskrit  and  its'kindred  literatures.  20136 

—  Timbs,  J.    Myths  and  pop.  lictions.     (In  his  Hist,  ninepins.)  11426 

—  Vignoli,  T.    Myth  and  science ;  essav.  21469 

—  Whit€,  C.  A.    The  student's  mythology.  17101 

—  Witt,  C.    Classic  mythology;  with  glossary  of  etymologies  and  rel.  mvths.  22902 

—  See  also  Eddas ;— Folk  lore' ;— Legends ;— fleligions. 

^Zso  the  division  Religion  under  Germany ;— Greece ;— Middle  Ages; — 
Polynesia ;— Rome ;— Scandinavia ;— Scotland. 

Also  Aryans ;— Volsungs. 

Myths  and 'songs  fr.  the  South  Pacific  ;  by  W.  W.  Gill.  16531 

Myths  of  the  Rhine  ;  by  J.  X.  Boniface.  *I 

Naak^,  J.  T.     Slavonic  fairy  tales.  13047 

Naaman  the  Syrian  ;  by  J.  Boxer.  {In  his  Sacred  dramas.)  13065 
Nabab,  Le  ;  op^ra  comique,  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser. 

4,  V.  16.)  *I 

Nabob,  The ;  by  A.  Daudet.                                                      '  17443 

Nabob,  The,  at  home.  12397 

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Nadal,  E.  S.     Essays  at  home,  etc.  21897 

Contents.  The  old  Boston  road.— Artemas  Ward.— Byron. — Thack- 
eray's relation  to  English  society. — The  conditions  of  Dandyism.— Mr. 
Matthew  Arnold.— A  day  or  two  in  Sussex.— Two  poems  or  Collins.— 
William  CuUen  Bryant.— A  trip  to  a  political  convention.— A  recollection 
of  the  South.— Journalism  as  exemplified  by  Walter  Bagehot.— News- 
paper literary  criticism. 

—  Impressions  of  London  social  life,  etc.  14118 
Nadaud,  G.   Le  coucher  de  monsieur  ;  monologue  en  vers.  {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 

•   —  Un  double  aveu ;  sc6ue.     (7w  Saynctes,  e^c,  s6r.  2.)  14792 

—  Madame  Boulard;  conte  en  vers.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  8.)  14798 

—  Un  proverbe  manqu6;  Le  conte  du  garde;  L'oraison  fun^bre  de  Mme. 

Bourgeois ;  L'examen  de  conscience  d'une  jeune  fiUe.     {In  Saynetes, 

etc.,  86r.  1.)  14791 

—  Le  suffrage  universel  des  b6tes ;  Jean  et  John ;  r6cit  en  vers.     {In  Say- 

netes, etc.,  s6r.  6.)  14796 

Naegeli  and  Pfeiffer.     Part  songs  and  choruses  ;  with   instr. 

for  male  choral  singers  ;  tr.  by  S.  Novello.     (Novello's 

lib.)  11731 

Naggletons,  The  ;  by  C.  S.  Brooks.  15701 

Nagle,  J.  T.     Suicides  in  New  York  City.     {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  *I 

Naiad  queen,  The  ;  spectacle  ;  by  J.  S.  Dalrymple.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  38.)  11829 

Nails.     Aitkin,  W.  C.     Nails.     (Brit.  man.  ind.)  15467 

Nairne,  C.  (O.),  Baroness  Nairne.     Life  and  songs,  with  a 

mem.  and  poems  of  C.  Oliphant  the  younger ;  ed.  by  C. 

Rogers.     Portr.  and  illust.     2d.  ed.  9779 

Najac,  E.  de,  and  Bocage,  H.    Le  valet  de  coeur  ;  com.    (Th6- 

^tre  de  camp.,  s^r.  5.)  14500 

Name  of  Jesus,  and  other  poems  ;  by  C.  M.  Noel.  12125 

Nameless  nobleman,  A  ;   [by  J.  G.  Austin].  20398 

Names  {Geographical).     Edmunds,  F.     Traces  of  hist,  in  the 

names  of  places  ;  Vocabulary  of  roots  out  of  which  names 

are  formed.  •  *I 

—  Longley,  E.    Pronouncing  vocab.  of  geog.  and  pers.  names.  6384 

—  Taylor,  I.    Words  and  places;  Etymolog.  illust.  of  hist.,  ethnology,  and 

geography.  *I 
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—  Longley,  E.    Pronouncing  Vocabulary.  6384 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  History  of  Christian  names.  2  v.  *I 
Nancy  ;  by  R.  Broughton.  7104 
Nancy  Blynn's  lovers  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  {In  Ms  Coupon 

bonds,  e^c.)  11228 

Nancy's  tryste  ;    a  reminiscence  of   Deeside ;   by  J.  Skelton. 

{In  his  Ess.  in  rom.,  etc.)  18752 

Nanon  ;  or,  Women's  war  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  9305 

Nantucket.     Austin,  J.  Gr.     Nantucket  scraps ;  exper.  of  an 

off-islander.  22235 

—  Godfrev,  E.  K.  The  island  of  N. ;  what  it  was,  and  what  it  is.  *I 
Nantucket  idyl,  A  ;  (Six  to  one).  17927 
Nantucket  receipts.  13093 
Naphegyi,  G.  Among  the  Arabs  ;  adventures  in  Algeria.  7519 
Napheys,  G.  H.     Physical  life  of  woman.                                         8644 

—  Transmission  of  life ;  counsels  on  the  nat.  and  hygiene  of  the  masculine 

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Napier,  C.  O.  G.     Conchology.     (In  Figuier,  G.  L.    Ocean 

world.)  8133 

—  Lakes  and  rivers.     (Nat.  hist,  rambles.)  19300 

—  Tommy  Try,  and  what  he  did  in  science.  7851 
Napier,  H.  E.    Florentine  history  ;  to  the  accession  of  Ferdinand 

III.     6  V.  *I 
Napier,  J.     Folk-lore ;  or,  Superstitious  beliefs  in  the  west  of 
Scotland  within  this  century.    App.  showing  the  prob.  rel. 

of  mod.  festivals  to  anc.  sun  and  fire  worship.  18743 

—  Manual  of  dyeing  and  dyeing  receipts.    3d.  ed.  14240 

—  Manufacturing  arts  in  ahc.  times  with  spec,  ref .  to  Bible  hist.  13690 

—  A  system  of  chemistry  appl.  to  dyeing.  9589 
Napier,  M.  Selections  fr.  [his]  correspondence  ;  ed.  by  his  son.  18892 
Napier,  R.  C,  Baron  Napier.     Low,  C.  R.      {In  his  Soldiers 

of  the  Victorian  age,  v.  2.)  20031 
Napier,  W.  F.  P.     History  of  the  war  in  the  Peninsula  and 

south  of  France,  1807-14.     5  v.  3210-14 

—  joint  author.    See  Southey,  R. 

—  Martineau,  H.  The  Napiers :— Wm.  Napier.  (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Naples.    Fucini,  R.    Napoli  a  acchib  nudo  ;  lettere  ad  un  amico.  15513 

—  Stamer,  W.  J.  A.    Dolce  Napoli :  Naples ;  its  streets,  people,  f6tes,  etc.  18897 

—  Taine,  H.  A.    Italy,  Rome,  and  Naples.  7357 

—  Ware,  W.     (In  his  Sk.  of  Europ.  capitals.)  4647 

—  Abbott,  J.  Rollo's  tour  in  Europe :  Naples.  26 
Naples,  Kingdom  of  (Two  Sicilies) .    Pennington,  T.    Memoirs 

of  the  Dynasties  of  the  Kings  of  N.    {In  his  Journey,  v.  1 .)  6052 
Napoleon  I.,  Envperor  of  the  French. 

—  Confidential  correspondence  of  N.  with  his  brother  Joseph ;  tr.  f r.  the 

"  M('^moires  du  roi  Joseph."    2  v.  5138-9 

—  Table  talk  and  opinions  of  N.     (Bayard  ser.)  7494 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    History  of  N.    2  v.  80-1 

—  Arnault,  V.  A.,  and  Panckoucke,  C.  L.  F.    Life  and  campaigns  of  N.  6140 

—  Bourne,  G.    History  of  Napoleon.  5142 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Life  and  character  of  N.     {In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  787 

—  Chesney,  C.  C.    De  Fezensac's  Recollections  of  the  grand  army.    {In  his 

Ess.  in  mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.    {In  his  Orators^f  France.)  5012 

—  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.                            "  5143 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.     {In  Ais  Representative  men.)  1384 

—  Giltillau,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men.)  1592 

—  Gre^orovius,  F.    Early  life  of  N.     {In  his  Corsica.)  3159 

—  Hazlitt,  W.    Life  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.    4  v.  in  2.  *I 

—  -  Same;  v.  2-4.  1814-16 

—  Headlev,  J.  T.    Napoleon  and  his  marshals.    2  v.  1825-6 

—  lung,  T.    Bonaparte  et  son  temps,  1769-1799.    3  v.  14638-40 

—  Junot,  L.  P.    Memoirs  of  Napoleon.    2  v.  2411-12 

—  Lanf rey,  P.    Histoire  de  Napol6on.    5  v.  9423-6 ;  14401 
Same.    Eng.  trans.    4  v.  10709-12 

Note.    Lanf  rey  died  leaving  his  hist,  of  N.  unfinished ;  it  comes  down 
to  1811. 

—  Las  Cases,  E.  A.  D.  M.  J.    Memoir  of  the  life,  exile,  and'conversations 

ofN.    4  v.  2576-9 

— 'Lieber,  F.    Washington  and  Napoleon.     (In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  1.)  20134 

—  Life  of  Bonaparte,  to  the  Peace  of  Luneville ;  fr.  the  French.  8480 

—  Lockhart,  J.  G.    History  of  Napoleon.    2  v.  2722-3 

—  Remusat,  C.  E.  J.  G.  de  V.    Memoirs,  1802-1808.    3  v.  19272-4 

—  Saiute-Beuve,  C.  A.    Bonaparte  et  les  Grecs.    (In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Scott,  W.    Life  of  Napoleon.    3  v.  3843-5 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.    The  second  funeral  of  Napoleon.  5540 

Bound  vnth  Roundabout  papers. 

—  Thiers,  L.  A.    History  of  the  Consulate  and  the  Empire  under  N.    2  v. 

in  10.  12052-61 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.     (In  Ms  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 

—  Wilson,  J.    Tlirough  anarchy  to  Caesarism.    {In  his  Stud,  of  mod.  mind.)  21197 

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Captivity. 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    I^apoleon  at  St.  Helena.  82 

—  Abell,  L.  E.    Recollections  of  Napoleon  on  St.  Helena.  12186 

—  O'Meara,  B.  E.    Napoleon  in  exile;  a  voice  fr.  St.  Helena;  opinions  and 

refl.  of  N.    2  V.  3292-3 

—  See  also  Bonaparte  familji 

Napoleon  III.   [L.  N.  Bonaparte],  Emp.     History  of  Julius 

Caesar.     2  v.  6450-1 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    History  of  Napoleon  III.  11994 

—  Greg,  W.  R.    The  great  twin  brethren.     (In  his  Misc.  ess.)  21480 

—  Hugo,  V.    The  destroyer  of  the  2d.  republic ;  Napoleon  the  little.  9065 
Same ;  Napoleon  the  Little ;  another  translation.  2070 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.    Life  of  Napoleon  III.    4  v.  13711-14 

—  Lord,  D.  N.    Louis  Napoleon ;  is  he  to  be  the  imperial  chief  of  the  ten 

kingdoms  and  the  Antichrist?  7113 

—  McCarthy,  J.    The  real  Louis  Napoleon.     (In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  Schmucker,  S.  M.    Public  and  private  hist,  of  N. ;  with  biog.  not.  of  his 

ministers,  etc.,  and  narr.  of  events  of  the  war  in  Italv.  4067 

—  T<'^not,  E.    Paris  m  December,  1851 ;  coup  d'etat  of  N.  '  8687 

—  Tricolored  sketches  in  Paris,  1851-3.  4498 

—  Wilson,  J.  CiBsarism  in  France  resurgent.  (7w /ifs  Stud,  of  mod.  mind.)  21197 
Napoleon,  Prince.     See  Bonaparte,  Napoleon- Jerome. 

Napoleon  in  Germany ;  Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia ; 

by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6976 

Napoleon  and  Bliicher ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6977 

Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C. 
Mundt].     See  Napoleon  in  Germany. 

Napoleon  ballads ;   by  Bon  Gaultier  [T.  Martin  and  W.  E. 

Aytoun].  3216 

Narbel,  C.  Nouveau  r^cueil  de  comedies,  proverbes,  et  cha- 
rades dramatiques.  14497 

—  R6cueil  de  comedies,  proverbes,  et  charades  dramatiques.  14495 
Narcisse  ;  par  George  Sand.  14476 
Narcotics.    Anstie,  F.  E.    Stimulants  and  N.  ;  spec,  research. 

on  alcohol,  aether,  and  chloroform.  10591 

—  Beard,  G.  M.    Stimulants  and  narcotics.  9862 

—  Hubbard,  F.  H.    The   opium  habit  and  alcoholism :    chloral-hydrate ; 

chloroform;   bromide  potassium;   and  cannabis  indica;   with  sugg. 

for  treating  painful  complications.  21235 

—  Reade,  A.  A.    Study  and  stimulants ;  intoxicants  and  narcotics  in  rel.  to 

intellect,  life.  ,  22873 

—  See  also  Stimulants. 

Nares,  E.     Thinks-I-to-myself,  &c.  4428 

Nares,  G.     Markham,  A.  H.     Nares's  Polar  expedition,  1875- 

76.     (In  his  Northward  ho  !).  19121 

Narischkin,  N.     Craven,  Mi^s.  A.     Natalie  Narischkin,  sister 

of  charity  of  St.  Vincent  of  Paul.     2  v.  18022-3 

Najoux,  F.     Notes  and  sk.  of  an  architect  in  the  northwest  of 

Europe  [Holland,  Germany,  Denmark]  ;  tr.  by  J.  Peto. 

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Narraganset  Indians.     Durfee,  J.     History  of  the  subjection 

and  extermination  of  the  N.     (/n  his  Works.)  10156 

Narration  of  certain  uncommon  things  that  did  formerly  happen 

tome,  Herbert  Willis,  B.D.  (7?i  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  4.)  19143 
Narrative  of  Prince  Charlie's  escape.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  V.  19.)  19164 

Narrative  of  the  Orissa  mission.  3300 

Narrey,  C.     Ho  !  le  vert!  bouffonnerie.     (Th^dtre  de  camp., 

s6r.  5.)  14500 

—  O  mon  Adelaide  1  com^die.  {In  Legouv6,  J.W.  E.  G.  Theatre,  etc.,  s6r.  3.)    14498 


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—  Sophronisba  ...  oh !  (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Nasby,  Petroleum  V.,  pseud.     See  Locke,  D.  R. 

Nasby  in  exile  ;  or,  Six  months  of  travel ;  by  D.  R.  Locke.         22082 
Nash,  R.     Russell,  W.    Beau  Nash.  {In  his  Ecc.  personages.)     6265 

—  Thompson  K.  and  J.  C.  (In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Nash,  W.  Two  years  in  Oregon.  21303 
Nashville  (Tenn.),  Battle  of.     Cox,  C.  D.      (In  Ms  March  to 

the  sea.)  _  22020 

Nasmyth,  J.     James  Nasmyth,  engineer  ;  autobiography  ;  ed. 

by  S.  Smiles.     lUust.  22737 

—  and  Carpenter,  J.  The  moon  eonsid.  as  a  planet,  a  world,  and  a  satellite.  *I 
Nason,  E.     Life  and  times  of  C.  Sumner.                                        12865 

—  3Iemoir  of  Mrs.  S.  Rawson,  with  extr.  f  r.  her  writings  in  prose  and  poetry.  *I 

—  A  monogram  on  our  national  song.  16044 

—  Originality.  22593 

—  and  Russell,  T.    Life  and  pub.  services  of  H.  Wilson.  14374 
Nasr-ed-Din,  Shah  of  Persia.     Diary  during  his  journ.  to  Eu- 
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Contents.  FromTeherantotheRussianfrontier.— Russia.— Germany.— 
France. — Austria. — The  journev  home. 

—  Diary  dur.  his  tour  thr.  Europe,  1873;  tr.  by  J.  W.  Redhouse.  13633 

—  Knighton,  W.  Private  life  of  an  eastern  king.  3560 
Nason,  H.  B.  and  Chandler,   C.   F.     Elderhorst's  manual  of 

qualitative  blow-pipe  analysis,  and  determinative  mineral- 
ogy.    6th.  ed.  16034 
Nassau.     Bubbles  fr.  the  Brunnen  of  N.  ;  by  an  old  man.  11520 

—  Ives,  C.  The  Isles  of  summer.  20481 
Nast,  T.  Illustrations.  {In  Miss  Columbia's  public  school.)  9659 
Natal.     Barter,  C.     The  Dorp  and  the  Veld  ;  six  months  in  N.       328 

—  See  also  Cetywayo. 

Nathalie  ;  by  J.  Kavanagh.  2424 

Nathan  the  Wise  ;  dram,  poem  ;  by  G.  E.  Lessing.  11906 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  E.  Frothingham.  7241 
Nathaniel  Yaughan  ;  priest  and  man  ;  by  F.  Macdonald.  20084 
Nathusius,  M.     Joachim  v.  Kamern  :    diary  of  a  poor  young 

lady  ;  fr.  the  German  by  Miss  Thompson.  11907 

Nation,  The.     See  Critical  and  social  essays. 
National  Academy  of  Sciences.  Abstract  of  proc,  April,  1874. 

(Zri  Tribune  pop.  science.)  *  12943;  *I 

National  Association  of  Wool  Manufacturers.     Awards  and 

claims  of  exhibitors  at  the  Internat.  Exhib.,  1876.  19616 

Note.    Awards,  claims,  reports,  etc.,  in  the  textile  department. 

—  Bulletin.  1872,1881.  7337;  21449 
National  Congress  on  Peniteintiary  and  Reformatory  Discipline. 

Transactions,  Oct.  1870.  19399 

Principal  contents.  Wines,  E.  C.  Prison  disc,  in  the  U.  S.— Peirce, 
B.  K.  Preventive  and  reform,  institutions  in  the  U.  S. — Brockway,  Z.  R. 
True  prison  system  for  a  state.— Crofton,  W.  Irish  system  of  prison  disc. 
— Bowrin^,  J.  Proper  purpose  of  prison  disc—  Pitman,  R.  Terms  of  sen- 
tence.—Hill,  M.  D.  Sentences  of  imprisonment  for  limited  periods.— Hill, 
E.  Criminal  capitalists.— Bruiin,  Fr.  Prison  disc,  in  Denmark.— Roeps- 
torff,  Fr.  Ad.  Port  Blair  penal  settlement  in  Brit.  India.— Edmonds,  J.W. 
A  reformatory^  prison  disc— Hubbard,  G.  B.  Reformatory  disc,  as  appl. 
to  adult  crimmals.- Merrill,  W.  H.  Proposed  volunteer  adult  reforma- 
tory, Warsaw,  N.  r.— Foote,  C.  C.  RehV.  forces  in  prisons.— Tarbell, 
H.  S.  The  prison  school. — Tallack,  W.  Humanity  and  humanitarianism 
with  ref,  to  prison  systems  of  Gt.  Bt.  and  the  U.  S.— Byers,  A.  G.  Dis- 
trict prisons  under  state  control  for  minor  offences.— Bonneville  de  Mar- 
sangy,  M.    Criminal  registers.— Corne,  M.  A.    Duty  of  society  to  indem- 


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nify  the  citizen  unjustly  imprisoned. — Wines,  E.  C.  An  internat.  congr» 
on  penitent,  and  reform,  discipline. — Scalia,  M.  B.  Hist.  sk.  of  nat.  and 
internat.  penitentiary  congresses. — Bittinger,  J.  B.  Responsibility  of  see. 
for  the  causes  of  crmie.— Desellem,  S.  S.    Convict  clothing. — Chandler^ 

J.  R.    Question  of  a  prison  newspaper.— Teliow, .    Confidence  in  the 

inmates  of  reformatories. — Ainsworth,  F.  B.  Dr.  Wichern's  paradox — 
"The  strongest  wall  is  no  wall,"  illust.  in  the  hist,  of  the  Indiana  House  of 
Refuge.— Cnidlaw,B.  W.  Ohio  Ref.  Farm  School  .—Ames,  M.  Desirable- 
ness of  incr.  juvenile  reformatories,  etc.,  illust.— Eldridge,  M.  L.  Massachu- 
setts Naut.  Ref.  school. — Tufts,  G.  Family  visitation  as  pract.  in  Mass. — 
Carpenter,  M.  Responsibility  of  parents  'for  the  maintenance  of  their 
children  in  reform,  and  indust.  schools. — Woodworth.  J.  Spec,  training 
for  the  oflBcers  of  prisons  and  reformatories.— Hill,  J.  M.  Boarding  out 
.  of  pauper  children. — Sanborn,  F.  B.  Irish  prison  system. — Ourt,  A.  J. 
Criminal  statistics.— Milligan,  J.  L.  Executive  pardons.- Merrick,  F. 
Duty  of  caring  for  neglect,  and  crim.  children. 
—  Same.    Bound  with  Pris.  Ass.  of  N.  Y.  Ann.  rept.  *I 

National  debts.     Baxter,  R.  D.     National  debts.  11055 

National  Educational  Association.     Addresses  and  journal  of 

proceedings,  1873,  1874.  17753  ;  16720 

Contents.  1873.  Shippen,  E.  Release  of  unpaid  Japanese  indem- 
nity by  the  U.  S.— Reed,  D.  Address  in  memory  of  W.  H.  McGuffey. — 
McCosh,  J.  Upper  schools.— Edwards,  R.  How  much  culture  shall  be 
imparted  in  our  free  schools? — Atherton,  G.  W.  Relation  of  the  gen. 
government  to  educ— Gibbs,  J.  C.  Educ.  in  the  south,  states.— Eliot,  C. 
W.  National  university. — Joynes,  E.  S.  Class,  studies. — Atkinson,  W. 
P.  Liberal  educ.  of  the  19th.  cent.— Edwards,  R.  Duties  and  dangers  of 
normal  schools.— Dickinson,  J.  W.  Elementary  and  scient.  knowledge.— 
Greenough,  J.  C.  Instr.  in  nat.  science  normal'  schools.— Lathrop,  D.  A. 
Training  schools  :  their  place  in  normal  school  work.— Buckham,  H.  B. 
Relative  contrib.  of  scholarship  and  methods  to  the  power  or  the  teacher. 
— Farnham,  G.  L.  Primary  reading:  thought  and  sentence  method.— 
Leigh,  E.  Elementarv  reading:  phonetic  method  with  pronounc.  orthog- 
raphy in  its  rel.  to  other  methods. — Harrington,  H.  F.  What  should  be 
the  leading  object  of  Amer.  free  schools? — Dickinson,  J.  W.  What  Froe- 
bel's  system  is,  and  how  it  can  be  introduced  into  our  pub.  schools. — 
Rickoff,  A.  J.  School-hours  for  children  under  ten;  School-house  plans. 
—  Binford,  J.  H.  Rel.  bet.  school-boards  and  superintendents.— Eliot,  W. 
G.  Western  university  educ— Bryant,  W.  M.  Leigh's  method  of  teach- 
ing reading.  1874.  Hays,  G.  P.  Intermediate  (or  upper)  schools.— 
Abbot,  W.  R.  Profession  of  the  teacher.— Porter,  N.  Preparatory  schools 
for  college  and  university  life. — White,  A.  D.  National  university. — Har- 
ris, W.  T.  National  university. — Hodgius.  J.  G.  System  of  pub.' instr.  in 
Ontario.— Clarke,  E.  H.  Building  of  a  brain.— Orton,  J.  Four  years  in 
Yassar  College.— llosmer,  J.  K.  Co-education  in  universities.— Read,  D. 
Address.— Peabody,  A.  P.  Elective  system  in  colleges.— Venable,  C.  S. 
Plan  of  the  Univ.'  of  Virginia.— Hoy't,  J.  W.  A  national  university.- 
Butler,  J.  D.  Defence  of  class,  stud.— Patterson,  J.  K.  National  endow- 
ments for  schools  for  scientific  and  tech.  training. — Hoose,  J.  H.  Address. 
Ogden,  J.  What  constitutes  a  consistent  course  of  study  for  normal 
schools. — Greenough,  J.  C.  Training  schools  in  conn,  with  normal  schools. 
— Dunton,  L.  What  must  be  the  spec,  work  of  normal  schools  to  entitle 
them  to  be  called  professional  ? — Soldan,  Prof.  Method  and  manner. — 
White,  E.  E.  Several  problems  in  graded-sehool  management. — Keeler, 
H.  A.  Language  lessons  in  elementary  schools.- Armstrong,  J.  W.  Sci- 
ence in  common  schools.— Martin,  A.  C.  What  shall  we  attempt  in  ele- 
mentary schools. 

National  Liberal  League.    Organization.    {In  Centennial  Cong. 

of  Liberals.     Rept.,  1876.)  *I 

National  Peace  Jubilee.     See  Boston.    History. 

National  Prison  Association  of  U.  S.     Annual  report,  1873, 
cont.  Trans,  of  National  Prison  Reform  Congress  of  Bal- 
timore.     {In  Wines,  E.  C.  Rept.  on  Int.  Pen.  Cong.)  *I 
Papers.    France,  D.    The  criminal.- Carpenter,  M.    Treatment  of  life- 
sentenced  prisoners.— Crof ton,  W.    Points  consid.  in  congress  of  London. 
— Demetz,  M.    School  for  training  officers  at  Mettray.— Anderson,  H.  J. 
Susceptibility  of  criminals  to  reform,  agencies.  — Mullen,  W.  J.    Duty     - 
of  soc.  to  persons  arrested. — Powell,  A.  M.    Intemperance  and  crime. — 


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Harrison,  G.  L.— Prison  reform  in  Pennsylvania.— Butler,  B.  F.  Hope 
the  great  reform.— Final  cause  of  crim.  legis.  as  effect,  modes  of  punish- 
ment.—Love,  A.  H.  Thoughts  on  prison  treatment.— Foote,  C.  C.  A 
noble  testimonv. 

—  Annual  report,  1874.    Cont.  Trans,  of  Nat.  Pris.  Ref .  Cong,  of  St.  Louis.  *I 

Papers.  Carpenter,  M.  Reformatory  schools  and  prison  disc:  obs. 
made  in  U.  S.— Tallack,  W.  Infl.  of  the  prison  congi-ess  of  1S72.— Brown, 
M.  Formation  of  discharged  prisoners'  aid  societies. — Baker,  B.  Treat- 
ment of  discharged  prisoners.— Watson,  W.  Whether  crime  can  be  ex- 
tirpated.—Brockway,  Z.  R.  Reformatory  prison  disc— Alexander,  A.W. 
Free  labor  theory  of  prison  disc— Ward/Dewey  «fe  Co.  Texas  state  pen- 
itentiary.—Pinkerton,  A.  Character  and  duties  of  a  detective  police.— 
Love,  A.  H.  Prisoners  and  prison  disc— Brace,  C.  L.  Economy  in  pre- 
venting crime.— Hill,  F.  British  prisons.  —Yaux,  R.  Penal ;  an  element 
in  social  science. 

—  See  also  U.  S.  Commissioner  to  the  International  Penitentiary  Coug.  of 

London,  1871. 
National  Prison  Reform  Congress.     See  National  Prison  Ass. 

of  U.  S. 
National  self-government  in  Europe  and  America.  22422 

National  Songs.     Salisbury,  S.     Essay  on  the  Star  Spangled 

Banner,  etc.  11598 

National  Teachers'  Association.      Addresses  and  Proceedings. 

1870.  11608 

Lectures,  etc.    Ha^ar,  D.  B.    Annual  address. — Hoyt.  J..W.    Prelim, 
rept.  on  an  Amer.  universitv.— Sheldon,  E.  A.  Proper  work  of  a  primary 
school. — Eaton,  J.,  Jr.    Relation  of  the  nat.  government  to  pub.  educ— 
Tourjee,  E.    Plea  for  vocal  music  in  pub.  schools.— Discussion  on  motives 
and  means  prominent  in  school  discipline.— Dickinson,  J.  W.    Account  of 
the  Prussian  school  system. — Blodgett,  J.  H.    English  grammar  in  com- 
mon schools.— Harris,  W.  T.    Theory  of  Amer.  education.— Sawyer,  F.  A. 
Free  common  schools :  what  they  can  do  for  a  state. 
National  Training  School   for  Cookery.     Official  hand-book ; 
course  of  instr.   in   the  school,  with  lists  of  utensils,  etc. 
Compl.  by  R.  O.  C.  17737 

National  heart.  The  :    lect.  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.     {In  his  Plain 

talks.)  6015 

Nationals,  The  ;  their  origin  and  their  aims  ;  by  J.  B.  Harrison  ; 

{In  his  Certain  dangerous  tendencies.)  19612 

Nations,  The,  around  ;  by  A.  Keary.  4697 

Natolian  story-teller.  The.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  6.)        19145 
Natural  history.     Agassiz,  E.  C.     A  first  lesson  in  nat.  hist.  ; 

by  Aetata.  5133 
and  A.  E.  R.    Seaside  studies  in  nat.  hist.  6031 

—  Agassiz,  L.    Lectures  at  Penikese.     (In  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  *I 
Methods  of  studv  in  nat.  hist.                                                                               5295 

—  Ballard,  H.  H.    Hand-book  of  the  St.  Nicholas  Agassiz  Assoc.  21924 

—  Bond,  A.  L.    Tiny's  nat.  hist,  in  words  of  four  letters.  19318 

—  Brehm,  A.  E.    Thierleben.    10  v.  *I 

—  Buckhmd,  F.  T.    Curiosities  of  natural  history.  4989 

Note.    Contents  same  as  in  ser.  2,  below. 

—  Same ;  new  ed.    3  ser.  11436-9 

—  Buckley,  A.  B.    A  short  hist  of  natural  science.  15666 
The  fairy-land  of  science.  18435 

—  Buffon.  G.  L.  L.  de.    Button's  nat.  hist,  of  man,  the  globe,  and  of  quad- 

rupeds; add.  fr.  Cuvier,  Lacepede,  e?c.    2  V.  6924-5 

—  Burroughs,  J.    Locusts  and  wild  honev.  18559 

—  Carll,  M.  M.    Child's  book  of  nat.  historv.  267 

—  Cundall,  J.    Every-day  book  of  nat.  history.  6481 

—  Darwin,  C.    Journal  of  researches  into  the  nat.  hist.,  etc.,  of  countries 

dur.  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Beagle.    2  v.  1099-1100 

—  Davies,  G.  C.    Rambles  and  adv.  of  our  school  field  club.  20553 

—  Dyer,  S.    Home  and  abroad;  wonders  of  familiar  objects.  •      22576 

—  Gatty,  M.    Waifs  and  stravs  of  nat.  historv.               '  11370 


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works  of  Cuvier,  etc.  "  1618 

—  Houghton,  W.    Country  walks  of  a  naturalist  with  his  children.  8541 
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—  Kingsley,  C.    The  study  of  nat.  hist.     (In  his  Health  and  educ.)  12906 

—  Martin,  — .    Natural  history ;  f  r.  the  German  by  S.  A.  Mvers.    2  ser.  2930-1 

—  Marvels  of  nature;  or.  Outlines  of  creation.       "  '  6739 

—  Maynard,  C.  J.    iNaturalist's  guide  in  coll.  and  preserv.  objects  of  nat. 

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—  Perty,  M.  Vorschule  der  Naturwissenschaft;  leichtfassliche  Uebersicht 

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—  Ponchet,  F.  A.  '  The  universe ;  or,  The  infinitelv  great  and  the  infinitelv 

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—  Ruschenberge/,  W.  S.  W.    Elements  of  nat.  history.    2  v.  3722-5 

—  Smee,  A.    My  garden,  its  plan  and  culture;  with  descr.  of  its  geology, 

botany,  and  nat.  hist.  *I 

—  Smellie,  W.    Philosophy  of  nat.  history.  4025 

—  Taylor,  J.  E.    Half  hours  in  the  green  lanes.  1220^ 
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—  Ware,  J.    Philosophy  of  nat.  history.  13190 

—  What  Mr.  Darwin  saw  in  his  voyage  in  the  ship  "  Beagle."  19056 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Illustrated  nat.  history.  4853 

New  illust.  nat.  history.  '  19928 

Routledge's  popular  nat.  history.  10896 

Note.    Later  ed.  entitled  Routledge's  picture  nat.  historv. 

—  A  world  of  wonders.  '  21268 

—  See  also  Botany;— Conchology;— Crustacea;— Ferns;— Lichens; —  MoUus- 
ca ;  —  Mosses ;— Ocean ;— Trees ;'— Zoology. 

—Also,  Amazon  river ;—  India :—  Japan  ,•'—  Malta ;— Manchuria ;— 3Iass.  ;— 
Mexico ;— Nicaragua ;— Nile ;  — Selborne ;— Tropics ;— U.  S. 

—  Also,  Boston  Soc.  of  Nat.  Hist. ;— Geneva  Soc.  of  Physics  and  Nat.  Hist; 

—Natural  hist,  rambles ;— Naturalist's  hand.  ser.  ' 
Natural  history  rambles.     See  Soc.  for  Prom.  Chr.  Knowledge. 
Natural  philosophy.     See  Physics. 
Natural   religiou,    Natural   theology.      Bascom,  J.      Natural 

theology.  2014^ 
—Brougham,  H.  Discourse  of  natural  theology.  522 
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—  Butler,  J.    Analogy  of  relig.  to  the  constitution  and  course  of  nature.  6428 

—  Chadbourne,  P.  A.    Lectures  on  nat.  theology;  or.  Nature  and  the  Bible 

fr.  the  same  author.  ^  6716 

—  Chalmers,  T.    Power,  wisdom,  and  goodness  of  God  in  the  adapt,  of 

external  nature  to  the  moral  and  intellectual  constitution  of  man.  751 

—  Child,  G.  C.    Benedieite ;  power,  wisdom,  and  goodness  of  God.    2  v.  in  1.        6713 

—  Hitchcock,  E.    Religious  truth  illust.  from  science.  1931 

—  Holland,  E.  G.    Natural  theology.     (In  his  Reviews,  etc.)  1948 

—  Larrabee,  W.  C.    Lectures  on  the  scientific  evidence  of  nat.  and  revealed 

religion.  6338 

—  Paley,  W.    Natural  theologv;  with  select,  from  the  notes,  etc.,  of  C.  Bell 

and  Ld.  Brougham.    2  v.  3339-40 
Natural  theology ;  [with]  select,  fr.  the  notes  of  J.  Paxton  and  J.  Ware.        3338 

—  Prout,  W.    Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the  funct.  of  digestion,  consid. 

with  ref .  to  natural  theology.  3562 

—  Roget,  P.  M.    Animal  and  vegetable  physiologv,  with  reference  to  nat. 

theology.    2  v.  '  3689-90 

—  Seeley,  J.  R.    Natural  religion.  21809 

—  Whewell,  W.    Astronomy  and  gen  physics  with  ref.  to  nat.  theolog)'.  4730 

—  See  also  Moral  phylosophy; — Religion.' 

Natural  sciences.     See  Natural  history  ; — Physics. 


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Natural  selection.     Bagehot,  W.     Physics  and  pcJlitics;  appl. 
of  the  princ.  of  "  Natural  selection  "  and  ''inheritance" 

to  polit.  society.  11269 

—  Darwin,  C.  E.    Variation  of  animals  and  plants  under  domestication. 

2  V.  5558-9 

—  Wallace,  A.  B.    Action  on  man.     {In  Hf.-hr.  with  mod.  sci.,  ser.  2.)  12131 

Colours  of  animals,  and  sexual  selections.     {In  his  Trop.  nat.)  17818 

Contributions  to  the  theory  of  nat.  selection.  453 

—  Wright,  C.     {In  his  Phil,  disc.)  16903 

—  See  also  Evolution ;— Species. 

Natural  theology.     See  Natural  religion. 

Naturalist.     See  Natural  history. 

Naturalist's  assistant;  by  J.  S.  Kingsley.  22214 

Naturalists'  handy  series  ;  namely  : 

Bailey,  W.  W.    Botanical  collector's  handbook.  *I 

Emerton,  J.  H.    Life  on  the  seashore.  20049 

Naturalist's  library.     See  Jardine,  W. 

Nature.     Cheney,  E.  D.     Nature.     {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.  Con- 
cord lect.)  22506 

—  Davis,  A.  J.    The  principles  of  N.,  her  divine  revelations.  1117 

—  De  Vere,  M.  S.    Stray  leaves  from  the  book  of  nature.  1168 

—  Gardiner,  W.    The  music  of  N. ;  attempt  to  prove  that  what  is  passionate 

and  pleasin''-  in  singing,  speaking,  etc.,  is  derived  from  the  sounds  of 

the  animated  world.  11237 

—  Gatty,  M.    Parables  fr.  N.  with  notes  on  nat.  historv.    Ser.  3,  4.  8656 

—  Good,  J.  M.    The  book  of  nature.                              *  1575 

—  Grindon,  L.  H.    Little  things  of  N.  consid.  especially  in  rel.  to  the  Divine 

benevolence.  6404 

—  Hartwig,  G.    Harmonies  of  nature ;  or,  The  unity  of  creation.  6556 

—  Hooker,  W.    Child's  book  of  nature.  1987 

—  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.    Views  of  N.;  tr.  by  E.  C.  Ott^,  and  H.  G. 

Bohn.  2082 

—  Hunt,  R.    The  poetry  of  science ;  or.  Studies  of  the  phys.  phenomena  of  N.  5068 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Physiography ;  introd.  to  the  study  of  nature.  17553 

—  Karr,  J.  B.  A.    A  tour  round  my  garden.  6480 

—  Lanoye,  F.  de.    The  sublime  in  nature.  8384 

—  Macmillan,  H.    Bible  teachings  in  nature.  22474 

—  Michelet,  Mme.    Nature.  *I 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     {In  his  Three  essays  on  relig.)  13250 

—  Mivarl,  St.  G.    Lessons  from  N.  as  manifested  in  mind  and  matter.  15801 

—  Newton,  R.    Nature's  wonders.  9740 

—  Papillon,  F.    Nature  and  life;  facts  and  doctr.  rel.  to  the  constitution  of 

matter,  the  new  dynamics,  etc.  13971 

—  Scenes  in  nature.        '  5132 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.    On  poetic  interpretation  of  nature.  17199 

—  Sturm,  C.  C.    Reflections  on  the  workf^  of  God.  6194 

—  Walks  abroad  and  evenings  at  home.  6736 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Nature's  teachings ;  human  invention  anticipated  bv  nature.  18341 

—  Wood,  S.    The  gift  of  life.                                                                '  12213 

—  World  of  wonders ;  record  of  things  wonderful  in  nature,  etc.  8662 

—  A  world  of  wonders ;  marvels  in  animate  and  inanimate  nature.  21268 

—  See  also  Natural  historv ;— Natural  religion ;— Physics ;— Science. 

Nature;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  1382 

Nature  a  parable  ;  poem  ;  by  J.  B.  Morris.  22230 

Nature  and  art,  Conversations  on.  926 

Nature  and  God  ;  by  J.  Martineau.     (In  Ms  Essays.)  6388 

Nature  and  human  nature  ;  by  T.  C.  Haliburton.  17213 

Nature  and  life  ;  sermons  ;  by  R.  Collyer.  6993 

Nature  and  philosophy.     {In  French's  min  dram.,  v.  24.)  7983 

Nature  and  the  poets  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.     {In  his  Pepacton.)  20466 

Nature  and  the  Scriptures  ;  lect.  ;  by  T.  Lewis.  14314 

Nature  and  the  supernatural ;  by  H.  Bushnell.  9034 

Nature  and  thought ;  by  St.  George  Mivart.  22921 


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Nature's  hygiene  ;  essays  ;  by  C.  T.  Kingzett.  20090 

Nature's  nobleman ;    comedy ;   by  H.  O.  Pardey.     {In  Mod. 

stand  dr.,  v.  13.)  11815 

Naude,  G.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Nauman,  M.  D.     Eva's  adventures  in  shadow-land.      {In  Adv. 

in  shadow-land.)  20512 

—  Twisted  threads.  8463 
Nautical  astronomy.     Coffin,  J.  H.  C.     Navigation  and  naut. 

astronomy.  283 

—  Evers,  H.    Elementary  treatise  on  nautical  astronomy.  12619 

—  Young,  J.  R.    Nautical  astronomy  and  navigation.    (In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ. 

of  the  sci.)  5190 

Nautilus,  boat.     Andrews,  W.  A.     Daring  voyage  across  the 

Atlantic  ocean.  20143 

Navajo   country.     Simpson,    J.    H.     Journal    of    a    military 

reconn.  fr.  Santa  F6,  New  Mexico,  to  the  Navajo  country.     3997 
Naval  architecture.     See  Shipbuilding. 
Naval  engagements  ;  by  C.  Dance.      {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  4.)  11836 

Navarre.     See  Jeanne  d'Albret. 

Navers,  D.     Jack's  sister.  13362 

Navigation.    Coffin,  J.  H.  C.    Navigation  and  naut.  astronomy.       283 

—  Evers,  H.    Theory  and  practice  of  navigation.  11940 

—  Wrottesley,  J.    Navigation.     {In  Lib.  usef.  kn.)  5109 

—  Young,  J.  R.    Nautical  astronomy  and  nav.     {in  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of 

the  sci.)  «  5190 

—  iSee  also  Steam  navigation ; — Voyages. 
Navy,  The,  in  the  Civil  War  ;  namely  : 

Soley,  J.  R.    The  blockade  and  the  cruisers.  22877 

Nayler,  J.  Whittier,  J.  G.  {In  Ms  Old  portr.)  4763 
Ne  touchez  pas  a  la  reine  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     {In  his  Operas 

comiques,  v.  13.)  *I 

Neal,  D.     History  of  the  Puritans.     5  v.         -  3220-4 

Neal,  J.     Goody  gracious  !  and  the  Forget-me-not.  {In  Little 

class.,  V.  10.)  12981 

—  Great  mysteries  and  little  plagues ;  [children] .  8028 

—  One  word  more.  3226 

Contents.    All  beginners  are  children.— Miracles. — Faith. — A  change  of 
heart. — Objections  weighed. — Prayer. — Universalism. — Anthem. 

—  Portland  illustrated.  *I 

—  True  womanhood;  a  tale.  3227 

—  Wandering  recollections  of  a  somewhat  busy  life ;  autobiog.  8092 
Neal  Malone  ;  by  W.  Carleton.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 
Neale,  E.  V.     Feasts  and  fasts;  essay  on  the  rise,  prog.,  and 

pres.  state  of  the  laws  rel.  to  Sunday  and  other  holidays, 

etc.  *1 

Neale,  F.  A.     Narrative  of  residence  at  the  capital  of  Siam.  3225 

Neale,  J.  M.     Mediaeval  hymns  and  sequences.     3d.  ed.  *I 

—  Giliillan,  Gr.  Neale  and  Bunyan.  (In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 
Neale,  R.  H.    Hague,  Wm.    Discourse  on  the  life  and  character 

of  N.  20197 

Neale,  W.  J.     Cavendish;  or.  The  patrician  at  sea.  916 

—  The  lost  ship.  12424 
Neander,  J.  A.  W.  General  hist,  of  the  Chr.  religion  and  church. 

5  V.  3229-33 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  Chr.  dogmas ;  ed.  bv  J.  L.  Jacobi ;  tr.  bv  J.  E. 
Ryland.    2  v.  '  ,  '  3234-5 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  897 

—  Life  of  Jesus  Christ:  from  4th.  German  ed.  bv  J.  M'Clintock  and  C.  E. 
Blumenthal.  '  3236 

Near  to  nature's  heart ;  by  E.  P.  Roe.  16077 

Neaves,  C,  Lord.    The  Greek  anthology.    (Anc.  class,  for  Eng. 

read.)  '  12935 

—  How  to  make  a  pedigree;  song.     {In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  4.)      19149 

—  Introductory  address,  Edinburg  Philos.  Inst.,  1864.    {In  Literary  addr., 

ser.  3.)  7727 

Neblitt;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.      {In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 
Nebraska.    Curley,  E.  A.    Nebraska  ;  its  advantages,  resources, 

and  drawbacks.  15440 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Kanzas  and  Nebraska.  17 J 6 

—  Meline,  J.  F.     {In  his  Two  thousand  miles.)  7195 

—  See  also  West,  The. 

Nebulae.     Schellen,  H.,  and  others.     Nebulae,  etc.     {In  Estes, 

D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Spencer,  H.    The  nebular  hypothesis.     {In  his  Illust.,  etc.)  5623 
Necker,  Mme.  A.  A.  (de  8.)     Haussonville,  G.  P.  O.  de  C.  d'. 

The  salon  of  Mme.  Necker.     2  v.  22673-4 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Necker,  J.     Beesley,  E.  S.     Necker  and  Calonne.     {In  his 

Catiline,  etc.)  18126 

—  Brougham,  H.    {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Necker,  Mine.  S.  C.  de  N.     Sketch  of  Mine.  N.     {Li  Worn. 

of  worth.)  1219 
Necklace  of  princes  Florimonde ;  and  other  stor.  ;  by  M.  De 

Morgan.  20047 
Necromancy.     Lee,    F.    G.     Modern    necromancy.     {In    his 

More  glimpses.)  17736 

Ned  Allen  ;  by  D.  Hannay.  7147 

Ned  Myers  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  954 

Needles.     Aitkin,  W.  C.     Needles.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15467 

Needlework.     Beeton,  S.  O.     Beeton's  book  of  needlework.  *I 

—  Caulfeild,  S.  F.  A.,  and  Saward,  B.  C.    The  dictionary  of  N. ;  encyc.  of 

artistic,  plain,  and  fancy  N.  *I 

—  Church,  E.  R.    The  home  needle.  22134 

—  Glaister,  E.    Needlework.     (Art  at  home  ser.)  19534 

—  Hale,  L.  P.    Plain  needlework,  knitting,  and  mending.  18398 

—  Kirkwood,  A.  M.    Rules  for  sewing  prep,  for  the  Wilson  Indust.  Sch. 

,  {In  Little  house-keeper.)  18605 

—  Lady's  bazaar  and  fancy  fair  book ;  getting-up  of  bazaars,  and  instr.  in 

embroidery,  etc.  22431 

—  London.    School  Board  Examiner  of  Xeedlework.    Plain  needlework.  18656 

—  Rees,  J.  E.  R.    Home  decoration;  ail  ueedlt-work,  embroidery,  etc.  22291 

—  See  also  Embroidery. 

Neele,  H.     England'.     Illust.      (Romance  of  hist.)  11431 

Neff,  F.     Gilly,  W.  S.     Memoirs  of  Neff.  2262 
Negro,  Rio.     Myers,  H.N.  and  P.  V.  N.      {In  their  Life  and 

nat.  under  the  tropics.)  17182 
Negro  servant,  The  ;  by  L.  Richmond.      {In  his  Annals  of  the 

poor.)  3651 
Negroes.     Armisted,  W.     Tribute  for  the  negro  ;    a  vindica- 
tion ;  illust.  by  biog.  sk.,  etc.  174 

—  Brown,  W.  W.    The  negro  in  the  American  rebellion.  6620 
The  rising  sun ;  antecedents  and  advancement  of  the  colored  race.  12074 

—  Haygood,  A.  G.    Our  brother  in  black ;  his  freedom  and  his  future.  21513 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    Army  life  in  a  black  regiment.  7874 

—  Jones,  C.  C.    Religious  instr.  of  the  negroes  in  the  U.  S.  """"" 


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—  Lewis,  R.  B.  Light  and  truth ;  univ.  hist,  of  the  colored  and  Indian  race.  2648 

—  Livermore,  G.    Historical  research  respect,  the  opin.  of  the  found,  of  the 

republic  on  negroes  as  slaves,  as  citizens,  and  as  soldiers.  2669 

—  Pike,  G.  D.    The  jubilee  singers ;  [also  Jubilee  songs] .  11393^ 

—  Pollard,  E.  A.    The  negro  question.     {In  his  Lost  cause  regained.)  10607 

—  Williams,  G.  W.    History  of  the  Negro-race  in  America,  1619-1880 ;  and 

acct.  of  the  Negro  governments  of  Sierra  Leone  and  Liberia.    2  v.  22307-8 

—  See  also  American  Soc.  for  Colonizing  the  Free  People  of  Color  of  the 

U.  S. ;— Freedmen ;— Musicians :— Slavery ;— U.  S.  Literature ; — U.  S. 

Plantation  life. 

Nehemiah.     Yonge,  C.  M.     (/n  ^er  Book  of  worthies.)  8118 

Neige,  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   {In  Ms  Operas  comiques,  v.  2.)  *I 

Neighbor  Jack  wood  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  4510 

—  Same.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  37.)  11828 
Neighbors,  The  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  485 
Neill,  E.  D.     The  founders  of    Maryland  as  portr.  in  mss., 

prov.  records,  and  early  documents.  *I 

Neilson,  S.  Madden,  R.  R.  {In  7iis United  Irishmen,  ser.  4.)  13514 
Neison,  E.     The  moon,  and  the  cond.  and  configurations  of  its 

surface.  Illust.  *I 
Nejd.     Blunt,  A.     A  pilgrimage  to  Nejd.     2  v.                        20443-4 

Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  16566 

Nelly's  silver  mine  ;  by  H.  H.  [H.  M.  Jackson].  17996 
Nelson,  C\  A.  Waltham,  past  and  present ;  and  its  industries ; 

with  hist.  sk.  of  Watertown  to  1738.  Illust.  *I 
Nelson,  H.,  is/'.  Viscount.     The  Church   and  pauperism.      {In 

Weir,  A.     The  Church  and  the  age,  ser.  2.)  10823 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526;  8814 

—  Doran,  J.     H.Nelson  and  E.  Hamilton.     {In  his  In  and  about  Drurv 

Lane,  v.  2.)                                                                                                 "  21400 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Nelson  and  Trafalgar.     (7w  Ms  Stor.  of  the  sea.)  20054 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Story  of  Nelson.  1056& 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     {In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  1.)  13216 

—  Paget,  J.    Nelson  and  Caracciolo.    {In  his  Paradoxes,  etc.)  12732 

—  Southey,  K.    Life  of  Nelson.  4083 

Same ;  new  ed.  13113 

Same ;  ed.  bv  W.  E.  Mullins.  18843 

—  Tavlor,  W.  C'  (Jw /iis  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Tucker,  J.  M.  Life  of  Nelson.  4521 
Nelthropp,  H.  L.  Treatise  on  watch- work,  past  and  present.  12112 
Nemesianus,  M.  A.  O.     Carmen  de  laudibus  Herculis,  Cyne- 

geticon.     {In  Lemaire,  N.   E.     Poet.   Lat.   min.,  v.   1.) 

(Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  83o9 

Nemesis.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  1.)  14301 ' 

Nemesis  ;  by  M.  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  1778 

Nenuphar;  a  fancy.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  no.  24.)  19169 
Neo-Platonism.     Harris,  W.  T.     Gnosticism  and  Neo-Platon- 

ism.  {In  Bridgeman,  R.  L.  Cone,  lect.)  22506 
Nepaul.     luglis,  J.     Sport  and  work  on  the  N.  frontier;  by 

"  Maori."  18264 

—  Oliphant,  L.  Journey  to  Katmandu ;  incl.  Sk.  of  the  Nepaulese  ambassa- 

dor at  home.         '  5465 
Nepos,  C.     Opera ;  cur.  J.  B.  F.  Deseuret,  notas  add.  J.  V. 

Le  Clerc.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8282 

—  Justin,  Cornelius  Nepos,  and  Eutropius;  lit.  tr.,  with  notes,  bv  J.  S. 

Watson.                                                                                            '  5157 

Neptune  vase.  The  ;  by  V.  W.  Johnson.  20772 
Neptune's  defeat ;  by  J.  Brougham.    {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  20.)  11846 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  899 

Neri,  Philip.     See  Filippo  Neri,  St. 

Nero,  Emperor.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  Nero.  15 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.  {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 
Nero  ;  play  ;  by  W.  W.  Story.  15450 
Nero  Claudius.     See  Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C. 

Nerval,  G.  de.     See  Labrunie  de  Nerval. 

Nervous  ether.    Richardson,  Z>r.    Theory  of  nervous  ether.   (In 

Estes,  D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

Nervous  man,  The  ;  farce  ;  by  W.  B.  Bernard.   {InMod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  5.)  11807 

Nervous  system.     Beard,  G.  M.     American  nervousness.  20623 

—  Brown-S6quard,  C.  E.    Lectures  on  the  nerves.  {In  Tribune  pop.  sci.)    12943;  *I 

—  Hammond,  W.  A.    Spiritualism  and  allied  causes  and  cond.  of  nerv.  de- 

rangement. 15757 

—  The  nervous  system.     (Health  prim.)  22067 

—  Wilson,  A.  The  origin  of  nerves.  {In  his  Leis.-time  stud.)  18397 
Nesbitt,  A.  Glass.  (So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art.  handbooks.)  *I 
Nesbitt,   M.  L.     Grammar-land ;  or,  Grammar  in  fun  for  the 

children  of  schoolroomshire.     3d.  ed.  17738 

Nestlenook  ;  by  L.  Kip.  20278 
Nestorians.     Cutts,   E    L.     Christians  under  the  crescent  in 

Asia.      (Soc.  for  Prom.  Chr.  Knowledge.)  22518 

Nestorians,  The  ;  or.  The  lost  tribes  ;  by  A.  Grant.  5527 
Netherlands.    Art. 

—  Taine,  H.  A.    Art  in  the  Netherlands.  9671 
The  philosophy  of  art  in  the  N.    {In  his  Lect.  on  art,  ser.  2.)  21444 

Description. 

—  Waring,  G.  W..  Jr.     {In  his  Farmer's  vacation.)  15330 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Spain,  Portugal,  and  the  Netherlands.    {In  his  Res.  of 

mod.  couutr.,  v.  2.)  17822 

History. 

—  Gratton,  T.  C.    Historv  of  the  Netherlands.  1634 

—  Motley,  J.  L.    Historv  of  the  United  Netheriands.    4  v.  3173-4;  7159-60 

—  Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.*  Historv  of  the  revolt  of  the  N.    {In  his  Works.)      13194 
Same ;  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.  3788 

Language  and  literature. 

—  See  Dutch. 
Also  Holland. 

Netscher,  C  Gower,  R.  (In  his  Figure  painters  of  Holland.)  19535 
Nettleship,  H.  Ancient  lives  of  Vergil ;  with  ess.  on  the  poems 

of  v.,  in  connection  with  his  life^nd  times.  18601 

—  Vergil.  19544 
Nettleship,  R.  L.     Theory  of  educ.  in  Plato's  Republic.     (In 

Abbott,  E.     Hellenica.)  20099 

Neutral  French,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Williams.  5861 

Neuville,  L.     Bataille  de  princesses  ;  com^die.  (In  Sayn^es, 

etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 

—  La  visite  du  docteur ;  com^die.  (Jw  Sayu^tes,  eic,  s6r.  8.)  14798 
Nevada.     Codman,  J.     (In  his  Round  trip.)  18704 

—  See  also  West,  The. 

Never  again  ;  by  W.  S.  Mayo.  11259 

Never  say  die  ;  play  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.  (In  his  Exhib.  dr.)  13308 
Neveu  de  la  marquis,  Le  ;  sayudte  de  salon  ;  par  G.   d'Heylli 

[A.  E.  Poinsot].     (In  SayuMes.  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14793 

Nevile,  G.  Horses  and  riding.  Illust.  17600 
Neville,  J.     Hydraulic  tables,  coefficients,  and  formulae    for 

finding  the  discharge  of  water  fr.  orifices,  notches,  etc.  *I 


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Nevin,  R.  P.     Black  robes ;  missions  and  ministers  in  the  wil- 
derness and  on  the  border.  10479 
Nevin,  W.  W.     Vignettes  of  travel ;  sketches  in  England  and 

Italy.  20070 

Nevins,  J.  L.     China  and  the  Chinese.     lUust.  7728 

New  and  not  new;  misc.  pieces.     (Epipsychidion  ser.)  12366 

New  Arabian  nights  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson.  22300 

New  atmosphere  ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge].  5768 

New  bed-time  stories  ;  by  L.  C.  Moulton.  19886 

New  biographies  of  illustrious  men.  2803 

Contents.  Spalding,  W.  J.  Addison;  F.  Bacon.— Macaulay.  T.  B.  F. 
Atterbury;  J.  Bunyau;  O.  Goldsmith ;  S.Johnson. — Rogers,  H.  J.But- 
ler; R.  Hall;  E.  Gibbon;  Gassendi;  D.  Hume.— Dixon,  W.  H.  J.  How- 
ard.—Martin,  T.  Horace.— Richardson,  J.  Sir  J.  Franklin.— Blackie,  J. 
S.  Homer.— Irving,  D.  J.  Orichton.— Forbes,  J.  D.  Sir  H.  Davy. 
New  boy  at  Styles's.    (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  5.)  14305 

New  Brunswick.     Rae,   W.  F.     Newfoundland  to  Manitoba 

thr.  Canada.  20903 

New  Century  Cooking  School,  Philadelphia.     How  we  made  a 

nine  cent  dinner  ;  with  other  economies.  21871 

New  child's  play,  A  ;  by  E.  V.  B.  *I 

New  Connecticut ;  autobiographical  poem  ;  by  A.  B.  Alcott.  20895 
New  day.  The  ;  poem  in  songs  and  sonnets  ;  by  R.  W.  Gilder.  15325 
New  Endymion,  The  ;  by  J.  Plawthorne.     {In  his  Ellice  Quen- 

tin,  V.  2.)  20807 

New  England.     Antiquities. 

—  Preutiss,  E.    Pemaquid ;  story  of  old  times  in  New  Eng.  17349 

—  Renrick,  M.    Richard  Ireton ;  legend  of  the  early  settlement  of  New  Eng.      13762 

Biography. 

—  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society.    Memorial  biographies,  v. 

1,2.                                                              '  ♦! 
Description. 

—  De  Costa,  B.  F.    Mount  Desert  and  the  New  Eng.  coast.  9231 

—  Drake,  S.  A.    Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  Eng.  coast.  *I 

—  D wight,  T.    Travels  in  New  Eng.,  etc.    4  v.  1307-10 

—  Flagg,  W.    The  woods  and  by-ways  of  New  Eng.  11156 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.  New  Eng.  two  cent.  ago.  (In  his  Among  mv  books,  ser.  1.)        8428 

—  Lunt,  G.    Old  New  England  traits.                                       '  11704 

—  Osgood,  J.  R.  and  Co.    Handbook  for  travellers.  11797 

—  Rollins,  E.  H.    New  England  bj'-gt)nes;  by  E.  H.  Arr.  20299 

—  Tocque,  P.    A  peep  at  Uucle  Sam's  farm,  Workshop,  fisheries,  etc.  4470 

—  Waite,  O.  F.  R.    Guide  book  for  the  eastern  coast  of  N.  Eng.  10910 

—  Warner,  C.  D.    How  spring  came  in  N.  Eng.    (  With  In  the  wilderness.)      17864 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

—  Bacon,  L.    Genesis  of  New  Eng.  churches.  13057 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.   Svstem  of  Dr.  Taylor  in  its  connect,  with  prior  New  Eng. 

theology.     (In  his  Discussions.)  19650 

—  See  also  Presbyterian  Church. 

Genealogy. 

—  Titcomb,  S.  E.    Early  N.  Eng.  people;   acct.  of  the  Ellis,  Pemberton, 

Willard,  Prescott,  Titcomb,  Sewall,  and  Longfellow,  and  allied  fami- 
lies. *I 
History. 

—  Adams,  H.  B.    The  Germanic  origin  of  the  N.  E.  towns.     (Johns  Hop- 

kins Univ.  Stud.)  22436 

—  Backus,  I.    History  of  New  Enj^. ;  with  partic.  ref .  to  the  Baptists.  2  v.  9063-4 

—  Barber,  J.  W.    History  and  antiquities  of  N.  E.,  etc.  305 

—  Caverly,  R.  B.  Indian  wars  of  New  Eng.  (In  his  Heroism  of  H.  Duston.)  12861 

—  Palfrev,  J.  G.    Compendius  hist,  of  New  Eng.  fr.  the  revolution  of  17th. 

cent,  to  death  of  George  I.  11020 


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History  of  New  Eng.    4  v.  14274-7 

History  of  N.  E.  to  the  revolution  of  the  17th.  cent.    2  v.  6327-8 

Note.    Abridgment  of  1st.  3  v.  of  preceding  work. 

—  Phelps,  A.    The  debt  of  the  nation  to  N.  E.     ( Jw  Ms  My  port-folio.)  22045 

—  White,  H.    Early  hist,  of  N.  Eng.  4741 

Natural  history. 

—  Emerton,  J.  H.    Life  on  the  sea-shore.  20049 

—  Flagg,  W.    Birds  and  seasons  of  New  Eng.  13907 

—  Harris,  T.  W.    Treatise  on  some  of  the  insects  of  N.  Eng.  injurious  to 

vegetation.  1783 

—  Minot,  H.  D.    The  land-birds  and  game-birds  of  New  Eng.  16619 

—  Samuels,  E.  A.    Ornitholog^^  and  oologv  of  N.  Eng.  7049 

—  Stearns,  W.  A.    New  Eng.  bird  life.    2  v.  20784r-5 

Miscellaneous. 

—  Allen,  R.  H.    New  Eng.  tragedies  in  prose.  7582 

—  Round,  W.  M.  F.  Achsah;  a  N.  Eng.  life-study.  16761 
New  England  factory  town,  Study  of  a;   by  J.  B.  Hamson. 

{In  his  Cert.  dang,  tendencies.)  19612 
New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society.  Memorial  biog- 
raphies, V.  1,2.  1845-55.  *I 
New  England  tale  ;  by  C.  M.  Sedgwick.  3875 
New  flower,  A,  for  children  ;  [col.  of  stories]  ;  by  L.  M.  Child.  817 
New  footman  ;  by  C.  Selby.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  8.)  11840 
New  German  crusade,  The  ;  lect.  by  R.  Collyer.  20193 
New  Godiva,  A  ;  by  S.  Hope.  15759 
New  Gospel  of  peace  ace.  to  St.  Benjamin  ;  [by  R.  G.  White].  5893 
New  Granada.     Kingston,  W.  H.  G.     In  New  Granada.  19473 

—  Trollope,  A.    The  West  Indies,  and  the  Spanish  Main.  10990 

—  Wilson,  E.    A  ramble  in  N.  G. ;  Bogota  as  a  winter  sanitarium ;  obs.  on 

the  ^en.  attitude  of  the  Spanish  races  toward  the  mod.  tend,  to 

civilization ;  by  Medicus.  18782 
New  Guinea.     See  Papua. 
New  Hampshire.     Howitt,  M.     The  sheriff  ejected  in  N.  H. 

{In  her  Vignettes.)  7679 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Bacon,  L.     Thirteen  hist,  discourses,  of 

First  church,  N.  H.  *I 

—  Kingsley,  J.  L.  Historical  disc.  del.  bef .  the  citizens  of  New  Haven.  *I 
New  Haymarket  spring  meeting,  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In 

his  Extravaganzas,  v.  5.)  *I 

New  Hope  ;  or.  The  rescue  ;  tale  of  the  Great  Kanawha.  3239 

New  Hyperion  ;  by  E.  Strahan  [E.  Shinn].  13350 

New  illustrated  rural  manuals.  5650 

Contents.    The  house. — The  garden.— The  farm.— Domestic  animals. 
New  Jersey.     History. 

—  Arthur,  T.  S.  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.    New  Jersey.  237 

—  Barber,  J.  W.    Historv  and  antiq.  of  New  Eng.,'N.  Y.,  and  N.  J.  305 

—  Gordon,  T.  F.  History'of  N.  J.,  to  the  adopt,  of  the  Federal  constitution.  1612 
New  Jerusalem,  The  ;  by  T.  Parsons.  {In  his  P2ss.,  ser.  1.)  6139 
New  Jerusalem,  Church  of  the.      Giles,  C.      Lectures  of  the 

nat.  of  spirit,  and  of  man  as  a  spiritual  being.  8151 

—  See  also  Boston  Soc.  of  the  New  Jerusalem ;— Swedenborg,  E. 

New  life  in  new  lands  ;  by  Grace  Greenwood  [S.J.  Lippincott] .  1 1504 

New  Magdalen,  The  ;  by  W.  Collins.  11613 
New  method  of  social  evolution  ;  by  L.  Oliphant.  {In  Ms  Traits, 

etc.)  22692 
New  Mexico.     Description. 

—  Cozzens,  S.  W.     {In  his  Marvellous  country.)  16657 

—  Davis,  W.  W.  H.    El  Gringo;  New  Mexico  and  her  peonle.  1124 

—  Emory,  W.  H.     {In  his  Notes  of  a  militarv'  reconnoisance.)  1393 


902  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Gregg,  J.     (Jw  ^*s  Commerce  of  the  prairies.)                                              ,  1654 

—  Mayer,  B.    Notice  of  New  Mexico.     {In  his  Mexico,  v.  2.)  2985 

—  Meline,  J.  F.     (In  his  Two  thousand  miles.)  7195 

—  Rideing,  W.  H.     (In  his  A-saddle  in  the  wild  west.)  18821 

—  Simpson,  J.  H.  Journal  of  a  military  reconnoissance  fr.  Sante  Fe  to  the 

Navajo  country.     (U.  S.  Army.)  3997 

—  Sitgreaves,  L.    Report  of  an  exp.  down  the  Zuni  and  Colorado  rivers.  4007 

History. 

—  Cooke.  P.  St.  Geori^e.    Conquest  of  New  Mexico  and  California;  hist. 

and  pers.  narrative.  17547 

—  See  also  West,  The. 

New  miod,  A.  (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  11.)   14311 
New  mirror  for  travellers.     /See  Vagaries,  Book  of. 
New  nobility,  The  ;  by  J.  W.  Forney.  20232 

New  Orleans.     Description. 

—  Clapp,  T.    Autobiographical  sk.  dur.  residence  in  N.  O.  843 

History. 

—  Nolte,  V.     {In  his  Fifty  years,  etc.)  3263 

—  Walker,  A.    Narrative  of  achievements  of  the  Amer.  army  at  N.  O., 

1814-15.     {In  his  Life  of  A.  Jackson.)  4609 

New  Paris  ;  by  F.  T.  Palgrave.      (In  Ms  Ess.  on  art.)  6531 

New  Paris,  The  ;  by  J.  W.  Goethe.  (In  Tales  fr.  the  German.)  4347 

New  Paul  and  Virginia,  The  ;  by  W.  H.  Mallock.  18116 

New  pictures  and  old  panels  ;  by  J.  Doran.  14205 
New  planet,  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.     (In  his  Extravaganzas, 

V.  3.)  *I 
New  Plutarch,  The.     Namely: 

Beeslv,  A.  H.    Sir  J.  Franklin.  20870 

Besaiit,  W.  and  Rice,  J.    Sir  R.  Whittington.  20974 

Conder,  C.  R.    Judas  Maccabaeus.  18961 

Dicey,  E.    Victor  Emmanuel.  21688 

Leiand,  C.  G.    Abraham  Lincoln.  18925 

Palmer,  E.  H.    Caliph  Haroun  Alraschid,  etc.  20175 

Tuckey,  J.    Joan  of  Arc.  19693 
New  Plymouth  Colony.     Baylies,  F.     Historical  mem.  of  New 

P.     2  V.  in  1.  4978 

—  Whiting,  M.  H.    Faith  White's  letter  book,  1620-23.  6397 

—  See  also  Pilgrim  Fathers ;— Plymouth. 

New  priest.  The,   in  Conception   Bay;   [by  R.  T.  S.  Lowell]. 

2  V.  2770-1 

New  race,  A  ;  fr.  the  German  of  G.  Raimund  [G.  Dannenberg].  19765 
New  republic.  The ;  or.  Culture,  faith,   and  phil.  in  an  Eng. 

country  house  ;  by  W.  H.  Mallock.     2  v.  17656-7 

New  sketches  of  everyday  life  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  492 

New  South  Wales.     Lang,  J.  D.     Historical  and  statist,  acct. 

2  V.  13623-4 

—  Sidney,  S.    Three  colonies  of  Australia.  3980 

—  Wentworth,  W.  C.  Statistical,  hist.,  and  polit.  descr.  of  N.  S.  Wales.  4715 
New  Spain.     See  Mexico. 

New  Star  papers  ;  by  H.  W.  Beecher.  371 

New  Testament.     See  Bible. 

New  Timon,  The  ;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  *I ;  592 

New  Timothy,  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Baker.  8775 

New  way  to  pay  old  debts  :    by  P.  Messinger.     (In  his  Plays, 

V.  3.)  5130 

—  Same.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  6.)  11807 
New-Year's  bargain  ;  by  S.  C.  Woolsey.  19009 
New  York  (State) .     Constitution. 

—  Internal  relations  of  the  cities,  towns,  villages,  counties,  and  states  of 

the  Union.  3191 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS. 


903 


—  Lieber,  F.    Constitution  of  N.  Y.    {In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  2.)  20135 

Description. 

—  Dwi^lit,  T.     Travels  in  New  Eng.  and  N.  Y.    4  v.  1307-10 

—  Olden  time  in  New  York.  10091 

History. 

—  Arthur,  T.  S.  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.    New  York.  '  233 

—  Barber,  J.  W.    History  and  antiquities  of  New  Eng.,  N.  Y.,  etc.  305 

—  Brodhead,  J.  E.    History  of  N.  Y.    2  v.  14085-6 

—  Irving,  W.    Historv  of  N.  Y.  bv  Diedrich  Knickerbocker.  2149 

—  Randall,  S.  S.    History  of  N.  Y'.  8494 

—  Winthrop,  T.    N.  Y.  Seventh  regiment;  our  march  to  Washington.     (In 

his  Life  in  the  open  air.)  15936 
Industrial  Exhibition,  1863-4. 

—  Greeley,  H.  Art  and  industry  as  represented  in  the  Exhibition.  7517 
New  York  ( City) .     Prison  Association  of  N.  Y. 

—  Ann,  rept.,  1870.  *I 

Centennial  Celebration  Committee. 

—  Order  of  exercises.  *I 

Chief  contents.    Bryant,  W.  C.  Ode.— Storrs,  R.  S.  Oration.— Tavlor, 
B.    The  song  of  1876. 

Banks. 

—  Gibbons,  J.  S.    Banks  of  N.  Y.                                                 '  2243 

Clubs. 

—  Fairfield,  F.  G.    The  clubs  of  N.  Y.  11343 

Description. 

—  Abbott,  J.    Marco  in  New  York.  63 

—  Child,  L.  M.    Letters  fr.  N.  Y.    2  v.  821-2 

—  Crapsey,  E.    The  nether  side  of  N.  Y.  10681 

—  Dayton,  A.  C.    Last  days  of  Knickerbocker  life  in  N.  Y.  21819 

—  Lander,  S.  W.    Spectacles  for  young  eyes.  19402 

—  Matrimonial  brokerage  in  the  metropolis;  strange  adv.  in  N.  Y.,  etc.  2962 

—  New  York  illustrated.  *I 

—  P.,  A.    Mysteries  and  miseries  of  the  great  metropolis,  with  adv.  in  the 

country;  disguises  and  surprises  of  a  N.  Y.  journalist.  12781 

—  See  also  Wall  St. 

History. 

—  Booth,  M.  L.    History  of  N.  Y.  ♦! 
Same ;  [new  ed.  rev.] .  19678 

—  Francis,  J.  W.  Old  New  York ;  or,  Reminiscences  of  sixty  years.  6205 
New  York  illustrated.  *I 
New  Zealand.     Barker,  M.  A.  Station  amusements  in  N.  Z.  4824 

Station  life  in  New  Zealand.  .      11218 

—  Brown,  W.    New  Zealand  and  its  aborigines.  539 

—  Crawford,  J.  C.    Recollections  of  travel  in  N.  Z.,  etc.  20799 

—  Elwell,  E.  S.    The  bov  colonists;  colonial  life  in  Otago,  N.  Z.  21401 

—  Kenedy,  A.    New  Zealand.  13621 

—  Meade,  H.    Hot  springs  in  N.  Z.    {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Merewether,  H.  A.     {In  his  By  sea  and  by  land.)  12730 

—  Reybaud,  L.    Histoire  et  colonisation  de'la  Nouvelle-Z^lande.    {In  his 

Marines  et  Voyages.)  9544 

—  Senior,  W.    Travel  and  trout  in  the  antipodes.  20345 

—  Trollope,  A.    Australia  and  New  Zealand.    2  v.  12384-5 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.     {In  his  Australasia.)  20819 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.  Australia  and  N.  Z.  {In  his  Res.  of  mod.  countries,  v.  2.)  17822 
Newberry,  J.  S.  Lower  Silurian  fossils.  {In  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  *I 
Newburyport,    Mass.     Emery,    S.    A.     Reminiscences    of    a 

nonagenarian.     Illust.  22623 

Newby,  C.  J.     Common  sense.  12347 

—  Langlev  manor.  12348 

—  Right  and  left.  12478 

—  Trodden  down.  12349 
Newcastle,  D^ike  of.     See  Clinton,  H.  P. 

Newcomb,   E.   M.     Fernald,  J.   C.      {In   Higginson,   T.   W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 


904  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Newcomb,  S.     The  A  B  C  of  finance ;    or,  The   money  and 

labor  questions  expl.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17310 

—  Algebra  for  schools  and  colleges.    2d.  ed.,  rev.  20901 

—  Astronomy.    See  Ball,  R.  S. 

—  Elements  of  geometry.  20875 
^  Elements  of  plane  and  spherical  trigonometry,  with  tables.  21808 

—  Popular  astronomy.    Illust.  17472 

—  and  Holden,  E.  S.  Astronomy  for  schools  and  colleges.  19359 
Newcome,  W.      Our    Lord's    fortitude.      {In   Noyes,    G.    R. 

Coll.  of  theol.  ess.)  7701 

Newcomes,  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4434- 

—  Same.  2  v.  13474-6 
Newdegate,  C.  N.  Reid,  T.  W.  {In  his  Cab.  portr.)  13883 
Newell,  C.  M.  Kalani  of  Oahu  ;  hist,  romance  of  Hawaii.  20876 
Newell,  E.  F.  Life  and  observations.  3238 
Newell,  H.     Eddy,  D.  C.     {In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 

—  Sketch  of  H.  Newell.  {In  Worn,  of  worth.)  1219 
Newell,  M.  A.  Education  and  labor.  (Pps.  on  education.)  *I 
Newell,  R.  H.  {pseud.  Orpheus  C.  Kerr).     Avery  Glibun ;  or. 

Between  two  fires.  6955 

Newell,  W.     Discourses  and  poems  ;  memorial  volume.  22283 

Newell,  W.  W.  Games  and  songs  of  Amer.  children.  *I 
Newest  American  railroad  ;  by  L.  Oliphant.     {In  his  Traits, 

etc.)  22692 
Newfoundland.     Description. 

—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     {In  his  Atlantic  Islands,  etc.)  18727 

—  Lanman,  C.     {In  his  Recollections.)  22403 

—  Rae,  W.  F.    ^Newfoundland  to  Manitoba  thr.  Canada.  20903 

—  Taylor,  B.  {In  his  At  home  and  abroad,  ser.  1.)  •  4435 
Newgate  of  Connecticut ;  its  origin  and  early  history,  etc.  ;  by 

R.  H.  Phelps.  17794 

Newlands,  J.     The  carpenter's  and  joiner's  assistant.  *I 

Newman,  Mrs.  — .     Jean.  13970 

—  The  last  of  the  Haddons.  17583 

—  With  costs.  21042 
Newman,  F.  W.     History  of  the  Hebrew  monarchy.  8840 

—  Phases  of  faith;  or.  Passages  fr.  the  hist,  of  my  creed.  3241 

—  Regal  Rome;  introd.  to  Roman  history.  3242 

—  Reply  to  the  "  Eclipse  of  faith ; "  with' "  Moral  perfection  of  Jesus."    {In 

Rogers,  H,    Defence,  etc.)  5593 

—  The  soul,  her  sorrows  and  her  aspirations.  3243 

—  McCarthy,  J.    ''  Par  nobile  fratrum." — The  two  Xewmans.     {In  his 

Mod. 'lead.)  11191 

Newman,  J.  H.     Apologia  pro  vita  sua.  5862 

—  Characteristics  fr.  the  Avritings  of  N.  fr.  his' works,  by  W.  S.  Lily.  13626 

—  Cicero.    {In  Blomfield,  C.  J.,  and  others.  Hist,  of  Grk.  and  Rom.  philos.)  6380 

—  Essays  critical  and  historical.    2  v.  10126-7 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Poetry  with  ref.  to  Aristotle's  poetics.— Introduction 
of  rationalistic  principles  into  revealed  religion. — The  fall  of  La  Mennais. 
— Palmer's  view  of  faith  and  unity. — Theology  of  St.  Ignatius. — Prospects 
of  the  Anglican  Church.— The  Anc^lo-American  Church.— Selina,  Countess 
of  Huntingdon.  2.  The  Catholicity  of  the  Anglican  Church. — Protestant 
idea  of  Antichrist. — Milman's  view  of  Christianity. — The  Reformation  of 
the  11th.  cent.— Private  judgment.— John  Davison.— John  Keble. 

—  Fifteen  sermons,  preached  bef.  Univ.  of  Oxford,  1826-1843.    3d.  ed.  10636 

—  Historical  sketches.    3  v.  12916-18 

Contents.  Y.  1.  The  Turks  in  their  rel.  to  Europe.— Cicero.— Apol- 
lonius  of  Tyana.— Primitive  Christianity.  3.  The  church  of  the  Fathers. 
— St.  Chrysostom.—Theodoret.— Mission  of  St.  Benedict.— Benedictine 
schools.  ^.  Rise  and  progress  of  universities.— Xorthmen  and  ^Normans 
in  Eng.  and  Iceland.— Mediaeval  Oxford.— Convocation  of  Canterbury. 

—  Letter  addr.  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk  on  Gladstone's  rec.  expostulation.  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  905 

—  Memoir  of  H.  W.  Wilberforce.     {In  Wilberforce,  H.  W.    The  church, 

etc.)  12840 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Father  Newman  on  "  The  grammar  of  assent."     {In  his 

Short  stud.,  ser.  2.)  9686 
The  Oxford  counter-reformation.     {In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  4.)  22579 

—  Hood,  E.  B.    {In  his  Lamps,  etc.)  8155 

—  Jennings,  H.  J.    Cardinal  Newman ;  story  of  his  life.  21735 

—  McCarthy,  J.    "Par  nobile  fratrum"— The  two   Newmans.     {In  his  • 

Mod. 'lead.)  11191 

—  Milman,  H.  H.    Newman  on  the  development  of  Chr.  doctr.     {In  his 

Savonarola,  etc.)  10732 

Newman,   J.   P.     The  thrones  and  palaces   of   Babylon    and 

Nineveh  from  sea  to  sea.  15346 

Newport,  R.  I.     Dow,  C.  H.     Newport ;  four  epochs  in  her 

history.  21866 

Newspapers.     Buckingham,    J.    T.     Personal    memoii's    and 

recollections,  v.   1.  563 
Specimens  of  newspaper  literature,  with  mem.  and  remin.    2  v.                  565-6 

—  Grant,  J.    The  newspaper  press ;  origin,  progress,  and  present  position. 

3v.  10093-4;  12725 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Use  and  abuse  of  newspapers.     {In  his  Friiendship  of 

books.)                                                 ,  12252 

—  Thomas,  I.    History  of  newspapers,  etc.    {In  his  Hist,  of  printing,  v.  2.)  15391 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  '  {In  his  Criterion.)  6244 

—  See  also  Journalism;— Periodicals;— U.  S. 

Newstead  Abbey  ;  by  W.  Irvmg.     (In  Ms  Crayon  misc.)  2161 

Newton,  C.  T.     Essays  on  art  and  archaeology.  19887 

Contents.  The  study  of  archaeology. — Arrangement  of  the  collect,  of  art 
and  antiquities  in  the  British  Museum.— Greek  sculptures  fr.  the  west  coast 
of  Asia  Minor.— Greek  inscriptions.— Discoveries  at  Ephesos.— Dr.  Schlie- 
mann's  discoveries  at  Mycenae.— Researches  in  Cyprus.— Discoveries  at 
Olympia.— Greek  art  in  the  Kimmerian  Bosporos.— Bronze  head  in  the 
Castellani  collect.— Greek  numismatics.— Greek  inscrip.  fr.  Halikarnassos. 

Newton,  H.  A.     The  metric  system  of  weights  and  measures, 

prep,  to  ace.  Eaton's  Com.  sch.  arithmetic.  16577 

Newton,  I.     Biot,J.  B.    Life  of  N.   (Jn  Lib.  usef.  kn.   Lives.)     5104 

—  Brewster,  D.    Life  of  Newton.  498 

—  Cooper,  T.     (/w /iis  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Hawthorne,  N.     (/w  A icS  True  stories.)  13445 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.  Newton  and  Darwin.  {In  his  Mysteries,  etc.)  22822 
Newton,  R.  H.  The  right  and  wrong  uses  of  the  Bible.  22738 
Newton,  R.  Nature's  wonders.  9740 
Newton,  W..,  joint  author.     See  Lloyd,  F. 

Newton,  W.  W.     The  wicket-gate;  or.  Sermons  to  children.       184^99 
Newton  Forster ;  by  F.  M.  Church-  2920 

Ney,    M.,    marechal    de    France.     Headley,    J.    T.      (In    his 

Napoleon,  etc.,  v.  2.)     •  1826 

—  Ney.  {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Nez  Perce  Joseph.     Howard,  O.  O.     Nez  Perce  Joseph ;  his 

ancestors,  lands,  confederates,  etc.  20476 

—  Lowe,  M.  P.  Story  of  Chief  Joseph.  *I 
Nez  d'un  notaire,  Le  ;  par  E.  About.  9470 
Ngami,  Lake.    Anderson,  C.  J.   Lake  Ngami ;  explor.  and  disc. 

in  no.  west.  Africa.  164 

Niagara  Falls.     Holley,  G.  W.     The  Falls  of  N.  22264 

—  Tvndall.  J.  {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 
Niania,  La;  par  H.  Greville  [A.  F.  Durand].  14566 

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Niaudet,  A.     Elementary  treatise  on  electric  batteries  ;  tr.  by 

L.  M.  Fishback.  19855 

Nibelungen  Lied.     Das  Nibelungen  Lied  ;  hrsg.  v.  K.  Bartsch. 

(Deut.  class,  des  Mittelalters,  v.  3.)  16241 

—  Das  Nibelungenlied ;  iibers.  v.  K.  Bartsch.  16469 

—  Das  Nibelungenlied ;  iibers.  von  K.  Simrock.  16243 

—  The  Nibelungen  Lied;  lay  of  the  is ibelun^ers ;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse  after 

Lachmann's  coll.  and  corr.  text  by  J.  Birch.    2d.  ed.  *I 

—  Bartsch,  K.    Untersuchungen  iiber  das  N.  16414 

—  Carlyle,  T.    The  Nibelungen  Lied.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  2.)  697 

—  Forestier,  A.    Echoes  from  mistland.  17890 

—  Geibel,  E.    Brunhild;   a  tragedy;  tr.  by   G.  T.  Dippold;  [with]  brief 

acct.  of  the  Nibelung  epics  and  sagas.  18767 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.     (In  his  Hist,  of  Germ,  lit.)  18259 

—  Taylor,  B.     (In  his  Stud,  in  Germ,  lit.)  19003 

—  See  also  Jordan,  W. 

Njals  Saga.     Daseut,  G.  W.     Story  of  Burnt  Njal.     2  v.  *I 

Ni9a,  Marco  de.     See  Nizza. 

Nicander,  — .     The  renounced  treasure  ;  from  the  Swedish,  by 

W.  Howitt.     (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.     The  elves.)  12446 

Nicaragua.     Belt,  T.     The  naturalist  in  N.  12559 

—  Pim,  B.,  and  Seemann,  B.     (In  their  Dottings  on  the  roadside.)  12383 

—  Squier,  E.  G.    Nicaragua;  its  people,  scenery,  monuments,  inter-oceanic 

canal.    2  v.  4192-3 

—  Stout,  P.  F.  Nicaragua ;  past,  present,  and  future.  4265 
Nice.  Hole,  S.  R.  Nice  and  her  neighbors.  *I 
Nice,  Council  of.     Boyle,  I.     Historical  view  of  the  Council  of 

N.     {In  Eusebius.     Class,  hist.)  1411 

Nicene  creed.    The  Nicene  and  Apostles'  creeds  ;  their  literary 

hist.  ;  with  acct.  of  the  growth  and  reception  of  the  sermon 

on  the  faith,  called  "  The  creed  of  St.  Athanasius."  13887 

Nicephorus  Patriarcha  Cpolitanus.     Interpretamenta  somnio- 

rum.     (In  Maximus,  V.     De  dictis,  v.  3.)  8349 

Nichol,  J.     Byron.      (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19841 

—  English  composition.  (Lit.  primers.)  20573 
Nichol,  J.  P.     Address,  Stirling  school  of  Arts,   1849.      {In 

Literary  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  The  stellar  universe.  3247 

—  Views  of  the  architecture  of  the  heavens.  3246 

—  Giltillau,  G.  (In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2266 
Nicholas  I.,  Emperor   of  Russia.     Martineau,  H.     The  last 

birthday  of  N.      ( Jn  7ier  Biog.  sk.)  7657  ;   16744 

Nicholas,  E.     Correspondence  between  Charles  I.  and  N.     {In 

Evelyn,  J.     Diary,  etc.,  v.  4.)  1422 

Nicholas,   T.     Pedigree  of  the  Eng.  people ;   argument,  hist, 
and  scientific,  on  the  form,  and  growth  of  the  nation,  etc., 
with  espec.  ref.  to  the  incorporation  of  the  Celtic  abori- 
gines.    4th.  ed.      (British  ethnology.)  13819 
Nicholas.     See  also  Nicolas. 

Nicholas  Minturn  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  17102 

Nicholas  Nickelby  ;  by  E.  Stirling.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  33.)  7987 

Nicholas  Nickleby,  Life  and  adventures  of;  by  C.  Dickens.  1202 

Nicholls,  Charlotte  Bronte  {pseud.  Currer  Bell).     Jane  Eyre.        512 

—  Pref.  and  mem.     (In  Bronte,  E.    Wuthering  Heights.)  8080 

—  The  professor.    Illust.  2623 

—  /S'ame;  aZso,  Poems,  by  Currer,  Ellis,  and  Acton  Bell.  611 

—  Shirley.  613 

—  Villette.  614 


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—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    Charlotte  Bronte.     (In  his  Women  of  fashion,  v.  2.) 

—  Gaskell,  E.  C.    Life  of  C.  Bronte.  2212 

—  Martineau,  H.     (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

—  Reid,  T.  W.    Charlotte  Bronte;  a  monograph.  17311 

—  Sketch  of  C.  Bronte.     (In  Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 

—  Stephen,  L.     (In  his  Hours  in  a  library,  ser.  3.)  18645 

—  Swinburne,  A.  C.  Note  on  Charlotte  Bronte.  17385 
Nichols,  Mi's.  C.  I.  H.  The  responsibilities  of  woman ;  speech, 

Oct.,  1851.      (Woman's  rights  tracts.)  1903 

Nichols,  G.  W.     Art  education  appl.  to  industry.     Illust.  *I 

—  The  Cincinnati  organ ;  with  descr.  of  the  C.  Music  Hall.    Illust.  17787 

—  Story  of  the  great  march  [Sherman's] .    Map  and  illust.    22d.  ed.  6091 

—  The  sanctuary;  story  of  the  Civil  war.  Illust.  6576 
Nichols,  I.  Hours  with  the  evangelists.  2  v.  3249-50 
Nichols,  J.  R.     Fireside  science.                                                         9795 

—  Whence,  what,  where  ?  origin,  nature,  and  destiny  of  man.  3d.  ed.  22594 
Nichols,  M.   S.  G.     Experience  in   water-cure.     (Water-cure 

Lib.,  V.  2.)  9919 

Nichols,  T.  L.     How  to  live  on  a  dime  and  a  half  a  day.  11023 

—  Introduction  to  the  water-cure.  (Water-cure  Lib.,  v.  2.)  9919 
Nichols,  W.  R.     Elementary  manual   of  chemistry,  abgd.   fr. 

Eliot  and  Storer's  manual.  10611 

—  On  drinking-water  and  pub.  water-supplies.    (In  Buck,  A.  H.    Tr.  on 

hygiene,  etc.,  v.  1.)  19451 

Nicholson^  Rev.  Dr.  — .  Manning,  H.  E.  Dr.  Nicholson's 
accusation  of  the  Archbishop  of  Westminster.  (In  his 
Misc.)  17190 

Nicholson,  E.  B.  The  gospel  ace.  to  the  Hebrews ;  its  frag- 
ments tr.  and  annot.  with  a  crit.  analysis  of  the  evidence 
rel.  to  it.  19574 

Nicholson,  H.  A.     Great  sea  reptiles.     {In  Brown,  R.     Sci. 

for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Manual  of  palaeontology;  with  gen.  introd.  on  the  principles  of  P.  16541 

—  A  piece  of  limestone ;  A  piece  of  coal ;  Petrifactions  and  their  teachings ; 

Flving  reptiles ;  A  piece  of  slate.    (In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)      20445 
.—  Text  book  of  geology.  9832 

—  Text  book  of  zoolog\\  9831 
Nicholson,  J.  8.     Effects  of  machinery  on   wages.     (Cambr. 

Cobden  prize  ess.)  18265 

Nicholson,  J.  Operative  mechanic,  and  British  machinist.  2  v.  3251-2 
Nicholson,  P.  Mechanic's  companion  ;  add.  Ess.  on  the  steam- 
engine  ;  engr.  7464 
Nick  of  the  woods  ;    drama ;    by  L.  H.  Medina.       {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  35.)  11827 

Nick  Whiffles  ;  drama ;  by  J.  H.  Robinson.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  v.  44.)  11832 

Nicklin,  P.  H.   {pseud.  Peregrine  Prolix).     A  pleasant  pere- 
grination thr.  Pennsylvania.  5146 
Nicolai,  A.     Merry  wives  of  Windsor.     {In  Tryon,  G.   W. 

Stand,  ed.  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Nicolai's  marriage  ;  by  S.  Scharling.     2  v.  21572-3 

Nicolas,  M.    Des  doctrines  religieuses  des  Juifs  pend.  les  deux 

si^cles  anterieurs  a  I'^re  chr^tienne.  *I 

—  Etudes  critiques  sur  la  Bible,  ancien  testament.    2«  6d.    rev.  et.  corr.  14613 

—  Etudes  sur  les  Evangiles  Apocrvphes.  *I 
Nicolas,  N.  H.  Life  of  William  Davison.  *I 
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Nicolas  Gogol ;  par  P.  M^rim^e.     {In  his  Nouvelles.)  9520 

Nicolay,  J.   G.      The  outbreak  of  rebellion.     (Camp,  of  the 

Civ.  war.)  21044 

Nicole  Vagnon  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  {In  her  Evil  eye,  etc.)  15598 
Nicolet,  J.     Bntterfield,  C.  W.     History  of   the  disc,  of  the 

Northwest  by  N.,  1634,  with  sk.  of  his  life.  21533 

Nicolette  and  Aucassin  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  {In  his  Crusoe  in  N.  Y.)  19799 

—  Same.  {In  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  5.)  13934 
Nicolini,  G.  B.     History  of  the  Jesuits;  origin,  prog.,  docti'., 

and  designs.  3245 

Nicoll,  H.  J.    Great  movements  and  those  who  achieved  them. 

Portr.  21442 

Contents.  Prison  reform,  J.  Howard.— Abolition  of  the  slave-trade, 
W.  Wilberforce. — Amelioration  of  the  criminal  code,  S.  Romilly. — Popu- 
lar education,  Ld.  Brougham. — Cheap  literature.  Constable,  Chambers, 
Knight,  Cassell. — Penny  postage,  R.  Hill.— Repeal  of  the  corn-laws,  R. 
Cobderi,  J.  Bright,  C.  P.  Villiers.— Repeal  of  the  fiscal  restrictions  upon 
literature  and  the  press,  T.  M.  Gibson  and  others. — Introduction  of 
gas.  Murdock,  Winsor,  Clegg,  and  others.— The  steam-engine  and  its 
appl.  to  locomotion,  Watt,  Stephenson,  Fulton,  and  Bell.— Electric  tele- 
graph, Cooke,  Wheatstone,  and  others. 

—  Landmarks  of  English  literature.  22695 
Nicoll,  J.     The  assembling  of  ourselves  together.     {In  Scotch 

sermons,  1880.)  1990S 

Nictoris.  Hewitt,  M.  E.  {hi  her  Lives  of  illust.  women.)  1899 
Niebeluugen  Lied.     See  Nibelungen  Lied. 

Niebuhr,  B.  G.     Greek  hero-stories  ;  illust.,  by  A.  Hoppin  ;  tr. 

by  B.  Hoppin.  18490 

—  Lieber,  F.    Reminiscences  of  an  intercourse  with  N.  2662 
Same ;  with  biog.  sk.  of  N.     {In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  1.)  20134 

Niebuhr,  K.    Austin,   Mrs.  S.  T.     Life  of  N.     {In  Lib.  usef. 

kn.     Lives.)  5104 

—  Sketch  of  N.  {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 
Nieces  de  Mazarin.     See  Ren^e,  A. 

Nieriker,  M.  A.  Studying  art  abroad,  and  how  to  do  it  cheaply.  1903-7 
Nieritz.  G.     The  bears  of  Augustusburg ;    episode  in  Saxon 

hist.  ;  with  other  tales  ;  tr.  by  Trauermantel.  3254 

Contents.    Meritz,  G.    The  bears  of  Augustusburg.— Franz,  A.    Ber- 
trand  du  Guesclin ;  The  lilac  and  the  elder. 
Niger.     Burdo,  A.     The  Niger  and  the  Benueh.  20922 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    The  mouth  of  the  Niger.     {In  his  Stor.  of  disc.)  22262 

—  Lander,  R.  L.  and  J.    Journal  of  an  expedition  to  the  N.    2  v.  2559-60 

—  Explorations  of  the  N.  {In  Taylor,  B.  Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 
Night  and  morning;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  600 
Night  and  morning  ;  play  ;  by  J.  Brougham.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  18.)  11819 

Night  at  sea  ;  by  G.  Griffin.  {In  his  Works.)  5407 
Night,  A,  in  a  workhouse  ;  by  J.  Greenwood.   (Jn  Little  class., 

V.  1.)  12972 

Night,  A,  in  the  sewers  ;  by  C.  D.  Shanley.  {In  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 
Night,  A,  of  terror ;  by  S.  De  Ponte.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales 

for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13936 

—  Same.  {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)  11874 
Night,  A,  on  the  borders  oftheBlack  Forest  ;byA.  B.  Edwards.  22071 
Night-wanderer  of  an  Afghaun  fort.   {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  V.  9.)  19154 

Night-cap  stories.     See  Barrow,  F. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  909 

Nightingale,  A.  F.     Hand-book  of  requirements   for  admiss. 

to  the  colleges  of  the  U.  S.  ;  with  misc.  add.  *I 

Nightingale,  F.     Notes  on  nursing.  3258 

—  Introduction.  {In  Beecher,  H.  W.  "Una  and  her  paupers.")  9972 
Nightmare  abbey;  by  T.  L.  Peacock.  {In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  13879 
Nihilism.     See  Russia.    Nihilists. 

Nihilist  princess,  A  ;  by  M.  L.  Gagneur.  20632 
Nijni  Novogorod.    Forsyth,  W.    Visit  to  Russia  and  the  great 

fair  of  Nijni  Novogorod.      {In  his  Ess.  crit.  and  narr.)  12723 

—  Johnstone,  H.  A.  M.  B.  Trip  up  the  Volga  to  the  fair  of  Nijni  Novgorod.  16631 
Nile.  Adams,  A.  L.  Notes  of  a  naturalist  in  the  Nile  valley,  etc.  10829 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    The  land  of  the  Nile.  11087  ■ 

—  Appleton,  T.  G.    A  Nile  journal.  15784 

—  Baker,  S.  W.    The  Nile  tributaries  of  Abyssinia.  7154 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.    The  Nile  boat ;  or.  Glimpses  of  Egypt.  8142 

—  Curtis,  G.  W.    Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji.  1060 

—  Edwards,  A.  B.    A  thousand  miles  up  the  Nile.  *I 

—  Explorations  of  the  White  Nile.     (In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    The  source  of  the  Nile.     {In  his  Stor.  of  disc.)  22262 

—  Jouveaux',  E.    {In  his  Two  years  in  East  Africa.)  13336 

—  Laporte,  L.    Sailing  on  the  Nile.  10914 

—  Speke,  J.  H.    Journal  of  the  disc,  of  the  source  of  the  Nile.  5644 

—  Stanlev,  H.  M.    Through  the  dark  continent;  or.  The  sources  of  the  N., 

etc.    2v.  17933-4 

—  Warner,  C.  D.    Mummies  and  Moslems.  15940 

Note.    Subsequently  pub.  as  Mv  winter  on  the  Nile. 

—  Werne,  F.    Expedition  to  disc,  tlie  sources  of  the  White  Nile.    2  v.  4716-17 

—  See  also  Albert  Nyanza ;— Egypt. 

Nile  days  ;  or,  Egyptian  bonds  ;  by  E.  K.  Bates.  19209 
Niles,  J.  M.     Life  of  O.   H.  Perry;  with  biog.   sk.  of  Gen. 
Pike  and  Capt.  Lawrence,  and  view  of  the  navy  of  the 

U.  S.  3259 

Niles,  W.    Five  hundred  majority  ;  or.  The  days  of  Tammany.  10465 
Nilus,  St.  abbas  Crypto^  Ferraim.     Taylor,  \.     {In  his  Logic 

in  theol.,  etc.)                                         '  11367 

Nimrod  of  the  sea;  by  W.  M.  Davis,  12938 

Nimport;  by  E.  L.  Bynner.  17100 

Nimpo's  troubles  ;  by  O.  T.  Miller.  19358 
Nimrods.     See  Knox,  T.  W. 

Nimshivich,  pseitd.  The  cape  cart ;  on  traction,  (/ri  Philip- 
son,  J.  Harness.)  22820 
Nina;  by  F.  Bremer.  12444 
Nina  Balatka  ;  story  of  a  maiden  of  Prague  [by  A.  TroUope].  6905 
Nina  Gordon  ;  by  H.  E.  B.  Stowe.  4266 
Nina's  atonement ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  C.  Reid.[F.  C.  Fisher].  11950 
Ninepins,  Historic  ;  by  J.  Timbs.  11426 
Ninety-three  ;  by  V.  Hugo.  12312 
Nineveh.    Bonomi,  J.    Nineveh  and  its  palaces;  disc,  of  Botta 

and  Layard  appl.  to  the  elucidations  of  Holy  '  Writ.'  440 
Same;  2d.  ed.,  rev.  13212 

—  The  buried  city  of  the  East:  Nineveh.  3261 

—  Fletcher,  J.  P.'    Notes  fr.  Nineveh,  etc.  1481 

—  Glimpses  of  Nineveh,  B.  C.  690.  3260 

—  Layard,  A.  H.    Discoveries  among  the  ruins  of  Nineveh,  etc.  2587 
Explorations  at  Nineveh.     {In  Taylor,  B.    Cvcl.  of  mod.  trav.)  4356 

—  Myers,  P.  V.  N.     {In  his  Remains  of  lost  empires.)  13466 

—  Newman,  J.  P.    Thrones  and  palaces  of  Babvlon  and  Nineveh.  15346 

—  Renan,  E.    La  d^^couverte  de  Ninive.     {In  his  Melanges  d'hist.)  14616 

—  Smith,  G.    Assyrian  discoveries;  acct.  of  expl.  and  disc,  on  the  site  of 

Nineveh.  *I 


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Ninon.     8ee  L'Enclos,  A. 

Ninth  of  June.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  2.)  14302 

Nipal.     Wheeler,  J.  T.     {In  his  Short  hist,  of  India.)  20037 

Nisbet,  J.,  joint  author.     See  Soul6,  F. 

Nisard,  J.  M.  N.  D.     Histoire  de  la  litt^rature  fran9aise.     5*^ 

6d.     4  V.  *I 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  3;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  15.)  *I 
Nithsdale,  Countess  of.     See  Winnifred. 

Nivernais,  Due  de.     See  Nivernois. 

Nivernois,  L.  J.  B.  M.  M.,  due  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In 

his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  13.)  *I 
Nixon,  J.   E.     Parallel  extr.   arr.   for  trans,  into  Eng.   and 

Latin,  with  notes  on  idioms.     Pt.  1.     Hist,  and  epistolary.  *I 
Niza,  Marco  de.     See  Nizza. 
Nizza,  M.  de.     Frost,  T.     Exploring  journ.  in  North  Mexico. 

(In  his  Hf.  hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

No !  !      {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  15.)                               "  1184S 

No  cross,  no  crown  ;  by  W.  Penn.  3442 

"No  intentions  ;"  by  F.  Church.  12345 

No  man's  friend;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  10683 

No-man's  land  ;  by  T.  Miller.  10576 

No  moss  ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  7561 

No  name  ;  by  W.  Collins.  774 

No  new  thing  ;  by  W.  E.  Norris.  22897 

No  relations  ;  fr.  the  French  of  H.  Malot.  22326 
"No  rose  without  a  thorn  ;"  by  F.  C.  Burnand.   {In  Soc.  nov., 

v.  1.)  22935 

No  sense  like  common  sense  ;  by  M.  Howitt.  2023 
Noad,  H.  M.^  joint  author..   See  Normandy,  A. 

Noah's  ark  ;  by  P.  Robinson.  21571 
Noailles,  L.  due  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  ^isNouv.  lund., 

V.  10.)  *I 

Noble,  A.  L.     Eunice  Lathrop,  spinster.  21337 

—  Uncle  Jack's  executors.  21338 
Noble,  L.  L.     After  icebergs  with  a  painter  ;    summer  voyage 

to  Labrador.  3262 

Noble,  L.     A  reverend  idol.  21549 
Noble  heart,  The  ;  play  ;    by  G.  H.  Lewes.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,v.  40.)  11830 

Noble  life,  A  ;  by  D.  -M.  Muloch.  6225 

Noble  name,  A  ;  by  C.  von  Gliimer.  22148 

Noble  numbers  ;  by  R.  Herrick.     {In  his  Hesperides,  v.  2.)  1889 

Noble  savage.  The;  by  C.  Dickens.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

Noble  woman.  A;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  9786 
Noblesse  oblige,  pseud.     See  Evans,  H. 

Noblesse  oblige  ;  by  M.  Roberts.  16137 

"Noblesse  oblige  ;"  by  S.  Tytler  [H.  Keddie].  9939 

Nobody;  by  [S.  Warner].  22185 

Nobody's  business  ;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.     {In  his  Stor.,  etc.)  19896 
Noces  de  Bouchencoeur,  Les  ;    com^die ;    par  E.  M.   Labiche. 

(In  his  Th^At.  compL,  v.  9.)  14573 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  911 

Noctes  ambrosianse,  The,  of  Blackwood  ;   [by  J.   Wilson   and 

others],  V.  2-4.  6311-13 

"Vol.  1  irantiiig;  it  can  be  seen  in  the  Reference  Dept. 
Nodier,  C.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Noel,  C.  M.     The  name  of  Jesus,  and  other  poems  for  the  sick 

and  lonely.  12125 

Noel-Fearn.     See  Fearn,  H.  N. 
Noel,  H.  R.     Sewer-gas  as  a  cause   of  diphtheria  and  typho- 

malarial  diseases.   {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)         *I 
Noel,  A.     Owen  Gwynne's  great  work.  15387 

Noel,  R.     The  soul  and  future  life^     (In  Burlingame,  E.  L. 

Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 

No^lie  ;  nouvelle  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s^r.  5,  v.  6.)  *I 

Nohl,  L.     Beethoven  depict,   by  his  contemporaries ;    by  E. 

Hill.  19717 

—  Life  of  Beethoven ;  fr.  the  German,  by  J.  J.  Lalor.  20173 

—  Life  of  Mozart;  tr.  bv  Ladv  Wallace;  with  portr.  of  Mozart  and  his  sis- 

ter. 2v.  *  ■  17536-7 
Noir^,  L.  Historical  introd.  ( Jw  Kant,  I.  Critique,  eic,  v.  1.)  21893 
Noirs  et  rouges  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14658 
Nolan,  T.  The  telescope.  (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.")  20513 
Nollekens,  J.  Cunningham,  A.  {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  paint- 
ers, etc.,  V.  3.  1055 
Nolte,  V.     Fifty  years  in   both  hemispheres  ;    reminiscences  ; 

fr.  the  German.  3263 
Nominalism.     Bowen,  F.     Realism,  nominalism,   and  coucep- 

tualism.     {In  his  Mod.  phil.)  17186 
Non-Christian  religious  systems,  namely : 

Davids,  T.  W.  R.    Buddhism.  17494 

Douglas,  R.  K.    Confucianism  and  Taouism.  19215 

Muir,  W.    The  Corfm.  19266 

Stobart,  J.  W.  H.    Islam  and  its  founders.  17504 

Williams,  M.    Hinduism.  17510 

Non-intervention.     Mill,  J.  S.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  3.)  5980 
Non-resistance.     See  Peace. 

Nonagenarian,  A,  Reminiscences  of ;  ed.  by  S.  A.  Emery.  22623 

Nonne  sanglante.  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  6.)  ♦! 

Nonstsnse  songs,  stories,  botany,  and  alphabets ;  by  E.  Lear.  10055 
Nonsuch  professor,  The,  in  his  meridian  splendour ;  sermons, 

by  W.  Seeker.  3884 

Nooks  and  corners  of  Eng.  life  ;  by  J.  Timbs.  10810 

Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  Eng.  coast ;  by  S.  A.  Drake.  *I 
Noort,  O.  van.     P>ost,  T.     Circumnavigations  of  N.      {In  his 

Hf.  hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

Nor  dead  nor  living  ;  by  J.  G.  Austin.     {In  Short  stories.)  6965 

Nora  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.     (  With  Chateau  D'Or.)  20855 

Nora  Creina;  by  E.  Stirling.    (In  French's  min  dram.,  v.  2(i.)  7984 

Nora's  love  test;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  16946 
Norbury,  Xord.     >S'ee  Toler,  J. 

Nordenskiold,  A.  E.  Voyage  of  the  Vega  round  Asia  and 
Europe  ;  with  hist,  review  of  prev.  journeys  along  the  coast 
of  the  old  world;  tr.  by  A.  Leslie.  Portr.,  maps,  and 
illust.     2  V.  21567-8 

—  Leslie,  A.    The  Arctic  voyages  of  N.,  1858-1879.  19265 


912 


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Nordhoff,  C.     California;  for  health,  pleasure,  and  residence.    11059 

—  Same ;  new  ed.,  giving  acct.  of  the  culture  of  the  grape,  orange,  etc.  lUust.      21750 

—  Cape  Cod  and  all  along  shore.  7532 

Contents.  Captain  Tom :  a  resurrection.— What  is  best?— A  struggle 
for  life.  — Elkanah  Brewster's  temptation.  — One  pair  of  blue  eyes.— 
Mehetabel  Rogers's  cranberry  swamp.— Maud  Elbert's  love  match. 

—  The  Communistic  societies  of  the  U.  S. ;  incl.  acct.  of  the  Economists, 

Zoarites,  Shakers,  the  Amana,  Oneida,  Bethel,  Aurora,  Icarian,  and 

other  exist,  soc. ;  their  relig.  creeds,  social  practices,  etc.  13345 

—  The  cotton  states  in  1875.  16398 

—  Northern  California,  Oregon,  and  the  Sandwich  islands.  12679 

—  Politics  for  young  Americans.  13346 

—  Same]  rev.ed.  for  schools,  e^c.  19575 
Nordurfari ;  or.  Rambles  in  Iceland  ;  by  P.  Miles.  3037 
Norfolk  House,  A,  One  generation  of ;  contrib.  to  Elizabethan 

hist.  ;  by  A.  Jessopp.  19347 

Noriac,  J.     Human  follies;  tr.  by  G.  Marlow.  5949 

Norma  ;  opera  ;  by  V.  Hellini.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Normal  schools.     Barnard,  H.     Normal  schools.                               311 

—  See  also  Education. 

Norman,  C.  B.     Armenia,  and  the  campaign  of   1877.     Maps 

and  plans.  17739 

Norman,  L.     Youth's  hist,  of  California.  7038 

Norman  Leslie  ;  by  C.  G.  H.  3264 

Norman  Leslie  ;  a  New  York  story  ;  by  T.  S.  Fay.  7761 

Normand,  J.     A  la  baguette  ;   comedie.     {In  Legouv^,  J.  W. 

E.  G.     ThMtre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14498 

—  Billet  de  faire  part.     {In  Saynkes,  etc.,  s^r.  2.)  14792 

—  Les  claquers.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  ser.  8.)  14692 

—  Les  ecrevisses;  fantaisie  en  vers.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  6.)  14796 

—  Le  fou  rire.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  s6r.  7.)  14691 

—  La  goutte  d'eau;  comedie;  Luil ! !     {In  Sayn6tes,  etc.,  ser.  8.)  14798 

—  The  invitation  to  the  christening.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  Les  petits  cadeaux;  comedie.     [In  Leg6uv6,  J.  "W.  E.  G.    Theatre,  etc., 

ser.  1.)  14482 

—  Les  tentations  d'Antoine ;  monologue,  (iw  Sayn^tes,  e^c,  s^r.  3.)  14793 
Normandy,  A.,  and  Noad,  H.  M.     Commercial  hand-book  of 

chem.  analysis  ;  practical  instr.  for  the  determination  of 
value  of  substances  used  in  manufactures,  etc.  14098 

Normandy.     Blackburn,  H.     Normandy  picturesque.  10811 

—  Duncan,  J.    The  dukes  of  Normandy.  1293 

—  Ellis,  3Irs.  G.    A  summer  in  Normandy  with  my  children.  18326 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.    Trips  to  N.  and  Brittanv.     {In  his  On  the  boulevards, 

v.  2.)  ■  7003 

—  Life  in  N. ;  sk.  of  French  fishing,  farming,  cooking,  nat.  hist.,  and  poli- 

tics. 11042 

—  Macquoid,  K.  S.    Pictures  across  the  channel.    2  v.  11937-8 
Through  Normandv.  13684 

—  Macquoid,  T.  R.  and^.  S.    Pictures  and  legends  fr.  N.  and  Brittany.  18634 

—  Palgrave,  F.    History  of  Normandy  and  of  England.    4  v.  12107-10 

—  Waring,  G.  W.,  Jr.     {In  his  Farmer's  vacation.)  15330 

—  See  also  Great  Britain.    History. 

Normans.     Freeman,  E.  A.     The  Normans  at  Palermo.      {In 

Ms  Hist,  ess,,  ser.  3.)  19219 

—  Johnson,  A.  H.    The  Normans  in  Europe.  18162 
--  Newman,  J.  H.    Northmen  and  N.  in  Eng.  and  Iceland.     (7>i  his  Hist. 

sk.,  V.  3.)  12918 

—  See  also  Great  Britain.    History. 

Norman's  bridge  ;  by  A.  Marsh-Caldwell.  5236 

Norris,  J.     TuUoch,  J.     {In  his  Rat.  theology,  v.  2.)  11457 

Norris,  J.  P.     Present  and  fut.  rel.  of  the  Church  to  nat.  educ. 

{In  Weir,  A.     The  Ch.  and  the  age,  ser.  2.)  .         10823 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  913 

Norris,  S.     Norris's  hand-book  for  locomotive  engineers  and 

machinists.  6513 

Norris,  T.  American  angler's  book  ;  nat.  hist,  of  sporting  fish 
and  the  art  of  taking  them  ;  added,  Dies  piscatorise  ;  describ. 
noted  fishing-places,  etc.  ;  new  ed.,  with  descr.  of  salmon 
rivers,  inland  trout  fishing,  etc.     Illust.  7053 

—  American  fish  culture ;  artific.  breeding  and  rearing  of  trout;   culture  of 

salmon,  shad,  etc.    Illust.  7525 

Norris,  W.  E.     Heaps  of  money.  17042 

—  Matrimony.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  20486 

—  No  new  thing.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  22897 
Norse.     See  Norway. 

Norse  stories  retold  fr.  the  Eddas  ;  by  H.  W.  Mabie.  22162 

Norse  tales.     Dasent,  G.  W.,  ed.     Popular  tales  fr.  the  Norse.     1101 
Norsemen,  The,  in  the  West;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  11179 

Norseman's  pilgrimage  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyeseu.  14002 

Norston's  Rest;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  19229 

North,  Christopher,  pseud.     See  Wilson,  J. 

North,  D.  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     {In  his  Fam.  Lend,  merchants.)     7853 
North,  F.,   2d.    Earl   of  Guildford.     Brougham,   H.      (In  his 

Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

North,  J.  H.     Andrewes  the  catholic  preacher.      (In  Kempe, 

J.  E.     Class,  preachers,  ser.  2.)  18551 

North,  R.     Talfourd,   T.  N.     North's  life  of  Lord  Guilford. 

(In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  writ.)  4351 

North,  T.     The  church  bells  of    Leicestershire;    their  inscr., 

traditions,  and  pecul.  uses  ;  with  chapt.  on  bells  and  the 

Leicester  bell  founders.     Illust.  *I 

North,  W.     The  slave  of  the  lamp.  3265 

—  Memoir.    {In  Beckford,  W.    Vathek.)  7507 
North  America.     Antiquities. 

—  See  America.    Antiquities. 

Description  and  travels. 

—  Banvard,  J.    Novelties  of  the  New  World ;  and  disc,  of  the  first  explor- 

ers of  No.  Amer.'  300 

—  Butler,  W.  F.    The  Wild  north  land.  12149 

—  Chambers,  W.    Things  as  they  are  in  America.  1364 

—  Harmon,  D.  W.    Journal  of  voy.  and  trav.  in  the  interior  of  N.  Amer. ; 

add.,  Descr.  of  the  country."  1779 

—  Havden,  F.  V.  and  Selwvn,  A.  R.  C.    North  America.    Maps  and  illust. 

(Stanford's  compend.)  22917 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    The  western  world;  picturesque  sketches  in  No. 

and  So.  Amer.  13283 

Entomology. 

—  Jaeger,  B.  and  Preston,  H.  C.    Life  of  No.  American  insects.  2274 

History. 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    First  book  of  history,  comb,  with  geography :  Western 

hemisphere.  *  6339 

—  Johnson,  R.  History  of  the  French  War;  with  acct.  of  the  struggles  for 

the  possession  .of  the  continent.  22155 

Ornithology. 

—  Coues,  E.    Key  to  the  N.  Amer.  birds,  north  of  the  Mexican  and  U.  S. 

boundary.  *I 
North  American  Review.     Essays  fr.  the  Review.     See  Rice, 

A.  T. 

North  Carolina.     Andrews,  S.     (In  his  South  since  the  war.)  6345 

—  Hale,  p.  M.    The  woods  and  timbers  of  No.  Carolina.  22624 

—  Nordhoff,  C.    North  Carolina  in  1875.     {In  his  Cotton  states.)  15398 


914  FREE    1*UBLIC    LIBKARY. 

North  Devou  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.     {In  his  Prose  idylls.)  3951 

—  Same.  {In  his  Sir  W.  Raleigh,  etc.)  2475 
North-Eastern  Passage.     See  Arctic  Regions. 

North  Pole.     See  Arctic  Regions. 

North  Sea.     Macgregor,  J.    The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic  ;  canoe 

cruise.  7039 

North  Star,   steamer.     Choules,   J.   O.     Cruise  of  the  North 

Star ;  narr.  of  the  excursion  of  Mr.  Vanderbilt's  party  to 

Eng.,  Russia,  etc.  831 

North  and  South  ;  by  Mrs.  Gaskell.  5269 

Northall,  W.  K.     Macbeth.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  5.)  11837 

Northampton,   Mass.     (Jlark,  S.'    Antiquities,  historicals,  and 

graduates  of  N.  *  *I 

Northanger  Abbey;  by  J.  Austen.  254 

—  Same.  {In  her  Novels.)  735 
Northbridge,  Mass.     Marvin,  A.  P.     History  of  N.   {In  Hist. 

of  Wor.  Co.,  V.  2.)  *I 
Northcote,  J.     Cunningham,  A.      {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  pain- 
ters, etc.,  V.  5.)  1057 

—  Hazlitt,  W.  Conversations  of  N.  (  With  The  round  table.)  1074& 
Northcote,  S.     Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Ens:,  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Reid,  T.  W.  {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  ^  1388a 
Northcott,  W.  H.  Treatise  on  lathes  and  turning.  10726 
Northend,  C.     Book  of  epitaphs.  11510 

—  Elihu  Burritt;  sketch  of  his  life  and  labors;  select,  fr.  his  writings  and 

extr.  fr.  his  journals.  1966T 

—  Memory  gems,  for  the  young;  choice  select,  fr.  difterent  authors.  17414 
Northern  lands  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  103 
Northmen.     Irving,  W.  The  Northmen.   {In  Rice,  A.  T.  Ess. 

fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  Maclear,  G.  F.  The  Northmen.  19120 
Northmen  (in  Europe).     See  Normans. 

Northrop,  B.  G.     Education  abroad,  and  other  papers.  12135 

Contents.  Should  American  youth  be  educated  abroad?;— Legal  pre- 
vention of  illiteracy.— Culture  and  knowledge.— The  professional  study. — 
Study  and  health. — Labor  as  an  education. — Education  and  industrial  arts. 
Education  and  invention. — Labor  and  capital  theoretically  harmonized. — 
Labor  and  capital  practically  harmonized. — Appendix. 

—  The  legal  prevention  of  illfteracv.  (Pps.  on  education.)  *I 
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Northwest,  meaning  the  no.-west.  imrt  of  the  U.  S. 

—  Bradford,  W.  J.  A.    Notes  on  the  northwest ;  or,  Valley  of  the  Upper 

Mississippi.  llllS 

—  Butterfield,  C.  W.    Historv  of  the  disc,  of  the  N.  W. ;  by  J.  Nicolet,  1634.  2153^ 

—  Coffin,  C.  C.    The  seat  of  empire.  2462 

—  Gale,  G.    Upper  Mississippi;    or.  Historical  sketches  of   the  mound- 

builders,  etc.  7264 

—  Murphv,  J    M.    Eambles  in  no.-western  Amer.,  fr.  the  Pacific  to  the 

Rockv  Mts.  21734 

North- West  Passage.     Hale,  E.  E.     {In  his  Stor.  of  disc.)  22262 
Norton,  A.     Statement  of  reasons  for  not  believing  the  doctr. 

of  trinitarians.  3268 

Norton,  i\  E.  S.  (S.)     Lady  of  La  Grange.  5719 

—  Lost  and  saved.  8946 

—  Stuart  of  Dunleath.  5256 

—  Home,  R.  H.     {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
Norton,  C.  B.  and  Valentine,  W.  J.    Munitions  of  war  exhibit- 
ed at  the  exposition.     {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos., 
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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  915 

Norton,  C.   E      Biographical   sketch   of   C.    Wright.     {In  his 

Phil,  disc.)  •  16903 

—  Historical  studies  of  church-building  in  the  Middle  Ages;  Venice,  Siena, 

Florence.  19888 

—  Xotes  of  travel  and  study  in  Italy.  19889 
Norton,  G.     Commentaries  on  the  hist.,  const.,  and  chartered 

franchises  of  London.  12821 

Norton,  W.  A.     Elementary  treatise  on  astronomy.  3270 
Norway.     DescrijMon. 

—  Anderson,  E.  L.    Six  weeks  in  Norway.                     -  16760 

—  Bowden,  J.    Norway  and  its  people.    '  10812 

—  Brace,  C.  L.    The  Norse-folk ;  visit  to  Norway,  etc.  4987 

—  Caton,  J.  D.    A  summer  in  Norway.               *  13959 

—  Cox,  S.  S.     {In  his  Arctic  sunbeams.)  21610 

—  Forester,  T.    Norway  and  its  scenery;  journal  of  a  tour  by  E.  Price; 

and  Road-book  for  tourists.            "  1497 

—  Hale,.  E.  E.  and  S.     {In  their  Family  flight  thr.  France,  etc.)  21075 

—  Inglis,  H,  D.    Personal  narr.  of  a  journey  thr.  Norway,  etc.  2125 

—  Kennedy,  A.  W.  M.  C.    To  the  Arctic  regions  and  back ;  summer  tour.  18626 

—  Logan,  O.    Try  Norway.   (7w  Murphy,  C.  B.,aw(?o«/iers.  Onthe  Rhine.)  19935 

—  Macgregor,  J.  '  The  Rob  Rov  on  the  Baltic ;  canoe  cruise.  7039 

—  Maxwefl,  J.  S.    Tour  in  Norway.     {In  his  The  Czar,  etc.)  2974 

—  Smith,  H.    Tent  life  with  English  gipsies  in  Norway.  14102 
.    —  Stone,  O.  M.    Norway  in  June.  22711 

—  Three  in  Norway;  by  two  of  them.  21914 

Education. 

—  Hippeau,  C.    L'instruction  publique  dans  les  6tats  du  uord.  *I 

Histoiy. 

—  Carlyle,  T.    Early  kings  of  Norway.  13902 

—  Snorro  Sturleson.    Heimskringla;  or,  Chronicle  of  the  Kings  of  Norway; 

tr.  by  S.  Laing.    3  v.  •  17652-4 

Literature. 

—  Asbjoernsen,  P.  C.    Folk  and  fairy  tales;  tr.  bv  H.  L.  Braekstad.  22122 
Popular  tales  fr.  the  Norse ;  Tales  f r.  the  Fjeld :  2d.  ser.  of  pop.  tales ; 

ed.  by  G.  W.  Dasent.  1101 ;  12568 

—  Boyesen,  H.  H.    Idyls  of  Norway ;  and  other  poems.  22126 

The  Library  has    works  by  Asbjorusen,  P.  C;  —  Bjornson,  B. ;  Col- 
lett,  C. ;—  Lie,*  J. ;— Munch,  A*. ;— Welhaven,  J.  P. 

General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

—  Woods,  F.  H.    Sweden  and  Norway.  22557 

Music. 

—  Forestier,  A.  and  Anderson,  R.  B.    The  Norway  music  album;  Folk- 

songs, dances,  nat.  airs,  and  recent  compositions.  *I 

—  See  also  Scandinavia. 

Norway,  Love  and  life  in  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.^  14137 

Norwich,  Eng.     Doran,  J.     {I7i  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 

Norwood  ;  by  H.  W.  Beecher.  7265 
Nose,  the  dwarf;  by  W.  Hauff.     (In  Tales  fr.  the  German.) 

4347;  5217 
Nose  of  a  notary.     See  Notary's  nose. 

Not  clever  ;  by  F.  M.  Wilbraham.  10584 

Not  easily  jealous.  11399 

Not  in  their  set ;  by  M.  Lenzeu.  13000 
Not  pretty,  but  precious  ;  and  other  stories  ;    by  J.   Hay  and 

others.  11144 

Not  so  bad  as  we  seem  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.  (In  his  Dram,  works.)  11889 

Not  without  .thorns  ;  by  E.  Graham.  11476 

Notable  things  of  our  own  time  ;  by  J.  Timbs.  7910 

Notary's  nose.  The  ;  by  E.  About.  12929 

Note-book  of  an  elderly  lady ;  by  E.  M.  Sewell.  20781 


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*'Notelrac,"pseifcd.     Operas  ;  their  writers  and  their  plots.  21304 

Notes  by  the  way  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.     {In  his  Pepacton.)  20466 

Notes  of  a  volunteer;  by  C.  Smith.  4035 
Notes  on  building  construction.     3  v.    (So.  Kensington.    Edu- 
cation.)                                                                                      14259-61 

Nothing  but  money  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  225- 

Nothing  new  ;  tales  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch] .  5082 

Nothing  to  wear  ;   [by  W.  A.  Butler].  6748 
Nothing  to  nurse  ;  by*  C.  M.  Walcot.    {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  17.)  11844 

Notice  to  quit ;  by  W.  G.  Wills.  6649 

Notley.  F.  E.  M.  {pseud.     F.  Derrick).     Beneath  the  wheels.  5571 

—  Love's  crosses.  18200 

—  Mildred's  wedding.  13760 

—  Time  shall  try.                                                                                              .  18043 
Notre  cher  insensibilisateur  !  comedie  ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly.     {In 

Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14688 

Notre  dame  de  Paris  ;  par  V.  Hugo.     3  v.  9361-3 

—  Same.    2  v.  14428-0 
Notre  futur;  sayn^te  ;  par  G.   Feydeau.     (Th6dtre  de  camp., 

ser  8.)  14692 

*' Notre  Jean  ;"  by  [K.  S.  Macquoid].   {Inker  Fid.,  etc.,  v.  1.)  11937 
Nott,  E.     Van  Santvoord,   C.     Memoirs  of    N.,  rev.   by  T. 

Lewis.  15570 

Nottingham.     Doran,  J.     {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 

Nonage  rose,   Le  ;    par  George  Sand.     {In  her  Contes  d'une 

grand'  m^re.)  9514 

Nourse,  B.  F.,  joint  author.     See  Mudge,  E.  R. 

Nouveau  Job,  Le  ;  par  L.  von  Sacher  Masoch.  14594 

Nouveau  Nicaise,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  4.)      *I 
Nouveaux  jeux  de  I'amour  et  du  hasard ;  par  A.   E.   Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  9.)  *I 

Nouveaux  Pourceaugnac,   Le ;  par  A.  E.   Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  2,  V.  2  ;  ser.  4,  v.  19.)  *I 

Nouvelle  Clary,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  9.)      *I 
Nouvelles  Danaides,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r. 

2,  V.  3.)  *I 

Nouvelles  Genevoises  ;  par  R.  Topffer.  9554 

Nouvelles  Moscovites  ;  by  I.  S.  Tourgu^neff.  9418 

Nova  Scotia.     Cozzens,  F.  S.     Acadia;  or,  A  month  with  the 

blue  noses.  1006 

—  Hannav,  J.    History  of  Acadia  to  its  surrender  to  Eug.  bv  the  treaty  of 

Paris.  !  *  *  18487 

—  Williams,  C.  R.    The  neutral  French ;  or,  The  exiles  of  N.  S.    2  v.  in  1.)       5861 
Novalis,  pseud.     See  Hardonberg,  F.  L.  von. 

Novara.     Adams,  C.      {In  his  Great  campaigns.)  18150 

Novello,  C.  A.     /S'ee  Gigliucci,  C.  A.    (Novello),  contessa. 
Novello,  M.  S.     Voices  and  vocal  art.     2d.  ed.     (Novello's 

lib.)  •  11729- 

Novello's  collection  of  anthems  by  modern  composers.     10  v.  *I 

Novello's  library  for  the  diffusion  of  mus.  knowledge.  Th'eoret. 

ser.     11  V.  11721-31 

Contents.    No.  1.  Cherubini,  L.  Counterpoint  and  fugue.    2.    Marx, 
A.  B.    (Greneral  musical  instruction.    3.    Fetis,  F.  J.    Choir  and  chorus 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  917 

singing.  4.  , Mozart,  W.  A.  Succinct  thorough-bass  school.  5.  Catel, 
C.  S.  Harmony.  6,  Albrechtsberger,  J.  G.  Thorough-bass,  harmony 
and  composition.  7.  Berlioz,  H.  Modern  instrumentation  and  orches- 
tration. 8.  Crotch,  W.  Elements  of  musical  composition.  9.  Nov- 
ello,  S.  Voice  and  vocal  art.  10.  Silcher,  F.  Instructions  for  singing 
schools  and  choral  societies.  11.  Nageli  and  Pfeiflfer.  Part-songs  and 
choruses ;  with  instr.  for  male  choral  singers. 
Novels.     Forsyth,  W.     Novels  and  novelists  of  the  18th.  cent.    9609 

—  Smith,  G.  B.    Poets  and  novelists.  15378 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.    Novels  and  novelists.     {In  his  Lect.)  4737 

—  See  also  Fiction. 

Novels  and  tales,  repr.  fr.  Household  Words.     11  v.  14301-11 

Contents.  Y.  1.  An  ordeal.— Nemesis.— Loring,  F.  "W.  Two  college 
friends.— A  rogue's  life.— My  country  town.  2,  The  ninth  of  June.— 
Bond  and  free.— My  blind  sister. — Eric  Walderthorn.— Diary  of  Anne 
Rodway. — My  little  ward. — 'On  change  in  Paris. — Dick  Dallington. — 
Black  and  blue.— Salome  and  I.  3.  Day  of  reckoning.— Kester's  evil 
eye. — The  poor  Clare.— My  brother  Robert.- Frenchman  of  two  wives.— 
Forbidden  fruit.— Left,  and  never  called  for.— Wreck  of  the  Golden 
Mary.  4.  Collins.  (W.)  W.  The  dead  secret.  5.  Collins,  (W.)  W. 
The'dead  secret,  cow^.— Murder  of  the  Archbishop  of  Paris.— New  boy  at 
Styles's.— How  the  old  love  fared.— Helena  Mathewson. — Agnes  Lee. — 
The  yellow  tiger. — My  window. — Collins,  W.  Queen's  revenge. — Amph- 
lett  love-match.  6.  Eleanor  Clare's  Journal  for  ten  years. — Romantic 
breach  of  promise.— Brave  coucou  driver.— Mrs.  Badgery. — Our  family 
picture.— Lazy  tour  of  two  idle  apprentices.  7.  Perils  of  certain  English 
prisoners. — Lyndon  Hall. — Marie  Courtney. — Number  five,  Hanbury  Ter- 
race.- Two  in  a  legion. —Old  Saint  Ann's  gateway.— Max  and  his  compan- 
ions.—The  legend  of  my  native  town.— The  little  Huguenot.— Famine 
abroad.— The  Patagonian  brothers.  8.  Well  authenticated  rappings.— 
"A  gude  conceit  o'  oursels."  —  Apparition  of  Monsieur  Bodry.  —  Mr. 
Pearson.— Shadowless  men.— Little  Constancy's  birthday.— Tale  of  an  old 
man's  youth.— Years  and  years  ago.— Lost  Alice,— Balcombe  street  mys- 
tery.—Six  giants  of  Lehori. — The  devil's  mark.— Boscobel.— Blood  of  the 
sundowns. — History  of  a  miracle. — End  of  Fordyce,  Brothers.  9.  Gas- 
kell,  E.  C.  My  Lady  Ludlow.— Reverend  Alfred  Hoblush's  statement.— 
Truth  in  irons. — A'  princess  royal.— What  Mr.  Burleigh  could  not  see. 

10.  House  to  let. — The  canon's  clock.— Her  face. — The  poisoned  meal. — 
Tried  friendship. — Heir  of  Hardington. — Lina  Fernie. — The  sin  of  a  father. 

11.  Fleur  de  lys.— Saving  little :  wasting  much.— Her  first  appearance.— 
Gringe  family.— Home  again  1— A  gipsy  king.- A  new  mind.— Ground 
and  lofty  tum'bling.— The  clergyman's  wife.— The  Sraallchange  family.— 
Miss  Cicely's  portrait. — Douglas  Jerrold. — My  two  partners  —Dishon- 
oured.—The  Chetwyndes.— The  lucky  leg.— From  first  to  last. 

Novels  by  eminent  hands;  by   W.    M.    Thackeray.     {In  his 

Burlesques.)  5380 

Novelties,  inventions,  and  curiosities  in  arts  and  manufactures.    3271 

Novitiate,  The  ;  by  A.  Steinmetz.  4208 

Novum  organon  renovatum  ;  by  W.  Whewell.     (Phil,  of  the 

induct,  sci.,  pt.  2.)  *I 

Now  and  then  ;  by  S.  Warren.  4664 

Now  is  Christ  risen  ;  poems  for  Easter-tide  ;  by  W.  S.  L.  15681 

No  well,  H.  P.  H.  (pseud.     May  M  annering) .     Billy   Grimes' 

favorite.  7094 

—  Climbing  the  rope.     (Helping  hand  ser.)  7093 

—  The  cruise  of  the  Dashaway.'  14048 

—  Little  maid  of  Oxbow.  14049 

—  The  little  Spaniard.  14050 

—  Salt-water  Dick.  14051 
Nox,  O.  Southern  rambles  :  Florida.  20877 
Noyes,  G.  F.     The  bivouac  and  the  battle-field ;  or,  Campaign 

sk.  in  Virginia  and  Maryland.  6106 

Noyes,  George  R.     Collection  of  theological  essays.     5th.  ed.       7701 
Contents.    Noyes,  G.  R.    Introduction.— Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     Faith  and 
science.— Powell,  B.    The  law  and  the  gospel.— Tholuck,  F.  A.  D.    Doc- 


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trine  of  inspiration.— Williams,  R.  Holj^  Scripture;  Servants  of  God  . 
speaking  as  moved  by  the' Holy  Ghost;  The  spirit  and  the  lett^,  or  the 
truth  and  the  book.— Harwood,  E.  On  the  causes  w^hich  probably  con- 
spired to  produce  our  Savior's  agony.— Newcome,  W.  Our  Lord's  forti- 
tude.—Jo  vvett,  B.  Doctrine  of  the  atonement ;  Righteousness  by  faith ;  Im- 
putation of  the  sin  of  Adam ;  Conversion  and  changes  of  character ;  Cas- 
uistry; Connection  of  immorality  and  idolatry;  The  Old  Testament: 
Quotations  fr.  the  O.  T.  in  the  'New;  Character  of  St.  Paul;  St.  Paul  and 
the  twelve;  Evils  in  the  Church  of  the  apostolical  age;  Belief  in  the  com- 
ing of  Christ  in  the  apostolical  age.— Foster,  J.  Death  of  Christ,  as  a 
sacrifice.— Stanley,  A.  P.  Epistles  to  the  Corinthians,  in  rel.  to  Gospel 
history;  Apostolical  worship;  The  Eucharist;  Unity  and  variety  of 
spiritual  gifts;  Gift  of  tongues  and  gift  of  prophesying;*  Love,  the  great- 
est of  gifts;  Resurrection  of  Christ;  Resurrection  of  the  dead.— Brown, 
T.  Credibility  of  miracles. 
Noyos,  J    H.     History  of  American  socialisms.  *I 

Nozze  di  Figaro;  com.  opera;  by  W.  A.  Mozart.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  e'd.op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Nubia.     Leecli,  H.  H.     (In  his  Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler.)   7684 

—  Prime,  W.  C.     Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.  3550 

—  Romer,  I.  F.    Pilgrimage  to  the  temples  and  tombs  of  Egypt,  N.,  etc.  2  v.  3705-6 

—  Russell,  M.  Nubia  and  Abyssinia.  8743 
Nugae  inutiles  ;  by  J.  M.  Merrick.  *I 
Nngent,  Lord.     See  Grenville,  G.  N.  T. 

Nugent,  E.  Optics  ;  light  and  sight,  theoret.  and  pract.  ;  their 

appl.  to  fine  art  and  indust.  pursuits.  13287 

Nuit  au   Faulhorn,  line;    Episode  de  voyage.     {In  Saynetes. 

etc.,  ser.  5  )  14795 

Nuit  de  la  garde  nationale,  Une  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,v.  1.)  *I 

Nuit  de  Noel,  La ;  op^ra  comique,  par  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  4,  V.  14.)  *I 

Nuit  Venitienne,  La  ;  par  A.  de  Musset.  {In  his  Comedies,  v.  1.)     *I 

Number  one,  round  the  corner  ;  by  W.  Brough.     {In  French's 

min.  dram.,v.  24.;  7983 

Number  five,  Hanbury  Terrace.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  House- 
hold Words,  V.  7.)  14307 

Number  \o  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.     {In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 

Numismatics.     Henfrey,  H.  W.     Guide  to  Eng.  coins.  10656 

—  Humphreys,  H.  N.    Coin-collector's  manual.    2  v.  2099-100 

—  Jewitt,  L.'    Among  coins.     (In  his  Half-hrs.  amg.  Eng.  antiq.)  16829 
Handbook  of  Eng.  coins.  *I 

—  Mathews,  G.  D.    The  coinages  of  the  world ;  anc.  and  mod.  *I 

—  Newton,  C.  T.    Greek  numismatics.    (In  his  Ess.  on  art  and  archaeology.)  19887 

—  Prime,  W.  C.    Coins,  medals,  and  seals,  anc.  and  mod. ;  with  sk.  of  the 

hist,  of  coins  and  coinage.  3551 

—  See  also  Great  Britain. 

Nuna,  the  Bramin  girl ;  by  H.  W.  French.  21214 

Nunez  Cabe^a  de  Vaca,  Alvan.     Kingsley,  H.      {In  his  Tales 

ofoldtrav.)  ^         8065 

Nunneries.     Hogan,    W.      Auricular   confession   and  Popish 

nunneries.      {With  his  Voperj ;  etc.)  1938 

—  See  also  Grey  nunnery. 

Nuremberg.     Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Sketches.)  2329 

—  Whiting,  H.  J.  Pictures  of  Nuremberg,  etc.,  2  v.  4753-4 
Nursery.     See  Children. 

Nursery,  The,  v.  1-30.  10508-18  ;  13380-90 

Nursery  nonsense  ;  by  D'A.  W.  Thompson.  11531 

Nursery  rhymes  of  England  ;  ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  12954 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  919 

Nursery  songs.     Froebel,  F.     Mother-play  and  nursery  songs.  18079 
Nursing.     Conn.  Training  School  for  Nurses.     Handbook  of 

nursing.  18208 

—  Eastern  tio.spitals  and  Eng.  nurses;  by  a  lady  volunteer.  1316 

—  Mitchell,  S.  W.    Nurse  and  patient;  Camp  cure.                          *  17216 

—  Nightingale,  F.    Notes  on  nursing.  3258 

—  Sanborn,  F.  B.    Training  schools  for  nurses.  {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1874.)  16734 

—  Storer,  H.  K.    On  nurses  and  nursing;  with  esp.  ref.  to  sick  women.  7475 

—  White,  V.    Manual  of  N. ;  prep,  for  the  training  school,  Bellevue  Hospital.  17511 

—  See  also  Children. 

Nus,  Y..,  joint  author.     See  Brisebarre,  E. 

Nussir-ud-Deen.     See  Nasr-ad-din. 

Nuts.     Simmonds,   P.  L.     On  nuts ;  their  produce  and  uses. 

{In  his  Sci.  and  commerce.)  18644 

Nuts  and  crackers  for  Christmas.  13415 

Nuttall,  T.     Introduction  to  systematic  and  phys.  botany.  3273 

—  Manual  of  the  ornithology  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada;  Land  birds.  3274 

—  Same ;  Water  birds.  3275 
Nutting,  M.  O.     Mount  Holyoke  Seminary.     {In  Brackett,  A. 

C.     Educ.  of  Am.girls.)  12327 

Nyassa,  Lake.     Livingstone,  D.  and  C    {In  their  Narrative  of 

an  exp.  to  the  Zambesi.)  .  6261 

—  Young.  E.  D.    Nyassa ;  journal  of  adv. ;  rev.  by  H.  Waller.  17823 
Nyblom,  C.  R.     »Johan  Ludvig  Runeberg.      {In  Runeberg,  J. 

L.     Samladeskrifter,  V.  1.)  15041 

Nybom,  J.     Samlade  dikter.  2  v..  15039-40 

Nystrom,    J.   W.     New   treat,   on  steam    engineering;  phys. 

properties  of  permanent  gases  and  of  vapor.  17195 

—  New  treat,  on  elements  of  mechanics;  strict  precision  in  the  meaning  of 

dynamical  terms;  app.  on  Duodenal  arithmetic  and  metrology.  13443 

0.,  E.  M.     Memoir  of  A.  Smee,  by  his  daughter;   with  select. 

fr.  his  writings.  19132 

O.  T.,  a  Danish  romance  ;  by  H.  C  Andersen.  156 

O  mou  Adelaide  !  comedie  ;  par  C.  Narrey.     {In  Legouve,  J. 

W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14687 

Oak  openings  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  955 

Oakes,  A.  H.     A  teacher  taught.     {In  Matthews,  J.  B.  Com- 
edies, etc.)  19355 
Oakey,  Miss.     See  Dewing,  M.  R. 
Oakey,  A.  F.     Building  a  home.     (Appletons'  home  books.)      20379 

—  Home  grounds.     (Appletons'  home  books.)  20574 
Oakey,  A.   E.     From  attic  to   cellar ;  book  for  young  house- 
keepers.                                                                                         19073 

Oakham,  Mass.     Fairbank,  J.  B.     History  of  O.     {In  Hist. 

of  Wor.  Co.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Oakridge  ;  old-time  story  ;  by  J.  E.  Smith.  13574 

Oars.     See  Rowing. 
Obelisks.     See  Cleopatra's  Needle. 
Ober,  F.  A.     Camps  in  the  Caribbees  ;  adv.  of  a  naturalist  in 

the  Lesser  Antilles.  19270 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Mexico.    Illust.  22284 
Oberammergau.     Doane,  G.  H.     To  and  from  the  passion  play.  9782 

—  Hartmann,  A.    Das  Oberammergauer  Passionsspiel  in  seiner  altesten 

Gestalt.  16428 

—  Jackson,  J.  P.   The  Ober-Ammergau  Passion  Play ;  illust. ;  origin  of  play, 


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hist,  of  village  and  people,  descr.  of  scenes  and  tableaux,  and  songs.  *I 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    The  Ammergau  Mystery ;  or,  Sacred  drama  of  1860. 

{In  his  Ess.  on  Ch.  and  State.)  10698 
Oberlin,  J.  F.     Memoirs;  fr.  3d.  Lond.  ed.  ;    introd.  by  H. 

Ware,  Jr.  3276 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.  (In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 
Oberlin,   M.   S.    (W.).     Sketch  of  Mme.   O.  .  (In  Worn,   of 

worth.)  1219 

Oberon  ;  opera  ;  by  C.  M.  von  Weber.  *I 

Oberon's  horn  ;  fairy  tales  ;  by  H.  Morley.  22109 

Object  lessons.     Calkins,  N.  A.     P/imary  object  lessons.  5108 

—  Mayo,  E.    Lessons  on  objects ;  to  children  bet.  the  ages  of  six  and  eight.  15939 

—  Sheldon,  E.  A.    Elementary  object  lessons.  8609 
Lessons  on  objects.  8608 

—  Walker,  J.  Handy  book  of  object  lessons.  22430 
Object  of  interest ;  by  J.  H.   Stocqueler.     (In  French's  min. 

dr.,  V.  25.)  7983 

O'Brien,  C.  G.  Light  and  shade.  18236 
O'Brien,  F.    Gentleman  from  Ireland.     (In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  20.)  11846 
O'Brien,  F.  J.     From  hand  to  mouth.     (In  Aldrich,  T.   B. 

Good  stor.)  7463 

—  Poems  and  stories;  ed.,  with  sketch  of  the  author,  by  W.  "Winter.  20380 

—  Three  of  a  trade ;  or,  Red  little  Kriss  Kringle ;  From  hand  to  mouth. 

(In  Fam.  stor.,"  v.  2.)  18149 

O'Brien,  J.  History  of  the  Mass  and  its  ceremonies.  3d.  ed.  19195 
O'Brien,   R.   B.     The   parliamentaij  hist,   of    the  Irish  land 

question,    1829-1869  ;    origin  and  results  of    the  Ulster 

custom.  4th.  ed.  20545 
Obsequens,  J.     De  prodigiis,  cum  suppl.  C.  Lycosthenis.     (In 

Maximus,  V.     De  dictis,  v.  3.)  8349 
Observatory.     See  Physical  observatory. 
Obsession,  L' ;  monologue  en  prose  ;  par  C.  Cros.  {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  sh\  5.)  14795 

Obstacle,  L' ;  par  Th.  Beutzon  [T.  Blanc].  14579 

Obstinate  family.  (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  38.)  7990 
O'Callaghan,  J.  C.  History  of  the  Irish  brigades  in  the  service 

of  France.  -  12804 
O'Callaghan,  P.  P.     Married  bachelor.     (In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  18.)  11845 

Occasion,  L' ;  par  P.  M^rim^e.  (In  his  Theatre  de  C.  Gazul.)  9521 
Occult  sciences.  Salverte,  A.  J.  E.  B.  de.  The  occult  sciences  ; 

philos.  of  magic,  prodigies,  and  apparent  miracles.  2  v.  4439-40 

—  Smedley,  E.  and  others.  The  occult  sciences.  "  4019 
Occupations  of  a  retired  life  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].  7537 
Ocean. 

—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    The  multitudinous  seas.    Illust.  18297 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.    The  ocean.  1617 

—  Ingersoll,  E.    Old  ocean.  22587 

—  Mangin,  A.    Mysteries  of  the*  ocean;  tr.  by  [W.  H.  D.  Adams].  8477 

—  Michelet.  J.    The  sea.  f)3.S6 

—  Parsons,  C.    Sea-air  and  sea-bathing.  17055 

—  Parsons,  T.    The  sea,     (In  his  Essays,  ser.  3.)  6141 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Chemistry  of  the  ocean.     {In  his  Fam.  letters.)  16631 

—  Proctor,  E.  A.     A. mighty  sea-wave;  Strange  sea-creatures.     {In  his 

Pleasant  wavs.)  18336 

—  Reclus,  E.    The  ocean.  11275 

—  Wilson,  W.S.    The  ocean  as  a  health  resort;  pract.  inform,  as  to  sea- 

voyages.  20080 

—  Wright,  J.  H.    Ocean-work ;  or.  Evenings  on  sea  and  land.  4880 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


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Biology. 

—  Animal  life  at  great  depths  in  the  sea.  {In  Estes,  D.  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.) 

—  Damon,  W.  E.    Ocean  wonders. 

—  De  Vere,  M.  S.    Wonders  of  the  deep. 

—  Duncan,  P.  M.    The  sea-shore. 

—  Emerton,  J.  H.    Life  on  the  sea-shore. 

—  Figuier,  G.  L.    The  ocean  world ;  descr.  of  the  sea,  etc. 

—  Gosse,  P.  H.    A  j^ear  at  the  shore. 

—  Houghton,  W.    Sea-side  walks  of  a  naturalist  with  his  children. 

—  Kingsley,  C.    Glaucus ;  or,  The  wonders  of  the  shore. 

—  Knj^,  L.    Plant  life  in  the  sea.    {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.) 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Common  objects  of  the  sea-shore. 

—  A  world  of  wonders. 

—  See  also  Conchology ;— Ichthyology ;— Natural  history. 
Also  Physical  Geography,  below. 

Physical  geography. 

—  Sonrel,  L.    The  bottom  of  the  sea. 

—  Thomson,  C.  W.    The  depths  of  the  sea. 

—  See  also  Guides  for  science-teaching. 
Ocean-born  ;  by  W.  T.  Adams. 
Ocean  free  lance,  An  ;  by  W.  C.  Russell. 

Ocean  routes.     Peirce,  B.     Ocean  lanes  for  steamship  naviga- 
tion.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Ass.  Jour.,  1874.) 

Ocean  waifs,  The  ;  by  M.  Reid! 

Oceanica.     Gumming,  C.  F.  G.     A  lady's  cruise  in  a  Fr.  man- 
of-war. 

—  Vincent,  F.,  Jr.     {In  his  Through  and  through  the  tropics.) 
Ockley,  S.     History  of  the  Saracens. 
O'Conuell,  D.     Select  speeches.     2  v. 

—  Speech  on  justice  to  Ireland.    {In  Speeches  of  Brit,  statesmen,  ser.  2.) 

—  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.     {In  his  Orators  of  France.) 

—  Dix,  J.  R.    Portraits  in  Paddy  Land.    {In  his  Pen  and  ink  sk.) 

—  Fagan,  W.    Life  and  times  of  O'Connell.    2  v. 

—  Giles,  H.     {In  his  Lect.  and  essays.) 

—  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     {In  his  Lead,  of  pub.  opin.,  etc.) 

—  Popular  life  of  O'C. :  incl.  the  funeral  oration  of  Padre  Ventura  at  Rome, 

Father  Burke's'  sermon  at  Glasnevin,  and  Wendell  Phillips'  centen- 
nial oration. 
O'Connell,  D.,  Count.  Grant,  J.  {In  his  Cavaliers  of  fortune.) 
O'Connor,  A.  Madden,  R.  R.  {In  7ws  United  Irishmen,  ser.  2.) 
O'Connor,  E.  Spear,  C.  {Tn  his  Voices  fr.  prison.) 
O'Connor,  F.  Dix,  J.  R.  Portraits  in  Paddy  Land.  {In  his 
Pen  and  ink  sk.) 

—  Frost,  T.    O'Connor  and  the  "Northern  Star."    {In  his  Forty  years' 

recoil.) 
O'Connor,  F.    The  invisible  princess.     {In  Little  class.,  v 
O'Connor,  J.  D.     History  of  Turkey.     Maps  and  charts. 
O'Connor,  R.    Madden,  R.  R.  {In  Ais  United  Irishmen,  ser 
O'Connor,  T.  P.     Lord  Beaconsfield  ;  a  biography. 
O'Connor,  W.  D.     The  ghost.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  8.) 

—  Harrington. 
O'Conor,  W.  A.     History  of  the  Irish  people.     2  v. 
O'Conors,  The,   of    Castle  Conor ;    by  A.  TroUope 

Tales,  etc.) 

—  Same.  {In  Treasure  trove  ser.,  v.  3.) 
Octavia  ;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.  (/n  ^ts  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 
October  ride.  An  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.  {In  her  Country  by-ways.)  21032 
O'Curry,  E.    JVIanners  and  customs  of  the  anc.  Irish  ;  ed.  with 

introd.,  app.,  etc.,  by  W.  K.  Sullivan.     3  v.  *I 


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18480 

7892 
19302 
20049 

8133 

6228 
12951 

2473 
18864 

4845 
21268 


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11445 

13953 
20715 

15734 
5724 

21818 

15497 

3277 

5826-7 

7724 

5012 

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*I 

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9979 

15421 
10760 
13512 

4162 


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2.) 


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12979 

17205 

13512 

18744 

12979 

3278 

22923-4 

{In  his 

10955 
14268 


Odd,  or  even  ? ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 
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922  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Odd  people  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3626 

Odd  trump,  The  ;  by  J.  G.  A.  Coulson.  ,  13776 

Oddities.     Andrews,  W.     The  book  of  oddities.  21678 

Oddities  in  southern  life  and  character  ;  ed.  by  H.  Watterson.    22306 
Oddity,  The  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.     (In  his  Parlor  dramas.)  1513 

Odessa.     Koch,  K.  H.  E.     The  Crimea  and  Odessa.  2509 

Odger,  G.     Hinton,  R.  J.      (In  Ms  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 

Odhner,   C.  T.     Larobok  i  Sveriges  Norges,  och   Danmarks 

historia.  15055 

Odilon-Barrot.     See  Barrot. 

Odling,  W.     Outlines  of  chemistry.  '  12503 

Odoherty  papers  ;  by  W.  Maginn.     2  v.  2855-6 

O'Donnel,  Counts.     Grant,  J.     {In  his  Cavaliers  of  fortune.)     10760 
O'Donnells,  The,  of  Glen  cottage ;  by  D.  P.  Conyngham.  13023 

O'Donoghue,    N.    P.     Ladies  on  horseback ;   learning,    park- 
riding,  and  hunting,  with  hints  on  custom,  etc.  20746 
O'Donoghue,  The  ;  by  C.  Lever.  2631 
O'Donovan,  E.     The  Merv  Oasis  ;  trav.  and  adv.  east  of  the 

Caspian,  1879-81.     Portr.,  maps,  etc.     2  v.  22285-6 

O'DriscoU,  W.  J.     Memoir  of  D.  Maclise.  18893 

CEdipus  at  Colonos  ;  by  Mendelssohn.  *I 

Oehlenschlager,  A.  G.     Ali  and  Gulhyndi.     (In  Tales  fr.  the 

German.)  4347 

—  Autobiography.    {In  his  Correggio.)  3279 

—  Correggio;  a  tragedy ;—Grillparzer,  F.  Sappho,  a  tragedy;  with  a  sketch 

of  the  autobiography  of  O.,  fr.  the  German.  3279 

Oelnitz,  L.  v.  d.,  joint  author.     See  Lankenau,  H.  von. 
Oemler,  A.   Truck-farming  at  the  South  ;  vegetables  for  north- 
ern markets.     Illust.  22739 
O'er  moor  and  fen ;  by  C.  Walsingham.              -  15419 
Oersted,  H.  C.     The  soul  in  nature,  etc.  ;   fr.  the  German,  by 

L.  and  J.  B.  Horner  [with  biog.  sk.  by  P.  L.  Moller].  3280 

—  Moller,  P.  L.    Life  of  O.     (In  Oersted,  H.  C.    The  soul  in  nature.)  3280 
Oertel,  P.   F.   W.  {jpseud.   W.   O.   Van  Horn).     The  school- 
master of  Abbach  ;  and  other  tales.                                           8651 

Contents.     The  scissor-grinder — The  schoolmaster  of  Abbach.— The 
asylum.— The  May  Queen. 

Off-hand  sketches  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  195 

Of  high  degree  ;  by  C.  Gibbon.  22319 

Off  on  a  comet !  ;  by  J.  Verne.  17776 

Off  the  roll ;  by  K.  King.  15367 

Off  the  Skelligs;  by  J.  Ingelow.  11120 

Off  to  sea;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  10617 

Off  to  the  wilds  ;  by  G.  M.  Fenn.  22076 
Offenbach,  J.     Barbe-bleue  ;    La  belle  Helene  ;   Genevieve  de 

Brabant.   {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  La  grande  duchesse  de  Gerolstein.  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Perichole.     (7w  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  opera  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Office  of  the  people  in   art,  government,  and  religion  ;    by  G. 

Bancroft.     {In  his  Literary  and  hist,  misc.)  299 

Ofilius    Sergianus.      Elegia  de  pulice.     {Bi  Lemaire,   N.   E. 

Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  7.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8365 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  923 

O'Flanagan,  J.  R.  The  Irish  bar  ;  anecdotes  and  biog.  sketches.  18237 
•O'Flannigan  and  the  fairies  ;  by  J.  Brougham,     (in  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  10.)  11841 
Ogden,  J.    Annual  address.     {In  Am.  Norm.  Sch.  Ass.  Addr., 

etc.)  11608 

—  What  constitutes  a  consistent  course  of  study  for  normal  schools.     (In 

Xat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

Ogg,  — .     Heat.     {In  Lib.  Usef.  Kn.     Nat.  Phil.,  v.  1.)  4331 

Ogilvies,  The;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  9954 

Oglethorpe,  J.  E.     Harris,  T.  M.     Biographical  mem.  of  O.  1782 

—  Peabody,  W.B.O.    Life  of  O.   {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.biog.,v.l2.)  4121 

—  Wright,  E.  Memoir  of  Oglethorpe.  10819 
O'Grady,   W.   L.   D.     Hints   to   plumbers  and  householders. 

must.  17707 

Oh,  why  should  the  spirit  of  mortal  be  proud?  by  W.  Knox.  16574 

O'Hanlon,  A.     A  costly  heritage.  20641 

Ohio  crusade.  The,  Story  of  ;  by  D.  Lewis.  13434 

Ohio,  History.     Arthur,  T.  S.,  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.     Ohio.  232 

—  See  also  Western  Reserve. 

Ohio  River.  Bishop,  N.  H.  Four  months  in  a  sneak-box  ;  voy- 
age down  the  O.,  etc.  19211 

Ohlenschlager.     See  Oehlenschlager. 

Ohnet,  O.     Aux  avant-postes ;  com^die.     {In  Sayn^tes,  e^c, 

s6r.  1.)  14791 

Oil.     Antisell,  T.    Manufacture  of  photogenic  or  hydro-carbon 

oils.  985 

—  Williams,  W.  M.    Oils  and  candles.    Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15468 

—  See  also  Petroleum. 

Oiled  feather.  The  ;   {In  Daily  Bread,  etc.)  8689 

O'Keeffe,  J.     Wild  oats.      {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  31.)  11825 

—  Personal  reminiscences.  (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  14058 
O'Kelley,  J.  J.  Mambi-land  ;  or.  Adventures  in  Cuba.  12764 
Olcott,  H.  S.     Outlines  of  the  first  coarse  of  Yale  Agricultural 

lect.     Introd.  by  J.  A.  Porter.  6433 

Old  age.     Bernard,  T.     Comforts  of  old  age.  5641 

Old  agency.  The  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.    {In  her  Castle  Nowhere.)  13585 
Old  and  young ;    comedy ;  by  J.  Salmon.      {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  36.)  11828 
Old  bachelor.   The ;    comedy ;    by  W.  Congreve.     {In  Hunt, 

J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Old  battle-ground.  The  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  13855 

Old  brown  pitcher.  The  ;  and  other  tales.  7441 

Old  bureau.  The  ;  by  D.  C.  Colesworthy.  883 

Old  countess.  The;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  11580 

Old  countess.  The  ;  by  E.  Hofer.  8647 

Old  Creole  days  ;  by  G.  W.  Cable.  ISQ^Q 

Old  curiosity  shop  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  1203 

Old  Deccan  days  ;  or,  Hindoo  fairy  legends  ;  by  M.  Frere.  7619 

Old  doctor.  The  ;  or.  Stray  leaves  from  my  journal.  7111 

Old  dominion,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5271 

Old  Dominion,  The,  Stories  of ;  by  J.  E.  Cooke.  18668 

Old  faiths  in  new  light ;  by  N.  Smyth.  19042 
Old-fashioned  fairy  tales.     Illust.     Original  ed.     2  ser.           19937-8 
Contents.    Ser.  1.    Princess  Minikin.— Prince  Elfin.— Prince  Sincere. 
—Blanch  and  Vermilion. — Prince  Desire  and  Princess  Mignonetta. — Per- 


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rault,  C.  Toads  and  diamonds.— Aulnoy,  i^fme.  d'.  The  beneficent  frog ; 
Graciosa  and  Percinet;  The  Princess  Maia;  The  white  cat;  Babiola.— 
Perrault,  C.    The  master  cat,  or.  Puss  in  boots. — Beaumont,  La  Princesse 


de.  Prince  Cherry.  2,  Aulnoy,  illfwe.  d'.  The  blue  bird. — Perrault,  C. 
Little  Red  Riding-hood.— Caylus,  comte  de.  Septimus.- Perrault,  C.  Blue 
beard.— Aulnoy,  Mme.  d'.    The  yellow  dwarf.— F^nelon,  F.  de.    A  visit 


to  the  islands  of  pleasure. — Perrault,  C.  Cinderella. — Aulnoy,  Mme.  d' 
Story  of  the  hind  m  the  forest;  The  good  little  mouse ;  The  fair  one  with 
the  golden  hair ;  Princess  Rosetta.  Perrault,  C.  The  sleeping  beauty  in 
the  wood ;  Hop-o'-my-thumb. 

Old  fashioned  girl,  An  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  8378 
Old  four-poster,  The  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.     (In  their 

Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft,  etc.)  19096 

Old  French  chateau,  The,  near  Toulouse.  18949 

Old  friends  and  new  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.  19031 
Old  friends  and  new  ;  by  R.  M.  Johnston.     (Li  his  Dukesbor- 

ough  tales.)  22894 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  6979 

Old  Gardiston  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.     {In  her  Rodman,  etc.)  19610 

Old  gentleman's  teetotum.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.)  19141 

Old  guard.     (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  4.)  11836 
Old   heads   and   hearts ;    comedy ;    by   D.    Bourcicault.     (In 

Mod.   stand,    dr.,  v.  8.)  11810 
Old  helmet,  The  ;  by  E.  Wetherell  [S.  Warner].     2  v.              5485-6 

Old  homestead,  The  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  4216 

Old  homestead,  The  ;  by  A.  Theuriet.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

Old  house  by  the  river  ;  by  W.  C.  Prime.  3554 

Old  house.  The,  on  Briar  hill ;  by  J.  G.  Meredith.  13465 

Old  Kensington;  by  A.  E.  Thackeray.  11556 

Old  lieutenant.  The,  and  his  son  ;  by  N.  Macleod.  6239 

Old  maids  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.    (In  his  Dram,  works.)  11888 
Old  Mam'selle's  secret ;  after  the  German  of  E.  Marlitt  [E. 

Johns].  7360 

Old  man's  bride  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  4940 

Old  Margaret ;  by  H.  Kingsley.                                                  ,  10746 
Old  Martin  Boscawen's  jest ;  by  M.  C.  L.  Reeves  [Mrs.  Rodney] 

and  E.  Read.  17913 
Old  mirror.  The ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].     (In  her  Dead 

sin,  etc.)  11481 

—  Same.  {In  her  Seen  and  heard.)  11160 
Old  Mortality  ;  by  W.  Scott.  3809 
Old  Mother  Goose  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  (In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 
Old  Myddleton's  money  ;  by  M.  G.  Hay.  13491 
Old  oak  chest.  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5816 
Old  Olaf  ;  by  M.  Thoresen.  9290 
Old,  old  story.  The  ;  by  G.  Roy.  13975 
Old,  old  story,  An  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.    (In  their  Case 

of  Mr.  Lucraft,  etc.)  19096 

Old  patroon.  The  ;  by  J.  A.  Maitland.  6721 

Old  Poz  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.    (In  her  Parent's  assistant.)  1336  ;  15296 

—  Same.  {In  Follen,  E.  L.  C.  Home  dramas.)  1488 
Old  reefer's  yarn  ;  by  W.  Leggett.     (In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales, 

V.  1.)  7223 
Old  regime.     See  France.    History. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  925 

Old  Rudderford  Hall ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.     (Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.)   13980 
— Same.     {In  her  My  sister's  confession.)  16893 

Old  Saint  Ann's  gateway.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  from  Household 

Words,  V.  7.)  14307 

Old  St.  Paul's  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  8167 

Old  slip  warehouse  ;  by  M.  A.  Denison.  17962 

Old  story,  An,  of  my  farming  days  ;  by  F.  Reuter.     3  v.         18747-9 
Old  Styles's  ;  by  H.  Spicer.  4173 

Old  Testament.     See  Bible. 

Old-time  child-life ;  by  E.  H.  Arr  [E.  H.  Rollins].  20040 

Old  time  pictures  and  sheaves  of  rhyme  ;  by  B.  F.  Taylor.  12356 

Old  wells  dug  out ;  sermons  ;  by  F.  DeW.  Talmage.  12940 

Old  words  and  modern  meanings  ;  by  T.  W.  Greene.  17495 

Old  world.  An,  as  seen  through  young  eyes  ;  by  E.  H.  Walworth.   17024 
Oldbury  ;  by  A.  Keary.  15597 

Oldcastle,  J.     Journals  and  journalism,  1880.     2d.  ed.  22691 

Olden  time  in  New  York.  10091 

Oldenbarneveld,  J.  van.  Motley,  J.  L.  Life  and  death  of 
John  of  Barneveld  ;  with  view  of  the  causes  and  movements 
of  the  Thirty  Years'  War.     2  v.  *I ;  12677-8 

Oldport  days  ;  by  T.  W.  Higginson.  11943 

Oldstyle,  Jonathan,  pseud.     See  Irving,  W.     Letters  of  O. 
Oldtown  fireside  stories  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  9783 

Oldtown  folks  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  7748 

Olin,  S.     Travels  in  Egypt,  Arabia  Pet rea,  and  the  Holy  Land. 

2  V.  3281-2 

O'Lincoln,  R.     George  Ready ;  or,  How  to  live  for  others.  2674 

Olio,  The  ;  or.  Speaker's  companion.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  34.)  .  7988 

Oliphant,  C,  the  younger.     Rogers,  C.     Memoir  and  poems. 

{In  Nairne,  C.     Life.)  9779 

Oliphant,  G.  H.  H.  The  law  of  horses  ;  incl.  the  law  of  inn- 
keepers, veterinary  surgeons,  e^c,  and  of  hunting,  racing, 
wagers,  and  gaming;  ed.  by  G.  R.  Ryder.  16632 

Oliphant,  L.    A  journey  to  Katmandu  ;  including  sketch  of  the 

Nepaulese  ambassador  at  home.  5465 

—  The  land  of  Gilead,  with  excursions  in  the  Lebanon.  20514 

—  The  land  of  Khemi;  up  and  down  the  middle  Nile.    Illust.  21898 

—  Narrative  of  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  mission  to  China  and  Japan,  1857-69.  3283. 

—  Piccadilly;  fragment  of  contempt,  biography.  12905 

—  Tender  recollections  of  Irene  Macgillicuddy'.    (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17564 

—  Same.    (In  Oliphant,  L.    Traits,  etc.)  22692 

—  Same,     (in  Tales  from  Blackwood,  new  ser.,  v.  1.)  19146 

—  Traits  and  travesties,  social  and  political.  22692 

Contents.    A  Turkish  Ettondi  on  Christendom  and  Islam.— Aunt  Ann's 

5 host  story.— The  reconstruction  of  sheepfolds.— Moral  reflections  by  a 
apanese  traveller.— Autobiography  of  a  joint-stock  company  (limited)  .— 
The  newest  American  railroad.— Dollie",  and  the  two  Smiths.— Knight- 
errantry  in  the  19th.  cent.— A  new  method  of  social  evolution.— The 
adventures  of  a  war  correspondent.— An  Amer.  statesman  on  Irish 
atrocities.— The  tender  recollections  of  Irene  Macgillicuddy. 
Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     Adam  Graeme  of  Mossgray.  3285 

—  Agnes.  8812 

—  Agnes  Hopetoun's  schools  and  holidays.    Illust.  18682 

—  At  his  gates.    Illust.  111S9 

—  The  Athelings.  5201 

—  A  beleagured  city ;  narr.  of  recent  events  in  the  city  of  Semur ;  story  of 

the  seen  and  the  unseen.'  19788 


926  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Biographical  sketch  of  G.  MacPherson.  (In  MacPherson,  G.   Memoirs  of 

A.  Jameson.)  1808& 

—  The  Brownlows.  724& 

—  Caleb  Field.  11312 

—  Same.    (  With  The  orphans.)  11577 

—  Carita.  17165 

—  Cervantes.    (For.  class,  for  Eng.  Readers.)  20174 

—  Chronicles  of  Carlingford.  255& 

—  The  curate  in  charge.  15462 

—  Dante.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  17196 

—  The  days  of  my  life ;  autobiography.  14361 

—  Dress.     (Art  at  home  ser.)  18408 

—  Foreign  classics  for  Eng.  readers ;  namely ; 

Besant,  W.    Rabelais.  18913 

Collins,  C.  W.    Saint  Simon.  19757 

Collins,  W.  L.    La  Fontaine  and  other  French  fabulists.  21430 

—  Montaigne.  18561 
Graham,  H.  G.  Rousseau.  22439 
Hamley,  E.  B.  Voltaire.  17275 
Hasell,  E.  J.    Calderon.  19264 

—  Tasso.  >  22as3 
Hay  ward,  A.  Goethe.  17754 
Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Cervantes.                            '  20174 

—  Dante.  17196- 

—  and  Tarver,  F.  Moli^re.  18391 
Reeve,  H.  Petrarch.  17637 
Sime,  J.  Schiller.  21451 
Thackeray,  A.  I.  Mme.  de  S6vign6.  206S6 
Trollope,  H.  M.  Corneille  and  Racine.  "  20493 
Tulloch,  J.    Pascal.  17561 

—  Francis  of  Assisi.    2d.  ed.  10122 

—  The  fugitives.  19360 

—  The  greatest  heiress  in  England.  19688 

—  Harry  Joscelyn.  20652 

—  He  that  will  not  when  he  may.               ^  20205 

—  Heart  and  cross.  2364 

—  Historical  sketches  of  the  reign  of  George  II.  8132 

Contents.  Queen  Caroline.— Sir  R.  Walpole.— Lord  Chesterfield.— 
Lady  M.  W.  Montagu. — A.  Pope. — The  young  chevalier. — J.  Wesley. — 
Commodore  Anson. — Bp.  Berkeley. — S.  Richardson. — David  Hume. — "W. 
Hogarth. 

—  The  house  on  the  moor.  21283 

—  In  trust ;  story  of  a  lady  and  her  lover.    3  v.  21736-8 

—  Innocent.  11872 

—  It  was  a  lover  and  his  lass.       --  22696 

—  John.  8693 

—  Katie  Stewart.  5262 

—  The  Ladies  Lindores.  22944 

—  Ladv  Jane.  22166 

—  The  Laird  of  Norlaw.    2  v.  in  1.  11024 

—  The  last  of  the  Mortimers.  3451 

—  Life  of  E.  Irving.    Illust.  5454 

—  Lilliesleaf ;  concl.  ser.  of  Pages  in  the  life  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Maitland.  3315 

—  A  little  pilgrim.  22196 

—  Literary  hist,  of  England,  18th.-19th.  cent.    3  v.  21773-5 

—  Lucy  Crofton.  2775 

—  Madonna  Mary.  6646 

—  Magdalen  Hepburn.  3284 

—  The  makers  of  Florence ;  Dante,  Giotto,  Savonarola,  and  their  city ;  vnth 

portr.  of  Savonarola,  and  illust.  fr.  drawings  by  Delamotte.  *I 

—  Margaret  Maitland.    See  Passages,  etc.,  below. 

—  May.  11683 

—  Memoir  of  Count  de  Montalembert.    2  v.  11663^ 

—  The  minister's  wife.  8040 

—  Miss  Majoribanks.  6370 

—  Mrs.  Arthur.  1750a 

—  Ombra.  10952 

—  The  orphans ;  and  Caleb  Field.  11577 

—  Passages  in  the  life  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Maitland,  written  by  herself.  3090 

Note.    For  continuation  see  Lilliesleaf. 

—  The  perpetual  curate.  6440 

—  Phoebe  junior.  16684 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  927 

—  The  primrose  path.  17911 

—  A  rose  in  June.  13008 

—  The  secret  chamber.    {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  2.)  19147 

—  Self  sacrifice.  5680 

—  A  son  of  the  soil.  21282 

—  Squire  A rden.  13080 

—  The  storv  of  Valentine,  and  his  brother.  13538 

—  The  three  brothers.  8691 

—  White  ladies.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  14005 

—  Within  the  precincts.  18602 

—  Young  Musgrave.  17424 

—  Zaidee.  3286 

—  and  Tarver,  F.    Moli^re.    (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  18391 
Oliphaut,  T.  L.  K.      The   duke    and  the   scholar,    and   other 

essays.  14164 

Contents.  Life  of  the  Duke  de  Luynes.— Life  of  Huillard-Br^holles. — 
Life  of  Fra  Salimbene.— Was  the  old  Eng.  aristocracy  destroyed  by  the 
Wars  of  the  Roses?— The  long  union  between  the  English  Lords  and  Com- 
mons. 

—  The  sources  of  standard  English.  12123 
Oliphant,  T.  R.     Eton  ;  life  among  the  Oppidans.     {In  Pas- 

coe,  C.  E.     Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21117 

Olivarez,  Count.     See  Guzman,  G. 

Olive  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].  9952 

Olive  Blake's  good  work.  ;  by  J.  C.  Jeafifreson.  2352 

Olive  Lacy  ;  by  A.  Argyle.  12753 

Olive  merchants  of  Bagdat.      (In  FoUeu,   E.   L.   C.     Home 

dramas.)  1488 

Oliver,  D.     Guide  to  the  Royal  Botanic  Gardens  and  pleasure 

grounds,  Kew.  *I 

Oliver,  G.  A.     Study  of  M.  Edgeworth,  with  not.  of  her  father 

and  friends.  22169 

Oliver,  J.     Wreck  of  the  Glide  ;  with  recoil,  of  the  Fijiis,  and 

of  Wallis  Island.  4875 

Oliver  Ellis  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10775 

Oliver  of  the  mill ;  by  M.  L.  Charlesworth.  19565 

Oliver  Twist ;  by  C.  Dickens.  1204 

Olivette  ;  op^ra  comique  ;  by  Audran.  *I 

Olivia  Raleigh;  by  W.  W.  F.  Synge.  16899 

Olivia's  favour;  a  tale  of  Hallowe'en.   (With  The  portr.  in  my 

uncle's  din. -room  )  10679 

Oilier,  E.    Cassell's  illust.  hist,  of  the  Russo-Turkish  war.  2  v. 

18839-40 

Contents.    Vol.  1.    To  the  fall  of  Plevna;  incl.  hist.  sk.  of  the  Russian 
and  Turkish  empires.    2.    Dec.  1878,  to  the  peace ;  incl.  a  hist,  of  Cyprus, 
and  of  the  Afghan  war. 
Ollivier,  E.     King,  E.     {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 

Olmecas,  The,  and  the  Tultecas  ;  early  Mexican  ethnology  and 

history  ;  by  P.  J.  J.  Valentini.  22775 

Olmsted,  D.     Introduction  to  nat.  philosophy.  5917 

—  Letters  on  astronomy ;  elements.     (School  lib.)  3287 
Olmsted,   F.   L.     The  cotton  kingdom ;    obs.   on  cotton   and 

slavery  in  the  Amer.  slave  states.  2  v.                                 5375-6 

—  Journey  in  the  seaboard  slave  states,  1856.  3290 

—  Journey  through  Texas.  3289 

—  Public  jjarks  and  the  enlargement  of  towns.  {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Walks  and  talks  of  an  Amer.  farmer  in  Eng.  3291 
Olney,  E.  W.     See  Kirk,  E.  W. 


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Olney,  P.  B.     Biography  of  E.  Chapin.    (In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Olney,  S.     Williams,   C.  R.     (In  her  Biog.  of  rev.  heroes.)  4794 
Oluitz.     See  Oelnitz. 

Olrig  Grange  ;  ed.  by  H.  Kiinst.  10605 
Olympia.     Newton,  C.  T.     Discoveries  at  O.    (In  his  Ess.  on 

art,  etc.)  19887 

Olympic  devils  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  (Jn /ws  Extravaganzas,  v.  1.)  *I 

Olympic  revels  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.   (In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  1.)  *I 
Oman.     Wellsted,  J.  R.     Travels  in  O.    (Jri  Taylor,  B.    Cycl. 

of  mod.  trav.)  4356 
Omar  Khayy^n.     Quatrains ;    tr.   into  Eng.   verse  by  E.   H. 

Whinfield.  *I 

—  Palgrave,  W.  G.  The  poet  'Omar.  {In  his  Ess.  on  East,  quest.)  12382 
Ombra  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  10952 
Ombre.  "Hobah."  The  game  of  modern  ombre.  7328 
Ombre,  L' ;  opera  comique,  de  Flotow.  *I 
O'Meara,  B.  E.     Napoleon  in  exile,  or,  A  voice  fr.  St.  Helena  ; 

opinions  and  reflections  of  N.     2  v.  3292-3 

O'Meara,  K.     Frederic  Ozanam  ;  his  life  and  works.  18315 

—  Pearl.  19361 
Omler.     See  Oemler. 

Omnibus,  The.  (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  4.)  11836 
Omoo  ;  narr.  of  adv.  in  the  South  Sea ;  by  H.  Melville.  2997 
Omphalos  ;  attempt  to  untie  the  geological  knot ;  by  P.  H.  Gosse.  13041 
On  a  pincushion,  and  other  fairy  tales  ;  by  M.  De  Morgan.  20083 
On  an  old  Latin  text-book  ;  by  T.  W.  Higginson.  (In  his  At- 
lantic ess.)  12372 
On  both  sides  of  the  sea  ;  by  [E.  R.  Charles].  7120 
On  'change  in  Paris.    (Bi  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  2.)  14302 

On  guard  ;  by  A.  Thomas.  12455 
On  ne  badine  pas  avec  I'amour ;  par  A.  de  Musset.     (In  his 

Comedies,  v.  1.)  *I 
On  ne  saurait  penser  a  tout ;  par  A.  de  Musset.     (In  his  Com- 
edies, V.  2.)  *I 
On  nous  regarde  !  indiscretion  ;  par  J.  de  Marthold.     (In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 

On  picket  duty  ;    by  L.  M.  Alcott.     (In  her  Prov.  stor.)  22009 

On  the  church  steps  ;  by  S.  C.  Hallowell.  13076 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm  ;  by  M.  Roberts.  7867 
On  the  edge  of  winter ;  stor.  and  ballads  of  the  early  days  of 

our  country;  by  R.  Markham.  21098 

On  the  eve  ;  by  I.  S.  Turgeneff.  11495 
On  the  eve  of  the  wedding  :    by  J.  de  Marthold.     (Plays  for 

priv.  act.)  17926 
On  the  Goodwin  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.     (Li  their  Case 

of  Mr.  Lucraft,  etc.)  19096 

On  the  heights ;  by  B.  Auerbach.                     .  6958 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  S.  A.  Stern.  2  v.  13897-8 
On  the  wing  ;  by  M.  E.  Blake.  22722 
On  the  wing  ;  by  Maximilian.  *I 
On  time  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7882 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  929 

On  viol  and  flute  ;  poems  ;  by  E.  W.  Gosse.  22581 

Once  a  week.    1866,  1868.  7301-3 

Once  upon  a  time  there  were  two  kings  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.   {In 

his  Extravaganzas,  v.  4.)  *I 

Oncle   d'Am^rique,    L' ;     com^die-vaud.,    par   A.    E.    Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  15.)  *I 

Ondine,  Une  ;  par  A.  Theuriet.  14554 

One-and-Three  ;  by  F.  C.  Burnand.  21948 

One  coat  for  two  suits  ;  by  C.  M.  Walcot.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  15.)  11843 

One  day  at  Arle  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.      {In  her  Surly  Tim.)  17184 

One  day's  weaving  ;  by  Lynde  Palmer  [M.  L.  Peebles].  7102 

One  hundred  years  ago  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  14018 

One  hundred  years  ago  ;    by  G.   M.   Baker.      {In  his  Handy 

dramas.)  16747 

One  hundred  years'  progress  of  the  U.S.     2  v.  12297-8 

One  in  a  thousand  ;  by  M.  A.  Livermore.     (  With  Thirty  years 

too  late.)  17397 

One  May  day  ;  by  Miss  Grant.  21510 

One  New  Year's  night ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].     {In  her 

Dead  sin,  etc.)  11481 

One  of  them  ;  by  C.  Lever.  2632 

*'  One  of  three  ;  "  by  J.  Fothergill.  20766 

One  pair  of  blue  eyes  ;  by  C.  Nordhoff.     {In  his  Cape  Cod.)        7532 
One  summer  ;  by  B.  W.  Howard.  13895 

One  trip  more,  and  other  stories  ;  by  A.  Manning.  14177 

One   touch   of    nature ;  by   B.    Webster.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  36.)  7989 

One  will  and  three  ways ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.  {In  her  Bye- 
words.)  19611 
One  woman's  two  lovers  ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  13355 
One  year  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  19789 
One  year  abroad  ;  by  B.  W.  Howard.  17132 
One  year  at  our  boarding  school ;  by  A.  Phelps.  7335 
O'Neal,  the  great ;  drama ;  by   N.   H.   B.  Clarke.     ( Jn  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  42.)  11831 

Onesimus ;    memoirs  of   a  disciple  of   St.   Paul ;    by   [E.   A. 

Abbott].  21519 

Ougaro,  Uair.     See  Dall'  Ongaro. 
Onkel,  A. ^  pseud.     See  Wetterbergh,  C.  A. 

Only  a  clod  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  6439 

Only  a  fiddler  ;  by  H.  C.  Andersen.  157 

Only  a  girl ;  by  [W.  Von  Hillern].  7636 

See  also  Ernestine. 
Only  a  pin  !  fr.  the  French  of  J.  T.  de  Saint. -Germaine  [J.  R. 

Tardieu].  11597 

Only  girls  ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  11290 

Only  herself;  by  Mrs.  C'udlip.  4412 

Onlv  sister.  An  ;  by  Mme.  De  Witt.  11320 

Only  three  weeks.  10630 

Ontology.     Hill,  W.  H.   Elements  of  philosophy,  comp.  logic, 

and  ontology.  18001 


930  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Onward;  by  J.  A.  Winscora.  4830 

Oology.     See  also  Eggs  ; — Ornithology. 

Oort,  H.  and  Hooykaas,  I.  ivith  the  assistance  of  A.  Kuenen. 

The  Bible  for  learners  ;   [tr.  by  P.  H.  Wicksteed].  3  v.  22287-9 

Contents.    V.   1.     Introduction;    The  generations  before  Moses  to 
David.    2.    Fr.  David  to  the  supremacy  of  the  Mosaic  law.    3.    The 
narratives  of  the  New  Testament. 
Oosterzee,  J.  J.  van.     Practical  theology;  tr.   and  adapt,   to 

Eng.  readers,  by  M.  J.  Evans.  18576 

Open  question,  An  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  11318 

Open  !  sesame  !  ;  by  F.  Church.  13968 

Opening  a  chestnut  burr  ;  by  E.  P.  Roe.  13089 

Opera.     Carlyle,  T.     The  opera.    {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess., 

V.  4.)  699 

—  Clayton,  E.  C.  Chronological  list  of  operas  and  their  composers.  (In  her 

Queens  of  song.)  5873 

—  Edwards,  H.  S.    History  of  the  Opera  fr.  its  origin  in  Italy;  with  anec- 

dotes of  composers,  etc.    2  v.  16992-3 

—  Hueffer,  F.    The  chances  of  Eng.  opera.     (In  his  Mus.  stud.)  •   19852 

—  Maretzek,  M.    Crotchets  and  quavers ;  an  opera  manager  in  America.  290O 

—  "Notelrac."    Operas;  their  writers  and  their  plots.  21304 

—  Pardon,  G.  F.    Tales  fr.  the  operas.  9672 

—  Tryon,  G.  W.    Standard  ed.  of  op.  librettos.    2  v.  ♦! 
Note.    For  the  music  of  many  operas,  »ee  the  names  of  composers. 

Op^ra  a  la  cour,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (In  his  Operas  com- 

iques,  v.  9.)  *I 

Opie,  Mrs.  A.  (A.)     Detraction  displayed.  3295 

—  Kavanagh,  J.     (In  her  Eng.  women.)  7014 

—  Martineau,  H.     (In  her  Biog.  sketches.)  7657  •  16744 
Opie,  J.     Cunningham,  A.     (In  his  Lives  of    Brit,   painters, 

etc.,  V.  2.)  1054 

—  Sketch  of  O.    (In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 
Opinions.     Bailey  S.     Essays  on  the  formation  and  publ.   of 

opinions,  etc.  289  ;  1406 

Opitz,  M.     Ausgewahlte  Dichtungen  ;    hrsg.    v.  J.  Tittmann. 

(Deut.  Dicht.  des  17  Jahrh.)  16463 

Opium.     De  Quincey,  T.     Additions  to  the  Confessions.     {In 

his  Avenger,  etc.)  1164 

Confessions  of  an  opium-eater.  1159 ;  14008 

Note  book  of  an  Eng.  opium  eater.  1188 

—  Hubbard,  F.  H.    The  opium  habit  and  alcoholism  :  with  sugg.  for  treat- 

ing painful  complications.  21235 

—  Kane,  H.  H.    Opium-smoking  in  America  and  China.  21539 
Oppermann,  A.  Ernst  Rietschel,  the  sculptor;  and  the  lessons 

of  his  life  ;  autobiog.  and  mem.  15726 

Oppert,  E.  A  forbidden  land  ;  Voyages  to  the  Corea ;  with 
acct.  of  its  geography,  hist.,  prod.,  and  commerc.  capabili- 
ties, etc.     Charts  and  illust.  19668 

Opportunities  for  industry  and  the  safe  investment  of  capital ; 

or,  A  thousand  chances  to  make  money.  3299 

Opportunity  ;  by  A.  M.  Crane.  7078 

Opposite  neighbors;  by  J.  H.  Paul.     (In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  19.)  11845 

Opthalmoscope.     Hogg,  J.    The   opthalmoscope ;  its  mode  of 

appl.  expl.,  and  its  value  shown.  *I 

Optic,  Oliver,  pseud.     See  Adams,  W.  T. 

Optics.     Abbott,  J.     Light.     (Sci.  for  the  young.)  11264 

—  Brewster,  D.    Treatise  on  optics.  499 


\:)ATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  931 

—  Cooke,  C.  W.    Optical  illusions.     {In  Browu,  E.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  Dick,  T.    On  light,     (/n  his  Pract.  astron.)  1179 

—  Ferguson,  J.     (In  his  Lect.)  5038-9 

—  Forbes,  G.    The  velocity  of  light.     (In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect,,  v.  2.)  17679 

—  Guillemin,  A.    Phenomena  and  laws  of  light.     {In  his  Appl.  of  phys. 

fore.)  *I 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.    On  the  relation  of  optics  to  painting.     {In  /iisPop. 

lect.,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  20368 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.     {In  his  Familiar  lect.)  6523 

—  Lees,  W.    Elements  of  acoustics,  light,  and  heat.  12622 

—  Lommel,  E.    Nature  of  light;  with  acct.  of  phys.  optics.  15405 

—  Marion,  F.  Wonders  of  O. ;  tr.  and  ed.  [with  chap,  on  the  spectroscope] 

by  C.  W.  Quinn.  7126 

—  Mayer,  A.  M.  and  Barnard,  C.    Light ;  expr.  in  the  phenomena.  17191 

—  Nugent,  E.    Optics;   light  and  sight  treated  with  their  appl.  to  fine  art 

and  indust.  pursuits.  13287 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.     {In  his  Cyclopaedic  science.)  8036 

—  Proctor,  R.  H.    Drifting  light  waves.     {In  his  Pleasant  ways.)  1833& 

—  Pynchou,  T.  R.    The  chemical  forces,  heat,  light,  electricity.  9754 

—  Spottiswoode,  W.    Polarisation  of  light.  13414 
Polarised  light.     {In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 

—  Stokes,  G.  G.    The  absorption  of  light  and  the  colours  of  nat.  bodies. 


Same.  (In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Lectures  on  light :  del.  in  the  U.  S.,  1872-3.  11394 

Light  and  electricity.  9757 

New  chemical  reactions  prod,  by  light.     {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 

—  Wright,  L.    Light;  experimental'O.,  chief,  with  the  lantern.  22435 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.     {In  his  Hand-book  of  household  science.)  6284 

—  See  also  Polarization;— Refraction. 
Also  Light  (in  medicine). 

Optimism.     Hedge,   F.   H.     Dualism  and  optimism.     {In  his 

Ways  of  the  spirit.)  17367 

Opuscula ;  essays,  chief,  philological  and  ethnographical ;  by 

R.  G.  Latham.  17950 

Oracles.  De  Quincey,  T.  The  Pagan  oracles.  {In  his  Memo- 
rials, etc.,  V.  1.)  1155 

—  Myers,  F.  W.  H.    Greek  oracles.    {In  Abbott,  E.    Hellenica.)  20099 

—  Sanborn,  F.  B.     {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 
Oraison  fun^bre  de  Mme.  Bourgeois,  L' ;  par  G.  Nadaud.    {In 

Sayn^tes,  eic,  s^r.  1.)  14791 

Orange  blossoms  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  9940 

Orange  (^rove  ;   [by  S.  E.  Wall].  *I 

Orange  Lily;  by  M.  Crommelin.  18705 

Orange  man,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.      {In  her  Works.)  15297 

Oranges.     Moore,  T.  W.     Treatise  and  hand-book  of  orange 

cult,  in  Florida.  21302 

Orateurs  et  sophistes  grecs.  Choix  de  harangues  d'^loges  fu- 
n^bres,  e^c,  de  Prodicus,  Pericles,  Antiphon,  Andocide, 
Lysias,  Isocrate,  Isee,  Lycurgue,  H^g^sippe,  Hyp^ride, 
Dinarque,  Dion  Chrysostome  et  Maxime  de  Tyr  ;  trad.  pub. 
par  un  membre  de  1' university.  14490 

Orators.  Harsha,  D.  A.  The  most  eminent  orators  and  states- 
men of  anc.  and  mod.  times.  1785 

—  See  also  Boston ;— English  eloquence :  — a^so  the  division  Biography 

under  France ;— U.  S. 
Oratory.     Channing,  E.  T.     Lectures.  6618 

—  Delaumosne,  Vahbe.    Art  of  oratorv,  system  of  Delsarte.  21820 

—  Mathews,  W.    Oratory  and  orators.'  18165 

—  Melmoth,  W.  Dialogue  cone,  oratorv.  (  With  his  Fitzosborne's  letters.)         299ft 

—  Quintilianus,  M.  F.    Institutes  of  oratory.    2  v.  3577-8 

—  See  also  Elocution  ;—U.  S.  Literature, 


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Orchids.     Darwin,  C.  R.     The  various  contrivances  by  which 

orchids  are  fertilised  by  insects.  16884 

—  Rand,  E.  S.,  Jr.    Manual  of  orchid  culture.  16762 
Oreo,  L' ;  par  George  Sand.    (^With  Le  p6ch6  de  M.  Antoine.)  14509 
Ordeal.     Lea,  H.   C.     The  ordeal;  essay.     {In  his  Supersti- 
tion, etc.)                                                                                      17895 

Ordeal,  An.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  1.)  14301 

Ordeal,  The,  of  Richard  Feverel ;  by  G.  Meredith.  19279 

Ordered  South  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson.     {In  his  Virginibus,  etc.)  22710 
Ordnance.     Pritchard,  H.  B.     Science  and  war.     {In  Estes, 

D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  See  also  Munitions  of  war. 
Oregon.     Description. 

—  Codman,  J.    (In  his  Round  trip  by  way  of  Panama,  etc.)  18704 

—  Ludlow,  F.  H.     (In  his  Heart  of  the  continent.)  8513 

—  Nash,  W.    Two  years  in  Oregon.                                           ,  21303 

—  Nordhoff,  C.    Northern  California,  Oregon,  and  the  Sandwich  islands.  12679 

—  Thornton,  J.  Q.    Oregon  and  California  in  1848.    2  v.  4457-8 

History. 

—  Gray,  W.  H.    History  of  Oregon,  1792-1849.  *I 

—  Hines.  G.    Oregon;  its  hist.,  condition,  and  prospects,  e^c.  1925 

—  See  also  Northwest;— West. 

Oregon  trail.  The  ;  by  F.  Parkman.  10474 
O'Reilley,  Alexander,  count.     Grant,  J.     {In  his  Cav.  of  for- 
tune.) 10760 
O'Reilley,  Andrew,  count.   Grant,  J.   {In  his  Cav.  of  fortune.)  10760 
O'Reilly,  J.  B.     Moondyne  ;  story  fr,  the  under-world.  18776 

—  Songs  fr.  the  Southern  seas ;  and  other  poems.  12090 

—  The  statues  in  the  block ;  and  other  poems.  20381 

—  Sketch  of  O'Reilly.    [In  Gilman,  A.    Poets'  homes.)  19289 
O'Reilly,  Miles,  pseud.     See  Halpine,  C.  G. 

O'Reilly,  Mrs.  R.     Giles's  minority.  12089 

—  Sussex  stories.    3  v.  20546-8 

Contents.  V.  1.  The  burden  and  the  blessing. — Meg's  mistake.— 
The  little  blue  band-box.— Waiting.  -Our  Rosie.— A  golden  wedding. 
2.  Miss  Olive's  boys.— Fairy  gold.— Master  Judd's  daughter.— Little 
Grig.  3.  Two  girls. — A  twelvemonth's  good  character. — The  tinker's 
letter.— Darby  and  Joan. 

Oreste  et  Pylade  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  12.)         *I 

Orestes;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.     (Jw /ws  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 

Orford,  Earl  of.     See  Walpole,  H.  ;— Walpole,  R. 

Organ.     Hopkins,  E.  J.  a7id  Rimbault,  E.  F.     The  organ,  its 

hist,  and  construction.  *I 

—  Stainer,  J.    The  organ.  18425 
Organ-grinder,   The;    by  R.  M.  Johnston.       {In  his  Dukes- 
borough  tales.)                                                                              22894 

Organization,  On,  in  daily  life  ;  by  A.  Helps.  10527 

Orgie,  L' ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  1.)  *I 

Orgie  dans  les  t^n^bres,  Une  ;  par  C.  Debans.    {In  his  Drames 

k  toute  vapeur.)  14653 

Oriel  College.      Mozley,  T.      Reminiscences,   chief,   of  Oriel 

College  and  the  Oxford  movement.     2  v.  21632-3 

Orient  sunbeams;  by  S.  S.  Cox.  21611 

Oriental  annual.  The  ;  by  T.  Bacon.  11110 

Oriental    history.       Eadie,    J.       Early  oriental  hist.  :    Egypt, 

Assyria,  Persia,  Lydia,  Phrygia,  and  Phoenicia.  1312 

—  Lenormant,  F.  a7id  Chevallier,  E.    Student's  manual  of  orient,  hist. ; 

anc.  hist,  of  the  East  to  the  Median  wars.    2  v.  8398-4 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  935 

Oriental  literature.     Collections.    Alger,  W.  R.    The  poetry  of 

the  East.  -  134 

Oriental  religions.     Johnson,  S.     Oriental  religions  and  their 

rel.  to  univ.  relig :  India;  China.  2  v.  11017;  17039 

—  See  also  China; — India; — Persia. 

Oriental  Translation  fund.  Yakkun  Nattannawa :  Cingalese 
poem.  App.,  The  practices  of  a  Capua  or  Devil  priest; 
and  Kolan  Nattannawa  :  Cingalese  poem  ;  ti'.  by  J.  Calla- 
way.    Illust.  *I 

Orientales,  Les  ;  par  V.  Hugo.  14431 

Origenes.     Froude,  J.  A.     Origen  and  Celsus.     {In  his  Short 

stud.,  ser.  4.)  22579 

Origin,  The,  of  nations;  by  G.  Rawlinson.  17474 

Origin  of  things  ;  by  F.  H.  Hedge.  {In  his  Ways  of  the  spirit.)   17367 

Originality.     Nason,  E.     Originality.  22593 

Origins  (in  the  arts  and  sciences).     See  Inventions. 

Orinoco  River.     Myers,  H.  M.  and  P.  V.  N.      {In  their  Life 

and  nature  under  the  tropics.)  17182 

Orissa  mission.     See  India. 

Orkney  Islands.     Abbott,  J.     Excursion  to  the  O.  Is.  (Flor. 

stor.)  14281 

—  Kneeland,  S.  Notes  on  the  Orkney  islands.  (In  his  American  in  Iceland.)      15370 

—  Anderson,  G.  and  P.  {In  their'Quide  to  the  Highlands,  etc.)  *I 
Orlandino  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  5033 
Orlando  Furioso ;    fr.  the  Italian  of   L.  Ariosto,   with  notes 

byW.  S.Rose.     2  v.  172-3 

Orleans,  E.  Charlotte,  duchesse  d'.     See  Elizabeth  Charlotte  of 

Bavaria. 
Orleans,  H.  L.  E.  duchesse  d'.     vSchubert,  G.  H.  de.     Memoir 

of   the  Duchess  of   O.  ;    by  the  Marquess  de  H. ;    with 

biog.  souvenirs  and  orig.  letters  ;  fr.  the  French.  5168 

Orleans,  H.  E.  P.  L.,  pHnce  due  d'Aumale.     See  Aumale. 
Orleans,  L.  P.  A.  d',  comte  de  Paris.     See  Paris,  L.  P.  A.  d' 

O.,  comte  de. 
Orley  Farm  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  4565 

Orlich,  L.  von.     Travels  in  India,  incl.  Sinde  and  the  Punjab. 

2  V.  4585-6 

Ormesson,  .0.   L.   d'.      Sainte-Beuve,  C.   A.     {In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  15.)  *I 

Ormin.     The  Ormulum ;   with  notes  and  glossary  of   R.   M. 

White  ;  ed.  by  R.  Holt.  *I 

Ormond;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1334;  15294 

Ormulum.     See  Ormin. 
Ornament.     See  Decoration. 
Ornithology.     Architecture  of  birds.  414 

—  Bigland,  J.    A  natural  history  of  birds,  etc.  5756 

—  Brehm,  A.  E.    Bird-life ;  tr.  by  H.  M.  Labouchere  and  W.  Jesse.  *I 

—  Burroughs,  J.    Wake-robin.  9204 

—  Coues,  E.    Field  ornithology- ;  procuring,  preparing,  and  preserv.  birds,       C?^? 

and  a  check  list  of  No.  Amer.  birds.  12301 

—  Curiosities  of  ornitholo^.  9728 

—  Dixon,  C.    Rural  bird  life ;  with  instr.  for  preserving  objects.  19912 

—  Figuier,  G.  L.    Reptiles  and  birds ;  pop.  acct.  of  their  orders,  etc.  8389 

—  Maynard,  C.  J.    Naturalist's  guide  in  collect,  and  preserv.  objects  of  nat. 

hist. ;  with  catalogue  of  the  birds  of  eastern  Mass.  4M 


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—  Stanley,  E.    Familiar  hist,  of  birds.  4634 

—  Wood,  J.  G.    Illustrated  natural  history.  6183 
My  feathered  friends.                    •        *                                                               5564 

—  See  also  Birds'  nesting ;—Eg:gs ;— Humming  birds;— Sparrow. 
Also  Canada;— Gt.  Britain;— New  England;— Pennsylvania. 

Orphan  heiress,  The  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.     (/w  his  Memorials, 

etc.,  V.  1.)  1155 

Orphan,  An,  of  the  Old  Dominion  ;  by  L.  Silvervale.  11408 

Orphans,  The;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  11577 

Orphans,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.    {In  her  Par.  assist.)    1336  ;   15296 
Orphans,  The,  of  Elfholm ;  by  F.  Browne.  10583 

Orphans  of  Normandy ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works, 

V.  2.)  3956 

Orpheus  C.  Kerr,  pseud.     See  Newell,  R.  H. 
Orpheus  in  the  Haymarket ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.    {In  his  Extrava- 
ganzas, V.  5.)  ~  *I 
Orpheus  ;  grand  opera  ;  by  Gluck.  *I 
Orpheus  ;  op^ra ;  v.  C.  W.  von  Gluck.    With  the  orig.  French 
words,  and  an  Eng.   paraphrase,  by  H.  F.  Chorley ;  ed. 
by  C.  Hall^.  *I 
Orr,  J.  L.     Savage,  eJ.      {In  his  Our  living  rep.  men.)                   3777 
Orr,  W.  S.     Circle  of  the  sciences;  namely: 

Principles  of  physiology:  Orr,  W.  S.  Principles  of  physiology.— 
Owen,  R.  Structure  of  the  skeleton  and  teeth. — Latham,  R.  G.  Vari- 
eties  of  the  human  race.  5184 

System  of  nat.  hist. :  Smith,  E.    Botany.— Dallas,  W.  S.    Zoology.  2  v.    5185-6 
Geology,  mineralogy,  and  crystallography :    Austed,  D.  T.— Physical 

feography.— Tennant,  — .  Geology.— Mitchell,  W.  Crystallography ; 
lineralogy.  5187 

Practical  chemistry :  Gore,  G.  Electro-metallurgy.— Sparling,  M,  Pho- 
tographic art.— Moleschott,  J.  A.  W.  Chemistry  of  food.— Scoffern, 
J.    Food  adulterations.— Chemistry  of  artificial  illumination.  5188 

Elementary  chemistry :  Scoffern,  J.    Elementary  chemistry.  5189 

Young,  J.  R.  Nautical  astronomy  and  navigation. — Breen,  H.  Practical 
and  phys.  astronomy. — Scoffern,  J.  Meteorology. — ^Lowe,  E.  J.  Practi- 
cal meteorology.  *  5190 

Mathematical  sciences :  Young,  J.  R. — Simple  arithmetic,  algebra,  and 
tlie  elements  of  Euclid. — Twisden,  J.  F.  Planes,  spherical  trigono- 
metry, series,  logarithms,  and  mensuration. — Jardine,  A.  Practical 
geometry.  5191 

Mechanical  philosophy:  Mitchell,  W.  Properties  of  matter;  Statics. — 
Young,  J.  R.  Pneumatics.— Imray,  J.  Dynamics;  Hydrostatics; 
Hydrodynamics ;  Practical  mechanics ;  The  steam-engine.  5192 

—  Principles  of  physiology.  (In  his  Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5184 
Orred,  Metii.,  pseud.  A  long  time  ago.  16601 
Orsay,  Countess  d'.  Clouded  happiness.  5264 
Orsted.     See  Oersted. 

Ortel.     See  Oertel. 

Orthodoxy.     Clarke,  J.  F.     Orthodoxy;  its  truths  and  errors.     1604 

—  Cook,  J.    Orthodoxy.  17442 

—  Hall,  E.  H.    Orthodoxy  and  heresy  in  the  Chr.  Church.  13405 

—  Smyth,  X.    The  orthodox  theology  of  to-day.  21112 

—  Sunderland,  J.  T.  Orthodoxy  and  revivaUsm.  16784 
Orthographic  mutineers  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.  {In  his  Misc.  ess.)  1157 
Orthophony.     See  Voice. 

Orton,  E.     Certain  rel.  of  geology  to  the  water-suppl.  of  the 

country.      {Bi  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Orton,  J.     The  Andes  and  the  Amazon.     lUust.  8174 

—  Same;  3d.  ed.    Illust.  15890 

—  Comparative  zoology,  structural  and  systematic.  15925 

—  Four  years  in  Vassar  College.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

—  Underground  treasures ;  how  and  where  to  find  them ;  kev  for  minerals 

in  the  U.  S.    New  ed.    Illust.  20778 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  935 

Orvme  College  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  8660 
Osborn,  H.  S.     The  metallurgy  of  iron  and  steel,  theoret.  and 

pract.  ;  with  spec.  ref.  to  Amer.  materials  and  processes.  *I 

Osborn,  R.  D.     Islam  under  the  Arabs.  17812 

—  Islam  under  the  Khalifs  of  Baghdad.  17813 
Osborn,  8.  Spear,  C.  {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
Osborne,  E.  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  {In  his  Fam.  Lond.  merchants.)  7853 
Osborne,  S.     Stray  leaves  fr.  an  Arctic  journal;   in  the  Polar 

regions  in  search  of  Franklin,  1850-51.  3301 
Osborne,  T.  M.    Jack  Maynard's  call.    {In  Hale,  E.  E.   Tales 

fortrav.,  v.  6.)  13935 
Osborne,  W.  H.     History  of  the  29th.  regiment  of  Mass.  Vol. 

Infantry,  in  the  war  of  the  rebellion.  *I 
Osburn,  W.  The  religions  of  the  world  ;  hist,  sketches.  3305 
Oscar  ;  by  W.  Aimwell  [W.  Simonds].  5286 
Oscar;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres  s^r.  1,  v.  5.)  *I 
Osceola,  the  Seminole  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3627 
Osgood,  F.  S.  (L.).  Powell,  T.  {In  Ms  Living  authors.)  3522 
Osgood,  H.  Winter  and  its  dangers.  (Amer.  health  prim.)  19223 
Osgood,  James  R.  &  Co.,  pub.  The  Middle  States;  hand- 
book for  travellers.  *I 
New  England;  handbook  for  travellers.  11797 

—  Osgood's  complete  pocket-guide  to  Enrope.  22749 
Osgood,  S.     American  leaves.  6571 

Contents.  Little  children.— Our  old  pew.— School  influences.— Ameri- 
can boys. — American  girls. — Fortune. — The  flag  at  home. — Learning  states- 
manship.—Oft-hand  speaking.— Art  among  the  people. — American  nerves. 
—  The  ethics  of  love.— Garden  philosophy.— Easter  flowers. —  Toward 
sunset. 

—  Catholicity  of  the  Church  of  the  Future.     {In  Relig.  aspects,  etc.)  5339 

—  God  with  "men;  or,  Footprints  of  providential  leaders.  3303 

—  Health  and  the  higher  culture.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc., 

v.  2.)  *I 

—  The  hearth-stone ;  thoughts  upon  home-life  in  our  cities.  5th.  ed.                  3302 

—  Same ;  [with  add.] .  15691 

—  Studies  in  Christian  biography.  7189 

Contents.  Augustine  and  "his  times.  — Augustine  and  his  works.— 
Chrysostom  and  the  anc.  pulpit.— Jerome  and  his  times.— Jerome  and  his 
works. — John  Calvin  and  the  reformed  system. — Teresa  and  the  devotees 
of  Spain.— Faustus  Socinus  and  the  revival  of  Unitarian  principles.— 
Hugo  Grotius  and  the  Arminians. — George  Fox  and  the  English  spiritual- 
ists.—Swedenborg  and  the  mysticism  of  science.— John  Wesley  and 
Methodism. — Jonathan  Edwards  and  the  new  Calvinism. — John  Howard 
and  prison  reform. 
Osier,  W.  R.     Tintoretto.     (Illust.  biog.  of  the  gt.  art.)  19125 

Osric  (a  poem)  ;  by  Mrs.  Tonna.     {In  her  Works.)  4474  ;  4476 

Ossawattomie  Brown  ;  drama  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  C.  Swayze.   {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  29.)  11824 

Ossian,  pseud.     See  Macpherson,  J. 
Ossoli,    S.    M.    F.^  marchesa  d\     At  home  and   abroad;    or. 

Things  and  thoughts  in  Amer.  and  Europe.     New  ed.  12350 

—  The  Liberty  bell,     (/w  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

—  Life  without  and  life  within;  Reviews,  narra.,  ess.,  and  poems:  ed.  by 

A.  B.  Fuller.  3306 

—  Papers  on  literature  and  art.    2  pts.  3309 

Contents.  Pt.  1.  Short  essay  on  critics.— A  dialogue.— The  two  Her- 
berts.—Prose  works  of  Milton.— Life  of  Sir  J.  Mackintosh.— Modern  Brit- 
ish poets, — The  modern  drama. — Dialogue,  cont.  sundry  glosses  in  poetic 
texts.  2.  Poems  of  the  people.— Miss  Barrett's  poems.— Browning's 
poems.— Lives  of  the  great  composers :   Haydn,  Mozart,  Handel,  Bach, 


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Beethoven.— Record  of  impressions  produced  by  Mr.  Allston's  pictures, 
1839.— American  literature.— Swedenborgianism.— Methodism  at  the  foun- 
tain.—Appendix  :  The  tragedy  of  Witchcraft. 

—  Summer  on  the  lakes,  in  1843.  3310 

—  Woman  in  the  19th.  cent.  3311 

—  Dall,  C.  H.     {In  her  Hist,  pictures.)  1080 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.  and  others.    Memoirs  of  O.    2  v.  12351-2 

—  Powell,  T.     {In  his  Living  authors.)  3622 

—  Russell,  W.  Margaret  Fuller.  {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 
Ostade,   A.  J.  van.     Gower,   R.     {In  his  Figure  painters  of 

Holland.)  19535 

—  Wedmore,  F,  Ostade,  Teniers,  and  Brekelenkamp.  (7w  A  is  Masters,  etc.)  19470 
Ostade,  I.  J.  van.     Gower  R.     {In  his  Figure  painters  of  Hol- 
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Ostend.     Bentivoglio,  G.     Sieges  of  Leyden  and  O.     {In  Lie- 

ber,  F.     Gt.  events,  e^c.)  5105 

Osteology.     See  Mammalia  ; — Poultry. 

Ostriches.     Beerbohm,  J.     Wanderings  in  Patagonia  ;  or,  Life 

among  the  ostrich-hunters.  18591 

—  Douglass,  A.    Ostrich  farming  in  South  Africa.  21960 

—  Mosenthal,  J.  de  and  Harting,  J.  E.  Ostriches  and  ostrich  farming.  *I 
Oswald,  E.  J.     By  fell  and  fjord  ;  scenes  and  stud,  in  Iceland. 

Illust.  22417 

Oswald,  F.  L.     Summerland  sketches ;  backwooks  of  Mexico 

and  Centr.  Amer.     Illust.  .  19890 

—  Zoological  sketches ;  out-door  study  of  natural  history.  Illust.  22041 
Oswald,  J.     Etymological  diet,  of  the  Eng.  language  ;  rev.  by 

J.  M.  Keagy.  6266 

—  Same.  Appended,  Kev  to  the  Latin,  Greek,  and  other  roots.  3312 
Oswald  Cray  ;  by  Mrs.'  H.  Wood.  9997 
Otello  ;  par  Rossini.  *I 
Otey,  J.  H.  Individual  moral  influence.  {In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Othello.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Othello;  tragedy;  by  Shakspeare.    {In  Mod.  stand,  di*.,  v.  3.)   11805 
Othello  the  second  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  19541 

Other  garret,  The.      (/n  Home  narr.)  1197 

Other  girls,  The  ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  11486 

Other  side  of  the  question  ;  attempt  to  rescue  the  characters  of 

Queen  Mary  and  Queen  Anne  ;  by  a  woman  of  quality.  6063 

Other  people's  children  ;  by  J.  Habberton.  17038 

Other  people's  money  ;  by  E.  Gaboriau.  13431 

Other  world.  The  ;  or,  Glimpses  of  the  supernatural ;  by  F.  G. 

Lee.     2  v.  13947-8 

Otis,  C.  N.     Sacred  and  constructive  art ;  essays.  7756 

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the  Greeks ;  of  the  Romans ;  of  the  early  Christians :  of  the  Latin  Church ; 
in  the  United  States.— Synopsis. 
Otis,  E.  H.     The  Barclays  of  Boston.  3313 

Otis,  E.  S.     The  Indian  question.  17788 

Otis,  J.     Bowen,  F.     Life  of  O.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am. 

biog.,  V.  12.)  4121 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.  {In  his  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.)  2858 
Otis  family.  Muzzey,  A.  B.  {In  his  Reminis.)  22390 
Ott6,  E.  C.  Scandinavian  history.  13518 
Otter,  R.  H.  Winters  abroad  ;  places  visited  on  acct.  of  health.  22418 
Ottley,  J.  B.     Early  hist,  of  Greece.     See  Pococke,  E. 

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Otto,  J.  A.     Treatise  on  the  structure  and  preservation  of  the 

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Ottoman  empire.     See  Turkey. 
Ottoman  poems  ;  tr.   into  Eng.  verse,  with  introd.,  biog.  not., 

etc.  ;  by  E.  J.  W.  Gibb.  *I 

Ottoman  power  in  Europe  ;  by  E.  A.  Freeman.  17036 

Otway,  T.     Venice  preserved.      {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  3.)        11805 
Od  la  ch^vre  est  li^e  ;  par  P.  Celi^re.     {In  his  En  sc^ne.)  14601 

Oudinot,  Le  marechal  C.  N.     Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his   Napo- 
leon, etc.,  V.  2.)  1826 

—  Oudinot.  {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Ouf !  !  conference  k  deux  voix  ;    par  G.   Richard.     {In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  2.)  14792 

Ought  we  to  visit  her?  by  A.  Edwards.  9784 
Ought  women  to  learn  the   alphabet?    by  T.  W.  Higginson. 

{In  his  Atlantic  ess.)  12372 
Ouida,  pseud.     See  Rame,  L.  de  la. 

Our  autumn  holiday  on  French  rivers  ;  by  J.  L.  Molloy.  18775 
Our  barren  lands  ;  by  W.  B.  Hazen.  *I 
Our  Bible  class  ;  by  C.  E.  Fairfield.  1435 
Our  Charley  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  4269 
Our  children's  songs.  Illust.  17584 
Our  common  land,  and  other  essays  ;  by  O.  Hill.  20029 
Our  common  school  system  ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge.]  19653 
Our  detachment ;  by  K.  King.  13756 
Our  excellent  women  of  the  Methodist  Ch.  in  Eng.  and  Amer- 
ica. Illust.  11281 
Our  family  picture.     {I71  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  6.)  14306 
Our  farm  of  four  acres,  and  the  money  we  made  by  it ;  fr.  12th. 

Lond.  ed.                                                 *  3314 

Our  field  ;  by  J.  H.  Ewing.     {In  her  Gt.  emergency.)  17264 
Our  forefathers.     See  Freytag,  G. 

Our  gal ;  by  S.  D.  Johnson.     {In  French's  min  dram.,  v.  10.)  11841 

Our  ghost  at  Fantford  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.   {In  ^er  Bye- words.)  19611 

Our  gills ;  by  D.  Lewis.                                                -  13033 
Our  great  Captains :  Grant,  Sherman,  Thomas,  Sheridan,  and 

Farragut.  5962 

Our  Helen  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  13313 

Our  ice  man  ;  by  N.  Perry.     {In  her  Tragedy,  etc.)  19857 
OurJemimy;    by  H.   J.   Conway.     {In  French's   min  dram., 

v.  12.)  11842 

Our  little  Harry  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  198 
Our  little  ones.     v.  1-2.                                                                   13391-2 

Our  love  of  luxury.     {Li  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 

Our  mutual  friend  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  1213 

—  .S'ame ;  condsd.  by  R.  Johnson.  16108 
Our  neighbors  in  the  corner  house  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  6628 
Our  new  crusade  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  13329 

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Our  new  livery,  and  other  things  ;    by  G.  W.  Curtis.     (Treas. 

trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

Our  new  way  round  the  world  ;  by  Carleton  [C.  C.  Coffin].  7834 

Our  often  infirmities  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].     {In  her  Sermons  out 

of  church.)  14029 

Our  old  nobility  ;  by  H.  Evans.     2  ser.  18655  ;  19566 

Our  own  country;  descrip.,  hist.,  pictorial.     Illust.,  v.  1-5.    19730-4 
Our  poetical  favorites.     See  Kendrick,  A.  C. 

Our  professor  ;  by  E.  L.  Linton.  18233 

Our  Rosie  ;  by  Mrs.  P.  O'Reilly.     (In  her  Sussex  stor.,  v.  1.)    20546 
Our  saints  ;  a  family  story  ;  by  R.  Porter.  21249 

Our  set;  stories;  by  A.  Thomas  [Mrs.  Cudlip].  21659 

Our  sketching  club  ;  by  R.  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt.  13663 

Our  two  lives  ;  or,  Graham  and  1 ;  by  A.  H.  K.  12878 

Our  village  ;  by  Miss  Mitford.  8540  ;  12130  ;  12911 

Our  wasted  resources  ;  by  W.  Hargraves.  15364 

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Woods.  22189 

Out-door  papers  ;  by  T.  W.  Higginson.  2303 

Out  doors  at  Idlewild  ;  by  N.  P.  Willis.  4807 

Out  doors  at  Long  Look  ;  by  E.  Abbott.   '  17323 

Out  in  the  world  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  221 

Out  of  debt  out  of  danger  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1327  ;  7778 

"Out  of  harness  ;"  by  T.  Guthrie.  6694 

Out  of  his  reckoning  ;  by  F.  Church.  18587 

"Out  of  the  depths  have  I  cried  unto  Thee,  O  Lord  ;"  by  [M. 

A.  Tinker].     {In  her  Winged  word,  etc.)  11595 

Out  of  the  hurly-burly  ;  by  C.  H.  Clark.  13850 

Out  of  the  question  ;  comedy  ;  by  W.  D.  Ho  wells.  16947 

Out  of  the  season  ;  by  R.  Jefferies.     {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 

Out  of  the  world  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.     {In  her  Writings.)  8668 

Out  to  nurse  ;  by  T.  Williams.   {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  32.)     7987 
Out  west ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  18167 

Outcasts,  The,  of  Poker  Flat ;  by  B.  Harte.     {In  Little  class., 

V.  1.)  '  12972 

Outcroppings  ;  select,  of  California  verse.  6122 

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I.  D.  Coolbrlth.— C.  H.  ^ebb.— C.  W.  Stoddard.— W.  A.  Kendall.— M.— 
J.  F.  Bowman.— H.  C,  B.— C.  Carlton.— A.  E.  Fitzgerald.— B.  P.  Avery.— 
L.  F.  Wells.— Mrs.  A.  M.  Schultz.— J.  R.  Ridge.— J.  C.  Duncan.— J.  Linen. 
Outram,  J.     Goldsmid,  F.  J.     James  Outram  ;  biog.     2  v.  20212-13 
—  Low.  C.  R.     (In  his  Sold,  of  the  Vict,  age,  v.  2.)  20031 

Outre-mer  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  2746 

Outward  bound;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].     '  6577 

Ouvrard,  G.  J.     Nolte,  V.     {In  his  Fifty  years,  etc.)  3263 

Over  seas ;  or,  Here,  there,  and  everywhere ;    by  popular  au- 
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Over  the  sea  with  a  sailor  ;    by  W.  Besaut  and  J.  Rice.  {In 

their  Ten  years'  tenant,  etc.)  21682 

Over  yonder  ;  fr.  the  German  of  E.  Marlitt  [E.  Johns].  14193 

Overbeck,  F.     Introduction  to  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.  {In 

Zeller,  E.     Contents  and  origin  of  the  Acts,  v.  1 .)  *I 

Overbeck,  J.  F.     Atkinson,  J.  B.     Overbeck.  22072 

Overland  ;  by  J.  W.  De  Forest.  9717 

Overman,  F.     Manufacture  of  iron.  3319 

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—  The  moulder's  and  founder's  pocket  ^ide.    New  ed.    Added,  Suppl. 

on  statuary  and  ornamental  mouldmg,  etc.,  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.    iflust.    19750 
Overton.  J.  H.     William  Law,  nonjuror  and  mystic;  his  life, 

character,  and  opinions.  20596 

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OvidiusNaso,  P.  ,  Opersi  omnia.  9  v.  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8283-91 
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Epistolae.— Ad  Liviam  Augustam  consolatio.— Halieuticon  fragmentum. 
— Nux,  elegia.— Bentleii  in  Heroidum  epist.  lectiones  ineditie.  2.  Arao- 
rum  libri.— Artis  amatoriae  lib. — Remediorum  amoris,lib.  1. — Medicamina 
faciei  fragm.  3,  4.  Ex  recens.  G.  E.  Gierig  cum  var.  lect.  cui  nov. 
add.  notas  N.  E.  Lemaire.— Metamorphoseou  libri  XV.  5.  Metamor- 
phoseon  libri  XV.,  Graece  versi  a  M.  Planude,  ed.  J.  F.  Boissouade.  6. 
Ex  recens.  G.  E.  Gierig  cum  var.  lect.  cui  nov.  add.  notas  N.  E.  Le- 
maire.—Fastorum  lib.— Excursus  in  Ovidii  Fastos.  7,  8.  Ex  recens. 
Heinsio-Burmanniana,  cum  var.  lect.  cui  nov.  add.  not.  Lemaire.  7. 
Tristium  lib.,  et  Epistolarum  ex  Ponto  lib.— De  exsilio  Ovidii,  N.  Hein- 
sius,  P.  Burmannus,  et  J.  C.  Scaliger.  8,  Ibis.— In  Ovidii  Ibin  excur- 
sus.— Fragmenta.— Vita  Ovidii  a  variis  conscriptam  et  alia  quae  viri  docti 
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—  Church,  A. ;  Ovid.     ( Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  16056 

—  Halieutica.  (Jw  Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  1.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8359 
Ovingdean  Grange  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  9870 
Owen,  A.  C.     The  art  schools  of  mediaeval  Christendom  ;  ed. 

by  J.  Ruskin.  15926 

Owen,  F.  M.     John  Keats  ;  a  study.  20338 

Owen,  G.  W.     The  Leech  club.  13009 

Owen  J.     Evenings  with  the  skeptics  ;  or,  Free  discussion  on 

free  thinkers,  v.  1,  2.  21370-1 

Owen,  R.     Lectures  on  the  comp.  anatomy  and  phys.   of  the 

invertebrate  animals.     2d.  ed.     Illust.  17951 

—  On  the  raw  materials  fr.  the  animal  kingdom.     {In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of 

Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  4135 

—  Palaeontology.    2d.  ed.  6215 

—  Structure  of  the  skeleton  and  teeth.  {In  Orr,  W.  S.  Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5184 
Owen,  Robert.     Life  ;  written  by  himself .                                          6240 

—  Frost,  T.    The  Owenian  Socialist  movement.  {In  his  Forty  years'  recoil.)   21403 

—  Martineau,  H.  (7w /ier  Biog.  sk.)  '  7657;  16744 
Owen,  R.  I).     Beyond  the  breakers.  8173 

—  The  debatable  land  bet.  this  world  and  the  next.  .  9847 

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—  Threading  my  way ;  tweiity-seven  years  of  autobiography.  *I ;  7320 
Owen,  S.  J.     Stability  of  the  Brit,  empire  in  India,     {hi  Bur- 

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Owen,  W.     Cunningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

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Owen  Gwynne's  great  work  ;  by  A.  Noel.  15387 

Owens  College,  Manchester.     Essays  and  addresses.  12926 

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Oxenfoid,  J.  Plays.  See  French's  min.  dr.  ; — Sargent,  E. 
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—  O'Mara,  K.  Ozanam ;  his  life  and  works.  18315 
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P.,  A.  Mysteries  and  miseries  of  the  great  metropolis,  with 
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—  and  Pitman,  M.  J.  {pseud.  Margery  Deane).  Wonder-world  stor.  fr.  the 

Chinese,  French,  etc.    Collect,  and  translated.  17333 

Pabor,  VV.  E.     Colorado  as  an  agricultural  state.  lUust.  22391 

Pacchiarotto,   and  how  he   worked   in   distemper ;  with  other 

poems  ;  by  R.  Browning.  20263 

Pacha.  The,  of  many  tales  ;  by  F.  Marryat.  2912 

Pacific  coast.  Bates.  Mrs.  D.  B.  Incidents  on  land  and  water  ; 

four  years  on  the  P.  coaSt.  333 

—  Hittell,  J.  S.    Bancroft's  Pacific  coast  guide  book.  *I 

—  Johnson,  R.  B.    Very  far  west  indeed;  exper.  on  the  north-west  P.  coast.  11754 

—  See  also  U.  S. ;— West. 

Pacific  Ocean.     Bliss,  W.  R.     Paradise  in  the  Pacific.  11569 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Voyages  in  the  Pacific.     {In  his  Stor.  of  disc.)  22262 

—  iS'ee  aZso  Polynesia;— Voyages.  ^ 
Pacific  railways.     Ball,  VV.  A.     The  Pacific  railways.     {In  his 

New  tracks, eic,  V.  2.)  8821 

Packard,  A.  S.,  Jr.     Guide  to  the  study  of  insects.  10706 

—  Half  hours  with  insects.  16708 

—  Life  histories  of  animals,  incl.  man;  or,  Outlines  of  comp.  embryology.  15567 

—  Our  common  insects.  12025 

—  Zoology  for  students  and  gen.  readers.    (Amer.  sci.  ser.)  19413 

—  Zoology  of  the  vertebrate  animals  bv  A.  MacaHster;  rev.  for  Amer.  stu- 

dents. '  18430 

—  and  Putnam,  F.  W.  The  Mammouth  Cave  and  its  inhabitants.  10805 
Packard,  S.  S.  and  Bryant,  H.  B.     The  new  Bryant  &  Strat- 

ton  counting-house  book-keeping.  22311 

Paez,  R.  Travels  and  adv.  in  So.  and  Centr.  Amer.  :  Venezuela.  7676 
Paddle  and   portage,  fr.   Moosehead  Lake   to   the   Aroostook 

river;  by  T.  S.  Steele.  21656 

Paddle  your  own  canoe  ;  by  O.  M.  Baker.  (In  his  Handy  dr.)  16747 
Paddock,  0.  The  fate  of  Mme.  La  Tour.  20828 

—  In  the  toils ;  or,  Martyrs  of  the  Latter  days.  18808 
Paddy  Carey;  by  T.  Power.  (Jn  French's  min.  dram  ,  v.  9.)  11840 
Paddy  the  piper;  by  J.  Pilgrim.  (7w  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  8.)  11840 
Paganini,  N.  Ferris,  G.  T.  (In  his  Gt.  violinists,  etc.)  20470 
Paganism.     Rendall,  G.  H.     The  Emperor  Julian  ;  Paganism 

and  Christianity.  19582 

—  See  also  Religion. 

Page,  D.     Geology  for  general  readers  ;  pop.  sketches  in  geol- 
ogy and  palaeontology.     2d.  ed.  6524 

—  Man;  where,  whence,  and  whither?  man  in  his  nat.  hist,  relations.    1st. 

Am.  ed.  7435 

Page,  H.  A.,  pseud.     See  Japp,  A. 
Page,  W.     Tuckermau,  H.  T.     Sketch  of  P.    (In  his  Am.  art. 

life.)  7225 

Page.     See  also  Paige. 

Page,  The  ;  by  A.  Linden.     {Li  /ws  Titania.)  2677 

Page,  squire,  and  knight ;  romance  of  the  days  of  chivalry ;  ed. 

by  W.  H.  D.  Adams.  22232 

Pageant,  A,  and  other  poems.  20861 

Pag^s,  F.  X.     Secret  hist  of  the  Fr.  revolution.  2  v.  3326-7 


942  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Paget,  H.  W:,  Marquis  of  Anglesey.     Martineau,  H.     {In  her 

Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

Paget,  J.     On  the  importance  of  the  study  of  physiology.     {In 

Youmaus,  E.  L.     Culture  demand,  by  mod.  life.)  6952 

Paget  John.     Hungary  and  Transylvania.     2  v.  3328-9 

Paget,  John.  Paradoxes  and  puzzles  ;  hist.,  judic,  and  literary.  12732 
Contents.    The  new  "examen,"  an  inq.  into  the    evidence    rel.    to 
certain  passages  in  Macaulay's  history.—  Vindications :  Nelson  and  Car- 
acciolo ;  Lady  Hamilton ;  The  Wigtown  martyrs ;  Recollections  of  Lord 
,  Byron;  Byron  and  his  calumniators.    Judicial  puzzles'.  Elizabeth  Can- 
ning ;  The  Campden  wonder ;  The  Annesley  case ;  Eliza  Fenning ;  Spen- 
cer Cowper's  case.    Essays  on  art :  Elements  of  drawing ;  Day  at  Ant- 
werp :  Rubens  and  Ruskin ;  George  Cruikshank ;  John  Leech. 
Paige,  C.  E.     Is  Christianity    part  of   the   common  law?  {In 

Centen.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Report,  187^.)  *I 

Paige,  E.  G.  {pseiid.  Dow,  Jr.).  The  approach  of  autumn.   {In 

Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 

—  Short  patent  sermons  by  Dow,  Jr.    3  v.  3323-5 
Paige,  L.  R.     History  of   Hardwick,  Mass.,  with  genealogical 

register.  *I 

Paige.     jSee  also  Page. 

Pain.     Hinton,  J.     The  mystery  of  pain  ;  a  book  for  the  sor- 
rowful. 11094 

Paine,  A.  W.     Paine  genealogy  :  Ipswich  branch.  *I 

Paine,  F.  C.     Biography  of  S.  Paine.      {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6495 

Paine,  H.  E.     Bird  songs  of  New  England.  21544 

Paine,  N.    Historical  and  chronological  notes,     (/n  Worcester, 

Mass.     Celebration  by  the  inhabitants.)  17436 

Paine,  S.     Paine,  F.  C.     {Bi  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  V.  2.)  6493 

Paine,  T.     Works.  11996 

Contents.    The  crisis.— Common  sense.— The  rights  of  man. 

—  Resolutions  on  the  Paine  bust.     (In  Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.,  Rept.,  1876.)  *I 

—  Yale,  G.    Life  of  P. ;  with  obs.  on  his  writings,  and  his  letters  to  Wash- 

ington. 7012 

Paine    family.     Paine,    A.    W.      Paine    genealogy;    Ipswich 

branch.  *I 

Pains  of  pleasing ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.     {In  her  Pict.  of  priv.  life, 

ser.  2.)  .    1369;  1358 

Painter,  gilder,  and  varnisher's  companion.  11554 

Painters.     Baker,  W.  S.     Engraved  portraits  of  Washington, 

with  not.  of  the  originals,  and  biog.  sk.  of  the  painters.  *I 

—  Clement,  C.  E.  Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  engravers,  and  their  works.       2150 
.  —  Davis,  J.  P.    Thoughts  on  great  painters.  6530 

—  Keddie,  H.    Modern  painters  and  their  painting.  12613 
The  old  masters  and  their  pictures.  12273 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Modern  painters.    5  v.  3728-32 

—  Shedd,  J.  A.    Famous  painters  and  painting ;  heliotypes  of  engr.  from 

works  by  Raphael,  Correggio,  Titian,  etc.  '  *I 

—  Swinburne,'A.  C.    Notes  on  designs  of  the  old  masters  at  Florence ;  Notes 

on  some  pictures  of  1868.     {In  his  Ess.  and  stud.)  ,  14246 

—  Wedmore,  F.    The  masters  of  genre  painting.  '  19479 

—  See  also  Artists,  for  Vasari,  Lives  of  the  pamters,  etc. 

Also  Arts,  Fine ;— Belgium ;— Flanders  ;—Gt.  Brit. ;— Holland  ;—U.  S. 
Also  The  lives  and  works  of  painters,  as  Hogarth,  W. 
Painter's  bargain.  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.     (Treas.  trove 

ser.,  V.  1.)  14266 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  943 

Painter's  dream,  The;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].     (Jn  her 

Nina's  atonement,  etc.)  11950 

Painter's  manual ;  cont.  the  best  methods  of,  and  latest  im- 
provements in,  house  painting,  sign  painting,  etc.  ;  also, 
Glass  staining,  harmony  and  contrast  of  colors,  etc.  22362 

Painting.     General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

—  Ayres,  G.  B.    How  to  paint  photographs  in  water  colors  and  in  oils.  21154 

—  Blanc,  C.    Grammar  of  painting  and  engraving.  *I 

—  Couture,  T.    Conversations  on  art  methods.  18669 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Painting  in  sepia,  water-colours,  and  oils.     {In  his 

Grammar  of  colouring.)  15482 

—  Dutfield,  Mrs.  W.    Art  of  flower  painting.  18068 

—  Eastlake,  C.  L.    Materials  for  a  hist,  of  oil  painting.  12245 

—  Fielding,  E.    Mixed  tints;  with  essay  on  light  and  colour,  and  hints  to 

beginners  in  oil  and  water  painting.  *I 

—  Gautier,  T.    Tableaux  a  la  plume.  14647 

—  Harris,  W.  T.    Landscape  painting:    Turner.     {In  Bridgman,  R.  L. 

Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Knowlton,  H.  M.    Hints  for  pupils  in  drawing  and  painting.  *I 

—  Leitch,  R.  I'.    A  course  of  painting  in  neutral  tints.  *I 

—  A  course  of  sepia  painting.  *I 
Hs    ' '      ' 


Leslie,  C.  R.    Hand-book  for  young  painters. 

—  Lessing,  G.  E.    Laocoon ;  essay  upon  the  limits  of  painting  and  poetry.       12344 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting.  3720 
Ruskin  on  painting;  [selections  from  " Modern  painters."]                           18573 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    Paintings  in  Paris  and  the  Netherlands,  1802-1804; 

Modern  German  paintings.     {In  his  .Esthet.  and  misc.  works.)  22359 

—  Shedd,  J.  A.    Famous  painters  and  painting.  *I 

—  Water-color  painting;  Tempera  painting;  Oil  painting;  Historic  schools 

of  painting  down  to  the  17th.  cent.     {In  Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  Williams,  W.    The  art  of  landscape  painting  in  oil  colors.  18581 

—  The  year's  art;  epitome  of  matters  rel.  to  painting,  eic.    1880-83.  *I 

History. 

—  Heaton,  M.  M.    Concise  hist,  of  paintin;^.  *I 

—  Historic  schools  of  painting.     {In  Antetx  papers.)  14186 

—  Radclifl'e,  A.  G.    Scliools  and  masters  of  painting ;  app.,  Principal  galleries 

of  Europe.  16124 

—  Thompson,  K.    Handbook  to  the  public  picture  galleries  of  Europe;  sk. 

of  the  hist,  of  schools  of  painting.  17161 

—  See  also  Arts,  Fine;— China  painting ;— Glass  painting ;— Water  colors. 
Also  Names  of  painters,  as  Cox,  D. ;— Hogarth,  W. ;  Names  of  countries, 

as  Gt.  Brit. ;— Italy. 
Also  Mural  decoration. 
Painting.     (Mechanical,  Materials). 

—  American  grainer's  hand-book;  pop.  and  pract.  treatise.  11590 

—  Arlot,  — .    Complete  guide  for  coach  painters.  9764 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.  Manual  of  house-painting,  graining,  marbling,  and  sign- 

writing.  16932 

—  Gardner,  F.  B.    Carriage  painter's  manual.  9700 
How  to  paint ;  for  the  use  of  the  tradesman,  mechanic,  etc.                          22357 

—  Masury,  J.  W.    How  shall  we  paint  our  houses?  pop.  treat.  7449 
House-painting,  carriage-painting,  and  graining ;  what  to  do,  and  how  to 

do  it.  20776 

—  Painter,  gilder,  and  varnisher's  companion.  11654 

—  Painter's  manual ;  best  methods  of,  and  latest  improvements  in,  house- 

painting,  sign-painting,  etc.  22362 

Pair,  A,  of  blue  eyes  ;  by  T.  Hardy.  11796 

Paisiello,  G.     Ferris,  G.  T.     Piccini,  Paisiello,  and  Cimarosa. 

(In  his  Gt.  Italian  and  French  composers.)  18707 

Palace  and  cottage ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7586 

Palace,  The,  of  the  Great  King  ;  by  H.  Read.  3602 

Palaces  and  prisons  ;  by  A.  8.  Stephens.  9620 

Paladin,  A,  of  finance  ;  by  E.  Jenkins.  21645 

Paladin  and  Saracen  ;  stor.  fr.  Ariosto  ;  by  H.  C.  H.  Calthrop.  22782 


944  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Palaeography.     Deutsch,  E.     Semitic  palaeography.     {In   his 

Literary  remains.)  12376 

Palaeontology.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.    Life  in  the  primeval  world.  11667 

—  Dawson,  J.  W.    Life's  dawn  on  earth ;  history  of  the  oldest  known  fossil 

rem.,  and  their  rel.  to  geolog.  time  and  devel.  of  the  animal  kingdom.  16589 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  subterranean  world.  10146 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Principles  and  methods  of  P.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Kept.,  1869.)  11625 

—  Mantell,  G.  A.    Petrifactions  and  their  teachings.  2889 

—  Miller,  H.    The  foot-prints  of  the  Creator.  3042 

—  Nicholson,  H.  A.    Manual  of  P. ;  with  gen.  introd.  on  the  princ.  of  P.  16541 

—  Owen,  II.    Palaeontology.  6215 

—  Page,  D.     (/w /ii.s  Geology  for  general  readers;  pop.  sketches.)  6624 

—  Richardson,  G.  F.  Introduction  to  geologv,  mineralogy,  and  palseontologv ; 

enl.  by  T.  Wright.                                '                                                   '  3647 

—  Williamson,  W.  C.    Primeval  vegetation  in  its  rel.  to  the  doctr.  of  natural 

select,  and  evolution.    {In  Owens  College-Ess.,  etc.)  12926 

The  succession  of  life  on  the  earth.  {In  Estes,  D.  Half-hour  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Palestine.     Description  and  travels. 

—  Bartlett,  S.  C.    From  Egypt  to  P. ;  jour,  made  with  reference  to  the  hist. . 

of  the  Israelites.          '  18656 

—  Bulfinch,  S.  G.    The  Holv  Land  and  its  inhabitants.  4644 

—  Burton,  I.    The  inner  life  of  Syria,  P.,  etc.    2  v.  14195-6 

—  Charles,  E.  R.    Wanderings  over  Bible  lands  and  seas.  6249 

—  Cox.  S.  S.     {In  his  Orient  sunbeams.)  21611 

—  Cuvler,  T.     (In  his  From  the  Nile  to  Xorwav.)  21153 

—  Dicev,  E.     {In  his  Morning  land.)     2  v.  8824-5 

—  Durbin,  J.  P.     {In  his  Observations  in  the  East.)    2  v.  1299-1300 

—  Fames,  J.  A.    Another  budget  [of  letters] .  1313 

—  Elliott,  C.  W.    Remarkable  characters  and  places  of  the  Holy  Land.  7051 

—  Gage,  W.  L.     Palestine,  historical  and  descriptive.                 '  22007 

—  Glennie,  J.  S.  S.    Pilgrim  memories ;  or,  Travel,  etc.,  in  the  birth-countries 

of  Christianity.  15363 

—  Hausrath,  A.    The  Holv  Land  and  the  time  of  Jesus.    {In  his  Hist,  of 

N.  T.  times,  v.  1.)    '  *I 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Egypt,  etc.  22203 

—  Leech,  H.  H.     {In  his  Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler.)                         .  7684 

—  Lindsay,  A.  W.  C.     {In  his  Letters  on  Egypt,  etc.)  2678 

—  McGregor,  J.    The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan.  10501 

—  Manning,  S.    "  Those  holy  tields ; "  Palestine  illust.  by  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

—  Martineau,  H.     (7n /ier  Eastern  life.)  2934 

—  Maundrell,  H.    Journey  from  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem ;  with  journey  to  the 

Euphrates  and  to  Mesopotamia.                                                    '  2967 

—  Merrill,  S.    East  of  the  Jordan ;  travel  and  obs.,  1875-77.  21040 

—  Moore,  J.     {Li  his  Outlving  Europe  and  the  nearer  Orient.)  20200 

—  Olin,  8.    Travels  in  Egypt,  etc.    2  v.  3281-2 

—  Palestine  Exploration  Fund.    Our  work  in  P. ;  acct.  of  exped.  since  1865.  11465 

—  Popular  description  of  P.    Modern  traveller,  v.  1.  3091 

—  Pfeiffer,  I.    Visit  to  the  Holv  Land,  etc.  3387 

—  Phelps,  S.  D.    The  Holy  Land.  10013 

—  Prime,  W.  C.    Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land.  3552 

—  Randall,  D.  A.    The  handwriting  of  God  in  Egypt,  etc. ;  records  of  a 

journey.                                                                 '  7863 

—  Richards,  M.  T.    Life  in  Israel.  13497 
Life  in  Judea.  13498 

—  Romer,  I.  F.     (7w  ^is  Pilgrimage  to  temples  and  tombs.)    2  v.  3705-6 

—  Sauley,  F.  de.   Narrative  of  a  journey  round  the  Dead  Sea,  etc.,  1850-1851.  3773 

—  Spencer,  J.  A.    ^ypt  and  the  Holj'  Land.  4163 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     {In  his  Scripture  portr.)  8955 
Sinai  and  Palestine.  8493 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.     {In  his  Incidents  of  travel.)    2  v.  4217-18 

—  Swift,  J.  F.     {In  his  Going  to  Jericho.)  7453 

—  Taylor,  B.    The  lands  of  the  Saracen.  4360 

—  Thomson,  W.  M.    The  Land  and  the  Book;  Biblical  illust.  from  scenes, 

etc.,  of  the  Holv  Land.    2  v.  4452-3 

—  Tristram,  H.  B.    the  land  of  Israel ;  travels  in  Palestine.  12069 
The  land  of  Moab ;  travels  and  discoveries  on  the  east  side  of  the  Dead 

sea,  and  the  Jordan.  12141 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  945 

—  Van-Lennep,  H.  J.    Bible  lands;  their  mod.  customs  and  manners,  illus- 

trative of  Scripture.  14349 

—  Vogu6,  C.  J.  M.    Les  ^glises  de  la  Terre  Sainte.  *I 

—  Warburton,  E.  B.  G.     (Jw  his  Crescent  and  the  cross.)  4631 

—  Wells,  T.    Letters  on  Palestine ;  or,  Sketches  of  travel.  4714 

—  Wright,  T.    Early  travels  in  P. ;  narrative  of  Arculf,  Willibald,  etc.  4881 

History. 

—  Hausrauth,  A.    The  Holv  land  at  the  time  of  Jesus.     (In  his  Hist,  of  the 

N.  T.  times,  V.  1.)      '  *I 

—  Keary,  A.    The  nations  around.  4697 

—  Kitto,  J.    Illustrated  history-  of  Palestine ;  from  the  patriarchal  age.  5753 

—  Kussell,  M.    Palestine.  3744 

Missions.  * 

—  See  Baldwin,  M.  B. 

Also  Dead  Sea;— Gilead;— Jerusalem;— Jordan;— Lebanon. 
Palestine  Exploration  Fund.     Our  work  in  Palestine  ;  account 

of  expeditions  sent  to  the  Holy  Land  since  1865.  11465 

Palestrina,  G.  P.  A.  da.     Ferris,  G.  T.      {In  his  Great  Italian 

and  French  comp.)  •  18707 

Palette,  All  around  a;  by  L.  W.  Champney.  17254 

Paley,  F.  A.     Greek  wit ;  smart  sayings  and  anecdotes  from 

Greek  prose  writers.    2  ser.  20588  ;  21535 

—  Iliad  of  Homer,  with  English  notes.    2  v.  *I 
Paley,  W.     Horai  Paulinas.                                                                   3341 

—  Moral  and  political  philosophy.  3337 

—  Natural  theologv;  [with]  select,  from  the  notes  of  J.  Paxton,  and  add. 

notes  by  J.  Ware.  3338 

—  Same;  with  select,  from  the  notes,  etc.,  of  C.  Bell  and  Lord  Brougham; 

ed.  by  E.  Bartlett.    Woodcuts.  Life  of  P.  [by  "R.  Lynam"].    (Sch. 

Lib.).  2v.  '  3339-40 

—  Sermons  on  several  subjects.  3342 

—  Foster,  J.    Palev  as  a  theologian ;  Memoirs  of  P.,  bv  G.  W.  Meadley.    (In 

his  Crit.  ess.',  v.  1.)  '  1502 

Palfrey,  F.  W.     The  Antietam  and  Fredericksburg.     (Camp. 

of  the  Civil  war.)  21305 

—  Biography  of  H.  L.  Abbott.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harv.  mem.  biog., 

V.  2.)  6493 

—  Memoir  of  W.  F.  Bartlett.  17635 
Palfrey,  J.  G.     Compendius  history  of  New  England  ;  rev.  of 

17th.  cent,  to  death  of  George  I.  11020 

—  History  of  New  England.    4  v.  14274-7 

Contents.    V.  1-3.    History  dur.  Stuart  dynasty.    4.    From  the  rev. 
of  17th.  cent. 
Note.    V,  4  covers  substantiallv  the  same  period  as  Comp.  hist.,  above. 

—  Historv  of  New  England  to  1689,'  abgd.    2  v.  6327-8 

—  Life  of  W.  Palfrey.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  17.)  4126 
Palfrey,  S.  H.  {pseud.  E.  Foxton).     Agnes  Wentworth.               7749 

—  Herman;  or.  Young  Knighthood.    2  v.  6144-5 

—  Sir  Pavon  and  St.  Pavon.  7404 
Palfrey,  W.     Palfrey,  J.  G.     Life  of  P.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib. 

of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  17.)  4126 

Palgrave,  F.     History  of  England  :  Anglo-Saxon  period.  5480 

—  History  of  Normandy  and  of  England.    4  v.  12107-10 

Contents.  V.  1.  'General  relations  of  mediaeval  Europe. — The  Carlo- 
vingian  empire.— Danish  expeditions  in  the  Gauls.— Establishment  of 
Rollo.  2.  Three  first  dukes  of  Normandy;  Rollo,  Guillaume-Longue- 
Epee,  and  Rich ard-Sans-Peur.— The  Carlovingian  line  supplanted  bv  the 
Capets.  3.  Richard-Sans-Peur.—Richard-Le-Bon.— Richard  III.— Robert 
Le-Diable.— William  the  Conqueror.  4.  William  Rufus. — Accession  of 
Henry  Beauclerc.  ' 

Palgrave,  F.  T.     Essays  on  art.  6531 

Contents.  The  Royal  Academy,  1863-5.— Mulready.—Dyce  and  Wm. 
Hunt.— Hippolyte  Flandrin.— Herbert's  "Delivery  of  the  law."'— Recent 


946  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

works  of  H.  Hunt.— Exhibition  of  F.  Madox  Brown.— George  Cruikshank. 
— Japanese  art. — Sensational  art. — Poetry  and  prose  in  art.-vLost  treas- 
ures.—Behnes,  the  sculptor.— Thorvaldsen's  life  and  wqrks.- The  Farnese 
marbles.— On  the  position  of  sculi)ture  in  England.— Sculpture  and  paint- 
ing.—Triqueti's  "  Marmor  Horaericum."— The  Albert  cross  and  English 
monumental  sculpture.-  Thackeray  in  the  Abbey.— New  Paris. 

—  The  children's  treasury  of  English  song.  15375- 

—  The  golden  treasury  of  songs  and  lyrical  poems ;  with  notes.  660S 

—  Lyrical  poems.  10179- 

—  The  visions  of  England ;  [poems] .  21412 
Palgrave,  R.  H.  I.  Bank  rate  in  England,  France,  and  Gei'Doany, 

1844-1878  ;  and  analysis  of  the  accounts  of  the  Bank  of 
England.  20589 

—  Notes  on  banking  in  Gt.  Brit,  and  Ireland,  Sweden,  Denmark,  and  Ham- 

burg; with  rem.  on  the  amount  of  bills  in  circulation  in  Gt.  Brit,  and 
Ireland ;  and  the  banking  law  of  Sweden.  16846 

Palgrave,  W.  G.     Dutch  Guiana.  16685 

—  Essays  on  eastern  questions.  12382 

Contents.  Mahometanism  in  the  Levant. — The  Mahometan  ''  revival." 
— The  Turkomans  4nd  other  tribes  of  the  northeast  Turkish  frontier. — 
Eastern  Christians. — The  monastery  of  Sumelas. — The  'Abkhasian  insur- 
rection.—The  poet  Omar. — The  brigand  Ta'  Abbet  Shurran. 

—  Hermann  Agha.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  10928 

—  Narrative  of  a  journ.  thr.  Centr.  and  East.  Arabia,  1862-63.    3d.  ed.    2  v.    6494-5 
Palissy.B.  Lamartine,  A.  de.  {In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  1.)  13216 

—  Morley,  H.    Life  of  Palissy.  18390 
Palladius    Rhetor.     Allegoria   Orphei.     {In   Lemaire,    N.    E. 

Poet.  Lat.  rain.,  v.  2.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360 

Palladius  Rutilins  Taurus  ^Emilianus.     De  insitionibus.  {In 

Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  7.)    (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)     8365 
Palliser,  Mrs.  B.     See  Palliser,  F.  B. 

Palliser,  F.  B.     Brittany  and  its  byways.  88 13 

—  The  China  collector's  pocket  companion.    2d.  ed.  1387& 

—  Historic  devices,  badges,  and  war-cries.  8880 

—  History  of  lace.  *I 
Palm  tree.     Seemann,  B.   Popular  hist,  of  the  palms  and  their 

allies;    acct.   of    struct,  distrib.,   eic,  and  list  of  species 
introd.  into  our  gardens.  13413 

Palmer,  B.  M.     Grieving  the  spirit.     {In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 

—  Slavery  a  divine  trust.     (7?i  Fast  day  sermons.)  1464 
Palmer,  E.     Cave  dwellings  in  Utah.     Illust.     {In  Peabody 

Mus.  of  Arch.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  19624 

Palmer,  E.  H.     The  caliph  Haroun  Alraschid    and   Saracen 

civilization.     (New  Plutarch.)  20175 

Palmer,  E.  H.     The  desert  of  the  Exodus.     2  pts.  9915-16 

Palmer,  P2.  H.^  joint  author.  See  Hesant,  W.  ; — Leland,  C.  G.  ; 

— Magniisson,  E. 
Palmer,   E.    1).     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of    P.     {In  his 

Am.  art.  life.)  7225 

Palmer,  H.  L.     Home-life  in  the  Bible  ;  ed.  by  J.  W.  Palmer. 

Illust.  22042 

Palmer,  .1.  W.,  ed.     The  poetry  of  compliment  and  courtship.     6744 
Palmer,  J.     Necrology   of    the   alumni   of    Harvard   College 

1851-63.  5700 

Palmer,  Lynde,  pseud.     See  Peebles,  M.  L. 
Palmer,  R.,  Lord  Selborne.     Book   of  praise;  fr.  Eng.   hymn 

writers.  8405 

—  Influence  upon  moralitv  of  a  decl.  in  relig.  bel. ;  The  soul  and  fut.  life. 

(JwBurlingame,  E.'L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  947 

—  "Reid,  T.  W.     {I7i  his  Cabinet  povtr.)  1388S 

—  Sketch  of  Palmer.  (In  Polit.  portr.)  1169$ 
Palmer,  W.    Notes  of  a  visit  to  the  Russian  Church,  1840-41  ; 

select,  by  Cardinal  Newman.  22693 
Palmerston,  Viscount.     See  Temple,  H.  J. 
Palmerston,  Viscountess.     See  Lamb,  A. 

Palmetto  leaves  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  11387 
Palmistry.     See  Chiromancy. 
Palmyra.     Beaufort,    E.    A.     Visit  to   P.     {In  her  Egyptian 

sepulchres.)  13699 

—  Myers,  P.  V.  N.     (In  his  Ruins  of  lost  empires.)  1346ft 
Paludan-Miiller,  F.  The  fountain  of  youth  ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Free- 
land.     Illust.  6775 

Pamfili,  O.     TroUope,  T.  A.     {In  his  Decade  of  It.   women, 

V.  2.)  10989 

Panama.     Codman,  J.     The  round  trip  by  way  of  P.,  etc.  18704 

—  Pirn,  B.  and  Seemann,  B.    Dottings  on  the  roadside  in  P.,  etc.  1238$ 

—  Reybaud,  L.  De  la  canalisation  de  T'isthme  de  P.     {In  his  Marines,  etc.)  9544 

—  Trbllope,  A.     {In  his  West  Indies,  and  the  Spanish  Main.)  1099O 
Panckoucke,  C.  L.  F.,  joint  author.     See  Arnault,  V.  A. 
Pandour,   The,   and  his   princess.     {In  Tales  fr.    Blackwood, 

V.  5.)  19144 
Pangloss ;    fr.    Colman,   the   younger.     {In   Venable,    W.  H. 

Dramas,  etc.)  20582 

Panidea.     Durfee,  J.     The  Panidea.     {In  his  Works.)  10156 

Panin,  I.  Notes  and  pref.  {In  Revolut.  inovement  in  Russia.)  20888 
Panizzi,  A.     Fagan,  L.     Life  of  Panizzi.    2  v.                         20244-5 

—  M<^rim^e,  P.  Letters  to  Panizzi;  ed.  by  L.  Fagan.  2  v.  20941-2 
Pan's  pipes  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson.  {In  his  Virginibus,  etc.)  22710 
Pansies;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  10588 
Pansy,  pseud.     See  Alden,  I.  M. 

Pantheism. .   Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     {In  his  Meditations.)  6964 

—  Hedge,  F.  W.    (In  his  Wavs  of  the  spirit.)  17367 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.     {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  10128 

—  Manning,  J.  M.    {In  his  Half  truths  and  the  truth.)  9798 

—  Patterson,  R.     {In  his  Fables  of  infidelity,  etc.)  6491 

—  Picton,  J.  A.    Christian  P.     (7n  his  Mvsterv  of  matter,  etc.)  12067 

—  Rigg,  J.  H.  Pantheism.  {In  Chr.  Ev.'  Soc.  Mod.  scept.)  9747 
Pantomime,   The,  of   life ;    by  C.   Dickens.     {In  his  Mudfog 

papers.)  19851 

Pantomimes.    Denier,  A.     Parlor  pantomimes.                     '  *I 

—  Frost,  S.  A.    Book  of  tableaux  and  shadow  pantomimes.  8064 

—  Magill,  M.  T.    Pantomimes ;  or,  Wordless  poems  for  elocution  and  calis- 

thenic  classes.  *I 
Papacy.     See  Popes. 

Pape-Carpantier,  M.  Edwards,  M.  B.  {In  her  Six  life  stud.)  19835 
Papendiek,  E.     -'Against  time."     (/n  Hale,  E.  E.     Tales  for 

trav.,  V.  3.)  13932 

Paper.     Archer,  T.  C.     Manufacture  of  paper.  15472 

—  Bevan,  G.  P.     {In  his  Indust.  classes,  and  indust.  statistics.)  16804 

—  Dunbar,  J.    The  practical  paper-maker.  20536 

—  Hofmann,  C.    Practical  treat,  on  the  manuf .  of  paper.  *I 

—  Munsell,  J.    Chronology  of  paper  and  paper-making.  7287 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.    New  paper-making  materials  and  the  prog,  of  the  P. 

manufacture.  18644 

Paper  canoe.  The,  Voyage  of;  by  N.  H.  Bishop.  17630 

Paper  city,  A  ;  by  D.  R.  Locke.  18164 


948  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Paper-hanging.  Arrowsraith,  J.  The  paper-hanger's  com- 
panion. 187 

Paper  money.     Roscher,  W.     {In  his  Princ.  of    polit.   econ., 

V.  2.)  18191 

—  Royall,  W.  L.    History  of  paper  money  in  the  V.  S.     (In  his  Andrew 

Jackson,  etc.)         '  '  19368 

—  Spauldin^,  E.  Gr.    History  of  lea:al  tender  paper  money  dur.  the  rebel- 

lion. .  18717 
Extra  sheets  fr.  History  of  legal  tender  paper  money.  18718 

—  See  also  Austria; — France.  Finance; — Money. 

Papers  for  the  people  ;  by  W.  and  R.  Chambers.     12  v.  in  6.     753-8 
Papers  on  education,  ser.  1.  *I 

Contents.    Payne,  J.     Science  and  art  of  educ;   Principles  of    the 
science  of  educ—  Calkins,  N.  A.    Teaching  color.— The  Kindergarten.— 
Chadbourne,  P.  A.    Waste  of  labor  in  the  work  of  educ— Bennett,  C. 
W.    History  of  the  phil.  of  pedagogics.— A  few  words  to  parents.— Har- 
ris, W.  T.    Moral  educ  in  the  pub.  schools.  —  Payne,  J.    Pestalozzi.— 
Kiddle,  H.    Common  school  teaching.— ShirrefT,  E.  Froebel's  system— 
the  new  education.— Henderson,  H.  A.  M.  The  polit.  econ.  of  higher  and 
technical  educ.    White,  S.  H.    Education  and  crime.— Kraus-Boelte,  M. 
The  Kindergarten  and  the  mission  of  woman.— Hoose,  J.  H.    Vindicar 
tion  of  school  systems  in  the  state  of  X.  Y.— Carr,  E.  S.    Child  culture.— 
Adams,  C.  R.    Relations  of  higher  educ  to  nat.  prosperity.— Hughes,  J. 
The  Kindergarten.- Northrop,  B.  G.    Legal  preyention  of  illiteracy.— 
Newell,  M.  A.    Education  and  labor.— Lord,  H.  F.    How  to  influence  lit- 
tle children.— Woodward,  C.  M.    Manual  education.— Doty.  D.    Rules 
and  hints  on  theory  and  pract.  of  teaching.— Schneck,  A.    Proposal  for  a 
change  in  the  plan'of  our  pub.  schools.— Curtin,  J.  C.    A  Catholic  view 
of  educ  in  the  U.  S. 
Paphian  bower,  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  his  Extravagan- 
zas, V.  1.)  *I 
Papias.     Jackson,  G.  A.      {In  his  Apostolic  fathers,  etc.)           18997 
Papier-m4ch^.     Lindsey,  G.     Pens  and  papier-m^ch^.                  15467 
Papillon,  F.    Nature  and  life  ;  facts  and  doctr.  rel.  to  the  con- 
stitution of  matter,  the  new  dynamics,   and  the  phil.   of 
nature.                                                                                               13971 
Contents.    The  constitution  of  matter,  and  the  new  dynamism."— The 
philosophy  of  nature,  and  Liebnitz's  ideas.— The  general  const,  of  living 
beings.— Light  and  life.— Heat  and  life.— Electricity  and  life— Odors  and 
life.  —  Medicaments  and  life— Animal  grafts  and  regenerations  .—Fer- 
ments, Fermentations,  and  life.— Great  epidemics.— Asiatic  cholera.— The 
physiology  of  death.— Heredity  in  physiology,  in  medicine,  and  in  psy- 
chology. 
Papua.    Albertis,  L   M.  d'.    New  Guinea,  what  I  did  and  what 

I  saw.     2  V.  *I 

—  Gill,  W.  W.     (In  his  Life  in  the  Southern  isles.)  16827 

—  Kolff,  D.  H.,  Jr.     {In  his  Voyages  of  the  Brig  Dourga.)  2508 

—  Moresby,  J.    Discoveries  and  surveys  in  New  Guinea,  etc.  15859 

—  Stone,  O.  C.    A  few  months  in  New  Guinea.  19525 
Par  la  poste  ;  lettre  a  une  dame  de  Province  ;  par  C.  Monselet. 

{In  Saynetes,  etc.^  s^r.  4.)  14794 

Para ;  or.  Adventures  on  the  banks  of  the   Amazon  ;  by  J.  E. 

Warren.  4661 
Para  papers.     See  Ditson,  G.  ].. 
Parables.     Bickersteth,  E.  H.     The  reef,  and  other  .parables.     12523 

—  Gatty,  M.    Parables  fr.  nature.    2  v.  8638-9 

—  Krummacher,  F.  A.    Parables.  2515 

—  See  also  Bible.    New  Testament. 

Paradis  de  Mahomet,  Le  ;  par  A.   E.   Scribe.     {In  his  Operas 

comiques,  v.  1.)  *I 

Paradise  ;  by  T.  Parsons.      {In  his  Essays,  ser.  3.)  6141 

Paradise  lost ;  by  J.  Milton.  10482 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS. 


U9 


Paradise  (to  be)  regained;  by  H.  D.  Thoreau.      (In  his  Yan- 
kee, etc.)  6464 
Paradol,  L.  A.  P.     See  Prevost-Paradol. 

Paradox.     De  Morgan,  A.     A  budget  of  paradoxes.  13275 

Paradoxes  and  puzzles,  hist.,  judic,  and  literary ;  by  J.  Paget.  12732 
Paradoxical  philosophy;  [by  B.  Stewart,  and  P.  G.  Tait].  18321 
Paraguay.     Burton,  R.  F.     Letters  fr.  the  battle-fields  of  P.        8716 

—  Washburn,  C.  A.   History  of  P. ;  personal  obs.  and  remin.  of  diplomacy  ' 

under  difficulties.    2  v.  13667-8 

"Parallax," pse?^d.  Zetetic  astronomy;  Earth  not  a  globe; 
experimental  inquiry  into  the  true  figure  of  the  earth, 
proving  it  a  plane,  etc.     2d.  ed.  *I 

Parasites.  Beneden,  P.  J.  van.  Animal  parasites  and  mess- 
mates. 15680 

Pardey,    H.    O.     Nature's  nobleman.     {In.  Mod.   stand,  dr., 

V.  13.)  11815 

Pardoe,  J.  City  of  the  Magyar  ;  or,  Hungary  and  her  institu- 
tions, 1839-iO.     3  V.  /  3347-9 

—  Court  and  rei^n  of  Francis  T.,  of  France.    2  v.  3354-5 

—  Episodes  of  French  hist.  dur.  the  Consulate  and  1st.  empire.  3350 

—  Life  of  Marie  de  Medicis.    3  v.  3356-8 

—  Louis  XIV.,  and  the  court  of  France  in  the  17th.  cent.    2  v.  3352-3 

—  The  river  and  the  desert;  the  Khone  and  the  Chartreuse.  2  v.  3359-60 
Pardon,  G.  F.     Handbook  of  chess  ;  new  ed.  5397 

—  Handbook  of  draughts ;  with  chapter  on  backgammon.  5400 

—  Tales  from  the  operas.  .  9672 
Pare,  W.  Co-operative  agriculture.  8860 
Parent's  assistant.  The.    See  Edgeworth,  M. 

Paris,  J.  A.     Philosophy    in  sport   made   science   in   earnest. 

9th.  ed.  19305 

Paris,  L.  P.  A.  L.  O.,  comte  de.     History   of .  the  civil  war  in 

America ;  tr.  by  L.  F.  Tasistro  ;  ed.  by  H.  Copp^e  and  J. 

P.  Nicholson,  v.  1-3.  14332-4 

—  Trades  unions  of  Eng. ;  tr.  by  N.  J.  Senior;  ed.  bv  T.  Hughes.  9073 

—  King,  E.     (Jw  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.) 
Paris.     Art. 

—  Bacon,  H.    Parisian  art  and  artists. 

Description,  etc. 

—  Abbott,  J.    RoUo's  tour  in  Europe :  Paris. 

—  Allen,  J.  W.,  Jr.    Paul  Dreifuss,  his  holiday  abroad. 

—  An  American  family  in  Paris. 

—  Amicis,  E.  de.    Studies  of  Paris. 

—  Bacon,  H.    A  Parisian  year. 

—  Forester,  T.    Paris  and^its  environs. 

—  Gardner,  A.  K.    Old  wine  in  new  bottles ;  spare  hrs.  of  a  student. 

—  Guthrie,  T.    The  streets  of  Paris.     {I7i  his  "  Out  of  harness.") 

—  Hacklander,  F.    Paris  im  winter,  1851.     (In  his  Werke,  v.  40.) 

—  Head,  F.  B.    Faggot  of  French  sticks;  or,  Paris  in  1851. 

—  Houssaye,  A.    Life  in  Paris ;  letters  on  art,  literature,  and  society. 

—  Houssaye,  H.    La  Parisienne  au  18^  si^cle.     (In  his  Ath^nes,  etc.) 
Parisian  sights  and  Fr.  princ,  seen  thr.  Amer.  spectacles 


H. 

Jarves,  J.  J. 
2  ser. 
Tricolored  sketches  in  Paris,  1H51-3. 

—  Jeune,  M.  S.    My  school  davs  in  Paris. 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.    On  the  boulevards,  1853-66.    2  v. 

—  King,  E.    My  Paris  j  French  character  sketches. 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.    Pans  by  sunlight  and  gaslight. 

—  Raikes,  T.     {In  Portion  of  the  journal  by  R.,  1831-47.  2  v.) 

—  St.  John,  B.    Purple  tints  of   P. ;  character  and  manners  in  the  new 

empire.    2  v. 

—  Sala,  G.  A.    Paris  herself  again,  1878-9.    2  v. 


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^6i)  TRKE   PUnLIO   LIBKAKY. 

—  8ouv«>NtPts  W.    An  »\{\v  i)lilIoHoplH>r  in  Piu'Ih,  U>04S 

—  Tulno.  n.  A.    NoloN  on  VnrlH.  1»7HU 

—  Tlmokoniv.  W.  M.    Tli.'  I'liHs  nkvivh  hook.  4068 

—  Trl(><)lon<«l  Mkotclii'N  in  V\\v\h,  IKAI  a.  4486 

—  Tn»'k<>iMniin.  II. 'r.     Mapi  imporN  nhout  PurlN.  6887 

—  \\'I1nou.  .1,    Tlio  Nu|>ol«>onl('  AugUNtun  igjir  in  ViwU.    (In  Ato  Stud. of 

inotl.  mind.)  31107 

—  WUUU',  8.  H.    Why  do  wo  like  VurU  y    (hi  Murphy,  B.    On  the  Rhino.)  10880 

—  Fr«u>n>Hn.  10.  A.     lOnrly  hIohoh  of  Vm'\h,     (In  hfs  \l\n[.  oss.,  nor.  1.)  9880 

—  lloUNNi»yi>,  II.     1.0  proinlor  hIiVo  do  l»iiri«.     (In  his  Alh^non,  etc.)  14088 

—  l<oighton,  •!.    TiiriM  nn<lor  tho  Conunnno.  9616 

—  rruo«Vvorlnnix  d»<  In  Ciounnuu' do  \\    Stanros  A  IMIAtoI'do  Villo.     (In 

M«^n>.  Nur  losJonrM.  doSopI,,  \im.)  (HurHtMv.  Hlh.  dos  nu'ni..  v.  IS.)  14088 

—  Sainto-Honvo,  ('.  A.    Chroniquow  rHH«lonnos.    1848-184ft.  *l 

—  iSVf  fi/.s«>  l«'PHi»oo.    Hititoi^p, 

Sort  ('tit's. 

-  (MiorhuiloJi,  V.  L»«ltiVH  tinr  l«  nhIou  do  lS7a.   (/n  hiit  Ktudon  dt»  lltt.,  «eo.)  14406 

—  KloiHhnmn,  8.  L.  "Tho  nulon.""Tho  oxhiht.  of  palntiuKN.  Iv^^l.  (In  his 

1Mh>no  ndxc.)  14290 
Indnshial  txh  ihitU^nit. 

—  Arnold.  II.  I\    'l^io  tfivjit  oxhihitlon.  f^r..  18«IT.  7848 

—  Hannini,  l*\  A.  V.    Itopori  on  inaohinory  and  piHio.  of  tho  tnduNt.  itrta, 

and  apparatUM  of  tho  oxaot  soionooM.*  8104 

—  (N>lo,  (".A.    Tin*  lnn»orial  I'aris  unlilo.  7019 

—  Morfonl,  II.     Paris  fin;:.  7188 
--  Unitoil  Statos  (^onuni.NNiiMn>rs  to  tho  ^:\po^it^on.     Uoporlw.    0  v.              OOWWJIOI 

\iitr>.     V.  I.  oonl.  a  (lonoral  snrvov  and  Bihllt>Kruphv  of  tho  KxpoNt> 
tlon. 

—  (lindrlo/,  r.    TariM  Intornational  Kxhibilion.  1878.  ISJUl 

—  Morfoixi,  U.    Tho  PaH^  oxposttion  of  187S.    ( In  his  Purif«,  <«fc..  in  *7s.^  wxm 

—  Sooloiy  of  Ann.    Artl«an  ivports  on  tho  Tarls  oxhibitton,  187».  H>ftU 

(tnsHtnt.  Acmlrmif^  FiHint^niae,) 

—  Ilouftsayo,  A.    Ilistoliv  du  4l'»''  funtonll  do  IWoadi^mlo  Frnni^Hlso.  14471 

—  Sainlo-Honvo,  (\  A.    ( /♦•  hia  N»»nv.  Innd..  v.  PJ.)  •! 
llUtoliv  «lo  TAoadointo;   par  IVIIisson  ot  d'Olivot.     (Tm  Am  Tans,  thi 

lund.,  V.  14.)  •! 

—  MMttho\v«,  .1.  n.  Tho  thoatjvs  of  Taris.  ItHUXS 
Parisot,  K.  Sainto-Houvo,  C\  A.  {In  Am  Chus.  luiul..  v.  1.)  *1 
Parish,  I).  Nolto,  V.  {In  hh  Fifty  years,  etc)  :121US 
Parish  papers;  by  N.  Madeod.  7217 
Parisli-side,  The.  lllust.  83a I 
Parisit  revolution,  Tl\e  ;  by  T.  Hooil.  ^^  lH'ji^.  irovo  ser.v  v.  1.)  11266 
Parisi.MP  letters;  by  .Umf.  (Uraniin.  788 
P.Mrisisnts,  The;  by  K.  H.  Lyttoiu  12221 
Pnrisiemte,  La;  eonuViie ;  par  Mine.  L.  Figuier.  9571 
Park.  K.  A,.  Joint  oufhor.     ^Vc'  KdwaMs,  5.  B. 

Park,  M.     Life  and  travels.  8861 

8olootl<»ns  fr.  T.     (In  Uvnit, .?.  H.  I..    Hook  for  a  oornor.^  81t)l 
rioM. 


—  Travols  in  W.  .Xfrioa.    (In  Tavlor,  H.    Cvol.  of  nu»d.  trHVoK) 

—  V\>stor.  ,1.    (In  hUf  Cr\U  oj»«.,  v.  3.)  1008 
Parker.  A.  C\    Parkor,  W.  W.    {In  Higgiuson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6498 

Parker,  K.  (».     (udden  .Mge  of  American  oratory  %  8862 

•  -  Kominlsoonoos  of  K.  rhoato.  8868 

Parker.  Mn^,  U.  F.     Constance  .Vybner.  7786 

Parker,  II.  l^.     l^iograpby  o(  K.  11.  U.  Revei-e.     (/w  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Parker,  1.     Story,  .1.     {In  hh  Misc.  writings.)  4262 

Parker,  ♦!.     Fii^t  charter  juul  early  relig.  legislation  of  Mass. 

{Ih  Mass.  Hist.  8oc.  U>ct.)             '  7869 


CATALOGUE   OF   BOOKS.  951 

Parker,  Rev.  J.     Life  and  genius  of  Dr.  Watts.     {In  Homes 

and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

Parker,  J.  A.  Quadrature  of  the  circle;  demonstr.  of  the 
errors  of  geometers  in  finding  the  approximations  in  use ; 
app.  and  pract.  questions.     Add.,  Lectures  on  polar  mag- 

nethini,  and  non-existence  of  projectile  forces  in  nature.  12391 

Parker,  J.  II.     A  H  C  of  Gothic  arciiitecture.     'id.  ed.  215G9 

—  Arcliaeoloify  of  IIohh;.    pt.  7:  Tlni  Flavian  ainphltheatre.  *I 

—  CoiiclMt!  jfloHMary  of  terms  In  Grecian,  Roman,  Italian,  and  Gothic  archi- 

tecture.   New  ed.  7227 

--  Introduction  to  the  study  of  Gothic  architecture;  rev.  and  enl.  7074 
Parker,  J.     Ecce  Deus  ;  ess.  on  the  life  and  doctr.  of  Christ; 

witii  notes  on  *  Ecce  Homo.'  6714 
Parker,  L.     Christ  and  Him  crucified,  the  exclusive  theme  of 

the  pulpit.      (In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 

Parker,  N.     Sermons  ;  with  a  mem.  by  H.  Ware.  3366 
Parker,  N.  H.     Iowa  as  it  is,  1855  ;  gazetteer  and  hand-book. 

Illust.  3S64 

—  Iowa  handbook,  ismt;  niap.  8865 

—  MlnncHota  handboolc,  186(^-7.  1026 
Parker,  ().  Speur,  C.  {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
Parker,  R.  A.  {psp/ud.  Rosa  Abbott).     The  pinks  and  blues.  10536 

—  Tonunv  ilickup;  or,  A  pair  of  black  eves.  7084 

—  Upsldcdown;  or,  Will  and  work.         '  7036 
Parker,  R.  (i.     Aids  to  English  composition.  31)76 
Parker,  S.     Journal  of  un  cxplor.  tour  l)eyond  the  Rocky  Mts.  3367 
Parker,  T.      Additioujil  speeches,  addresses,  and  occas.  ser- 
mons.    2  V.                                                                                13439-40 

—  DiMcourwc  on  mutters  purtainiuK  to  religion.  8869 

—  Discourse  on  (he  dcatli  <»f  D.  Webster.  3368 

—  Historic  Aiiu'ricauM,    2d.  ed.  Ift407 

GnntentH.    Franklin.— WasbluKton.— .John  Adams.— Tlioma«  Jeft'erson. 

—  LesHons  fr.  the  world  of  matter  and  the  world  of  man;  fr.  noteH  of  un- 

pub.  sermons,  by  K.  Lei;:liton.  63.W 
Cfnitents  The  material  world  and  man's  rel.  tlieret^J.— Nature  of  man. 
—Traits  and  Illust.  of  bumaii  ebaraet<;r  and  conduct.— Phases  of  domcH- 
tic  lift?. — lOducatlon— Human  institutions  and  national  lif<!. — I'ower  and 
endurance  of  what  is  noblest  in  man.— Human  progresH.- Jesus  of  Naz- 
artith. — Man  in  his  reliv:lous  aspects. 

—  A  parable.     (In  Lil)erty  l)ell.)  MOl 

—  I'rayers.  5388 

—  Serinon  of  tlie  nub.  funct.  of  woman,  18f)8.    (Woman's  Hiarhts  tr.)  1903 

—  Hermons  of  tlieism,  atheism,  and  the  pop.  theology.    3d.  ed.  8375 

—  8|)eeches,  addresstis,  and  occasional  sermons.    2  v.  8872-3- 

—  Ten  serujons  of  religion.  3874 

—  Tlieodore  Parker's  exper.  >is  a  minister;  witli  acct.  of  his  early  life,  etc.  8870 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    (/n /»*«  Mem.  and  biog.  «ketches.)  17767 

—  Cook,,r.     Iteview  of  Parker,     (/n /it»  Orthodoxy.)  17442 

—  FrothingluuM,  O.  H.    'I'heodore  I'ark(U-;  a  biograr)hv.  12331 

—  Muzzcy,  A.  li.     (f?j /ux  Ucminis.)                              *  22390 

—  Il<''ville,  A.    Life  and  writings  of  l»arkor.  21450 

—  Weiss,  T.  Life  and  correspondence  of  Parker.  2  v.  5674-5 
Parker,  T.  J.  Hearing.  {In  Brown,  R.  8ci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Parker,  W.     How  to  succeed  as  a  physician.      {In  Abbott,  L. 

How  to  succeed.)  22562 
Parker,  VV.  W.     Biography  of  A.  C.  Parker.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Parker  family.     Muzzey,  A.  B.     (/71  to  Reminis.)  22390 
Parker  Society.     See  Robinson,  H. 

Parkes,  E.  A.     A  nmniijil  of  pract.  hygiene.     4th.  ed.  13519 


952  FKEE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Parkes,  S.  Account  of  the  processes  in  the  manuf.  of  tin  plate. 

(In  Flower,  P.  W.  History,  etc.)  19651 
Parkman,  F.     Offering  of  sympathy  to  the  afflicted;  new  ed., 

rev.,  with  add.  by  F.  A.  Farley.  6717 

Parkman,  F.,  Jr.     Des  ancien  regime  in  Canada.  10440 

—  France  and  Eng.  in  N".  America;  hist,  narratives;  namely: 

Count  Trontenac  and  New  France  under  Louis  XIV.  17103 

Discovery  of  the  great  West.  7886 

Jesuits  in  N.  A.  in  17th.  cent.  6689 

The  old  r6gime  in  Canada.  13025 

Pioneers  of  France  in  the  new  world.  5984 

—  La  Salle  and  the  disc,  of  the  great  west.    11th.  ed.,  rev.,  with  add.  18928 

—  Historv  of  the  conspiracy  of  Pontiac.  3377 

—  James *F.  Cooper.     {In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  The  Oregon  trail;  sk.  of  prairie  and  Rocky  mountain  life.    4th.  ed.,  rev.  10474 

—  Vassall  Morton.  5617 
Parkman,  G.     Bemis,  G.     Report  of  the  case  of  J.  W.  Web- 
ster for  the  murder  of  G.  Parkman.  495 

Parkyns,  M.     Life  in  Abyssinia.     2  v.  3878-9 

-f-  Life  in  Abyssinia.     (In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

Parkwater;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  14174 
Parlementaire,  Le  ;  com^die-vaude  ;  par  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V   13.)  *I 
Parliamentary  law.     jSee  United  States.    Parliamentary  law. 
Parliamentary  practice.   Cushing,  L.  S.  Manual  of  pari,  pract.  ; 

rules  of  proc.  in  deliberative  assemblies.  1069 
Parliamentary  reform.  See  Great  Britain.  House  of  Commons. 
Parloa,  M .     The  Appledore  cook  book  ;  receipts  for  cooking  ; 

newed.  17618 

—  First  princ.  of  household  management  and  cooker>'.  19038 

—  Same ;  new  ed.  22167 

—  Miss  Parloa's  new  cook  book ;  guide  to  marketing,  etc.  Illust.  19954 
Parlor  car.  The  ;  farce  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  16676 
Parlor  gardening.  Johnson,  E.  A.  Winter  greeneries  at  home.  17970 

—  Maling,  E.  A.    In-door  plants.     {In  his  Handbook  for  ladies.)  10877 

—  Meikle,  A.    Window  gardening  for  town  and  countrv.  10895 

—  Williams,  H.  T.  Window  gardening.  *  '  1060G 
Parlor  theatricals.     See  Private  theatricals. 

Parma,  Duke  of.     See  Farnese,  A. 

Parmegianino.     See  Mazzuoli,  G.  F.  M. 

Parmenides.     Symonds,  J.    A.     {In  Ms  Stud,  of  Gr.  poets. 

ser.  2.)  16543 

Parmigiano.     See  Parmegianino. 

Parnassus  ;  poetical  selections,  ed.  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  13419 

Parnell,  A.  The  action  of  lightning,  and  the  means  of  defend- 
ing life  and  property.  22536 

Parnell,  T.    The  hermit  18979 

—  Same.    {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  life  by  O.  Goldsmith.)  3380 
Parny,  E.  D.  de  F.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Portr.  cont., 

V.  4;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  15.)  *I 
Parochial  epic,  A.  ;  by  Mr.  J-nes.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,v.  5.)  19150 

Parousia,  The ;  by  I.  P.  Warren.  *  19053 
Parousia,  The ;  critical  inq.  into  the  New  Testament  doct.   of 

our  Lord's  second  coming.  19138 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS. 


953 


Parr,  H.  (pseud.  Holme  Lee.)     Ben  Milner's  wooing. 

—  Hawksview. 

—  Katherine's  trial. 

—  Kathie  Brande. 

—  Maurice  and  Eugenie  de  Gu6rin;  a  monograph. 

—  Mr.  Wynyard's  ward. 

—  Sylvan  Holt's  daughter. 

—  Warp  and  woof. 

Parr,  L.     Adam  and  Eve. 

—  The  blue  bell  of  Redneap. 

Contents.    Parr,  L.    The  blue  bell  of  Redneap ;  Trethill  farm. — Craik, 
D.  (M.)  M.    The  garden  party. — Tyler,  S.  Mad's  Christmas  adventure. 

—  Dorothy  Fox. 

—  Hero  Carthew.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  How  it  all  happened. 

—  John  Thompson,  blockhead. 

—  Robin.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

Parrain,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  1.) 

Parrish.  J.     Alcoholic  inebriety ;  fr.  a  medical  standpoint. 

Parrot,  F.     Journey  to  Ararat;  tr.  by  W.  D.  Cooley. 

Parrots  and  monkeys. 

Parry.  A.  W.  Reading  sewage  and  water  works  ;  Street  wa- 
tering. {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc, 
V.  2.) 

—  Report  on  the  maintenance  of  highways,  scavenging  and  watering  of 

roads,  and  collect,  of  house  refuse,  (/w  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng. 
and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.) 

Parry,  E.  Markham,  A.  H.  Parry's  attempt  to  reach  the 
North  Pole,  1827.     {In  his  Northward  ho  !) 

Parry,  T.  P.  P.  ;  or,  The  man  and  the  tiger.  {In  French's 
min.  dr.,  v.  11.) 

Parry,  W.  E.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.  Capt.  Parry's  three  voy- 
ages in  search  of  a  north-west  passage.  {In  his  Notable 
voyages.) 

Parsis.  Haug,  M.  Essays  on  the  sacred  lang.,  writings,  and 
relig.  of  the  P. 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    The  modern  Parsis.    (In  his  Chips,  v.  1.) 
Parson,  The,  o'  Dumford  ;  by  G.  M.  Fenn. 
Parson  and  people  ;  by  E.  Spooner. 

Parsons,  C.     Sea-air  and  sea-bathing ;  their  infl.  on  health. 
Parsons,  C.  G.     Inside  view  of  slavery  ;  among  the   planters 

iutrod.  note  by  H.  B.  Stowe. 

Parsons,  T.     jMemoir  of  E.  E.  Parsons. 

The  gem  of  dialogues.     (Amer.  sch.  dialogue 


The    l^oston   School  for  Deaf   Mutes.     {In 


[1852-58] 
Parsons,  E.  E. 
Parsons,  L.  S. 

ser.) 
Parsons,  M.  A. 

Some  cur.  schools.) 
Parsons,  S.  B.     The  rose;  its  hist.,  poetry,  culture,  etc. 
Parsons,  S.  H.   Headley,  J.  T.   (7n  ^is  Washington,  e^c,  v.  2.) 
Parsons,  T.,  Chief  Justice  of  Mass.     Parsons,   T.     Memoir  of 

Parsons 
Parsons,  T.     Deus  homo  :  God-man. 

—  Essay. s ;  ser.  1-3.  3  v. 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Life.— Providence.— Correspondence.— The  human 
form.— Religion.— The  New  Jerusalem.  2.  The  seeming  and  the  actual. 
—The  senses.— The  ministry  of  sorrow.— The  Sabbath.— The  foundation 
of  duty.— Death  and  life.'  3.  He  cometh  in  clouds.— Paradise. — The 
sea.— The  end  of  the  Church. 

—  The  infinite  and  the  finite. 

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16742 

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10790 

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9012 

11681 

9640 

9804 

22044 

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22898 

3381 

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*I 
19121 
11841 

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9981 


954  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Laws  of  business.  7862 

—  Memoir  of  Chief  Justice  Parsons.  3384 

—  Memoir  of  Emily  E.  Parsons.  20137 

—  The  mystery  of  life,  and  other  papers.  18603 

Contents.  The  mystery  of  life.— Trust.— Sacrifice.— The  Church  in 
the  wilderness.— Sufierin^^— Temptation.— False  witness.— The  discourses 
of  our  Lord.— The  cherubim. 

—  Outlines  of  the  relig.  and  philosophy  of  Swedenborg.  15676 
Parsons,  T.  W.  The  shadow  of  the  obelisk,  and  other  poems.  10937 
Parsons,  U.  Life  of  W.  Pepperell.  3386 
Parson's  daughter,  The  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15651 
Part  de  butin.  La  ;  com^die  ;  par  G.  de  L6tori^re.    Theatre  de 

camp.,  s6r.  7.)  14691 
Part  da  diable,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  11.)  *I 
Part  du  lion.  La ;  com.  ;  par  A.  Decourcelle.(Th^^tre  de  camp. 

ser.  5.)  14689 
Parted  lives  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  K.  Spender.     3  v.                              12308-10 

Parthenia  ;  by  E.  B.  Lee.  2595 
Parthenon.  Davidson,    T.  The   Parthenon   frieze ;   and   other 

essays).  21955 
Parthia.     Rawlinson,  G.     Sixth  great  oriental  monarchy.  11463 
Particulars  cone,  a  lion,  Some  ;  by  C.  Dickens.     {In  his  Mud- 
fog  papers.)  19851 
Partie  de  chasse  ;  saynMe-monologue ;  par   L.    Besson  et  F. 

Javel.  (Bi  Sayndtes,  etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 
Partie  et  revanche;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  11.)  *I 
Parties.  Froude,  J.  A.  Party  politics.  {In  his  Short  stud.  ser.  3.)  17015 

—  See  also   Democracy;— Democratic  party ;— Republican  party;— U.  S. 

History. 
Partington,  Mrs.,  pseud.  See  Shillaber,  B.  P. 

Partingtonian  patchwork;  by  B.  P.  Shillaber.  11293 

Partisan,  The  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  3993 

Partisan  leader,  The  ;  by  N.  B.  Tucker.  4516 
Parton,  J.     A  book  of   French  poetry,   fr.    1550.     (Le  Par- 

nasse  fran^ais.  14515 

—  Caricature  and  other  comic  art.    lUust.  *I 

—  Cathedrals  and  beer;    or,  The  immorality  of  religious  capitals.     {In 

Centen.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Report,  1876.)     '  *I 

—  Famous  Americans  of  recent  times.  6677 

—  Fanny  Fern ;  cont.  her  select  writings  and  a  memoir.    Illust.  7323 

—  Gen.  Butler  in  New  Orleans ;  admin,  of  the  Dept.  of  the  Gulf.  1862.  5513 

—  Humorous  poetry  of  the  Eng.  language  fr.  Chaucer  to  Saxe.  3389 

—  Life  and  times  of  Burr.  3390 

—  Life  and  times  of  Franklin.    2  v.  5676-7 

—  Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.    3  y.  3391-3 

—  Life  of  H.  Greeley.  3394 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Jefi"erson.  12353 

—  Life  of  Voltaire.    2  y.  20487-8 

—  Smoking  and  drinking.  7510 

—  and  others.  Eminent  women  of  the  age.  10496 
Parton,  S.  P.  {pseud.    Fanny  Fern).     Caper-sauce;  chit-chat 

about  men,  women,  and  things.  10865 

—  Fern  leaves  fr.  Fanny's  portfolio.                                                                 ^  3395 

—  Folly  as  it  flies ;  hit  at  by  Fanny  Fern.  7452 

—  Parton,  J.  Fanny  Fern ;  select  writings  and  memoir.  7323 
Partridge,  J.  M.     Trichinae  spiralis;  its  hist.,  pathology,  and 

diagnosis.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  7.)  *I 

Party  leaders  ;  by  J.  G.  Baldwin.  *I 
Pas  de  fascination  ;  by  J.  S.  Coyne.   {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  34.)  7988 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  955 

Pascal,  B.     Pens^es.  14717 

Contents.  Les  Editions  des  penp^es.— Vie  de  P.  par  Mme.  Perier.— 
Mem.  de  la  vie  de  P.  par  Mile.  Perier.— Sur  les  travaux  scientifique  de  P. 
— Ouvrages  k  lire  ou  k  consulter  sur  P. — Plan  des  pensees. — Pensees. — 
Lettres  et  opuscules  divers.— Index  par  C.  Louandre. 

—  Provincial  letters;  new  trans,  with  hist,  introd.  and  notes,  by  T.  M'Crie; 

life  of  P.,  ess.,  and  biblioi?.  not.  bv  O.  W.  Wight.  3781 

—  Selection  fr.  [his]  Thoughts ;  tr.  by  H.  L.  S.  Lear.  18841 

—  Thoughts,  letters,  and  opuscules;  tr.  by  O.  W.  Wight;  introd.  not.,  etc.  3403 
.  —  Bowen,  F.     (In  his  Gleanings.)  19941 

{In  his  Mod.  philosophv.)  17186 

—  Church,  R.  W.    The  'Pensees'  of   Pascal.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Comp. 

for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Monday-chats.)  17345 
{In  his  Portr.  contenip..  v.  5;  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3;  Port-Royal,  v.  2.  3; 

Caus.  hmd.,  v.  5.)  *I 

—  Tulloch,  J.  Pascal.  17561 
Pascal,  J.     Weitzel,   S.  W.     Sister  aud   saint;  sketch   of   J. 

Pascal.  19965 

Pascoe,  C.  E.  The  dramatic  list ;  record  of  the  priuc.  per- 
formances of  living  actors  and  actresses  of  the  Brit,  stage, 
witii  criticisms  fr.  contemp.  journals.  18545 

—  Everyday  life  at  Eton,  Harrow,  Rugby,  etc.    Illust.  21777 

Contents.    Pascoe,  C.  E.    Introductorv  hist,  matter.— Leathes,  S.  M. 

Eton.— Oliphaut,  T.  R.    Eton.— David,  W.  H.    Winchester.- Peck,  W. 

A.    Westminster.— Seaman,  O.    Shrewsbury.— Sadler,  M.  E.    Rugby. — 

Rendall,  M.  J.    Harrow.— Daldy,  F.  F.    Charterhouse.— Pascoe,  C.  E. 

Historical  acct.  of  St.   Paul's,  Merchant  Taylors'  Schools,  and  Christ's 

Hospital. 
Pasquier,  E.     Sainte-Bcuve,  C  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  t.  3.)        *I 
Passing  cloud.  The;    drama;  by  B.  Bernard.    {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  11.)  11813 

Passion,  The.  of  our  Lord  ;  by  J.  S.  Bach.  *I 

Passion  aud  principle  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15664 

Passion  play.     See  Oberammergau. 

Passion  secrete.  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1,  v.  3.)         *I 
Passionate  pilgrim,  A  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  13460 

Passions.     Bourgeois,  X.     The  passions  in  their  rel.  to  health 

and  diseases.  11573 

—  Hume,  D.  {In  his  Philos.  works,  v.  2.)  *I 
Past  and  present;  by  T.  Carlyle.  711 
Past  hours  ;  by  A.  Sartoris.  2  v.  20682-3 
Past  meridian  ;  by  L.  Sigourney.  3982 
Pasta,  G.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)                    5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  (In  his  Great  singers.)  20364 
Pasteur,  L.     Studies  on  fermentation  ;   the  diseases  of  beer, 

their  causes,  and  the  means  of  preventing  them ;  trans,  of 
'•Etudes  sur  la  bi^re,"    with  notes,   illust.,   &c.,  by  F. 

Faulkner,  and  D.  C.  Robb.  19512 
Pastimes.     See  Games. 

Pastnor,  P.     Lora  ;  romance  in  verse.  21617 

Pastor,  The,  of  the  desert ;  by  E.  Pelletan.  10550 

Pastorale  comique  ;  par  Moli^re.     (Oeuvres,  v.  4.)  14607 

Pastorals  of  France  ;  by  F.  Wedmore.  18)22 
Pastors.     See  Preachers. 

Pastor's  narrative,  The  ;  by  Pastor  Klein.  22812 

Pastor's  recollections,  A ;  by  T.  G.  Dashiell.  14034 

Patagonia.     Beerbohm,  J.     Wanderings  in  Patagonia,  18591 

—  Bourne,  B.  F.    The  captive  in  P. ;  life  among  the  giants.  462 


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—  Coan,  T.    Adventures  in  Patagonia.  19642 

—  Dixie,  F.    Across  Patagonia.  2024S 

—  Musters,  G.  C.    At  home  with  the  Patagonians.  12381 
Patagonian  brothers.     {In   Nov.   and   tales  from   Household 

Words,  V.  7.)  14307 

Patchin,  Mrs.  C.  H.     Dorothea.     (Round  Rob.  ser.)  21861 

Patchwork  ;  by  F.  Locker.  18540 

Patents.     Barlow,  C.     How  to  make  money  by  patents.  *I 

—  Campin,  F.  W.  •  Law  of  patents  for  inventions.  ^  *I 

—  Duncan,  S.  A.    American  svstem  of  patents.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1871.)  '  16733 

—  Johnson,  J.,  and  J.  H.    The  patentee's  manual;  treatise  on  the  law  and 

practice  of  letters  patent.  *I 

—  Shaler,  N.  S.    International  property  in  patents  and  copyrights.    {In  his 

Thoughts,  etc.)  17644 

—  See  also  United  States ;— U.  S.  Patent  Association. 

Pater,    J.    B.     Wedmore,    F.     Lancret    and    Pater.      {In   his 

Masters  of  genre  painting.)  19479 

Pater,  W.  H.     Studies  in  the  history  of  the  Renaissance.  13722 

Pater  mnndi ;  or,  Doctr.  of  evolution  ;  by  E.  F.  Buit.  11478 

Paterculus,  C.  V.    Opera  omnia  ;    qualem  pub.  D.  Ruhnkenius  ; 

cui  Krausii  excursus  subj.  N.  E.  Lemaire.     (Bib.  Class. 

Lat.)  8350 

—  See  also  Sallustius  Crispus,  C. 

Paterson,  A.  S.     Concise  system  of  theology  on  the  basis  of 

the  shorter  catechism.  12522 

Path  and  goal ;  elements  of  civilization  and  the  condition  of 

happiness  ;  by  M.  M.  Kalisch.  19917 

Pathfinder  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  956 

Pathology.     Barnard,* F.  A.  P. 

and  its  relation  to  hygiene 

Rept.,  V.  1.) 

—  Bigelow,  J.    Nature  in  disease. 

—  Chandler,  C.  F.    Germ  theory  of  disease. 

—  Richardson,  B.    Diseases  of  modern  life. 

—  Simon,  J.    Filth  diseases  and  their  prevention. 

—  Tyndall,  J.  Essays  on  the  floating-matter  of  the  air  in  rel.  to  putrefaction 

and  infection. 

—  See  also  Spontaneous  generation. 
Pathology  and  Therapeutics.    Lambe,  W.    Water  and  vegetable 

diet  in  chronic  diseases  ;  with  notes  and  add.  by  J.  Shew. 

—  Timbs,  J.    Doctors  and  patients ;  anecdotes  of  the  medical  world  and 

curiosities  of  medicine.    2  v. 

—  Trail,  R.  T.     (In  his  Hydropathic  encyclopedia.) 

—  See  also  Cellular  i^athofogy ; — Insanity ; — Medicine. 
Patience.     Smiles,  S.     Duty;  with  illust.  of  courage,  P.,  etc. 
Patience,  or  Bunthorne's  bride;  opera;  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and 

A.  S.  Sullivan. 
Patience  ;  ser.  of  games  with  cards  ;  by  E.  D.  Cheney. 
Patience  of  hope  ;  by  D.  Green  well.        , 
Patience  removes  mountains  ;  by  A.  Moritz.      {Li  Michel,  T., 

and  Moritz,  A.     A  will  and  a  way.) 
Patience  Strong's  outings  ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 
Patin,  G.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In  his  Cans,  lund., 
Patmore,  C.     The  angel  in  the  house  ;  The  betrothal. 
The  espousals. 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.) 

—  The  children's  garland ;  from  the  best  poets. 


The  germ  theory  of  disease, 
{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 


{In  Tribune  pop.  sci.) 


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Paton,  A.  P.     The  home  of  the  workman  ;  lecture,  Greenock 

Mechanics'  Inst.     {In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 

Paton,  A.  A.     Henry  Beyle  (otherwise  de  Stendahl)  ;  crit.   and 

biog.  study.  12915 

Paton,  M.  A.     Clayton,  E.  C.      {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Patriarchs.     Gould,   S.  B.     Legends   of    the   patriarchs    and 

prophets.  9934 

—  Frothingham,  O.  B.  Stories  of  the  patriarchs.  6622 
Patricia  Kemball ;  by  E.  L.  Linton.  13341 
Patrician's  daughter,  The  ;  tragedy ;  by  J.  W.  Marston.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  32.)  11826 
Patricius.    Epithalmium  Auspicii  et  ^llae.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E. 

Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  3.)     (Bib.  Clas.  Lat.)  8361 

Patrick,  St.     De  Vere,  A.     The  legends  of  St.  Patrick.  22660 

—  Todd,  J.  H.  St.  Patrick,  apostle  of  Ireland.  12210 
Patrick,  M.  Mr.  Leslie  of  Underwood.  18820 
Patrick,  S.  Tulloch,  J.  {In  his  Rat.  theology,  v.  2.)  11457 
Patriotism.     Dabney,  R.  L.     The  Christian's  best  motive  for 

P.     {In  Fast  day  sermons.)  1454 

—  Giles,  H.    {In  his  Lect.  and  essays,  v.  2.)  2253 

—  Kin^,  T.  S.     (In  his  Patriotism.)  5721 
Privileges  and  duties  of  P.     (In  his  Substance  and  show,  etc.)                    17277 

Patronage;  by  M.  Edgeworth.     {In  her  Works,  v.  7.)  15293 

—  Same ;  another  copy.  2  v.  1331-2 
Patronage  and  friendship  ;  by  [H.  F.  Lee].  {In  her  Tales.)  2596 
Patru,  O.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Patsey  ;  story  for  girls  ;  by  L.  B.  Robinson.  17169 
Patten,  B.  A. ^  joint  author.     See  Barry,  T.  A. 

Patten,  H.  L.     Pond,  G.  E.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Patten.     See  also  Wilson-Patten. 

Pattern  making.     See  Machinery. 

Patterson,  A.  J.     The  Magyars.     2  v.  10135-6 

Patterson,  E.  Safifell,  W.  T.  R.  The  Bonaparte-Patterson 
marriage,  1803,  and  the  secret  correspondence  on  the 
subject.  11419 

Patterson,  J.  K.    National  endowment  for  schools  for  scientific 

and  technical  training.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)    16720 

Patterson,  M.    Religious  condition  of  Germany.  '  {In  Manning, 

Essays  on  relig.  and  lit.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

Patterson,  R.  H.     Gas  and  lighting.      (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15468 

Patterson,  R.  M.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Synod  of  Philadel- 
phia, and  biog.  sk.  of  members  of  the  Synod.  *I 

Patterson,  R.     Tables  of  infidelity  and  facts  of  faith  ;  tracts  on 

the  absurdity  of  atheism,  pantheism,  and  rationalism.  6491 

Patterson.     See  also  Patersou. 

Patteson,  J.  C.    Awdry,  F.    Story  of  a  fellow-soldier.  2d.  ed.     14092 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Life  of  P.,  missionary  bishop  of  the  Melanesian  islands. 

2  V.  *  13732-3 

Pattie  Durant ;  by  Cycla  [E.  Clacy].  7536 

Pattinson,  H.  L.  Lonsdale,  H.   {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  4.)    13720 
Pattison,  M.     Isaac  Casaubon,  1559-1614.  13723 

—  Milton.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19362 

—  Tendencies  of  relig.  thought  in  Eng.,  1688-1750.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Rec. 

inquiries  in  theol.)  5174 


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Patton,  F.  L.  The  World's  ed.  of  the  great  Presbyterian 
conflict ;  Patton  vs.  Swing.  Portraits,  pulpit  sketches, 
sermons,  etc. 

Patton,  J.  H.     History  of  the  U.  S.  of  America. 

—  The  natural  resources  of  the  United  States. 
Patty  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid. 
Patty  Applecheeks,  Autobiography  of ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge. 

her  Bye- words.) 
Patty's  perversities.      (Round  robin  ser.) 
Paturel ;  comedie  ;  par  H.  Meilhac.     {In  Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G. 

Theatre,  e^c,  ser.  1.) 
Pauer,  E.     The  art  of  pianoforte  playing.     (Music  primers.) 

—  Elements  of  the  beautiful  in  music.     (Music  primers,) 

—  Musical  forms.     (Music  prim.) 

Paul,  St.     P^pistles.     See  Bible.     New  Testament, 

—  Arnold,  M.    St.  Paul  and  Protestantism. 

—  Baur,  F.  C.    Paul ;  his  life  and  works.    2  v.     (Theol.  Tr.  Fund  Lib.) 
Same\  2d.  ed.,  rev.  by  A.  Menzies,  v.  1. 

—  Boissier,  G.    La  religion  Romaine^  v.  2. 

—  Conybeare,  W.  J.,  and  Howson,  J.  S.    Life  and  epistles  of  Paul.    2  v. 

—  Farrar,  F.  W.    Life  and  work  of  P.    2  v. 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.    The  apostle  P.     {hi  his  Discussion.) 

—  Gritton,  J.    Lord  Lyttleton  on  the  conversion  of  P.    {In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc. 

Strivings,  etc.) 

—  Hanson,  R.  D.    Paul  and  the  preaching  of  Christianity  in  the  primitive 

church.) 

—  Hood,  E.  P.     {In  his  Lamps,  etc.) 

—  Howson,  J.  S.    Companions  of  St.  Paul. 
Character  of  St.  Paul. 

Metaphors  of  St.  Paul. 

—  Livermore,  A.  A.    The  apostle  Paul. 

—  More,  H.    Life  and  writings  of  P.     {In  her  Works,  v.  4.) 

—  Paul  of  Tarsus. 

—  Renan,  J.  E.    Saint-Paul ;  tr.  by  I.  Lockwood. 

—  Taylor,  W.  M.    Paul  the  missionary. 

—  Tholock,  F.  A.  G.    Life,  character,' and  style  of  P.    (/w  Edwards,  B.  B., 

and  Park,  E.  A.    Selections.) ' 

—  Pfleiderer,  O.    Paulinism :  contrib.  to  the  hist,  of  prim.  Chr.  theology. 

2  V. 

—  Shakspeake,  C.    St.  Paul  at  Athens ;  spirit.  Christianity  in  rel.  to  aspects 

of  mod.  thought. 

—  Smith,  J.    Voyage  and  shipwreck  of  St.  Paul. 

Paul  V.  Poi)e.     Trollope,  T.  A.     Paul  the  Pope,  and  Paul  the 

Friar. 
Paul,  B.  H.      Manual   of   technical   analysis,    found,    on   the 

'Handbuch'  of  P.  A.  BoUey. 
Paul,  C.  K.     William  Godwin  ;  his  friends  and  contemp.  2  v. 
Paul,  H.      Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Paul,  J.  H.     Plays.     See  French's  min.  dr. 
Paul  and  Persis  ;  by  M.  E.  Brush. 
Paul  and  Virginia ;  fr.  the  French  of  B.  de  St.  Pierre. 
Paul  Dreifuss  ;  his  holiday  abroad  ;  by  J.  W.  Allen,  Jr. 
Paul  et  Virginie  ;  par  B.  de  St. -Pierre. 
Paul  Faber  ;  by  G.  MacDonald. 
Paul  Fane  ;  by  N.  P.  Willis. 
Paul  FerroU;  by  [C.  W.  Clive]. 
Paul  Grayson,  Who  was?  by  J.  Habberton. 
Paul  Massie  ;  by  J.  McCarthy. 
Paul  M6r6  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez. 


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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.,  959 

Paul  of  Tarsus  :  inq.  into  the  times  and  Gospel  of  tlie  Apostle 

of  the  Gentiles.  10603 

Paul  Preseott's  charge  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  6109 

Paul  Pry;  comedy;  by  J.  Poole.     {In  Mod  stand,  dr.-,  v.  10.)  11812 

Paul,  the  pedler  ;  by  H.  Alger.  Jr.  9209 

Paula,  St.  Taylor,  I.  {In  his  Logic  in  theol.,  etc.)  11367 
Paulding,  J.  K.     Book  of  vagaries  ;  compr.  The  new  mirror 

for  travellers,  and  other  select.  ;  ed.  by  W.  I.  Paulding.  7238 

—  The  Bulls  and  the  Jonathans ;  ed.  by  W.  I.  Paulding.  7009 

Contents.    The  diverting  hist,  of  John  Bull  and  Brother  Jonathan. — 
John  Bull  in  America :  or,  The  new  Munchausen. 

—  The  Dutchman's  fireside;  ed.  bv  W.  I.  Paulding.  7237 

—  Tales  of  the  good  woman  by  a  doubtful  gentleman.  7071 

Contents.    Memoir  of  the  unknown  author.— The  azure  hose.— The 
dumb  girl.— Dyspepsy. — Progress  of  the  age. — Revenge  of  St.  Nicholas. — 
Cobus  Yerks.— Ride  of  St.  Nicholas. — The  politician. 
Paulding,  W.  I.     Literary  life  of  J.  K.  Paulding.  6710 

Paulet,  A.     Cousin,  V.      {In  his  Soc.  Fran^aise,  v.  1.)  14473 

Pauli.     See  Emili,  P. 

Pauline  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.  {In  his  Prince  Saroni's  wife.)  22801 
Pauline;  by  L.  B.  Walforxi.  17112 

Pauline  ;  drama  ;  tr.  and  adapt,  fr.  the  french.    {In  Mod.  stand. 

^   dr.,  V.  17.)  11818 

Pauline  ;  par  George  Sand.     (  With  Le  p^ch^  de  M.  Antoiue.)    14509 
Paulinus  N^olanus,  M.  P.  A.,  Bp.     Carmen  additum   epistolse 
ad  Gestidium.  {In  Lemaire,  N.  PI    Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  1.) 
(Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8359 

Paull,  Mrs.  H.  B.     Dick  the  sailor.  18842 

Paull,  M.  A.     Tim's  troubles.  9984 

Paulli.     See  Pauli. 
Pauperism.     Fawcett,  H.    Pauperism;  its  causes  and  remedies.  13447 

—  tSee  also  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  passim. 

Pausanius  the  Spartan  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.  15537 

Pauvres  de  Paris,  Les  ;  drame  ;  par  E.  Brisbarre  et  E.  Nus.  14555 
Pauvrette ;  drama;    by  D.  Boucicault.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  29.)  11824 

Pavements.    Gillmore,  Q.  A.    Practical  treat,  on  roads,  streets, 

and  pavements.  16036 

—  Routhwait«,  R.  S.    Wood  pavements.   {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng. 

and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  7.)  *I 

Paxton,  Mass.     Stock  well,  G.  A.     History  of  P.  {In  Hist,  of 

Wor.  Co.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Payer,  J.     New  lands  within  the  Arctic  circle;  narr.   of  the 

disc,  of  the  Austrian  ship  "Tegetthoff,"  1872-1874.  Maps 

and  illust.  17027 

Paying  investment,  A  ;  by  A.  E.  Dickinson.  15483 

Payn,  J.     At  her  mercy.  12765 

—  A  beggar  on  horseback ;  or,  A  county  family.  10688 

—  The  best  of  husbands.                          *            ^  12937 

—  Bred  in  the  bone ;  or,  Like  father,  like  son.    Illust.  10682 

—  By  proxy.  17636 

—  Cecil's  tryst.  10099 

—  A  confidential  agent.    3  y.  20815-17 

—  Fallen  fortunes.  16579 

—  For  cash  only.                            .  21836 

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« 

—  A  grape  from  a  thorn.  '  

—  Halves.  15495 

—  High  spirits ;  stories  written  in  them.  19363 

—  Kit ;  a  memory.  22392 

—  Less  black  than  we're  painted.  17708 

—  Married  beneath  him.  15802 

—  Murphy's  master.  11615 

—  Some  private  views;  essays,  etc.  21986 

Contents.  The  Midway  Inn.— The  critic  on  the  hearth.— Sham  admira- 
tion in  literature.— The  pinch  of  poverty.— The  literary  calling  and  its 
future.—  Story-telling.—  Penny  fiction.—  Hotels.—  Maid-servants. —  Men- 
servants.— Whist-players.— Relations.— Invalid  literature.— Wet  holidays. 
—Travelling  companions. 

—  Walter's  word.  13972 

—  What  he  cost  her.  17281 

—  A  woman's  vengeance.  11193 
Payne,  E.  J.     Voyages  of  the  Elizabethan  seamen  to  Amer.  ; 

fr.  the  coll.  of  Hakluyt.  21899 

Contents.    Hawkins,  J. ;— Frobisher,  M. ;— Drake,  F. ;— Gilbert,  H.  ;— 
Amadas,  P.  and  Barlow,  A. ;— Cavendish,  T. ;— Raleigh,  W. 
Payne,  J.     Lautrec ;  poem.  18745 

—  Prefatory  note ;  Introduction.     (Jw  Villon,  F.    Poems.)  20969 
Payne,  J.  H.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama ; — Sargent, 

E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Harrison,  G.    Life  and  writings  of  Payne.  *I 
Payne,  J.     Pestalozzi ;  infl.  of  his  princ,  etc.,  on   education. 

(Pps.  on  educ.)  *I 

—  Science  and  art  of  education ;  Principles  of  the  science  of  educ.     (Pps. 

on  educ.)  *I 
Payne  ;  See  also  Paine. 

Paysanamoureux,Le  ;  comedie-vaud.  ;  par E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  24.)  *I 

Payson,  P.     Sermon,  1778.     (7n  Thornton,  J.  W.  Pulpit  of 

the  Am.  rev.)  *I 
Peabody,  A.  P.     Biography  of  S.  C.  Haven.     (In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

—  Christian  belief  and  life.  13566 

—  Christianity  and  science.  13264 

—  Christianity  the  relig.  of  nature.  5597 

—  Conversation;  its  faults  and  its  graces.  7438 

Contents.  Peabody,  A.  P.  Address,  Newburyport,  1846. — Trench,  F. 
Lecture,  Reading,  Eng.,  1854. — Gwynne,  P.  A  word  to  the  wise. — Mis- 
takes and  improprieties  in  speaking  and  writing. 

—  Elective  system  in  colleges.     ( In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

—  God ;  discourse.     (7^/i  Unit,  affirm.)  18586 

—  Lectures  on  Christian  doctrines.  3412 

—  Manual  of  moral  philosophy.  11997 

—  Reminiscences  of  European  travel.  7479 

—  Relations  of  ethics  and  theology.     (In  Christ,  and  mod.  thought.)  10188 

—  Scientific  educ.  of  mechanics  and  artisans.  (In  Smiths.  Inst.  Rept.,1872.)  13103 

—  Sermons  for  children.                                                                                     •  6255 

Contents.  How  to  be  religious.— Use  and  abuse  of  the  tongue.— False 
shame  .—Memory . 

—  Sovereignty  of  law.     (In  Boston  lect.,  1870.)  8641 

—  Testimony  of  the  apostles.     (7^  Boston  lect.,  1872.)  8988 
Peabody,  E.  P.     Esthetic  papers.  5153 

—  Childhood.     (In  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Plea  for  Froebel's  kindergarten.     (In  Identification  of  the  artisan.)  8131 

—  Record  of  Mr.  Alcott's  school.    3d.  ed.,  rev.  12248 

—  Reminiscences  of  Wm.  Ellery  Channing.  19600 
— joint  author.    See  Mann,  M.  P. 

Peabody,  E.     Christian  days  and  thoughts.  3414 

—  Sermons ;  with  a  memoir  [by  S.  A.  Eliot] .  3413 
Peabody,  E.     Peabody,  F.  H.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  961 

Peabody,  F.  H.     Biography  of  E.  Peabody.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Peabody,  G.     Account  of  proc.  at  dinner  given  to  Americans 

connect,  with  the  Gt.  Exhibition,  1851.  9690 

—  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     {In  his  Fam.  Lond.  merchants.)  7853 

—  Hanaford,  P.  A.    Life  of  Peabody.  21511 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.  {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  .  8983 
Peabody,  itfrs.  M.  Miss  Slimmens' window  ;  and  other  papers.  3415 
Peabody,  O.  W.  B.     Life  of  I.   Putnam.     {In  Lives  of  em. 

individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 

—  Same.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  13.)  4116 

—  Life  of  J,  Sullivan.  {In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  13.)  4122 
Peabody,  R.  S.  Note  book  sketches.  *I 
Peabody.  W.  B.  O.     Life  of  A.  Wilson.     {In  Sparks,  J.  Lib. 

of  Am.  biog.,  v.  2.)  4111 

—  Life  of  C.  Mather.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.'biog.,  v.  6.)  4115 

—  Life  of  D.  Brainerd.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  8.)  4117 

—  Same.    {In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  1.)                                        •  2708 

—  Life  of  J.  Oglethorpe.  {In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  12.)  4121 
Peabody  Museum  of  American  Archaeology  and  Ethnology. 

Report,  v.  1,2.  17434;  19624 

Principal  contents.  Y .  1.  Reports.  2.  Abbott,  C.C.  Disc,  of  supposed 
Paleolithic  impl.  fr.  the  glacial  drift  in  the  valU'v  of  the  Delaware.— Shaler, 
N.  S.  Age  of  the  Delaware  gravel  beds  cont.  chipped  pebbles. — An- 
drews, E.  B.  Expl.  of  Ash  cave  in  Hocking  Co.,  O. ;  Expl.  of  mounds 
in  so.  east.  Ohio.— Carr,  L.  Expl.  of  a  mound  in  Lee  Co.,  Va.— Bandelier, 
A.  F.  Art  of  war  and  mode  of  warfare  of  the  anc.  Mexicans.— Abbott, 
C.  C.  Paleolithic  implements,  eic— Schumacher,  P.  Method  of  manuf. 
of  articles  by  former  Indians  of  Low.  California.— Palmer,  E.  Cave  dwell- 
ings in  Utah.— Putnam,  F.  W.  Manuf.  of  soapstone  pots  by  the  Indians 
of  New  Eng. — Blake,  J.  H.  Notes  on  a  coll.  fr.  the  anc.  cemetery  at  the 
bav  of  Chacota,  Peru.— Putnam,  F.  W.  Archaeolo^.  expl.  in  Teimessee. 
-Carr,  L.  Obs.  on  the  crania  fr.  the  stone  graves  in  Tennessee.- Bande- 
lier, A.  F.  Distribution  and  tenure  of  lands,  and  the  customs  with  respect 
to  inheritance,  among  the  anc.  Mexicans.— Carr,  L.  Measurements  of 
crania  fr.  California.— Abbott,  C.  C.  Flint  chips.— Schumacher,  P. 
Method  of  manuf.  pottery  and  baskets  among  the  Indians  of  So.  Califor- 
nia.—Reynolds,  E.  R.  Aboriginal  soapstone  auarries  in  the  Dist.  of  Co- 
lumbia.—Morgan,  L.  H.  Ruins  of  a  stone  pueblo  on  the  Animas  river  in 
New  Mexico.— Bandelier,  A.  F.  Social  organization  and  mode  of  govern- 
ment of  the  anc.  Mexicans. 
Peace.     Ballou,  A.     Christian  non-resistance.  481 

—  Beckwith,  G.  C.    Peace  manual.  344 

—  Hancock,  T.    Principles  of  peace  exempl.  in  the  Soc.  of  Friends,  Ire- 

land, 1798.  1764 

—  Northend,  C.    Elihu  Burritt;   sk.  of  hi^  life;  select,  fr.  his  writings; 

extr.  fr.  his  journals,  efc.  10667 

—  Upham,  T.  G.    Manual  of  peace.  4577 

—  Ward,  A.  W.  The  peace  of  Europe.  {In  Owens  College.  Ess.  and  addr.)  12926 
Peace  Jubilee.     See  Boston.    History. 

Peacemakers,  The.     See  Cedardale. 

Peacock,  T.  L.     Works  ;  pref .  by  Lord  Houghton  ;   biog.  not. 

by  E.  NicoUs,  and  portr.  ;  ed.  by  H.  Cole.     3  v.  13879-81 

Contents.  V,  1.  Headlong  hall. —  Melincourt. —  Nightmare  abbey. 
3.  Maid  Marian.— The  misfortunes  of  Elphin.— Crotchet  castle.— Gryll 
grange.    3.    Poetrv.— Miscellanies. 

—  Smith,  G.  B.  {In  'his  Poets  and  novelists.)  16378 
Peak,  The,  in  Darien  ;  essays  ;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe.  21882 
Peake,  E.     History  of  the  Germ,  emperors  and  their  contemp. 

lUust.  13010 

Peake,  J.     Rudiments  of  naval  architecture.  3438 

Peake,  R.  B.     Amateurs  and  actors.      {In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  20.)  11846 


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Pearce,  W.  C.      History  of  Spain   and  Portugal ;    map  and 

illust.      (Collins'  school  ser.)  18447 

Pearce,  W.  H.     The  happy  transformation  ;  hist,  of  a  London 

apprentice  ;  with  pref .  3439 

Peard,  F.  M.     Cartouche.     2  v.  19015-16 

—  Castle  and  town.  21525 

—  Jeannette ;  storv  of  the  Huguenots.    Illust.  22170 

—  Princess  Alethea.    Illust.  22171 

—  A  madrigal  and  other  stories.  18028 


Contents.     A  madrigal. — Under  the   mountains. — syi 
night— day.— A  story  told  at  Pontresina.— My  queen.— The  tnree  nags. 
—  Margie's  remembrances.     (Magnet  stories.) "  10572 


—  Mother  Molly.  20176 

—  One  year;  of,  A  story  of  three  homes.    Illust.  19789 

—  The  rose  garden.  10549- 

—  Thorpe  Regis.  12249^ 

—  Unawares.                            •  10925 

—  The  white  month.  20339 

—  A  winter  story.  16954 
Pearl;  by  K.  O'Meara.  19361 
Pearl  ashore,  A  ;  by  [M.  A.  Tincker].     {In  7ier  Winged  word, 

etc.)  11595 

Pearl  fountain,  and  other  fairy  tales  ;  by  B.  and  J.  Kavanagh.  16675 

Pearl,  The,  of  great  price  ;  by  R.  H.  Davis.     {In  Short  stor.)  6965- 

Pearl  of  Orr's  Island  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  425^ 
Pearl  of  Savoy,  The;  domestic  drama.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  43.)  11831 

Pearl,  The,  of  the  Antilles  ;  by  A.  Gallenga.  12083 

Pearls,  The  ;  and  other  tales.  3441 

Contents.    Eschenbach,  O.     The  pearls.- Trauermantel.    The  blind 
grandfather.— Franz,  A.    The  rivals;  The  friends;  The  best  dowry. 
Pearls  and  mock  pearls  of  hist.  ;  by  A.  Hayward.    {In  his  Biog. 

and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  1.)  12305- 

Pearls  for  young  ladies  ;  fr.  Ruskin  :  by  L.  C.  Tuthill.  18410 

Pearls  of  the  faith  ;  or,  Islam's  rosary  ;  by  E.  Arnold.  22365 

Pearls  of  thought ;  by  M.  M.  Ballon.  20258 
Pearson,  C.   H.      English   history  in  the   14th.  cent.      (Hist. 

handbooks.)  16775 

—  History  of  Eng.  dur.  the  early  and  Middle  Ages.  2  v.  12204-5 
Pearson,  C.  K.     Low,  C.  R.     {In  his  Sold,  of  the  Vict,  age, 

V.  1.)  20030 

Pearson,  E.  C.  The  poor  white  ;  or.  The  rebel  conscript.  5672 
Pearson,  H.  M.     Principal  features  of  the  Bristol  waterworks. 

{In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 

Pearson,  H.     Memoirs  of  C.  Buchanan.  3440 

Pearson.  J.  Barry,  A.  (In  his  Mast,  in  Eng.  theol.)  18702 
Pearson,  R.     Hale,  E.  E.     Paul  Jones  and  P.     {In  his  Stor. 

of  the  sea.)  20054 

Pearson,  W.     Lonsdale,  H.      {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)  13814 

Peasant-boy  philosopher.  The,  Story  of;  by  H.  Mayhew.  20813 
Peasant  life  in  Glenaldie.     2  ser.                                                    10658-9 

Peasantry.     Heath,  F.  G.     The  English  peasantry.  12809 

—  Thornton,  W.  T.    A  plea  for  peasant  proprietors ;  with  outlines  of  a 

plan  for  their  establishment  in  Ireland.  12746 

Peaslee,  J.  B.     Graded  selections  for  memorizing.  19975 

Pebbles.     Hyatt,  A.     About  pebbles.  18428 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  963 

P^caut,  F.  Cobbe,  F.  P.  A  French  theist.  {In  her  Darwin- 
ism, etc.)  10835 

Pecci,  Cardinal.     The  church  and  civilization  ;  Pastoral  letters 

for  Lent.  17723 

P^ch^  de  M.  Antoine,  Le  ;  par  George  Sand.     2  v.  14508-9 

P^ches  de  Mamette,    Les  ;  par  H.   D'Erville.     (In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s6r.  5.)  14795 

Peck,  A.  T.     Fortunes  for  workingmen  ;   new  and  sure  way  to 

accumulate  property.  7496 

Peck,  E.     Mary  Brandegee.  5964 

Peck,  J.  M.    Life  of  D.  Boone,    (/w  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Amer. 

biog.,  V.  23.)  4132 

Peck,  J.  O.     The  Sabbath  a  neccessity  to  all  forms  of  soc. 

regeneration.     {In  S-abb.  ess.)  19808 

Peck,  W.  A.     Westminster ;  life  among  the  Queen's  scholars. 

{In  Pascoe,  C.  E.     Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 

Peck,  W.  G.  Introductory  course  of  nat.  phil.  ;  ed.  fr.  Ganot's 

popular  physics  ;  rev.  by  L.  S.  Burbank  and  J.  I.  Hanson.  21228 

—  Treati.se  on  analytical  geometry.  17974 
Peculiar ;  by  E.  Sargent.  '  5198 
Pedagogics.     Rosenkranz,  K.     Pedagogics  as  a  system.              12080 

—  See  also  Education. 

Pedant,  The  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.     {In  his  Parlor  dramas.)  1513 

Pedant  jou^,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  S.  C.  de  Bergerac.     (Oeuvres 

comiques.)  14599 

Pedigree  of  the  English  people  ;  by  T.  Nicholas.  13819 

Pedlar's  hoard,  The  ;  by  M.  Lemon.  10575 

Pedo  Albinovanus,  C.     See  Albinovanus,  C.  P. 
Pedro  I.,  the  Cruel,  King  of  Castile.     M^rim^e,  P.     History  of 

Peter  the  Cruel.     2  v."  6039-40 

Pedro  II.,  Emperor  of  Brazil.     Fialho,  A.     Don  Pedro  ;    not. 

biographique.  14459 

Peebles,  M.  L.  {pseud.  L.  Palmer).     Jeannette's  cisterns.  21248 

—  Magnet  stories;  namely: 

Drifting  and  steering.  7099 

One  day's  weaving.  7102 

Peel,  R.     Speech  on  the  repeal  of  the  corn  laws.  {In  Speech. 

of  em.  Brit,  statesmen,  ser.  2.)  7724 

—  Bagehot,  W.    Character  of  P.     {In  his  Biog.  stud.)  20441 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.    Sir  Robert  Peel ;  hist,  sketch.  13804 
--  Francis?,  G.  H.     (In  his  Orators.)  1525 

—  Memoirs  of  Sir  R.  Peel.    (In  Biog.  and  crit.)  7911 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    Sir  R.  Peel  on  Sir  R.  Walpole ;  On  the  House  of  Lords. 

(In  his  Misc.)  6599- 
Peep  o'day ;  drama;   by  E.  Falconer.     {In  Mod.   stand,  dr., 

V.  44.)  11832 

Peeps  abroad  for  folks  at  home  ;  by  C.  L.  Mat^aux.  19499 

Peers  and  parvenus  ;  by  Mrs.  Gore.  12398 

Peg  Woflington  ;  by  C.  Reade.  3609 

Pegasus  re-saddled  ;  by  H.  C.  Pennell.  17168 

Peggy  and  other  tales.  15599 

Peile,  J.     Philology.     (Lit.  primers.)  17091 

Peirce,  B.     Ideality  in  the  phys.  sciences.  20554 
Contents.     Ideality  in  science.— Cosmogony.— From  nebula  to  star.— 

Planet,  comet,  and  meteor.— The  cooling  of  the  earth  and  the  sun.— 
Potentiality.— Appendix. 


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—  Ocean  lanes  for  steamship  navigation.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1874.)  15734 

Peirce,  B.  K.     A  half  cent,  with  juvenile  delinquents ;  or,  The 

N.  York  House  of  Refuge  and  its  times.  8476 

—  Preventive  and  reformatory  institutions  in  the  U.  S.     {In  Nat.  Cong. 

Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  »I 

Peirce,  E.  W.     Contributions,   biographical,  genealogical,  and 

historical.  *I 

Note.  Contains  genealogies  of  the  follow^ing  families :  Barnaby,  Bart- 
lett,  Booth,  Brownell,  Caswell,  Gardiner,  Godfrey,  Harlow,  Rowland, 
Haskins,  Macomber,  Pearce,  Richmond,  Rogers,  Rounsevill,  Sheffield, 
Shelly,  Warren,  Weaver,  Williams. 

—  The  Peirce  family  of  the  Old  Colony ;  or,  The  lineal  degjcendants  of 

Abraham  Peirce.  *I 

Bound  with  Peirce,  E.  W.    Contributions,  etc.,  above. 
Peirce,  J.  M.     Biography  of  C.  R.  Lowell.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)'  ^  6492 

—  Elements  of  logarithms;  with  an  expl.  of  the  three  and  four  place  tables 

of  logarith.  and  trigonometric  functions.  *I 

—  Three  and  four  place  tables  of  logarithmic  and  trigonometric  functions.  *T 
Peirson,  L.  J.  Forest  leaves.  3458 
Pekin.     Lander,  S.  W;     Spectacles  for  young  eyes.  19403 

—  See  also  China. 

Pelayo,  King  of  Leon.     Irving,  W.     Legend  of  P.     {In  his 

Span,  papers.)  2164;  5868 

Pelayo  ;  by  E.  T.  P.  Beach.  5545 

Pelham;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  595 
Pelleport,  P.,  vicomte  de.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {hi  Jiis  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  18.)                                                  '  *I 
Pelletan,  E.     The  pastor  of  the  desert,  Jean  Jarousseau ;  fr. 

the  French.  10550 

Pellico,  S.     Le  mie  prigioni.  15509 

—  Same;  Eng.    My  prisons;  memoirs.  19892 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  {In  his  Ess.,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Pelotons  de  Clairette,  Les  ;  com^die  ;  par  Mme.  Figuier.  9571 
Peloponnesian   War.     Thucydides.     History  of  the  Pelopon- 

nesian  war  ;  notes  by  T.  Arnold.  *I 
Peloiibet,  F.  N.  and  M.  A.     Select  notes  on  the  Internatl.  S. 

S.  lessons,  1878.  17283 

Pelsart,  F.     Kingsley,  H.     Shipwreck  of  P.     {In  his  Tales.)  •  8065 
Peltier,  J.  G.    Mackintosh,  J.   Speech  in  defence  of  P.   {In  his 

Misc.  works.)  2825 

Pemaquid  ;  by  E.  Prentiss.  17349 
Pemberton,  C.  R.     Fox,   W.  J.      {In  his  Mem.    ed.   of  Coll. 

Works,  V.  6.)  *I 
Pemberton,    T.    E.     Dickens's    London  ;    or,    London   in   the 

works  of  Dickens.  15720 
Pemberton  family.     Titcomb,  S.  E.     Account  of   the  P.   and 

allied  families.      {In  her  Early  N.  Eug.  people.)  *I 

Tembridge^  pseud.     Whist,  or  bumblepuppy?  22477 
Pembroke,  Countess  of.     See  Herbert,  M.  S. 

Pen  and  ink  sketches  ;   by  [J.  R.  Dix].  *I 

Pencil  sketches  ;  by  E.  Leslie.  2610 

Pencillings  by  the  way  ;  by  N.  P.  Willis.  4809 

Pencz,  G.     Scott,  W.  B.      {In  his  Little  masters.)  19227 

Pendennis,  History  of  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4399 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  965 

Pendleton,  H.  The  parents'  guide.  (Water-cure  Lib.,  v.  2.)  9919 
Pendu,  Le  ;  monologue  par  C  Cros.  (Th^^tre  de  camp.,  s6r.  7.)  14691 
Penetralia,  The  :  by  A.  J.  Davis.  19462 

Penikese    Island.     Agassiz,   L.  (J.  R.)     Lecture   at  P.     {In 

Trib.  pop.  sci.)  12943;  *I 

Penington,  I.     Webb,  M.     The  Penns  and  Peningtons  of  the 

17th.  cent.)  7084 

Peninsular  War.  L'Estrange,  G.  B.  Recollections  ;  the  Penin- 
sular War.  12792 

—  Napier,  W.  F.  P.  History  of  the  war  in  the  Peninsula  and  so.  of  France, 

1807-14.    5  V.  3210-14 

Penitent  confession,  A.      {In  Fam.  stor.,  v.  1.)  18148 

—  Same.  (^In  Home  narr.)  1197 
Penley,  A.     System   of    water   color  painting.  Present  state 

of  the  art.     (Putnam's  art  hd.-bks.)  19257 

Penmanship.     Spencer,  H.  C.     Spencerian  key.  19689 

—  "  Spencerian  authors."  Theory  of  Spencerian  penmanship.  19690 
Penn,  A.     Additions,     (/n  Hood,  T.     The  rhymester.)  21422 

—  Heredity.  (Zn  Matthews,  J.  B.  Corned,  for  am.  acting.)  19355 
Penn,  W.     No  cross,  no  crown.  3442 

—  Passages  f r.  the  life  and  writings  of  P. ;  fr.  his  works,  and  fr.  the  biog. 

of  Clarkson,  Lewis,  Jannev,  etc.  22172 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Burdette,  R.  J.    Wni.  Penn,  1()44-1718.  21879 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.    Wm.  Penn ;  hist.  biog.  1236 

—  Hall,  A.  M.    The  grave  of  P.     {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Howitt,  M.    Penn  and  Pennsylvania ;  Penn's  treaty  with  the  Indians ; 

Penn's  departure,     {hi  her  Vignettes.)                '  7679 

—  Keyser,  C.  S.    Penn's  treaty  with  the  Indians.  22081 

—  Paget,  J.    Lord  Macjmlay  and  Penn.     {In  his  Paradoxes,  etc.)  12732 

—  Sir  William  Penn,  Knight,  admiral,  and  general  at  sea.  16696 

—  Webb,  M.  The  Penns  and  Peningtons  of  the  17th.  cent.  7084 
Pennell,  H.  C.     Modern  practical  angler.     Ulust.  10855 

—  Pegasus  re-saddled.  Illust.  bv  Du  Maurier.  17168 
Pennell,  R.  F.,  ed.     Ancient  Greece  ;  to  146  B.  C.  22641 

—  Rome,  to  476  A.  D.  22642 
Penney,  L.  Readings  and  recitations,  nos.  1,  2.  18137-8 
Penney.     See  also  Penny. 

Pennington,  A.  R.     Life  and  character  of  Erasmus.     Pref.  by 

the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  16542 

Pennington,  T.  Journey  into  var.  pts.  of  Europe,  1818-21  ; 
with  notes,  and  mem.  of  the  Grand  Dukes  of  the  House 
of  Medici ;  of  the  Dynasties  of  the  Kings  of  Naples  ;  and 
of  the  Dukes  of  Milan.  2  v.  6052-3 

Pennot,  Bev.  Peter,  pseud.     See  Round,  W.  M.  F. 

Pennsylvania.     History. 

—  Arthur,  T.  S.  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.    Pennsylvania.  •  238 

Ornithology. 

—  Gentrj,  T.  G.    Life-histories  of  the  birds  of  eastern  Pennsylvania.    2  v.    15990-1 

—  Nicklm,  P.  H.    A  pleasant  peregrination  through  P.  5146 
*' Pennsylvania  Dutch,"  and  other  essays;  by  P.  E.  Gibbons.     11004 
Pennsylvania  Museum   and    School    of   Industrial   Art.     Pro- 
ceedings at  a  convention  of  the  house  and  senate  of  Penn., 

Feb.  15,  1877.     With  speech  by  W.  Smith  on  Industrial 
art  education,  consid.  economically.  16956 

Pennsylvania  pilgrim.  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  11007 
Penny, V.  The  employments  of  women  ;  cyclopaedia  of  woman's 

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Penny  postage.     Hill,  R.     History  of  penny  postage.  {In  his 

Life.)   2  V.  20541-2 

Penrose,  E.  (C.)  (pseud.  Mrs.   Markham).     History  of  EngJ 

fr.  the  invasion  of  Csesar  to  reign  of  Victoria ;  new  ed. 

rev.,  with  questions,  by  E.  Robbins.  5943 

—  History  of  Fr.  f r.  the  conquest  of  Gaul  to  the  reign  of  Louis  Philippe ; 

prep,  for  the  use  of  schools;  by  J.  Abbott.  2905 

—  History  of  Germany,  fr.  its  invasion  by  Marius,  to  1867.  New  and  rev.  ed.  10881 
Penruddocke  ;  by  H.  Aide.  11060 
Pens.  Lindsey,  G.  Pens  and  papier-mdch^.  15467 
Pens  and  types  ;  by  H.  Drew.  10014 
Pension  Beaurepas,  The  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  22588 
Pension  bourgeoise.  La;    par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2, 

V.  10.)  *I 

Pentadius.     Elegise,  etc.   {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min., 

V.  2.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360 

Pentateuch.     See  Bible. 

Penticost,  G.  F.     The  angel  in  the  marble.  17709 

Penwyn,  M.  J.     Pilchards.     (In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  fortrav., 

V.  4.)  13933 

People  I  have  met ;  pict.  of  society  and  people  of  mark  ;  by  N. 

P.  Willis.  4810 

People  of  Bleaburn  ;  by  L.  C.  Tuthill.  4550 

People's  lawyer.   The;  comedy;  by  J.   S.   Jones,     (/n  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  31.)  11825 

Pepactou  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.  20466 

P6pe,  G.     Memoirs.  3  v.  3416-18 

Pepper,  J.  H.     Cyclopaedic  science  simplified.     Illust.  8036 

Co7itents.    Light.—  Heat.—  Electricity.  —  Magnetism.  —  Pneumatics.  — 

Acoustics. — Chemistry. 

—  Boy's  playbook  of  science.  8699 

—  Play  book  of  metals.  8698 
Pepper,  K.  N.     See  Maurice,  J. 

Pepper,  W.     The  sanitary  rel.   of  hospitals.     {Tn  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Pepperell,  W.     Hawthorne,  N.     (I7i  his  Fanshawe,  etc.)  15903 

—  Parsons,  U.  Life  of  Pepperell.  3386 
Pepys,  S.     Diary  and  correspondence  ;  with  a  life  and  notes 

by  Lord  Braybrooke.     6th.  ed.     4  v.  3419-22 

—  Wheatley,  H.  B.  Samuel  Pepys  and  the  world  he  lived  in.  20218 
Pequinillo  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5261 
Perak.     McNair,  F.     Perak  and  the  Malays;  "Sarong"  and 

"Kris."  21187 

Perce,  E.     Gulliver  Joi ;  his  three  voyages.  3459 

Perceval,  S.     Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 
Perch,  Philemon,  pseud.     /S'ee  Johnston,  R.  M. 

Percival,  F.  E.     The  angel  visitor.  3423 

Percival,  J.  G.     Poetical  works;  with  biog.  sketch.  2  v.  3424-5 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.    Life  and  letters  of  P.     (Zw  Ms  My  stud,  windows.)  10522 

—  Ward,  J.  H.  Life  and  letters  of  Percival.  6462 
Percival  Keene  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2913 
Percy,  J.     Metallurgy  ;  Introduction,  refractory  materials,  and 

fuel ;  rev.  ed.  *I 
Silver  and  gold ;  pt.  1.    Illust.  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  967 

—  Metallurgy  of  lead.  9202 
Percy,  T.     Reliques  of  anc.  Eng.  poetry  ;  old  heroic  ballads, 

songs,  etc.  ;  with  some  of  later  date  ;  ed.  by  R.   A.   Will- 
mott.  13735 

—  Reliques  of  Anc.  Eng.  poetry.     See  Lanier,  S.    The  boy's  Percy. 
Percy,  S.  and  R.^  pseud.    See  Byerley,  T.  and  Robertson,  J.  C. 
Percy  and  the  prophet:  by  W.  Collins.  17059 
Percy  anecdotes.     See  Byerley,  T.  and  Robertson,  J.  C. 
*'Perdita"  [Mary  Robinson],  Story  of .     (In  Lights  of  the  old 

Eng.  stage.)  17924 

P^re  Antoine's  date-palm ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.    {In  /m  Marjorie 

Daw.)  11933 

P^re  de  Lachaise.   Viennet,  J.  P.  G.   Promenade  philosophique 

au  cimetiere  du  P^re  La  Chaise.     2d.  ed.  14472 

Peregrine  Bunce  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15661 

Pereira,  M.     Adams,  F.  C.     Manuel  Pereira ;  or,  The  sover- 
eign rule  of  So.  Carolina.  6066 
P^res  et  enfants  ;  pari.  S.  Turgeneff.                                                 14636 
Perez  Family,  The  ;  by  G.  Aguilar.   {In  her  Home  scenes,  etc.)     6627 
Perfect  Adonis,  A  ;  by  M.  Cole.                                                        13671 
Perfect  life,  The  ;  discourses  ;  by  W.  E.  Channing.                       11289 
Perfect  love  casteth  out  fear;  by  K.  S.  Washburn.                        13609 
Perfection  ;  farce;  by  T.  H.  Bayly.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  4.)  11806 
Perfumes.     Clifford,  F.  S.     A  romance  of  perfume  lands  ;    or, 
The  search  for  Capt.  J.  Cole  ;  with   facts  about  perfumes 
and  articles  used  in  the  toilet.  *I 
Pericles.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)                 In91 

—  Lloyd,  W.  W.    Age  of  Pericles ;  hist,  of  the  politics  and  arts  of  Greece 

f  r.  the  Persian  to  the  Peloponnesian  war.  2  v.  14046-7 

—  P^ricK\s.     {In  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.) 

Pericles.     /See  Shakespeare,  W".  14490 
P^rier,  C.  A.  V.  L.  C.  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.      (In  his 

Orators  of  France.)  5012 

—  King,  E.  {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)'  13829 
P^rier,  Mme.  G.  Vie  de  Pascal.  {In  Pascal,  B.  Pens^es.)  14717 
Perils  of  certain  English  prisoners ;  by  C.   Dickens.     (In  his 

Holiday  stories.)  7999 

—  Same.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.7.)  14307 
Perinchief,   O.     Lanman,  C.  O.     Perinchief ;  his  life  of  trial 

and  supreme  faith.  21770 

Peripatetic  philosopher.     See  Stewart,  J. 

Perjury.     Durfee,  J.     {In  his  Works.)  10156 

Perkins,  A.  D.     Beatrice's  mirror.     {In   Hale,   E.    E.     Tales 

for  trav.,  v.  3.)  13932 

Perkins,  A.  T.     Sketch  of  the  life,   and  list  of  the  works   of 

Copley.  *I 

Perkins,  C.  C.     Art  education  in  Amer.  ;    Art  schools.     (In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Fresco,  encaustic,  etc.     {In  Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  Notes,     iln  Eastlake,  C.  L.    Hints  on  household  taste.)  9104 

—  Raphael  and  Michelangelo :  crit.  and  biog.  ess.  [Illust.]  *I 
Perkins,  F.  1>.  The  best  reading  ;  hints  on  the  select,  of  books, 

the  formation  of  libraries,  pub.   and  private ;  courses   of 
reading,  etc.  ;  with  class,  bibliog,  for  easy  ref.  4th.  rev.  ed.   16895 


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—  Charles  Dickens ;  sketch  of  his  life  and  works.  8672- 

—  Devil-puzzlers.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  18986 

—  Same.     {In  Thirteen  good  stories.)  11874 

—  Devil-puzzlers,  and  other  studies.  17111 

Contents.  A  chat  by  way  of  preface.— Devil-puzzlers. — The  man- 
ufactory.—Childhood  :  a  study.- The  compensation  office.- My  forenoon 
with  the  baby. 

—  The  man-ufactory.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  3.)  13932 

—  My  three  conversations  with  Miss  Chester.  17065 

—  Plkns  of  reading ;  What  to  read.  {In  Abbott,  L.    Hints  for  home  reading.)   19847 

—  Scrope ;  or,  The  lost  library.  •  12871 
Perkins,  J.  Howe,  H.  {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.)  2012 
Perkins,  J.  A.     Ropes,  J.  C.      {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Perkins,  S.  G.     Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Harv,  mem.  biog., 

V.  1.)  ^  6492 
Perle  de  la  Canebi^re,  La  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.     {In 

his  Theatre  compl.,  v.  5.)  14562 
Perle  fausse,  La  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  Jouan.     (Tti^^ire  de  camp., 

s^r.  6.)                                                                             •  14690 

Permanence  and  evolution  ;   by  S.  E.  B.  B.  Pusey.                   '  22423 

Perpetual  curate.  The;  by  [Mrs.  Oliphant].  6440 

Perpetual  motion.  Dircks,  H.  Perpetual  motion.  9224 
Perplexing    predicament ;    by    C.    Selby.      {Li   French's    min. 

dram.,  v.  31.)  7986 
Perrault,  C.     Little  Red-riding-hood  ;  Cinderella  ;  Blue  beard  ; 

Sleeping   beauty   in   the    wood ;    Hop-o'-my-thumb.     {In 

Old  fashioned  tales,  ser.  2.)  19938 

—  Toads   and  diamonds ;    The  master  cat,  or  Puss   in  boots.     {In  Old 

fashioned  tales,  ser.  1.)  19937 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  1;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  See  also  Sauveur,  L.    Contes  merveilleux. 

—  and  others.  Fairy  tales ;  tr.  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  10880 
Perreyve,  H.  Hammerton,  P.  G.  {In  his  Mod.  Frenchmen.)  18109 
Perrier,  A.  A  good  match.  12042 
Perrin,  L.,  nee  Lab6.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In  his  Portr. 

cont.,  V.  0  ;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Perrin,  V.,  marshal.     Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Napoleon,  etc., 

V.  2.)  1826 

—  Perrin.  {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Perry,  A.  W.     Effectual  external  relations  without  delay  to 

commerce.      {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Perry,  A.  T.    The  schoolmaster's  trial ;  or,  Old  school  and  new.  20206 

—  A  windfall.  19856 
Perry,  A.  Esther  Pennefather.  17767 
Perry,  A.  L.     Elements  of  political  economy.  8675 

—  Introduction  to  political  economy.  21390 
Perry,  Gr.  B.  Corporal  Bruce  ;  or.  The  Balaklava  "six hundred."  17768 
Perry,  G.  G.     History  of  the  Eng.  Church ;  to  the  accession 

of  Henry  VIII.  21486 

Perry,  J.     Elementary  treatise  on  steam.  12822 

—  Stoppage  of  Dagenham  breach.  {In  Smiles,  S.  Lives  of  the  eng.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Perry,  J.  S.     Defence  of  the  U.  S.  patent  system.      {In  IJ.  S. 

Pat.  Ass.  Pub.,  V.  1.)  13896 
Perry,   J.    T.     Sixteen    saviours   or   one?     The   gospels   not 

Brahmanic.  18683 


catalogue'  of  books.  969 

Perry,  N.     After  the  ball,  and  other  poems.  13081 

—  A  book  of  love  stories.  20713 

Contents.  Dolly.— Dick  Halliday's  wife.— Laura  and  her  hero.— 
Christine.— Mr.  and  Mrs.  Meyer.— The  charmer  charmed.— After  five 
years.— John  Eccleston's  thanksgiving.— An  heiress.— Margaret  Freyer's 
heart. 

—  Tragedy  of  the  unexpected,  and  other  stories.  19857 

Contents.  Tragedy  of  the  unexpected.— Mrs.  Stanhope's  last  lodger.— 
A  foolish  girl.— Our  ice  man.— In  the  red  room. — "My  Nannie  O." — In  a 
street  car.— Mrs.  F.'s  waiting-maid.— The  ribbon  of  honor. 

—  Sketch  of  N.  Perry.     {In  Gilman,  A.,  etc.    Poets'  homes.)  19289 
Perry,  O.  H.     Irving,  W.     {In  his  Spanish  papers,  v.  2.)             5869 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.     {In  his  Reminis.)  22390 

—  Niles,  J.  M.    Life  of  Perry.  3259 
Perry,  T.  S.     English  literature  in  the  18th.  cent.                         22597 

—  Life  and  letters  of  Francis  Lieber.    Portr.  22324 
Persecuted  Dutchman  ;  by  S.  Barry.     (In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  19.)  11845 

Persepolis.  Myers,  P.  V.  N.  {In  his  Remains  of  lost  empires.)  18466 
Perseverance.     Cooper,    T.     Triumphs   of    perseverance   and 

enterprise  ;    [biography] .'  6741 

Persia,     ilr^. 

—  Smith,  R.  M.    Persian  art.    (So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art  hd.-bks.)  *I 

Description. 

—  Anderson,  T.  S.    My  wanderings  in  Persia.  22097 

—  Ballantine,  H.    Midnight  marches  through  Persia.  18268 

—  Ferguson,  J.    The  Persian  palace  of  Mashita.    {In  Tristram,  H.  B.    The 

landofMoab.)  12141 

—  Fraser,  J.  B.    {In  his  Winter's  journey  fr.  Constantinople  to  Tehran.  2  v.)    2172-3 

—  India.     Council  of  India.    Eastern  Persia;  acct.  of  the  journeys  of  the 

Persian  Boundary  Commission,  1870-72.    2  v.  *I 

—  Morier,  J.    Journey  through  Persia,  etc.,  1808-9.  3154 

—  Southgate,  H.     {In  his  Narrative  of  a  tour  through  Armenia,  etc.)  2  v.     4086-7 

—  Stack,  E.     Six  months  in  Persia.    2  v.  22057-8 

History. 

—  Blunt,  A.    Our  Persian  campaign,  1879.    (  With  her  Pilgrimage  to  Nejd.)  20444 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    The  Greeks  and  the  Persians.  16752 

—  Fraser,  J.  B.    Historical  and  descriptive  acct.  of  Persia.  2171 

—  Herodotus.    The  story  of  the  Persian  war;  by  A.  J.  Church.  21477 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    Tale  of  the  great  Persian  war;  fr.  the  hist,  of  Herodotus.  8924 

—  Markham,  C.  R.    General  sketch  of  the  hist,  of  Persia.  12583 

—  Vaux,  W.  S.  W.    Persia  to  the  Arab  conquest.  14069 

Literature. 

—  See  Bakhtyar  Nama ;— Khayyam,  O. ;— Saadi,  M.  H. 

Beligion. 

—  Milne,  J.    Religion  of  P. ;  Zoroaster  and  the  Zend-Avesta.    {In  Caird,  J. 

Orient,  religions.)  21880 
Same.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

—  See  also  Zend-Avesta. 

Miscellaneous. 

—  Rawlinson,  G.     {In  his  Five  great  monarchies,  v.  4.)  8911 

—  See  also  Sassanian  empire. 

Persiani,  F.     Clayton,  E.  C.     (7n  7ie?- Queens  of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.T.     (/?i  Ms  Great  singers,  ser.  2.)  20365 
Persius  Flaccus,  A.     Satirae ;   item   Lucilii  fragmenta,  Satira 

Sulpicise,  cur.  A.  Perreau.     (Cum  Juvenale,  v.  3.)     (Bib. 

Class.  Lat.)  8261 

Personal  adornment.  Blanc,  C.  Art  in  ornament  and  dress.  16620 
Personal  appearances  in  health  and  disease  ;  by  S.  Coupland.  18593 
Personal  memories  ;  by  E.  D.  Mansfield.  18600 

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Personal  reminiscences  ;  by  R.  B.  Forbes.  18076 
Personality.     Alcott,  A.  B.     Personality.     {In  Bridgman,  R. 

L.     Concord  lect.)  22506 

Personation  ;  by  Mrs.  Kemble.     {In  French's  min  dram.,  v.  15.)  11843 

Perspective.     Bartholomew,  W.  N.     Linear  P.  explained.  7249 

—  Davidson,  E.  A.    Elements  of  practical  perspective.  12617 

—  Smith,  R.  P.    Manual  of  linear  perspective.  4277 

—  Ware,  W.  R.  Modern  P. ;  principles  and  practice  of  plane  and  cylindrical 

P.    2  V.  *I 

—  Warren,  S.  "E.    Manual  of  elementary  problems  in  linear  P. ;  with  notes 

on  aerial  P.  20293 

—  See  also  Drawing. 

Persuasion;  by  J.  Austen.      (Jn /^er  Novels,  v.  1.)  733 

Perthes,  C.  T.     Life  and  times  of  F.  Perthes  [abrgd.  from  the 

memoirs  of  P.]  3443 

Perthes,  V.     Life  and  times  [abrgd.  from  the  memoirs  of  P., 

by  e.  T.  Perthes].  3443 

—  Taylor,  I.  {In  his  Golden  lives.)  11755 
Perty,  M.     Vorschule  der  Naturwissenschaft ;    leichtfassliche 

Ubersicht  der  Haupt-Formen  und-Erscheinungen.  10251 

Peru.     Carleton,  G.  W.     Our  artist  in  Cuba,  Peru,  e^c,  sketch- 
book of  a  traveller,  1864-1868.  *I 

—  Hutchinson,  T.  J.    Two  years  in  Peru,  with  expl.  of  its  antiquities.    2  v.  13280-1 

—  Markham,  C.  R.    Peru.   'lllust.     (Foreign  countries,  eic.)  20376 
The  war  between  Peru  and  Chili,  1879-1882.  22817 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.    History  of  the  conquest  of  Peru,  etc.    2  v.  3536-7 

—  Squier,  E.  G.     Peru ;  travel  and  exploration.  .  16871 

—  Tschudi,  J.  J.  von.    Travels  in  Peru,  1838-1842.  4513 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    The  river  Plate,  Chili,  and  Peru.     {In  his  Res.  of  mod. 

countries,  v.  2.)  17822 

Perugino,  Pietro  Vaunucci,  called.    Jameson,  A.    {In  her  Mem.)  2324 
Peruvian  bark.     See  Cinchona. 
Perversion  ;  or.  The  causes  and  consequences  of  infidelity ;  by 

W.  J.  Conybeare.  930 
Pervigilium  Veneris.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min., 

V.  2.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)                                           ,  8360 

Peschel,  O.     The  races  of  man,  and  their  geog.  distribution.  16686 
Pessimism.    Cobbe,  F.  P.    Pessimism,  and  one  of  its  professors. 

{In  her  Peak  in  Darien.)  21882 

Pestalozzi,  J.  H.     Pestalozzi ;  his  life,  work,  etc.  13561 

—  Quick,  R.  H.     {In  his  Essays  on  educational  reformers.)  12175 

—  Raumer,  K.  von.  Life  and  system  of  Pestalozzi.  *1 
Pet ;  or,  Pastimes  and  penalties  ;  by  H.  R.  Haweis.  12337 
Pet  circle.  The  ;  by  A.  Putnam.  6117 
Pet  of  the  petticoats  ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  30.)  7986 
Peter,  the  Cruel.,  of  Castile.     See  Pedro. 

Peter,  St.     Taylor,  W.  M.     Peter  the  apostle.  18123 
Peter,  St..^  of  Alcantara.     Life.     2  v.     (Saints  and  servants 

of  God.)                                                                        .  8940-1 

Peter  I.,  the  Great.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  Peter.  16 

—  Eustaphieve,  A.    Reflections,  notes,  etc.,  illust.  the  character  of  P.  5028 

—  Motley,  J.  L.    Peter  the  Great.  17084 
Same.    {In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  from  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)                                18790 

—  Myers,  F.     {In  his  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 

—  Wight,  O.  W.  Life  of  Peter.  2  v.  4771-2 
Peter.  {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
Peter,  the  wild  boy.     Fairholt,  F.  W.     (Jn  his  Eccentric  and 

remarkable  characters.)  *  5058 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  971 

Peter  and  Polly ;  by  M.  Douglas  [A.  D.  Green].  15897 

Peter  Brown,  Revelations  of;  by  J.  F.  Waller.  *I 

Peter  Carradine  ;  by  C.  Chesebro'.  5297 

Peter  Drake's  dream  ;  by  Mrs.  Broderi'p.  10571 
Peter  Goldthwaite's  treasure  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.     {In  Aldrich, 

T.  B.     Good  stories.)  7023 

—  Same.  {In  Family  stories,  v.  1.)  18148 
Peter  Gott ;  by  J.  Reynolds.  5853 
Peter  Parley's  annual,  1882.  •  21137 
Peter  Simple;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2914 
Peter  tlie  parson  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.  {In  her  Castle  Nowhere.)  13585 
Peter  the  Whaler ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  2480 
Peter  Trawl ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  21035 
Peter  Wilkins  ;  melo-dramatic  spec.  (7?^Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  19.)  11819 
Peterborough,  Earl  of.     See  Mordaunt,  C. 

Peterkin,    A.     The    parsonage.     {In  Wilson,    J.   M.     Tales, 

V.  3.)  8043 

Peterkin  papers,  The  ;  by  L.  P.  Hale.  19946 

Peters,  B.     Worship;  its  necessity.     {In  Relig.  aspects,  etc.)  5339 

Peters,  De  W.  C.     Life  and  adv.  of  Kit  Carson.  3444 

—  Pioueer  life  and  frontier  adv.;  life  and  exploits  of  Kit  Carson,  fr.  his 

narrative.  21900 
Peters,  J.  C.     Origin  and  spread  of  Asiatic  cholera.     {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  and  McClellan,  E.    History  of  the  trav.  of  Asiatic  cholera.     {In  U.  S. 

President.  Cholera  epidemic  of  1873.)  17929 
Peters,  S.  A.     Trumbull,  J.   H.     {In  his  True-blue  laws  of 

Conn.)  *I 
Petersham,  Jfas.9.     Horr,  G.  W.     History  of  P.     {In  Hist,  of 

Wor.  Co.,  V.  2.)  .  .  *I 
Peterson,  C.  J.     Military  heroes  of  the  revolution  ;    with  narr. 

of  the  war.  3445 
Peterson,   Mrs.   M.  E.     Peterson's  preserving,   pickling,   and 

canning  fruit  manual.  19447 

Petit  dragon  ;  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  3.)  *I 

Petit  Max,  Le  ;  par  L.  Halevy.     {In  his  Mariage  d'amour.)  14790 

Petit  vieux  des  batignolles,  Le  ;  par  E.  Gaboriau.  14669 
Petit  voyage,   Le ;    pochade ;    par  E.   M.   Labiche.      (The^t. 

compl.,  V.  7.)  14571 
Petite  6tincelle  engendre  grand  feu  ;  par  P.  C^li^res.     {In  his 

En  sc^ne.)  14601 

Petite  Fadette,  La  ;  par  George  Sand.  9379 

Petite  folic,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  9.)  *I 
Petite  lampe  merveilleuse,   La ;    par  A.   E.   Scribe.     (Operas 

comiques,  v.  1.")  *I 
Petite  marieuse,  La  ;  fantaisie  ;    par  E.  Goby.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s6r.  6.)  14796 

Petite  soeur.  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  8.)  *I 
Petites  mains,   Les ;    com.  ;    par  E.   M.   Labiche.      (Th^dtre 

compl.,  V.  8.)  14572 
Petites  mis^res  de  la  vie  hum^ine,   Les ;    par  A.   E.   Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  8.)  ♦! 


972  FKEE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Petits  cadeaux,  Les  ;  com^die  ;  par  J.  Normand.     {In  Legouve, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser  1.)  14685 

Petits  oiseaux,  Les  ;  com^die  ;  par  E.    Labiche   et  A.   C.   L. 

Delacour.  {In  B6cher,  F.  Coll.  ser.  of  Fr.  plays,  v.  2.)  9420 
Petits  oiseaux,  Les;  commie;   par  E.  M.  Labiche.     (Theatre 

compl.,  V.  2.)  14559 

Petits  violons  du  roi,  Les  ;    op^ra  comique  ;    par  A.  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s6r.  4,  v.  18.)  .  *I 

Peto,  S.  M.     Resources  and  prospects  of  America,  1865.  6407 

Petrarca,  F.     Sonnets,  Triumphs,  and  other  poems  ;  life  of  the 

poet,  by  T.  Campbell.  3447 

—  Sonnets.     {In  Tomlinson,  C.    The  sonnet.)  19135 

—  Campbell,  T.     Life  of  Petrarch.  676 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     (/%  Ais  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  2786 

—  Reeve,  H.    Petrarch.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  17637 
Petrarch.     See  Petrarca,  F. 

Petrifactions.     Mantell,  G.  A.     Petrifactions  and  their  teach- 
ings. 2889 
Petroleum.     Bolles,  A.  S.      {In  his  Indust.  hist,  of  the  U.  S.)    18466 

—  Morris  E.    Derrick  and  drill ;  disc,  development,  efc,  of  petroleum.  5920 

—  Wright,  W.    Oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania.  6034 
Petronius  Arbiter,  T.     De  mutatione  Reipublicae  Romanse.   (In 

Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  2.) — Carmina  minore.- 
Trojse  halosis.  (In  v.  3,)— vDescriptio  loci  amoeni.  {In 
V.  7.)— (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360;  8361  ;  8365 

Pets.  Gautier,  T.  My  household  of  pets  ;  tr.  by  S.  Coolidge.  22260 
Pettenkofer,  M.  von.     What  can  we  do  against  cholera?     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Pettibone  name.  The;  by  M.  Sidney  [H.  M.  Lothrop].  21601 

Petticoat  government ;  by  F.  E.  TroUope.  12407 

Pettigrew,  J.  B.     Animal  locomotion  ;  with  a  dissert,  on  aero- 
nautics.    Illust.      (Int.  sci.  ser.)  12369 

—  Physiology  of  the  circulation  in  plants,  lower  animals,  and  man.    Lect.         12914 
Pettingell,    J.    H.     Homiletical   index ;    hand-book    of   texts, 

themes,  and  authors  ;  citations  of  Scripture  texts,  etc.  ; 
introd.  by  G.  E.  Day.  *I 

Petty-Fitzmaurice,  H.,  3d.  Marquis  of  Lansdowne.  Hayward,  A. 

Lord  Lansdowne.'    {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  2.)  12306 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  his  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Peverelly,  C.  A.     Book  of  American  pastimes  ;    hist,    of  base 

ball,  cricket,  rowing,  and  yachting  clubs  of  the  U.  S.  7068 

Peveril  of  the  Peak  ;  by  W.  Scott.  3822 

Pews.  {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 
Peyrac,  — .  Madame  de.     French   children   at  home ;  introd. 

to  Comment  on  Parle'  k  Paris.  15429 

Peyton,  J.  L.     Memoir  of  W.  M.  Peyton  of  Roanoke.  *I 

Peyton,  W.  M.  Peyton,  J.  L.  Memoir  of  W.  M.  Peyton.  *I 
Pezzi,  D.     Aryan  philology;    hist,    and  critical;  tr.  by  E.  S. 

Roberts.  19126 
Pfeiffer,  C.     Report  on  methods  of  ventilation,    {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Report  upon  sanitary  rel.  to  health  princ.  of  architecture.    {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Pfeiffer,  F.     Deutsche  Classiker  des  Mittelalters,  namely : 

Erzahlungen  und  Schwanke,  hrsg.  v.    H.  Lambel.  16261 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  973 

Gottfried  von  Strassburg.    Tristan.    2  v.  16259-60 

Hartmann  von  der  Aue.    3  v.  16256-8 

Kudrun.  16240 

Das  Nibelungenlied.  16241 

Walther  von  der  Vogelweide.  16245 

Wolfram  von  Eschenhach.    Parzival  und  Titurel.    3  v.  16262-4 

Pfeiffer,  I.     A  lady's  voyage  round  the  world;  tr.  by  Mrs. 

Sinnett.  6201 

—  Last  travels ;  incl.  a  visit  to  Madagascar ;  autobiog.  mem. ;  tr.  bv  H.  "W. 

Dulcken.  '  5331 

—  Travels.     {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod-  travel.)  4356 

—  Visit  to  the  Holy  Land,  Egypt,  and  Italy ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Dulcken.  3d.  ed.  3387 
Pfleiderer,  O.     Paulinism ;  contrib.  to  the  hist,  of  prim.  Chr. 

theology;  tr.  by  E.  Peters.     2  v.     (Theol.  Tr.  Fd.  Lib.)  *I 

Phaedrus.  Fabulse  ^sopia?  quales  pub.  J.  G.  S.  Schwabe, 
ace.  Romuli  fabularum  ^sopiarum  quibus  novas  Phaedri 
fabellas  subj.  J.  B.  Gail.     2  v.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8292-3 

Phaethon  ;  or,  Loose  thoughts  for  loose  thinkers  ;  by  C.  Kings- 
ley.      {In  his  Lit.  and  gen.  lect.  and  ess.)  21362 

—  Same.  (In  his  Sir  W.  Raleigh,  etc.)  2475 
Phaeton  Rogers  ;  by  R.  Johnson.  20850 
Phantasmion  ;  tale  ;  by  S.  Coleridge.  12485 
Phantastes  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  9140 
Phantom,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  D.  Boucicault.     (In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  21.)  11820 

Phantom  regiment,  The  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10764 

Phantom  ship.  The  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2915 

Phantoms.     See  Witchcraft. 

Pharaohs,  The,  Land  of ;  by  S.  Manning.  *I 

Pharmacy.     Markoe,  G.  F.  H.     Legislation  in  rel.  to  P.     (In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1873.)  15733 

Phases  of  faith  ;  by  F.  W.  Newman.  3241 

Ph^dre  ;  trag^die  ;  par  J.  Racine.      {In  his  Th^ktre  com\)\.)       14399 
Phelps,  A.     One  year  at  our  boarding  school.  7535 

Phelps,  A.  H.  L.     The  fireside  friend  ;  advice  to  young  ladies  on 

educ.  ;  with  Moral  and  relig.  educ.  from  the  Fr.  of  Mme. 

de  Saussure.  ♦  3449 

Phelps,  A.     English  style  in  pub.  discourse  with  spec.  ref.  to 

the  pulpit.  22872 

—  Men  and  books ;  or.  Studies  in  homiletics.  .  21618 
.    —  Mv  portfolio ;  essays.                                                                                             22045 

Contents.  A  pastor  of  the  last  generation. — Rights  of  believers  in  anc. 
creeds.— Biblical  doctrine  of  retribution.— Puritan  the(#y  of  amusements. 
—Christian  theory  of  amusements.— Is  card-playing  a  Christian  amuse- 
ments—The question  of  Sunday  cars.— Woman-s-uitrage  as  judged  by  the 
working  of  negro-suffrage. — Reform  in  the  polit.  status  of  women.— The 
length  of  sermons.— Calvinistic  theory  of  preaching.— Theology  of  ''The 
marble  faun."— The  debt  of  the  nation  to  N.E.— Ought  the  pulpit  to  ignore 
spiritualism?— How  shall  the  pulpit  treat  spiritualism?— Foreign  and  liome 
missions  as  seen  by  candidates  for  the  ministry. — Foreign  missions,  their 
range  of  appeal  for  missionaries  limited.— Congregationalists  and  Presby- 
terians ;  a  plea  for  tmion.— The  preaching  of  A.  Barnes.— A  vacation  with 
Dr.  Bushnell.— Prayer  viewed  in  the  light  of  the  Christian  consciousness. 
—Intercessory  prayer.— Hints  auxiliary  to  faith  in  prayer.— The  vision  of 
Christ.— The  cross  in  the  door.— The  premature  closing  of  a  life's  work. — 
What  do  we  know  of  the  Heavenly  life? 

—  Relations  of  the  Bible  to  the  civilization  of  the  future.     (In  Boston  lect., 

1871.)  12134 

—  The  theory  of  preaching;  lect.  on  homiletics.  20878 
Phelps,  C.  H.     Californian  verses.                                                    21926 


974  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Phelps,  Mrs.  E.  B.     Memoir  of  Washington.  15435 

Phelps,  E.  W.     Phelps'  bee-keeper's  chart.  (In  Saxton*s  rural 

hd.-bks.,  ser.  3.)  5694 

Phelps,  E.     Phelps,  A.     A  pastor  of  the  last  generation.    (In 

Ms  My  portfolio.)  22045 

Phelps,  E.  S.     Dr.  Zay.  22095 

—  Friends;  a  duet.  20642- 

—  Gates  ajar.  7645 

—  Gypsy  Breynton.  9013 

—  Gypsy's  cousin  Joy.  9014 

—  Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping.  9015 

—  Gypsy's  year  at  the  Golden  Crescent.  9016 

—  Hedged  in.  8171 

—  The  lady  of  Shalott.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 

—  Same.    (In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 

—  Men,  women,  and  ghosts.  7745 

—  Paper.     (In  Howe,  J.  W.    Sex  and  education.)  12253 

—  Poetic  studies.  13761 

—  Sealed  orders.  19224 

Contents.  Sealed  orders.— Old  Mother  Goose.- The  lady  of  Shalott.— 
The  true  story  of  Guenever. — Doherty. — The  voyage  of  the  "America." — 
Wrecked  in  port.— Running  the  risk.— Long,  long  ago.— Since  I  died.— A 
woman's  pulpit.— Number  13.— Two  hundred  and  two.— Cloth  of  gold.— 
Saint  Caligula.— Miss  Mildred's  friend. — Neblitt. 

—  The  silent  partner.  9105 

—  The  story  of  Avis.  17107 

—  What  to  wear?  11702 

—  Sketch  of  E.  S.  Phelps.     (In  Gilman,  A.    Poets'  homes.)  19289 
Phelps,  J.  W.     Force  electrically  exhibited.     (In  Estes,   D. 

Hf.  hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Phelps,  R.  H.     Newgate  of  Connecticut ;  origin  and  early  hist.  ; 

descr.  of  the  Simsbury  mines  and  caverns,  and  the  prison 

built  over  them.     Also,  lUust.  descr.  of  the  state  prison 

of  Wethersfield.  17794 

Phelps,  S.  D.     The  Holy  Land.  10013 

Phelps,  W.  I),  (pseud.     Webfoot).     Fore  and  aft;  or,  Leaves 

fr.  the  life  of  an  old  sailor.     Illust.  9800 

Phelps,  W.  F.     Report  on  a  course  of  study  for  normal  schools. 

(In  Am.  Norm.  Sch.  Ass.  Addr.,  etc.)  11608 

Phemie  Frost's  experiences  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  12507 

Phemie  Keller  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.  6701 

Phemie's  temptation  ;  by  M.  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  8003 

Phenomenon  in  a  smock  frock  :  by  W.  Brough.     (In  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  19.)  11845 

Phil,  the  fiddler  ;  by  ti.  Alger,  Jr.  9212 

Philadelphia,     hiternational   Exhibition,    1876. 

—  Brazil.    The  empire  of  Brazil  at  the  Exhibition. 

—  Bruce,  E.  C.    The  century:  its  fruits  and  its  festival;  hist,  and  descr.  of 

the  exhibition,  etc.      '  16721 

—  Hart,  J.  M.    Vienna  and  the  Centennial.     (In  Gindriez,  C.    Int.  Exhib.)      18311 

—  National  Asso.  of  Wool  Manufacturers.    Awards  and  claims  of  exhibits 

ors.  19616 

—  Walker,  F.  A.    The  world's  fair,  Phila.,  1876;  crit.  acct.  ,  17508 

(  Description. 

—  Cook,  J.    Brief  summer  rambles  near  P.,  1881.  21206 

—  Freedley,  E.  T.    Philadelphia  and  its  manufactures,  1857.  5446 
Philanthropy.     Giles,  H.     The  philanthropic  sentiment.      (In 

his  Illust.  of  genius.)  6001 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     The  word  philanthropv.     (In  Free  Relig.  Assoc. 

Freedom  and  fellowship.)  13778 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  975 

Philaret,  Metropolitan  of  Moscow.     Stanley,   A.    P.     {In  his 

Ess.  on  Oh.  and  State.)  10698 

Philbrick,  E.  S.     American  sanitary  engineering.  20549 

Philbrick,  J.  D.     American  Union  Speaker.  10186 

—Same ;  [new  ed] .  14358 

—  Inspection  of  country  schools.  (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.)  15732 
Philibert  mari6  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  8.)  '  *I 
Philidor.     See  Danican,  F.  A. 

Philip,  'King'    {Indian   name  Metacom).     Abbott,    J.   S.    C. 

History  of  King  Philip.  4928 

—  Freeman,  F.  Civilization  and  barbarism,  illust.  by  espec.  ref .  to  Metacomet 

and  the  extinction  of  his  race.  18266 

—  Hollister,  G.  H.    Mount  Hope;  or,  Philip,  King  of  the  Wampanoags; 

hist,  romance.  4058 

Philip  I r.     King  of  Spain.     Gayarr^,  C.  E.  A.     Philip  II.   of 

Spain.  6555 

—  Prescott,  W.  H.    History  of  Philip.    3  v.  •                                    3542-4 

—  Watson,  K.    History  of  the  reign  of  P.  4678 

—  See  also  Carlos,  Don. 

Philip  III.     King  of  Spain.     Watson,  R.  and  Thomson,   W. 

History  of  the  reign  of  Philip.  4679 

Philip;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.     {In  /m  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 

Philip,  Adventures  of;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4469 

Philip  Augustus  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  2311 

Philip  Colville  ;  by  G.  Kennedy.  7207 

Philip  Eckert's  struggles  and  triumphs  ;  story  for  boys.  8058 
Philip  Evergreen,  Leaves  fr.  the  sketch-book  of ;  by  J.   Skel-; 

ton.      {In  his  Ess.  in  romance,  etc.)  18752 

Philip  Nolan's  friends  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale                                      ^  16673 

Philip  Rollo  ;  by  J.  Grant.  1631 

Philip  van  Artevelde  ;  by  H.  Taylor.  7075 
Philippe  ;  com.-vaude.  ;   par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2, 

V.  20.)  *I 
Philippine  Islands.     Adams,  W.  H.    D.     The  Eastern  Archi- 
pelago. 20867 

—  Jagor,  F.    Travels  in  the  Philippines.  14222 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Description  of  the  P.     {In  his  Adv.  in  a  journey,  etc.)  21097 

—  La  Gironi^re,  P.  P.  de.  Twenty  vears  in  the  Philippines ;  fr.  the  French.  1138 
Philips,  M.  Kingsley,  H.  {In  his  Tales  of  old  travel.)  8065 
Philipson,  J.     Harness;  as  it  has  been,   is,    and   should   be; 

with  Traction,  e^c,  by  Nimshivich  ;  appendix.  22820 

Philistine.  The  ;  by  T.  G.  Appleton.  {In  his  Chequer-work.)  19019 
Vhilippsi  of  HainauU .,  Queen  of  Edward  III.     Watson,   H.   C. 

{In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 

Phillimore,  C.  M.  Era  Angelico.  (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  20113 
Phillimore,    L.     Sir   Christopher   Wren ;  his    family   and   his 

times  ;  with  letters  and  a  discourse  on  architecture.    Illust.  21306 

Phillimore,  R.     Laocoon  ;  fr.  Lessing,  with  pref.  and  notes.  *I 

—  The  principal  ecclesiastical  judgments  del.  in  the  Court  of  Arches,  1867- 

1875.  *I 

Phillippo,  J.  M.     Jamaica  ;  its  past  and  present  state.  12399 

Phillipps,  A.     Waterston,  Mrs.  R.  C.     Adelaide  Phillipps  ;  a 

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Phillips,  B.     Burning  their  ships.      (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  19039 

—  A  struggle.  (Appleton's  new  hand-vol.  ser.)  17859 
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—  Speeches.  3458 

—  Speeches  in  Ireland  and  England.    Added,  Letter  to  George  lY.     {In 

Speeches  of  Phillips,  e«c.)  5170 
Phillips,  G.  S.  {pseud.  January  Searle).     The  Gipsies  of  the 

Danes'  Dyke  ;  story  of  hedge-side  life  in  Eng.  5732 

Phillips,  J.  A.     Copper  smelting.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15465 

—  Elements  of  metallurgy.  13049 

—  The  mining  and  metallurgy  of  gold  and  silver.  *I 
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Phillips,  J.     Address,  York  New  Inst,  of  Pop.   Science  and 

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Phillips,  W.  H.     The  world  to  blame.  12103 

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Phillips,  W.     Appendix.     {In  Child,  L.  M.     Letters.)  22245 

—  Centennial  oration.     {In  Pop.  life  of  O'Connell.)  15421 

—  The  church.     (J>i  Liberty  bell.)                                   .  5101 

—  The  constitution  a  pro-slavery  compact.  3455 

—  Speech,  at  Worcester,  Oct.  1851.     (Woman's  rights.)  1903 

—  Speeches,  lectures,  and  letters.  3939 

—  Bungay,  G.     (7w  A^■s  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     {In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 

—  Thoreau,  H.  D.    Wendell  Phillips  bef.  the  Concord  Lyceum.  {In  his 

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Phillips,  W.     The   conquest  of  Kansas  by  Missouri  and  her 

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time  of  George  III.      {In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  *I 

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—  Appleton,  C.  E.    What  is  the  Ego?    (In  Appleton,  J.  H.    Dr.  Appleton.)   20656 

—  Bacon,  F.    Novum  organum.  269 

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—  Chflbrd,  W.  K.    Philosophy  of  the  pure  sciences.     {In  his  Lect.  and  ess., 

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—  Dayis,  A.  J.    The  OTeat  harmonia.    5  v.  1110-14 

—  Descartes,  R.    Meditations,  and  selections  fr.  the  Principles  of  philosophy.  13705 

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—  Deutsch,  E.    Judoeo- Arabic  metaphysics.     (7w  ^isLit.  rem.)  12376 

—  Eucken,  R.    The  fundamental  concepts  of  mod.  philosophic  thought, 

crit.  and  hist,  considered.  21440 

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—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    A  glan«,'e  at  philosophy,  mental,  moral,  and  social.  1596 

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Philosophy  in  sport  made  science  in  earnest ;  by  J.  A.  Paris.  19305 
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—  Same;  3d.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  20902 
Phineas  Finn  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  7661 
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Dictionary  of  pract.  phonography.  13435 

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—  Wilson,  IE.  L.    Wilson's  photographies;  ser.  of  lessons.  20723 
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—  Cooley,  W.  D.    Physical  geographv.  15835 

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—  Haughton,  S.    Six  lectures  on  phys.  geography.  20738 

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Pilgrim  memories  ;  travel  and  discussion  in  the  birth-countries 

of  Christianity  with  H.  T.  Buckle  ;  by  J.  S.  S.  Glennie. 
Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine ;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton]. 
Pilgrims,  The,  of  Walsingham  ;  by  A.  Strickland. 
Pilgrim's  progress  ;  by  J.  Bunyan. 
Pilgrim's  wallet.  The  ;  by  G.  Haven. 
Pilkington,  J.    Artist's  and  mechanic's  repository  and  working 

man's  informant ;    with  descr.  of  the  slide  rule.     Also, 

Useful  receipts. 
Pillar  of  fire  ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage. 

Pillars,  The,  of  the  liouse  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.    2  v.  11999- 

Pilling,  J.  C.     Catalogue  of  linguistic  mss.  in  the  library  of 

the  Bureau  of  Ethnology.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.    Bur.  of 

Ethnol.     Ann.  rept.,  1879-80.) 
Pillone  ;  by  W.  Bergsoe. 
Pilot ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper. 

Pilot,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  E.  Fitzball.    {In Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  16.) 
Pilot,  The,  and  his  wife ;  by  J.  Lie. 

Pilules  de  M.  Brancolar,  Les  ;  comedie  ;  par  Mme.  Figuier. 
Pirn,  B.     Ship-building.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.) 
Pim,   B.,   and   Seemann,    B.     Dottings   on   the   roadside,    in 

Panama,  Nicaragua,  and  Mosquito. 
Pinafore,  H.  M.  S.  ;  nautical  com.  opera;  by  A.  Sullivan. 
Pinchard,  Miss.     Max  Frere. 
Pinckney,  N.     Manners  of  the  French.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L. 

Book  for  a  corner.) 
Pinckney.     >iS'ee  also  Pinkney. 
Pindarus.     Epitome   Iliados    Homeri.     {In   Lemaire,    N.    E. 

Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  3.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.) 

—  Extant  odes;  tr.  into  Eng.,  with  intro<i.  and  notes,  by  E.  Myers. 

—  Selected  odes;  with  notes  and  introd.  by  T.  D.  Seymour. 

—  Maurice,  F.  D.    Pindar.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.) 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Pindar.     (In  his  Stud,  of  Greek  poets,  ser.  1.) 
Pine.     Kingzett,  C.  T.     Nature's  hygiene;  special  ref.  to  the 

chemistry  and  hygiene  of  the  P. 
Pine  moth  of  Nantucket.     Scudder,  S.  H.     The  pine  moth  of 

Nantucket.     (Mass.  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Agriculture.) 
Pine  needles;  by  [S.  Warner]. 

Pinero,  A.  W.     Archer,  W.     {In  his  Eng.  dramatists.) 
Pink  and  white  tyranny ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe. 
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Pinkerton,  A.    Character  and  duties  of  a  detective  police.   {In 

Nat.  Pris.  Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,  1874.) 
Pinkham,  J.  G.     Sanitary  Association  of    Lynn,   Mass.     {In 

Am.  Pub  Health,  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  6.) 
Pinkney,  W.     Speeches.     {In  Amer.  oratory.) 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     (/w  his  Orators  of  Amer.  Rev.) 

—  Story,  J.     {In  his  Misc.  writings.) 

—  Wheaton,  H.    Life  of  P.     (In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  3.) 

Same.    (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am,  biog.,  v.  6.) 

Some  account  of  the  life,  writings,  and  speeches  of  P. 

Pinkney.     See  also  Pinckney. 

Pinks,  The,  and  blues;  by  Rosa  Abbott  [R.  A.  Parker]. 
Pins.     Aitkin,  W.  C.     Pins.      (Brit,  manuf.  ind.) 
Pinto,  A.  S.     How  I  crossed  Africa;  tr.  by  A.  Elwes. 

and  illust.     2  v. 
Pioneer  boy.  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Thayer. 
Pioneer  life.     See  West. 
Pioneering  in  the  far  East ;  by  L.  V.  Helms. 
Pioneers  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper. 
Pioneers  and  founders  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge. 
Pioneer's  daughter.  The ;  by  E  Bennett. 
Piozzi,  Mrs.  H.  L.  (S.  T.).     Autobiography,  letters,  and  lit. 

remains  ;  ed  ,  with  life,  etc.  ;  by  A.  Hayward. 

—  Ellwood,  A.  K.    {In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.) 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.    {In  their  Queens  of  soc.) 

—  Timbs,  J.     {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.) 
Piper,  E.  M.     The  clockmaker  of  Lyons.     (Magnet  stories.) 
Pique  :  a  novel. 
Piquillo  Alliaga  ;  roman  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     3  v.     (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  5,  V.  3-5.) 
Pirate,  The  ;  by  F.  Marryat. 
Pirate,  The  ;   [by  W.  Scott]. 
Pirate's  legacy.  The  ;  drama  ;  by  C.  H.  Saunders.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  4L) 
Pirates  of  Penzance,  The  ;  comic  opera  ;  by  W.  S.  Gilbert.   {In 

Ms  Orig.  plays,  ser.  2.) 
Pirates  of  the  isles.  The  ;  romantic  drama  ;  by  N.  H.  B.  Clarke. 

{In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  42.) 
Piron,  A.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  7.) 
Pirouette,    — .      Le   jeune   homme   bl^me ;    monologue.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  4.) 
Pisaroni,  R.     Clayton,  E.  C.     '{In  her  Queens  of  song.) 
Pisciculture.     Buckland,  F.     Cultivation  of  fish  ponds.     {In 

his  Nat.  hist,  of  Brit,  fishes.) 

—  Garlick,  T.    Treatise  on  the  artific^l  propagation  of  fish,  etc. 

—  Norris,  T.    American  fish-culture;  artif.  breeding  and  rearing  of  trout; 

cult,  of  salmon,  shad,  etc. 

—  See  also  Salmon. 

Pisemski,  A.     Schmidt,  J.     Turgenjew  und  Pisemski.   {In  his 

Bilder  ans  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  4.) 
Pistol-shot ;  by  A.  S.  Poushkin.     {In  his  Russian  romance.) 
Pitcairn's  Island.     Hale,  E.  E.     {In  his  Stor.  of  the  sea.) 
Pitman,  B.     Manual  of  phonography. 

—  Modeling  foliage.     {In  Vago,  A.  L.    Instruct.,  etc.) 

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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  987 

Pitman,  E.  R.     Mission  life  in  Greece  and  Palestine  ;  mem.  of 

M.  B.  Baldwin.  21247 

Pitman,  I.     A  plea  for  spelling  reform  ;  tracts,  etc.  18516 
Contents.    Evans,  W.  E.    A  plea  for  spelling  reform.— Miiller,  M.  On 
spelling.— Tracts.— Report  of  a  conference.— Report  of  a  public  meeting. 

Pitman,  M.  J.  (psewd.  Margery  Deane) .    European  breezes.  21524 

—  joint  author.    6*66  Pabke,  M. 

Pitman,  R.     Terms  of  sentence.    {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and 

Ref.  Disc.     Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Pitman,  R.  C.     Alcohol  and  the  state ;  disc,  of  the   problem 

of  law  as  appl.  to  liquor  traffic.  17146 

Pitman.     See  also  Pittman. 

Pitt,  G.  D.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Pitt,    W.,    Earl  of    Chatham.      Speeches.       {In   Celebrated 

speeches,  etc.)  5007 

—  B.,  J.    Pitt,  Earl  of  C.    {In  Macaulay,  T.  B.    Life  of  P.  2798 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     {In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     {In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1812 

—  Lvtton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.    Pitt  and  Fox.     (/w  his  Quar.  ess.)  lil94 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  3,  6.)                  2788;  2791 
Same.    {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Timbs,  J.     (In  his  Anecdote  biog.,  ser.  1.)  8914 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    The  last  davs  of  Chatham.    {In  his  Glimpses  of  hist.)  13478 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    {In  his  liiscellanies.)                                                   6599;  10844 
Life  of  Pitt.  *I 

Pitt,  Hon.  W.     Bagehot,  W.     {In  his  Biog.  studies.)  20441 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)             •  625 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.    {In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     {In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1812 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.    {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.,  ess.,  v.  6.)  2791 

—  -  Life  of  Wm.  Pitt.  2798 

—  Smith,  G.    {In  his  Three  Eng.  statesmen.)  7187 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.     {In  his  Miscellanies.)  6599;  10844 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.  {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Pittenger,  W.     Capturing  a  locomotive  ;  hist,  of  seer.  serv.  in 

the  late  war.  21598 
Pittman,  J.    Songs  of  Scotland  ;  with  symphonies  and  accom- 
paniments. *I 
Pittsfield,  Mass.'    Smith,  J.  E.   A.      History  of    P.     1734- 

1876.     2  V.  *I 

Pitts-Street  Chapel  lectures.  20424 
Contents.  Clark,  W.  R.  Why  I  am  a  Methodist.— Thayer,  T.  B.  Why 
you  are  a  Universalist.— Sykes,  J.  N.  Why  I  am  a  Baptist.— Adams,  N. 
Why  I  am  a  trinitarian  Congregationalist.— Randall,  G.  M.  Why  I  am  a 
Churchman.— Dewey,  O.  Why  I  am  a  Unitarian. — King,  T.  S.  Spiritual 
Christianity. 

Pitzmaroon  ;  or.  The  magic  hammer  ;  by  C.  A.  Beach.  7098 
Pius  IX      Pope.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Biographical  sketch  of  P. 

{In  his  Italy,  etc.)  12005 

—  Huber,  V.  A.    The  Pope  and  the  Council ;  by  Janus.  8400 

—  Legge,  A.  O.    Pius  IX.;  story  of  his  life  to  1850;  with  glimpses  at  the 

nat.  movement  in  Italy.    2  v.  13715-16 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.  The  story  of  the  life  of  P.  2  v.  17680-1 
Pizarro,  F.     Helps,  A.     Life  of  Pizarro.  7856 

—  Towle,  G.  M.  Pizarro :  his  adventures  and  conquests.  18241 
Pizarro  ;  tragedy  ;  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.     {In  his  Works.)  13290 

—  Same.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  3.)  11805 
Place,  A,  in  thy  memory ;  by  Mrs.  S.  H.  DeKroyft.  1137 
Placido,  J.  Spear,  C.  {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
Plague.     See  London. 


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Plaideiirs,   Les ;    comedie ;    par   J.    Racine.     (In  his  Th^^tre 

compl.)  14399 

Plain  dealer,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  W.  Wycherley.     (In  Hunt,  J. 

H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Plain  directions  for  accidents,  emergencies,  and   poisons,  and 

care  of  the  sick.  15610 

Plain  speaker.  The  ;  opinions  on  books,  men,  and  things  ;  by 

W.  C.  Hazlitt.  10743 

Plain-speaking  ;  papers  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch}.  21582 

Plaisant  de  soci^t^,  Le ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2, 

V.  9.)  *I 

Plan  de  campagne,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.   2, 

V.  10.)  *I 

Planch^,  E.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Planch^,  J.  R.     The  conqueror  and  his  companions.     2  v.       12823-4 

—  Extravaganzas,  1825-71 ;  ed.  by  T.  F.  D.  Crocker  and  S.  Tucker.    5  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Success.— Olympic  revels.— Olympic  devils.— The 
Paphian  bower.— High,  low.  Jack,  and  the  game.— Deep,  deep  sea.— Tele- 
,  machus.  —  Riquet  with  the  Tuft.— Puss  in  boots.  2.  Drama's  lev6e. — 
Blue  beard.— Sleeping  beauty.— Beauty  and  the  beast.— White  cat.— For- 
tunio.— Fair  one  with  the  golden  locks.  —  Drama  at  home.— Graciosa  and 
Percinet.  3.  Golden  fleece.— Bee  and  orange  tree.  —  "  Birds  "  of  Aris- 
tophanes.—Invisible  prince.— New  planet. —  Golden  branch. —Theseus 
and  Ariadne. — King  of  the  peacocks. — Seven  champions  of  Christendom. 
4.  Island  of  jewels. — Cymon  and  Iphigenia. — King  charming. — Queen 
of  the  frogs.— Prince  of  Happy  land. — Good  woman  in  the  wood.— Mr. 
Buckstone's  ascent  of  Mount  Parnassus. — Camp  at  the  Olympic— Once 
upon  a  time  there  were  two  kings.  5.  Mr.  Buckstone's  voyage  round 
the  globe,  (In  Leicester  square). — Yellow  dwarf  and  King  of  the  gold 
mines.  —  New  Hay  market  spring  meeting. — Discreet  princess. — Young 
and  handsome.— Love  and  fortune. — Orpheus  in  the  Haymarket. — King 
Christmas. — Complete  list  of  the  dram,  productions  of  Planch6. 

—  The  invisible  prince ;  or,  The  island  of  tranquil  delights ;  fairy  extrava- 

ganza. 6056 

—  Same.     {In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  List  of  dram,  productions.     (In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  5.)  *I 

—  Personal  reminiscences.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  12681 

—  Plays.     See  French's  minor  dr. ;— Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  The  pursuivant  of  arms ;  or,  Heraldry  found,  on  facts.  12206 

—  Recollections  and  reflections ;  a  professional  autobiography.    2  v.  11852-3 
•    —  and  Dance,  C.    High,  low,  Jack,  and  the  game.     (/?i  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  20.)  11846 
Planch^,  M.  A.     See  Mackarness,  M.  A. 

Planchette  ;  by  E.  Sargent.  7648 

Plane  and  plank  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  9131 
Planets.     Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.  On  the  origin  of  the  planetary 

system.      (In  his  Pop.  lect.,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  20368 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Inhabited  planets.     (In  his  Fam.  letters.)  16631 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    New  planets  near  the  sun.     (In  his  Rough  ways,  etc.)  .  19539 

—  Snell,  E.  S,     Planetary  disturbances.      (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept., 

1855.)  14037 

—  See  also  the  names  of  the  planets. 

Planquette,  R.     The  bells  of  Corneville  ;  comic  opera.  *I 

Plant  hunters.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.                                .  3628 

Plantagenet,  John,  Duke  of  Bedford.  James,  G.  P.  R.  (In  Ms 

Mem.,  V.  1.)  2293 

Plantagenets.     Stubbs,  W.     The  early  Plantagenets.  16783 

—  See  also  Gt.  Brit.    History. 

Planter's  northern  bride,  The  ;  by  C.  L.  Hentz.  1866 

Planter's  son.  The  ;  by  W.  H.  Hillyard.  10582 

Plants.     See  Botany  ; — Gardening  ; — Parlor  gardening. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  989 

Plate.  Cripps,  W.  J.  College  and  corporation  plate;  hand- 
book to  the  reprod.  of  silver  plate  in  the  So.  Kensington 
Museum.     (So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art.  handbooks.)  *I 

Platform.     Gilbart,  J.  W.     The  platform.     ( J?i /ws  Lect.  and 

ess.)  19290 

Plato.     Works;  fr.  the  text  of    Stallbaum ;    by  G.  Burgess. 

6  V.  *  3472-7 

—  Death  of  Socrates.    B.  C.  399.    {In  Lieber,  F.    Gt.  events,  etc.)  5105 

—  Dialogues;  tr.,  with  analyses  and  introd.  bv  B.  Jowett.    2d.  ed.    5  v.       22110-14 

—  Platonic  dialogues  for  Erig.  readers,  by  W.'Whewell.    3  v.    2d.  ed.  3896-8 

Contents.    Y.  1.    Dialogues  of  the  Socratic  school,  eic.    S.    Antisoph- 
ist  dialogues.    3.    The  Republic  and  the  Timseus. 

—  Plato's  best  thoughts ;  comp.  fr.  Jowett's  trans,  of  the  dialogues;  by  C. 

H.  A.  Bulkley.  15751 

—  Plato's  divine  dialogues,  with  the  Apology  of  Socrates ;  from  the  Gr., 

with  introd.  dissert.,  and  notes  fr.  M.'  Dacier  and  others;  rev.  and 
correct,  after  Sydenham  and  Taylor.  3471 

—  Davies,  J.  L.  and  Vaughan,  D.  J.    The  republic  of  Plato,  with  analysis 

and  notes.  10976 

—  Collins,  C.  W.    Plato.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)              •  12486 
-—  Day,  A.    Summary  and  analysis  of  the  dialogues  of  Plato.  8964 

—  Edwards,  B.  B.    Sketch  of  tie  biographers  of  P.  and  of  the  commenta- 

tors upon  his  writings.  {In  Edwards,  B.  B.  and  Park,  E.  A.  Select.)        1348 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.     {In  his  Representative  men.)  1384 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {in  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Grote,  G.    Plato  and  the  other  companions  of  Sokrates.    3  v.  6288-90 

—  Houssaye,  A.    The  Republic  of  P.     {In  his  Philosophers,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2005 

—  Lowndes,  W.     Plato.     (Jw  Blomfield   and   others.     Hist,  of  Gr.  and 

Rom.  philos.)  6380 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  4.)  14355 
-^  Nettleship,  R.  L.    Theory  of  education  in  P.'s  Republic.    {In  Abbott,  E. 

Hellenica.)  20099 

—  Tennemann,  W.  G.    Life  of  P.    {In  Edwards,  B.  B.  aiid  Park,  E.  A. 

Select.)  1348 

—  Wilder,  A.    Alexandrian  Platonism.    {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.     Concord 

lect.)  22506 

—  Zeller,  E.    Plato,  and  the  older  academy ;  tr.  by  S.  F.  Alleyne  and  A. 

.    Goodwin.  *  16864 

Plato  in  petticoats.  (Jw  Sk.  and  ess.  fr.  the  Sat.  Review.)  12749 
Plautus,  T.  M.     Comoedise,  cur.  J.  Naudet.    4  v.    (Bib.  Class. 

Lat.)  8294-7 

—  and  Terentius.    Collins,  W.  L.    Plautus  and  Terence.    (Anc.  class,  for 

Eng.  read.)  11700 

Play.     See  Theatre. 

Playbook  of  metals,  Playbook  of  science.    See  Pepper,  J.  H. 
Play-day  poems  ;  by  R.  Johnson.  17837 

Play  days  ;  stor.  for  children  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.  21033 

Played  out ;  by  Mrs.  Cudlip.  6601 

Players.     See  Theatre. 

Playfair,  L.  Chemical  princ.  involved  in  the  manufactures  of 
the  Exhib.  as  indicat.  the  necessity  of  indust.  instr.  (Li 
Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  4735 

Playing  for  high  stakes  ;  by  Mrs.  Cudlip.  7230 

Playing  the  mischief  :  by  J.  W.  De  Forest.  13904 

Playmate,  The  ;   [coll.  of  stories,  sketches,  efc,  for  young  peo- 
ple]. 3478 
Plays.     See  Private  theatricals  ; — Theatre. 

For  collections  of  Eng.  plays,  see  Eng.  Drama.  Collections. 
Plays  and  Puritans  ;  essay  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  11641 

—  Same.    {In  his  Sir  W.Raleigh,  etc.)  2475 
Plays  a:nd  songs  for  kindergarten  and  family  ;  coll.  and  rev.  by 

a  kindergartner.  20754 


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Plays  for  little  folks.     See  Baker,  G.  M. 

Plays  for  private  acting.     See  Bellevue  Dramatic  Club. 

Playtime  with  the  poets ;  select,  of  Eng.   poetry  for  children. 

New  ed. 
"Plea  for  culture."     {In  Crit  and  soc.  ess.) 
Plea  for  culture,  A ;  by  T.  W.    Higginson.     {In  his  Atlantic 

ess.) 
Pleasant  days  in  pleasant  places  ;  by  E.  Walford. 
Pleasant  neighbor  ;  by  E.  Planch^.     (Jri  French's  min  dram., 

V.  8.) 
Pleasonton,  A.  J.  and  others.     The  influence  of  the  blue  ray  of 

the  sunlight  and  the  blue  colour  of  the  sky,  in  developing 

animal  and  vegetable  life,  etc. 
Plebiscite,  The  ;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  Erckmann-Chatrian. 

Note.    The  1st  title  is  A  Miller's  Story  of  the  war ;  running  title,  Story 
of  the  Plebiscite. 
Pleiades,  Les  ;  par  le  Comte  de  Gobineau. 
Plimsoll,  S.     Hinton,  R.  J.     {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.) 
Plinius  Csecilius  Secundus,  C.     Epistolse  et  Panegyricus,  cum 

adnot.  ed.  Schaeferianae,  quibus  suas  add.  N.  E.  Lemaire. 

2  V.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.) 

—  Epistularum  lib.  IX.,  Ep.  ad  Traianum  liber,  Panegyricus;   recog. 
Keil.  22776 

—  Church  A.  and  Brodribb,  W.  J.    Pliny's  letters.    (Anc.  class,  for  Eng. 

read.)  ^  ^  1002» 

Plinius  Secundus,  C.  Historise  naturalis  cum  select,  comment. 
J.  Harduini  cur.  C.  Alexandre,  F.  Ansart,  et  all.  ;  indices 
cur.  A.  P.  Delaforest.     11  v.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)         8298-8308 

—  Natural  History.    6  v.  3479-84 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  hind.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Plevna.  Gay,  J.  D.  Plevna,  the  sultan,  and  the  Porte.  19011 
Ploennius,  L.    (L.)  von.     Princess  Isle  :    story  of  the  Hartz 

Mts.  ;  and  The  Will-o'-the-Wisps  ;  fr.  the  German.  7270 

Plon,  E.     Thorvaldsen  ;  his  life  and  works.  11233 

Plot  and  passion  ;  drama  ;  by  T.  Taylor.    (In  his  Hist,  dram.)   17386 
Plot  in  private  life  !  by  W.  Collins.   {In  his  Mad  Monkton,  etc.)       443 
Plotinus.     Jeremie,  J.   A.     Plotinus ;    the  eclectics,   or  later 
Platonists.     {In  Blomfield,  C.  J.  and  others.     Hist  of  Gr. 
and  Rom.  philos.)  6380 

Ploughed  under ;    story  of  an  Indian  chief,  told  by  himself ; 

introd.  by  lushta  Theamba  (Bright  eyes)  ;  [S.  La  Flesche] .  2042^ 
Plues,  M.  Geology  for  the  million  ;  ed.  by  E.  Wood.  lUust.  5665 
Pluie  de  baisers,  Une ;    comedie ;    par  A.   Seguin.     (Th^^tre 

de  camp.,  s^r.  6.)  14690 

Plum,  W.  R.  The  military  telegraph  dur.  the  civil  war  in  the 
U.  S.  ;  with  expos,  of  anc.  and  mod.  means  of  communi- 
cation, and  cipher  systems  ;  also,  Acct.  of  the  war  bet.  the 
states.     2  v.  22047-8 

Plumb,  A.  IT.     The  Sabbath  not  gone,  and  not  going.     {In 

Sabb.  ess.) 
Plumbing.     Buchan,  W.  P.     Plumbing,  with  chapters  on  house 

drainage. 

The  plumber  and  sanitary  houses ;  prac.  tr.  on  the  princ. 


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—  Hellyer,  S.  S. 

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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  991 

—  O'Grady,  W.  L.  D.  Hints  to  plumbers  and  householders.  17707 
Plummer,  J.  I.     Introduction  to  astronomy.     (Collins'  elem. 

sci.  ser.)  12626 

—  The  zodiacal  light.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Plumptre,   C.  J.     King's  College  lect.   on  elocution ;  added, 

Special  lect.  on  the  Causes   and  cure  of  impediments  of 

speech  ;  new  illust.  ed.  20451 
Plumptre,  E.  H.     The  Bible  educator.     4  v.                             12277-80 

—  Biblical  studies.  10660 

—  Lazarus,  and  other  poems.  8618 

—  Master  and  scholar,  etc.  [poems] .  8619 

—  Movements  in  relig.  thought ;  Romanism ;  Protestantism ;  Agnosticism.  19439 

—  The  tragedies  of  Sophocles.    New  trans,  with  biog.  essay.  *I 

—  Translation,  with  biog.  essay,  of  ^schylos.  (In  ^schylus.  Tragedies.)  19127 
Plunket,  D.     Life,   letters,    and   speeches  of   Lord    Plunket ; 

pref.  by  Lord  Brougham.     2  v.  7399-400 

Plunket,  J.  D.     Cotton  as  a  fomite.     (In  Am.   Pub.   Health 

Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  5.)  *I 

—  Disinfection  of  sewers  by  ozone.  (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass,  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Plunket,  W.  C,  Baron.     Speeches;  with  mem.  and  hist.  not. 

by  J.  C.  Hoey.  5831 

—  Plunket,  D.  Life,  letters,  and  speeches  of  P.  2  v.  7399^100 
Plunkett,  H.  G.  The  minerali.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  19.)  11819 
Plurality  of  worlds.     Powell.  B.     The  Plurality  of  worlds.    (In 

Ms  Unity  of  worlds,  etc.)  10948 

—  Whewell,W.  The  plurality  of  worlds.  11328 
Plu-ri-bus-tah ;  by  Q.  K.  P.  Doesticks,  P.  B.  [M.  Thompson].  4450 
Plus  beau  jour  de  la  vie,  Le  ;    com^die*  vaudeville  ;    par  A.  E. 

^Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  14.)  *I 

Plus  heureux  des  trois,  Le ;  com.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.  {In  his 

Thedt.  compl.,  v.  6.)  14570 

Plutarchus.     Essays  ;  with  pref.  by  A.P  Peabody,  and  introd. 

by  R.  W.  Emerson.  20880 

Contents.  Preface.— Introduction.— Concerning  the  cure  of  anger.— 
Of  superstition.— Consolation  to  Apollonius. — Of  large  acquaintance. — 
Of  envy  and  hatred. — How  a  man  may  inoflfensively  praise  himself  with- 
out being  liable  to  envy.— Discourse  cone.  Socrates's  daemon.— How  a  man 
may  be  sensible  of  his  progress  in  virtue.— Whether  'twere  rightly  said. 
Live  concealed.—  Of  banishment.—  Of  moral  virtue.—  Concerning  such 
whom  God  is  slow  to  punish.— Of  garrulity.— Lives  of  the  ten  orators. — 
Of  fate. — Plutarch's  consolatory  letter  to  '4iis  wife. — Against  running  in 
debt. — Laconic  apophthegms.— Apophthegms  of  kings  and  great  com- 
manders. 

—  Lives ;  tr.  by  J.  and  W.  Langhorne.    4  v.  3485-8 

—  Lives;  trans,  called  Dryden's;  corr.  by  A.  H.  Clough.    5  v.  2652-6 

—  Lives ;  tr.  with  notes  and  a  life  of  P.,  by  J.  and  W.  Langhorn ;  new  ed,  3489 

—  Lives.    See  also  Long,  G.    Civil  wars  of  Rome. 

—  Morals ;  tr.  bv  several  hands ;  cor.  and  rev.  by  W.  W.  Goodwin ;  with 

introd.  by'R.  W.  Emerson.    5  v,  9091-5 

—  Shakespeare's  Plutarch ;  select.fr,  the  lives  in  North's  P.  which  illust. 

Shakespeare's  plays :  ed.  with  pref.,  notes,  index  of  names,  and  glos- 

sarial  index,  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  15449 

—  Trench,  R.  C.  Plutarch,  his  life,  his  parallel  lives,  and  his  Morals.  12747 
Plymouth,  jE?2^.  Dorau,  J.  {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  17803 
Plymouth,  Mass. 

—  Davis,  T.  W.    Ancient  landmarks  of  P. ;  hist.  sk.  and  titles  of  estates ; 

genealogical  register.  ♦! 

—  Punshon,  W.  M.'  Pilgrimage  to  two  American  shrines.    (In  his  Lect., 

etc.)  11802 

Plymouth,  Mass.,  Colony  of.     JSee  New  Plymouth  Colony. 
Plymouth  Church.     See  Brooklyn,  JSf.  Y. 


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Plymouth  Pulpit.     See  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Plymouth  Church. 
Plympton,  G.  W.     The  aneroid   barometer ;    its  constr.  and 

use.      (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  18104 

—  The  blow-pipe ;  guide  to  its  use  in  the  determination  of  salts  and  min- 

erals. 13494 

Pneumatics.     Ferguson,  J.     {In  his  Lect.)  5038-9 

—  Lardner,  D.    Pnerumatics.     {In  Lib.  Usef.  Kn.  Nat.  Phil.,  v.  1.)  4331 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.     {In  his  Cyclopaedic  science.)                 '  8036 

—  Young,  J.  R.  Pneumatics.  (In  Orr,  W.  S.  Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5192 
Poacher,  The;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2916 
Poaching.  The  amateur  poacher.  19242 
Pocahontas.     Eggleston,   E.  ayid  Seelye,  L.  E.     Pocahontas  ; 

incl.  acct.  of  the  settlement  of  Virginia.  19216 

—  Howitt,  M.  Pocahontas  interceding  for  John  Smith.  {In  her  Vignettes.)  7679 
Pocahontas  ;  by  J.  Brougham.  {In  French'  smin  dram.,  v.  9.)  11840 
Pocket  Bible,  Story  of  a  ;  [by  G.  E.  Sargent].  4968 
Pocket  measure.  The  ;  by  Pansy  [I.  M.  Alden].  21266 
Pocket  rifle.  The  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  21124 
Poco  Mas,  pseud.     Scenes  and  adventures  in  Spain,  18^5-40. 

2  V.  3490-1 

Pocock,  I.     Plays.    See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Pococke,  E.     History  of  the  Roman  empire,  fr.  Julius  Caesar 

to  Vitellius  ;  by  T.   Arnold,  J.   H.  B.   Mountain,  J.   B. 

Ottley,  and  M.  Russell.     2d.  ed.      (Enc.  Metrop.)  183 

—  History  of  the  Roman  empire,  f  r.  Vespasian  to  the  extinct,  of  the  Western 

emj). ;  bv  T.  Arnold,  J.  A.  Jeremie,  A.  S.  H.  Mountain,  J.  B.  Ottley, 

and  M.  Russell.    2d.  ed.     (Eih5.  Metrop.)  184 

—  History  of  the  Roman  republic  till  the  time  of  Sylla;  by  T.  Arnold,  J.  H. 

B.  Mountain,  E.  Pococke,  G.  C.  Renouard,  M.  Russell,  and  T.  N. 
Talfourd;  with  Credibility  of  early  Roman  hist. ;  by  T.  Arnold.  2d. 
ed.     (Enc.  Metrop.)  '  182 

—  The  Ionic  logographers ;   Greek  pastoral  poetry.      {In  Talfourd,  T.  N. 

Hist,  of  Greek  lit.)  6381 

—  and  others.    Early  history  of  Greece.    2d.  ed.  5049 
History  of  Greece,  Macedonia,  and  Syria.    2d.  ed.  5050 

—  joint  author.    /S'ee  Talfourd,  T.  N. 

Poe,  E.  A.     Works   [with  memoir  of  R.   W.   Griswold,   and 

not.  by  N.  P.  Willis  and  J.  R.  Lowell].     4  v.  3494-7 
Contents.    V.  1.   Tales.    2.   Poems  and  tales.    3.   The  literati.    4. 
A.  Gordon  Pvm,  etc. 

—  The  fall  of  the  House  of  Usher,     (/n  Little  class.,  v.  2.)  12973 

—  Same.    {In  his  Tales.)  5144 

—  The  gold-bug.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  12.)  12988 

—  Same.    {In  his  Tales.)  5144 

—  The  murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  3.)  12974 

—  Same.     {In  his  Tales.)  5144 

—  Poems ;  with  essay  on  his  poetry,  by  A.  Lang.  21485 

—  Poems ;  with  memoir.  3493 

—  Poems ;  with  orig.  mem.  by  R.  H.  Stoddard.  13658 

—  Tales.  5144 

Contents.  The  gold-bug.— The  black  cat.— Mesmeric  revelation.— Lion- 
izing.— The  fall  of  the  House  of  Usher. — Descent  into  the  maelstrom. — 
Colloquy  of  Monos  and  Una.— Conversation  of  Eiros  and  Charmion.— The 
murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue.— The  mystery  of  Marie  Roget.— The  pur- 
loined letter. — The  man  in  the  crowd. 
See  also  Works,  above. 

—  Gilfillan.  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Short  stud,  of  Am.  authors.)  19269 

—  Ingram,  J.  H.    Poe.     {In  Atlas  ess.)  .  18294 

—  Lang,  A.    The  poetrv  of  Poe.     {In  Poe,  E.  A.    Poems.)  21485 

—  Powell,  T.     {In  his  Living  authors.)  3522 

—  Rice,  S.  S.  Edgar  Allan  Poe :  memorial  vol.  •! 
Poems  of  home  and  travel ;  by  B.  Taylor.                                        4231 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  993 

Poems  of  home.  life.  9868 
Poems  of  places.     See  Longfellow,  H.  W. 

Poems  of  the  Orient ;  by  B.  Taylor.  12467 

Poet  and  merchant ;  by  B.  Auerbach.  17033 

Poet,  The,  at  the  breakfast  table  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  11068 
Poetse  Latini  minores.    See  Lemaire,  N.  E.   (Bib.  Class.  Lat.) 

Poetic  interpretation  of  nature;  by  J.  C.  Shairp.  17199 

Poetic  studies  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  13761 

Poetical  ingenuities  and  eccentricities  ;  ed.,  by  W.  T.  Dobson.  21723 

Poetical  vagaries  ;  by  G.  Colman.      {In  his  Broad  grins.)  *I 

Poetry.  Albee,  J.  Poetry.  {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.  Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Church,  R.  W.    Sacred  poetrv  of  early  religions.  12896 

—  Deshler,  C.  D.    Afternoons  with  the  poets.                                         •  18917 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    "  What  is  poetry  ? "     (In  his  Imag.  and  fancy.)  12901 

—  Lessing,  G.  E.    Laocoon;  ess.  upon  the  limits  of  painting  and  poetry; 

tr.  bv  E.  Frothingham.  12344 

—  Longfellow,  H.  W.    Defense  of  poetry.    {In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the 

No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  Mill,  J.  S.  .Thoughts  on  poetry  and  its  varieties.    {In  his  Diss,  and  disc, 

V.  1.)                                      '  5978 

—  Schopenhauer,  A.    ^Esthetics  of  poetry.     (In  his  Sel.  ess.)  20718 

—  Selkirk,  J.  B.    Ethics  and  aesthetics  of  mod.  poetry.  18751 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.    Aspects  of  poetry.                             .  21309 
Studies  in  poetry  and  philosophy.  10489 

—  Sidney,  P.    Defeiace  of  poesy.     (Lib.  of  old  Eng.  pr.  writers.)  3887 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    De  la  po^sie  de  la  nature,  de  la  po6sie  du  foyer  et 

dc  la  famille.     {In  his  Caus.  du  Lund.,  v.  11.)  *I 
De  la  poesie  en  1865.     (/n  ^is  Xouv.  lund..  v.  10.)  *I 

—  Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.    Contributions  in  aid  of  the  study  of  romantic  poetry 

and  genius.     {In  his  ^sthet.  and  misc.  works.)  '  22359 
For  poems  by  separate  authors,  ,see  the  names  of  the  authors.    For 
collections   of  poetry,  see  Eng.  poetry.  Collections,  and  the  division 
Literature  under  the  names  of  countries ;  see  also  Oriental  literature. 
Poetry  and  prose  in  art ;  by  F.  T.  Palgrave.      {In  his  Ess.  on 

art.)  .6531 

Poetry  of  life  ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.  {In  her  Sel.  works.)  1369 
Poets,     Browning,  E.  B.     Essays  on  the  Gr.  Chr.  poets  and 

the  Eng.  poets.)  *I ;  5850 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.    A  group  of  poets  and  their  haunts.  13752 

—  Jameson,  A.  (M.).    Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets.  10563 

—  Smith,  G.  B.    Poets  and  novelists,  literary  studies.  15378 

—  See  also  Eno:lish  poetry.   History ;— and  the  names  of  countries  under 

the  division  Literature. 
Poets'  homes;  sketches  of  Amer.  poets,  etc.,  by  R.  H.  Stod- 
dard a7icl  others.  19286 

—  Same-,  2d.  ser. ;  by  A.  Oilman  and  others.  19289 
Poet's  journal.  The  ;  by  B.  Taylor.  4567 
Poey,  A.    New  classification  of  clouds.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Kept.,  1870.)  11626 

Poganuc  people  ;  by  Mrs.  Stowe.  17715 
Poggio,  Pickings  from  ;  by  G.  W.  Dasent.     {In  his  Jest  and 

earnest,  v.  2.)  13612 
Poinsot,  A.  E.  {pseud.  G.  d'Heylli) .  Le  neveu  de  la  marquise  ; 

sayn^te  de  salon.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  3.)  14793 

—  Rachel  d'  apW'S  sa  correspond ance ;  avec  portr.  *I 
Point  de  mire,  Le  ;  com.-vaud.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.     {In  his 

TUU.  compl.,  V.  9.)  14573 

Point-lace  and  diamonds  ;  poems  ;  by  G.  A.  Baker,  Jr.  13740 

Point  of  honor  ;  by  A.  Edwards.  16705 


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PoiDt  of  view,  The  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  .  22588 

Poison  of  asps,  The  ;  by  F.  M.  Church.  9340 

Poisoned  meal,  The.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  10.)  14310 

Poisons.     Dulles,  C.   W.     What  to  do  first  in   accidents  or 

poisoning.  19973 

—  Kedzie,  R.  C.    Poisons  as  insecticides  in  agriculture,  and  tests  of  their 

effects  on  food  vegetables. .   (In  Amer.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I;  882 

—  Plain  directions  for  accidents,  emergencies,  and  poisons,  etc.  16610 

—  See  also  Emergencies. 

Poitevin,  P.  Extraits  des  (jeuvres  les  plus  remarquables  des 
^crivains  modernes.  (Illust.  litt^raires  de  la  France, 
Poetes  et  prosateurs  XIX^  si^cle.)  14504 

Poitou,  E.  '  Spain  and  its  people.  33  01 

Poland.     Description. 

—  Sketches  of  Germany,  etc,  2317 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.     {In  his  Incidents  of  travel,  v.  2.)  6181 

History. 

—  Allen,  J.    Autocrasy  in  Poland  and  Russia.                                      ■  148 

—  Doran,  J.     {In  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1248 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.    History  of  Poland.  12913 

—  Fletcher,  J.    History  of  Poland.  1480 

—  Hordynski,  J.    History  of  the  late  Polish  revolution.  1995 

—  Mackintosh,  J.  Account  of  the  partition  of  Poland.  {In  his  Misc.  works.)        2825 

—  Traditions  of  Polish  history.     (Jw  Trauermantel.    Love  of  country.)  2760 

Literature. 

—  Bowring,  J.    Specimens  of  the  Polish  poets ;  with  notes  and  obs.  on  the 

lit.  of  Poland.  *I 

—  See  Cook,  M.  W.    The  undivine  comedy,  etc. ; — Krasinski,  S. 
Polano,  H.     Selections  fr.  the  Talmud  ;   also,  sketches  of  the 

men  who  made  and  commented  upon  it.  16725 

Polar  regions,  Polar  voyages.     See  Antarctic  regions  ; — Arctic 

regions. 
Polar  sea.     Wrangell,  F.  von.     Narrative  of  an  exped.  to  the 

Polar  sea,  1820-1823.  •  .     3756 

Polaris.  Markham,  A.  H.  Rescue  of  the  crew  of  the  "  Polaris." 

{In  Ms  Whaling  cruise.)  12729 

—  U.  S.  Navy  Dept.  Narrative  of  the  No.  Polar  exped.,  U.  S.  Ship  Polaris; 

ed.  by  C.  H.  Davis.  *I 

—  See  also  Blake,  E.  V.    Arctic  experiences. 

Polarization.     Brewster,   D.      Optics ;   double  refraction  and 

polarisation  of  light.    {In  Lib.  Usef.  Kn.  Nat.  Phil.,  v.  1.)  4331 

Pole,  R.      Hook,  W.  F.     {In  his  Lives  of  the  Archbps.  of 

Canterbury,  v.  8.)  8740 

Pole,  W.   Iron  as  a  material  of  construction ;  rev.  and  enl.  *I ;  10735 

—  Life  of  Sir  W.  Fairbairn,  partly  written  by  himself ;  with  portr.  17092 

—  Theory  of  the  Cornish  pumping  engine.  *I 
Pole,  W.,  Prof.     The  philosophy  of  music.  18746 

—  Theory  of  the  mod.  sci.  game  of  whist.  10858 
Pole.     See  Antarctic  regions  ; — Arctic  regions. 

Pole's  story.  The  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.      (Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)         13936 

—  Same.     {In  Thirteen  good  stories.)  11874 
Police.     Savage,  E.  H.     Police  records,  and  recol.  of  Boston 

by  daylight  and  gaslight.  11998 

—  Woolsev,  T.  D.    Nature  and  sphere  of  police  power.     {In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  See  also  France. 

Polichinelle  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   {Inhis  Operas  comiques,  v.  8.)         *I 
Politeness.     See  Etiquette. 


CATALOGUE   OF  BOOKS. 


995 


Political  adventures  of  Lord  Beaconsfield.  1803S 

Political  economy.     Atkinson,  E.     Labor  and  capital  allies, 

not  enemies.  18907 

—  Bagehot,  W.    Economic  studies. 

—  Bastiat,  F.    Essays  on  political  economy. 

—  BoUes,  A.  S.    Chapters  on  political  economy. 

—  Bowen,  F.     {In  his  Gleanings  fr.  a  literary  life,  1838-80.) 

—  Brassey,  T.    Foreign  work  and  Eng.  wages,  consd.  with  ref.  to  the 

depression  of  trade. 

—  Cairnes,  J.  E.    Character  and  log.  method  of  political  economy. 

Essays  in  political  economy,  theoretical  and  applied. 

Some  leading  princ.  of  political  economy  newly  expounded. 

—  Colwell,  S.  Notes  on  the  literature  of  polk.  econ.   {In  his  New  themes.) 

—  Cossa,  L.    Guide  to  the  study  of  political  economy. 

—  Courtois,  A.    Political  economy  in  one  lesson. 

—  Danson,  J.  F.    Lectures  on  the  political  economy  of  daily  life. 

—  De  Quincey,  T.    Logic  of  political  economy. 
The  templars'  dialogues.     (In  his  Memorials,  eic,  v.  2.) 

—  Elder,  W.    Questions  of  the  day,  economic  and  social. 

—  Fawcett,  H.    Manual  of  political  economy. 

—  Fawcett,  M.  G.    Political  economy  for  beginners. 
Tales  in  political  economy. 

—  George,  H.    Progress  and  poverty ;  inq.  into  the  cause  of  indust.  depres- 

sions, and  of  increase  of  want  with  incr.  of  wealth;  the  remedy. 

—  Giles,  H.    Economics.     (7n  his  Lect.  and  ess.,  v.  2.) 

—  Greeley,  H.    Essays  to  elucidate  the  science  of  political  economy. 

—  Greg,  W.  R.     (In  his  Miscellaneous  essays.) 

—  Hayes,  J.  L.    The  solidarity  of  the  industries. 

—  Hodgson,  W.  B.    On  the  import,  of  the  study  of  economic  science.     {In 

Youmans,  E.  L.    Cult,  demand,  by  mod.  life.) 

—  Jevons,  W.  S.    Political  economy. 

—  Knight,  C.     Knowledge  is  power ;  view  of  the  prod,  forces  of  mod. 

society,  and  the  results  of  labour,  capital,  and  skill. 

—  McCulloch,  J.  R.    Principles  of  political  economy. 

—  Macleod,  H.  D.    Elements  of  economics,  v.  1. 

—  Malthus,  T.  R.    Principles  of  political  economy. 

—  Marshall,  A.,  and  M.  P.    The  economics  of  industry. 

—  Mason,  A.  B.    Primer  of  political  economy. 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Essays  on  some  unsettled  questions  of  political  economy. 

Principles  of  political  economy. 

Same;  8th.  ed.    2  v. 

—  Moffat,  R.  S.    The  principles  of  a  time  policy ;  method  of  settling  disputes ; 

from  The  economy  of  consumption ;  with  a  re-criticism  of  the  theories 
of  Ricardo  and  J.  S.  Mill  on  rent,  value  and  cost  of  production. 

—  Perry,  A.  L.    Elements  of  political  economy. 

—  -  Introduction  to  political  economy. 

—  Political  economy  and  political  science ;  priced  and  classified  list  of  books 

recommended.     (Econom.  tr.)  • 

—  Price,  B.    Chapters  on  practical  political  economy. 

—  Rogers,  J.  E.  T.    Political  economy. 

—  Roscher,  W.    Principles  of  political  economy;  add.,  Essay  on  the  hist. 

method  in  political  economy ;  by  L.  Wolowski.    2  v. 

—  Ruskin,  J.    "  Unto  this  last ; "  first  principles  of  political  economy. 

—  Say,  J.  B.    Treatise  on  political  economy. 

—  Seaman^  E.  C.    Essays  on  the  progress  of  nations  in  productive  industry, 

civihzation,  population,  and  wealth ;  illust.  by  statistics. 

—  Senior,  N.  W.    Political  economy. 

—  Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.    Political  economy,  etc. 

—  Smith,  A.  A.    Inquiry  into  the  nature  and  causes  of  the  wealth  of  nations ; 

ed.  by  J.  E.  T.  Rogers.    2  v.  10653-4r 

—  Stephen,  L.    Political  economy.    {In  his  Hist,  of  Eng.  thought,  etc.,  v.  2.)      16795 

—  Thompson,  R.  E.    Social  science  and  national  economy.  13769 

—  Walker,  A.    Science  of  wealth.  '  6496 

—  Walker,  F.  A.    Political  economy.  22490 

—  Way  land,  F.    Elements  of  political  economy.  6781 

—  Wells,  D.  A.    Production  and  distribution  of  wealth.     {I7i  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

—  Wilson,  W.  D.    First  principles  of  political  economy  with  reference  to 

statesmanship  and  the  progress  of  civilization.  22312 

—  See  also  Capital;— Currency;— Labor;— Money;— Population;— Trades 

Unions ;— Wages. 


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19941 

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14028 

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21794 

13206 

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21414 

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9644 

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10802 

13589 

19528 

225a 

8372 

2148a 

19621 

6952 
17764 

2500 

1885 
21300 

2876 
22685 
14042 
12584 

7624 
8912-ia 


18335 

8675 
21390 

2065a 
18448 
10635 

18191-2 
6273 
3779 

748a 
3891 


^96  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Also  Gt.  Brit. ;— U.  S. 

Also  Cobden,  R. ;— Cobden  Club ;— Kelley,  W.  D. ;— Martineau,  H.; — 
Society  for  political  education. 
Political  economy  and  political  science ;  priced  and  classified 

list  of  books  recommended.     (Economic  tracts.)  20653 

Political  ethics.     Lieber,  F.     Manual  of  political  ethics.  *I 

Political  history  of  recent  times.     See  Mueller,  W. 
Political  portraits.  11693 

Contents.  Gladstone. — Disraeli.— Mr.  Lowe.— Mr.  Bright.— Marquis  of 
Salisbury.— Lord  Derby.— Mr.  Cardwell.— Lord  Russell.— Lord  Granville. 
—Lord  Selborne.— Lord  Cairns.— Mr.  Gathorne  Hardy.— W.  E.Forster.— 
Lord  John  Manners.— Ward  Hunt.— Mr.  Henley.— Lord  Halifax.  —Duke 
of  Argyll.— Sir  John  Duke  Coleridge.— Mr.  Ayrton. 
Political  science.     Alden,  J.     The  science  of  government  in 

connection  with  Amer.  institutions.  15582 

—  Amos,  S.    The  science  of  politics.  22563 

—  Andrews,  S.  P.    The  true  const,  of  govei-nment  in  the  sovereignty  of  the 

individual  as  the  final  development  of  protestantism,  democracy,  and 
socialism.  4956 

—  Bagehot,  W.    Physics  and  politics;   appl.  of  "natural  selection"  and 

inheritance  to  political  society.  11269 

—  Bristed,  C.  A.    The  interference  theory  of  government.  7076 

—  Brougham,  H.    Historical  and  political  dissertations ;  speeches  on  social 

and  political  subjects.     (In  his  Works,  v.  8,  10.)  *I 

—  Brownson,  O.  A.     [in  his  Essays,  etc.)  6923 

—  Bugbee,  J.  M.    Origin  and  development  of  local  self-government  in  Eng. 

and  the  U.  S.  *I 

—  De  Fonblanque,  E.  B.    Political  and  military  episodes  in  the  latter  half 

of  the  18th.  cent.,  from  the  life  and  correspondence  of  Burgoyne.  15703 

—  Diman,  J.  L.    Alienation  of  the  educated  class  from  politics.     (In  his 

Orations,  etc.)  21211 

—  Ford,  W.  C.    American  citizen's  manual;  Governments,  the  electorate, 

the  civil  service ;  Functions  of  government.    2  v.  22904-5 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Comparative  politics.  12264 
Presidential  government.     (In  his  Hist,  essays,  ser.  1.)  9835 

—  Harrison,  F.    Order  and  progress ;  Thoughts  on  government ;  Studies  of 

political  crises.  13S69 

—  Helps,  A.    Thoughts  upon  government.  10075 

—  Hildreth,  R.    Theory  of  politics ;  inq.  into  the  foundations  of  governments.  1914 

—  Humboldt,  K.  W.  v!    Sphere  and  duties  of  government.  15748 

—  Hurlbut,  E.  P.    Essays  on  human  rights,  and  their  political  guaranties.  2114 
~  Leggett,  W.    Political  writings  of  L. :  ed.  bv  T.  Sedgwick.    2  v.  2602-3 

—  Lieber,  F.     (In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  2.)  20135 

Civil  liberty  and  self  government ;  enl.  ed.  5429 

Same;  3d.  ed.,  rev.  by  T.  D.  Woolsey.  *I 

Legal  and  political  hermeneutics ;  or,  Principles  of  interpretation  and 

construction  in  law  and  politics,  etc.  5193 
Manual  of  political  ethics.  2661 

—  Lyon,  N.    Last  political  writings.  6010 

—  Paley,  W.    Moral  and  political  philosophy.  3337 

—  Probyn,  J.  W.    National  self-government  in  Europe  and  America.  22422 

—  Quincy,  J.  P.    Protection  of  majorities.  15417 

—  Seeley,  J.  R.    The  teaching  of  politics.     (In  his  Rom.  imperialism,  etc.)  10499 

—  Simoiide  de  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.    Political  economy,  and  the  philosophy  of 

government.  '  "  16997 

—  Spencer,  H.    On  political  education.    (In  Youmans,  E.  L.    Cult,  demand. 

bv  mod.  life.  6952 
Pofitical  institutions.  17782 

—  Stephen,  L.    Political  theories.     (In  his  Hist,  of  Eng.  thought,  etc.,  v.  2.)  16795 

—  Sullivan,  W.    Political  class  book.  4302 

—  Theory  of  human  progression  and  natural  probabilitv  of  a  reign  of  justice.  4418 

—  Townsend,  G.  A.    The  New  World  compared  with  the  Old.  8391 

—  Whewell,  W.    Elements  of  morality,  incl.  polity.    2  v.  4731-2 

—  Woolsey,  T.    Political  science ;  the  state  theoret.  and  hist,  considered. 

2  V.  17295-6 

—  See  also  Democracy; — Parties; — Probabilities; — Representation. 

Also  Society  for  Polit.  education ;— New  England  ;—and  the  names  of 
Countries,  as  U.  S.    Politics. 
Politics.     See  Political  science,  and  references  there. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  997 

Poliziano,  A.     Symonds,  J.  A.     Lorenzo  de'  Medici  and  P. 

{In  his  Renaissance  in  Italy,  v.  4.)  17321 

Polko,  E.     Lulu's  novel.  12770 

—  Musikalische  Marchen,  Phantasien,  iind  Skizzen.    3  v.  10346-8 

—  Same.    Musical  sketches;  tr.  by  Fuller;  a  selection  fr.  v.  1,  above.  5584 

—  Same.    Musical  tales,  phantasms,  and  sketches;  fr.  the  German.  15721 

Contents  same  as  in  v.  1, 10346,  above. 

—  Reminiscences  of  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy ;  tr.  by  Lady  Wallace.  7717 

—  Sabbathf  eier.  10345 
Poll  Jennings's  hair ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.     {In  her  Somebody's 

neighbors.)  20267 

Pollard,  E.  A.     Life  of  Jefferson  Davis.  10545 

—  The  lost  cause ;  Southern  hist,  of  the  war  of  the  confederates.  10595 

—  The  lost  cause  regained.  10607 

Contents.  Eeview  of  the  late  war.— Reconstruction.— The  Negro 
question.— The  true  hope  of  the  South. — Duty  of  the  whole  country. 

—  The  Virginia  tourist.  10626 
Pollard,  E.  F.     Hope  deferred.                                                          11028 

—  The  lady  superior.  13928 
Pollard,  J.     The  decorative  sisters  ;  a  modern  ballad  ;  illust. 

by  W.  Satterlee.  *I 

Pollards,  At  the  ;  by  T.  G.  Appleton.  {In  his  Chequer- work.)  19019 
Pollen,  J.  H.     Ancient  and  modern  furniture  and  woodwork. 

(So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art  handbooks.)  *I 

—  Furniture  and  woodwork.    (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15471 

—  Gold  and  silversmith's  work;  with  woodcuts.    (So.  Kensing.  Mus.  Art 

handbooks.)  *I 

Pollock,  E.     Verses.      {In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 

Pollock,  F.     Essays  in  jurisprudence  and  ethics.  22421 

Contents.  The  nature  of  jurisprudence,  consid.  in  rel.  to  some  recent 
contributions  to  legal  science. — Laws  of  nature  and  laws  of  man.— Some 
defects  of  our  commerc.  law.— Law  of  partnership  in  Eng.'— Employers' 
liability.— Theory  of  persecution.— The  oath  of  allegiance.— The  history 
of  English  law  as  a  branch  of  politics.— The  science  of  case-law.— The 
casuistry  of  common  sense. — Ethics  and  morals. — Marcus  Aurelius  and 
the  Stoic  philosophy.— Mr.  Spencer's  Data  of  ethics.— Index. 

—  Spinoza,  his  life  and  philosophy.  20343 
Pollock,  W.  H.     Lectures  on  French  poets.                                    18638 

Contents.  Pierre  Jean  de  B6ranger.— Alfred  de  Musset. — Victor  Hugo. — 
Romanticism. 

—  The  modern  French  theatre ;  with  critical  notes  on  French  actors.  18547 

—  and  Lady.  Amateur  theatricals.  (Art  at  home  ser.)  19790 
Pollok,  R.  Gilfillan,  G.  {In  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2255 
Polly  Cologne  ;  by  A.  M.  Diaz.  21210 
Polly  Mariner,  tailoress  ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.     {In  her  Somebody's 

neighbors.)  20267 

Polo,  M.     Selections  from  P.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for 

a  corner.)  2101 

—  Travels;  trans,  of  Marsden,  rev.,  with  a  select,  of  his  notes;  ed.  by  T. 

Wright.  3502 

—  Frost,  T.    Travels  of  P.     {In  his  Hf.  hrs.  with  earlv  explor.)  21074 

—  Hale,  E.E.     (7%  A,ts  Stories  of  adventure.)                *  20849 

—  Kingsley,  H.     {In  his  Tales  of  old  travel.)  8065 

—  Towle,  "G.  M.  Marco  Polo ;  his  travels  and  adventures.  19936 
Polonius,  J.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Poison,  A.     Principles  of  the  law  of  nations  ;  with  notes  and 

suppl.  essays  on  the  law  of  blockade  and  contraband  of 

war  ;  added.  Diplomacy,  by  T.  H.  Home.     2d.  ed.  3228 

Polybius.     Davidson,  J.  L.  S.     Polybius.     {In  Abbott,   E. 

Hellenica.)  20099 

Polycarpus.     Jackson,  G.  A.     {In  his  Apostolic  fathers.)  18997 


998  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Polygamy.     Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H.     The  facts  of  P.     {In  his 

Rocky  Mt.  saints.)  *I 

—  l^iee  also  Mormons. 

Polynesia.     Cheever,  H.  T.     The  island  world  of  the  Pacific  ; 

narrative  of  travel  through  the  Sandwich  Islands,  etc.  13183 

—  Cumming,  C.  F,  G.    A  lady's  cruise  in  a  French  man-of-war.  '  21818 

—  Ellis,  W.    Polynesian  researches.    4  v.  1372-5 

—  Gill,  W.  W.    Life  in  the  Southern  isles :  Scenes,  etc.,  in  the  So.  Pacific,' 

etc.  16827 
Myths  and  songs  from  the  South  Pacific.  16531 

—  Moresby,  J.    Discoveries  and  surveys  in  New-Guinea  and  the  D'Entre- 

casteaux  Islands ;  cruise  in  P.      "  15859 

—  Spiess,  G.    Die  Preussische  Expedition  nach  Ostasien,  1860-1862;  Reise- 

Skizzen  aus  Japan,  China,  Siam  und  der  indischen  Inselwelt.  10267 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.     {In  his  Australasia.)  20819 

—  See  also  Fiji  Is.;— Marquesas;— Society  Is. 

Polynices  ;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.     (7n /ws  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 

Pomar,  Count  de  Medina.     See  Medina- Pomar. 

Pomerania.     Milman,  R.     Mitslav  ;  or,  The  conversion  of  P.     22414 

Pompadour,  J.  A.,  Marquise  de.  Goncourt,  E.,  and  J.  de. 
Madame  de  Pompadour.  Nouv.  ^d.,  rev.  et  aug.  de 
lettres  et  documents  ined.  14567 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Pompeii.     Fairmount  Park.     Pompeian  Muse%im.  Description 

of  Pompeian  ruins,  restorations,  etc.  18994 

—  Monnier,  M.    Wonders  of  Pompeii;  from  the  French.  8102 
Pompeius  Magnus,  C.    Long,  G.     {In  his  Civ.  wars  of  Rome.)  2738 
Poncas.     Zylyff.    ThePonca  chiefs  ;  an  Indian's  attempt  to  ap- 
peal from  the  tomahawk  to  the  courts.  19387 

Pond,  G.  E.     Biography  of  H.  L.  Patten.      {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

—  The  Shenandoah  Valley  in  1864.  (Camp,  of  the  Civ.  War.)  22478 
Ponds  and  ditches  ;  by  M.  C.  Cooke.  (Nat  hist,  ramb.)  19706 
Poniatowski,  J.  Headley,  J.  F.  {In  his  Napoleon,  etc.^  v.  2.)  1826 
Ponsard,  F.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund,  v.  15.)  *I 
Ponsonby,  Lady  E.  C.  M.     Discipline  of  life.  2899 

—  Mary  Lyndsay.  6661 

—  Pride  and  irresolution.  .  5251 
Ponte,  G.  da,  called  11  Bassano.  Jameson,  A.  {In  her  Mem.)  2324 
Ponte,  L.  da.    Prescott,  W.  H.  Da  Ponte's  Observations.    {In 

his  Biog.  and  crit.  misc.)  3541 

Pontiac.  Parkman,  F.,  Jr.  History  of  the  conspiracy  of  P.  3377 
Pontivy,  Mme.  de,  n6e  d'Aulquier.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In 

his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876.)  *I 

Pontmartin,  A.  A.  J.  M.  F.  comte  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A. 

{In  his  Nouv.  lund,  v.  2,  3.)  *I 

Ponton,  P.  M.  Earthquakes  and  volcanoes;  hist.,  phenomena, 

and  causes.  8453 

—  Same;  new  ed.  20100 
Pontresina.     Arnold,  H.  P.     Gleanings  fr.  P.,  and  the  Upper 

Engadine.  19695 

—  See  also  Engadine. 

Pontresina,   Story  told   at ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.     {In  her  Madri- 
gal.) 18028 
Pontsevrez, — .     L'alerte  ;  po^sie.    (7^1  Sayn^tes,  e^c,  s^r.  7.)  14797 

—  La  conversion  de  la  veuve ;  saynete.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  4.)  14794 

—  Le  verrou ;  saynete  en  vers.    {In  Saynetes,  etc.,  ser.  5.)  14795 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  999 

Poole,  D.  C.    Among  the  Sioux  of  Dakota  ;  exper.  as  an  Indian 

agent.  21166 
Poole,  J.     Little  Pedlington  aud  the  Pedlingtonians.     2  v.       3503-4 

—  Plays.    See  French's  minor  dr. ; — Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Timbs,  J.  {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 
Poole,  M.  E.  Pictures  of  cottage  life.  10866 
Poole,  R.  L.  Sebastian  Bach.  (Gt.  musicians.)  21837 
Poole,  H.  S.     The  cities  of  Egypt.  22537 

—  and  others.    Lectures  on  art.  22821 

Contents.  Poole,  K.  S.  The  Egyptian  tomb  and  the  future  state. — 
Richmond,  W.  B.  Monumental  painting.— Poynter,  E.  J.  Some  remarks 
on  anc.  decorative  art.— Micklethwaite,  J.  T.  English  parish  churches.— 
Morris,  W.    History  of  pattern  designing ;  The  lesser  arts  of  life. 

Poole,  Sophia  (L  )  *  The  Englishwoman  in  Egypt,  1842-44.  3505 

Poole,  S.  L.     Life  of  E.  W.  Lane.  17601 

—  The  people  of  Turkey ;  residence  among  Bulgarians,  Greeks,  Albanians, 

Turks,  and  Armenians ;  by  a  consul's  daughter  and  wife.    2  v.  18118-19 

Poole,  T.      Deaf  as  a  post.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  8.)  11840 

Pooley,  T.  A.  Brewing,  distilling.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15476 
Poole,  W.  F.     The  construction  of  library  buildings.     (U.  S. 

Bureau  of  Ed.  Circ.  of  inf.)  ^  20727 
Poor,  H.  V.  Money  and  its  laws ;  a  hist,  of  monetary  theories, 

and  of  the  currencies  of  the  U.  S.  17282 
Poor,  L,  E.  Sanskrit  and  its  kindred  literatures  ;  stud,  in  comp. 

mythology.  20136 
Poor.     Campbell,  H.     The   problem  of    the  poor ;    record  of 

quiet  work  in  unquiet  places.  22244 

—  Kramer,  J.  W.    Manual  for  visitors  of  the  poor.  16770 

—  Stephen,  C.  E.    The  service  of  the  poor.  9856 

—  TuckermaUj  J.    Elevation  of  the  poor ;  select,  f r.  his  reports  as  minister 

at  large  m  Boston.  12777 

Poor  Clare.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  3.)  14303 

Poor  cousin,  The  ;  by  F.  Browne.  10583 
*'  Poor  dear  Chuquet ;  "  by  [K.  S.  Macquoid].      {In  her  Pict. 

acr.  the  channel,  v.  1.)                                  ^  11937 

Poor  gentleman.  The  ;  by  H.  Conscience.  (  With  The  miser.)  929 
Poor  gentleman.  The;  comedy;  by  G.   Colman  the  younger. 

{In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  3.)  11805 

Poor  humanity  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  12464 

Poor  Jack  ;  by  F.  Marry  at.  9267 

Poor  laws  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Fowle,  T.W.  The  poor  law.  21639 

Poor  Matt ;  by  J.  Ingelow.  6590 

—  Same.  (In  her  Sister's  bye-hours.)  6364 
Poor  Miss  Finch  ;  by  W.  Collins.  9937 
Poor  papa  ;  by  M.  W.  Porter.  18809 
Poor  of  New  York  ;  drama.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  24.)  11822 
Poor  Pillicoddy  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.    {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  27.)  7984 

Poor  rich  man,  and  rich  poor  man  ;  by  [C.  M.  Sedgwick].  3876 

Poor  white.  The  ;  by  [E.  C.  Pearson].  5672 

Poor  woodcutter  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  207 

Poor  Zeph  !  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  17420 
Poore,  B.  P.  Life  and  pub.  services  of  A.  E.  Burnside  ;  introd. 

by  H.  B.  Anthony.     Illust.  21921 

—  Rise  and  fall  of  Louis  Philippe.  3606 


1000  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Popanilla  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  5839 
Pope,  A.     Essay  on  man  ;  ed.   by  M.   Pattison.     (Clarendon 

pr.  ser.)  1898Q 

—  Ode  on  solitude.     (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  life,  by  A.  Dyce.    3  v.  3508-l() 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  life,  bv  Dr.  Johnson.  3507 

—  Satires  and  epistles ;  ed.  by  M.  Pattison.    2d.  ed.     (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)  18981 

—  Conington,  J.    The  poetry  of  P.     {In  his  Misc.  writings,  v.  1.)  11124 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Biog.  ess.)  1149 

Lord  Carlisle  on  P.     (In  his  Theol.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1161 

Pope's  retort  upon  Aadison.     {In  his  Note-book.)  1188 

—  Dilke,  C.  W.    Pope's  writings.     {In  his  Papers  of  a  critic,  v.  1.)  14203 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Imaginary  conversations  of  P.     {In  his  Table-talk.)  12904 

—  Johnson,  S.    Pope.     {In  Arnold,  M.    Six  chief  lives.)  18101 

—  Kingsley,  C.    A.  Smith  and  A.  Pope.   {I7i  his  Lit.  and  gen.  lect.  and  ess.)    21362 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     {In  his  My  study  windows.)  10522 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Pope;  the  poet.    {In  her  Hist,  sketches.)  8132 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Pope  as  a  poet.     {In  his  Eng.  portr.)  •13635 

—  Stephen,  L.    Pope.  19844 
Pope  as  a  moralist;  Mr.  Elwin's  ed.  of  Pope.    {In  his  Hours  in  a  lib., 

ser.  1.)  13942 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.     {In  his  Eng.  humourists.  4398 
Pope,  J.  H.     Condition  of  the  Mexican  population  of  Western 

Texas  in  rel.  to  pub.  health.      {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass. 

Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Pope,  J.     Ropes,  J.  C.     The  army  under  P.     (Camp,  of  the 

Civil  War.)  21048 

—  See  also  Virginia,  Army  of. 

Pope,  T.  C.     The  Council  of  the  Vatican.  9861 
Pope,  W.  B.     Compendium  of  Chr.  theology.  2d.  ed.  3  v.     22695-7 
Popes.     Beecher,  E.     Papal  conspiracy  exposed,  and  Protest- 
antism defended.  365 

—  Cartwright,  W.    Papal  conclaves.  17525 

—  Cox,  G.  W.    The  papacy ;  its  growth  and  its  supporters.    {In  his  Latin 

and  Teuton  Christ.)  10778 

—  Creighton,  M.    History  of  the  papacy  dur.  the  Reformation.    2  v.  22137-8 

—  Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.    The  church  and  the  churches;  or,  The  papacy 

and  the  temporal  "power.                                                                          '  *I 
Fables  respecting  the  popes  of  the  Middle  Ages.  10114 

—  Guett^^e,  R.  F.   The  papacy ;  historic  origin  and  prim.  rel.  with  the  East- 

ern churches.                 *  6715 

—  Milman,  H.  H.    Popes  of  the  16th.-17th.  cent.     {In  his  Savonarola,  etc.)  10732 

—  Ranke,  F.  L.  von.    Ecclesiastical  and  polit.  hist,  of  the  Popes  of  Rome; 

tr.  by  S.  Austin.    2  v.  3589-90 
Same;  tr.  by  E.  Foster.    3  v.  3591-3 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  The  popes  of  the  Renaissance.  {In  his  Renais.  in  Italy.)  15451 

—  Thompson,  R.  W.    The  papacy  and  the  civil  power.                               '  16796 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.    The  Papal  conclaves  as  they  were  and  as  they  are.  *I 

—  See  also  Fessler,  J.    True  and  false  infallibility,  etc. 

Popkin,  J.  S.     Felton,  C.  C.     Memorial  of  P.  *I 

Poppies  in  the  corn  ;  or,  Glad  hours  in  the  grave  years.  10177 
Contents.  Three  weeks  at  the  sea  side.— A  day  at  Box  Hill.— Some  an- 
nals of  a  sketching  club.— Falling  leaves.— Christmas  parties.— Some  Feb- 
ruary snowdrops.— Cricket  generally,  etc.— An  autumn  walk.— Old  friends. 
— Unset  blossom. — Winter  time,  and  Twelfth  night. — College  friends. — 
Recreation  generally. 
Popping  the  question  ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.    {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  8.)  11840 
Popular  lecture.  The  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.      {In  his  Plain 

talks.)  6015 

Popular  legends  of  Brittany.  2601 
Popular  life  of  Daniel  O'Connell ;  incl.  the  funeral  oration  of 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1001 

Padre  Ventura  at  Rome,  Father  Burke's  sermon  at  Glas- 

nevin,  and  W.  Phillips'  centennial  oration.  15421 

Popular  objections  to  revealed  truth  ;  lectures.  12520 

Popular  tales  ;  by  Mme.  Guizot.  1734 

Popular  tales  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  7778 

Popularizing  science.      {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 

Population.     Hawley,  F.  B.     Capital  and  population.  21583 

—  Maltlius,  T.  R.  Essay  on  the  principle  of  population.  2  v.  2877-8 
Popular  science  monthly,  v.  23.                       .  15215 

—  A  copy  given  out  for  circulation  each  month  as  soon  as  published. 
Porcelain.     See  Pottery. 

Porcher,  F.  P.  Nature,  cause,  etc.,  of  Dengue,  or  break-bone 
fever  in  So.  Carolina,  1880,  etc.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Ass.  Repts.,e^c.,  v.  6.)  *I 

Porphyrins,  P.   O.     Ara  Pythia  ;  Syrinx  ;  Organon.     {In  Le- 

maire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  1.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)      8359 

Porro  unum  est  necessarium  ;  essay  ;  by  M.  Arnold.     {In  his 

Mixed  ess.)  18465 

Porson,  R.     Rogers,  S.     {In  his  Recollections.)  3688 

Port   in    a   storm  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.      {In  his  Gifts  of    the 

child  Christ,  v.  2.)  22413 

Port-Royal  Abbey,  France. 

—  Stephen,  J.    The  Port-Royalists.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  4351 
Same.    {In  his  Ess.  in  eccl.  biog.,  v.  1.)  8975 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  Porte-Rojal.  7  v.  *I 
Portalis,  J.  E.  M.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund., 

V.  5.)  *I 

Porte  est  close.  La  ;  monologue  ;  par  L.   Supersac.     {In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  1.)  14791 

Porte  lumi^re.     See  Magic  lantern. 
Portefaix,  Le ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     {In  his  Operas  comiques, 

V.  5.)  .  *I 

Portefeuille,    Le ;    Sc^ne   dramatique ;   par   E.   Gouget.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  7.)  14797 

Portent,  The  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  9247 

Porter,  Mrs.  A.  E.     Cousin  Polly's  gold  mine.  18011 

Porter,  A.  M.     Elwood,  A.  K.     {In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 

Porter,  C.  T.  Treatise  on  the  Richards  steam  engine  indica- 
tor.    3d.  ed.  *I 

—  Same;  with  notes,  etc.,  as  developed  by  Amer.  practice,  and  app.  by  F. 

W.  Bacon.    2d.  ed.  13568 

—  Same ;  3d.  ed.  19694 
Porter,  D.     Irving,  W.     {In  his  Spanish  papers,  v.  2.)  5869 

—  Porter,  D.  D.  Memoir  of  Porter.  ^  15416 
Porter,  D.  D.  Memoir  of  Commodore  D.  Porter.  15416 
Porter,  E.  Rhetorical  reader.  3511 
Porter,  E.  S.  Bungay,  G.  {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 
Porter,  F.  J.     Chesney,  C.  C.    Admirals  Farragut  and  P.  and 

the  navy  of  the  Union.     {In  his  Mod.  mil.  biog.)  12256 

—  Cox,  J.  D.    The  second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  as  connect,  with  the  Fitz 

J.  Porter  case.  21636 

Porter,  G.  R.     Progress  of  the  nation  fr.  the  beginning  of  the 

19th.  cent.     3  v. 3512-14 

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Porter,  J.     The  Scottish  chiefs.     Illust.  3515 

—  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.  3516 

—  Willis,  N.  P.     {In  his  Famous  persons,  etc.)  4804 
Porter,  J.  A.     Introduction.     {In  Olcott,  H.  S.  Outlines  of 

Agricul.  lect.)  6433 

Porter,  J.  L.     The  giant  cities  of  Bashan  ;    and  Syria's  holy 

places.  6723 

—  Five  years  in  Damascus.  8969 
Porter,  J.  S.     Principles  of  textual  criticism,  with  their  appl. 

to  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.  *I 

Porter,  L.  B.     Caring  for  no  man.  13973 

Porter,  M.  W.     Poor  papa.  18809 

Porter,  N.     The  American  colleges  and  the  Amer.  public.  13108 

—  Same ;  new  ed. ;  with  Afterthoughts  on  college  and  school  education.  18090 

—  Argument  for  Christianity,  complex  and  cumulative.     (In  Boston  lect., 

1870.)  8641 

—  Books  and  reading.  9002 

—  Same ;  with  select  catalogue  of  books.  21046 

—  Elements  of  intellectual  science.  9687 

—  The  human  intellect ;  introd.  upon  psychology  and  the  soul.    2d.  ed.  7641 

—  John  Stuart  Mill ;  Mill  as  a  religious  philosopher.     (Jw  Atlas  ess.)  18294 

—  Preparatory  schools  for  college  and  university  life.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass. 

Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

—  Science  and  sentiment;  with  other  papers.  22173 

Contents.  Science  and  sentiment. — The  sciences  of  nature  versus  the 
science  of  man ;  a  plea  for  the  science  of  man. — What  we  mean  by  Chr. 
philosophy.— Autobiography  of  J.  S.  Mill.— J.  S.  Mill  as  a  philosopher.— 
J.  S.  Mill  as  a  theologian.— Prof.  Tyndall's  last  deliverance.— Physiologi- 
cal metaphysics;  or,  The  apotheosis  of  science  by  suicide. — Force,  law, 
and  design'.— Prof.  Huxley's  exposition  of  Hume's  philosophy.— The 
newest  Atheism;  its  enfant  terrible.— H.  Spencer's  theory  of  sociology. 
— The  Kantian  centennial.— The  collapse  of  faith. 

Porter,  P.  A.    Ward,  O.  C.    Biog.  of  Porter.    (In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Porter,  R.     Christmas  evergreens.  16777 

—  In  the  mist.  18604 

—  Our  saints ;  a  family  story.  21249 

—  Summer  driftwood  "for  the  winter  fire.  16883 

—  Uplands  and  lowlands ;  or.  Three  chapters  in  a  life.  11091 
Porter,  W.  H.     Heavenly  union  ;    or,  The  New  Jerusalem  on 

earth.  3517 

Portia;  by  the  Duchess  [M.  Argles].  22451 

Portland,  Me.     Neal,  J.     Portland  illust.  *I 

Portlock,  J.  E.     Rudimentary  treatise  on  geology.  3237 

Porto-Riche,  G.  de.  B^ruria.  {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  8.)  14798 
Porto  Rico.  Turnbull.  D.  Notices  of  Porto  Rico.  (iVi^is  Cuba.)  4531 
Portrait,  The  ;  by  A.  G.  Riddle.  7325 

Portrait,  The,  in  my  uncle's  dining-room  ;  and  other  tales.  10679 

Contents.    Portrait  in  my  uncle's  dining-room.— Olivia's  favour;  a  tale 

of   Hallowe'en.— Mrs.  Merridrew's  fortune.- Little  Miss  Deane. — Late 

for  train. 
Portrait  of  a  lady  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  21030 

Portraits. 

—  Baker,  W.  S.    Engraved  portr.  of  Washington,  with  not.  of  the  originals, 

and  bio£.  sk.  of  the  painters.  *I 

—  Tiffin,  W.  F.    Gossip  about  portraits.  10961 

Collections. 
See  U.  S.  Biography. 
Portsmouth.     Brewster,  C.  W.     Rambles  about  Portsmouth ; 

sketches  of  persons,  localities,  etc.     2  ser.  22887-8 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1003 

Portugal.     Description. 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.    In  Spain  and  a  visit  to 'Portugal.  155 

—  Crawford,  O.    Portugal,  old  and  new.  19875 

—  Jackson,  C.  C.  Lady.    Fair  Lusitania.  *I 

—  Latouche,  J.    Travels  in  Portugal.  14096 

—  March,  C.  TV.    Sketches  and  adventures  in  Madeira,  Portugal,  etc.  2854 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    The  Prince  of  Wales'  tour.  17916 

—  Smith,  A.  C.    Narrative  of  a  spring  tour  in  Portugal.  8843 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Spain,  Portugal,  and  the  Net];ierlands.     {In  his  Res.  of 

mod.  count.,  v.  2.)  17822 
History. 

—  Bollaert.W.    The  wars  of  succession  of  Portugal  and  Spain.    2  v.  10964-5 

—  Doran,  J.     (Bi  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1249 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.    History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.    5  v.  5021-5 

—  Pearce,  W.  C.  History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.  18447 
Posey,  T.     Hall,  J.     Life  of  Posey.     (In  Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of 

Amer.  biog.,  v.  19.)  4128 

Posies  for  children  ;  ed.  by  A.  C.  Lowell.  9017 
Positive  man,  The  ;  fr.  O'Keefe.   {In  Veuable,  W.  H.    Dramas, 

etc.)  20582 
Positivism.      Bowen,  F.      Positivism;    rel.  of  what  is  called 

science  to  philosophy.     {In  his  Mod.  philosophy.)  17186 

—  Biichner,  L.     (In  his  Aus  Natur  und  Wissenschaft.)  10250 

—  Comte,  I.  A.  M.  F.  X.    Catechism  of  positive  relig. ;  tr.  by  R.  Congreve.  *I 

Positive  philosophy;  tr.  by  H.  Martineau.                         *  922 

System  of  positive  polity."  4  v.  *I 

—  Congreve,  R.     (In  his  Ess.,  polit.,  soc,  etc.)  13048 

—  David,  C.  G.    Positivist  primer.  9912 

—  Fiske,  J.    Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophv.  13225 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     (In  his  Meditations.)*  6964 

—  Jackson,  W.    Positivism.     (In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scepticism.)  9747 

—  McCarthy,  J.    English  positivists.     {In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  McCosh,'j.    Christianity  and  positivism.  9619 

—  The  value  of  life;  reply  to  Mallock's  "Is  life  worth  living  ?"  18941 

—  See  also  Comte. 

Positivism  on  an  island.     See  New  Paul  and  Virginia. 

Post,  L.  M.  Soldiers'  letters  fr.  camp,  battle-field,  and  prison.  6153 

Post,  S.  M.  The  Incarnation.  {In  Boston  lect.,  1872.)  8988 
Post  Office.     Hill,   R.     History  of  penny  postage.      {In  his 

Life.)     2  V.  20541-2 

—  Nicoll,  H.  J.    Penny  postage,  R.  Hill.    (In  his  Gt.  movements.)  21442 

—  See  also  U.  S.  Post  Office. 

Poste,  E.    Translation  and  commentaries.    {In  Gains.  Institu- 

tiouum  juris  civilis,  etc.)  *I 

Postel,  K.  {pseud.  C.  Sealsfield  or  Seatsfield).  Life  in  the  New 
World ;  sk.  of  Amer.  society ;  tr.  by.  G.  C.  Hebbe  and 

J.  Mackay.  3870 

Postilion  de  Lonjumeau,  Le  ;  op^ra  com.,  de  Ad.  Adam.  *I 

—  Same.  (In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  «I 
Postman's  bag,  The,  and  other  stories  ;  by  J.  De  Liefde.  9614 
Postscript  fr.  a  stage-box  ;  by  Miss  Thackeray.     {In  her  Miss 

Williamson's  divagations.)  20517 

Posy  ring.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  A.  W.  Hunt.  20164 
Potato-bug.     Riley,  C.  V.     Potato  pests ;   illust.  acct.  of  the 

Colorado  beetle  and  other  insect  foes  to  the  potato  in  No. 

America,  etc.  16897 
Potato   disease.      Liebig,   J.      Origin  of  the  potato  disease. 

{In  his  Compl.  works.)  12096 

Potemkin;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  5,  v.  1.)  *I 


1004  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Potentiality;  by  B.  Peirce.      {In  his  Ideality,  etc.)  20554 

Potiphar  papers  ;  by  G.  W.  Curtis.  1061 
Potomac,  The,  Army  of.    Letterman,  J.    Medical  recollections 

of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  6401 

—  Quint,  A.  H.    The  Potomac  and  the  Rapidan ;  army  notes,  1861-3.  570T 

—  Swinton,  W.    Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1861-5.  6367 

—  See  also  Virginia. 

Potter,  A.  The  school.    {In  The  school  and  the  schoolmaster.)  3518 

—  The  principles  of  science  appl.  to  the  domest.  and  mech.  arts,  and  to 

manuf.  and  agriculture.  351& 
Potter,  H.  C.     The  gates  of  the  East ;  a  winter  in  Egypt  and 

Syria.  16778 

—  Sisterhoods  and  deaconesses.  1150T 
Potter,   H.  L.  D.     Manual    of    reading ;    orthophony,    class 

methods,  gesture,  and  elocution.  19907 
Potter,  1^.     Fairholt,  F.  W.     Homes,   haunts,   and  works  of 

Rubens,  etc.  10178 
Potter,  W.  J.  Christianity  and  its  definitions.   {In  Free  Relig. 

Assoc.     Freedom  and  fellowship.)  13778 

Pottery.     Arnoux,  L.     Pottery.  15471 

—  Beekwith,  A.    Majolica  and  fayence.  21497 

—  Bevan,  G.  P.    Industrial  classes,  and  indust.  statistics.  16804 

—  Binns,  R.  W.    Guide  through  the  Worcester  Royal  Porcelain  Works.  *I 

—  Bohn,  H.  G.    Guide  to  the  knowledge  of  pottery  and  porcelain.  427 

—  Designs  and  instr.  for  decorating  pottery  in  imitation  of  Gr.,  Rom., 

Egypt.,  and  other  styles  of  vases.  16049 

—  Doulton,  H.    Development  of  the  manuf.  of  stone-ware  for  sanitary  and 

art  purposes.    {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Surv.    Proc,  v.  6.  *I 

—  Elliott,  C.  W.    Pottery  and  porcelain  fr.  early  times  to  the  Philadelphia 

exposition,  1876.  *I 

—  Fortnura,  C.  D.  E.    Maiolica.  *I 

—  Havard,  H.    Histoire  de  la  faience  de  Delft.  *I 

—  Janvier,  C.  A.    Practical  keramics  for  students.  21164 

—  Jewitt,  L.    Ancient  pottery.     {In  his  Hf.-hrs.  amg.  Eng.  antiq.)  16829 

—  Palliser,  F.  B.    The  China  collector's  pocket  companion.  13878 

—  Pottery  and  porcelain.     {In  Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.    Earthenware  and  pottery.     {In  his  Sci.  and  comm.)  18644 

—  Slosson,  A.  T.    The  China  hunters  club.  18053 

—  Sparkes,  J.  C.  L.    Handbook  to  the  practice  of  pottery  painting.  17960 

—  Shioda,  M.    Japanese  pottery ;  native  rept. ;  with  introd.  and  catalogue 

by  A.  W.  Franks.  *I 

—  Treadwell,  J.  H.    Manual  of  pottery  and  porcelain.  11064 

—  Wheatley,  H.  B.  and  Delamotte,  P.  H.    Art  works  in  earthenware.  *I 

—  See  a^so  China  painting. 

Potts,  J.  D.    Science  of  transformation.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

Potwin,  Mrs.  H.  K.  Ruby  Duke.  '  9803 
Pouchet,  F.  A.    The  universe  ;  or,  The  infinitely  great  and  the 

infinitely  little  ;  fr.  the  French.     lUust.  8148 

Poucinet ;  par  E.  Laboulaye.  (/n /iis  Contes  bleuS.)  9526 
Poudre  aux  yenx,  La ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  Labiche  et  E.  Martin. 

{In  B6cher,  F.     Coll.  ser.  of  Fr.  plays,  v.  1.)  9419 

—  Same.     {In  Labiche.  E.  M.    Theatre  compl.,  v.  2.)  1455& 
Poultry.     American  Poultry  Association.     American  standard 

of  excellence  ;    [with]  descr.  of  the  recognized  varieties 

of  fowls.  18105 

—  Arbuthnott,  Mrs.    The  hen  wife ;  her  exper.  in  her  poultry  yard.  15828 

—  Bement,  C.  N.    American  poulterer's  companion.  382 

—  Bennett,  J.  C.    Poultry  book.  38» 

—  Burnham,  G.  P.    History  of  the  hen  fever.  626 
New  poultry  book;  select.,  housing,  and  breeding  domest.  fowls.  17607 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1005 

—  Cooper,  J.  W.    Game  fowls;   their  origin,  hist.,  eic.    With  descr.  and 

treat,  of  diseases.  15557 

—  Edwards,  K.  B.    Fowls,  and  how  to  make  them  pay.  10854 

—  Geyelin,  G.  K.    Poultry  breeding  in  a  commerc.  point  of  view;  with  not. 

of  poultry  establishments  in  France.  15556 

—  Hill,  G.    Pleasures  and  profits  of  our  little  poultry  farm.  18553 

—  Lee,  C.    Guide  to  the  breeding,  feeding,  rearing,  etc.,  of  the  Houdan  fowl.  16613 

—  Stoddard,  H.  H.    An  egg  farm;  management  of  P.  in  large  numbers.  15811 

—  Tegetmeier,  W.  B.    The  poultry  book.  8971 

—  Yaughan,  V.  C.    Notes  on  the  osteology  and  myology  of  the  domestic 

fowl.  '  17427 

—  Wright,  L.    The  Brahma  fowl ;  a  monograph.  15729 
The  practical  poultry  keeper.  8958 

Pound  of  flesh,  The  ;    fr.  Shakespeare.     {In  Venable,  W.  H. 

Dramas,  etc.)  20582 

Poushkin,  A.  S.     Russian  romance  ;    tr.  by  Mrs.  J.  B.  Telfer. 

New  ed.  19669 

Contents.    The  captain's  daughter. — The  lady-rustic. — The  pistol  shot. 
—The  snow  storm.— The  undertaker.— The  station  master  —The  Moor  of 
Peter  the  Great. 
Poussin,  G.  D.,  called  Gaspar.     Davis,  J.  P.     {In  Ms  Thoughts 

on  great  painters.)  6530 

Poussin,  G.  T.     The  United  States  ;  its  power  and  progress  ; 

tr.  by  E.  L.  Du  Barry.  3520 

Pouvillon,  E.     C^sette  ;  histoire  d'une  paysanne.  14673 

—Same;  tr.  by  C.  W.  Woolsey.  22393 

Poverina  ;  fr.  the  French  of  O.  Cantacuzene-Altieri.  20359 

Powder  and  gold  ;  by  L.  Schucking.  11787 

Powell,  A.  M.     Intemperance  and  crime.     {In  Nat.  Pris.  Ass. 

of  U.  S.     Kept.,  1873.)  *I 

—  State  regulation  of  vice.  17478 

Contents.    State  regulation  of  vice.— Regulation  efforts  in  America.— 
The  Geneva  Congress.— Address  of  New-York  committee. 
Powell,  B.     The  law  and  the  Gospel.     {In  Noyes,  G.  R.    Coll. 

theolog.  ess.)  7701 

—  On  the  study  of  the  evid.  of  Christianity.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Rec.  inq. 

in  theol.)  *  5174 

—  The  unity  of  worlds,  and  of  nature.    2d.  ed.  10948 

Contents.    On  the  spirit  of  the  inductive  philosophy.— The  unity  or  plu- 
rality of  worlds.— The  philosophy  of  creation.— Appendix. 
Powell,  F.  Y.     Early  England,  to  the  Norman  Conq.     Maps. 

(Epochs  of  Eng.  Hist.)      (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  16959 

Powell,  J.  W.  Evolution  of  language;  fr.  a  study  of  Indian 
languages  ; — Limitations  to  the  use  of  some  anthropologic 
data  ; — Mythology  of  the  No.  Amer.  Indians  ; — Wyandot 
government ;  study  of  tribal  society.  {In  Smithsonian 
Inst.     B^ir.  ofEthnol.     Ann.  Rept.,  1S79-80.)  *I 

Powell,  Mary.     See  Manning,  A. 

Powell,  T.     The  living  authors  of  America.     1st.  ser.  3522 

Contents.     J.  V.  Cooper.— R.  W.  Emerson.— N.  P.  Willis.— E.  A.  Poe. 
— H.  W.  Longfellow.— W.  H.  Prescott.— W.  C.  Bryant.— Fitz-Greene 
Halleck.— R.  H.  Dana.— F.  S.  Osgood.— S.  M.  Fuller.— C.  M.  Kirkland.— 
J.  Sparks. 
Powell,  W.     Brockett,  L.  P.     Walter  Powell,  merchant,  phi- 
lanthropist, and  Christian.  11270 

—  Taylor,  I.     (In  his  Golden  lives.)  11755 
Powell,  W.  B.     Canoe  travelling  ;  log  of  a  cruise  on  the  Bal- 
tic, and  pract.  hints  on  building*  and  fitting  canoes.  Ulust. 

and  map.  11058 


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Powell  Vardray's  life;    by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].     {In  her 

Nina's  atonement,  etc.) 
Power,  J.     Handy-book  about  books. 
Power,  Mrs.  S.  D.     Children's  etiquette* 
Power,  T.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 
Power.     Armour,  J.     Power  in  motion. 

—  Webber,  S.    Manual  of  power  for  machines,  shafts,  and  belts. 
Powers,  F.  P.    Labor-making  machinery.    (Econ.  monographs.) 
Powers,  H.     McCabe,  J.  D.      {In  his  Gt.  fortunes.) 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Sketch  of  Powers.     (In  his  Am.  art.  life.) 
Powers,  H.  N.     Through  the  year  ; 

sons  of  nature  and  the  church. 
Poynter,  E.  F.     Among  the  hills. 

—  Ersilia.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  My  little  lady.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 
Poynter,  E.  J.     Some  remarks  on 

Poole,  R.  S.  and  others.     Lect.) 
Practical  hints  on  ritle  practice  with  military  arms. 
Pradt,  D.  D.  de.     Europe  after  the  Congress  of  Aix-la-cha- 

pelle  ;  seq.  to  the  Congress  of  Vienna ;  tr.,  with  notes,  by 

G.  A.  Otis. 
Praed,  W.  M.     Poems  ;  with  mem.  by  D.  Coleridge.     4th.  ed. 

2  V.  18139-4(> 

Prague,  Peace  of.     Cherbuliez,  V.     La  paix  de  Prague  et  ses 

consequences.      {In  his  L'Allemagne  politique.) 
Prairie  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.     (Leather  stocking  tales.) 
Prairie,  Stories  of  the  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper. 
Prairie  and  forest ;  by  P.  Gillmore. 
Prairie  bird,  The  ;  by  C.  A.  Murray 


thoughts  rel.  to  the  sea- 
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Prairie  Crusoe,  The  ;  or.  Adv.  in  the  far  West. 
Prairie  flower,  The  ;  by  E.  Bennett. 
Prairie  land.  Life  in  ;  by  E.  W.  B.  Farnham. 
Prairies,  American.      Gregg,  J.     Commerce  of  the    prairies. 
2d.  ed.,  V.  1. 

—  Irving,  W.    Tour  on  the  prairies.     {In  his  Crayon  misc.) 

—  Parkman,  F.    The  Oregon  trail ;  sketches  of  prairie  life. 

Praise.     Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.     Efficacy  of  praise.     {In  his 

Caxtoniana.) 
Praise  and  principle  ;  by  M.  J.  Mcintosh. 
Prange,  F.  G.     Whitthread  process  for  treat,  of  sewage.      {In 

Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eug.  and  Sur  Proc,  v.  1.) 
Pratt,  A.     Dawnings  of  genius  ;  or,  The  early  lives  of  eminent 

persons. 

Contents.  H.Davy.— G.  Crabbe.— Cuvier.— J.  Reynolds.— L. Murray.— 
J.  Mackintosh. — A.  Clarke. 
Pratt,  C,  Earl  Camden.     Hazlitt,   W.      {In  his  Eloquence, 

etc.,  V.  2.) 
Pratt,  C.  E.     The  American  bicycler  ;  manual. 

—  The  Lord's  day  legislation  of  Massachusetts.    (In  Free  Relig.  Assoc, 

How  shall  we  keep  Sunday?) 
Pratt,  J.  J.,  2d.  Ea,rl  Camden.     Brougham,  H.     (J?i  his  Hist. 

sk.,  ser.  3.) 
Pratt,  W.  W.     Ten  nights   in   a  bar-room.      (In  Mod.   stand. 

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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1007 

Pray,  L.  G.     History  of  Sunday  Schools,  and  of  relig.  educa- 
tion.                                                 -  3526 
Pray,  T.,  Jr.     Twenty  years  with  the  indicator,  v.  1.  22639 
Prayer.     Answers  to  prayer.  .                                                      ^  10064 

—  Boardman,  G.  D.    Studies  in  the  model  praver.                                     *  19456 

—  Boardman,  W.  E.    Faith  work  under  Dr.  Cullis  in  Boston.  12323 

—  Chambers,  T.  W.    Hours  of  P.  in  the  noon  prayer  meeting,  Fulton  St.  13400 
The  noon  prayer  meeting  of  the  North  Dutch  Church,  Fulton  St.,  N. 

Y. ;  its  origin,  character,  etc.  5434 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Daily  prayer.     {In  his  Works,  v.  5.)  791 

—  Gillespie,  E.    Prayer  answered  in  cases  recorded  in  the  Old  Testament.  2259 

—  Hall,  N.    Reasonableness  and  efficacy  of  prayer.  13077 

—  Hopkins,  M.    Prayer  and  the  prayer  gauge.  12757 

—  Manning,  J.  M.    Helps  to  a  life  of  praver.  13343 

—  More,  H.    Reflections  on  prayer;   Spirit  of  prayer.    (In  her  Works,  \. 

3,7.)  *  14013;  14017 

—  Mueller,  G.    The  life  of  trust ;  narr.  of  the  Lord's  dealings  with  M.  3182 

—  Phelps,  A.    Prayer  viewed  in  the  light  of  the  Chr.  consciousness;  Inter- 

cessorv  P. ;  Hints  auxiliarv  to  faith  in  P.     {In  his  My  portfolio.)  22045 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.    Prayer.     {In  his  Gospel  of  law.)  22178 

—  Thompson,  H.  M.    The  Christian  doctr.  of  P.    {In  Chr.  truth  and  mod. 

opinion.)  13496 

—  Thoreau,  H.  D.    Prayers.     {In  his  Yankee  in  Canada,  etc.  6464 

—  Tyndall,  J,    Reflections  on  P.  and  natural  law ;  Prayer  as  a  form  of  phys. 

energy.     {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  2.)                      *  19304 

—  Williams,  H.  T.    The  wonders  of  prayer.  14299 
Prayers.     Parker,  T.     Prayers  by  Parker.  5338 

—  Whitmarsh,  C.  S.    Prayers  of  the  ages;  compl.  by  W.  12689 

—  See  also  Devotional  exercises. 

Praying  machine,  The;  by  M.  D.  Conway.   {In  his  Idols,  e^c.)  16980 
Preachers,  Preaching.     Channing,  W.  E.     Charge,  ordination 

of  C.  Barnard,  F.  T.  Gray,  R.  C.  Waterston.  J.  S.  Dwight. 

(In  his  Works,  v.  5.)  791 

—  Cheever,  H.  T.    The  pulpit  and  the  pew ;  hist,  of  a  struggle  for  justice 

bet.  the  two.  807 

—  Emery,  S.  H.    Ministry  of  Taunton.    2  v.  1386-7 

—  Gilbart,  J.  W.    The  preacher ;  or,  Essays  on  P.     (7n  Ais  Lect.  and  ess.)  19290 

—  Harrison,  J.  B.    Preaching.     {In  his  Certain  dangerous  tendencies.)  19612 

—  Holland,  J.  G.     {In  his  every-day  topics.)  16106 

—  Hood,  E.  P.    Lamps,  pitchers,  and  trumpets;  vocation  of  the  preacher.  8155 

—  Hoppin,  J.  M.    Homileties.  21271 

—  Kemps,  J.  E.    Classic  preachers  of  the  Eng.  Church.  18551 

—  Mahaff"y,  J.  P.    The  decay  of  mod.  preaching.  21711 

—  Milburn,  W.  H.    The  pioneer  preacher.  3036 
Ten  years  of  preacher-life ;  autobiography.  3035 

—  Oosterzee,  J.  J.  van.     {I7i  his  Practical  theology.)  18576 

—  Pettingell,  J.  H.    Homiletical  index;  hand-book  of  texts,  themes,  and 

authors.  *I 

—  Phelps,  A.    English  style  in  pub.  discourse  with  spec,  ref .  to  the  pulpit.  22872 
A  pastor  of  the  last  generation ;   Calvinistic  theory  of  preaching.     {In 

h  is  My  portfolio . )  22045 

Men  and  books ;  or.  Studies  in  homileties.  21618 

The  theory  of  preaching ;  lect.  on  honjiletics.  20878 

—  Ramsav,  E.B.    Pulpit  table-talk;  rem.  and  anecdotes.  7622 

—  Shedd,'W.  G.  T.    Homileties,  Pastoral  theology.  6777 

—  Simons,  M.  L.    Sunday  half-hours  with  great  preachers,  with  biog.  not., 

etc.  [sermons].  11280 

—  Smalley,  E.    The  Worcester  pulpit.  4017 

—  Sprague,  W.  B.    Annals  of  the  Amer.  pulpit ;   or,  Commemorative  not. 

of  Amer.  clergymen  to  1855.    9  v.  4176-82 ;  5912 ;  7700 

—  Storrs,  R.  S.    Conditions  of  success  in  preaching  without  notes;  lect., 

1875.  13661 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (In  his  Criterion.)  6244 

—  Tyng,  S.  H.    The  office  and  duty  of  a  Chr.  pastor.  12512 

—  See  also  Mendon  Association;— Yale  Lect.  on  Preaching. 
Also  Unitarians;— U.  S.  Hist.  Bev. per. 

Preaching  for  Selwyn  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.     {In  his  Coupon 

bonds,  etc.)  11228 


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Pre- Adamite,  The  ;  or,  Who  tempted  Eve?  by  A.  H.  Lester.  13786 

Preadamites  ;  by  A.  Winchell.  21530 
Preble,  G.  H.     Chronological  hist,  of  the  origin  and  develop. 

of  steam  navigation,  1543-1882.  22611 

—  Our  flag';  origin  and  prog,  of  the  flag  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amer.  *I 
Precaution  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  960 
Precept  upon  precept.  3527 
Pr^cieuses  ridicules,  Les  ;    comedie  ;    par  Moli^re.     (Oeuvres, 

V.  1.)  14604 

Precious  blood,  The  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8928 
Precious  metals.    Blake,  W.  P.    Precious  metals  ;  statist,  not., 

etc.   {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  9097 

—  Comstock,  J.  L.    History  of  the  precious  metals.  5531 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  subterranean  world.  10145 
Precious  stones.     Ansted,  D.  T.     {In  his  In  search  of  min- 
erals.)                           '  19697 

—  Babinet,  J.    The  diamond,  and  other  prec.  stones.    (In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Rept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  subterranean  world.  10145 

—  Kobell,  F.  von.    Sketches  fr.  the  min.  kingdom.     (With  Schouw,  J.  F. 

Earth,  plants,  etc.)  3803 

—  Westropp,  H.  M.    Manual  of  prec.  stones  and  antique  gems.  13824 

—  Zimmern,  H.    Stories  in  precious  stones.  11655 

—  See  also  Diamonds ;  Gems. 

Pre-Darwinite  and  Post-Darwinite  world  ;  by  M.  D.   Conway. 

{In  his  Idols.)  16980 
'Predestination.     Mozley,  J.  B.     Treatise  on  the  Augustinian 

doctr.  of  P.  18052 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.    Predestination  and  scientific  necessity.    (In  his  Gospel 

of  law.)  22178 

Pr^dicante  des  C^vennes,  La ;  par  Mme.  L.  Figuier.  9570 

Preece,  W.  H.  and  Sivewright,  J.     Telegraphy.  15636 

—  joint  author.    /S'ee  Du  Moncel,  T. 

Pre-historic  world,  The  ;  by  E.  Berthet ;  tr.  by  M.  J.  Safford.  18911 

Prejudice;  by  J.  Ingelow.     (/n  7ier  Sister's  bye-hours.)  6354 

Prejudice  lost,  and  love  won  ;  by  L.  A.  Hall.  10567 

Premier  amour  ;  par  P.  Bilhaud.      {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  3.)  14793 

Premier,  The,  and  his  wife.  {In  Tales  fr.  I>lackwood,  v.  6.)  19145 
Premier  billet,  Le  ;  monologue  ;  par  J.  De  Biez.  {In  Saynetes, 

etc.,  s^r.  1.)  14791 
Premier  pas,  Le  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche.      {In  his  The- 
atre compl.,  V.  5.)  14562 
Premier  pas,  Le  ;  monologue  ;  par  W.  SoUohub.      (Th^dtre  de 

camp.,  s^r.  7.)  14691 
Premier  president,   Le  ;    drame ; -par  A.   E.   Scribe.     {In  his 

Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  24.)  *I 
Premier  roman,  Le  ;  comedie  ;  par  A.  de  Launay.     (Th^^tre 

de  camp.,  ser.  8.)  14692 
Premieres  amours,  Les  ;  ou,  Les  souvenirs  d'enfance  ;  com^die- 

vaud.,  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r  2.,  v.  14.)  *I 

Pi-emiums  paid  to  experience  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].  11077 
Prendergast,  T.     M astery  series  ;  namely: 

German.  8181 

French.  8182 

Manual  for  learning  Spanish.  8183 

Handbook  to  the  Mastery  series.  8184 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1009 

Prentice,  G.     Life  of  Gilbert  Haven.  22945 

Prentice,  G.  D.     Extracts  fr.  P.  ;  sk.  of  P.      (In  Watterson, 

H.     Oddities  in  South,  life.)  22306 

—  Poems;  ed.,  with  a  biog.  sketch  by  J.  J.  Piatt.  15436 

—  Prenticeana;  or,  Wit  and  humor  in  paragraphs.  3530 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    George  D.  Prentice  and  Kentucky  forty  years  ago.     (In 

his  Mem.  and  biog.  sk.)  17757 

Prentiss,  E.     Aunt  Jane's  hero.  9713 

—  Avis  Benson ;  or,  Mine  and  thine,  etc.  19365 

Contents.  Mine  and  thine.— Such  as  I  have.— Homeward  bound. — 
Taking  for  granted.— Why  Satan  trembles.— Having  nothing,  yet  having 
all.— Success  and  defeat.— On  the  banks  of  the  Kiver  of  Life.— A  model 
servant.— Playing  with  sunbeams.— Saved  from  his  friends. 

—  Fred  and  MaVia,  and  me.  7176 

—  The  home  at  Grevlock.  16580 

—  Life  and  letters.   '  22290 

—  Pemaquid ;  story  of  old  times  in  New  Eng.  17349 

—  Stepping  heavenward.  8055 
Prentiss,  S.  S.  Memoir;  ed.  by  his  brother.  2  v.  3528-9 
Presbury,  B.  F.  The  Mustee  ;  or.  Love  and  liberty.  3531 
Presbyt^re,  Le  ;  drame  ;  par  Mme.  Figuier.  9571 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Chicago.    The  World's  ed.  of  the  great 

Presbyterian  conflict:  Patton  vs.  Swing.  With  portr., 
pulpit  sketches,  sermons,  etc.  *I 

Presbyterian  Church  in  New  P2ngland.     Blaikie,  A.     History 

of  Presbyterianism  in  N.  E.  21209 

Presbyterian  church  in  Phila.  Davidson,  R.  Biographical 
sk.  of  members  of  the  Synod  of  Phila.  (  With  Patterson, 
R.  M.     Hist,  sk.)  *I 

—  Patterson,  R.  M.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Synod  of  Phila.  *I 
Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.   S.     Tracy,  J.     History  of  the 

Hd.  of  For.  Missions  of  the  Gen.  Assembly  of  the  Presby- 
terian Church      (771  Hist,  of  Amer.  missions.)  5169 
Presbyterianism.     Breed,  VV.  P.     Presbyterians  and  the  revo- 
lution.                                                                                            15697 
Prescott,  A.  B.     Chemical  examination  of  alcoholic  liquors.        13569 
Prescott,  G.  B.     Electricity  and  the  electric  telegraph.    Illust. 

5th.  ed.  22049 

—  The  speaking  telephone,  talking  phonograph,  etc.  17769 
Prescott,  H.  E.     See  Spofford,  H.  E. 

Prescott,    H.    P.     Strong  drink  and  tobacco  smoke;  struct., 

growth,  and  uses  of  malt,  hops,  yeast,  etc.     Illust.  8153 

Prescott,  M.  N.     Matt's  follies,  and  other  stories.                    '  12026 

—  jYotice.  {In  Stoddard.  R.  H.  I'oet's  homes.)  19286 
Prescott,  W.  H.     Biographical  and  critical  miscellanies.  3541 

Contents.  C.  B.  Brown,  the  Amer.  iiDvelist.— Asylum  for  the  blind. — 
Irving's  Conquest  of  Granada.— Cervantes.— Sir  W.  Scott.— Chateau- 
briand's English  literature.— Bancroft's  United  States.— Mme.  Calderon's 
Life  in  Mexio. — Moliere.— Italian  narrative  poetry.  Poetry  and  romance 
of  the  Itahans. — Scottish  son^^. — Da  Ponte's  observations. 

—  Historv  of  the  conq.  of  Mexico,  prelim,  view  of  the  anc.  Mex.  civiliza- 

tion, and  the  life  of  Cortes.    8th.  ed.    3  v.  3538-40 

—  Historv  of  the  conq.  of  Peru ;  prelim,   view  of  the  civilization  of  the 

Ineas.    2  v.  3536-7 

—  History  of  Philip  II.,  King  of  Spain.    3  v.  3542-4 

—  Historv  of  the  reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.    2d.  ed.    3  v.  3533-5 

—  Life  of  C.  B.  Brown.     (7?i  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  1.)  4110 

—  Life  of  Charles  V.  after  his  abdication.     {In  Robertson.  W.    Hist,  of 

Charles  V.,  v.  2.)  3546 

—  Sir  Walter  Scott.     (JwRice^A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  No,  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  Powell,  T.     {In  his  Living  authors.)  3522 


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—  Ticknor,  G.  Life  of  Prescott.  5624 
Prescott  family.     Titcomb,  8.  E.     Account  of  the  Prescott  and 

allied  families.      {In  her  Early  N.  Eng.  people.)  •      *I 

Presence  of  mind;  by  T.  De  Quincey.    {In  his  Letters,  etc.)  .       116^ 
Present  age,  The ;    address,    by    W.   E.    Channing.      {In   his 

Works,  V.  6.)  792 

Present  problem.  The  ;  by  S.  K.  Bolton.  1990& 

Presentiment,  The;  by  E.  D.  E.  N.   Southworth.      {With  her 

Haunted  homestead.)  4095 

Presidents.     See  United  States.     Presidents. 

President's  daughters,  The  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  490 

Pressense,  E.  de.     Early  years    of    Christianity ;  hist,   of   the 

1st.  three   cent,    of    the  Chr.  church  ;  tr.  by  A.  Harwood- 

Holmden.  4  v.  19576-^ 

—  Jesus  Christ ;  his  times,  life,  and  work.  455 

—  The  Redeemer;  sk.  of  the  hist,  of  redemption;  tr.  by  J.  H.  Myers.  7114 
Pressense,  Mme.  E.  de.  Little  mother ;  tr.  by  L.  S.  Houghton.  20382 
Pressoir,    Le ;    drame ;  par  George    Sand.     {In  her  Th^^tre 

compl.,  ser.  2.)  14511 
Preston,  H.  Q.^  joint  author.     See  Jaegar,  B. 

Preston,  H.  W.     Aspendale.  11914 

—  Love  in  the  19th.  century.  11745> 

—  Troubadours  and  Trouv'eres,  new  and  old.  16687 

Contents^.  Mistral's  Calendau.— Theodore  Aubanel.— Jacques  Jasmin.— 
The  songs  of  the  Troubadours.— The  Arthuriad. 
Preston,  M.  J.     Cartoons.  14241 

Preston,  W.  C.  Magoon,  E.  L.  {In  his  Liv.  orators  in  Amer.)  2857 
Prestwich,  Mrs.  — .  The  harbour  bar;  tale  of  Scottish  life.  13537 
Prestwich,  J.  The  past  and  future  of  geology.  {In  Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Kept.,  1875.)  12994 
Pretender,  The,  Eng.  See  Stuart,  C.  ; — Stuart,  J.  F.  E. 
Pretty  girls  of  Stillberg.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  37.)  798^ 
Pretty  little  countess  Zina  ;  by  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].  18226 
Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston  ;  by  J.  E.  Cooke.  12326 
Pretty  piece  of  business  ;  by  T.  Morton.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  10.)  11841 

Pretty  Polly  Pemberton  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  17328 

Prever,  G.     Life.     (Mod.  saints  and  serv.  of  God.)  893d 

Pr^ville.     >See  Dubus-Pr^ville,  P.  L. 
Provost  d'  Exiles,  A.  F.,  Vabhe.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  his 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  9  ;  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Prevost-Paradol,  L.  A.  Essai  sur  Paul  et  Virginie.  {In  Sainte- 

Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.     Paul  et  Virginie.)  14626 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Wilson,  J.  P.  and  the  Franco-German  war.  (/w  Ms  Stud,  of  mod.  mind.)  21197 
Price,  A.  Who  is  Sylvia?  22899 
Price,  B.     Chapter  on  pract.  polit.  economy.  18448 

Contents.  Is  polit.  economy  a  science?— Value.— Exchange.— Capital .— 
Profit.— Wages.— Trade  unions.— Free  trade.— The  doctrine  of  rent.— 
Money. — Paper  currency. — Banking. 

—  Currency  and  banking.  14382 
Price,  E.     Journal  of  a  tour.     See  Forester,  T.     Norway,  etc. 
Price,  J.  Description  of  Wales.  (  With  Caradoc  of  Llancarvan. 

Hist,  of  Wales.)  ^         '  22519 

See  Queen's  favorite. 


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Prichard,  J.  V.  Tableaux  vivants  for  amateur  representation.  19580 
Prichard,  J.  C.     Symonds,  J.  A.     Life  of  Dr.  Prichard.     {In 

his  Misc.)  22835 

Pride  and  irresolution  ;  by  Lady  Ponsonby.  5251 

Pride  and  prejudice  ;  by  J.  Austen.  255 

—  Same;  {Inker l^oveh.)  735 
Pride  of  tiie  market;  by  J.    R.    Planche.     (/n  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  2.)  11834 
Prideaux,  H.     The  Old  and  New  Testament  connected  in  the 

hist,  of  the  Jews,   and  neighboring  nations  ;  pref.,  Life  of 

the  author.     Illust.     2  v.  3548-9 

Priest  and  nun  ;  by  J.  McN.  Wright.  9655 
Priestley,  J.     British  and  Foreign  Unitarian  Association  ;  The 

Priestley  memorial  at  Birmingham,  1874.  21447 

—  Controversy  bet.  Dr.  Priestley  and  Voluey.     (In  Volney,  C.  F.    Ruins.)      12051 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Lives  of  philos.)  '  524 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.  {In  Ms  Sci.  and  culture.)  21538 
Pi^iests.  Howitt,  W.  History  of  priestcraft.  2039 
Prime.  E.  D.  G.     Around  the  world  ;  sk.  of  travel.     Illust.  10074 

—  Forty  years  in  the  Turkish  empire;  Memoirs  of  W.  Goodell.  15487 
Prime,  8.  I.     The  Aihambra  and  the  Kremlin.  The  south   and 

the  north  of  Europe.  7322 

—  Letters  fr.  Switzerland.  3553- 

—  Prayer  and  its  answer  illust.  in  the'Fulton  St.  Prayer  Meeting.  2208S 

—  Under, the  trees;  [misc.  letters  and  papers].  12768 
— joint  author.    See  Schaff,  P. 

Prime,  W.  C.     Boat  life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.  3550 

—  Coins,  medals,  and  seals,  anc.  and  mod. ;  with  sk.  of  the  hist,  of  coins  and 

coinage.  3551 

—  I  go  a  fishing.  1I69& 

—  The  old  house  by  the  river.  3554 

—  Tent  life  in  the  Holy  Land.  3552: 
Prime  minister.  The  ;  by  A.  TroUope.  15813 
Primeval  world,  The,  of  Hebrew  tradition  ;  by  F.  H.  Hedge.  8022 
Primitive  culture  ;  by  K.  B.  Taylor.  2  v.  9880-1 
Primogeniture.     Brodrick,  G.  C     Law  and  custom  of  P.   {In 

Cobden  Club  ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 

Primrose  path.  The;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  17911 

Prince,  N.  Narrative  of  [her]  life  and  travels.  3555 
Prince,  The  ;  by  N.  Machiavelli.  (  With  his  Hist,  of  Florence.)  5127 
Prince,  The,  and  the  page  ;  story  of  the  last  crusade ;  by  C. 

M.  Yonge.  14315 

Prince,  The,  and  the  pauper  ;  by  Mark  Twain  [S.  L.  Clemens].  21312 

Prince-caniche,  Le  ;  par  E.  Laboulaye.  9385 
Prince  charmant ;  ou,  Les  contes  de  F^es  ;  folie-vaud.,  par  A. 

E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  17.)  *I 
Prince  consort.     See  Albert,  F.  A.  A.  C.  E. 

Prince  de  voleurs,  Le  ;  par  A.  Dumas.  9508 
Prince  Deukalion  ;  by  B.  Taylor.  18177 
Prince  Dorus,   poem  ;  by  C.  Lamb.   ( With  his  Poetry  for  chil- 
dren.) 17338 
Prince  Edward  Island.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     {In  7m  Atlantic 

Islands.)  17827 

—  Rae,  W.  F.  (In  his  Newfoundland  to  Manitoba.)  2090a 
Prince  of  Argolis  ;  story  of  the  Gr.  fairy  time,  illust.  by  J.  M. 

Smith.  17350 


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Prince  of  Happy  land  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.    {In  his  Extravagan- 
zas, V.  4.)  *I 
Prince  of  the  hundred  soups  ;  puppet-show  in  narrative  ;  by  V. 

Lee.  22684 

Prince  Perrypets,  History  of;  fairy  tale;  by  L.  K.  Hugessen.  11356 

Prince  Saroni's  wife  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.  22801 
Princes,  The,  of  art :  painters,   sculptors,  and  engravers  ;  fr. 

the  French  ;  by  S.  R.  Urbino.  8786 

Princess  Alethea  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  22171 

Princess,  The,  and  Curdie  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  22687 

Princess,  The,  and  the  goblin  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  9846 
Princess,  The,  and  the  nuts.      {In  Lodge,   H.   C.     Six  pop. 

tales,  ser.  2.)  19661 

Princess  Use;   [by  L.  von  Ploennius].  7270 

Princess,  The,  of  Tennyson,  recast  as  a  drama.  20644 
Princess  of  Brunswick- Wolf enbiittel,   and   other  tales  ;  by  H. 

Zschokke.  11911 
Princess  of  Elis,  The ;  comedy ;  by  Moli^re.     {In  Ms  Dram. 

wks.,  V.  2.)  16844 

Princess  of  Silverland,  The,  and  other  tales  ;  by  E.  Strivelyne.  13886 

Princess  of  Thule  ;  by  W.  Black.  12174 

Princess  Ogh^rof,  La;  par  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].  14519 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  M.  N.  Sherwood.  19974 
Princess  Rosamond  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.                                     '  13914 

PreA'iously  pub.  under  the  title,  A  double  story. 
Princess  royal,  A.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  9.)  14309 

Princesse  d'Elide,  La  ;  com^die-ballet ;  par  Moli^re.   (Oeuvres, 

V.  3.)  14606 

Principles  and  portraits  ;  by  C.  A.  Bartol.  19741 

Principles  from  character;  by  J.    II.    Wehner.     {In  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  22.)  7982 

Pringle,  T.     African  sketches.  3556 

Contents.    Poems.— Nartative  of  a  residence  in  So.  Africa. 
Printer's  devil.  The  ;  farce  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.   {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  43.)  11831 

Printers  and  Printing.     Abbott,  J.  The  Harper,  establishment. 

(Harper's  story  books.)  22614 

—  Authors  and  publishers :  descr.of  publishers'  methods  and  arrangements, 

preparation    of  mss.,    instr.  for    proof-reading,  information   cone, 
copyrights,  etc.  22881 

—  Bidwell,  G.  H.    Treatise  on  the  imposition  of  forms.  16559 

—  Bigelow,  M.  T.    Punctuation,  and  other  typographical  matters.  20699 

—  Blades,  W.    Description  of  printed  books*.     {In  his  Biog.  and  typog.  of 

Caxton.)  21475 

—  Hatton,  J.    Printing  and  book-binding.  15472 

—  Mackellar,  T.  The  American  printer;  manual  of  tjpographv;  With  use- 

ful tables,  etc.  *I 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.    First  printers  and  their  homes.     {In  his  About  old 

story-tellers.)  17346 

—  Stephenson,  — .    Life  of  Wm.  Caxton ;  with  acet.  of  the  inv.  of  print- 

ing, etc.     {In  Lib.  usef .  kn.    Lives.)  5104 

—  Thomas,  1.    History  of  print,  in  Amer. ;  with  biog.  of  printers  and  acct. 

of  newspapers,  etc.    2  v.  15390-1 

—  See  also  Caxton,  W;— U.  S.  Printing. 

Prior,  J.     Life  of  E.  J^urke.     5th.  ed.  613 

—  Life  of  E.  Malone :  with  select,  f r.  his  ms.  anecdotes,  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1013 

—  Life  of  O.  Goldsmith.  355& 
Prior,  M.     Poetical  works  ;  with  life  by  J.  Mitford.  2  v.        3557-8 

—  Thackeray,  W.  31.  {In  his  Eng.  humourists.)  4398 
Prior,  R.  C.   A.     Popular  names  »of    Brit,   plants ;  expl.   of 

the  origin  and  meaning  of  names.     3d.  ed.  18895 

Prior  Polycarp's  portrait;  by  L.  Kip.  {In  /u's  Hannibal's  man.)  21796 
Priscianus  C'^esarisensis.  Periegesis ;  Carmen  de  ponderibus  et 

mensuris ;  Epitome  phaenomenon,  sive  de  sideribus.     {In 

Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat  min.,  v.  4.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8362 
Priscilla  ;  by  J.  Banvard.  642^ 

Prismatics  [sketches,  and  poems]  ;  by  R.  Haywarde.  1008 

Prison  d'Eclinbourg,  La ;    par  A.   E.   Scribe.     (Operas  com- 

iques,  v.  4.)  *I 

Prisoners,  The,  of  St.  Lazare  ;  ed.  by  P.  de  Grandpr^.  9721 

Prisonniers   du   Caucase,   Les ;    par  X.   de  Maistre.     {In  his 

Oeuvres.)  14614 

Prisons.     Abbott,  A.  O.     Prison  life  in  the  South,  1864-1865.     6024 

—  Carpenter,  M.    Reformatory  prison  disc,  as  developed  by  W.  Crofton  in 

the  Irish  convict  prisons.  6178 

—  Convict  Hfe;  or,  Revelations  cone,  convicts  and  convict  prisons;  by  a 

Ticket-of-leave  man.  20098 

—  Emmet,  W.  Y.  Essav  on  prison  discipline.  (  With  his  Thoughts  on  death 

penalty.)              "  1405 

—  Five  years  penal  servitude.  18184 

—  Forsyth,  W.    Visit  to  Portland  prison.    (In  his  Ess.,  crit.,  and  narr.)  1272S 

—  International  Penitentiarv  Cong.  Transactions,  1872:  Prisons  and  reform- 

atories at  home  and  abroad;  ed.  by  E.  Pears.  *I 

—  Mass.    Board  of  State  Charities.    Special  report  on  prisons  and  prison 

discipline ;  by  [F.  B.  Sanborn] .  20433 

—  Phelps,  R.  H.   Newgate  of  Connecticut;  its  origin,  and  early  hist.    Descr. 

of  the  Simsbury  mines  and  caverns,  and  the  prison  built  over  them. 

Also,  lUust.  descr.  of  the  state  prison  at  Wetnersfield.  17794 

—  Spencer,  H.    Prison  ethics.     {In  his  Essays.)  5863 

—  United  States.     Commissioner  to  the  Internat.  Penitentiary  Gong,  of 

London,  1871.    Preliminarv  rept.  17749 

—  See  also  Andersonville; — Bastile; — Mass.; — Sing-Sing. 
Also  Convicts ; — Howard,  J. 

Also  International  Penitentiary  Congress ;— National  Prison  Ass.  of  U. 
S. ;— National  Prison  Reforin  Congress ;— Prison  Association  of  New 
York ;— Prisons  and  reformatories  ;—U.  S.  Hist.  Civil  War. 
Pritchard,  E.     Information  respect,  the  water-supply  by  gravi- 
tation of  towns  and  distr.  in  the  U.  Kingdom.      {In  Ass. 
of  Munic.  and  Sao.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Warwick  water-supply.    {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur. 

Proc,  V.  3.)  *I 

Pritchard,  H.    B.     Firing   a   shot;  Modern   explosives.  {In 

Brown,  R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  George  Vanbrugh's  mistake.  22741 

—  Science  and  war.     {In  Estes,  D.    Half-hour  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  The  torpedo.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 
Pritchard,  S.  .1.  Faye  Mar  of  Storm-cliff.  7118 
Private  secretary,  The.  20910 
Private  theatricals.     Baker,  G.  M.     The  drawing-room  stage  ; 

dramas,  comedies,  farces,  etc.  11336 

The  exhibition  drama.  13308 

Handy  dramas  for  amateur  actors.  16747 

The  mimic  stage ;  dramas,  comedies,  burlesques,  etc.  7551 

Plays  for  little  folks.  19793 

The  temperance  drama.  7095 

—  Barmby,  J.    Plays  for  young  people,  with  songs  and  choruses.  18434 

—  Bellevue  Dramatic  Club.    Plays  for  private  acting.  17926 

—  Cobb,  M.  L.    Poetical  dramas'.  12076 


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—  Fowle,  W.  B.    Parlor  dramas. 

—  Frost,  S.  A.    The  parlor  stage ;  charades  and  proverbs. 

—  Gill,  W.  F.    Parlor  tableaux  and  amateur  theatricals. 

—  Healy,  M.    The  home  theatre. 

—  James,  M.  E.  What  shall  we  act?  plays ;  with  hints  on  scene-painting,  etc. 

—  Kavanaugh,  Mrs.  R.    Humourous  dramas. 

—  Keating,  E.  H.    Dramas  for  the  drawing-room. 
Plays  for  the  parlour. 

—  Matthews,  J.  B.    Comedies  for  amateur  acting,  with  pref.  on  priv. 

theatricals. 

—  Parlor  theatricals;  or,  Winter  evening's  entertainments. 

—  Pollock,  W.  H.  and  Lady.    Amateur  theatricals. 

—  Venable,  W.  H.    The  amateur  actor;  collect,  of  plays. 
The  school  stage ;  collect,  of  juvenile  acting  plays. 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Historical  dramas. 

—  See  also  Amusements. 

Also  Eng.  drama.     Collections. 

Privateers.  Coggeshall,  G.  History  of  the  Americau  priva- 
teers and  letters  of  marque,  1812-14. 

Privateersman,  The  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat. 

Prix  de  la  vie,  Le  ;  historiette  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 
ser.  5,  V.  1 .) 

Prix  Martin,  Le ;  com^die.  (In  .Labiche,  E.  M.  Th^^tre 
compL,  V.  10.) 

Prize,  The,  1882. 

Prize  novel.  A, Plan  for;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  (In  Ms  Bur- 
lesques. 

Probabilities.  Quetelet,  L.  Letters  on  the  theory  of  P.,  as 
appl.  to  the  mor.  and  polit.  sciences. 

—  Todhunter,  I.    History  of  the  mathemat.  theory  of  probability;  Pascal 

to  Laplace. 
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Problem,  A,  of  life  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.  {In  his  Bridal  march,  etc.)  21758 

Problematic  characters  ;  by  F.  Spielhagen.  8408 
Problems  of  life  and  mind.     See  Lewes,  G.  H. 

Probus  ;  or,  Rome  in  the  3d.  century  ;  by  W.  Ware.  4650 

Subsequently  published  under  the  title,  Aurelian. 
Probyn,    J.    W.      National   self-government   in   Europe    and 

America.  22422 
Proceedings  at  the  meeting  of  the  Chapin  family,  Springfield, 

Mass.,   1862.  18135 

Proems  criminal,  Un  ;  par  La  Comtesse  Dash.  9479 
Procter,  A.  A.     Legends  and  lyrics.     Introd.   by  C.  Dickens. 

2  V.  11467-8 

—  Poems.  5737 

—  Poems.     (In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 
Procter,  B.  W.   (pseud.      Barry  Cornwall).     Charles  Lamb; 

memoir.  *I 

—  Dramatic  scenes :  with  other  poems.  5878 

—  Fields,  J.  T.  Old  acquaintance;  Barry  Cornwall  and  some  of  his  friends.  16012 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Martineau,  H.     (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  16744 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     (In  his  Vict,  poets.)  14121 

—  Willis,  N.  P.    Moore  and  Barry  Cornwall.     (In  his  Fam.  persons,  etc.)  4804 
Procter,    G.     History   of    the   crusades ;  rise,   progress,   and 

results.     Illust.  3547 
Procter  Brothers.    The  fisherman's  own  book ;  list  of  men  and 
vessels  lost  fr.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  1874-1882  ;  statistics  of 

the  fisheries,  etc.  22495 


CATALOGUE    OF^S^ffferi?!^  •*  Vfl  b**/^   1015 

Procter.     See  also  Proctor. 

Proctor,  E.  D.     Poems.  6150 

—  A  Russian  journey.  9706 
Proctor,  R.  A.    Dew  ;  The  leveling  power  of  rain.      {In  Estes, 

D.     Half-hour  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Easy  star  lessons.    New  ed.  21570 

—  Essays  on  astronomy.          -  10845 

—  The  expanse  of  heaven ;  essavs.  12708 

—  Flowers  of  the  sky.    Illust.  '  18844 

—  Half  hours  with  the  stars.  8779 

—  Half  hours  with  the  telescope.  9072 

—  Lectures  on  astronomy.     {In  Tribune  pop.  science.)  12943;  *I 

—  Liglit  science  for  leisure  hours ;  essays.  9266 

—  Same.    2d.  ser. ;  with  sketch  of  M.  Somerville.  11892 

—  Tlie  man  in  the  moon;  The  mechanism  of  the  heavens :  how  Copernicus 

explained  it;  The  mainspring  of  the  celestial  mechanism;  The  ruler 

of  the  solar  svstem.     {In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

—  The  moon.  ^  13520 

—  Mysteries  of  time  and  space.    Illust.  22822 

(Jontents.  Newton  and  Darwin.— The  vistas  of  the  past.— The  birth  of 
the  moon.— Birth  and  death  of  worlds.— The  sun  as  a  perpetual  machine. 
—The  sun's  corona.— The  sun's  long  streamers.— Meteoric  astronomy.— 
Comets.— Cometic  mysteries.— Dangers  from  comets.— The  world's  end. 
—The  menacing  comet.— Jupiter's  satellites.— Terrestrial  magnetism.— 
The  star-depths.— Transits  of  Venus.— Star-clouds  and  star-mist. —Herbert 
Spencer's  philosophy.— A  survey  of  the  northern  heavens.— Star  unto  star. 

—  Myths  and  marvels*  of  astronomy.  18409 

—  New  star  athis.  *  *I 

—  The  orbs  around  us.  11177 

—  Other  worlds  than  ours.  ^      8774 

—  Our  place  among  infinities ;  essays.  15347 

Contents.  Past  and  future  of  the  earth.- Seeming  wastes  in  nature.— 
New  theory  of  life  in  other  worlds.— A  missing  comet.— The  lost  comet 
and  its  meteor  train. — Jupiter. — Saturn  and  its  system. — A  giant  sun. — 
The  star  depths.— Star  gauging.-— Saturn  and  the  Sabbath  of  the  Jews.— 
Thoughts  on  astrology. 

—  Pleasant  ways  in  science.     '  18336 

Contents.  Oxygen  in  the  sun. — Sun-spot,  storm,  and  famine. — New 
ways  of  measuring  the  sun's  distance.— Drifting  light  waves. — New  star 
which  faded  into  star-mist. — Star-grouping,  star-drift  and  star-mist. — 
Mallet's  theory  of  volcanoes. — Towards  the  North  Pole. — A  mighty  sea- 
wave.— Strange  sea-creatures.— Marvels  in  telegraphy.— The  phonograph, 
or  voice  recorder.— The  gorilla  and  other  apes.— Use  and  abuse  of  foocf.— 
Ozone.— Dew.— The  levelling  power  of  rain.— Ancient  Babylonian  as- 
trogony. 

—  The  pbetry  of  astronomy ;  essays.  20248 

Contents.  Age  of  the 'sun  and  earth.— The  sun  in  his  glory.  —When  the 
sea  was  youn^.— Is  the  moon  dead?— The  moon's  myriad  small  craters. — 
A  new  crater  in  the  moon.— A  flery  world. — The  planet  of  war.— Living 
in  dread  and  terror.— A  ring  of  worlds.— Earth-born  meteorites.— The  ^ 

architecture  of  the  universe. 

—  Popular  acct.  of  past  and  coming  transits  from  1639  to  2012.  13631 

—  Rough  ways  made  smooth ;  essays.  19539 

Contents.  The  sun's  corona  and  his  spots.— Sun-spots  and  commercial 
panics.— New  planets  near  the  sun.— British  transit  expeditions. — Past 
history  of  our  moon.— New  crater  in  the  moon. — The  November  meteors. 
—Expected  meteor  shower.— Cold  winters.— Oxford  and  Cambridge  row- 
ing.—  Rowing  styles. —  Artificial  somnambulism.— Hereditary  traits. — 
Bodily  illness  as  a  mental  stimulant. — Dual  consciousness. — Electric  light- 
ing.— Great  storms.— The  recent  storms. — Mechanical  chess  players. — 
Influence  of  the  mind  on  the  body. 

—  Saturn  and  its  system.  10140 

—  Science  byways ;  Fam.  dissertations  on  life  in  other  worlds ;  Comets  and 

the  sun ;  The  north  pole ;  Rain ;  Danger  from  lightning ;  Growth  and 
decay  of  mind ;  The  brain  and  mental  feats ;  Automata,  etc.  Append- 
ed, Money  for  science.  '  16637 

—  Strange  discoveries  respecting  the  aurora;  Recent  solar  researches.     {In 

Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  The  sun.  9230 

—  The  sun  our  fire,  light,  and  life.     {In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  2.)      20446 


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—  Use  and  abuse  of  food ;  Ozone.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf .-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Wages  and  wants  of  science-workers.  15860 

—  The  universe,  and  the  coming  transits.  12733 
Proctor.     See  also  Procter. 

Prodicus.     Prodicus.     {In  Orateurs  et  sophistes  Grecs.)  14490 

Prodigal  son,  The;  oratorio;  by  A.  S.  Sullivan.  *I 

Prodigious  fool,  A  ;  by  J.  C.  Wallis.  20399 
Professeur  de  declamation  ;  pr^f  .-monologue  ;  par  G.  Goetschy. 

{In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^  s^r.  1.)  14791 
Professions.     See  Trades. 

Professor,  The;  by  C.  Bronte.                                                  511  ;  2623 

Professor  at  the  breakfast  table  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  1967 

Professor  of  elocution  ;  by  G.  Goetschy.    (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

Professor  Pressensee,  materialist  and  inventor  ;  by  J.  E.  Cooke.  17961 

Professor's  lady,  The  ;  by  B.  Auerbach.  6660 
Professor's  story,  The.     See  Elsie  Venner. 

Proffatt,  J.     Woman  before  the  law.  12354 

Progress.     Froude,  J.  A.     {In  his  Short  studies,  ser.  2.)  9686 

—  Manning,  H.  E.     (In  his  Misc.)  17190 

—  Mulhall,  M.  G.    Progress  of  the  world  since  the  beginning  of  the  19th. 

cent.             .  20544 

—  Seaman,  E.  C.    Essays  on  the  progress  of  nations  in  industry,  civiHzation, 

population,  etc.  7483 

—  Spencer,  H.  Illustrations  of  universal  progress.  5623 
Progress  and  poverty  ;  by  H.  George.  19528 
Progress  and  prejudice  ;  by  Mrs.  Gore.  1614 
Progressionists,  The,  and  Angela  ;  by  C.  von  Bolanden.  11594 
Prohibition.     See  Temperance. 

Projection.     Angel,  H.     Practical  plane  geometry  and  projec- 
tion.    2  V.  20102-3 
Prolix,  Peregrine,  pseud.     See  Nicklin,  P.  H. 

Prometheus;  poem;  by  S.  P.  Putnam.  17710 

Promotion  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  20.)  11846 

Proof  reading.     Drew,  B.     Pens  and  types.  10014 
Propellers.     King,    W.    H.      Lessons   and   practical   notes  on 

steam,  the  steam  engine,  propellers,  etc.  22767 
Proper  use  of  grandfathers  ;  by  F.  H.   Ludlow.      {In  Stories 

and  sketches.)  6883 
Propertius,    S.    A.      Elegia?,    carmiua,  et  imitationes.      (Bib. 

•      Class.    Lat.)  8311 

—  Davies,  J.  Catullus,  Tibullus,  and  Propertius.  16595 
Property^     James,  H.     Property  as  a  symbol.      {In  his  Lect., 

etc.)  2321 

—  Proudhon,  P.  J.    What  is  property?    (Works,  v.  1.)  14364 

—  Walker,  A.    Hints  to  women  on  the  care  of  property.  17862 

—  See  also  Political  economy. 

Prophecy.    Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.     Prophecies  and  the  pro- 
phetic spirit  in  the  Christian  era.  *I 

—  Stuart,  M.    Hints  on  the  interpretation  of  prophecy.  4296 

—  Maitland,  C.  The  Apostles'  school  of  prophetic  interpretation;  its  hist.  22228 
Prophet,  The;  tragedy;  by  B.  Taylor.  13012 
Proph^te,  Le  ;  op^ra  ;  par  G.  Meyerbeer.  *I 
Proph^te,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  5.)  *I 
Prophetic  account  of  a  future  epic  ;  by  T.  B.  Macaulay.    (Treas. 

trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 

Prophetic  voices  concerning  America  ;  by  C.  Sumner.  12511 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1017 

Prophets.     See  Jews. 

Propria  quae  maribus  ;  a  jeu  d'esprit ;  by  C.  Reade.  1065 

Pros  and  cons  of  woman  suffrage  ;  rev.  of  a  legislative  rept.       22397 
Prose  idylls,  new  and  old  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  3951 

Proser,  The,  and  other  papers  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  5463 

Pro-slavery  argument,  The  ;  essays.  3561 

Contents.    Harper,  "W.    Memoir  on  slavery.— Hammond,  J.  H.   Letters 

on  slavery.— Simms,  W.  G.    The  morals  of  slavery. — Dew,  T.  R.    On 

slavery. 
Prosper  Randoce  ;  par  Y.  Cherbuliez.  14463 

—  Same ;  Eng.  trans.  12222 
Prostitution.  Powell,  A.  M.  State  regulation  of  vice.  17473 
Protection.     See  Free  trade. 

Protection  of  majorities  ;  by  J.  P.  Quincy.  15417 

Protectrice,  La;   com^die-vaudeville  ;   par  A.  E.  Scribe,   etc, 

(Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  21.)  *I 

Protestant  Episcopalian  Church.     Diocese  of  New  York.    Trial 

of  S.  H.  Tyng,  Jr.,  Feb.,  1868.  8794 

Protestant   Episcopalian    Church    in   the   U.   S.     Cutter,  "W. 

Missionary  efforts  of  the  Church.     {In  Hist,  of  American 

missions.)  5169 

—  Newman,  J.    H.    The  Anglo- American  Church.    {In  his  Essays,  crit. 

and  hi8t.,  v.  1.)  10126 

—  Randall,  G.  M.  Why  I  am  a  churchman.  (In  Pitts-St.  chap,  lect.)  20424= 
Protestantism.     Arnold,  M.     St.  Paul  and  Protestantism.  12.556 

—  Balmes,  J.    European  civilization ;  P.  and  catholicity  compared.  13424 

—  Beecher,  E.    Papal  conspiracy  exposed,  and  P.  defended.  365 

—  Brownson,  O.  A.     {In  his  Essays,  etc.)  6923 

—  Colwell,  S.    New   themes  for  the  protestant   clergy ;    creeds  without 

charity,  theology  without  humanity,  and  P.  without  Christianity; 
with  notes  on  the  literature  of  charity,  population,  pauperism,  polit. 
economy,  and  protestantism.  13206 

—  Coquerel,  A.  L.  C.    Protestantism  in  Paris.  974 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     (In  his  Theolog.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1160 

—  Frothingham,  O.  B.    The  soul  of  P.    {hi  Free  Relig.  Assoc.    Freedom 

and  fellowship.)  13778 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Condition  and  prospects  of  P.    {In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  2.)  9686 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.     {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  10128 

—  Plumptre,  E.  H.    Movements  in  religious  thought.  19439 

—  See  also  Reformation. 

Protoplasm.     As  regards  protoplasm  ;  reply  'to  Huxley.     (In 

Hf.-hrs.  with  mod.  scientists.)  9821 

—  Huxley,  T.H.  On  the  phys.  basis  of  life,  (iw  Hf.-hrs.  with  mod.  sci.)  9821 
Proudhon,  P.  J.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Proudhon,  sa  vie  et  sa 

correspondance,  1838-1848.  *I 

—  Wliat  is  property?  tr.  by  B.  R.  Tucker.  (Works,  v.  1.)  14364 
Prout,  Father,  pseud.     See  Mahony,  F. 

Prout,  E.     Instrumentation.     (Music  prim.)  18422 

Prout,   S.     Wedmore,   F.     Wm.   Hunt   and   Prout.     (In  his 

Stud,  in  English  art,  ser.  2.)  20458 

Prout,  W.    Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the  funct.  of  digestion, 

consid.  with  ref.  to  natural  theology.     4th.  ed.  ;  ed.  by  J. 

W.  Griffith.     (Bridgewater  treat.)  3562 

Provenyal  literature.     Breymann,  H.     Provengal  poetry  in  old 

and  modern  times.     (In  Owens  College.     Ess.  and  addr.)   12926 

—  Hueffer,  F.    The   Troubadours;    provengal  life  and  literature  in  the 

Middle  Ages.  18114 

—  Preston,  H.  W.  Troubadours  and  Trouv^res ;  new  and  old.  16687 
Provence.     See  Provencal. 

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Proverb  stories  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  22009 

Proverbe  de  salon,  Un  ;  acte  ;  par  J.  de  Marthold.   (Th^dtre  de 

camp.,  ser.  8.)  14692 

Proverbe  manque,  Un  ;  sc^ne  ;  par  G.  Nadaud.     {In  Sayn^tes,* 

etc.,  ser.  1.)  14791 

Proverbial  philosophy  ;  by  M.  F.  Tupper.  4529 

Proverbs.     Cheales,  A.  B.     Proverbial  folk-lore.  20797 

—  Kelly,  W.  K.    Collection  of  the  proverbs  of  all  nations.  8537 

—  Long,  J.    Eastern  proverbs  and  emblems  illustrating  old  truths.  20851 

—  Merry,  Old.    Queer  discourses  on  queer  proverbs.  7762 

—  Rav,  3.    Handbook  of  proverbs ;  with  add.  from  foreign  languages,  and 

add.  by  H.  G.  Bohn.  429 

—  See  also  Aphorisms. 
Also  Private  theatricals. 

Proverbs  illustrated  ;  by  Mrs.  Gatty.  11374 
Providence.   Henry,  C.  S.    The  Christian  doctr.  of  Providence. 

{In  Chr.  truth  and  mod.  opinion.)  13496 

—  King,  T.  S.    Natural  and  spiritual  Providence.*    {In  his  Patriotism.)  5721 

—  Parsons,  T.     {In  his  Essays,  ser.  1.)  6139 

—  Swedenborg,  E.    Angelic  wisdom  cone,  the  divine  Providence.  4318 
Provoked  wife.  The ;   comedy ;  by  J.  Vanbrugh.     (/?i  Hunt, 

J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 
Prowse,  W.  J..,  joint  author.     See  Strauss,  G.  L.  M. 

Prudence;  by  L.  C.  Lillie.  21516 

Prudence  Palfrey  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.  12752 
Prud'hon,  P.  P.    Houssaye,  A.  {In  /m Philosophers,  etc.,  v.  2.)     2006 

Prudy  keeping  house  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  12665 

Prue  and  I ;  by  G.  W.  Curtis.  1062 

Prunes,  Les  ;  po^sie  ;  par  A.  Daudet.     {In  Legouv6,  J.  W.  E. 

G.     Theatre,  etc.,  s6r.  3.)  14687 
Prussia.     Description. 

—  Mansfield,  R.  B.     {In  his  Log  of  the  Water  Lily.)  12202 

Education. 

—  Cousin,  V.    Report  on  pub.  instruction  in  Prussia.  982 

History. 

—  Blackie,  J.  S.    Prussia  in  the  19th.  cent.    {In  Burlingame,  E.  L.    Curr. 

disc,  V.  1.)  17645 

—  Chesney,  C.  C.  and  Reeve,  H.  Military  resources  of  Prussia  and  France.  10729 

—  Hozier,  H.  M.    Seven  weeks'  war.  *I 

—  Hudson,  E.  H.    Life  and  times  of  Louisa,  Queen  of  Prussia;  introd.  sk. 

of  Prussian  hist.    2  v.  16536-7 

—  Seelye,  J.  R.    Life  and  times  of  Stein ;  or,  Germanv  and  Prussia  in  the 

Napoleonic  age.    2  v.  '  18392-3 

—  Stofiel,  Baron.  .  Reports  on  the  military  forces  of  Prussia,  1868-70.  10715 

—  See  also  Bismarck;— William  of  Prussia;— France.  History  Franco- 

Prussian  War. 

Politics. 

—  Vassall,  H.  R.  F.    Souvenirs  des  cours  de  France,  d'Espagne,  de  Prusse, 

etc.    (Barriere.    Bib.  des  m6m.,  v.  27.)  14547 

Prussian  vase.  The  ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.  1326;  15295 

Pryme,  G.      Autobiographic  recollections  of  Pryme ;    ed.  by 

his  daughter.  8888 

P's  and  Q's  ;  or,  The  question  of  putting  upon  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.  11430 
Pseudonyms.     Wheeler,  W.  A.     {In  his  Expl.  and  pron.  diet. 

of  names  of  fiction.  6127 

Psyche  ;  tragi-com^die  et  ballet ;  par  Moli^re.   (Oeuvres,  v.  7.)   14610 

—  Same;  Eng.  trans.     {In  his  Dram,  wks.,  v.  3.)  16846 
Psyche,  A,  of  to-day ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Jenkin.                                        7480 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.                          '  1019 

Psyche's  art ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.     (  With  Kitty's  class  day.)  I088O 

—  Same.     (In  her  Proverb  8tor.)  22009 
Psychology.     Allen,   G.      The   colour-sense ;    its   origin   and 

dev-elopment ;  ess.  in  comp.  psychology.  18433 

—  Arnold,  M.  A  psychological  parallel.    (In  his  Last  ess.  on  ch.  and  relig.)  16907 

—  Bain,  A.    Mental  science;    corapend.  of  psychology  and  the  hist,  of 

philosophy.  7640 

—  Brigham,  A. "Remarks  on  the  infl.  of  ment.  cultivation  and  ment.  excite- 

ment upon  health.  502 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.    Principles  of  mental  physiology.  12654 

—  Cunningham,  J.    New  theory  of  knowing  and  known,  with  speculations 

on  the  border-land  of  psychology  and  physiology.  13803 

—  Edgeworth,  F.  Y.    Mathematical  psychics  fappl.  of  mathematics  to  the 

moral  sciences.                                '  21821 

—  Elam,  C.    A  physician's  problems.  t;087 

—  Green,  J.  H.    Spiritual  philosophv;  found,  on  the  teaching  of  S.  T. 

Coleridge,  v.  1.                             '  6314 

—  Hickok,  L.  P.    Empirical  psychology ;    the  human  mind  as  given  in 

consciousness.                                   '  14084 

—  Lewes,  G.H.    Problems  of  life  and  mind.    3  ser.    4  v.        12200-1;  18710;  18570 

—  Locke,  J.    Essay  cone,  human- understanding.    2  v.  2720-1 

—  Martineau,  J.    Cerebral  psychologv  :  Bain.     (In  his  Ess.)  6388 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Bain's  psychology.     (In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  4.)  14355 

—  Porter,  N.    The  human  intellect :  introd.  upon  psvchologv.  7641 

—  Ranch,  F.  A.    Psvchologv.                                        "             *  3599 

—  Ribot,  T.    English  psychology.  12355 

—  Spencer,  H.    Principles  of  psvchology.    2  v.  7698 

—  Sully,  J.    Illusions.                  '  20786 
Sensation  and  intuition;  stud,  in  psychology  and  aesthetics.  13044 

—  Wilson,  W.  D.    Lectures  on  the  psychology  of  thought  and  action.  22313 

—  See  also  Hallucinations;— Heredity;— Medical  psychology ;— Memory ; — 

Mind  and  body ;— Sleep. 
Psychometric  researches.    Denton,  W.  and  E.  M.  F.    The  soul 

of  things  ;  or,  Psychometric  researches  and  discoveries.  5553 
Public  buildings.     Steiner,  L.  H.    Expert  supervision   in  the 

constr.  of  pub.  institutions.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 

Rept.,v.  3.)  *I 
Public  opinion.     Giles,  H.     Public  opinion.      (In  his  lUust.  of 

genius.)  6001 

Public  school  question  ;  by  B.  J.  McQuaid  and  F.  E.  Abbot.  15675 

Publicans  and  sinners  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  12220 
Publishers.     Authors   and  publishers ;    descr.    of    publishers' 

methods  and  arrangements,  etc.  22881 

Puddings.     Brown,  S.  A.     Book  of  forty  puddings.  22129 

—  See  also  Cookerv. 

Puddleford  papers  ;  by  H.  H.  Riley.  21901 

Puff,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  6.)  *I 

Pugilism.    Donnelly,  N.    Self-defence  ;  or,  The  art  of  boxing.  18736 
Pugin,  A.  N.  W.     Ferrey,  B.     Recollections  of  A.  N.  W.  and 

Aug.  Pugin  ;  with  not.  of  their  works.  *I 

Puits  d'amour,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  com.,  v.  11.)  *I 

Pulaski,  C.     Sparks,  J.     (In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  14.)  4123 

Pulci,  L.     Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     (In  his  Stor.  fr.  the  Ital.  poets.)  2105 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Pulci  and  Boiardo.     (In  his  Renais.  in  Italy,  v.  4.)  17321 
Puliga,  — .  Comtesse  de.    Mme.  de  S6vign6,  her  correspondents 

and  contemporaries.     2  v.  11523-4 

Pullen,  H.  W.     Fight  at  Dame  Europa's  school,  showing  how 
the  German  boy  thrashed  the  French  boy  and  how  the 

English  boy  looked  on  [1870-71].  9605 

—  Modern  Christianitv  a  civilized  heathenism.  13019 


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Puller,  C.     School  hist,  of  Rome  ;  abgd.  fr.  Merivale's  Gen. 

hist,  of  Rome.  17582 

Pulling,  F.  S.     Foreign  countries  and  Brit,  colonies  ;    namely  : 

Eden,  C.  H.    West  Indies.  2036S 

Kay,  D.    Austria-Hungary.  2036& 

Markham,  C.  R.    Peru.  20376 

Morfill,W.  R.    Russia.  20375 

Mossman,  S.    Japan.  20378 

Sergeant.  L.    Greece.  20388 

Webster,  W.    Spain.  22555 

Woods,  F.  H.    Sweden  and  Norway.  22557 

—  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  (Illust.  Biog.  of  Gt.  Art.)  1989a 
Pullman,  A,  Wonderful  adventures  of;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  17061 
Pulmau,  G.  P.  R.    Book  of  the  Axe  ;  piscatorial  descr.  of  that 

stream,  and  hist.  sk.  of  remarkable  places  upon  its  banks. 
Illust.  and  map.     4th.. ed.  *I 

Pulpit.     Beecher,  H.  W.     Five  hundred  and  ninety-five  pulpit 

pungencies.  6377 

—  Cheever,  H.  T.    The  pulpit  and  the  pew.        .  807 

—  Giles,  H.     (7w  ^is  Lect.  andess.,  V.  2.)  2253 

—  Thornton,  J.  W.    The  political  sermons  of  1776.  ♦I 

—  See  also  Preachers. 

Pulsifer,  D.     Account  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  10487 

Pulsky,  — .     The  sleeper  awakened.     {In  Follen,  E.   L.   C. 

Home  dramas.)  1488 

Pulszky,  F.  A.  and  T.     White,  red,  and  black  ;  sk.  of  Amer. 

society.     2  v.  3563-4 

Contents.    V.  1,  2.    White,  red,  and  black.    2.    App.    Harper,  W. 
Vindication  of  slavery.— Lowell,  A.  C.    Three  letters  of  a  N.  E.  lady. — 
U.  S.  Census  Office.    Statistics  of  railroads  and  telegraphing. 
Pulszky,  'i\.  joint  author.     See  Pulszky,  F.  A. 
Pultock,  R.     Peter  Wilkins's  discovery  of  the  flying  woman. 

{In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

Pulteney,  W.,  Earl  of  Bath  {pseud.  C.  d'Anvers).     Hazlitt, 

W.      {In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1812 

Pumpelly,  R.     Across  America  and  Asia  ;  journey  around  the 

world,  and  residence  in  Arizona,  Japan,  and  China.  8031 

Pumping  engines.     See  Steam  engines. 

Pumps.     Colyer,  F.     Pumps  and  pumping  machinery.  22786 

Punch.    Thackeray,  W.  M.  Selections  fr.  Punch,  (/n /lis  Misc.)   13353 
Punch,  or  the  London  Charivari.    Taylor,  B.     The  writers  for 

"  Punch."     {In  his  At  home  and  abroad,  ser.  2.)  4436 

Punch,  brothers,  punch  !  and  other  sketches;  by  S.  L.  Clemens.   17609 
Punch's  complete  letter-writer  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.    {In  his  Works, 

V.  3.)  *I 

Punch's  letters  to  his  son  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.  {In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  *I 

Punch's  prize  novelists  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4403 

Punchard,  G.     History  of  Congregationalism.  3565 

Punctuation.     See  Eng.  language.  Punctuation. 
Puniana.     See  Rowley,  H. 
Punic  war.     See  Tunis. 
Punishment.     See  Future  punishment. 
Punshon,  W.  M.     Lectures  and  sermons.  11802 

Content^  Lectures :  Daniel  in  Babylon. — Macaulay. — John  Bunyan. 
— Wesley  and  his  times. — Florence  and  the  Florentines. — The  Huguenots. 
— A  pilgrimage  to  two  Amer.  shrines. — Sermons. — Kindness  to  the  poor. 
— The  salvation  of  Israel. — The  Lord's  supper. — Transfiguration  of  Christ. 


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Purcell,  H.  Cummings,  W.  H.  Purcell.  21351 
Purchase  system ;  by  A.  Hayward.     {In  his  Biog.   and  crit. 

ess.,  ser.  3.)  12266 
Pure  gold ;  play;  by  J.  W.  Marston.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  29,  41.)  11824;  11830 
Puritanism,  Puritans.    Arnold,  M.    Puritanism  and  the  Church 

of  England.      (In  his  St.  Paul.)  12556 

—  Bayne,  P.    Chief  actors  in  the  Puritan  revolution.  18020 

—  Brigham,  C.  H.    The  Puritans  of  England.    (In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  Coit,  T.  W.    Puritanism.  5002 

—  Gardiner,  S.  R.    The  first  two  Stuarts  and  the  Puritan  revolution.  16530 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    The  Puritan  minister.     (In  his  Atlantic  essays.)  12372 

—  Hopkins,  S.    The  Puritans;  church,  court,  and  parliament  of  Eng.  dur. 

the  reigns  of  Edward  VI.  and  Elizabeth.    3  v.  1991-3 

—  Macaulav,  T.  B.    The  Puritans.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  Neal,  D.    History  of  the  Puritans.    5  v.  3220-4 

—  Withington,  L.  The  Puritan;  essavs,  crit.,  moral,  and  misc.  2  v.  4838-9 
Purloined  letter.  The  ;  by  E.  A.  Poe.  (In  his  Tales.)  5144 
Purnell,  E.  J.     Description  of  the  Coventry  waterworks.  (In 

Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  *I 

Purple  tints  of  Paris  ;  by  B.  St.  John.     2  v.  16850-1 

Purples  and  blues  ;  by  E.  Taylor.  10570 

Purse,  The  ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.     (In  The  cat  and  battledore, 

V.  2.)  19093 

—  Same.  (In  Balzac,  H.  de.  Com6die  humaine.)  19095 
Pursley,  Mrs.  — .  Watson,  H.  C.  (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties  ;    [by  G.  L.  Craik  and 

C.  Knight].     2  V.  4687-8 

Pursuit,  The,  of  Mr.  Adiel  Slack  ;   by  R.  M.  Johnston.     (In 

his  Dukesborough  tales.)  22894 

Pursuivant,  The,  of  arms  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  12206 

Purves,  D.  L.,  ed.    The  English  circumnavigators  ;  with  sk.  of 

their  lives  and  discoveries,  notes,  etc.  14165 

Contents.  Drake's  voyages.— Dampier's  voyage.— Anson's  voyage. — 
Cook's  vovages.  *  • 

Pusey,  E.  B.     Farrar,  F.  W.     Reference  to  Dr.  P.'s  ''What 

is  of  faith  ?"     (In  his  Mercy  and  judgment.)  20703 

—  Hood,  E.  P.     (In  his  Lamps,  etc.)  8155 

—  Home,  E.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.    Dr.  Pusey's  sermon.    (In  his  Ess.,  hist,  and  theol.,  v.  2.)        18306 
Pusey,  S.  E.  B.  B.     Permanence  and  evolution  ;  supposed  mu- 
tability of  animal  types.  .22423 

Pushkin,  A.  S.    Eugene  On^guine  ;  romance  of  Russian  life  ;  in 

verse ;  tr.  by  Lieut. -Col.  Spalding.                              '  22424 

—  Marie ;  story  of  Russian  love ;  tr.  by  M.  H.  de  Zielinskie.  16688 

—  Spalding,  Lieut.- Col.  Biog.  not.  (Iw  Pushkin,  A.  S.  Eugene  On6guine.)  22424 
Puss  in  boots,     (/n  Lodge,  H.  C.     Six  pop.  tales.)  19660 
Puss  in  boots  ;  by  J.  R.  Planc^6.   (In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  1.)  *I 
Puss  Tanner's  defence  ;    by  R.  M.  Johnston.     (In  his  Dukes- 
borough tales.)  22894 

Put  yourself  in  his  place  ;  by  C.  Reade.  4413 

Putlitz,  G.  H.  G.  zu.     Die  Alpenbraut ;  Novelle.  16344 

—  Brandenburgische  Geschichten.  16345 

Contents.  Die  Vermiihluil^  des  Markgrafen  Ludwig  von  Brandenburg 
mit  Louise  Charlotte  Radziwill.— Aus  dem  Schwarzen  und  in  das  Schwarze. 
— Die  Bernauer  Bierttasche. — Kronprinz  Friedrich  und  Hans  Hermann 
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Putnam,  A.     Kaleidoscope  pictures  ;  namely: 
Gold  Robiu. 
Kalid  and  Kittie. 
Kalid's  friends. 
The  pet  circle. 

Putnam,  E.  H.     Receipt  book,  and  young  house-keeper's  assist- 
ant. 

Putnam,  E.  T.  H.     Monday  work. 

—  Where  is  the  city  ? 

Contents.    Among  the  Baptists ;  Congre^ationalists ;  Methodists;  Epis- 
copalians; Quakers;  Swedenborgians ;  Spiritualists;  Universalists ;  Uni- 
tarians.—Finding  the  city. 
Putnam,  F.  W.     Manufacture  of  soapstone  pots  by  the  Indians 
of  New  Eng.     Illust.  ;   Archaeological  explor.  in  Tennes- 
see.    Illust.     {In  Peabody  Mus.  of  Arch.  Repts.,  v.  2.) 
—joint  author.    See  Packard,  A. 
Putnam,  G.     Sermons  ;  First  Religious  Soc,  Roxbury. 
Putnam,  G.  H.     International  copyright  consd.  in  some  of  its 

rel.  to  ethics  and  polit.  econ.     (Econ.  monog.) 
Putnam,  G.  P.     Recollections  of  Irving ;    by  his  publisher. 
{In  Warner,  C.  D.     Stud,  of  Irving.) 

—  Suggestions  for  household  libraries.     {In  Abbott,  L.    Hints  for  home 

reading.) 

—  The  world's  progress ;  diet,  of  dates.    6th.  ed. 

—  and  Perkins,  F.  B.    The  best  reading;  hints  on  the  select,  of  books,  etc., 

with  bibliog.  for  easy  reference. 

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Putnam,  I.     Letters.     {In  Bay,  W.  V.  N.     Bench  and  Bar. 

—  Cutter,  W.    Life  of  Putnam. 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  1.) 

—  Hill,  G.  C.    Gen.  I.  Putnam;  biog. 

—  Humphreys,  D.    Essay  on  the  life  of  P ;  with  notes  and  add. 

—  Peabody,  O.  W.  B.    Life  of  P.     (In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  2.) 
Same.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  7.) 

—  Tarbox,  I.  N.    Life  of  Putnam. 

Putnam,    J.    J.      School   gymnastics.     {In   Amer.    Soc.    Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.) 
Putnam,  J.  P.     The  metric  system  of  weights  and  measures. 

—  The  open  fire-place  in  all  ages.    Illust. 
Putnam,  M.  (L).     Record  of  an  obscure  man. 

—  Tragedy  of  success. 
Putnam,  S.  P.     Prometheus  ;  poem. 
Putnam,  the  iron  son  of  '76  ;    military  drama ;    by  N.  H.  Ban 

nister.      {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  39.) 
Putnam's  advanced  science  series.     See  Collins'  adv.  sci.  ser. 
l^utnam's  art  hand-books.     See  Carter,  S.  N. 
Putnam's  handy-book  series  ;  namely  : 

Abbott,  L.,  How  to  succee^. 
Putnam's  story  library.     3  v. 

Contents.    1.    The  modern  story-teller.    2.    The  baked 

other  tales.    3.    Stories  for  Christnias  and  winter  evenings. 
Putrefaction.     See  Pathology. 
Puzzles.     Dodgson,  C.  L.     Doublets  ;  a  word-puzzle. 

—  See  also  Amusements. 
Pye,  H.  J.     Hamilton,  W.     {In  Ms  Poets^laureate.) 
Pym,  J.     Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.     Pym  versus  Falkland. 

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—  Foster,  J.     {In  his  Statesmen,  etc.) 

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Pyne,  L.  Clayton,  E.  C.  {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 
Pyne,  S.     Funeral  sermon.      {In  U.  S.  Conq.     Obit.   addr.  on 

the  death  of  Z.  Taylor.)                            ^  4386 

Pynchon,  T.  R.  The  chemical  forces,  heat,  light,  electricity.  9754 
Pyramids.     Becket,  E.     The  great  pyramid.     {In  his  Book  on 

building.)  19721 

—  Seiss,  J.  A.    A  miracle  in  stone ;  great  pyramid  of  Eg)pt.  17501 

—  Smyth,  C.  P.    Life  and  work  at  the  great  pyramid.  *I 

Our  inheritance  in  the  Great  Pyramid.                                              *  7826 

Same ;  new  ed.                          '  12791 

Pyrenees.     Blackburn,  H.     The  Pyrenees.  8850 

—  Inglis,  H.  D.    The  Pyrenees  in  1830.     (In  his  Switzerland,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2127 

—  Tame,  H.  A.    A  tour  thr.  the  Pyrenees.  12367 

—  Vincent,  M.  R.    In  the  shadow  of  the  P. ;  fr.  Basque-Land  to  Carcas- 

sonne. 22879 

Pyrnelle,  L.  C.     Diddie,  Dumps,  and  Tot ;  or,  Plantation  child- 
life.     Illust.  22479 
Pyrology.     Ross,  W.  A.     Pyrology ;  or.  Fire  chemistry.  *I 
Pyrotechny.     Browne,  W.  H.     The  art  of  P.  ;  the  manuf .  of 

fireworks  for  the  use  of  amateurs.  19458 

Pyrotechny ;    art  of  making  fireworks  at  little  cost,  and  with 

safety  and  cleanliness.  •  12275 

Pyrrhus,  King  of  Epirus.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  P.  2316 

Pythagoras.     Golden    verses.      {In  Talbot,  T.     The    Enchi- 
ridion, etc.)  21212 
Quackenbos,  G.  P.     Illustrated  school  hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  etc.       8677 
Quackenbos,  J.  D.     Illustrated  hist  of  anc.  literature,  oriental 

and  classical.     Maps.  18044 

Quad,  M.     Going  somewhere.     {In  Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.)  13980 

Quadrature  of  the  circle.     See  Circle. 

Quadroon,  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3629 

Quaker  cousins  ;  by  A.  Macdonell.  18494 

Quaker  et  la  danseuse,  Le  ;  com^die-vaud.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe, 

etc.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  22.)  *1 

Quaker  partisans.  The.     See  Clayton's  rangers. 

Quaker  soldier.  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Jones.  5156 

Quakers.     See  Friends,  Society  of. 
Quarantine.     Amer.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Repts.,  ^ass^'m.  *I 

—  Buck,  A.  H.  (7w  his  Treatise  on  hygiene,  etc.,  v.  2.)  19452 
Quarantaine,  La  ;    comedie-vaud.  ;    par  E.  ScHbe.     (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  2,  V.  14.)  *I 
Quarrel,  The,  of  the  flowers  ;  Christmas  drama  ;  by  G.  S.  Hodges. 

{In  Home  plays.)  14360 
Quart  d'heure  avant  sa  mort,  Un  ;  com^die.    {Bi  Sayn^tes,  etc., 

s6r.  6.)  14796 

Quarterly  essays  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.  14194 

Quartet,  The  ;  seq.  to  Dab  Kinzer ;  by  W.  O.  Stoddard.  20863 

Quash;  by  G.  Brooks.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  37.)  7989 
Quaternions.     Hamilton,  W.  R.     Elements  of  Q.  ;  ed.  by  W. 

E.  Hamilton.  15849 

—  Tait,  P.  G.  Elementary  treatise  on  quaternions.  '  15868 
Quatre-Bras.  Gardner,  D.  Quatre-Bras,  Ligny,  and  Waterloo.  21613 
Quatre  vents  de  I'esprit ;  [par]  V.  Hugo.  2  v.  14661-2 
Quatrevingt-trieze  ;  par  V.  Hugo.  9464 

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Quatrefages  de  Br^au,  J.  L.  A.  de.     The  human  species.     (In- 

ternat.  sci.  ser.)  18929 

—  The  Datural  hist,  of  man ;  element,  lect. ;  tr.  by  E.  A.  Youmans.  136.50 
Quatrelles,  pseud.     See  L'Epine,  E.  L.  V.  J. 

Quatrem^re  de  Quincy,  A.  C.     History  of  the  life  and  works  of 

Raffaello.  1297 

Quebec.     LeMoine,  J.  M.     Picturesque  Quebec.  21355 

—  Vivian,  H.  H.  {In  his  Notes'of  a  tour  in  America.)  18450 
Queechy  ;  by  E.  Wetherell  [S.  Warner].  4657 
Queen  Hortense  ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  1185 
Queen  Mary  ;  drama  ;  by  A.  Tennyson.  13894 
Queen  mother,  The  ;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  6349 
Queen,  The,  of  California  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     {In  his  His  level 

best,  etc.)  11209 

Queen,  The,  of  Connaught ;  by  H.  Jay.  14352 

Queen,  The,  of  Denmark  ;  by  Mrs.  Gore.  12445 

Queen  of  hearts  ;  by  W.  Collins.  889 

Queen,  The,  of  Sheba  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.  17247 

Queen,  The,  of  the  county;  by  H.  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  9174 

Queen  of  the  frqgs  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.   (In  his  Extravaganzas, 

V.  4.)  *I 

Queen  of  the  meadow  ;  by  C.  Gibbon.     3  v.  20209-11 

Queen,  The,  of  the  regiment;  by  K.  King.  12673 

Queen  Titania  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  20834 

Queenie's  whim  ;  by  R.  N.  Carey.  20264 

Queens.     Dixon,  W.  H.     History  of  two  queens  :  Catharine  of 

Aragon,  Anne  Boleyn.    2  v.  11935-6 

—  Kaufman,  R.    The  Queens  of  Eng.;  abrgd.  and  adapt,  fr.  Strickland's 

"  Queens,"  v.  1.  22267 

—  Smith,  J.  F.    Romantic  incidents  fn  the  lives  of  the  Queens  of  Eng.  4047 

—  Strickland,  A.    Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England.    12  v.  in  7.  4281-7 

Vols.  3  and  12  bound  separately. 

Same ;  abgd. ;  rev.  and  ed.  by  C.  G.  Parker.  7121 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland.    8  v.  4288-93 ;  5343-4 

Queens;  by  E.  H.  P^mery.  11324 

Queen's  domain  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  W.  Winter.  4834 

Queen's  favorite.  The  ;  or,  The  price  of  a  crown.  5598 

First  pub.  as  The  price  of  a  crown :  or,  Jehu  the  alchemist. 
Queen's  Maries,  The  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  19295 
Queen's  necklace,  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  9306 
Queens  of  society  ;  by  G.  and  P.  Wharton  [K.  and  J.  C.  Thom- 
son]. 4718 
Queen's  rest.  The  ;  by  E.  M.  Stewart.  (In  her  Cloister  legends.)  12789 
Queen's  revenge,  A  ;  by  W.  Collins.     (Tti  Nov.   and  tales  fr. 

Household  Words,  v.  5.)  14305 

—  Same.  (In  his  Alicia  Warlock.)  13744 
Queensbury,  Duchess  of.     Chambers,  W.     (In  his  Stories  of 

old  families.)  18362 

Queer  folk  ;  seven  stories  ;  by  E.  H.  K.  Hugessen.                       12908 

Queer  little  people  ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.  7092 

Queer  pets  at  Marcy's  ;  by  O.  T.  Miller.  19885 

Quentin  Durward ;  by  W.  Scott.  '                                        3824 

Quest;  by  [J.  C.  Bates].  5743 

Question,  A  ;  idyl  by  G.  Ebers.  20630 


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Question,  The,  of  Cain,     by  Mrs.  C.  Hoey. 
Question,  A,  of  honor ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher]. 
Question  Romaine,  La  ;  par  E.  About. 
Questions  of  the  day  ;  namely : 

Ford,  W.  C.    American  citizen's  manual.    2  v. 

Keay,  J.  S.    Spoiling  the  Egyptians. 

"Wells,  D.  A.    Our  merchant  marine. 
Quetelet,  li.  A.  J.     Letters  on  the  theory  of  probabilities  as 
appl.  to  the  mor.  and  polit.  sciences  ;  tr.  by  O.  G.  Downes. 

—  Mailly,  E.    Eulogy  on  Q.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Report,  1874.) 

Qui  aime  I'arbre  aime  la  branche  ;  par  P.  C^li^re.  {In  his  En 
sc^ne. 

Quirck,  R.  H.     Essays  on  educational  reformers. 

Contents.  Schools  of  the  Jesuits.— Ascham,  Montaigne,  Ratich,  Mil- 
ton.—Comenius.— Locke.— Rousseau's  Emile.— Basedow  and  the  Philan- 
thropin.- Pestalozzi.— Jacotot.— Herbert  Spencer.— Teaching  children.- 
Moral  and  religious  education. 

Quiet  family  ;  by  W.  E.  Suter.   (/n French's min.  dram.,  v.  30.) 

Quiet  heart.  The. 

Quiet  hours  ;  coll.  of  poems  ;  [by  M.  W.  Tileston].  2  ser.  13101  ; 

Quiet  Miss  Godolphin  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo]. 

Quiet  thoughts  for  quiet  hours. 

Quietism.     See  Bigelow,  J.     Molinos,  the  Quietist. 

Quillinan,  E.  The  rangers  of  Connaught.  (  With  Tieck,  J. 
L.     The  elves.) 

Qnilter,  H.     Giotto.     (lUust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.) 

Quin,  C  W.,  joint  author.     See  Strauss,  G.  L.  M. 

Quin,  W.  T.  W.,  Ea^i  of  Dunraven.  The  great  Divide ;  trav. 
in  the  upper  Yellowstone,  1874.     Illust. 

Quinby,  M.     Mysteries  of  bee-keeping  expl.  ;  new  ed. 

—  and  Root,  L.  C.    New  bee-keeping;    mysteries  of   bee-keeping  expl. 

Illust. 
Quincey,  T.  de.     See  De  Quincey,  T. 
Quincy,  A.  C.  Q.  de.     See  Quatrem^re  de  Quincy,  A.  C. 
Quincy,  E.     Life  of  Josiah  Quincy. 

—  Memoir  of  Josiah  Quincy.    {In  Quincy,  J.  Ess.  on  the  soiling  of  cattle.) 

—  Phoebe  Mallory ;  the  last  of  the  slaves.     {In  Liberty  bell.) 
Quiucy,  Josiah.*  b.  1744.  Magoon,  E.  L.  Orators  of  the  Amer. 

rev. 

—  Quincy,  J.    Memoir  of  J.  Quincy.  Jr. 

Quincy,  Josiah.  b.  1772.  Essays  on  the  soiling  of  cattle  and 
sugg.  useful  to  farmers  ;  with  mem.  of  the  author ;  by  E. 
Quincy. 

—  Memoir  of  J.  Quincy,  Jr. 

—  Memoir  of  the  life  of  J.  Q.  Adams. 
— «6peech.     {In  Amer.  oratory.) 

—  Speeches;  delivered  in  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S.    1805-1813;  ed.  by  E. 

Quincy. 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.    A  great  pub.  character.     {In  his  My  study  windows.) 

—  Quincy,  E.     Life  of  J.  Quincy. 

Quincy,  Josiah.  b.  1802.  Figures  of  the  past;  fr.  the  leaves 
of  old  journals. 

Contents.  A  puritan  academy.— Harvard  sixty  years  ago.— Commence- 
ment day  in  1821.— Reminiscences  of  the  2d.  president.— Visits  to  John 
Adams.— Talks  with  John  Adams.— The  old  president  in  public— "Eclipse" 
against  the  world.— Lafavette  in  Boston.- Lafavette  and  Col.  Huger.— 
How  Col.  Huger  told  the  story.— Lafayette  on  Bunker  Hill.— Daniel  "Web- 
ster at  home.— Lafayette  leaves  Mass.— The  Duke  of  Saxe- Weimar  and 
Capt.  Ryk.— The  governor  at  Nantucket.— A  journey  with  Judge  Story. 


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9602 
3573 


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21391 


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6272 

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3574 


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—From  New  York  to  Washington.— Visits  to  John  Randolph  in  the  Sen- 
ate.—Commodore  Stockton.— The  Supreme  Court  and  the  "Marianna 
Flora." — Washington  society  in  1826.— The  House  of  Representatives. — 
Through  Baltimore  to  Boston. — The  reverend  clergy. — Some  pillars  of  the 
state. — Two  notable  women. — Some  railroad  incidents. — Jackson  in  Mass. 
— Joseph  Smith  at  Nauvoo. 
Qiiincy,  Josiah  Phillips.     The  protection   of   majorities ;    or, 

Considerations  rel.  to  elect,  reform,  etc.  15417 

Contents.    Protection  of  majorities. — Coercion  in  the  later  stages  of 
education.— Function  of  town  libraries.- Abuse  of  reading.— The  better 
Samaritan. 
Quincy  family.     Muzzey,  A.  B.     {In  his  Reminis.)  22390 

Quincy,  Mass.     Adams,  C.  F.,  Jr.     The  new  departure  in  the 

common  schools  of  Q.  20350 

Same.    {In  his  Pub.  Lib.  and  the  common  schools.)  *I 

Quiner,  J.     Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 

Quinet,  E.     The  religious  revolution  of  the  19th.  cent.  20412 

—  The  Roman  Church  and  mod.  society;  ed.  bv  C.  E.  Lester.  5755 

—  La  revolution.    2  v.     .  '  14390-1 

—  Heath,  R.    E.  Quinet;  his  early  life  and  writings.    Portr.,  illust.,  etc.  20768 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Quinn,  J.  J.     Cholera  in  Cincinnati,  O.     (in  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Rept.,  V.  1,  1873.)  *I 

Quinnebasset  girls;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  17332 

Quint,  A.  H.     The  Potomac  and  the  Rapidan  ;    army  notes, 

1861-3.  5707 

Quintilianus,  M.  F.  De  institutione  oratoria,  cum  comment. 
G.  L.  Spalding  quibus  novas  lect.  et  not.  adj.  J.  J.  Des- 
sault.  [Ace.  M.  F.  (^uiutiliani  declamationes,  item  Cal- 
purnii  Flacci  ex  rec.  Burmanniana].  7  v.  (Bib.  Class. 
Lat.)  8312-18 

—  Institutes  of  oratory;  tr.  by  J.  S.  Watson.    2  v.  3577-8 
Quintus  Claudius  ;  romance  of  imperial  Rome  ;  by  E.Eckstein. 

2  V.  22251-2 

Quintus  Curtius.     See  Curtius  Rufus,  Q. 
Quintus  Fixlein,  Life  of ;  by  J.  P.  F.  Richter.     {In  Richter, 

J.  P.  F.     Campaner  Thai,  etc.)  16896 

(Quintus  Smyrnmus.     Sainte-Beuve,  (\  A.     Etude  sur  Quintus 

de  Smyrne.     {In  his  Etude  sur  Virgil.)  *I 

Quirinus,  pseud.     Letters  fr.  Rome  on  the  Council.     [Vatican 

Council].  9643 

Quisisana  ;  or.  Rest  at  last ;  fr.  the  German  of  F.  Spielhagen.    20551 
Quite  alone  ;  by  G.  A.  Sala.  6013 

Quite  so  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.      {In  his  Marjorie  Daw.)  11933 

Quitman,  J.  H.     Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.    Life  and  correspondence 

of  Q.     V.  2.  841 

Quits  ;  by  Baroness  von  Tautphoeus.  4354 

Quixstar;  by  [E.  Taylor].'  11939 

(^uordou  hounds.  The  ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.    {In  his  Frank  For- 
ester's sporting  scenes.)  9031  ;  9274 
Quotations      Ballon,  M.  M.     Pearls  of  thought.  20258 

—  Bartlett,  J.    Familiar  quotations.  6100 

—  Browne,  J.    Law  and  lawyers  in  literature.  22370 

—  Clouston,  W.  A.    Literary  curiosities  and  eccentricities.  15832 

—  Dobson,  "W.  T.    Literary  frivolities,  fancies,  follies,  and  frolics.  20736 

—  Great  truths  by  great  authors;  diet,  of  aids  to  reflection,  etc.  1640 

—  Hale,  S.  J.    Complete  dictionary  of  poetical  quotations.  ,  5666 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1027 

—  Lear,  H.  L.  S.    Here  and  there :  quaint  quotations.  22406 

—  Southgate,  H.  Many  thoughts  of  many  minds.  13638 
E.,  W.  D.    Easter  on  the  Riviera.  {In  Murphy,  B.  and  others. 

On  the  Ehine.)  19935 
Raabe,  Wilhelm,  pseud.     See  Corvinus,  J. 

Rab  and  his  friends;  by  J.  Brown,   (/n  /ii.s  Spare  hours,  ser.  1.)  562 

—  Same.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 
Rabaut-Saint-Etienne,   J.  P.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     Oeuvres 

de  R.-S.-E.     (In  Ms  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Rabbi  Jeshua  ;  an  eastern  story.  20520 

Rabbi's  daughter,  The.  (In  Isaacs,  I.  S.  Friday  night.)  8459 
Rabbits.     Bement,  C.  N.     The  rabbit  fancier.     (In  Saxton's 

rur.  hd.-bks.,  ser.  3.)  5694 

Rabelais,  F.     Works  ;  illust.  by  Dor6.  *I 

—  Besant,  W.    Eabelais.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  1891S 
(In  his  French  humorists.)              •  13061 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Scherer,  E.  (In  his  Etudes  crit.  de  litterature.)  14600 
Race  for  a  wife  ;  by  H.  Smart.  5541 
Race,  The,  for  wealth  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.  5741 
Races  of  man.     See  Ethnology  ; — Man  ; — Turkey. 

Rachel,  E.  F.,  dite.     Rachel  d'apr^s  sa  correspondance ;  par 

G.  D'Heylli  [A.  E.  Poinsot].  *I 

—  B.,  Mme.  de.    Memoirs.  3580 

—  Ballantine,  W.     (In  his  Some  experiences,  etc.,  v,  2.)                            '  21554 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.  (In  his  Actors  and  acting.)  14097 
Rachel  (^ray  ;  by  J.  Kavanagh.  2429 
Rachel  Ray  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  1207 
Rachel's  inheritance  ;  by  M.  Veley.  22341 
Rachel's  share  of  the  road.  (Round-rob.  ser.)  22310* 
Rachel's  sleigh  ride.  {In  Isaacs,  I.  S.  Friday  night.)  8459 
Racine,  J.     Theatre  complet.  14399 

Contents.  LaTh^baide,ou,Lesfr6res  ennemis. — Alexandre  le  Grand. — 
Andromaque.— Les  plaideurs.— Britannicus.— B<^^renice.— Bajazet.— ^Nlith- 
ridate. — Iphig6nie  en  Aulide.—Phedre.— Esther.— Athalie.— Plan  du  pre- 
mier acte  d'lphig^nie  en  Tauride. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3, 10.)  .    *I 

—  Trollope,  H.  M.  Corneille  and  Bacine.  20498 
Racine,  Louis.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Radau,   R.     Wonders  of    acoustics ;    or,    The   phenomena  of 

sound ;    fr.  the  French ;  rev.   by  R.    Ball.      (111.    lib.  of 

wonders.)  8663 

Radcliffe,  A.  G.     Schools  and  masters  of  painting;  app.,  The 

principal  galleries  of  Europe.     Illust.  16124 

Radcliffe,  A.  (W.)  Ludovico  in  the  haunted  chamber;  fr. 
"  Mysteries  of  Udolpho."     (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for 

a  corner.)  2101 

—  Romance  of  the  forest.  3581 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.    (In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 

—  Kavanagh,  J.     (I7i  her  Eng.  women.)  7014 

—  Scott,  W.  (In  ^is Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  1 ;  and  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)  3850;  3837 
Radcliffe,  C.  B.  Vital  motion  as  a  mode  of  phys.  motion.  16847 
Radiation.     Forbes,  G.     Radiation.     (In  So.  Kensington  Sci. 

lect.,  V.  1.)  17678 

—  Tyndall,  J.    On  radiation.  9768 
Same.    (In  his  Fragments  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 

Radical  Club,  Chestnut  St.,  Boston.    Sargent,  M.  E.  Sketches 

and  reminiscences  of  the  club.  20117 


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Radical  discourses  ou  relig.  subjects  ;  by  W.  Denton.  11284 

Radical  problems  ;  by  C.  A.  Bartol.  9974 
Radiometer.     Cooke,  J.  P.     The  radiometer.      {In    his  Sci. 

culture.)                                        -  20756 
Radnor,  Loi^d.     See  Bouverie,  W.  P. 
Radowitz,  J.  M.  von.     Hayward,  A.     {In  Ms  Biog.  and  crit. 

ess.,  V.  1.)  17946 
Rae,  E.     The  land  of  the  north  wind ;  among  the  Laplanders 

and  the  Samoydes.  13882 

—  The  White  Sea  peninsula ;  journey  in  Russian  Lapland  and  Karelia.  Map 

and  illust.  21987 
Rae,  W.  F.     Columbia  and  Canada ;  the  Gt.  Republic  and  the 

New  Dominion.     Suppl.  to  "  Westward  by  rail."  18141 

—  Introductory  chap. ;  [life,  etc.,  of  Taine] .     {In  Taine,  H.  A.    Notes  on 

England^)  10504 

—  Newfoundland  to  Manitoba  thr.  Canada ;  maritime,  mining,  and  prairie 

provinces.    Maps  and  illust.                                           .  20903 

—  Wilkes,  Sheridan,  Fox ;  the  opposition  under  George  III.  12771 
Raeburn,  H.     Brown,  J.     {Li  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.)  22240 

—  Cunningham,  A.     {In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters,  etc.^  v.  4.)  1056 

—  Stevenson,  R.  L.    Some  portraits  by  R.     {In  his  Yirgmibus,  etc.)  22710 
Raffaello  Santi  or  Sanzio.     Crowe,  J.  A.  and  Cavalcaselle,  G. 

B.      Raphael ;    his   life   and   works ;    recent,    discovered 

records,  v.  1.  22652 

—  D'Anyers,  N.    Raphael.  18916 

—  Davis,  J.  P.    (In  his  Thoughts  on  great  painters.)  6530 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.    Homes,  haunts,  and  works  of  Rubens,  etc.  10178 

—  Grimm,  H.     (In  his  Zehn  ausgewahlte  Ess.)  10304 
Das  Leben  Raphaels  von  Urbino ;  Italionischer  Text  von  Vasari.  10305 

—  Jameson,  A.  Raphael;  The  scholars  of  Raphael.     {In  her  Mem.)  2324 
.    —  Owen,  A.  C.    Raffaelle.     {In  her  Art  schools,  etc.)  15926 

—  Perkins,  C.  C.    Raphael  and  Michelangelo;  crit.  and  biog.  esi?.  *I 

—  Quatremere  de  Quincy,  A.  C.    Life  and  works  of  R.  1297 

—  Springer,  A.    Rattael  und  Michelangelo.  *I 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.    Raphael.  17148 

—  Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.    Rafael  and  Michael  Angelo.     {In  his  Chr.  art,  etc.)  11076 
Raft,  A,  that  no  man  made  ;  by  R.  T.  S.  Lowell.     {In  Little 

class.,  V.  8.)  12979 

Rag  picker.  The  ;  or,  Bound  and  free.  3583 
Rag  picker  of  Paris  ;  drama  ;  by  E.  Stirling.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  14.)  11816 

Ragged  Dick  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  7396 

Ragged  register,  A  ;  by  A.  E.  Dickinson.  18819 
Raglan,  Lord.     See  Somerset,  F.  J.  H. 

Ragnarok  ;  the  age  of  fire  and  gravel ;  by  I.  Donnelly.  22249 

Ragnet,  C.     Treatise  on  currency  and  banking.  3584 
Rahel,  pseud.     See  Varnhagen  von  Ense,  R.  A.  F.  L.  M. 
Raibaud,  A.,  psez^d.     ^See  Giraudeau,  F. 
Raibolini,  F.     See  Francia,  F. 

Raikes,  T.     Personal  reminiscences.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  13766 

—  Portion  of  the  journal  bv  R.,  1831-47;  social  and  polit.  life  in  London  and 

Paris.    New  ed.    2  v.  6469-70 

Railroad,  The,  and  the  church-yard  ;  by  B.  Bjornstjerne.  9290 
Railroads,  Railways.     Adams,  C.  F..  Jr.     Notes  on  railroad 

accidents.  19197 
Railroads ;  their  origin  and  problems.  17880 

—  Baker,  T.    Railway  engineering.  *I 

—  Barry,  J.  W.    Railway  appliances;  descr.  of  <letails  of  railway  constr., 

incl.  a  not.  of  rolling  stock.                                                      "  15786 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1029 

—  Bolles,  A.  S.     (In  his  Industrial  history  of  the  U.  S.)  18466 

—  Clarke,  D.  K.    Railways  and  tramways.  15474 

—  Davis,  C.  H.    Report  on  inter-oceanic  canals  and  railroads  between  the 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans.  *I 

—  Donaldson,  W.    Tables  for  plate  layers.  9897 

—  Fairlie,  R.    Railways  or  no  railways ;  narrow  gauge  v.  broad  gauge.  *I 

—  Gillespie,  W.  M.    Manual  of  the  principles  and  practice  of  road-making 

and  railroads.  16925 

—  Helper,  H.  R.,  and  others.    The  Three  Americas  railway;  an  intemat. 

and  intercontinental  enterprise.  20650 

—  Hubbard,  G.  G.    American  railroads.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1874.)                                                                                 '  15734 

—  Jeans,  J.  S.    Jubilee  memorial  of  the  railway  system;  hist,  of  the  Stock- 

ton and  Darlington  railways.  16595 

—  Jevons,  W.  S.    Railways  and  the  state.     (In  Owens  College.  Ess.  and 

addr.)                                                                            *  12926 

—  Lan^don,  W.  E.    Application  of  electricity  to  railway  working.  17531 

—  Lardner,  D.    Railway  economy.                 *                                                   -  2571 

—  Railway  morals  and  railway  policy.     (In  his  Essays.)  5863 

—  Reynolds,  M.    Certificates  of  qualifications  in  the  running  service  of  rail- 

ways.    (In  his  Mod.  locom.  eng.)  19128 

—  Shunk,  W.  F.    The  field  engineer;  survey,  location,  and  track-work.  19858 

—  Smiles,  S.    Origin  and  extension  of  the  railway  system.    (7?i  his  Lives  of 

the  Eng.,  v.  5.)                                                '  *I 

—  Smith,  S.    Romance  and  humor  of  the  rail.  11588 

—  Spooner,  C.  E.    Narrow  gauge  railways.  *I 

—  Stevenson,  R.  M.    Railways.  4224 

—  Stimson,  A.  L.    History  of  the  express  business ;  iucl.  origin  of  the  rail- 

way system  in  America.  20349 

—  Trautwine,  J.  C.    Field  pract.  of  laying  out  circular  curves.  15541 

—  See  also  Car-building;— Tehuantepec;— Tramways. 

Railway  anecdote  book.  16552 

Railway  eogineering.     See  Engioeering. 

Railway  junction,  A;    or,  The  romance  of  Lady  bank.     {In 

Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  7.)  19152 
Raimund,  Golo,  pseud.     See  Dannenberg,  G. 
Rain,  T.     Individualism  and  the  Church ;   The  Pharisee  and 

the  Publican.     {In  Scotch  sermons,  1880.)  19903 
Rain.     Proctor,  R.  A.     The  levelling  power  of  rain.     {In  his 

Pleasant  ways,  etc.)  18336 

Same.    (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Rainbow  and  Lucky  stories.     See  Abbott,  J. 

Rainbows  for  children  ;  ed.  by  L.  M.  Child.  7026 

Rainbow's  journey  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  68 

Rainbow's  rest ;  by  T.  Hood.  10571 

Raising  the  veil ;  or.  Scenes  in  the  courts  ;  by  B.  Fenner.  1460 

Raising  the  wind  ;  by  J.  Kenney.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,*  v.  4.)  11836 
Rdle  or  Ralle  or  Rasles,   S.     Francis,   C.     Life  of  R.     {In 

Sparks,   J.     Lib.   of  Am.   biog.,   v.   17.)  4126 

Raleigh,  Sir  W.     Poems.     {In  Hannah,  J.     Courtly  poets.)  13709 

—  Creighton,  L.    Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  18995 

—  Edwards,  E..   Life  of  R. ;  with  his  letters.    2  v.  273-4 

—  Frost,  T.    Explorations  and  adventures  in  Guiana.     (In  his  Hf .-hrs. 

with  early  explor.)                                       «  21074 

—  Hannah,  J.    Poems  of  R.     (In  his  Courtly  poets.)  13709 

—  Kingsley,  C.    Sir  W.  Raleigh  and  his  time,  etc.  2475 
Same.     (In  his  Plays  and  puritans.)  11641 

—  Pavne,  E.  J,    R.'s  vovage  to  Guiana.     (In  his  Yovages,  etc.)  21899 

—  St.  John,  J.  A.    Life  of  Raleigh.    2  v.                      *  8979-80 

—  Spear,  C.    (In  his  Voices  from  prison.)  4162 

—  Towle,  G.  M.  Raleigh,  his  exploits  and  voyages.  21121 
Ralfe,  C.  H.  Exercise  and  training.  *  18247 
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Ralph  and  Bruno  ;  by  M.  Bramston.  15480 

Ralph  the  heir  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  9166 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird  ;  by  Mrs.  Alexander  [A.  F.  Hector].  13678 

Ralph's  year  in  Russia  ;  by  R.  Richardson.  22204 

Ralston,  R.  S.     Introduction.     i^In  Stokes,  M.     Indian  fairy 

tales.)  20097 

Ralston,  W.  R.  S.     Early  Russian  history  ;  lect.  13632 

—  Krilof  and  his  fables.  7768 

—  Russian  folk-tales.  •  12068 

—  Songs  of  the  Russian  people.  10727 
Ramann,  L.     Franz  Liszt,  artist  and  man;   1811-1840;  tr.  by 

E.  Cowdery.     2  y.  22699-700 

Rambaud,  A.     Histoire  de  la  Russie  jusqu'a  1877.  14557 

—  Same ;  History  of  Russia  to  1877 ;  tr.  by  L.  B.  Lang.    Illust.    2  v.  18639-40 

—  and  Dole,  X.  H.    Popular  hist,  of  Russia,  to  1882;  tr.  by  L.  B.  Lang  (ed. 

and  enl.  bv  D.),  incl.  a  history  of  the  Turko-Russian  war,  1877-78,  by 
the  ed.    illust.    3  v.  *I 

Rambles  and  adv.  of  our  school  field-club  ;  by  G.  C.  Davies.      20553 
Rambling  story,  A  ;  by  M.  C.  Clarke.  13429 

Rambossou,  J.     Astronomy;  tr.  by  C.  B.  Pitman.  13820 

Rambouillet,  J.  S.  d'A.     See  Montausier. 

Rame.  L.  de  la  {pseud.  Ouida).     Bimbi ;  stories  for  children.    21838 
Contents.    The  Niirnberg  stove.— The  ambitious  rose-tree.— Moulflou. 
—Lampblaek.— The  child  of  Urbino.— In  the  apple-country.— Findelkind. — 
Meleagris  Gallopavo.— The  little  Earl. 

—  A  dog  of  Flanders.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  10.)  12981 

—  A  leaf  in  the  storm.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  11.)  12982 
Rameses  the  Great.     Lanoye,  F.  de.    Rameses  the  Great ;  or, 

Egypt  3300  years  ago.  8104 

Ramond  de  Carbonni^re,  L.  F.  E.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In 

his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  10.)  *I 

Ramsay,  Mrs.     A  summer  in  Spain.  12734 

Ramsay,  A.    Cunningham,  A.     (In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  4.)  1056 

Ramsay,  B.  D.  W.    Rough  recollections  of  military  service  and 

society.     2  v.  22425-6 

Ramsay,  E.  B.     Pulpit  table-talk  ;  remarks  and  anecdotes  on 

preachers  and  preaching.  7622 

—  Reminiscences  of  Scottish  life  and  character;  and  memoir  of  R.,  bv  C. 

Innes.    22d.  ed.                                                                                    '  12825 

Ramsay,  W.     Manual  of  Roman  antiquities.  6383 

Ramsden,  J.    Howe,  H.     (7n /ws  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  e^c.)  2012 
Ramsey,  W.     Spiritualism  a  Satanic  delusion,  and  a  sign  of 

the  times.  6490 

Sd.  vnth  Hastings,  H.  L.    Thessalonica. 

Ran  away  to  sea  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3637 

Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.     .  10531 
Ranee,  A.  J.  le  B.  de.     Saij^te-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr. 

lit.,  V.  3.)  *I 
Ranee,  C.  E.  de.     The  water  supply  of  England  and  Wales ; 

its  geology,  etc.  21557 
Rand,  E.  A.    All  aboard  for  sunrise  lands  ;  trip  thr.  California 

across  the  Pacific  to  Japan,  China,  and  Australia.     Illust.  21250 

Rand,  E.  S.,  Jr.     Flowers  for  parlor  and  garden.     Illust.  6331 

—  Garden  flowers ;  how  to  cultivate  them.  6886 

—  Orchids ;  manual  of  orchid  culture.  15762 


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Kandall,  D.  A.     The  handwriting  of  God  in  Egypt,  Sinai,  and 

the  Holy  Land  ;  records  of  a  journey.     Illust.  7863 

Randall,  G.  M.,  B2^.     Absalom.     {In   Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Young  men,  etc.)  4914 

—  Why  I  am  a  churchman.  {In  Pitts-St.  chap,  lect.)  20424 
Randall,  H.  S.  Life  of  T.  Jefferson.  3  v.  3585-7 
Randall,  S.  S.     First  principles  of  popular  education  and  pub. 

instruction.  7486 

—  History  of  the  state  of  New  York.  •  8494 
Randegger,  A.  Singing.  (Music  prim.)  18423 
Randolph,  M7's.  — .     Little  pansy.  20177 

—  Wild  hyacinthe/  14296 
Randolph,  E.  Speech.  (In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 
Randolph,  J.  T.  The  heiress  of  Sweetwater.  11790 
Randolph,  J.     Speeches.      (In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

—  Athims,  H.    John  Randolph.  22120 

—  Baldwin,  J.  G.    Randolph  of  Roanoke.     (7« /liS  Party  lead.)  *I 

—  Bouldin,  P.    Home  reminiscences  of  Randolph.  7697 

—  Garland,  H.  A.    Life  of  Randolph.  2206 

—  Magoon,  E.L.     (/?i  ^is  Orators  of  Am.  rev.)  2858 

—  Parton,  J.     (In  his  Famous  Americans.)  6677 

—  Quiney,  J.  (In  his  Figures  of  the  past.)  22480 
Randolph,  S.  N.     Domestic  life  of  T.  Jefferson,  compl.  from 

letters  and  reminiscences.  14056 

—  Life  of  T.  J.  Jackson.  ("  Stonewall "  Jackson) .  15803 
Random  rambles  ;  by  L.  C.  Moulton.  20572 
Random  shots  ;  by  C.  H.  Clark.  19199 
Rands,  W.  B.  (^>.sf^?/f/.    M.Browne).    Chaucer's  England.    2  v.  *I 

—  Henry  Holbeach,  student  in  life  and  philosophy.  2  v.  6301-2 
Rangcley  lakes.  Farrar,  C.  A.  J.  Eastward,  ho  I  19743 
Rangers,  The  ;  by  D.  P.  Thompson.  4446 
Rangers  and  regulators.  The,  of  the  Tanaha  ;  by  M.  Reid.  14065 
Rangers  of  Connaught,  The;  by  E.  Quillinan.  12446 

B(L  unth  Tieck,  J.  L.    The  elves. 
Ranke,  F.  L.  von.     Civil  wars  and  monarchy  in  France,  16th. 

and  17th.  cent.  ;  tr.  by  M.  A.  Garvey.  3588 

—  Ecclesiastical  and  polit.  hist,  of  the  Popes  of  Rome ;  tr,  by  S.  Austin.    2  v.  3589-90 

—  Same-,  tr.  by  E,  Foster.    3  v.  3691-3 

—  History  of  England,  priuc,  in  the  17th.  cent.    6  v.  13724-9 

—  History  of  Servia,  and  the  Servian  revolution ;  with  sketch  of  the  insur- 

rection in  Bosnia.    Add.,  The  slave  provinces  of  Turkey ;  chief,  from 

the  French  of  C.  Robert.  3595 

—  History  of  the  Reformation  in  Germany.  ,    3594 

—  Macauiay,  T.  B.     (in  ^^■s  Crit,,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  2789 
Same.    {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

Rankin,  M.     Twenty  years  among  the  Mexicans  ;  narrative  of 

missionary  labor.  15523 

Rankine,  W.  J.  M.     Applied  mechanics.  3596 

—  Manual  of  civil  engineering.    6th.  ed.  8536 

—  Manual  of  the  steam  engine,  and  other  prime  movers.    6th.  ed.  ♦!;  12271 
-  Useful  rules  and  tables  rel.  to  mensuration,  engineering,  structures,  and 

machines.  8661 

—  and  Bamber,  E.  A  mechanical  text-book.  12270 
Rannie,  D.  W.  Historical  outline  of  the  English  constitution.  21192 
Rantoul,  R.,  Jr.     Memoirs,  speeches,  and  writings  ;  ed.  by  L. 

Hamilton.  3598 

Raphael ;  by  A.  de  Lamartine.  2869 
Raphael.     /S'fie  Raffaello. 

Raphall,  M.  J.    Bible  view  of  slavery,     {In  Fast  day  sermons.)  1454 


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Rapid  transit  abroad  [Scotland,  England,  Belgium  and  Ger- 
many, Switzerland,  Italy,  France].  18585 
Rare  pale  Margaret.  18210 
Rasle  or  Rasles.     See  Rdle. 
Rasselas  ;  by  S.  Johnson.  2373 

—  Same ;  another  copy.  (Bayard  ser.)  7750 
Ratich,  W.  Quick,  R.  H.  (In  his  Ess.  on  educ.  reformers.)  12175 
Rationalism.     Fisher,  G.  P.     Faith  and  rationalism.  18564 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     (In  his  Meditations.)  6964 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    Reason  in  religion.  6955 

—  Lecky,  W.  E.  H.    History  of  the  rise  and  influence  of  rationalism  in 

Europe.    2  v.  '  ^  6029-30 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    The  introduction  of  rationalistic  principles  into  revealed 

religion.     (In  his  Ess.,  crit.  and  hist.,  v.  1.)  10126 

—  Patterson,  R.    Fables  of  infidelity  and  facts  of    faith ;  tracts  on  the 

absurdity  of  atheism,  etc.  6491 
Rattan,  V.     A  popular  California  flora ;  with  lessons  adapt,  to 

the  Pacific  Coast.     4th.  ed.  22629 

Rattlin,  the  reefer;  by  F.  Marryat.  ,2917 

Rau,  C.     Early  man  in  Europe.  16125 

—  Memoir  of  C.  F.  P.  von  Martins.  (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)  11625 
Ran,  H.     Beethoven;  biog.  romance  ;  from  the  German.  20178 

—  Mozart;  biog.  romance;  from  the  German;  by  E.  R.  Sill.  7269 
Ranch,  F.  A.  Psychology.  3599 
Ranch,  J.  H.     The  sanitary  problems  of  Chicago.     {I7i  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Raumer,  F.  L.  G.  von.     England  in  1835  ;  tr.   by  S.  Austen 

and  H.  E.  Lloyd.  3600 

Raumer,  K.  von.     Life  and  system  of  Pestalozzi.  *I 

Rausse,  J.  H.     Water-cure  in   every  disease  ;  Errors  in  the 

water-cure.     (Water-cure  Lib.,  v.  6.)  9923 

Ravaillac,  F.    L'P^cluse,  L'abb^  de.    Trial  of  R.  for  the  murder 

of  Henry  the  Great.     (  With  his  Mem.  pf  M.  de  Bethune.)         *I 
Raven,  Ralph,  pseud.     Golden  dreams  and  leaden  realities.  5164 

Ravenshoe  ;  by  H.  Kingsley.  2507 

Ravenstein,  E.  G.  and  Hulley,  J.  The  gymnasium  and  its  fit- 
tings ;  illust.  descr.  of  gymnastic  apparatus,  covered  and 
open-air  gymnasia.  18219 

—  Hand-book  of  gymnastics  and  athletics.  15638 
Rawlinson,  G.     Alleged  hist,  difficulties  of  the  Old  and  New 

Testaments,  and  the  light  thrown  on  them  by   mod.   disc. 

(In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scept.)  9747 

—  The  five  great  monarchies  of  the  anc.  eastern  world.    4  v.  8908-11 

Contents.    Y.  1.    Chaldea.— Assyria.     2.     Assyria.     3.  Media. — 
Babylonia.    4.    Persia. 

—  Hislorical  evid.  of  the  Script,  records.     (Bampton  lect.)  5165 

—  Historical  illust.  of  the  Old  Testament;  add.  by  H.  B.  Hackett.  12148 

—  Manual  of  ancient  history.  8614 

—  The  origin  of  nations.      '  17474 

Contents.    Early  civilizations. — Ethnic  affinities  in  the  anc.  world;  or, 
Toldoth  Beni-Noah;  comment,  on  the  10th.  chap,  of  Genesis. 

—  The  religious  of  the  ancient  world.  22599 

—  The  seventh  great  Oriental  monarchy;  geography,  hist.,  etc.,  of  the  Sas- 

saniau  or  New  Persian  empire.    '  '  15861 

—  Sixth  great  Oriental  monarchy  (Parthia.)  1146ft 

—  See  also  Herodotus.    History. 

Rawlinson,  H.     England  and  Russia  in  the  East ;  polit.   and 

geog.  cond.  of  Centr.  Asia.     2d.  ed.  '  14099 


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Rawlinson,  R     Letter,     (/n  Assoc,  of  Mun.   and  San.   Eng. 

Proc,  V.  4.)  *I 

Ray,  I.     Contributions  to  mental  pathology.  11326 

—  Mental  hygiene.  7644 
Ray,  J.     Handbook  of  proverbs  ;  with  add.  fr.  for.  languages, 

and  add.  by  H.  G.  Bohn.  429 

Ray,  W.     Spear,  C.     {In  his  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 

Ray  ;  by  H.  P.  Spofford'.      {In  Little  class.,  v.  11.)  12982 

Raymond,  C.W.     Cadet  life  at  West  Point.     {In  Some  cur. 

schools.)  20401 

Raymond,  G.     Life  and  enterprises  of  R.  W.  Elliston.  3601 

Raymond,  G.  L.     Colony  ballads.  16779 

Raymond,  H.  J.     Maverick,  A.     H.  J.  Raymond  and  the  New 

York  press  ;  prog,  of  Amer.  journalism.  8447 

Raymond,  J.  H.     Life  and  letters  :  ed.  by  his  daughter  ;  [with 

acct.  of  Vassar  College].  20413 

Raymond,  M.     Systematic  theology.  2  v.  *I 

Raymond,  R.  J.     Mr.   and  Mrs.  Peter  White.     {In  French's 

min.  dr.,  v.  30.)  7986 

Raymond,  R.  R.    Shakespeare  for  the  young  folk.  21101 

Raymond,  R.  W.     Hygiene  of  metal  mines.     {In   Buck,   A. 

H.     Treat,  on  hygiene,  etc.^  v.  2.)  19452 

—  Mines,  mills,  and  furnaces  of  the  Pacific  states  and  territories.  9875 

—  Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  west  of  the  Rocky  mts.    5th.  ann.  rept.  13839 
Raymond  and  Agnes  ;  drama ;  by  M.  G.   Lewis.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  24.)  11822 

Raymonde  ;  by  A.  Theuriet.  18096 

Raynal,  F.  E.    Wrecked  on  a  reef  ;  or,  Twenty  months  among 

the  Auckland  isles.  13289 

Rayner,  B.  F.  The  dumb  boy  of  Manchester.   {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  43.)  11831 

Raynouard,  F.  J.  M.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund., 

V.  5.)  *I 

Rayons  et  les  ombres,  Les  ;  par  V.  Hugo.  14444 

Rea,  M.  A.     Fisher,  H.   N.     {In  Higginson,   T.  W,     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Reach,  A.  B.     Jenny  Lind  at  last.     {In  French's  min.    dr., 

V.  24.)  -  7983 

Read,  C.     On  the  theory  of  logic  ;  essay.  18641 

Read,  C.  H.  Repentance  and  conversion.  (7n  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Read,  D.     Address.     In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

—  Address  in  memory  of  W.  H.  McGufley.     (In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1878.)   17753 
Read,  David.     Nathan  Read.;  contrib.  to  the  early  hist,  of  the 

steamboat  and  locomotive  engine.  8543 
Read,  'E.^  joint  author.     See  Rodney,  M.  L. 

Read,  G.  Read,  W.  T.  Life  and  correspondence  of  R.  10526 
Read,  H.     The  palace  of  the  Great  King  ;  power,  wisdom,  and 

goodness  of  God,  illust.  in  his  works.  3602 

Read,  J.  M.     Savage,  J.     {In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 

A  book  with  "*I"  after  the  entry  cannot  be  had  by  putting  this  mark  on  the  card 
of  a  user  of  the  Library,  and  can  be  secured  only  by  asking  an  attendant  for  it. 

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Read,  N.  Read,  D.  Nathan  Read  ;  early  hist,  of  the  steam- 
boat and  locomotive  engine.  8543 

Read,-  T.  B.     Poetical  works.  3  v.  19266-8 

Read,  W.  T.     Life  and  correspondence  of  G.  Read.  10526 

Read.     See  also  Reed,  Rede,  Reid. 

Reade,  A.  A.  Study  and  stimulants  ;  intoxicants  and  narcotics 

in  rel.  to  intellect,  life.  22873 

Reade,  C.     The  box  tunnel.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 

—  Same.     (  With  Propria  quae  marii)us.  1065 

—  Christie  Johnstone.  3610 

—  The  cloister  and  the  hearth.  242 

—  The  eighth  commandment.  3606 

—  Griffith  Gaunt.  3604 

—  A  hero  and  a  martjT.  13347 

—  It  is  never  too  late'to  mend.  3608 

—  The  jilt.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  17043 

—  Love  me  little,  love  me  long.  3607 

—  Multum  in  parvo.    II lust.  22084 

Contents.    History  of  an  acre.— The  Knightsbridge  mystery.— Single- 
heart,  and  Doubleface. 

—  Peg  Woffington.  3609 

—  Propria  quae  maribus,  a  jeu  d'esprit;  and  The  box  tunnel,  a  fact.  1065 

—  Put  yourself  in  his  place.  4413 

—  Readiana;  comments  on  current  events.    Portr.  22328 

—  A  simpleton.                                                                                       ,  11918 

—  Siugleheart,  and  Doubleface.    See  Multum  in  parvo,  above. 

—  A  terrible  temptation.  9228 

—  True  love  never  did  run  smooth.  8743 

Contents.   Clouds  and  sunshine.— The  bloomer.— Art :  a  dramatic  tale. 

—  Very  hard  cash.  5534 

—  The  wandering  heir,  11227 

—  White  lies.  3612 

—  A  woman-hater.  16982 

—  and  Boucicault,  D.    Foiil  play.  3605 

—  joint  author.    See  Taylor,  T.* 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.     (In  his  Chats.)  22863 

—  McCarthy,  J.     (In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  Sketch  of  R.  (In  Dram,  of  the  present  day.)  10138 
Reade,  H.  L.  Money,  and  how  to  make  it.  11211 
Reade,  T.  M.  Chemical  denudation  in  rel.  to  geological  time.  19670 
^           Contents.    Geological  time.— Geological  significance  of  the  Challenger 

discoveries.— Limestone  as  an  index  of  Geolog.  time. 

—  Geology  of  Liverpool  in  rel.  to  engineering  work.    (In  Ass.  of  Munic. 

and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  5.)  *I 

Reade,  W.  W.     The  African  sketch-book.     2  v.  6844-5 

—  The  martyrdom  of  man.  11086 

Contents.    War.— Religion.— Liberty.-Intellect. 

—  Savage  Africa :  narr.  of  a  tour.    Illust.  5823 

—  The  story  of  the  Ashantee  campaign.  12912 
Reading.     Abbott,  L.     Hints  for  home  reading ;  chapters  on 

books  and  their  uses.  19847 

—  Atkinson,  W.  P.    The  right  use  of  books ;  lect.  18401 

—  Foster,  W.  E.    Libraries  and  readers.  22756 

—  Green,  S.  S.    Libraries  and  schools.  22757 

—  Hawes,  J.    On  reading.     (  With  his  Lect.  to  young  men.)  1795 

—  Hewins,  C.  M.    Books  for  the  young.               *  22758 

—  King,  T.  S.     (In  ^is  Substance  and  show,  etc.)  17277 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Books.     (In  his  Friendship  of  books.)  12252 

—  Porter,  N.    Books  and  reading.  9002 

—  Putnam,  G.  P.  and  Perkins,  F.  B.    The  best  reading.  8589 ;  10026 

—  Quincy,  J.  P.    Abuse  of  reading.    (In  his  Protection  of  majorities.)  15417 

—  See  also  Elocution ;— Rhetoric. 

Also  Eng.  literature.    Select,  for  reading  and  speaking. 
Reading  club  and  handy  speaker.     See  Baker,  G.  M. 
Reading  party,  A,  in  the  long  vacation.     (In  Tales  fr.  Black- 
wood, V.  2.)  19141 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS. 


1035 


Ready-mouey  Mortiboy;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice. 

R^al,  A.  {pseud.  Fernand  Michel) .  Story  of  the  stick  in  all  ages 
and  lands. 

Real  and  ideal ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.     {In  his  Idols.) 

Real  folks ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney. 

Real  lady,  A  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].     {In  her  Dead  sin, 
etc.) 

Real  property.     Digby,  K.  E.    Introduction  to  the  hist,  of  the 
law  of  real  property. 

Realism.     Bowen,  F.     Realism,  nominalism,  and  conceptual- 
ism.     {In  hisMod.  philosophy.) 

Realmah ;  by  [A.  Helps]. 

Reason.     Hickok,  L.  P.     The  logic  of  reason. 
—  Kant,  I.    Critique  of  pure  reason. 

Reason  {in  religion).     See  Rationalism. 

Reason  why.  The  ;  condensed  scientific  knowledge  for  the  mil- 
lion. 

Reason  why,  The  ;  natural  history.     lUust. 

Reason  why.     See  also  Biblical  reason  why. 

Reata  ;  what's  in  a  name  ;  by  E.  D.  Gerard. 

Reaumur,  R.  A.  F.  de.     Elements  of  the  art   of   making   tin 
plates.     {In  Flower,  P.  W.     Hist,  of  the  trade  in  tin.) 
Cooper,  T.    {In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.) 


11561 

15376 

16980 

9650 

11481 

*I 

17186 

7580 

13331 

2419 


3614 
1768 

19760 

19651 
6741 


Rebecca  and  Rowena ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray,  (/n  Ms  Burlesques.)  5380 
Rebecca's  ma;  by  F.  W.  Loring.     {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)         11874 

—  Same.    {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.) 
Rebel,  The,  of  the  family  ;  by  E.  L.  Linton. 
Rebel's  recollections,  A  ;  by  G.  E.  Eggleston. 
Reber,  F.  von.     History   of   anc.  art;  tr.  and  aug.  by  J.  T. 

Clarke.    Illust.  and  glossary. 
Rebhun,  P.     Schauspiel.    (Deut.  Dich.  d.  16  Jahrh.,  v.  2.) 
Reboisement  in  France  ;  by  J.  C.  Brown. 
Rebus.     See  Amusements. 
Recamier,  J.  F.  J.  A.   (B.)     Lenormant,  A.   C.     Madame  R6- 

camier  and  her  friends  ;  tr.  by  [I.  M.  Luyster]. 

—  Memoirs  and  correspondence. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  1, 14.) 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.    {In  their  Queens  of  soc.) 
Receipts  (in  general).    Allen,  H.  B.  The  useful  companion  and 

artificer's  assistant. 

—  Axon,  W.  E.  A.    The  mechanic's  friend;  receipts  and  prad;.  suggestions. 

—  Benjamin,  P.    "Wrinkles  and  recipes,  compl.  fr.  the  Scientific  American. 

—  CoQley,  A.  J.    Cyclopaedia  of  practical  receipts. 
Same;  5th.  ed.*,  rev.  etc.,  by  R.  V.  Tuson. 

—  Pilkington,  J.    Useful  receipts.    {In  his  Artist's  and  mechanic's  repos.) 

—  Spon,  E.     Workshop  receipts. 

—  See  also  Cookery. 
Recent  polar  voyages.      Record  of  adv.   and  disc.  ;    fr.   the 

search  after  Franklin  to  the  Brit.  Polar  Exped.,  1875-1876. 
Reciprocal  duties  of   state  and  subject ;    by  J.   A.   Froude. 
{In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  2.) 


20170 
13317 

22600 
16356 
15702 


14116 

6675 

*I 

4718 

21812 
14026 
15360 
935 
11089 
3470 
12070 


17155 


Recit  ft'une  soeur  ;  par  Mme.  A.  Craven.     2  v. 


9686 
9387-8 


Recitations.   See  English  literature. 
speaking. 
Also  Entertainments. 


Selections  for  reading  and 


1036  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Recitations  and  readings.     See  Dick,  W.  B. 

Relus,  E.     The  earth  ;  descr.  hist,  of  the  life  of  the  globe  ;  tr. 

by  B.  B.  Woodward  ;  ed.  by  H.  Woodward.     lUust.  9722 

—  The  history  of  a  mountain;  tr.  by  B.  Ness  and  J.  Lillie.    Illust.  20489 

—  The  ocean.  *  11275 
Recollections  and  suggestions  ;  1813-1873  ;  by  J.  E.  Russell.  13468 
Recollections  of  a  busy  life  ;  by  H.  Greeley.  7689 
Recollections  of  a  New  Eng.  bride,  and  a  Southern  matron  ;  by 

C.  Oilman.                                                                                 "  2263 
Recollections  of  curious  characters  and  pleasant  places  ;  by  C. 

Lanman.                                          *  22403 

Recollections  of  Eton  ;  by  an  Etonian.     Illust.  10684 

Recollections  of  my  youth  ;  by  E.  Renan.  22946 

Recollections  of  past  life  ;  by  H.  Holland.  9980 

Recollections  of  seventy  years  ;  by  E.  Farrar.  5988 

Recommended  to  mercy.  5390 

Reconciliations.     {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
Reconstruction  of  sheepfolds  ;  by  L.  Oliphant.    {In  his  Traits, 

etc.)  22692 

Record  of  an  obscure  man  ;   [by  Jf?'s.  M.  L.  Putnam].  247 

Record  of  Dorcas  Bently  ;  by  C.  Cheesebro'.    {In  Short  stor.)  6965 

Records  of  a  girlhood  ;  by  F.  A.  Kemble.  18281 

Records  of  a  quiet  life  ;  by  A.  J.  C.  Hare.  12017 

Records  of  five  years  ;  by  Grace  Greenwood  [S.J.  Lippincott].  6606 
Recreations.     See  Amusements. 

Recreations  of  a  country  parson  ;  by  [A.  K.  H.  Boyd].   2  ser.  4636-7 
Recruiting  officer.  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  G.  Farquhar.      {In  Hunt, 

J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Rector,  The,  of  Roxburgh  ;  by  W.  Hickling.  11410 

Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's  ;  by  F.  W.  Shelton.  3950 

Rector  of  St.  Marks  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  13082 

Bound  with  West  Lawn. 

Rectory,  The,  of  Mora ;  by  F.  Bremer.  493 

Red  Cloud,  the  solitary  Sioux  ;  by  W.  F.  Butler.  22017 
Red  cotton  night-cap  country ;  or.  Turf  and  towers ;    by  R. 

Browning.                                     *  11562 

Red  Court  farm  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.-  9999 

Red  cross  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7124 
Red  Eagle.     Eggleston,  G.  C.     Red  Eagle,  and  the  wars  with 

the  Creek  Indians  of  Alabama.  18160 

Re(f  Eric,  The  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  5511 
Red  Jacket.    Eggleston,  E.  and  Seelye,  L.  E.    Brant  and  Red 

Jacket ;  incl.  an  acct.  of  the  early  wars  of  the  six  nations, 

etc.                      '  19329 

—  Stone,  W.  L.  Life  and  times  of  Red  Jacket.  7286 
Red-letter  days  in  Applethorpe ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.   A. 

Dodge].  7562 
Red  mask,  The  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  Brougham.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  20.)  tll820 
Red  River,  La.    Marcy,  R.  B.  and  McClellan,  G.  B.   Explora- 
tion of  the  Red  River.   (U.  S.  Cong.  33d.  Cong.  Ex.  doc.)  2898 
by  J.  F.  Cooper.  961 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1037 

Eed  shanty  boys,  The  ;  by  P.  Ludlow.  9707 

Eedburn  ;  by  H.  Melville.  5651 

Redding,  C.     History  and  descr.  of  mod.  wines.  3615 

—  Shipwreck  of  a  Spanish  vessel.  {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 
Rede,  L.  T.  Guide  to  the  stage.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  28.)  11824 
Rede,  W.  L.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Rede.     See  Read,  Reade,  Reed,  Reid. 

Redemption  {in  theology).     Edwards,  J.     History  of  the  work 

of  Redemption.  ^  1349 

Redemption,  The  ;  sacred  trilogy  ;  by  C.  Gounod.  *I 

Redfield,  A.  M.   Zoological  science  ;  or,  Nature  in  living  forms. 

lUust.  6329 

Redfield,  H.  V.     Homicide,  north  and  south ;  comp.  view  of 

crime  against  the  person  in  pts.  of  the  U.  S.  20138 

Redfield,  J.  W.    Comparative  physiognomy  ;  or,  Resemblances 

bet.  men  and  animals.     Illust.  6417 

Redgauntlet ;  by  W.  Scott.  3825 

Redgrave,  R.     Manual  of  colour;  with  a  catechism.     5th.  ed.   16062 

—  Manual  of  design,  compl.  fr.  [his]  writings,  eic. ;  by  G.  R.  Redgrave. 

(So.  Kensington  Mus.  Art  hd.-bks.)  *I 
Redhouse,  J.  W.     On  the  history,   system,   and  varieties  of 
Turkish  poetry ;   illust.  by  select,  in  the  original  and  Eng. 
paraphrase,  with  not.  of  the  Islamic  doctr.  of  the  immor- 
tality of  woman's  soul.  *I 
Redpath,  J.     Guide  to  Hayti.  3900 

—  Public  life  of  Capt.  J.  Brown ;  with  autobiog.  of  his  childhood  and  youth.  3616 

—  The  roving  editor ;  or.  Talks  with  slaves  in  the  southern  states.  3617 
Redskins  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  962 
Redwood;  by  [C.  M.  Sedgwick].  3877 
Reece,  R.  Archer,  W.  {In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 
Re-echoes  ;  short  essays  ;  by  F.  P.  Cobbe.  15834 
Reed,  E.  J.     Japan  ;  its  hist.,  trad.,  and  religions ;  with  narr. 

of  a  visit,  1879.     Illust.     2d.  ed.     2  v.  20452-3 

Reed,  F.  A.     The  twin  heroes ;  tale  of  the  Separatists  of  the 

times  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  14057 
Reed,  H.     Life  of  J.  Reed.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of  Amer. 

biog.,  V.  18.)  4127 

—  Lectures  on  Eng.  hist,  and  tragic  poetry,  as  illust.  by  Shakespeare.  8489 

—  Lectures  on  English  literature,  fr.  Chaucer  to  Tennyson.  8488 

—  Lectures  on  the  British  poets.  2  v.  8490-1 
Reed,  I.  G.,  Jr.  Erring,  yet  noble.  7324 
Reed,  J.     Memorial  add.  bef.  the  Boston  Society  of  the  New 

Jerusalem,  1878.     {In  Reed,  S.     Biog.  sk.)  19581 

Reed,  J.     Reed,  H.     Life  of  Reed.     {In  Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of 

Amer.  biog.,  v.  18.)  4127 

Reed,  J.  J.     Outlines   of    univ.   hist.  pt.  1.  Anc.  history.  5470 

Reed,  R.  T.     Six  months  in  a  convent.  3949 

Reed,  S.     Biographical  sk.   of  T.   Worcester,   pastor  of  the 

Boston  Soc.   of    the  New  Jerusalem,   with   acct.   of   the 

origin   and  rise  of  that  society;   with  mem.   addr.  by  J. 

Reed.  19581 

Reed,   S.  B.     House-plans   for   everybody ;    for   village   and 

country  residences,  ete.     Illust.  17976 


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Reed,  S.  R.     The  Vicksburg  campaign,  and  the  battles  about 

Chattanooga,  1862-63  ;  hist,  review.  21651 

Reed.     See  also  Read,  Reade,  Rede,  Reid. 

Reef,  The,  and  other  parables  ;  by  E.  H.  Bickersteth.  12523 

Reel,  A,  in  a  bottle ;  by  H.  T.  Cheever.  13185 

Reemelin,  C.  The  vine-dresser's  manual ;  illust.  treat,  on  vine- 
yards and  wine-making.  7678 

—  /Same.  {In  Saxton's  rur.  hand  book's,  ser.  3.)  5694 
Rees,  J.  Life  of  E.  Forrest.  12250 
Rees,  J.  R.     Horace  Vernet ;   Paul  Delaroche.     (Illust.  biog. 

of  gt.  art.)  19766 

Rees,  J.  E.  R.  Home  decoration  ;  art  needle  work  and  embroid- 
ery ;  painting  on  silk,  satin,  and  velvet ;  panel-painting ; 
and  wood-carving.     Designs.     (Appletons'  home  books.)    22291 

—  Home  occupations.  (Appletons'  home  books.)  22174 
Reese,  E.  Y.  The  believer's  privilege.  {In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Reeve,  C.     Scott,  W.     {In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  2  ; 

and  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)  3851  ;  3837 

Reeve,  H.     Petrarch,  R.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  17637 

—  joint  author.    See  Chesnej,  C.  C. 

Reeves,  J.  History  of  the  Eng.  law,  fr.  the  time  of  the  Romans 
to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  New  ed.  with  notes, 
etc.,  by  W.  F.  Finlason.     3  v.  16822-4 

Reeves,  M.  C.  L.     See  Rodney,  M.  C.  L. 
Reform.     See  Great  Britain.  House  of  Commons.  Reform. 
Reform,  The  philosophy  of  ;  by  C.  B.  Smith.  4034 

Reform  schools.     Carpenter,  M.     Reformatory  schools.  712 

Reformation.  Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  La  R^forme,  son 
d^veloppement  int^rieur,  et  les  resultats  qu'elle  a  produits 
dans  le  sein  de  la  soci^t^  luth^rienne.     3  v.  14589-91 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.    The  reformation.  11330 

—  Fronde,  J.  A.     {In  his  Short  studies,  ser.  1.)  6963 

—  Gilbart,  J.  W.    The  soc.  effects  of  the  R.     {In  his  Lect.  and  ess.)  19^90 

—  Haeusser,  L.    The  period  of  the  Reformation,  1517-1648.  15413 

—  Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.    History  of  the  R.  in  Europe  in  the  time  of 

Calvin.    8  v.                             *                                                     6416-19;  15943-6 

History  of  the  R.  of  the  16th.  cent,  in  Germany,  Switzerland,  etc.    5  y.  1102-6 

Samel  tr.  and  abgd.  by  J.  Gill.  2258 

—  Seebohm,  F.    Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution.  13011 

—  Spalding,  M.  J.    History  of  the  Protestant  Reformation.    2  v.  in  1.  6465 

—  Stebbing,  H.    History  of  the  Reformation.    2  y.  5576-7 

—  See  also  England.   JS^ccZesms^i'ca? /u's^on/ ;— France ;— Germany ; — Ire- 

land ;— Italy ;— Spain ;— Switzerland. 
Also  Grisons ;— Luther ;— Popes. 
Refraction.      Brewster,    D.      Optics ;    double   refraction   and 

polarization  of  light.   {In  Lib.  Usef.  Kn.  Nat.  Phil.,  v.  1.)  4331 

Regeneration.     Sears,  E.  H.     Regeneration.  3868 

Regester,  S.    The  skeleton  at  the  banquet.    {In  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 

Regicide's  daughter,  The  ;  by  W.  H.  Carpenter.  719 

Reginald  Hastings  ;  by  E.  Warburton.  5715 

R^ine  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  7.)  *I 

Registered  letter  ;  by  G.  Droz.     (Plays  for  pri v.  act.)  17926 

Regnard,  J.  F.     Besant,  W.     {In  his  French  humorists.)  13061 

—  Saiute-Beuye,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  luud.,  y.  7.)  *I 
Regnault,  H.  Hamerton,  P.  G.  {In  Ms  Mod.  Frenchmen.)  18109 
Regnault,  V.     Elements  of  chemistry ;   tr.  by  T.  F.  Betton  ; 

with  notes,  by  J.  C.  Booth  and  W.  L.  Faber.  3d.  ed.  2  v.  7742-3 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1039 

Regnier,  M.     Besant,  W.     (In  his  French  humorists.)  13061 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Regular  fix  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  36.)  7989 
Reich,  M.  Mammon  im  Gebirge.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16155 
Reiche,  C.  Bird  fancier's  companion.  *I ;  10151 
Reichenbach,  M.  von.     The  Eichhofs  ;  fr.  the  German  by  Mrs. 

Wister.  20575 
Reid,  C,  pseud.     See  Fisher,  F.  C. 

Reid,  H.     Practical  treat,  on  concrete.  9964 
Reid,  H.     On  mathematical  geography,  and  easy  methods  of 

teaching  it.     (In  Soc.  for  Encour.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  5855 
Reid,  Mrs.  H.    A  plea  for  woman  ;  with  rem.  on  recent  works.  3618 
Reid,  J.  T.     Art  rambles  in  the  highlands  and  islands  of  Scot- 
land ;  sk.  engr.  by  Dalziel  brothers.  *I 
Reid,  M.     Afloat  in  the  forest.  6579 

—  The  bov  hunters.  3619 

—  The  bov  slaves.  5892 

—  The  bov  tar.                                         -  3620 

—  The  bush-bovs.  8622 

—  The  child  wife.  7738 

—  The  cliflf  climbers.  5712 

—  The  desert  home.  3623 
--  The  flasT  of  distress.  15539 

—  The  forest  exiles.  3624 

—  The  giraffe  hunters.  7653 

—  The  headless  horseman.  7090 

—  The  hunter's  feast.  3625 

—  The  Maroon.  5806 

—  The  ocean  waifs.  5724 

—  Odd  people ;  singular  races  of  man.  3626 

—  Osceola,  the  Seminole.  3627 

—  The  plant  hunters.  3628 

—  The  quadroon.  3629 

—  Ran  away  to  sea.  3637 

—  The  rangers  and  regulators  of  the  Tanaha.  14065 

—  The  rifle  rangers.  3630 

—  The  scalp  hunters.  3631 

—  The  war  trail.                                                                   *  3632 

—  The  white  chief.  5890 

—  The  wild  hunters ;  or,  Love  in  the  wilderness.  5891 

—  Wild  life.  3633 

—  The  wood  rangers.  8634 

—  The  young  voyagers.  8635 

—  The  young  Ya'gers.  3636 
Reid,   S.  C,  Jr.      The  scouting  expeditions  of  McCulloch's 

Texas  rangers,  1846  ;  with  anecdotes  and  sk.   of  Hays, 

McCulloch,  and  Walker.  2807 

Reid,  T.  W.     Cabinet  portraits  ;  sk.  of  statesmen.     2d.  ed.  13883 

—  Charlotte  Bronte ;  a  monograph.  Illust.  17311 
Reid,  Thomas.    Works  ;  with  select,  fr.  unpub.  letters.    Pref., 

notes,  and  suppl.  dissert.,  by  Sir  W.  Hamilton  ;  Stewart's 

account  of  Reid.     7th.  ed.    2  v.  *I 

—  Treatise  on  clock  and  watch  making.  5th.  ed.  *1 
Reid.     See  also  IR^ead,  Reade,  Reed,  Rede. 

Reigart,  J.  F.     Life  of  R.  Fulton.  3638 

Reign  of  terror,  The  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.     (In  his  Quar.  ess.)  14194 

Reigning  belle.  The  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  10934 
Reinbold,    A.    (pseud.      Franz    Berthold).      Irrwisch-Fritze. 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16150 


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Reine  Coax,   La ;   par  George  Sand.     (In  her  Contes  d'une 

grand'm^re.)  9514 
Reine  d'un   jour,  La ;    par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques, 

V.  8.)  *1 
Reinhart,  C.   S.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     (In  his  Our  Amer. 

Artists.)  ♦! 
Reinke  de  vos.     See  Renard,  the  fox. 

Rejected  addresses  ;  by  J.  and  H.  Sniithi.  8967 

Rejected  stone,  The;  by  [M.  D.  Conway].  5372 

Rejected  wife,  The;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  5457 
Relapse,  The  ;  or,  Virtue  in  danger  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  Vanbrugh. 

(In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Relics  of  General  Chasse  ;  by  A.  Trollope.     (In  his  Tales.)  10955 

Religio  medici ;  and  other  papers  ;  by  T.  Browne.  4758 

Religion.     Abbott,  F.  E.     The  scientific  method  in  religion.  16873 

—  Adler,  F.     {In  his  Creed  and  deed.)  17409 

—  Arnold,  M.    Last  essays  on  church  and  reh^gion.  16907 
Pagan  and  mediaeval  relig.  sentiment,     (m  his  Ess.  in  crit.)  5971 

—  Bascom,  J.    A  philosophy  of  R. ;  rational  grounds  of  relig.  belief.  15889 

—  Beale,  L.  S.    Life  theories;  their  infl.  upon  relig.  thought.          .  9893 

—  Bo  wen,  F.     Application  of  metaphysical  and  ethical  sci.  to  the  evi- 

dences of  R.                                      '  14074 

—  Brinton,  D.  G.    The  religious  sentiment,  its  source  and  aim.  15555 

—  Caird,  J.    Introduction  to  the  philosophy  of  religion.  19771 

—  Chadwick,  J.  W.    The  faith  of  reason.  19322 
Some  aspects  of  religion.  19246 

—  Channing,  W.  E.     (In  his  Works,  v.  5.)  791 

—  Child,  L.  M.    Aspirations  of  the  world.  17884 

—  Clark,  T.  M.    Primary  truths  of  religion.                            '  7852 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Common  sense  in  religion.  1966 

Essentials  and  non-essentials  in  religion.  17391 

Go  up  higher :  or,  Religion  in  common  life.  17331 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.     (In  her  Darwinism,  etc.)  10835 

r  Broken  lights ;  condition  and  prospects  of  relig.  faith.  5722 

Dawning  lights ;  inq.  cone,  the  secular  results  of  the  new  reformation.  8121 

Religious  demands  of  the  age ;  repr.  of  the  pref .  to  the  coll.  works  of 

T.  Parker.  5664 
Religious  duty.  6398 

—  Denton,  W.    Radical  discourses  on  relig.  subjects.  11284 

—  Dick,  T.    Philosophy  of  religion,     (/w/^ is  Works,  v.  3.)  1177 

—  Doddridge,  P.    Rise'and  progress  of  religion  in  the  soul,  etc.  1243 

—  Dorchester,  D.    The  problem  of  relig.  progress.  20629 

—  Drummoud,  J.    Spiritual  religion ;  sermons  on  Chr.  faith  and  life.  21448 

—  Farrar,  A.  S.    Critical  hist,  of  free  thought  in  ref.  to  the  Chr.  religion.  10741 

—  Frothingham,  O.  B.    A  child's  book  of  religion.  16669 

The  religion  of  humanity.  11329 

The  rising  and  setting  faith,  etc.  21640 

—  Goulburn,  E.  M.    Thoughts  on  personal  religion.  9635 

—  Green,  J.  H.    Spiritual  philosophv ;  found,  on  the  teaching  of  S.  T.  Cole- 

ridge, V.  2.                                  '  6315 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    Meditations  on  the  essence  of  Christianity,  and  the 

relig.  quest,  of  the  day.  5858 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    The  way  of  religion;  The  two  religions.    (In  his  WaVs 

of  the  spirit.)  17367 
Reason  in  religion.  5955 

—  Herf ord,  B.    Story  of  religion  in  England ;  book  for  young  folk.  18216 

—  Hinton,  J.    Philosophy  and  religion.                             '  21713 

—  Humboldt,  K.  W.    Religious  thoughts  and  opinions ;  [fr.  'Briefe  an  eine 

Freundin'l.  2083 

—  Hume,  D.    The  natural  hist,  of  R.     (In  his  Philos.  works,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Huntington,  W.  R.  .  The  Church-idea ;  essay  towards  unity.  8515 

—  James,  H.    The  scientific  accord  of  nat.  and' rev.  religion.  *  (7?i  his  Lect., 

etc.)  2321 

—  Jouin,  L.    Evidences  of  religion.  17497 

—  Kant,  I.    Religion  within  the  boundary  of  pure  reason.  14225 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


1041 


—  King,  T.  S.    Natural  and  revealed  R. ;  The  chief  appeal  of  religion.    (In 

his  Patriotism.)  5721 

—  Larrabee,  W.  C.    Lectures  on  the  scientific  evid.  of  nat.  and  rev.  religion.  6338 

—  Liddon,  H.  P.    Some  elements  of  religion.  11285 

—  Man  and  his  dwelling  place.  2879 

—  Mansel,  H.  L.    Limits  of  relig.  thought  examined.  10012 

—  Martineau,  J.    Hours  of  thought  on  sacred  things.    2  ser.                   16773;  20638 


Religion  as  effect,  by  mod.  materialism. 

—  Merrivale,  C.    Contrast  between  Pagan  and  Chr.  society.     (In  Chr.  Evid. 

Soc.  Faith,  etc.) 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Utility  of  religion.     (In  his  Three  ess.) 

—  Miiller,  F.  M.    Lectures  on  the  science  of  religion. 

Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  R.  as  illust.  by  the  relig.  of  India. 

—  Murray,  L.    Power  of  religion  on  the  mind. 

—  Parker,  T.    Discourse  on  matters  pertaining  to  religion. 
Ten  sermons  of  religion. 

—  Parsons,  T.     {I7i  his  Essays,  ser.  1.) 

—  Picton,  J.  A.    The  mystery  of  matter,  and  other  essays. 

—  Renan,  J,  E.    The  future  of  religion  in  mod.  society.  {In  his  Stud.,  etc.) 

—  Renouf ,  P.  Le  P.    Lectures  on  the  origin  and  grov^th  of  R.  as  illust.  by 

the  relig.  of  ^nc.  Egypt. 

—  Russell,  J.    Analysis  of  relig.  belief.    2  v. 

—  Seth,  A.    The  philosophy  of  R.     {In  his  Develop,  fr.  Kant  to  Hegel.) 

—  Shairp,  J.  C.    Culture  and  religion. 

—  Spalding,  J.  L.    Religion  and  art.    {In  his  Ess.  and  rev.) 

—  Stephen,  L.    Religion  as  a  fine  art.     {In  his  Ess.  on  freethinking,  etc.) 

—  Strauss,  D.  F.    The  old  faith  and  the  new. 

—  Sunderland,  J.  T.    Orthodoxy  and  reA'ivalism:  questions  at  issue  bet. 

pop.  Christianity  and  the  ration,  relig.  thought  of  the  time. 

—  Supernatural  R. ;  inq.  into  the  reality  of  divine  revelation.    3  v. 

—  Tiele,  C.  P.    Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  R.  to  the  spread  of  the  univ.  religions. 

—  TuUoch,  J.    Some  facts  of  relig.  and  of  life. 

—  Weiss,  J.    American  religion. 

—  See  also  Certainty ;— Moral  philosophy ;— Natural  religion ;— Positivism ; 

—Religion  and  science ;— Religion  and  the  state ;— Religions ; — Theol- 
ogy. 
Also  Centennial  Congress  of  Liberals; — Edwards,  J.;— Fox,  W.  J. ;— 
Free  Religious  Association ;— Whiteneld,  G. 
Religion   and   science.     Abbot,   F.   E.     Scientific   method   in 
religion. 

—  Allen,  S.  M.    Letters  of  "Alpha"  on  the  infl.  of  spirit  upon  impondera- 

ble actienic  molecular  substances  and  the  life-force  of  mind  and  matter. 

—  Bowen,  F.    Lowell  lectures;    on  the  appl.  of  metaphys.  and  ethical 

science  to  evid.  of  religion. 

—  Calderwood,  H.    Relations  of  science  and  religion. 

—  Cooke,  J.  P.,  Jr.    Religion  and  chemistry. 

—  Draper,  J.  W.    History  of  the  conflict  bet.  relig.  and  science. 

—  Gibson,  S.  T.    Religion  and  science;  their  rel.  to  each  other. 

—  Graham,  W.    The  creed  of  science,  relig.,  mor.,  and  social. 

—  Gray,  A.    Natural  science  and  religion. 

—  Leifchild,  J.  R.    The  higher  ministry  of  nature ;  viewed  in  the  light  of 

mod.  science. 

—  McCarthy,  J.    Science  and  Orthodoxy  in  England.     {In  his  Mod.  lead.) 

—  The  stars  and  the  earth;  or,  Thoughts  upon  space,  time,  and  eternity. 

—  Vaughan,  R.  B.    Lectures  on  the  reasonableness  of  Christianity,  etc'. 

—  Weiss,  J.     {In  Free  Relig.  Assoc.  Freedom  and  fellowship.) 

—  Welsh,  R.  B.    Faith  and  modern  thought. 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.    Human  science  and  divine  revelation. 

—  Wiseman,  N.    Lectures  on  the  connect,  bet.  sci.  and  rev.  religion.    2  v. 
Religion  and  the  State. 

—  Wood,  W.  C.    Five  problems  of  state  and  religion. 

—  Wright,  G.  F.    Studies  in  science  and  religion. 
Religion,  Natural.     See  Natural  religion. 

Religions.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Curiosities  of  superstition,  and 
sk.  of  some  unrev.  religions. 

—  Bellamy,  J.    History  of  all  religions. 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history. 
Ten  great  religions. 

Ten  great  religions;  pt.  2;  compar.  of  all  religions. 


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15879 

13250 
9840 

18283 
3198 
3369 
3374 
6139 

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21993 
9126 
18575 
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11742 

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17411 

17095 

9656 


16873 

13777 

14074 
20762 
12179 
13365 
15624 
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19536 

11182 
11191 
21669 
19380 
13778 
15572 
16083 
11383-4 

17294 
21787 


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1042  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Clodd,  E.    The  childhood  of  religions.  13926 

—  Davies,  E.    Mytholo^^  and  rites  of  the  British  Druids.  *I 

—  Everett,  C.  C.  '  Religions  bef.  Christianity;  man.  for  Sunday  Schools.  22890 

—  Flint  R.    Christianity  in  rel.  to  other  R.     (in  Faiths  of  the  world.)  22211 

—  Gould,  S.  B.    Origin  and  develop,  of  religious  belief.  2  v.  8062;  9271 

—  Johnson,  S.    Oriental  religions.  11017;  17039 

—  Kuenen,  A.    National  religions  and  universal  religions.  21806 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.    Religions  of  the  v^^orld,  and  their  rel.  to  Christianity.       15415 

—  Osburn,  W.    The  religions  of  the  world;  hist,  sketches.  3305 

—  Plumptre,  E.  H.    Movements  in  relig.  thought;  Romanism,  Protestant- 

ism, Agnosticism.  19439 

—  Rawlinson,  G.    The  religions  of  the  ancient  world.  22599 

—  Renan,  J.  E.    The  religions  of  antiquity.     (In  his  Stud.,  etc.)  5636 

—  See  also  China.  Beligion ;— India.  Betigion ;— Persia.  Beligion. 
Religious  aspects  of  the  age  ;  addresses.  5339 

Contents.  Warren,  R.  Opening  address.— Osgood,  S.  Catholicity  of 
the  Church  of  the  Future.— Barrett,  B.  F.  True  basis  of  Christian  union. 
—Peters,  B.  Worship— its  necessity.— Greeley,  H.  The  Christian  spirit 
of  reform. — Mayo,  A.  D.  The  true  grounds  of  Christian  union.— 
— Higginson,  T.  W.  Woman  in  Christian  civilization.— Miel,  C.  Chris- 
tian union.— Bellows,  H.  W.  Influence  of  theolo^cal  theories  upon  the 
pract.  conduct  of  life. — Blanchard,  H.  The  religion  of  fear  and  the  re- 
ligion of  love. — Frothinghara,  O.  B.  Proper  treatment  of  the  infidel  ten- 
dencies of  our  day.— Sawyer,  T.  J.  True  and  false  views  of  evangelical 
religion.— Chapin,  E.  H.  Tendencies  of  the  age  friendly  to  larger  views 
of  Christianity. — Appendix. 
Religious  denominations.     See  Sects. 

Religious  denominations  in  the  U.  S.  :  their  past  hist.,  pres. 
cond.  and  doctrines;  with  statistics.  Add.,  Hist.  summ. 
of  relig.  denominations  in  Eng.  and  Scotland.  3639 

Religious  education.     IJeecher,  C.   E.     Religious   training   of 

children.  5930 

—  Eliot,  W.  G.    Early  relig,  educ.  consid.  as  the  divinely  appointed  way  to 

the  regenerate  life.  1356 
Religious  feeling,  The  ;  by  N.  Smyth.  21780 
Religious  life.  Brown,  J.  B.  The  religious  life  and  Chr.  so- 
ciety, (/n  Reynolds,  H.  R.  Ecclesia.)  10027 
Religious  poetry.  Holy  songs,  carols,  and  sacred  ballads.  19389 
Religious  sentiment,  The  ;  by  D.  G.  Brinton.  15555 
Religious  thought.  Movements  in  ;  Romanism,  Protestantism, 

Agnosticism  ;  by  E.  H.  Plumptre.  19439 

Remarkable  women  of  diff.  nations  and  ages,  ser.  1.  48S6 
Contents.    Beatrice  Cenci.— C.  Corday.— J.  Southcott.— J.  Wilkinson. 
— Mine.  Ursinus.—Mme.  Gottfried.  —  Mile.  Clairon.— H.  Mellon.— Mile. 
Lenormand.— A.  Kauffmann.— Mary  Baker.— Pope  Joan.— Joan  of  Arc. 
Rembrandt  van   Rhijn  or   Ryn,   P.     Davis,   J.   P.      {In  his 

Thoughts  on  great  painters.)  6.530 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.     (In  his  Homes,  haunts,  etc.)  10178 

—  MoUett,  J.  W.    Rembrandt.  18774 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.    Rembrandt.  17483 

—  Wedmore,  F.  (In  his  Masters  of  genre  painting.)  19479 
Reminiscences  of  an  old  teacher;  by  G.  B.  Emerson.  17574 
Reminiscences  of  thought  and  feeling.  3640 
Remittance,  The  ;  by  M.  C.  Clarke.  12324 

Bound  icith  The  Trust. 
Remorse  ;  by  Th.  Bentzon  [T.  Blanc].  18065 

Remsen,  I.  Additions.  {In  Fittig,  R.  Wohler's  outlines  of  or- 
ganic chemistry.)  18188 

—  Principles  of  theoret.  chemistry,  with  spec,  ref .  to  the  const,  of  chem. 

compounds.  '  17106 

R^musat,  C.     Ab^lard  ;  drame  ;  pref .  et  notes  par  P.  de  R^- 

musat.  14520 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1043 

—  La  Sainte-Barth^lemv :  drame  ined.  14517 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  "  (In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 
R^musat,  C.  E.  J.,  comtesse  de.     Memoirs,   1802-1808;  pref. 

and  notes  by  P.  de  R^musat ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  C.  Hoey  and  J. 
Lillie.  3  V.  19272-4 

—  Selection  fr.  the  letters  of  Mme.  R.,  1804-1813;  fr.  the  Fr.  by  Mrs.  Hoey 

and  J.  Lillie.  2077^ 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876.)  *I 

—  Same.  Eng.  trans.  {In  his  Portr.  of  celebrated  women.)  7410 
Rena;  by  C.  L.  Hentz.  1867- 
Renaissance,  Renassence.     Christie,  R.  C.     Etienne  Dolet,  tlie 

martyr  of  the  Renaissance.  20148 

—  Pater,  W.  H.    Studies  in  the  hist,  of- the  Renaissance.  13722 

—  See  also  Italy. 

Renan,  (J.)  E.     L'antechrist.  14602 

—  The  Apostles.  6372 

—  Dialogues  et  fragments  philosophiques.  *I 

—  L'EgHse  chr^tienne.  1460? 

—  English  conferences ;  Rome  and  Christianity ;  Marcus  Aurelius ;  tr.  by 

C.  E.  Clement.  *  19767 

—  Les  Evangiles,  et  la  seconde  gencJration  Chr6tienne.  *I 

—  Melanges  d'histoire,  et  de  voyages.  14516 

Contents.  Peuples  Semitiques  dans  I'histoire  de  la  civilization.— L' 
ancienne  Egjpte.—Vingt  Jours  en  Sicile.— La  d^couverte  de  Niuive.— Le 
Schahnameh'.— Les  C6sars.— L'lmp^ratrice  Faustine. — Les  origines  de  la 
•langue  fran^aise. — L'art  du  Moyen  Age,  et  les  causes  de  sa  decadence. — 
Les  prairies  d'or  de  Magoudi. — L'Espagne  Musulmane.:— Ibn-Batourah. 
— Le  desert  et  la  Soudan.— La  Society  Berbere.— L'instruction  publique 
en  Chine.— Histoire  de  la  philologie  classique  dans  Pantiquite. — Les  Con- 
gr^s   Philol.    en   AUemagne.— Les  grammairiens  Grecs.— La  primitive 

§rammaire  del'Inde. — Joseph  Victor  LeClerc. — Discours  k  la  stance  pub. 
e  I'Acad.  des  Inscriptions  et  belles-lettres. — Lettre  sur  la  liberty  de  I'en- 
seignement  superieur. 

—  Recollections  of  mv  voutli;  tr.  bv  C.  B.  Pitman.  22946 

—  Saint  Paul ;  tr.  bv  t.  Lockwood. '  7872 

—  Spinoza,  1677  and  1877 ;  addr.    (7w  Kniffht,  W.    Spinoza.)  22682 

—  Studies  of  relig.  hist,  and  criticism;  tr.  by  O.  B.  Frothingham;  biog.  by 

H.  Harrisse.  5636 

Contents.  Religions  of  antiquity.— History  of  the  people  of  Israel. — 
The  part  of  the  Semitic  people  in  the  hist,  of  civilization.-Critical  histori- 
ans of  Christ.— Mahomet  and  the  origins  of  Islamism.— Calvin.— Chan- 
ning.— Feuerbach  and  the  new  Hegelian  school. — Future  of  religion  in 
modern  society. 

—  Vie  de  J6sus.  *I 

—  Same.    Life  of  Jesus :  tr.  by  C.  E.  Wilbour.  5595 

—  Deutsch,  E.    Les  Apotres.    {In  his  hiterarv  rem.)  12376 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.    Renan's  'Christ' ;  Renan's  'St.  Paul'.  {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  10128 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  2,  6.)  *I 

—  Smith,  H.  B.  Renan's  Life  of  Jesus.  {In  his  Faith  and  philosophy.)  18186 
Renard,  the  fox.     Reiuke   de    vos ;    hrsg.    v.    K.    Schroder. 

(Deutsche  Dicht.  des  Mittelalters.  16242 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Reynard  the  fox.     {In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  1.  6963 

—  The  pleasant  history  of  Reynard,  the  fox ;  tr.  by  T.  Roscoe.    Illust.  11656 
Rendall,  G.  H.  The  Emperor  Julian  ;  Paganism  and  Christian- 
ity ;    with  genealog.,  chronolog.,   and  bibliog.  app.  (Hul- 

sean  ess.)  19582 

Rendall,  M.  J.     Harrow  ;  the  school  life.     {In  Pascoe,   0.  E. 

Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  '  21777 

Rendell,  J.  M.     Concise  handbook  of  the  island  of  Maderia ; 

.  with  plan  of  Funchal,  and  map.  21413 

Rendezvous,  The  ;  by  R.  Ayton.     (In  French's  Min.   dram., 

V.  16.)  11844 

Ren6  d'Anjou, \ffi'n^  of  Sicily,  etc.  Hookham,  M.  A.  Life  and 

times  of  Margaret  of  Anjou,  and  of  her  father,  Ren6  "the 

Good."     Portr.  and  illust.    2  v.  10821-2 


1044  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Ren^e,  A.     Histoire  des  Frangais.     See  Simondede  Sismondi.  . 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Les  ni6ces  de  Mazarin;  Louis  XVI.  {In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  13,  15.)  *I 

Reni,  G.     Sweetser,  M.  F.     Guido  Reni.  17981 
Rennie,  J.     Insect  architecture  ;  Add.,  Miscellanies  ;  ravages, 

preservation,  and  classification  of  insects.     New  ed.  6639 

—  Insect  transformations.  2135 
Rennie,  J.     Autobiography  ;  hist,  of  profess,  life,  with  remin- 
iscences, etc.  15448 

—  Smiles,  S.  Life  of  R.  {In  his  Lives  of  the  eng.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Renouard,  G.  C.     History  of  Greece,   Macedonia,  and  Syria  ; 

History  of  the  Roman  republic.     See  Pococke,  E. 
Renouf ,  P.  Le  P.     Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  relig. 

as  illust.  by  the  relig.  of  anc.  Egypt.  (Hibberd  lect.,  1879.)  19815 
Renounced  treasure.  The  ;  fr.  the  Swedish  of  Nicander,  by  W. 

Howitt.     ( JVifh  Tieck,  J.  L.     The  elves.)     .  12446 

Renrick,  M.     Richard  Ireton  ;  legend  of  the  early  settlement 

of  New  England.  13762 

Rent,  A,  in  a  cloud  ;  by  C.  Lever.  10680 

Rent-day,  The;  drama;  by  D.  Jerrold.     (JnMod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  4.)  •  11806 

Renwick,  H.  B.     Life  of  J.  Jay.   (Lives  of  Jay  and  Hamilton.)  15694 
Renwick,  J.     Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.    (Lives  of  Jay  and 

Hamilton.)  15694 

—  Life  of  Count  Rumford.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Library  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  16.)      4124 

—  Life  of  D.  Rittenhouse.     {hi  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 

—  Same.    {In  Sparks,  .J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  7.)  4116 

—  Life  of  De  Witt  Clinton.  3641 

—  Life  of  R.  Fulton.     {.In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  1.)  2708 

—  Same.  {In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  10.)  4119 
Reparation,  and  other  tales  ;  by  G.  Fullerton.  13962 
Repetition,  Line  ;  com^die  ;  par  G.  de  Maupassant.     {In  Say- 

netes,  e^c.,ser.  6.)  14796 

R^ponse  a  la  lettre  du  fusilier  Bridet ;  par  G.  Guilhaud.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  ser.  6.)  14796 

Reposianus.     Concubitus  Martis  et  Veneris.     {Li  Lemaire,  N. 

E.     Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  3.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8361 

Representation.  Buckalew,  C.  R.  Proportional  representa- 
tion ;  or,  The  represent,  of  successive  majorities  in  fed- 
eral, state,  munic,  corporate,  and  primary  elections.  *I 

—  Field,  D.  D.    Representation  of  minorities.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    History  of  the  origin  of  repr.  government  in  Europe.         13809 

—  Hare,  T.    Election  of  representatives,  parliamentary  and  municipal.  11942 
Minority  R.  in  Europe.     (JTw  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Mill,  J.  Sl    Considerations  on  representative  government.  3039 

—  Quincy,  J.  P.    Protection  of  majorities ;  or.  Considerations  rel.  to  elect. 

reform.  15417 

—  Spencer,  H.    Representative  government.     {In  his  Essays.)  5863 

—  Syme,  D.    Representative  government  in  England ;  its  faults  and  failures.  21490 

—  Maurice^  F.  D.    TJie  workman  and  the  franchise;  chap. fr.  Eng.  hist,  on 

the  represent,  and  educ.  of  the  people.  7054 

Representative  men  ;  by  J.  A.  Froude.     {In  Ms  Short  stud., 

ser.  1.)  6963 

Representative  men  ;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  1384 

Reptiles.  Bigland,  J.  Natural  hist,  of  birds,  fishes,  reptiles,  etc.,  5756 

—  Figuier,  G.  L.    Reptiles  and  birds;  pop.  acct.  of  their  orders,  etc.:  ed. 

and  adapt,  by  P.  Gillmore.  8389 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1045 

—  Wood,  J.  G.     {In  his  Illustrated  natural  histor5\)  6184 
Republic  of  the  United  States  of  America ;  its  duties  to  itself, 

and  rel.  to  other  countries.  Also,  Review  of  the  war 
[with]  Mexico,  etc.  5167 

Republican  or  Democrat?  a  retrospect  with  its  lesson  for  the 

[U.  S.]  citizen  of  1880.  19904 

Republican  party.  Allen,  S.  M.  The  old  and  new  Republican 
parties;  their  origin,  similitude,  ete.,  fr.  Washington  to 
Hayes.  19869 

—  Republican  or  Democrat?  a  retrospect  with  its  lesson  for  the  [U.  S.]  citi- 

zen of  1880.  19904 

Republicanism.     Conway,  M.  D.     Republican  superstitions  as 

illust.  in  the  polit.  history  of  Amer.  15746 

—  Stickney,  A.    A  true  republic.  1^13 
Republics.  Centz,  P.  C.  vThe  republic  of  republics ;  or,  Amer. 

federal  liberty.  *I 

—  Mann,  H.    Ancient  and  Mediaeval  republics;  their  institutions,  etc.  19059 

—  See  also  Atlas  essays ;  No.  3.  Labor ;  The  republic. 

Reresby,  J.     Memoirs,  1634-1689  ;  written  by  himself;  eel.  by 

J.  J.  Cartwright.  15722 

Reservoirs.     Beloe,  C.  H.  On  the  construction  of  catch-water 

reservoirs  in  mountainous  districts.  10995 

—  Jacob,  A.    The  designing  and  constr.  of  storage  reservoirs.  14166 
Resignation  ;  by  the  Countess  d'Arbouville.       {In   her  Three 

tales.)  171 

Resolution  ;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  9719 

Resorts.  Appletons'  illust.  hand-book  of  Amer.  summer  resorts.  15892 

—  Appletons'  illust.  handbook  of  Amer.  winter  resorts.  17313 

—  Bachelder,  J.  B.    Popular  resorts,  routes,  etc.  [Summer].  11706 

Bd.  unth  the  vol.  on  Gettysburg:  Ba^-helder's  111.  tourists  guide  of  U.  S. 

Popular  resorts  and  how  to  reach  them ;  summer  retreats  in  the  U.  S. 

[2d.  ed] .  *I 

—  Hartshorne,  H.  Report  upon  sanitary  conditions  of  watering  places.  {In 

Amer.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.    Pub.'  Health  Repts.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Sweetser,  C.  H.    Book  of  summer  resorts.  7459 

—  Walker,  J.    Summer  resorts  for  the  debilitated  children  of  our  cities. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Yeo,  J.  B.    Health  resorts  and  their  uses.  22720 

—  See  also  Atlantic  Ocean ;— Health  resorts. 

Resources.  King,  T.  S.  Inward  resources.  {In  his  Patriot- 
ism.) .5721 

Responsibility.  Birks,  T.  R.  Philosophy  of  human  responsi- 
bility.   {In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc.     Faith,  etc.)  15879 

—  James,  H.    Responsibility,     (hi  his  hect .  etc.)  2321 

—  Washburn,  E.  A.    Moral  and  physical  law.     {In  Chr.  truth  and  mod. 

opinion.)  *  13496 

—  Wayland,  F.    Limitations  of  human  responsibility.  4684 
Restoration.     See  Architecture. 

Resumption  of  specie  payment.    See  United  States.   Finance. 
Resurrection.     Bush,   G.     Anastasis ;    or,  The  doctr.  of  the 

resurrection  of  the  body.  648 

The  soul ;  inq.  into  script,  psychology,  in  its  bearings  on  the  doctr.  of 

the  resurrection.  '  "  649 

—  Lange,  J.  P.    Resurrection  of  the  body.    {In  Edwards,  B.  B.  and  Park, 

E.  A.    Select.)  '  1348 

—  Rueckert,  L.  I.    Doctrine  of  the  R.  of  the  dead ;  commentary  on  I  Cor- 

inthians, XV.    {In  Edwards,  B.  B.  and  Park,  E.  A.    Select.)  1348 

—  Westcott,  B.  F.  The  Gospel  of  the  R. ;  thoughts  on  its  rel.  to  reason  and 

history.  7566 

—  Whiton,  J.  M.    The  gospel  of  the  resurrection.  20494 


1046  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Retaining  walls.  Smith,  C.  G.  {In  his  P2ngineering  papers.)  13637 
Retiring  from  business  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  213 

Retour,  Le  ;  par  A.  E,  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  11.)  *I 

Retour  de  Bruxelles  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  Verconsin.   (In  Legouv^, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Th^Mr6,  etc.,  ser.  4.)  14688 

Retour  de  voyage  ;  saynfete  ;  par  R.  Cortambert.     (Th^dtre  de 

camp.,  s^^r.  8.)  14692 

Retribution.     Beecher,  E.     History  of  opinions  on  the  script. 

doctr.  of  retribution.  17545 

—  Jackson,  W.  Doctrine  of  retribution.  15630 
Retribution;  domestic  drama ;  by  T.  Taylor.   (In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  19.)  11819 

Return  of  the  native  ;  by  T.  Hardy.  18228 

Return,  The,  of  the  princess;  by  J.  Vincent,  19748 

Return  of  the  tourists.  (In  Sk.  and  ess  fr.  the  Sat.  Rev.)  12749 
Retz,  J.  F.  P.  G.,  cardinal  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (Li  his 

Cans,  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Retzsch,  M.     Fox,   W.   J.     Retzch's  fancies.     {In  his  Mem. 

ed.  of  coll.  works,  v.  6.)  *I 

Reuben  Davidger,  Adventures  of;  by  J.  Greenwood.  6318 

Reuleaux,  F.     The  kinematics  of    machinery ;  outlines  of    a 

theory  of  machinery ;  tr.  and  ed.  bv  A.  B.  W.  Kennedy. 

lUust.  "  18723 

Reusch,  Fi'of.  — .    Report  of  proc.  at  the  Reunion  Conference 

at  Bonn,  1874  ;  tr.  by  E.  M.  B.     Pref.  by  H.  P.  Lidden.  *I 

Renter,  F.     In  the  year  '13  ;  tale  of  Mecklenberg  life ;  tr.  by 

C.  L.  Lewes.  7298 

—  An  old  story  of  my  farming  davs  (Ut  mine  Stromtid) ;  fr.  the  Germ.,  by 

M.  W.  Macdowall.    3  v.       "  18747-9 

—  Seed-time  and  harvest.  13570 

—  Schmidt,  J.  (In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  3,  4.)  16313-14 
Revanche  de  Joseph  Noirel,  La  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14464 
Revanches  de  I'escalier,  Les  ;  comedie  ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly.  {In 

Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G.'   ThMtre,  etc.,  ser.  3.)  14687 

Revelation.     Bruce,  A.  B.     The  chief  end  of  revelation.  21341 

—  Goodwin,  H.  Gradual  development  of  R.  (In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scept.).  9747 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.     (In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  10128 

—  Martineau,  J.    Revelation;  what  it  is  not,  and  what  it  is.     (In  his  Ess.)  6388 

—  Molloy,  G.    Geology  and  revelation.  11045 

—  Shuttieworth,  P.  K.    Consistency  of  revelation  with  itself  and  with 

human  reason.                           "  3975 

—  Smith,  R.  P.    Science  and  R.     (In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scept.)  9747 

—  Supernatural  religion ;  inq.  into  the  reality  of  divine  R.  3  v.)  *I 
Revelations  of  Peter  Brown,    poet  and  peripatetic ;  by  J.   F. 

Slingsby  [J.  F.  Waller].  *I 

Revenue.     See  Tariff. 
Revere,  E.  H.   R.     Parker,    H.    G.      {In   Higginson,   T.   W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Revere,  J.  W.     Keel  and  saddle.  11180 

Revere,  P.  J.    Lee,  W.  R.   {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  V.  1.)  6492 

Reverend  idol,  A  ;   [by  L.  Noble].  21549 

Reveries  of  a  bachelor;  by  Ik.  Marvel  [D.  G.  Mitchell].  3085 

Reves  d'  amour;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  9.)  *I 

Revett,  N.,  Jom^  author.     See  Stuart,  J. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1047 

Review,  The  ;  mus.  drama  ;  by  G.  Colman,  the  younger.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  34.)  11827 

R^ville,  A.     Apollonius  of  Tyana,  the  Pagan  Christ  of  the  3d. 

cent.  8836 

—  The  devil,  his  origin,  greatness,  and  decadence.  12735 

—  Life  and  writings  of  T.  Parker.  21450 

—  The  song  of  songs :  Song  of  Solomon ;  or,  The  Canticle.  16848 
R6voil,  B.     The  hunter  and  the  trapper  in  No.  America ;  fr. 

the  French,  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams.  13271 

Revolt,  Tlie,  of  man  ;   [by  W.  Besant].  21599 
Revolutionary  .movement.  The,  in  Russia;  notes  and  pref.   by 

I.  Pauin.  20888 
Revolutionary   soldier ;  by   G.    Jaimson.      {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  34.)  7988 

Revolutionary  times  ;  by  E.  Abbott.  15779 
R^vue  eucyclop6dique.  La.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  his  Prem. 

lund.,  V.  2.)  *I 
Reybaud,  H.  E.   F.  (A.),  wife  of  Charles.     Les   deux   Mar- 
guerite. 9451 

—  The  goldsmith's  wife.     (Appletons'  hand.-vol.  ser.)  17914 

—  A  thorough  bohemienne.     (Appletons'  new  hand.-vol.  ser.)  18606 

—  Uncle  Cesar.     (Appletons'  new  hand.-vol.  ser.)  18931 
Reybaud.  M.  R.  Louis.     Ce  qu'on  pent  voir  dans  une  rue.  9535 

—  C^sar  Falempin.  9536 

—  La  coratesse  de  Mauleon.  9537 

—  Le  coq  du  clocher.  9538 

—  Same.    (In  his  Romans.)                                                     ,  9549 

—  Le  dernier  des  commis  voyageurs ;  Les  aventures  d'un  fif re.  9539 

—  Same.    (In  his  Nouvelles.)  9547 

—  Edouard  Mongeron.                                       »  9540 

—  Jerome  Paturot  a  la  recherche  de  la  meilleure  des  r6publiques.  9541 

—  J<'rome  Paturot  a  la  recherche  d'une  position  sociale.  9542 

—  Marie  Brontin.                                         .  9543 

—  Same.    {In  Jiis  Romans.)  9549 

—  Marines  et  voyages.  9544 

Contents,  tine  visite  au  convent  de  la  Trappe  de  Staoueli  en  Afrique. 
— Parlement  des  lies  de  la  Society  (Taiti). — Yoyage  autour  du  monde  de 
M.  Abel  du  Petit-Thouars.— Histoire  et  colonisation  de  la  No.uveIle-Z6- 
lande.— Coup  d'oeil  sur  la  science  geographique.— Voyage  dans  I'Abys- 
sinie  m^ridionale. — De  la  canalisation  de  I'isthme  de  Panama.— Des  colo- 
nies a^ricoles  de  I'Algerie. 

—  Mathias  I'humoriste.    See  Scenes  de  la  vie  moderne,  below. 

—  Moeurs  et  portraits  du  temps.  9546 

Contents.  Les  courses  i\  Paris. — Les  infortunes  de  la  soci6t6  d'encour- 
agement.— Mort  k  I'Anglais.— La  clef  de  la  question  d'Orient. — Histoire 
d'une  conscience,  6crite  par  elle-m^me.— Deux  imitations  de  La  Fontaine ; 
Histoire  de  I'empire. — Yieux  habits,  vieux  galons.— Quelques  vari6t(^'s  de 
boudeurs.— Un  examen  de  conscience.— L'enthousiasme  des  actionnaires. 
— L'annee  des  fl6aux.— Les  r^voltes  d'un  fonctionnaire  public. — Un  peuple 
qui  mue. —  Un  cong6. 

—  Nouvelles.  9547 

Contents.  Le  dernier  des  commis-voyageurs. — Les  idoles  d'argile. — 
Le  capitaine  Martin.— Les  aventures  d'un'fifre.    - 

—  Pierre  Mouton.  9548 

—  Romans.  9549 

Contents.    Le  coq  du  clocher.— Marie  Brontin. 

—  Scenes  de  la  vie  moderne.  9550 

Note.    Since  pub.  under  the  title  Mathias  I'humoriste. 

—  La  vie  a  rebours.  9552 

—  La  vie  de  corsaire.  955I 

—  La  vie  de  I'employe.  9553 
Reynard,  the  fox.     See  Renard. 

Reynardson,  C.  T.  S.  B.  'Down  the  road' ;  or,  Reminiscences 

of  a  gentleman  coachman.     2d.  ed.  17239 


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Reynolds,  E.  R.    Aboriginal  soapstone  quarries  in  the  Dist.  of 

Columbia.     (In  Peabody  Mus.  of  Arch.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  19624 

Reynolds,  E.  W.     Tangletown  letters;  reminiscences,  e^c,  of 

T.  Trap,  Esq.  5161 

—  True  story  of  the  barons  of  the  South;  or,  The  rationale  of  the  Amer. 

conflict.  5162 

Reynolds,  H.  R.     Ecclesia  ;  church  problems.  10027 

Contents.  Stoughton,  J.  Primitive  Ecclesia ;  its  authoritative  princi- 
ples and  its  mod.  representations.— Thompson,  J.  R.  The  idea  of  the 
Church  regarded  in  its  hist,  development.— Brown,  J.  B.  The  "religious 
life"  and  Christian  society.— Conder^  E.  R.  The  relation  of  the  Church 
to  the  State.— Reynolds,  H.  R.  Forgiveness  and  absolution  of  sins.— Dale, 
R.  W.  Doctriue'of  the  Real  Presence  and  of  the  Lord's  Supper.— Allon, 
H.  The  worship  of  the  Church.— Rogers,  J.  G.  The  Congregationalism 
of  the  future.— Mullens,  J.  Modern  missions  and  their  results. 
Reynolds,  J.     Peter  Gott,  the  Cape  Ann  fisherman.  5853 

Reynolds,  Sir  J.     Cunningham,  A.     {In  his   Lives   of    Brit. 

painters,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1053 

—  Davis,  J.  P.     (In  his  Thoughts  on  gt.  painters.)  6530 

—  Pratt,  A.     (In  his  Dawnings  of  genius.)  3524 

—  Pulling,  F.S.    Revuolds.  19893 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.    Sir  Joshua  Rej'nolds.  17620 

—  Timbs,  J.     {In  his  Anecdote  biog.,  ser.  2.)  8915 

—  Wedmore,  F.     (In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.)  16860 
Reynolds,  J.   E.     Hydrogen  as  a  gas   and  as  a  metal.     (In 

Smithsonian  lust.  Rept.,  1870.)  •  11626 

Reynolds,  M.  Locomotive  engine  driving ;  man.  for  engineers. 

3d.  ed.  17815 

—  The  model  locomotive  engineer,  fireman,  and  engine-boy;  hist.  not.  of 

locomotive  engines  and  their  inventors ;  with  a  project  for  the  estab- 
lishment of  certificates  of  qualification  in  the  runnmg  service  of  rail- 
Avays.  •  19128 

—  Stationary  engine  driving ;  pract.  manual.    lUust.  20454 
Reynolds,  O.     Use  of  steam.     (In  Owens  College.     Ess.  and 

addr.)  12926 

Rhetoric.    Bain,  A.     English  composition  and  rhetoric.  9755 

—  Brougham.  H.    Rhetorical  and  lit.  dissert.,  etc.     (In  his  Works,  v.  7.)  *I 

—  Campbell,  G.    The  philosophv  of  rhetoric.  12002 

—  Chanuing,  E.  T.     (In  his  Lectures.)  6618 

—  Cox,  E.  W.    The  arts  of  writing,  reading,  and  speaking.  12942 

—  Day,  H.  N.    Art  of  discourse ;  system  of  rhetoric.  15528 

—  Gilmore,  J.  H.    Outlines  of  the  iirt  of  expression.  21825 

—  Hervey,  G.  W.    System  of  Christian  rhetoric.  12018 

—  Hill,  A.  S.    Principles  of  rhetoric  and  their  application.  17760 

—  Kerl,  S.    Elements  of  composition  and  rhetoric.  10546 

—  Phelps,  A.    English  style  in  pub.  discourse  with  spec.  ref.  to  the  pulpit.       22872 

—  Spencer,  H.    The  philosophv  of  stvle.     (In  his  Essays.)  5863 

—  Whately,  R.    Elements  of  rhetoric.  9756 

—  -  Rhetoric.  4722 

—  See  also  Elocution ; — English  composition. 

Rhind,  W.  G.     The  six  days  of  creation  ;    letters  descr.  the 

natural  history  of  each  day's'mercies.  3644 

Rhine.     Abbott,  J.     Rollo's  tour  in  Europe  :  Rhine.  34 

—  Hood,  T.    Up  the  Rhine.  1983 

—  Hugo,  V.    Le  Rhin ;  lettres  a  un  ami.    3  v.  14434-6 
Same ;  The  Rhine ;  tr.  by  D.  M.  Aird.  12758 

—  Murphy,  B.,  and  others.    On  the  Rhine,  etc.  19935 

—  Shinn,  E.    The  new  Hyperion ;  from  Paris  to  Marly.  13350 

—  Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.    The  bride  of  the  Rhine;   in  a  Mosel  row-boat.      17404 

—  See  also  Italy. 

Rhizopods.  Hitchcock,  R.  Synopsis  of  the  fresh  water  R.  ; 
condsd.  account  founded  upon  Prof.  Leidy's  "Fresh-water 
R.  of  No.  Amer."  20669 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1049 

Rhoads,  J.    William  CaxtoD  ;  John  Hampden  ;  Hannah  More. 

{In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

Rhode  Island.     Arnold,  S.  G.     History  of  R.  I.     2  v.  177-8 

—  Greene,  G.  W.    A  short  history  of  Rhode  Island.  22077 

—  Ho  Witt,  M.    Rhode  Island  receives  its  charter.     {In  her  Vignettes.)  7679 

—  Munro,  W.  H.    Picturesque  R.  I. ;  pen  and  pencil  sketches.  *I 

—  Woodbury,  A.    Narrative  of  the  campaign  of  the  1st.  R.  I.  regiment, 

1861.  4598 

Rhode  Island  Historical  Society.    Durfee,  J.    Discourse  before 

the  R.  I.  Hist.  Soc,  1847.     {In  his  Works.)  10156 

Rhodes,  A.     The  French  at  home.  14055 

Rhodes,  T.  B.     Bombastes  Furioso.     {In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  5.)  11837 

Rhodes,  Isle  of.     Vertot,  R.  A.  de.     Siege  and  surrender  of 

Rhodes,  1522.     {In  Lieber,  F.     Great  events,  etc.)  5105 

Rhone  River.     Pardoe,  J.     The  river  and  the  desert.     2  v.     3359-60 
Rhumatisme,  Le  ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  Monselet.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  4.)  14794 

Rhymes.     See  English  language. 
Rhys,  J.     Celtic  Britain.     (Early  Britain).     (Soc.  for  Prom. 

Chr.  Knowl.)  22541 

Riaiio,  J.  F.     The  industrial  arts  in  Spain.     Woodcuts.     (So. 

Kensington  Mus.  Art  hand-books.)  *I 

Ribault,  J.     Sparks,  J.     {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  17.)       4126 
Ribaumont,  M.  de.     Yonge,   C.  M.     Stray  pearls  ;    mem.  of 

R.     2  V.  22931-2 

Ribbe,  C.  de.     Une  famille  au  XVP*  si^cle ;  pr^c.  d'une  lettre 

du  R.  P.  Felix.     3^-  ^d.  14649 

—  Les  families  et  la  soci6t6  en  France  avant  la  revolution.    4^*  6d.    2  v.         1465Q-1 
Ribbon  of  honor ;  by  N.  Perry.     {In  her  Tragedy  of  the  unex- 
pected.) 19857 

Ribot,  T.    Diseases  of  memory  ;  essay  in  the  positive  psychol- 
ogy ;  tr.  by  W.  H.  Smith.     (Internat.  Sci.  ser.)  21652 

—  English  psychology ;  from  the  French.  12365 

Contents.    Hartley.— James  Mill.— John  Stuart  Mill. — Herbert  Spencer. 
Bain.— G.  H.  Lewes.— Samuel  Bailey. 

—  Heredity ;    psychological  study  of  the  phenomena,  laws,  causes,  and 

consequences.  13686 

Ricardo,  D.     Works ;  with  not.  of  [his]  life  and  writings,  by 

J.  R.  McCuUoch.  10647 

—  Bagehot,  W.     {In  his  Economic  studies.)  19698 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526 

—  Moffat,  R.  S.    Rent,  value,  and  cost  of  production ;  crit.  of  the  theories  of 

R.  and  Mill.     {In  his  Principles  of  a  time  policy.)  18335 

Ricardo  il  falcone  ;  by  R.  Boggs.     {In  Short  stor.)  6965 

Ricci,  L.,  and  F.     Crispino  e  la  comare.     {In  Tryon,  G.  W. 

Stand,  ed.  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Rice,  A.  T.     Essays  from  the  No.  American  Review.  18790 

Contents.  Prescott,  W.  H.  Sir  Walter  Scott.— Gushing,  C.  The  social 
condition  of  woman.— Emerson,  R.  W.  John  Milton.— Bancroft,  G.  The 
last  moments  of  eminent  men,— Motlev,  J.  L.  Peter  the  Great.— Irving, 
W,  The  northmeu.— Adams,  C.  F.  ^he  Earl  of  Chesterfield.— Long- 
fellow, H.  W.  Defense  of  poetry.— Curtis,  G.  W.  Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
— Parkman,  F.  James  Fenimore  Cooper.— Lowell,  J.  R.  Shakespeare 
once  more. — Holmes,  O.  W.  The  mechanism  of  vital  actions. 
Rice,  C.     The  three  guardsmen.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.)  11819 

Rice,  E.  W.     Settlement  laws  of  Massachusetts.     {In  Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

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Rice,  F.  P.     Records  of  the  Proprietors  of  Worcester,  Mass. 

(Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity.)  21868 

Rice,  H.     Pioneers  of  the  Western  Reserve.  22601 

Rice,  J.,  joint  author.     See  Besant,  W. 

Rice,  S.  S.     Edgar  Allan  Poe  ;  memorial  vol.  *I 

Rice,  W.  The  European  Sabbath  before  and  since  the  Reform- 
ation.     (In  Sabb.  ess.)  19808 

Rich,  A.     Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities.  12137 

Rich,  E.     The  occult  sciences.     See  Smedley,  E. 

Rich,  S.     Mackerel  fishery  of  No.  America;  its  perils  and  its 

rescue.  18285 

Rich  and  humble  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  5557 

Richard  I.,  King  of  England.     Abbott,  J.     History  of  R.  14287 

—  Gallridus  de  Vinosalvo.    Chronicle  of  Richard  I.'s  crusade.    (In  Bohn, 

H.  G.    Chron.)  2383 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.    Life  of  Richard  Cceur  de  Lion.    2  v.  6465-6 

—  Richardus  Divisiensis.    Clironicle  cone.  R.     {In  Bohn,  H.  G.    Chron.)  2383 

—  Spear,  C.  {In  his  Voices  from  prison.)  4162 
Richard  11. ,  King  of  England.  Abbott,  J.  History  of  R.  14288 
Richard  II.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Richard  III.,  King  of  England.     Abbott,  J.  History  of  R.             18 

—  Gairdner,  J.    Life  and  reign  of  Richard  III.  18108 

—  Hayward,  A.  {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)  12306 
Richard  III.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Richard  III.  ;  tragedy,  adapted  from  Shakespeare  by  Gibber. 

{In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  2.)  11804 

Richard  Coe^ir  de  Lion.     See  Richard  I. 
Richard,  G.     Ouf  !  !    conference  a  deux  voix.     (In  Sayu^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  2.)  14792 

—  joint  author.    See  Gill,  A. 

Richard,  H.     Hinton,  R.  J.     (In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 

Richard  Edney  and  the  Governor's  family;  by  [S.  Judd].  2405 

Richard  Hurdis  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  .  19080 

Richard  Ireton  ;  legend  of  the  early  settlement  of  New  England  ; 

by  M.  Renrick.  13762 

Richard  the  fearless  ;  or.  The  little  duke ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge. 

[Richard  I.  duke  of  Normandy.]  8375 

Note.    The  Eng.  ed.  has  the  title  The  little  duke;  or,  R.  the  fearless. 
Richard  Vandermarck  ;  by  M.  Harris.  9711 

Richards,  B.     The  songs  of  Wales,  with  new  symphonies  and 

accompaniments.  *I 

Richards,  Mrs.  C.  H.  B.     Springs  of  action.  4003 

Richards,  E.  H.     Chemistry  of  cooking  and  cleaning.  21525 

Richards,    J.     Economy   of   workshop   manipulation ;    logical 

method  of  learning  constructive  mechanics.  15862 

—  On  the  arrangement,  care,  and  operation  of  wood  working  factories  and 

machinery.  12127 

—  Treatise  on  the  construction  and  operation  of  wood  working  machines.  *I;  11358 
Richards,  M.  T.     Life  in  Israel.  13497 

—  Life  in  Judea.  13498 
Richards,  W.  The  gas  consumer's  handy  book.  22394 
Richards,  W.  C.     Great  in  goodness  ;  mem.  of  G.  N.  Briggs. 

Illust.  6509 

—  Introduction.  {In  Tupper,  K.  B.  Robertson's  living  thoughts.)  20384 
Richardson,  A.  S.     History  of  our  country  to  the  celebration 

of  the  centennial  ann.  of  its  independence.     Illust.  17432 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1051 

—  Old  love-letters ;  letters  of  sentiment  bv  persons  eminent  in  Eng.  literature 

and  history.                                       '  22292 

—  Sonars  from  the  old  dramatists.  *I 

—  Stories  from  old  English  poetry.  9633 
Richardson,  A.  D.    Beyond  the  Mississippi ;  life  and  adventure 

on  the  prairies,  mountains,  and  Pacific  coast ;  new  ed.  7050 

—  The  secret  service,  the  field,  the  dungeon,  and  the  escape.  6196 
Richardson,  B.  W.     Alcohol ;  lect.  before  the  Society  of  Arts.  18142 

—  Diseases  of  modern  life.  16716 

—  Hygeia,  a  city  of  health.  16553 

—  A  ministry  of  health  and  other  addresses.  19225 

Contents.  A  ministry  of  health. — William  Harvey.— A  homily  clerico- 
medical. — Learning  and'  health. — Vitality,  individual  and  national. — The 
world  of  physic— Burial,  embalming,  and  cremation.— Registration  of 
disease. — Ether-drinking  and  extra-alcoholic  intoxication. 

—  On  health  and  occupation.     (Manual  of  health.)  20101 

—  The  temperance  lesson  book;  alcohol  and  its  action  on  the  body.  19583 

—  Theory  of  nervous  ether;  The  phenomena  of  sleep.    (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.- 

hr.'rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Total  abstinence ;  addresses.  18262 
Richardson,  C.  F.  Primer  of  Amer.  literature.  17978 
Richardson,  C.  J.  The  Englishman's  house.  10025 
Richardson,  E.     The  veil  lifted ;   or,  Romance  and  reality  of 

convent  life.  8091 
Richardson,   G.    F.      Introduction   to   geology;    mineralogy, 

fossil   botany  and  conchology,   and   palaeontology ;    new 

ed.,  rev.,  etc.,  by  T.  Wright.  3647 

Richardson,   G.   G.     Corn  and  cattle  producing  districts   of  • 

France.  Illust.  18367 
Richardson,   H.   A.     Tobey,   G.   C.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  i.)  6492 
Richardson,  James.     Travels  in  the  Desert  of  Sahara,  1845-6. 

2  V.  3648-9 

—  Travels  in  the  Sahara.     (In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  and  Barth,  H.    Expedition  to  Central  Africa.     (In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of 

mod.  travel.)  "  4356 
Richardson,  James.     Wonders  of   the  Yellowstone.     (Illust. 

lib.  of  trav.)  11101 
Richardson,  James.     Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  Ms  Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  V.  1.)  6492 
Richardson,  J.     Arctic  searching  expedition  ;  voyage  in  search 

of  Sir  John  Franklin.  3650 

—  Sir  John  Franklin.     (In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  Martineau,  H.  (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Richardson,  J.    Advantages  of  cultivating  a  taste  for  pictures. 

(In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 
Richardson,  N.  K.  One  hundred  choice  selections.  See  Grarrett,  P. 
Richardson,  O.     Tales.     {In  Wilson,  J.  M.     Tales,  v.  3-8.)  8043-8 

Richardson,  R.     Memoir  of  J.  White.  11025 

Richardson,  R.     Ralph's  year  in  Russia  ;  trav.  and  adv.  Engr.  22204 
Richardson,  Samuel.     Clarissa  Harlowe.     4  v.                             8870-3 

—  Same ;  condensed  bv  C.  H.  Jones.     (Leis.-hour  ser.)  12772 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W. '  (In  her  Hist,  sketches.)  8132 

—  Scott,  W.    (In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  2;  and  Biog:.  meln.,  v.  1.)  3851 ;  3837 

—  Stephen,  L.    Eichardson's  novels.    (In  his  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  1.)  13942 
Richardson,  S.  J.     Life  in  the  Grey  Nunnery  at  Montreal.  5296 
Richardson,  W.  L.     Biography  of  A.  G.  Thurston.     (In  Hig- 
ginson, T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.  6493 


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Richard  I.  ;  tr.  by  J.  A.  Giles.  (In  Bohn,  H.  G.  Chroni- 
cles.) 

Richelieu,  A.  J.  du  P.,  Cardinal,  due  de.     M^moires. 
(Barri^re.     Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  16,  17.) 

—  James,  G.  P.  R.     (hi  his  Lives," etc.) 

—  Robson,  W.    Life  of  Richelieu. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  7.) 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    The  Cardinal  kings.    (In  his  Glimpses  of  hist.) 
Richelieu  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James. 
Richelieu  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.     (In  his  Dram,  works.) 

—  Same.    (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  1.) 
Riches  have  wings  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur. 
Richey,  A.  G.     The  Irish  land  laws.     2d.  ed. 
Richmond,  L.     Annals  of  the  poor  ;    narr.  of  The  dairyman's 

daughter  ;  The  negro  servant ;    and  The  young  cottager  ; 
with  a  life  of  the  author,  by  J.  Ayre. 

—  Bickersteth,  E.    Domestic  portraiture ;  memoirs  of  .three  children  of  R. 

—  Grimshawe,  T.  S.    Memoir  of  Richmond. 
Richmond,  W.  B.     Monumental  painting.     {In  Poole,  R.   S. 

and  others.     Lect.) 
Richmond,  W.  D.     The  grammar  of  lithography  ;  pract.  guide 

for  the  artist  and  printer  ;  ed.  and  rev.  with  introd.  by  the 

ed.  of  "The  Printing  Times  and  Lithographer." 
, Richmond,  Duke  of.     See  Lennox,  C.  H.  G. 
Richmond,  Va.     Gilmore,  J.  R.     Down  in  Tennessee  and  back 

by  way  of  R. 
Richter,  E.     Co-operative  stores. 
Richter,  J.  P.,  Ph.  D.   Leonardo.  (Illust.  biog.  of  Gt.  artists.)  19540 
Richter,  J.  P.  F.     Ausgewahlte  Werke.     16  v.  in  9.  10309-17 

—  Autobiography.     (In  Lee,'E.B.    Life,  e^c.) 

—  Campaner  Thai  and  other  writings.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

Contents.  Campaner  Thai ;  tr.  by  J.  Bauer.— Life  of  Quintus  Fixlein. 
— Schmelzle's  journey  to  Fliitz ;  tr.  by  T.  Carlyle. — Analects  from  Rich- 
ter; tr.  by  T.  DeQuincey. — Miscellaneous  pieces. 

—  Flower,  fruit,  and  thorn  pieces ;  tr.  by  E.  H.  Noel.    2  v. 

—  Same ;  Amer.  ed.    2  v. 

—  Hesperus.    2  v. 

—  Levana ;  or,  The  doctrine  of  education. 

—  Tales.    {In  Carlyle,  T.    Tales  by  Musaeus,  etc.,  v.  2.) 

—  Titan ;  a  romance.    2  v. 

—  Translations.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.) 

—  Walt  and  Vult;  or,  The  twins ;  tr.  by  E.  B.  Lee.    2  v. 

—  Carlyle,  T.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1,  2.) 

—  Lee,  E.  B.    Life  of  R. ;  prec.  by  his  autobiography. 

—  Taylor,  B.     {In  his  Stud,  in  Germ,  lit.) 
Rickards,  Bev.  Samuel.     Mozley,  J.  B.     In  memoriam. 

his  Ess.,  hist,  and  theoL,  v.  2.) 
Ricketicketack  ;  by  H.  Conscience.     (  With  The  miser.) 
Rickoff,  A.J.     School-hours  for  children  under  ten  :    School- 


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house  plans.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1873.) 
Ricordi  personali ;  by  F.  Bosio. 
Riddell,  C.  E.  L.  (pseud.    F.  G.  Trafford).    Above   suspicion. 

—  Daisies  and  buttercups. 

—  George  Geith  of  Fen  Court. 

—  Maxwell  Drewitt. 

—  Phemie  Keller. 

—  The  race  for  wealth. 

—  The  senior  partner. 

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—  Weird  stories.  22823 

Contents.    Walnut-Tree  House.— The  open  door. — ^Nut-Bush  Farm. — 
The  old  house  in  Vauxhall  Walk.— Sandy,  the  tinker.— Old  Mrs.  Jones. 
Riddell,  Mrs.  J.  H.     See  Riddell,  C.  E.  L. 
Riddell,  R.     The  modern  carpenter  and  builder.  6957 

—  New  elements  of  hand-railing.  8778 
Riddle,  A.  G.     Alice  Brand.                                                               13571 

—  Bart  Ridgeley.  ,  11396 

—  The  portrait.  .  7325 
Riddle,  Matthew  B.     The  Gospel  ace.  to  Mark  expl.  by  R.         20881 

—  The  Gospel  according  to  Luke.     (Internat.  Rev.  Comment.)  22900 

—  joint  author.    See  Todd,  J.  E. 
Riddles.     See  Amusements. 

Ride,  A,  for  life.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  no.  22.)  19167 
Rideau,  Le  ;  monologue  ;  par  E.  Verconsin.    (Th^dtre  de  camp., 

ser.  8.)  14692 

Rideing,  W.  H.     The  Alpenstock  ;  Alps  and  Alpine  adv.    (Ap- 

pleton's  new  hand- vol.  ser.)  19366 

—  A-saddle  in  the  wild  west;  So.  Colorado,  N.  Mexico,  and  Arizona.     (Ap- 

pletons'  new  hand-vol.)  18821 

—  Boys  in  the  mountains  and  on  the  plains.  Illust.  22293 
Ridge,  J.  R.  Erinna.  {In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 
Riding  recollections  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  19664 
Riding.     See  Horse-back  riding  ; — Horsemanship. 

Ridley,  A.  E.     Better  than  good.  20179 

Ridley,  J.     Tales  of  the  genii.  '  3655 

Riehl,  W.  H.    Jorg  Muckenhuber.    (DeutscherNovellenschatz.)  16154 

Rienzi ;  fr.  Mitford.   -  {In  Venable,  W.  H.     Dramas,  etc.)  20582 

Rienzi ;  op^ra,  de  R.  Wagner.  *I 

Rienzi ;  tragedy  ;  by  Miss  Mitford.   {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  22.)  11821 

Rienzi ;  the  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes  ;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  5206 
Riethmiiller,  C.  J.     Life  and  times  of  Alexander  Hamilton ; 

sketches  of  Jefferson,  Aaron  Burr,  John  Adams,  Franklin, 

etc.  14100 
Rietschel,  E.     Oppermann,  A.     Ernst  Rietschel  the  sculptor, 

and  the  lessoifs  of  his  life  ;  autobiog.  and  memoir.  15726 
Rietz.  J.     Catalogue  of  mus.   compositions  of  Mendelssohn. 

{In  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.     Letters.)  5860 
Rieux,  J.  de,  pseud.     See  Sonnois,  J. 
Riffault  des  H^tres,  J.  R.  D.  and  others.     Practical  treatise  on 

■  the  manuf .  of  colors  for  painting  ;  ed.  by  M.  F.  Malepeyre.  12944 

Rifle  rangers.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3630 
Rifle,  rod,  and  gun  in  California.     See  Flirtation  camp. 
Rifles.     See  Shooting. 
Rigault,   A.   H.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     {In  Ms  Nouv.  lund., 

V.  1  ;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  13.)  *I 

Rigg,  A.     Practical  treat,  on  the  steam  engine.  *I 

Rigg,  J.  H.     Pantheism.     {In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scepticism.  9747 

Rigg,  R.  Lonsdale,  H.  {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  16.)  13814 
Riggs,  S.  ^.^  joint  author.     See  Dorsey,  J.  O. 

Right  and  left ;  by  C.  J.  Newby.  12478 

Right  at  last ;  and  other  tales  ;  by  E.  C.  Gaskell.  2216 

Right  one.  The.     {In  Home  narr.)  1197 

Right  one,  The  ;  by  M.  S.  Schwartz.  9712 

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Eights.     Fichte,  J.  G.     The  science  of  rights.  *I 

Rights  of  man;    by  O.  S.  Leland.     (7n  French's  min  dram., 

V.  29.)  7985 

Rights  of  women  ;  comparison  of  the  relative,  legal  status  of  the 

sexes  in  the  chief  countries  of  western  civilization.  15749 

Rigoletto  ;  trag.  opera  ;  by  G.  Verdi.  *I 

—  Same.    (J?2*Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Rigollot,   Le  ;    com^die  ;    par  A.  DesRoseaux.       (Th^^tre  de 

camp.,s^r.  8.)  14692 

Rig-Veda-Sanhita.     See  Veda. 

Riley,  C.  V.  Potato  pests  ;  illust.  acct.  of  the  Colorado  potato- 
beetle  and  other  insect  foes  of  the  potato  in  No.  Amer.  ; 
with  methods  for  their  destruction.  16897 

Riley,  H.  H.     The  Puddleford  papers.     Illust.  21901 

Riley,  I.     Syrian  home-life  ;  fr.  materials  furnished  by  H.  H. 

Jessup  of  Beirut.  12759 

Rimbault,  E.  F.     Musical  instruments.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)       15475 

—  joint  author.    See  Hopkins,  E.  J. 

Rimmer,  A.     About  England  with  Dickens.     Illust.  22925 

Rimmer,  W.  Elements  of  design  ;  rev.  ed.  *I 
Rindge,   N.  H.     Stearns,   E.   S.     History  of  R.,  1736-1874; 

with  genealog.  register  of  families.  *I 
Ring,  M.     John  Milton  and  his  times  ;    hist,  novel ;    tr.  by  F. 

Jordan.     Illust.  7405 

Ring,  The,  and  the  book  ;  by  R.  Browning.     2  v.  7732 

Ring,  The,  of  Amasis ;  by  R.  B.  Lytton.            '  5504 

Ring,  The,  of  amethyst;  [poems]  ;  by  A.  W.  Rollins.  17873 
Rink,  H.     Danish  Greenland  ;  its  people  and  its  products  ;  ed. 

by  B.  Brown  ;  illust.  by  the  Eskimo,  and  map.  *I 

—  Tales  and  traditions  of  the  Eskimo;  with  sk.  of  their  habits,  relig.,  etc. ; 

ed.  by  R.  Brown ;  illust.  by  the  Eskimo.  15639 

Rio  de  Janeiro.     Minturn,  R.  B.,  Jr.     (In  Ms  From  N.  Y.  to 

Delhi.)  3076 

Rio  Negro.     See  Negro,  Rio.  • 

Riouffe,   H.,   baron.     M^moires.     (Barri^re.     Bib.  des  m^m., 

v.  9.)  14529 

Rip  Van  Winkle  ;  by  W.  Irving.     (In  his  Sketch-book.)  2159 

—  Same ;  illust.  *I 
Rip  Van  Winkle  ;  drama  ;  by  C.  Burke.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,      • 

V.  22.)  11821 

Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  Asia  and  Africa  ;  by  R.  Van  Wert.  22184 
Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  foreign  lands  ;  by  R.  Van  Wert.  21128 
Ripley,   E.     Thayer,  J.   B.     (In  Higginson^,   T.   W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Ripley,  G.     Frothingham,  O.  B.     George  Ripley.  22029 

Riquet  a  la  houppe  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.      (In  her  Bluebeard's 

keys.)  13977 

Riquet  with  the  Tuft ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     (In  ^is  Extravagan- 
zas, V.  1.)  *I 
Rise  and  fall  of  the  mustache  ;  by  R.  J.  Burdette.                          17123 
Rise,  The,  and  the  Fall ;  or,  The  origin  of  moral  evil :  The  sug- 
gestions of  reason  ;    The  disclosures  of  revelation  ;  The 
confirmation  of  theology.                                                               6540 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1055 

Rise,  The,  of  Iskauder  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.    {In  Little  class.,  v.  6.)  12977 

Risen  from  the  ranks  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  13054 
Rising,  The,  and  the  setting  fnith  ;   and  other  discourses  ;  by 

O.  B.  Frothingham.  21640 

Rising  faith.  The  ;  essays  ;  by  C.  A.  Bartol.  7096 

Rising  in  the  world  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  222 

Ristori,  A.     Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M.     {In  her  Italian  life^)  9027 

' '  Rita,"  pseud.     Faustine.  22050 

—  Tragoletta.  20909 
Rita  ;  by  H.  Aid6.  '  3656 
Ritchie,  A.  C.  (O.  M.).     Autobiography  of  an  actress.  3657 

—  The  clergvman's  wife ;  and  other  sketches.  6937 

—  Italian  life  and  legends.    Illust.  9027 

Contents.  Savonarola.— Yittoria  Colonna. — Galileo's  villa.— Convent 
of  Vallombrosa.  —  Bridges  of  Florence. — Dante. —Florentine  feuds. — 
Feuds  bet.  the  Bianchi  and  Neri. — The  village  Serravezza. — The  Protest- 
ant cemetery  at  Florence.— Overflow  of  Arno.— Artist,  and  the  story  of 
a  mad  singer.— Fedi,  the  sculptor.— A.  Eistori,  and  Piccolomini.— The 
beautiful  horror;  a  Florentine  legend.— Ginevra. — La  belle  Clementine.— 
Caterina  Sforza.  ^ 

—  Mimic  life.  3658 

—  The  mute  singer.  6363 

—  Plays.    See  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Twin  roses.  3670 
Ritchie,  Mrs.     See  Thackeray,  A.  I.                                             * 
Ritchie,  L.     France.     (Romance  of  history.)  11434 
Ritchie,  M.     Eliot,  S.     M.  Ritchie.     {In  Higginson,  T.   W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Rittenhouse,  D.     Renwick,  J.    Life  of  Rittenhouse.   {In  Lives 

of  em.  individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 
Same.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  7.)  4116 

—  Sketch  of  Rittenhouse.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 

—  Wynne,  J.  Life  of  Rittenhouse.  {In  his  Lives,  etc.)  4885 
Ritter,  F.  L.  History  of  .music.  2  ser.  11235;  13572 
Ritter,  K.     Geographical  studies  ;  tr.  by  W.  L.  Gage.  5594 

—  Gage,  W.  L.  Life  of  Ritter.  6772 
Rival  Crusoes,  The ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  -  18328 
Rival  dreamers,  The  ;  by  J.  Banim.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  12.)  12983 
.Rival  heirs,  The ;  third  and  last  chronicle  of  ^scendune  ;    by 

A.  D.  Crake.  21795 
Rival  sisters.  The ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.     {In  his  Cavaliers  of 

Eng.)  5071 

Rivals,  The  ;  by  A.  Franz.     {In  The  pearls,  etc.)  3441 

Rivals,  The  ;  by  G.  Griffin.     {In  Ms  Works.)  5404 

Rivals,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.     {In  his  Works.)  13290 

—  Same.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  4.)  11806 
Rivarol,  A.  R.,  called  Comte  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In 

his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 

River  bars  ;  their  formation,  treatment,  etc.  ;  by  I.  J.  Mann.  20450 

River  driftwood  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.    {In  her  Country  by-ways.)  21032 
Rivermouth  romance,  A  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.      {In  his  Marjorie 

Daw.)  11933 
Rivers,  T.     The  miniature  fruit  garden  ;  or.  The  culture  of 

pyramidal  and  bush  fruit  trees.  1st.  Am.  ed.  6333 
Rivers,  Earl.     See  Widville,  A. 

Rivers  of  ice  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  15402 
Riverside  Magazine.     1867-1870.     4  v.                                   7900-7903 


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Rives,  W.  C.  History  of  the  life  and  times  of  Madison.  3  v.    6280-2 
Riviera.     Cox,  S.  S.     {In  his  Search  for  winter  sunbeams.)         8369 

—  Miller,  W.    Wintering  in  the  Riviera.  20963 

—  R.,  W.  D.    Easter  on  the  Riviera.    {In  Murphy,  B.  and  others.    On  the 

Rhine.)  19935 

Road,   The,   to  ruin ;    comedy ;    by  T.   Holcroft.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  7.)  11809 

Roads.     Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Surveyors.     Pro- 
ceedings, passim.  *I 

—  Beckwith,  A.    Asphalt  and  bitumen;  with  obs.  on  macadamized  streets 

and  roads.     {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos,,  1867,  Rept.,  v.  4.)  9099 

—  Clark,  D.  K.    Construction  of  roads  and  streets.    Art.  of  construct. 

common  roads ;  by  H.  Law ;  rev.  and  condsd.    Recent  practice  in  the 
constr.  of  roads,  etc.  17598 

—  Clark,  E.  B.  E.    Construction  and  maintenance  of  pub.  highways.    {In 

Assoc,  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Codrin^on,  T.    Maintenance  of  MacAdamized  roads.  18830 

—  Gillespie,  W.  M.    Manual  of  princ.  and  pract.  of  road-making.  16925 

—  Gillmore,  Q.  A.    Practical  treat,  on  roads,  etc.  16036 

—  Roads.     {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)                                                              *  6992 

—  Rogers,  R.  V.,  Jr.    The  law  of  the  road;  or,  Wrongs  and  rights  of  a 

traveller.  16045 

—  Smiles,  S.  Early  roads  and  modes  of  travelling.  {In  his  Lives,  v.  3.)  *I 
Roads  and  railroads,  vehicles,  and  modes  of  travelling,  of  anc. 

and  mod.  countries  ;  with  accts.  of  bridges,  tunnels,  and 

canals.  .  5652 

Roadside  poems  for  summer  travellers  ;  by  L.  Larcom.  16014 

Rob  of  the  Bowl ;  by  J.  P.  Kennedy.  2457 

Rob  Roy  ;  by  W.  Scott.  3826 

Rob  Roy,  The,  on  the  Baltic  ;  by  J.  Macgregor.  7039 

Rob  Roy,  The,  on  the  Jordan,  Nile,  Red  sea,  and  Gennesareth, 

etc.  ;  by  J.  MacGregor.  10501 

Roba  di  Roma  ;  by  W.  W.  Story.     2  v.  8484-5 

Robb,  D.  C.^  joint  author.     See  Faulkner,  F. 

Robber,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  11039 

Robber  of  the  Rhine  ;  drama  ;  by  G.  Almar.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  23.)  11821 

Robbers,  The  ;  tragedy  ;  by  R.  Schiller.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  13.)  11815 

Robber's  wife.  The  ;  drama  ;  by  I.  Pocock.      {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  32.)  11826 

Robbins,   A.     Speech  on  the  removal  of  the  Indians,  1830. 

{In  Speeches,  etc.)  5183 

Robbins,  C.     The  regicides  sheltered  in  New  England.     {In 

Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.)  7869 

Robbins,  E.     History  of  England.     See  Penrose,  E. 
Robbins,  G.    The  Christian  patriot ;  biog.  of  J.  E.  McClellan.     7271 
Robbins,  S.  C.     Girding  on  the  armor.  7389 

—  Win  and  wear.  7390 
Robbins,  Mrs.  S.  S.  One  happy  winter ;  or,  A  visit  to  Florida.  17351 
Robert,  C.    Slave  provinces  of  Turkey.     {In  Ranke,  L.    Hist. 

of  Servia.)  3595 

Robert,  K.     Le  fusain  sans  maitre  ;  traits  pratique  et  complet 

sur  r^tude  du  paysage  au  fusain.    3^  ed.  *I 

—  Same',  Charcoal  drawing  vv^ithout  a  master;  compl.  pract.  treat,  on  land- 

scape drawing  in  charcoal;    followed  by  lessons  on  studies  after 
Allong6;  tr.  by  E.  H.  Appleton.  19816 


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tr. 


Robert,  L.     Saiate-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  Ms  Caus.  lund.,  v.  10.)         *I 
Robert-Houdin,  J.  E.     The  secrets  of  conjuring  and  magic ; 
tr.  and  ed.  by  Prof.  Hoffmann.     Illust. 

—  Robert  Houdin,  wizard,  French  (Nonjuror,  author,  and  ambassador. 

with  index,  by  R.  S.  Mackenzie. 
Robert  Dalby,  and  his  world  of  troubles  ;   [by  H.  Merritt]. 
Robert  Falconer  ;  by  G.  MacDonald. 
Robert  Fulton  ;  hist,  novel ;  by  J.  C.  Hauch. 
Robert  Graham ;  by  C.  L.  Hentz. 
Robert  Greathouse  ;  by  J.  F.  Swift. 

Robert  le  diable ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  2.) 
Robert  Macaire  ;  by  C.  Selby.   {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  3.) 
Robert  Walton. 
Roberto  il  diavolo  ;  opera  ;  by  Meyerbeer. 

—  Same.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.) 
Roberts,  A.      Extracts  fr.   Roberts ;    sk.   of    Roberts.       {In 

Watterson,  H.     Oddities  in  South,  life.) 
Roberts,  A.     Companion  to  the  revised  version   of  the  New 
Testament,  expl.  the  reasons  for  the  changes  ;  with  suppl. 
by  a  member  of  the  Amer.  Comm.  of  Rev. 

—  Old  Testament  revision ;  hand-book  for  readers. 
Roberts,  D.     Martineau,  H.     ( Jn /ier  Biog.  sk.)  7657; 
Roberts,  E.     Embassy  to  the  eastern  courts  of  Cochin  China, 

Siam,  and  Muscat,  1832-4. 
Roberts,  E.     Scenes  and  characteristics  of  Hindostan,  v.  2. 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.     {In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.) 
Roberts,  G.     Forty  winks.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  41.) 
Roberts,  J.     Whittier,  J.  G.     {In  his  Old  portr.,  etc.) 
Roberts,  M.     Denise. 

—  Fair  Else,  and  other  tales. 

Contents.    Fair  Else.— Scheiden  thut  weh.— Duke  Ulrich  with  the  curly 
locks. — Rough  times. 

—  Noblesse  oblige.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  On  the  edge  of  the  storm. 
Roberts,  M.     Voices  fr.  the  woodlands,  descr.  of  forest  trees, 

ferns,  mosses,  and  lichens.     [Colored  illust.]. 
Roberts,  R.  Asia  Minor  and  the  Caucasus.    (Eastern  question.) 
Roberts,  W.     Memoirs  of  H.  More.     2  v.  3664-5 

Robertson,  A.     Conversations  on  anatomy,   physiology,   and 

surgery.     2  v.  '  3666-7 

Robertson,  E.  W.     Historical  essays.  15927 

Contents.    Standards  of  the  past  in  weight  and  currency. — The  Year 
and  the  Indiction.— The  land.— Chapters  of  Eng.  hist,  bef .  the  conquest. — 
Rome. 
Robertson,  F.     Engineering  notes. 

—  Tables  for  arches. 
Robertson,  F.  W.     Analysis  of  Tennyson's  "In  Memoriam 

9th.  ed. 

—  "  The  human  race,"  and  other  sermons. 

—  Lectures  and  addr.  on  literary  and  soc.  topics. 

—  Notes  on  Genesis. 

—  Robertson's  living  thoughts ;  a  thesaurus;  by  K.  B.  Tupper;  introd.  by 

W.  C.  Richards.  20384 

—  Sermons,  preached  at  Trinity  Chapel,  Brighton.    5  v.  2056-9;  5658 

—  Brooke,  S.  A.    Life  and  letters  of  Robertson.    2  v.  6026-7 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    An  English  Broad  Churchman.    {In  his  Darwinism,  etc.)      10835 

—  Hood,  E.  P.     {In  his  Lamps,  etc.)  8155 


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17544 

16137 

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Robertson,  J.  C.     History  of  the  Chr.  Church  fr.  the  apostolic 

age  to  the  Reformation,  64-1517.     8  v.  12736-43 

—  joint  author.    ^S'ee  Byerley,  T. 

Robertson,  T.  W.    Mr.  Dawbarn.    {In  Christmas  story-teller.)  17662 

—  Sketch  of  Robertson.  {In  Dram,  of  the  present  day.)  10138 
Robertson,  W.  Ernestine.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  14.)  11816 
Robertson,  W.     Historical  disquisition   cone,  the  knowledge 

which  the  ancients  had  of  India,  etc.  3669 

—  History  of  America.  3668 

—  History  of  Scotland  dur.  the  reigns  of  Queen  Mary,  and  of  James  VI. ; 

with  rev.  of  Scottish  hist.,  etc.  8176 

—  History  of  the  disc,  and  settlement  of  Amer. ;  with  acct.  of  the  author's 

life  and  writings.    Questions  for  the  examination  of  students,  by  J. 

Frost.  13195 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Charles  V. ;  with  acct.  of  [his]  life  after  his 

abdication,  by  W.  H.  Prescott.    2  v.  3545-6 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  *I 
Same.    {In  his  Lives  of  men  of  letters.)  523 

Robeson,  T.  R.     Davis,  J.  C.     {In  Ms  Harvard  mem.  biog., 

V.  2.)  6493 

Robespierre,  F.  M.  J.  I.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,   sk., 

ser.  3.)  527 

—  GimUan,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallerv,  etc.)  2257 

—  Lewes,  G.H.    Life  of  Robespierre.  2642 

—  Morley,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  misc.,  ser.  2.)  17636 

—  Rioufte,  H.  M(?moires  d'un  d6tenu.  (Barri^re.  Bibl.  des  m6m.,  v.  9.)  14529 
Robin  ;  by  Mrs.  Parr.  22044 
Robin  Gray  ;  by  C.  Gibbon.  11418 
Robinson,  A.  Clayton,  E.  C.  {In  her  Queens  ot  song.)  5873 
Robinson,  A.  M.  F.  The  crowned  Hippolytus ;  tr.  fr.  Euripi- 
des ;  with  new  poems.  21988 

—  Emily  Bronte.  (Fam.  women.)  22876 
Robinson,  E.     Biblical  researches  in  Palestine,  Mt.  Sinai,  and 

Arabia  Petrea ;  by  E.  Robinson  and  E.  Smith,  v.  2,  3.      3672-3 
V.  1  wanting.    It  can  be  referred  to  in  Reference  dept. 

—  Harmony  of  the  four  Gospels  in  English.  9902 
Robinson,  E.  G.     Lectures  on  preaching,  Yale  College,  1882.  22742 

—  Moral  law  in  its  rel.  to  phvs.  science  and  to  pop.  religion.    {In  Boston 

Mondav  Lect.,  1880-81.*)  20467 

—  The  Sabbath  and  free  institutions.  {In  Sabb.  ess.)  19808 
Robinson,  F.     Account  of    organization  of  the  army  of  the 

U.  S.  ;  with  biog.  of  disting.  officers.     2  v.  3674-5 

Robinson,  F.  J.,  Earl  of  B^jon.   Speech  on  the  penny  postage 

bill.     {In  Speeches  of  em.  Brit,  statesmen,  ser.  2.)  7724 

Robinson,  F.  W.     As  long  as  she  lived.  16920 

—  The  bar-maid  at  Battleton.     (Harper's  hf  .-hr.  ser.)  189S2 

—  A  bridge  of  glass.  10675 

—  Carrv's  confession.  602 

—  Christie's  faith.  12785 

—  Coward  conscience.  18502 

—  No  man's  friend.  10683 

—  Othello  the  second.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  19541 

—  Poor  humanitv.  12464 

—  Poor  Zeph !     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17420 

—  The  romance  of  a  back  street.    Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18687 

—  Romance  on  four  wheels.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)         '  18229 

Bd.  loith  Lady  Carmichael's  will. 

—  Second-cousin  Sarah.  12773 

—  Slaves  of  the  ring.  2410 

—  Stern  necessitv.  8694 

—  True  to  herself.  8797 

—  A  woman's  ransom.  5604 

—  joint  author.    See  Hay,  M.  C. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1059 

Robinson,  H.  H.     Massachusetts  in  the  woman  suffrage  move- 
ment, 1774-1881.  21046 
Robinson,  H.    Zurich  letters  ;  correspondence  of  Eng.  bishops 

and  others,  with  Helvetian  reformers  [1558-79].  11109 

'Rohmson,  B..,  pseud.     Wilson,  D.     Henrietta  Robinson.  4817 

Robinson,  H.     Sewage  disposal.     2d.  ed.  21714 

Robinson,  H.  C.     Diary,  reminiscences,  and  correspondence; 

ed.  by  T.  Sadler.     2  v.  7733-4 

Robinson;  H.  M.     The  great  fur  land  ;  life  in  the  Hudson's 

Bay  Territory.  18688 

Robinson,  J.     Whitehall ;  or,  The  days  of  Charles  I.  4750 

Robinson,  J.  H.     Jurisdiction  in  Guiteau's  case.   (In  Grinnell, 

C.  E.     Points  of  law.)  *I 

—  Nick  Whiffles.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  44.)  ^  ^  ^  11882 
Robinson,  J.  L.  Treatise  on  marine  surveying ;  with  questions 

for  examination,  etc.  22539 

Robinson,  J.  R.     Explosions  of  steam  boilers.  8767 

Robinson,  J.     Ferns,  in  their  homes  and  ours.  17789 

Robinson,  L.  B      Patsey  ;  story  for  girls.  17169 

Robinson,  M.     /S'ee  "  Perdita." 
Robinson,  M.   D.     Fitzgerald,  P.     Mrs.  Robinson.     (In  his 

Roman,  of  the  Eng.  stage.)  13430 

Robinson,  Mrs.  M.  H.     Helen  Erskine.  •  8439 

Robinson,  N.     — 's  telegram.     (In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 

Robinson,    P.     In  my  Indian  garden.     Pref.   by  E.  Arnold. 

3d.  ed.  18750 

See  below,  Under  the  sun. 

—  Noah's  ark :  or, ''  Mornings  in  the  Zoo."  21571 

—  Sinners  and  saints ;  tour  acr.  the  states ;  with  three  months  among  the 

Mqrmons.  22947 

—  Under  the  Punkah.  22540 

—  Under  the  sun  [sketches]  :  pref.  bv  E.  Arnold.  21865 

Substantially  a  repr.,  with  additions,  of  In  my  Indian  garden. 

Robinson,  S.  Catalogue  of  Amer.  minerals,  wath  their  locali- 
ties. 3677 

Robinson,,    Solon.     Facts  for  farmers;    domest.   animals  and 

domest.  econ.  ;  farm  buildings  ;  gardens,  etc.     Illust.  6690 

—  How  to  live;  saving  and  wasting;  or,  Domest.  econ.,  illust.  7070 
Robinson,  S.  T.  L.  Kansas;  interior  and  exterior  life.  3678 
Robinson,  T.  A.  L.  (von  J.),  {pseud.  Talvi.)  Heloise  ;  or,  The 

unrevealed  secret.  4001 

—  Life's  discipline ;  tale  of  the  annals  of  Hungary.  5166 
Robinson,  W.  S.  (pseud.  Warrington.).     "Warrington"  pen- 
portraits  ;  pers.  and  polit.  reminiscences,  1848-1876  ;  with 
mem.,  and  extr.  fr.  diary  and  letters.                                       16936 

—  Warrington's  manual ;  manual  for  officers  and  members  of  legislatures, 

conventions,  societies,  etc.,  ace.  to  the  parliamentary  law  and  pract. 
in  the  U.  S.  •  13781 

Robinson  Crusoe  ;  by  D.  DeFoe.  1134  ;  13196 

—  Same ;  Aventures  de  Robinson  Crusoe ;  par  D.  DeFoe.  *I 
Robinson  Crusoe's  money  ;  by  D.  A.  Wells.  15573 
Robles,  I.  de.     The  merry  wives  of  Madrid.     (In  Mt.   Royal 

pop.  tales,  V.  3.)  7224 

Robson,  E.  R.  School  architecture;  pract.  rem.  on  the  plan- 
ning, designing  of  school-houses.  13531 


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Robson,  W.     The  great  sieges  of.  history.  3681 

—  Life  of  Richelieu.  Illust.  18643 
Robson,  W.  J.  Love  and  loyalty.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  32.)  11826 
Robusti,  J.     See  Tintoretto. 

Roche,  A.     Histoire   des  principaux  ecrivains  Fran9.  jusqu'^ 

nos  jours.     4th.  ed.     2  v.  *I 

Roche,  R.  M.     Children  of  the  abbey.     Illust.  7740 

Roche  aux  mouettes.  La  ;  par  J.  Sandeau.  9466 

Rochefort,  H.     King,  E.     (In,his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  •      13829 

Rochefoucauld.     See  La  Rochefoucauld. 
Rochejaquelein.     See  La  Rochejaquelein. 
Rochester,  2d.  Earl  of.     See  Wilmot,  J. 

Rochois,  M.     Clayton,  E.  C.     (In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Rock,  D.     Textile  fabrics  ;  with  wood  cuts.     (So.  Kensington 

Mus.  Art.  hd.-bks.)  *I 

Rock  blasting.     Andr6,  G.  G.     Rock  blasting ;  treatise  for  in- 

dust.  purposes.  17655 

Rockbourne;  by  M.  E.  Weir.  12360 

Rockies.     See  Rocky  Mts. 

Rockingham,  Sir  Charles,  pseud.     See  Jarnac,  Count  de. 
Rockite,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Tonna.     (In  her  Works.)  4474  ;  4476 

Rocks.     See  Geology. 

Rocks  ahead  ;  or.  The  warnings  of  Cassandra  ;  by  W.  R.  Greg.  13507 
Rocks  and  shoals  ;  lect.  ;  by  G.  H.  Hepworth.  2010 

Rockwell,  A.  P.     Great  fires  and  fire  extinction.  18201 

Rocky  Fork  ;  by  M.  H.  Catherwood.  21859 

Rocky  mountain    saints  ;  history  of  the  Mormons  ;  by  T.  B. 

H.  Stenhouse.  *I 

Rocky  Mountains.  Bird,  I.  L.    A  lady's  life  in  the  Rocky  Mts.   19317 

—  Bonneville,  B.  L.  E.    Adventures  of  B.  in  the  Rocky  Mts..  etc. ;  fr.  his 

journal  by  W.  Irving.                                                '  2139 

—  Bowles,  S.    A  summer's  journev  to  the  Rocky  Mts.  6134 

—  Carnegie,  J.    Saskatchewan  and  the  Rocky  Mts. ;  travel,  sport,  etc.  13822 

—  Denison,  C.    Rocky  mountain  health  resorts.  *I 

—  Fremont,  J.  C.    Explorations  of  the  Rocky  Mts.     (In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl. 

of  mod.  travel.)  *  4356 

—  Grohman.  W.  A.  B.    Camps  in  the  Rockies;  life  on  the  frontier,  sport 

in  the  Rocky  Mts.,  etc.            '  21826 

—  Ingersoll,  E.    Knocking  round  the  Rockies.  22265 

—  Parkman,  F.    The  Oregon  trail ;  sketches  of  Rocky  Mt.  life.  10474 

—  Stansbury,  H.    Reconnoisance  of  a  new  route  thr.  the  Rocky  Mts.  (In 

his  Expedition,  etc.)  '  4197 

—  Strahorn,  R.  E.    To  the  Rockies  and  bevond.  *I 

—  Victor,  F.  F.    Eleven  years  in  the  Rocky  Mts.  19396 

—  See  also  West. 

Rodenberg,  J.     England,  literary  and  soc,  fr.  a  Germ,  point 

of  view.  15723 

—  The  Grandidiers ;  tale  of  Berlin  life ;  fr.  the  Germ. ;  by  W.  Savile.  3  y.  20679-81 
Roderic,  li/ing  of  Spain.   Irving,  W.  Legend  of  Don  Roderic. 

(Jw  Ms  Span,  papers.)  2164;  5868 

Roderick  Ashcourt ;  by  D.  Wise.  19238 

Roderick  Hudson  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  14327 

Roderick  Hume  ;  by  C.  W.  Bardeen.  18295 

Roderick  Random  ;  by  T.  Smollett.  1472 
Rodman,  W.  L.    Higginson,  T.  W.   (In  his  Harv.  mem.  biog., 

V.  1.)  6492 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1061 

Rodman  the  keeper;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.  19610 
Rodney,  M.  C.  "L.,  formerly  Miss  Beeves,   and  Read,  E.     Old 

Martin  Boscawen's  jest.  17913 

Rodolphe  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  1.)  *I 

Rodolphus  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  59 

Rodwell,  G.  F.     The  birth  of  chemistry.  13412 

—  Dictionary  of  science.  10174 

—  Etna ;  hist,  of  the  mountain  and  its  eruptions.    Maps  and  illust.  18368 

—  Meteoric  stones.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Rodwell,  G.  H.  Teddy  the  tiler,  (/n  French's  m in.  dr.,  v.  24.)  7983 
Rodwell,  T.  G.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Roe,  A.  S.     The  cloud  on  the  heart.  7758 

—  How  could  he  help  it  ?  3682 

—  James  Montjoy.  3683 

—  Like  and  unlike.  3770 

—  A  long  look  ahead.  3684 

—  Looking  around.                                                                                         .  6002, 

—  Resolution.  9719 

—  The  star  and  the  cloud.  3685 

—  Time  and  tide ;  and  The  sacrifice.  6233 

—  To  love  and  to  be  loved.  3686 

—  True  to  the  last.                                                                            •  3687 

—  Woman  our  angel.  6204 
Roe,  E.  P.     Barriers  burned  away.  11261 

—  Birthday  mottoes ;  select,  by  L.  Abbott.  22294 

—  A  dav  of  fate.  19894 

—  A  face  illumined.                                                                      .  18169 

—  From  jest  to  earnest.  14119 

—  How  to  succeed  in  literature.    {In  Abbott,  L.    How  to  succeed.)  22562 

—  A  knight  of  the  19th.  century.  17147 

—  Near  to  nature's  heart.  16077 

—  Opening  a  chestnut  burr.  13089 

—  Plav  and  profit  in  my  garden.  11663 

—  What  can  she  do  ?  12091 

—  Without  a  home.  21047 
Roebuck,  J.  A.  Francis,  G.  H.  (In  his  Orators.)  1525 
Roederer,  P.  L.,  comte.     Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     {In  his  Notices  et 

portraits,  v.  1.)  9573 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  8.)  *I 
Roehrig,  'E.,  joint  author.     See  Crookes,  W. 

Roepstorff,  F.  A.  de.  Port  Blair  penal  settlement  in  British 
India.     (In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans., 

1870.)  *I 

Rogers,  C.  Life  and  songs  of  the  baroness  Nairne,  with  a 
mem.  and  poems  of  C.  Oliphant  the  younger.     Portr.  and 

illust.     2d.  ed.,  enl.  9779 

Rogers,  E.     Manufacture  of  tin  plates      (In  Flower,  P.  W. 

History,  etc.)  19651 

Rogers,  E.  H.     Reminiscences  of  military  service  in  the  43d. 

Regiment,  Mass.  Infantry,  1862-63.  *I 

Rogers,  E.     Biography  of  J.  Savage.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Rogers,  F.     Architect's  text-book.  11088 

—  joint  author.    The  architect's  guide.    /S'ee  Haskoll,  W.  D. 

Rogers,  F.,  (pseud.  Lord  Blachford).     The  soul  and  future 

life.     (In  Burlingame,  E.  L.     Current  discussion,  v.  2.)  17646 

Rogers,  G.  A.     Art  of  wood  carving.  7347 
Rogers,  H.    Defence  of  the  "Eclipse  of  faith  ; "  also,  "  Reply  " 


1062  FREE   PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

to  the    "Eclipse   of   faith,"   by   F..   W.   Newman;    with 

"Moral  perfection  of  Jesus."  5593 

—  Eclipse  of  faith.    5th.  ed.  5592 

—  Joseph  Butler ;  Robert  Hall ;  Edward  Gibbon ;  Gassendi ;  David  Hume. 

(In  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 

—  The  superhuman  origin  of  the  Bible  inferred  from  itself.  12686 

—  Gilfillan,  G.  (In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 
Rogers,  H.  M.     Biography  of  H.  Ropes.     (In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
Rogers,  J.  G.     The  Congregationalism  of  the  future.     (Jw  Rey- 
nolds, H.  R.     Ecclesia.)  10027 
Rogers,  J.  E.  T.     The  colonial  question.     {In  Cobden  Club 

ess.,  ser.  2.)  *I 

—  Political  economy.  10635 

—  Social  economy. '  11173 
Rogers,  J.  McCabe,  J.  D.  {I71  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 
Rogers,  J^^.  P.  Whittier,  J.  G.  (In  his  Old  portr.,  etc.)  4763 
Rogers,  R.  V.,  Jr.     The  law  of  hotel  life;  wrongs  and  rights 

of  host  and  guest.  18930 

—  The  law  of  the  road ;  or,  Wrongs  and  rights  of  a  traveller.  16045 
Rogers,  S.     Recollections.  3688 

Contents.  C.  J.  Fox.— E.  Burke.— H.  Grattan.— R.  Porson.— J.  H. 
Tooke.— Prince  Talleyrand.— Ld.  Erskine.— W.  Scott.— Ld.  Grenvilie.— 
Duk(!  of  Wellington. 

—  Dix,  J.  R.    A  literary  breakfast  at  S.  Rogers's.    {In  his  Pen  and  ink  sk.)  *1 

—  Hayward,  A.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  17946 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Mackintosh,  J.    Rogers'  poems.     {In  his  Misc.  works.)  2S25 

—  Martineau,  H.     (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

—  Timbs,  J.  {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 
Rogers,  W.  Jack's  the  lad.  (In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  39.)  799U 
Rogers,  W.  M.     Morse,  J.  T.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
Roget,  P.  M.     Animal  and  vegetable  physiology ;  with  ref .  to 

nat.  theology.     2  v.  '  3689-90 

—  Thesaurus  of  Eng.  words  and  phrases;  ed.  by  B.  Sears.  6230 
Rogge,  B.  The  chaplain  in  the  field  of  war.  10672 
Rogue'sJife,  A  ;  by  W.  Collins.  18560 

—  Same.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  from  Household  Words,  v.  1.)  14301 
Rohan,  H.,  due  de.  .  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    (In  his  Caus.  lund., 

v.  12.)  *I 
Roi  attend,  Le  ;  prologue  ;  par  George  Sand.     (In  her  Th^^tre 

compl.,  ser.  1.)  14510 
Roi  de  Carreau,  Le ;  nouvelle  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  5,  V.  1.)  *I 
Roi  des  montagnes,  Le  ;  par  E.  About.  9472 
Roi  s'amuse,  Le  ;  par  V.  Hugo.  (In  his  Th^dtre,  v.  2.)  14438 
Rois  en  exil,  Les  ;  par  A.  Daudet.  14597 
Roland.  La  chanson  de  R.  ;  poeme  de  Theroulde,  texte  criti- 
que accompagn^  d'une  traduction,  d'une  introd.  et  de  notes.  *I 

—  Das  Rolandslied,  hrsg.  v.  K.  Bartsch.     (Deut.  Dicht.  des  Mittelalters.)  16308 

—  The  song  of  Roland;  tr.  into  English  verse  bv  J.  O'Hagan.  20217 

—  Gibb,  J.  The  death  of  R.  (7w  Ms  Gudrun  and  other  stories.)  22358 
Roland  de  la  Plati^re,  M7ne.  M.  J.  P.     M^moires.     Not.  hist. 

sur  la  revolution  ;  portr.  et  anecdotes,  derniers  Merits  et 

derni^res  pens^es.     (Barri^re.     Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  8.)  14528 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    History  of  Madame  Roland.  78 

—  Child,  L.  M.    Biographies  of  Mme.  de  Stael  and  Mriie.  Roland.  825 


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—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Thomson,  K.,  and  J.  C.     (In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4-718 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Portr.  of  celebrated  women.)  7410 
(In  his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  8.)  *I 

—  Watson,  H.  C.  (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Roland  ;  by  the  author  of  "  Ruth  and  her  friends."     (In  Days 

of  Old.)  19448 

Roland  Cashel ;  by  C.  Lever.  6656 
Roland,  A,  for  an  Oliver ;  by  T.  Morton.     (Zw  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  23.)  7982 

Roland  Yorke  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  7868 
Rolfe,  W.  J.     Notes,  etc.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

—  Select  poems  of  O.  Goldsmith.  14342 

—  Select  poems  of  Thomas  Gray.  16038 

—  joint  author.    See  Gillet,  J.* A. 

Rollenhagen,  G.     Froschmeuseler.     2  v.     (Deut.  Dicht.  d.  16 

Jahrh,  v.  8,  9.  16362-3 

Rolleston,   G.     Forms  of  animal  life  ;  outlines  of  zoological 

classification,  etc.  11651 

Rollin,  C.  Ancient  history  of  the  Egyptians,  Carthaginians, 
Assyrians,  Babylonians,  Medes  and  Persians,  Grecians  and 
Macedonians  ;  incl.  a  hist,  of  the  arts  and  sciences  of  the 
ancients.     With  life  of  the  author,  by  J.  Bell.  2  v.  3691-2 

—  Method  of  teaching  and  studying  the  belles-lettres.    4  v.  3701-4 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Rolling  stone.  The  ;  by  George  Sand.  8190 
Rollins,  A.  W.  The  ring  of  amethyst ;  [poems].  17873 
Rollins,  E.  H.  {pseud.  E.  H.  Arr).     New  England  bygones.  20299 

—  Old-time  child-life.  20040 
RoUo  and   Lucy  poetry.     Abbott,  J.     The   Rollo   and    Lucy 

poetry.     3  v.  9283-5 

Rollo  at  play  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  38 

Rollo  at  school ;  by  J.  Abbott.  39 

Rollo  at  work  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  37 

Rollo  learning  to  read  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  36 

Rollo  learning  to  talk  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  35 

RoUo's  correspondence  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  44 

Rollo's  experiments  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  41 

Rollo's  museum  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  42 
Rollo's  philosophy  ;  Water  ;    Air  ;  Fire  ;   Sky  ;    by  J.  Abbott. 

4  v.  45-48 

Rollo's  tour  in  Europe  ;  by  J.  Abbott.     10  v.  25-34 

Rollo's  travels  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  43 

Rollo's  vacation  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  40 

Romain  Kalbris  ;  by  H.  Malot.  1462 
Roman  actor.  Selections  from  the  ;  by  P.  Massinger.     {In  his 

•Plays,  V.  2.)  5129 

Roman  baths.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.  {InherWorks,  v.  14.)  3968 
Roman  Catholic  Church.     See  Catholic  Church. 

Roman  d'un  brave  homme,  Le  ;  par  E.  About.  14643 

Roman  d'une  honn^te  femme,  Le  ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14465 

Roman  d'un  jeune  homme  pauvre,  Le  ;  par  O.  Feuillet.  9513 

—  Same.  (In  Bdcher,  F.  Coll.  ser.  of  Fr.  plays,  v.  2.)  9420 
Roman  d'une  Nihiliste  ;  par  E.  Lavigne.  14612 


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Roman  d'une  pupille,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  P.  Ferrier.     {In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  2.)  14792 

Roman  elegies.     Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Roman  elegies  ;  tr.  into 

Eng.  verse  by  L.  Noa.  16578 

Roman  imperialism,  and  other  essays  ;  by  J.  R.  Seeley.  10499 

Roman  law.     See  Civil  or  Roman  law. 

Roman  literature.     See  Classical  litierature  ; — Latin  literature. 

Roman  nights  ;  or.  The  tomb  of  the  Scipios  ;  by  A.  Verri.  4594 

Roman  passion  drama  ;  by  E.  Deutsch.     {In  his  Literary  rem.)   12376 

Romance.     Ellis,  G.     Rise  and  prog,  of  romantic  composition 

in  France  and  Eng.     {In  his  Spec,  of  early  Eng.  roman.)      1365 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    Histoire  du  roman  dans  l'antiquit6.    {In  his  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  2.)  *I 

—  Scott,  W.    Essay  on  romance.    {In  his  Misc.  prose  works,  v.  6.)  3840 

—  iSee  also  Little  classics. 

Romance  after  marriage  ;  comedy  ;  by  F.  B.  Goodrich,  and  F. 

L.  Warden.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  24.)  11822 

Romance  and  reality ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  Brougham.     {In   Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  15.)  11817 

Romance  dust  fr.  the  historic  placer  ;  by  W.  8.  Mayo.  2992 

Romance,  The,  of  a  back  street ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  18687 

Romance  of  a  glove  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.     {Li  his  Coupon 

bonds,  e^c.)  11228 

Romance  of  a  mummy  ;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  T.  Gautier.  21614 

Romance  of  a  poor  young  man  ;  by  O.  Feuillet.  13680 

Romance  of  a  summer  day  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.      {Li  her  Silver 

Pitchers,  etc.)  15781 

Romance  of  a  western  trip  ;  by  J.  L.  Lord.  {In  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 
Romance  of  a  yachting  party ;  by  J.  R.  S.  and  M.  B.  H.  (  With 

Lady  Huckleberry.)  18238 

Romance,  The,  of  adventure.  5163 

Romance  of  an  honest  woman  ;  by  V.  Cherbuliez.  13550 

Romance,  The,  of  certain  old  clothes  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.     {In 

/i IS  Passionate  pilgrim.)  13460 

Romance.  A,  of  real  life  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  {In  Little  class., 

V.  4.)  12975 

Romance,  The,  of  the  Association  ;  by  Mrs.  Dall.  13649 

Romance  of  the  forest ;  by  A.  Radcliffe.  3581 

Romance  of  the  forum  ;  or.  Narratives,  scenes,  and  anecdotes 

from  courts  of  justice  ;  by  P.  Burke.  11878 

Romance  of  the  revolution  ;  true  stor.  of  the  days  of  '76.  Illust.  1772 
Romance,  The,  of  travel.  5159 

Romance  of  war  ;  by  J.  Grant.  1630 

Romance  on  four  wheels  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  18229 

Romance  under  difficulties  ;  by  F.  C.  Burnand.     {In  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  14.)  11843 

Romances  of  the  East ;  by  J.  A.  de  Gobineau.     (Nouv.  Asia- 

tiques.)  17393 

Romanes,  G.  J.    Animal  intelligence.  2d.  ed.  (Int.  Sci.  ser.)   22698 

—  The  scientific  evidences  of  organic  evolution.     (Nature  ser.)  22331 
Romanism.     Froude,   J.    A.     Revival   of   R.     {In  his   Short 

stud.,  e^c,  ser.  3.)  17015 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.    (/w  Ms  Essays,  V.  1.)  10128 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1065 

—  Plumptre,  E.  H.     {In  his  Movements  in  relig.  thought.)  19439 
Romantic.     Foster,  J.     On  the  application  of  the  epithet  ro- 
mantic.     {In  his  Ess.)                                                         1501  ;  7688 

Romantic  breach  of  promise.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.   House- 
hold words,  V.  6.)  14306 
Romantic  tales  ;  by  D.  M.  Cjaik.  10798 
Romanticism.     Pollock,  W.  H.     (7w /mLect.  on  Fr.  poets.)  18638 
Romany,  The.     See  Gypsies. 

Romany  Rye  ;  by  G.  Borrow.  5278 
Rome.     Ancient  Rome. 

—  Arnold,  W.  T.    Roman  svstem  of  provinc.  administration  to  the  access. 

of  Constantino  the  great.  19090 
Antiquities. 

—  Anthon,  C.    Manual  of  Roman  antiquities.                                        *  5885 

—  Carr,  T.  S.    Manual  of  Roman  antiquities.  720 

—  Hemans,  C.  I.    Historic  and  monumental  Rome ;  handbook.  19113 

—  Ramsay,  W.    Manual  of  Roman  antiquities.  6383 

—  Wilkins,  A.  S.    Roman  antiquities.  17355 
See  also  Classical  antiquities. 

Architecture. 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    Temples,  tombs,  and  monuments  of  anc.  Gr.  and  R.  9905 

—  Rydbergr,  Y.     (In  his  Roman  days.)  18689 

Biography. 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.    The  captains  of  the  Rom.   republic,  comp.  with  mod. 

strategists.  1871 
See  also  r]\itavchus.    Lives. 

Conversion  to  Christianity. 

—  Merivale,  C.    Conversion  of  the  Roman  Empire;  Boyle  lect.,  1864.  6411 

Description,  Geography. 

—  Burn,  R.    Rome  and  the  Campagna.  *I 

—  Smith,  W.    Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  geography.    2  v.  9236-7 

—  Tufts,  J.  F.    Questions  on  the  hist,  and  geography  of  Rome.  12241 

History.    (Comprehensive  Works). 

—  Arnold,  T.    History  of  Rome.    3  v.  in  1.  2522 

—  Beesly,  Mrs.    Stories  f r.  the  hist,  of  R.  18063 

—  Brewer,  E.  C.    Guide  to  Roman  history,  to  the  close  of  the  western 

empire.  16810 

—  Creighton,  M.    Historv  of  Rome.  14003 

—  Eliot,  S.    History  of  liberty,  pt.  1.    The  ancient  Romans.    2  v.  1352-3 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Mommsen's  Hist,  of  Rome.     (In  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  2.)  11525 

—  The  history  of  Rome ;  [mostlv  fr.  Schosser's  History] .  6158 

—  Ihne,  W.    History  of  Rome,  v.  1-3.  9347-9 

—  Keightley,  T.    Historv  of  Rome,  [B.  C.  753-B.  C.  27] .  2439 

—  Laing,  C.  H.  B.    The  "heroes  of  the  seven  hills.  12498 

—  Leighton,  R.  F.    Historv  of  Rome.  19428 

—  Levien,  E.    Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  Rome.  2637 

—  Lewis,  G.  C.    Inquiry  into  the  credibilitv  of  the  early  Rom.  history.  2  v.  *I 

—  Liddell,  H.  G.    Historv  of  Rome.             '  2657 

—  Livius,  T.    History  of  Rome.    4  v.  2715-18 

—  Lord,  J.    The  old  Roman  world;  the  grandeur  and  failure  of  its  civili- 

zation. 7057 

—  Merivale,  C.    General  hist,  of  Rome  to  the  fall  of  Augustulus.  14228 

—  Mommsen,  C.  M.  T.    History  of  Rome.    4  v.  8221-4 

—  Montesquieu,  C.  de  S.    De  la  grandeur  des  Romains  et  de  leur  decadence.    14722 

—  Pennell,  R.  F.    Rome;  to  476  A.  D.  22642 

—  Puller,  C.    School  hist,  of  R.  to  the  extinct,  of  the  emp.  of  the  west; 

abgd.  fr.  Meri  vale's  hist.  17582 

—  Saint-Evremond,  C.  M.  de  St.  D.    Reflexions  sur  les  divers  g^nies    du 

peuple  Romain,  etc.  14722 
Bd.  with  Montesquieu.    De  la  grandeur,  etc. 

—  Schmitz,  L.    History  of  Rome  to  A.  D.  192.  5805 

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—  Smith,  R.  B.    Rome  and  Carthage ;  the  Punic  wars.  20225 

—  Smith,  W.    Smaller  hist,  of  Rome,  to  the  establishment  of  the  empire; 

cont.  to  A.  D.  476,  by  E.  Lawrence.  5941 

—  Tufts,  J.  F.    Questions  on  the  history  and  geography  of  Rome.  12241 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Young  folks'  hist,  of  Rome.  20188 
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History.    {Kings.) 

—  Newman,  F.  W.    Regal  Rome ;  introd.  to  Roman  history.  3242 

History.    (Republic.) 

—  Arnold,  T.    History  of  the  later  Rom.  commonwealth,  fr.  the  second 

Punic  war  to  the  death  of  Caesar.  180 

—  Ferguson,  A.    History  of  the  prog.,  eic  of  the  Rom.  republic.  1461 

—  Livius,  T.    Surrender  of  the  Roman  armv  near  Caudium.     {In  Lieber, 

F.    Gt.  events,  etc.)                             '  5105 

—  Long,  G.    DecHne  of  the  Roman  republic.    5  v.  11627-30;  13304 

—  Merivale,  C.    Fall  of  the  republic.  13629 

—  Michelei,  J.    History  of  the  Roman  republic.  3029 

—  Pococke,  E.    History  of  the  republic  till  the  time  of  Sylla,  182 

History.    {Empire.) 

—  Bancroft,  G.    Decline  of  the  Roman  people.     {In  his  Lit.  and  hist,  misc.)       299 

—  Bryce,  J.    The  holy  Roman  empire.  11442 

—  Capes,  W.  W.    Roman  historv;  the  early  empire;  fr.  the  assassination 

of  Caesar  to  that  of  Domitian.  16099 
The  Roman  empire  of  the  2d.  cent. ;  or.  The  age  of  the  Antonines.  18377 

—  Curteis,  A.  M.  History  of  the  Rom.  emp.,  from  the  death  of  Theodosius 

the  great,  to  tlie  coronation  of  Charles  the  great.  15410 

—  Doran,  J.     {I7i  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1249 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    The  holy  Roman  empire.     (Jw  A^s  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  1.)  9835 

—  Gibbon,  E.    Historv  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the  Rom.  empire.    6  v.  2235-40 
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—  Keightley,  T.    History  of  the  Roman  empire.  2438 

—  Merivale,  C.    History'^of  the  Romans  under  the  Empire.    7  v.  5991-7 

—  Pococke,  E.    Historv  of  the  Rom.  emp.,  fr.  Caesar  to  Vitellius;  by  T. 

Arnold,  J.  H.  B.  Mountain,  J.  B.  Ottley,  and  M.  Russell.  183 

History  of  the  Rom.  emp.,  fr.  Vespasian  to  the  extinct,  of  the  Western 

•  empire;  bv  T.  Arnold,  J.  A.  Jeremie,  A.  S.  H.  Mountain,  J.  B.  Ott- 
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—  Seeley,  J.  R.    Roman  imperialism.  10499 

—  Sheppard,  J.  G.    The  fall  of  Rome,  and  the  rise  of  the  new  nationalities.  3952 

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Beligion. 

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—  Ferguson,  S.    Father  Tom  and  the  Pope ;  or,  A  night  in  the  Vatican.  6588 

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—  Houssaye,  H.    Ath^nes,  Rome,  Paris;  I'histoire  et  les  mceurs.  •    14592 

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—  Manning,  H.  E.    Roma  a;terna.     (In  his  Misc.)  17190 

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—  Story,  W.  W.    Roba  di  Roma.    2  v.  8484-5 

—  Taine,  H.  A.    Italy,  Rome,  and  Naples.  7357 

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Folk-lore. 

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Histoi-y. 

—  Bonaparte,  J.    Sack  of  Rome,  1527.    (In  Lieber,  F.    Gt.  events,  etc.)  5105 
Bomney,  G.     Cunningham,  A.     (In  his  Lives  of  Brit,   paint- 
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—  Gower,  R.  Romney  and  Lawrence.  flUust.  biog.  of  gt.  artists.)  21764 
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stand,  dr.,  v.  6.)  11808 

Romeo  and  Juliet.     JSee  Shakespeare,  W. 

Romeo  and  Juliette  ;  op^ra  ;  par  Gounod.  *I 

Romer,  I.  F.     Pilgrimage  to  the  temples  and  tombs  of  Egypt, 

Nubia,  and  Palestine.     2  v.  3705-6 

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Romilly,  8.  Life,  by  himself;  with  select,  fr.  his  correspond- 
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—  Nicoll,  H.  J.    Great  movements  and  those  who  achieved  them.  21442 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Wedmore,  F.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art,  ser.  2.)  •  20458 
Rommany.     See  Gypsies. 

Romola  ;  by  George  Eliot  [Mrs.  Lewes].  1407 
Romulus.     Fabularum  JEsopiarum,  castig.  et  not.  illust.  J.  G. 

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—  Abbott,  J.    History  of  Romulus.  19 
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—  Memoir  of  R.  {In  Hamilton,  R.  British  fishes.)  7162 
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Rood,  O.  N.     Modern  chromatics,  with  applications  to  art  and 

indust.    (Internat.  sci.  ser.)     Illust.  18686 

—  Mysteries  of  the  voice  and  ear.  {In  Hf  .-hrs.  with  mod.  sci.,  ser.  2.)  12131 
Rood,  Mrs.  O.  N.     Letter  fr.  a  German  woman.     (In  Brack- 

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Roofs.     Greene,  C.  E.     Graphical  analysis  of  roof-trusses.  16913 

—  Roof-trusses ;  diagrams  for  steadv  load,  snow,  and  wind.    (Trusses  and 

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Rooke,  J.  Lonsdale,  H.  (In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  3.)  13719 
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articulated  links.      (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  19496 

Roosevelt,  R.  B.     Game-birds  of  the  coasts  and  lakes  of  No. 

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—  and  Green,  S.  Fish  hatching  and  fish  catching.  18777 
Roosevelt,  T.  The  naval  war  of  1812  ;  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  navy.  21600 
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Root,  L.  C,  joint  author.     See  Quinby,  M. 
Root,  O.,  Jr. ^  joint  author.     See  Campbell,  L.  J. 
Roper,  S.     Catechism  of  high  pressure  on  the  non-condensing 

steam  engines.  12244 

—  The  engineer's  handy-book ;  cont.  ex^.  of  the  steam-engine  indicator ; 

with  formulae,  etc.  20280 

—  Hand-booH  of  land  and  marine  engines ;  modelling,  constr.,  management, 

etc.,  of  engine  and  boilers.  13980 

—  Hand-book  of  the  locomotive;  the  constr.,  running,  and  management  of 

locom.  engines  and  boilers.  *I;  13268^ 

Ropes,   H.     Rogers,   H.   M.      (In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Ropes,  J.  C.     The  army  under  Pope.   (Camp,  of  the  civ.  war.)  21048 

—  Biography  of  J.  A.  Perkins.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harv.  mem.  biog., 

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Ropes,  J.  S.     Restoration  and  reform  of  the  currency.     (In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1873.)  15733 

Ropes.  Stahl,  A.  W.  Transmission  of  power  by  wire  ropes.  21347 
Ropes  of  sand  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  [C.  V.  Hamilton].  11792 

Roquette,  O.     Conrad  Hageh's  mistake  ;  fr.  the  Germ,  by  Mrs. 

Crozer.  20576 

—  The  curate  of  Ossi^res ;  fr.  the  Germ,  by  M.  A.  Robinson.   (Harper's  hf .- 

hr.  ser.)  17915 

—  Die  Schlangenkonigin.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16162 
Roraima.  Wetham,  J.  W.  B.  Roraima  and  British  Guiana.  19814 
Rory  O'More  ;  by  S.  Lover.  9638 

—  Same.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr..  v.  22.)  11821 
Rosa,   S.     Cooper,  T.     (/w   his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Morgan,  S.  Life  and  times  of  Salvator  Rosa.  3151 
Rosalie  Du  Pont ;  by  E.  Bennett.  11619 
Rosamond  ;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  6349 
Rosamond;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  (In  her  Works.)  15297 
Rosamond  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  (  With  Cousin  Maude.)  1957 
Rosamond  Dayton  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  C.  Gardner.  7602 
Rosanna:  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1327;  7778 
Rosary,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.  (In  her  Works,  v.  14.)  3968 
Rosary,  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8937 
Rosaura  ;  tale  of  Madrid.  (I71  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  5.)  19144 
Roscher,  W.  Principles  of  polit.  econ.  ;  add.  chapters  on  pa- 
per money,  etc.  ;  and  Essay  on  the  hist,  method  in  polit. 
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Roscius,  The  modern.     See  Garrick,  D. 

Roscius,  The  young.     See  Betty,  H. 

Roscoe,  H.     Life  of  Wm.  Roscoe.     2  v.  3712-13 

Roscoe,  H.  E.     Chemistry.     lUust.     (Sci.  prim.)  10190 

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—  Spectrum  analysis ;  lecture.     {In  Hf .  hrs.  with  mod.  sci.,  ser.  2.)  12131 

—  Technical  chemistry.     (Sci.  lect.)  16996 

—  Same.     {In  So.  Kensington.    Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 

—  What  the  earth  is  composed  of ;  lect.    Illust.  19508 

—  Same.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  and  Schorlemmer,  C.    Treatise  on  chemistry,  v.  1-3.  17743-5;  21319 

Contents.    V.    1.     Non-metallic  elements.     2.    Metals,  2  pts.     3. 
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Roscoe,  T.     Life  of  Michael  Angelo.   {In  Lib.  usef.  kn.  Lives.)  5104 

—  Life  of  Sismondi.    {In  Simonde  de  Sismondi,  J.  C.  L.    Hist,  view,  etc., 

V.  1.)  4005 

—  Life  of  William  the  Conqueror.  3709 

—  Same.    {In  his  Lives  of  the  kings,  "e^c,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Memoir  of  T.  Smollett.  {In  Smollett,  T.  Exp.  of  H.  Clinker.)  13191 
Roscoe,  W.     Life  and  pontificate  of  Leo  X.     2  v.                     3710-11 

—  Life  of  Lorenzo  de'Medici.  3714 

—  Coleridge,  H.     {In  his  Lives  of  no.  worth.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Fox,  W.  J.     {In  his  Mem.  ed.  of  coll.  works,  v.  12.)  *I 

—  Roscoe,  H.  Life  of  Wm.  Roscoe.  2  v.  3712-13 
Rose,    G.  (pseud.     Arthur  Sketchley).     The  Brown  papers. 

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—  A  match  in  the  dark.    New  ed.  21487 

—  Mrs.  Brown  at  the  play.  (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 
Rose,   H.,   Lord  Strathnairn.     Low,  C.  R.     {In  his  Sold,   of 

the  Vict,  age,  v.  2.)  20031 
Rose,  J.     The  complete  pract.  machinist ;    embr.   lathe  work, 

vise  work,  drills  and  drilling,  tools,  etc.  16085 

—  The  pattern  maker's  assistant ;  embr.  lathe  work,  etc.,  pract.  gear  constr., 

tools ;  with  tables.    3d.  ed.     Illust.  21546 

Rose,  8.     Ignatius  Loyola,  and  the  early  Jesuits.     2d.  ed.  10725 
Rose.     Ellwanger,  H.  B.     The  rose  ;  treat,  on  the  cultivation, 

etc.,  of  roses.  21638 

—  Parsons,  S.  B.  The  rose;  its  hist.,  poetry,  culture,  and  classification.  3383 
Rose  and  roof-tree  ;  poems,  by  G.  P.  Lathrop.  15404 
Rose  cold.     See  Hay  fever. 

Rose  D'Albret ;  by  G.  P.  R.  J^mes.  5215 
Rose  garden.     See  Sadi. 

Rose  garden.  The  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  10549 

Rose  in  bloom  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  16640 

Rose,  A,  in  June  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  13008 

Rose  Mather;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  7651 

Rose  Mervyn  of  Whitelake  ;  by  A.  Beale.  19060 
Rose,  The,  of  Arragon  ;    play;    by  J.   S.   Knowles.     {In  his 

Dram,  works.)  11888 

Rose  of  Castille  ;  opera  ;  by  M.  W.  Balfe.  *I 

—  Same.  (Jw  Tryon,  G.  W.'  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Rose,  The,  of  Disentis  ;  by  H.  Zschokke.  12097 
Rose  of  Ethick  Vale ;    drama ;    by  T.   J.  Lynch.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  17.)  11818 
Rose,  The,   of  the  Geraldines ;    by  E.  M.  Stewart.     {In  her 

Cloister  legends.)  12789 
Rose  Rozier  ;  par  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].  2  v.  14788-9 
Rose,  thistle,  and  shamrock  ;  drama  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth. 

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Rose  Turquand  ;  by  E.  Hopkins.  15992 

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the  gold  and  silver  electroplater,  etc.  ;  tr.  by  A.  A.  Fesquet.  11500 

Rosemary  ;  by  G.  Fullerton.  12790 

Rosemary;  by  J.  V.  Huntington.  2111 

Rosemary  and  Rue.     (Round-rob.  ser.)  21135 
Rosengarten,  A.     Hand-book  of  architectural  styles  ;  tr.  by  W. 

Collett-Sanders.  15678 
Rosengarten,  J.  G.     Civil  service  reform.     {In  Amer.   Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

Rosenkranz,  K.     Pedagogics  as  a  system.  12080 

—  Schmidt,  J.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 
Rosenthal,  L.     America  and  France  ;  influence  of  the  U.  S.  on 

Fr.  in  the  18th.  cent.  21799 

Rosenthal,  R.  S.     The  Meisterschaft  system ;  enabling  one  to 

speak  fluently  French,  German,  etc.,  namely: 

French.  '  21541 

German.  21552 

Rosicrucian,  The  ;  by  D.  M.  (M.)  Craik.   (7n  Little  class.,  v,  7.)   12978 
Rosicrucians.     Jennings,   H.      The  Rosicrucians ;    their  rites 

and  mysteries.  10657 

Rosina  Meadows ;   drama ;    adapt,   by  C.   H.   Saunders.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  30.)  11825 

Rosine  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  21733 

Roslin.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  Edinburgh,  etc.  *1 

Rosmini-Serbati,   A.      The  philosophical  system   of  R.  ;    tr., 

with  a  sketch  of  [R.'s]    life,   bibliography,   etc.,  by   T. 

Davidson.  21902 

Rosmunda;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.     (In  his  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 

Ross,  C.  H.     The  book  of  cats.  13288 

Ross,  Charley.     Ross,  C.  K.     Father's  story  oi  Ross.  16046 

Ross,  C.  K.     The  father's  story  of  Charley  Ross,   the  liid- 

napped  child.  16046 

Ross,  J.     Life  and  genius  of    Sheik   Saadi.     (In  Sadi,   The 

Gulistan.)  14242 

Ross,   J.     History  of  Corea,  anc.   and  mod.,  with  descr.  of 

m'anners  and  customs,  language   and  geography.     Maps 

and  illust.  19718 

Ross,  W.     Winnie  Scroop.     (In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  3.)       7224 
Ross,  W.  A.     Alphabetical  manual  of  blowpipe  analysis.  20096 

—  Pyrology ;  or,  Fire  chemistry.  *I 
Rossetti,  C.  G.     A  pageant,  and  other  poems.                               20861 

—  Poems.  6412 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  '  6158 

—  Sing-song.  9791 
Rossetti,  D.  G.     Ballads  and  sonnets.                                              21049 

—  Dante  and  his  circle ;  with  the  Italian  poets  preced.  him,  1100-1300;, col- 

lect, of  lyrics;  rev.  ed.  12587 

—  Poems.  7512 

—  Caine,  T.  H.    Recollections  of  Rossetti.  22243 

—  Sharp,  W.    D.  G.  Rossetti ;  a  record  and  a  study.  22704 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     {In  his  Y id.  poets.)                  '  14121 

—  Swinburne,  A.  C.  Poems  of  Rossetti.  {In  his  Ess.  and  stud.)  14246 
Rossetti,  M.  F.  A  shadow  of  Dante;  essay.  10125 
Rossetti,  W.  M.    Notes  and  memoir.   (In  Shelley,  P.  B.  Poet. 

works.)  10882-3 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1071 

Rossi,  P.     Mignet,  F.  A.  A.      (In  his  Not.  et  portr.,  v.  2.)  9574 

Rossini,  — .     Cinderella.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  21.)  11820 

Rossini,  G.  A.     II  barbiere  di  Siviglia.  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Trvon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  «I 

—  La  gazza  ladra.     {In  Trvon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Guglielmo  Tell.  *I 

—  Same ;  William  Tell.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Mose  in  Egitto.  -  *I 

—  Otello.  *I 

—  Semiramide.  *1 

—  Stabat  mater  [Italian  and  Eng,] .  *I 

Note.    "  Tribulation"  set  to  same  music. 

—  Tribulation ;  sacred  cantata.  *I 

—  Edwards,  H.  S.    Life  of  Rossini.  8521 
Rossini  and  his  school.  20506 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  {In  his  Gt.  Ital.  and  Fr.  comp.)  18707 
Rossini  a  Paris  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  11.)  *I 
Rossiter,    W.     Elementary   hand   book   of    appl.    mechanics. 

(Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12625 

—  Elementary  hand  book  of  theoret.  mechanics.  (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12624 
Rosy  ;  by  Mrs.  Molesworth.  22281 
Rothenfels,  E.  von.  Eleonore  ;  fr.  the  German.  10901 
Rothery,  Mrs.  H.  The  wedding  guests.  10491 
Rothman,  R.  W.  History  of  astronomy.  (In  Lib.  usef.  kn.)  5109 
Rothmell.  17779 
Rothschild,  N.  M.     Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     (In  his  Fam.  Lond. 

merchants.)  7853 

Rothwell,  J.  S.  S.     English-German  letter-writer.  10643 

Rona  Pass,  The  ;  by  E.  Mackenzie.  6959 
Roubiliac,   L.  F.     Cunningham,   A.     (In  his  Lives  of  Brit. 

painters,  etc.,  v.  3.)  1055 

Rouge  et  noir  ;  fr.  the  French  ;  by  E.  About.  11502 

Rougegorge;  by  H.  P.  Spofford.  8711 
Rough  diamond  ;    by  J.   B.  Buckstone.       {I71  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  6.)  11838 

Rough  times  ;  by  [M.  Roberts].     {In  her  Fair  Else.)  17544 

Roughing  it;  by  Mark  Twain  [S.  L.  Clemens].  10609 

Rouher,  E.     King,  E.     {In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 

Roumania.     Samuelson,  J.     Roumania,  past  and  present.  22702 

—  Towle,  G.  M.  Principalities  of  the  Danube :  Servia  and  Roumania.  17047 
Round,  W.  M.  F.   {pseud.  Rev.   Peter  Pennot).     Achsah ;    a 

New  Eng.  life-study.  15761 

—  Hal,  the  story  of  a  clodhopper.                              *  19747 

—  Rosecroft.  20714 

—  Torn  and  mended.  16689 
Round  about  a  .great  estate  ;  by  R.  Jefferies.  19883 
Round  Delia's  basket ;  by  J.  Sturgis.  {In  his  Little  com.)  21907 
Round  my  house  ;  by  P.  G.  Hamerton.  15488 
Round  table.  The  ;  by  W.  Hazlitt.  10745 

—  Same ;  Bayard  ser.  8497 
Round  the  block  ;  by  J.  B.  Bouton.  5503 
Round  the  world ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  2481 
Round  trip.  The,  by  way  of  Panama,  California,  etc.  ;  by  J. 

Codman.  18704 

Roundabout  papers  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeraj^.  5540 
Round-about  rambles  in  lands  of  fact  and  fancy ;   by  F.  R. 

Stockton.  11079 


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Rousseau,  J.  J.     Coofessions  ;  fr.  the  French.  *I 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Lives  of  men  of  letters;  Works,  v.  2.)  *I;  523 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.     {In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sketches.)  17757 

—  Emilius ;  or,  A  treatise  on  education.    3  v.  6047-9 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    Life  of  Rousseau.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  13208 

—  Graham,  H.  G.    Rousseau.  22439 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.    Rousseau  and  the  sentimentalists.     {In  his  Among  my 

books,  ser.  1.)  8428 

— ^Morley,  J.    Rousseau.    2  v.  11450-1 

—  Quick',  R.  H.    Rousseau's  Emile.     (/?i /us  Ess.  on  educ.  ref.)  12175 

—  Remarks  on  the  writings  and  conduct  of  R.  3717 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Mondav-chats.)  17345 
{In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  3;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  2,  3, 15;  Portr.  lit.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Stephen,  L.  Cowper  and  Rousseau.  {In  his  Hrs.  in  a  lib.,  ser.  3.)  18645 
Rousseau,  L.  H.  Shanks,  W.  F.  G.  {Tiihis'Pers.  recollections.)  6570 
Rousselet,  L.     The  serpent-charmer;   tr.  by  M.  de  Hauteville.   19367 

—  The  two  cabin  boys.  Illust.  21050 
Roussell,  N.  Catholic  and  Protestant  nations  compared.  3718 
Routhwaite,  R.  S.     Wood  pavements.     {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  7.)  *I 

Routledge,  E.     Every  boy's  annual,  1865.  9248 

—Same;  1868-83.  9251-9;  16063-9 

—  Every  boy's  book.  9028 
Routledge,  J.     Chapters  in  the  hist,  of  pop.  prog.,  chief,  in 

rel.  to  the  freedom  of  the  press  and  trial  by  jury,  1660- 

1820  ;  with  an  application  to  later  years.  16849 

—  English  rule  and  native  opinion  in  India,  1870-74.  17602 
Routledge,  R.     Discoveries  and  inventions  of  the  19th.  cent.      15377 

—  A  popular  history  of  science.  20455 

—  Science  in  sport  made  philosophy  in  earnest;  attempt  to  illust.  some 

princ.  of  phys.  knowledge  by  means  of  toys  and  pastimes.    Illust.  16690 

Row,  C.  A.     Alleged  difficulties  in  the  mor.  teaching  of  the 

New  Testament.     {In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)  16138 

—  Historical  evidence  of  the  resurrection  of  Jesus ;  Human  responsibility. 

{In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Pop.  obj.,  etc.)                                            *  12.i20 

—  The  Jesus  of  the  Evangelists;  his  hist,  character  vindicated.  7741 

—  Mythical  theories  of  Christianity.  {In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Mod.  scept.)  9747 
Rowan,  F.  M.     History  of  the  French  revolution,  its  causes 

and  consequences.     2  v.  3719 

Rowan,  H.  Madden,  R.  R.  (/w /m  United  Irishmen,  ser.  2.)  13562 
Rowbotham,  T.     Art  of  sketching  fr.  nature;   illust.  by  T.  L. 

Rowbotham  ;  rev.  by  S.N.Carter.  (Putnam's  Art  hd.-bks.)  17711 

Rowcroft,  C.  Tales  of  the  colonics.  10791 
Rowe,  E.  (S.).     Kavanagh,  J.     Elizabeth  Rowe.     {Bi  Wom. 

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Rowe,  N.     Jane  Shore.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  12.)  11814 

—  Hamilton,  W.  {In  his  Poets  laureate.)  18533 
Rowe,   R.     Picked  up  in  the  streets;    or.  Struggles •  for  life 

amongst  the  London  poor.  20344 

Rowing.     Crawley,  Capt.     Rowing,  sculling,  and  canoeing.  18342 

—  Derington,  T.  J.    How  to  row.  9927 

—  Engelhardt,  F.  J.    American  rowing  almanac.  *I 

—  Harvard  Boat  Club.    Principles  of  rowing  at  Harvard.  11614 

—  Kelley,  H.    Sculling,  rowing,  and  yachting.  10624 

—  Macmichael,  W.  F.    Oxford  and  Cambridge  boat  races.  8617 

—  Morgan,  J.  E.    Universitv  oars ;  after-health  of  the  men  who  rowed  in 

Oxford  and  Cambridge,  1829-1869.  11640 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Oxford  and  Cambridge  rowing;  Rowing  styles.    {In  his 

Rough  ways.)  '  19539 

—  Woodgate,  VV'.  B.  Oars  and  sculls,  and  how  to  use  them.  15609 
Rowley,  H.  More  Puniana  ;  or,  Thoughts  wise  and  other  why's.   13521 


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—  Puniana;  or,  Thoughts  wise  and  other-wise;  riddles,  conundrums,  eic. 

4th.  ed.  8706 

Rowley,  J.     Rise  of  the  people,  and  growth  of  Parliament ; 

1215-1485.  (Epochs  of  Eng.  hist.)  (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)    17018 

—  Settlement  of   the  Constitution,  1689-1874.      (Epochs    of   Eng.    hist.) 

(Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17860 

Rowson,  S.     Nason,  E.     Memoir  of  Mrs.   R.,  with  extr.  fr. 

her  writings.  *I 

Rowton,  F.     How  to  conduct  a  debate.  12049 

Roxy;  by  E.  Eggleston.  17932 

Roy,  G.     Generalship  ;  or.  How  I  managed  my  husband.  13495 

—  The  old,  old  story.  13975 
Roy,  J.  History  of  Canada.  17747 
Royal  Academy  of  Arts,  London.    Palgrave,  F.  T.    The  Royal 

Academy,  1863-65.     {In  his  Essays  on  art.)  6531 

Royal  favorite.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Gore.  5227 

Royal  gentleman,  A  ;  by  A.  W.  Tourgee.  22339 

Royal  Institution  of  Gt.  Brit.     Jones,  B.     The  Royal  Institu- 
tion ;  its  founder  and  its  first  professors.  10124 
Royal  Society  of  London.     Weld,  C.  R.     History  of  the  Royal 

Soc,  with  mem.  of  the  presidents.     2  v.  11104-5 

Royal  truths  ;  by  H.  W.  Beecher.  6423 

Royall,  W.  L.  Andrew  Jackson  and  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.  ; 
incl.  a  history  of  paper  money  in  the  U.  S.,  and  a  discus- 
sion of  the  currency  question.  (Economic  monographs.)  19368 
Royce,  C.  C.  Cessions  of  laud  by  Indian  tribes  to  the  U.  S., 
illust.  by  those  in  the  state  of  Indiana.  {In  Smithsonian 
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Royer-CoUard,  P.  P.     Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.     {In  his 

Orators  of  France.)  5012 

Royle,  H.  Description  of  a  stone-dressing  machine ;  Street 
pavements  as  adopted  in  Manchester.  {In  Ass.  of  Munic. 
and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  *I 

Royle,  J.  F.     Arts  and  manufactures  of  India.      {In  Soc.  for 

the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  4735 

RubAiydt  of  Omar  Khayyam  ;  rendered  into  Eng.  verse  [by  E. 

Fitzgerald].  *I 

Rubens,  P.  P.     Calvert,  G.  H.     Life  of  Rubens.  16098 

—  Davis,  J.  P.    (7n  ^is  Thoughts  on  great  painters.)  6530 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.    Homes,  haunts,  and  works  of  Kubens,  etc.  10178 

—  Kett,  C.  W.    Rubens.  19349 

—  Waagen,  G.  F.  Rubens,  his  life  and  genius;  ed.  by  Mrs.  Jameson.  18755 
Rubruquis,  Ruisbroeck,  or  Ruysbrock,  W.  von.     Wandering 

Tartars  and  their  chief  Zagatai,  in  the  13th.  cent.     {In 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

Ruby  Duke  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  K.  Potwin.  9803 

Ruby's  husband ;  by  M.  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].  7556 

Rudder  Grange  ;  by  F.  R.  Stockton.  18722 
Rude,  F.     Hamerton,  P.  G.    F.  Rude,  sculptor.   {In  his  Mod. 

Frenchmen.)  18109 
Rudimentary  chronology  of  civil  and  ecclesiastical  history,  art, 

literature,  and  civilization,  to  1856.  4691 
Rudler,  F.  W.    A  clod  of  clay  ;  A  piece  of  amber.     {In  Brown, 

R.     Science  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Diamonds ;  Rubies  and  sapphires,     (/w  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 


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—  Emeralds  and  beryls.  {In  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20525 
Rudolph  and  Elizabeth  ;  by  B.  Auerbach*.  {In  his  Germ,  tales.)  7889 
Rue  Froide,  In  the  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  {In  her  Evil  eye,  etc.)  15598 
Rueckert,  F.    The  wisdom  of  the  Brahmin  ;  didactic  poem  ;  tr. 

by  C.  T.  Brooks.     Books  1-6.  22500 

Rueckert,  L.  I.    Gifts  of  prophecy  and  of  speaking  with  tongues 

in  the  prim,  church;  Doctr.  of  the  resurrection,  comment. 

on  1  Corinthians  XV.     {In  Edwards,  B.  B.,  and  Park, 

E.  A.     Selections.)  1348 

Ruestow,  W.     The  war  for  the  Rhine  frontier,  1870  ;  its  polit. 

and  military  hist.  ;  tr.  by  J.  L.  Needham.     3  v.  10103-5 

Ruffini,  G.     Carlino.  9341 

—  Doctor  Antonio.  8721 

—  Lavinia.  1079T 

—  Vincenzo ;  or.  Sunken  rocks.  9970 
Rufinus.     Pasiphses  fabula.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat. 

min.,  V.  2.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360 

Rufus  and  Rose  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  9009 

Rugby,  Tenn.     Hughes,  T.  R.  ;  account  of  the  settlement  on 

the  Cumberland  plateau  ;  with  report  on  the  soil  by  F.  W. 

Killebrew.  20708 

Rugby  School.    The  book  of  Rugby  School ;  its  history  and  its 

daily  life.  *I 

—  Sadler,  M.  E.    Rugbv;  the  school  life.     {In  Pascoe,  C.  E.    Everyday 

life  at  Eton,  etc.)  '  2177T 

Ruggles,  H.    Germany  seen  without  spectacles  ;  random  sketch.   22948 
Ruggles,  H.  I.     Method  of  Shakespeare  as  an  artist.  8508 

Ruggles,  S.  B.,  and  Hazard,  G.  S.    Cereal  products.    {In  U.S. 

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Ruins,  The  ;  by  C.  F.  Volney.  12051 

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Rule,  M.     Life  and  times  of  St.  Anselm.     2  v.  22827-8 

Rule,  W.  H.     History  of  the  Inquisition  to  its  extinction.  2  v.         *I 
Rulhi^re,  C.  C.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  lund., 

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Ruling  passion.  The,  in  death ;  by  G.  Bancroft.     {In  his  Lit. 

and  hist,  misc.)  299 

Rumford,  Count.     See  Thompson,  B. 
Rumohr,  C.  D.  L.  F.  von.     Der  letzte  Savello.     (Deutscher 

Novelleuschatz.)  16148 

Rumor;  by  [E.  S.  Sheppard].  5491 

Runaway  match.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  5502 

Runciman,   A.     Cunningham,   A.     {In   his   Lives   of   British 

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Runeberg,  J.  L.     Lyrical  songs,  idylls,  and  epigrams  ;  done 
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—  Samlade  skrifter.    2  v.  15041-2 

Note.    Contains  notice  of  R.  by  C.  R.  Nyblom. 
Runenberg,  The  ;  by  Tieck.    {In  Carlyle,  T.    Tales  by  Musseus, 

etc.,  V.  1.)  13121 

Runkel,  W.  L.    Wontus  ;  or,  The  corps  of  observation.    lUust.   12092 
Runnels,  M.  T.     History  of  Sanbornton,  Y.  H.     2  y.  *I 

—  Impure  water  and  its  dangers.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc., 

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Running  the  risk  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps. 

Running  to  waste  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker. 

Rupert  Rochester,  the  banker's  son  ;  by  W.  Taylor. 

Rupp,  I.  D.     Original  history  of  the  religious  denominations 

in  the  U.  S. 
Ruppius,  O.     Ein  Deutscher. 
Rural  felicity  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  33.) 
Rural  hours  ;  by  S.  F.  Cooper. 

Rural  letters  and  thoughts  at  leisure ;  by  N.  P.  Willis. 
Rural  life.     Howitt,  M.     Birds  and  flowers,  and  other  country 

things. 

—  Milner,  G.    Country  pleasures. 

—  l^ew  illust.  rural  manuals. 
Rural  studies,  with  hints  for  country  places  ;  by  [D.  G.  Mitchell] . 
Rural  tales  ;  by  H,  More. 

Ruschenberger,  W.  S.  W.    Elements  of  natural  history.    2  v.  3722-^ 
Ruses  et  trues  ;  conference  non  politique  ;  par  Chauvin.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.^  ser.  1.) 
Rush,  B.     McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Great  fortunes.) 
Rush,  J.     Philosophy  of  the  hum.  voice  ;  its  physiological  hist., 

etc.    Add.,  Brief  analysis  of  song  and  recitative.     7th.  ed. 
Rush,  R.     Memoranda  of  a  residence  at  the  court  of  London. 

—  Occasional  productions,  polit.,  dlplom.,  and  misc.;  incl.  A  glance  at  the 

court  and  government  of  Louis  Philippe,  and  the  French  revolution 
of  1848. 
Ruskin,  J.    Crown  of  wild  olive  ;  three  lect.  on  Work,  Traffic, 
and  War. 

—  Elements  of  drawing. 
See  also  Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.    Our  sketching  club. 

—  Ethics  of  the  dust ;  lect.  on  the  elements  of  crystallisation. 

—  The  firmament.    (Little  class.,  v.  17.) 

—  The  king  of  the  golden  river.     (Little  class.,  v.  10.) 

—  Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting. 

—  Letter  to  young  girls. 

—  The  Lord's  prayer  and  the  Church ;  letters  to  the  clergy,  with  replies  fr. 

clergy  and  laity  and  an  epilogue  by  R. ;  ed.,  with  essays  and  com- 
ments by  F.  A.  Malleson.    2d.  ed. 

—  Modern  painters.    5  v. 

Contents.  V.  1.  Of  general  principles.— Of  truth.  2.  Of  ideas  of 
beauty.  3.  Of  many  things.  4.  Of  mountain  beauty.  5.  Of  leaf 
beauty.— Of  cloud  beauty.— Of  ideas  of  relation. 

—  Mystery  of  life  and  its  arts. 
— ^  Poems ;  coll.  and  ed.  by  J.  O.  Wright. 

—  The  poetry  of  architecture;  cottage,  villa,  etc.    Added,  Suggestions  on 

works  of  art;  by  "Kata  Phusin." 

—  Political  economy  of  art. 

—  Precious  thoughts;  mor.  and  relig.,  from  the  works  of  R.  bv  Mrs.  L.  C. 

Tuthill. 

—  Preface.     {In  Owen,  A.  C.    Art  schools,  etc.) 

—  The  (^ueen  of  the  air;  study  of  the  Greek  myths  of  cloud  and  storm. 

—  Ruskin  on  painting;  [select,  from  "  Modern  I'ainters"]  ;  with  a  biog.  sb. 

(Appleton's  new  hand-vol.  ser.) 

—  Sesame  and  lilies ;  lect. :  Of  kings'  treasuries ;  Of  queens'  gardens. 

—  Seven  lamps  of  architecture. 

—  Stones  of  Venice.    3  v. 

—  Time  and  tide,  by  Weare  and  Tyne ;  letters  on  the  laws  of  work. 

—  The  true  and  the  beautiful  in  nature,  art,  etc. ;  select,  from  the  works  of 

R. ;  with  not.  of  the  author  by  L.  C.  Tuthill. 

—  The  two  paths;  lect.  on  art  and  its  appl.  to  decoration  and  manufacture. 

—  "  Unto  this  last;"  essays  on  the  first  principles  of  political  economy. 

—  Bayne,  P.     (In  his  Lessons  from  my  masters.) 


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—  McCarthy,  J.     (In  his  Modern  leaders.)  11191 

—  Tuthill,  L.  C.    Pearls  for  young  ladies ;  from  the  later  works  of  R.  18410 
Rusling,  J.  F.     Across  America ;  or,  The  great  west  and  the 

Pacific  coast.  12774 

Kussel,  C.  J.     Arnold,  H.  P.     (7n  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Russel,  C.  P.     Uniform  system  of  registration  of  causes  of 

death  throughout  the  U.  S.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 

Kept.,  V.  1,  1873.)  ♦! 

Russel  and  Sydney  ;  and  Chase  Loring.  3738 

Russell,  A.  P.     Thomas  Corwin  ;  a  sketch.  21051 

Russell,  C.  "  New  views  on  Ireland  ;  "  or,  Irish  land  :  griev- 
ances ;  remedies.  2d.  ed.  20281 
Russell,  C.     "Wonders  of  bodily  strength  and   skill ;    tr.  and 

enl.  from  the  Fr.  of  G.  Depping.  (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  9874 
Russell,  David.     Autobiography.  3739 

Russell,  Dora.     Footprints  in  the  snow.  17845 

Russell,  F.  T.     Use  of  the  voice  in  reading  and  speaking.  22482 

Russell,  F.  S.     Russian  wars  with  Turkey,  past  and  present. 

Maps.     2d.  ed.  17240 

Russell,  J.  S.     Systematic  technical  education.  10132 

Russell,  J.,  Earl  Russell.     Essay  on  the  history  of  the  English 

government  and  constitution  from  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.  12272 
•  —  Life  and  times  of  C.  J.  Fox.    3  v.  11149-51 

—  Recollections  and  suggestions,  1813-1873.  13468 

—  Speech  in  proposing  the  consid.  of  the  representation  of  the  people  in 

Parliament.     (In  Speeches  of  eminent  British  statesmen,  ser.  1.)  7723 

—  Francis,  G.  H.     (In  his  Orators.)  1525 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     (In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 
Reid,  T.  W.    (In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  -.oooo 


Russell,  John,  Viscount  Amberley.  Analysis  of  religious  belief. 

2  V.  16802-3 

Contents.  V.  1.  External  manifestations  of  religious  sentiment: 
Means  of  communication  upwards :  consecrated  actions,  places,  objects, 
persons,  mediators. — Means  of  communication  downwards :  holy  events, 
places,  objects,  orders,  persons,  or  prophets.  S.  Means  of  communica- 
tion,downwards,  continued :  Holy  books,  or  Bibles.— The  religious  senti- 
ment itself. 
Russell,  J.,  4th.  Duke  and  8th.  Earl  of  Bedford.     Brougham, 

H.      {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)  527 

Russell,  M.     Leaves  fr.  the  tree  Igdrasyl.  3740 

Contents.  The  diary. — Love's  labor  not  lost. — Tale  of  the  colony  times. — 
Uncle  John's  visit. — Incident  on  the  sea-shore. — Death  by  the  way-side. — 
Little  Bessie. — Sketches  of  our  Village. 
Russell,  M.  History  of  (^reece,  Macedonia,  and  Syria  ;  History 
of  the  Roman  Empire  ;  Roman  Republic.    See  Pocock,  E. 
Russell,  M.     History  and  present  cond.  of  the  Barbary  States. 

Engr.  3741 

—  Life  of  Cromwell.    2  v.  5452-3 

—  Nubia  and  Abyssinia.  3743 

—  Palestine.        '  3744 

—  View  of  anc.  and  mod.  Egypt;  with  an  outl.  of  its  nat.  historv.    Map 

and  eng.  '  3742 

Russell,  O.  W.  L.,  Ld.     Sketch  of  Russell.   {In  Polit.  portr.)   11693 
Russell,  R.  (W.)  v..  Lady.     Balfour,   C.    L.      (/?i  Aer  Moral 

heroism.)  6740 

—  Child,  L.  M.    Biographies  of  Ladv  R.  and  Mme.  Guvon.  820 

—  Sketch  of  Lady  R.     (In  Wom.  of  worth.)  *  1219 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1077 

Russell,  S.  C.     Yellow  fever  in  New  Orleans,  1873.     {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  1,  1873.)  *I 

Russell,  T.^  joint  author.     See  Haven,  G.  ;  Nason,  E. 

Russell,  W.     Eccentric  personages.  6265 

Contents.  Monsieur  le  docteur  Devine.— Sir  A.  Sellwood,  Knight.— 
Beau  Brummell. — Lady  H.  Stanhope. — Beau  Nash. — Sir  G.  Massey,  Knight. 
— M.  Fuller.— The  Earl  of  Peterborough.— Sir  S.  Smith,  xUty.  at  law.— 
Amazon  Snell.— Capt.  Mowbray.— De  Foe.— Hon.  J.  Loftus.— J.  Swift.— 
Lady  M.  W.  Montague.— Christina  of  Sweden.— J.  Abernethy.— Capt. 
Morris.— J.  M.  W.  Turner.— Lord  Norbury.— Chevalier  d'Eon. — J.  Bal- 
samo.— Thomas,  Marq.  of  Wharton  and  Malmesbury.— Philip,  Duke  of 
Wharton  and  Northumberland.— B.  M.  Carew.— Mons.  Blaise.— Mme.  de 
GenHs.— The  lady-witch.— A  descendant  of  Owen  Glendower. 

Russell,  W.  C.     Book  of  authors.  10137 

—  Representative  actors.  10830 
Russell,  W.  C.     Auld  lang  syne.                                                       18102 

—  The  "  Ladv  Maud ;"  schooner  vacht.    lUust.  21903 

—  My  watch  below.  '  22332 

—  An  ocean  free  lance ;  fr.  a  privateersman's  log,  1812.  20715 

—  A  sailor's  sweetheart.  19908 

—  A  sea  queen.  22949 

—  The  wreck  of  the  "  Grosvenor."  17586 
Russell,  W.  D.     Ware,  D.  E.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Russell,  Wm.  Principles  and  methods  of  human  culture.  2d.  ed.  17784 
Russell,  Wm. ^  LL.D.     History  of  anc.  Europe;  with  view  of 

revolutions  in  Asia  and  Africa.     2  v.  3745-6 

—  History  of  mod.  Europe;  with  acct.  of  the  decl.  and  fall  of  the  Bom. 

empire,  etc. ;  new  ed.    6  v.  3747-51 

—  Russell's  History  of  mod.  Europe  epitomized ;  by  G.  Townsend.  3755 
Russell,  Wm.     Orthophony  ;  or,  The  cultivation  of  the  voice 

in  elocution  ;  with  Purity  of  tone  ;  by  G.  J.  Webb.  5th.  ed.  3752 

—  Same;  reedited  by  F.  T.  Russell.  22051 

—  Pulpit  elocution.    2d.  ed.  15578 
Russell,  W.  H.    Canada ;  its  defences,  cond.  and  resources  ;  a 

third  vol.  of  "My  diary  north  and  south."  5967 

—  Diarv  in  the  East  dur.  the  tour  of  the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales. 

Iflust.  8891 

—  General  Todleben's   History  of  the  defence  of  Sebastopol,  1854-5;  re- 

view. 10671 

—  Hesperothen ;  ramble  in  the  U.  S.  and  Canada,  1881.  21522 

—  Mv  diarv  dur.  the  last  great  war.  2959 

—  My  diary  in  India,  1858-9.    2  v.  «I 

—  My  diary  North  and  South.  3864 

—  The  Priiice  of  Wales'  lour;  diary  in  India;  with  ace.  of  his  visits  to  the 

courts  of  Greece,  Egypt,  Spam,  and  Portugal.  17916 

—  The  war ;  f r.  the  death  of  Lord  Raglan  to  the  evacuation  of  the  Crimea ; 

add.  and  correct.  *I 

—  The  war;  fr.  the  landing  at  Gallipoli  to  the  death  of  Lord  Raglan.  *I 

—  Russell's  Indian  diary.     {In  Biography  and  criticism.  7911 
Russell,  House  of.     Froude,  J.  A.     Cheneys  and  the  House  of 

R.      {In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  4.)  22579 

Russell ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  7148 
Russia.     Art. 

—  Atkinson,  J.  B.     {In  his  Art  tour.  12716 

Description. 

—  Browne,  J.  R.    The  land  of  Thor.  6896 

—  Butterworth,  H.     (Jw  ^is  Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient.)  20829 
j    —  Cox,  S.  S.     {In  his  Arctic  sunbeams.)  21610 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.    Free  Russia.  8669 

—  Eckardt,  J.    Russia  bef.  and  after  the  war;  tr.  by  E.  F.  Taylor.  19922 

—  Englishwoman  in  Russia,  1855.  1399 

—  Forsyth,  W.    Visit  to  R.  and  the  great  fair  of  Nijni  Novogorod.    {In  his 

Ess.  crit.  and  narr.)  12723 


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—  Gautier,  T.    Voya^^e  en  Russie.    2  v.  9371-2 
A  winter  in  Russia;  fr.  the  Fr.  bv  M.  M.  Ripley.  13074 

—  Greene,  F.  W.    Army  life  in  Russia.                     '  19837 

—  Johnstone,  H.  A.  M.  B.    Trip  up  the  Volga  to  the  fair  of  Xiini-Nov- 

gorod.                                                                                             ■  15631 

—  Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Fred  Markham  in  R. ;  boy  travelers  in  the  land  of 

the  Czar.                                                              '  21445 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.    Russia  and  the  Russians,  1842.  2511 

—  Maxwell,  J.  S.    The  Czar,  his  court  and  people.  2974 

—  Modern  traveler,  v.  10.  3100 

—  Moltke,  H.  K.  B.  von.    Letters  fr^  Russia.  17499 

—  Nasr-ed-Din,  Shah  of  Persia.     {In  his  Diary,  1878.)  20968 

—  Prime,  S.  I.    The  Alhambra  and  the  Kremlin.  7322 

—  Proctor,  E.  D.     A  Russian  journey.  9706 

—  Richardson,  R.    Ralph's  year  in  R. :  travel  and  adventure.  22204 

—  Sala,  G.  A.  H.    Journey  due  north;  residence  in  Russia.  3765 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.     (hi  his  Incidents  of  travel.)    2.  v.  5180-1 

—  Taylor,  B.    Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia.  4362 

—  Tissot,  V.    Russians  and  Germans ;  tr.  by  S.  L.  Simeon.  22714 

Emancipation  of  serfs. 

—  Turgenef ,  N.    Economic  results  of  the  emancipation  of  serfs  in  Russia. 

(In  Am.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.)  15732 
History. 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    History  of  the  Empire  of  Russia.  10488 

—  Bancroft,  G.     (7>i /?, is  Literary  and  hist,  misc.)  299 

—  Boulton,  S.  B.    The  Russian  Empire ;  its  origin  and  development.  21634 

—  Custine,  A.    Russia  [in  18391.  1132 

—  Dole,  N.  H.    Young  folks'  hist,  of  Russia.  21224 

—  Doran,  J.     {In  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1249 

—  Eckhardt,  J.    Modern  Russia.  10958 

—  Kelly,  W.  K.    History  of  Russia.    2  v.  2441-2 

—  Masson,  C.  F.  P.    Meraoires  secrets  sur  la  Russie.     (Barriere.    Bib.  des 

mem.,  V.  22.)  14542 

—  Ralston,  W.  R.  S.    Early  Russian  history.  13632 

—  Ram  baud,  A.    Histoire  de  la  Russie  jusqu'  a  V  ann6e,  1877.  14557 

Same ;  Historv  of  R.  to  1877 ;  tr.  by  L.  B.  Lang.    2  v.  18639-40 

and  Dole,  N.  H.    Popular  hist,  of  R.  to  1882.    3  v.  *I 

—  Russell,  F.  S.    Russian  wars  with  Turkev,  past  and  present.  17240 

—  Shaw,  F.  A.    Brief  hist,  of  Russia.         '  17019 

—  Wallace,  D.  M.    Russia.  16901 
See  also  Crimean  War ;— Eastern  question ; — Herzegovina ;— Russo-Turk- 

ish  War;— Sebastopol. 

History.    {Nihilists.) 

—  The  re\  olutionary  movement  in  R. ;  with  notes  and  pref .  by  I.  Panin.  20888 

General  and  Miscellaneous  works. 

—  Allen,  J.    Autocracy  in  Poland  and  Russia.  148 

—  Chester,  H.  M.    Russia,  past  and  present;  adapt,  fr.  the  Germ,  of  Lan- 

kenau  and  Oelnitz.  21398 

—  Cobden,  R.     (In  his  Political  writings,  v.  1.)  6751 

—  Edwards,  H.  S.    The  Russians  at  home,  and  the  Russians  abroad.  2  v.    19518-19 

—  Forbes,  A.    The  Russians,  Turks,  and  Bulgarians.  (In  Burlingame,  E.  L. 

Curr.  disc,  v.  1.)  17645 

—  Geddie,  J.    The  Russian  Empire;  hist,  and  descriptive.  22672 

—  Holland,  T.  E.    Lecture  on  the  treaty  rel.  of  R.  and  Turkey,  1774^1853; 

with  treaties.  21706 

—  Khiva  and  Turkestan;  [relations  with  Russia];  fr.  the  Russian;  bv  H. 

Spalding.                                                                                              '  13292 

—  Loubat,  J.  F.    Narrative  of  the  mission  to  R.,  1866,  of  G.  Y.  Fox;  fr. 

journal  and  notes  of  L.  *I 

—  Morfill,  W.  R.    Russia.  20375 

—  Murray,  E.  C.  G.    The  Russians  of  to-day.  17868 

—  Rawlirison,  H.    England  and  Russia  in  the  East;  polit.  and  geog.  cond. 

of  Centr.  Asia. 

—  Stanley,  F.    St.  Petersburg  to  Plevna;  cont.  interviews  with  leading  Rus- 

sian statesmen  and  generals.  18369 

—  Yamb»?ry,  A.    Central  Asia  and  the  Anglo-Russian  frontier  question ; 

polit.  papers.  12594 

—  Vassall,  H.  R.  F.    Souvenirs  des  cours  de  France,  d'Espagne,  de  Prusse, 

et  de  Russie.     (Barrit^re.    Bib.  des.  mem.,  v.  27.)  14547 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1079 

—  Wahl,  O.  W.    The  land  of  the  Czar.  13731 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Kiissian  progress.     (In  his  Res.  of  mod.  countr.,  v.  1.)         17821 

Literature. 

—  Bowring,  J.    Specimens  of  the  Russian  poets ;  with  prelim,  rem.  and 

biog.  not.    2  V.  •  *I 

—  Ralston,  W.  R.  S.    Russian  folU-tales.  12068 
Songs  of  the  Russian  people.  10727 

—  Turner,  C.  E.    Studies  in  Russian  literature.  22838 
See  also  Alexandra  Feodorowna ;—  Pushkin ;— Turgenef . 

Russia.     See  also  Caucasus  ; — Kremliu  ; — Russian  Cliurch  ; — 

Siberia. 
Russian  Church.     Palmer,  W.   Notes  of  a  visit  to  the  Russian 

Church,  1840-41  ;  select,  by  Cardinal  Newman.  22693 

Russo-Turkish  war.     Dole,  N.  H.     History  of  the  Turko-Rus- 

sian  war  of  1877-78.     (In  Rambaud,  A.  and  Dole,  N.  H. 

Pop.  hist,  of  Russia.)  *I 

—  Forbes,  A.     The  Russians,  Turks,  and  Bulgarians ;    Freeman,  E.  A. 

Relations  of  the  Eng.  people  to  the  War.     (In  Burlingame,  E.  L. 
Current  disc.,  v.  1.)  17645 

—  Gay,  J.  D.    Plevna,  the  Sultan,  and  the  Porte;  rem.  of  the  War  in  T.  19011 

—  Greene,  F.  Y.    The  Russian  army  and  its  campaigns  in  Turkey.    2  v.  *I 

—  Oilier,  E.    Cassell's  illust.  hist,  of  the  Russo-Turkish  war.    2  v.  18839-40 

—  Smith,  G.    The  slave  owner  and  the  Turk.    (In  Burlingame,  E.  L.  Cur- 

rent disc,  V.  1.)  17645 

—  Stratford  de  Redcliffe.    Turkey.     (7w  Burlingame,  L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  1.)      17645 

—  AVar  correspondence  of  the  "  Daily  News."  1877-8.   With  a  connect,  narr. 

form,  a  contin.  hist,  of  the  war  between  Russia  and  Turkey;  incl.  let- 
ters of  spec,  correspondents.    2  v.  '  17487 ;  17955 

—  See  also  Eastern  question;— Herzegovina;— Russia.    Hist. 

Rust,  G.     Tulloch,  J.     {In  his  Rat.  theology,  v.  2.)  11457 

Rust,  smut,  mildew,  and  mould ;  by  M.   C.  Cooke  ;  introd.  to 

the  study  of  microscopic  fungi.  16622 

Rustic  heroine,"  A  ;  by  H.  C.  Watson.   (In  his  Heroic  women.)     4676 
Rutebeuf,    — ,    the    Trouvere.      Besant,  W.      (In  his   French 

humorists.)  13061 

Ruth;  by  [Mrs.  Gaskell].  2217 

Ruth,  Story  of.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  6.)  12977 

Ruth  Maxwell ;  by  Lady  Blake.  11684 

Ruth  Oakley  ;  domestic  drama  ;  by  T.  Williams  and  A.  Harris. 

(In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  36.)  11828 

Rutherford,  J.     The  secret  history  of  the  Fenian  conspiracy.  *I 

Rutherford,  Mark,  pseud.     See  Mark  Rutherford. 
Rutherford,  A.     Inaugural  address,  Univ.  of  Glasgow,   1845. 

(In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 

Rutilius  Numatianus,  C.     Itinerarium.     (In  Lemaire,   N.   E. 

Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  4.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8362 

Rutledge,  J.     Flanders,  H.     (In  his  Lives  of  Chief  Justices, 

V.  1.)  14146 

Rutledge  ;  by  M.  Harris.  3754 

Rutt.  J.  T.     Early  hist,  of  Greece.     See  Pococke,  E. 
Ruttan,   H.     Ventilation  and  warming  of  buildings;    added, 

Ventilation  of  railway  carriages.     Illust.  6727 

Ruutz-Rees,  J.  E.     See  Rees,  J.  E.  R. 

Ruy  Bias  ;   by  V.  Hugo.     (In  his  Theatre,  v.  4.)  14440 

Ruy  Bias  ;  dramma  lirico,  del  F.  Marchetti.  *I 

Ruysbrock.     See  Rubruquis. 

Ruyter,  M.  A.de.     Liefde,J.  de.   (//«,  Ais  Gt.  Dutch  admirals.)   11761 
Ryan,  C.     Systematic  drawing  and  shading.  12627 


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Rydberg,  Viktor.     The  magic  of  the  Middle  Ages ;    fr.   the 

Swedish,  by  A.  H.  Edgren.  19226 

—  Roman  daj's ;  from  the  Swedish,  by  A.  C.  Clark;   sketch  of  R.  by  H.  A. 

W.  Lindehn.  18689 

' —  Den  siste  Athenaren.  15043 

—  Same ;  The  last  Athenian ;  fr.  the  Swedish,  by  W.  W.  Thomas.  8440 
Ryder,  D.,  Lord  Harrowby.     Thornton,  P.  M.     Lord  Harrow- 
by.      (In  his  For.  secretaries,  v.  1.)  22744 

Ryder,  G.  R.     The  law  of  horses.    See  Oliphant,  G.  H.  H. 
Ryerson,  E.     The  loyalists  of  America  and  their  times,   1620- 

1816.     2d.  ed.     2  v.  22209-10 

Rylance,  J.  H.     The  relation  of  miracles  to  the  Chr.  faith.   (In 

Chr.  truth  and  mod.  opin.)  13496 

Ryland,  J.     Foster,  J.     (In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1503 

Rymer,   T.     Talfourd,   T.   N.     Rymer  on  Tragedy.     (In  his 

Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 

S.,  E.  O.     Isolina.  11092 

^.,  J.  of  Dale.     Guerndale.  21722 

S.,  J.  R.,  and  H.,  M.  B.     Lady  Huckleberry  enlarges  on  her 

husband's  follies  ;  and  A  romance  of  a  yachting  party.  18238 

S.,  M.  E.  W.     Home  amusements.     (Appleton's  home  books.)   212-51 

—  The  sarcasm  of  destiny ;  or,  Nina's  experience.  17712 
Sa  canne  et  son  chapeau  ;    com^die  ;    par  W.   Sollohub.     (In 

Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G.     Th^^tre,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  146S6 

Saadi  or  Sadi.     See  Sadi. 
Sabbath.     See  Sunday. 
Sabbath  essays.     See  Wood,  W.  C. 

Sabbath  eve.  The.     (In  Isaacs,  I.  S.     Friday  night.)  8459 

Sabbath  night's  supper,  The.   (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.     The  elves.)   12446 
Sabbath  school  lessons.     See  International  S.  S.  lessons. 
Sabbath   schools.     BuUard,    A.     Fifty   years   with   the   Sab. 

schools.  16647 

Sabin,  J.     A  bibliography  of  bibliography;  or,  A  handy-book 

ab.  books  which  rel.  to  books.  19895 

Sabine,  L.     American  loyalists  ;  with  hist,  essay.  3757 

Sabine,  R.     History  and  prog,  of  the  electric  telegraph,  with 

descr.  of  apparatus.  13G34 

—  Telegraphy.  (Brit,  manuf.  iud.)  15474 
Sabran,  — ,   Comtesse  de.     James,   H.,  Jr.     Madame  de  Sa- 

bran.      (Li  his  Fr.  poets  and  nov.)  17578 

Sacher-Masoch,    L.  Bitter     von.      Don   Juan   von   Kolomea. 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16170 

—  DerEmissar;  eine  gulizische  Geschichte.  16427 

—  Falscher  Hermelin ;  kleine  Geschichten  aus  der  Biihnenwelt.    2  v.  16342-3 

—  Le  laid ;  tr.  par  Mme.  N.  Mange.  14693 

—  Le  nouveau  Job;  tr.  par  Mme.  N.  Mang6.  14694 
Sachs,  E.  Sleight  of  hand  ;  instr.  for  legerdemain.  19476 
Sachs,  H.    Dichtuugen.     3  v.     (Deut.  Dich.  des  16  Jahrh.)  16358-60 

—  Hase,  K.    Hans  Sachs  and  Lessing's  Nathan.     {In  his  Mir.  plays.)  19801 
Sachs,  J.     Text-book  of  botany,  morphological  and  physiologi- 
cal ;  tr.,  etc..  by  A.  W.  Bennett  [and]  W.  T.  T.  Dyer.  *I 

Sack  of  gold,  A  ;  by  V.  W.  Johnson.  13244. 

Sacred  anthology,  The;  by  M.  D.  Conway.  12375 

Sacred  dramas  ;  by  J.  Boxer.  13065 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1081 

Sacred  history  of  the  world  ;  by  S.  Turner.     3  v.  4534-6 

Sacred  poetry  of  early  religions  ;  by  R.  W.  Church.  12896 

Sacrifice,  The  ;  by  A.  -S.  Roe.  6233 

Sacristan's  household,  The ;  by  [F.  E.  Trollope].  7754 
Sacy,  S.  U.  Silvestre  de.     See  Silvestre  de  Sacy. 
Sad  fortunes.  The,  of  the  Rev,  Amos  Barton  ;  by  G.  Eliot  [M. 

E.Lewes].  17308 

—  Same.  {In  her  Scenes  fr.  cler.  life.)  11923 
Saddle-horse,  The  ;  guide  for  riding  and  training.  lUust.  21285 
Saddlery.  Aitkin,  W.  C.  Saddlery.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15467 
Sade,  L.  de.  Hewitt,  M.  M.  {In  her  Lives.)  1899 
Sadi,  Musli  uddin.     Rosengarten  ;    aus  dem  Persischen  v.  K. 

H.  Graf.  10432 

—  The  Gulistan ;  or,  Rose  garden ;  tr.  by  F.  Gladwin ;  with  ess.  on  Sadi's 

life  and  genius,  by  J.  Ross ;  and  pref .  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  14242 

—  Same;  tr.  with  pref^,  and  a  life  of  S.  fr.  the  Atish  Kadah,  by  E.  B.  East- 

wick.    2d.  ed.  20608 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.  a7id  L.  (In  their  Exotics.)  13901 
Sadleir,  R.  Stoney,  F.  S.  Memoir  of  the  life  and  times  of  S.  22208 
Sadler,  L.  R.  {pseud.  J.  Larwood),  and  Hotten,  J.  C.    History 

of  sign-boards.     Illust.  6536 

Sadler,  M.  E.     Rugby  ;  the  school  life.     (In  Pascoe,*  C.   E. 

Every  day  life  at  Eton,  e^c.)  21777 

Sadler,  M.  F.     Liturgies  and  ritual.     {In  Weir,  A.     The  Ch. 

and  the  age,  ser.  1.)  8627 

Sadler,  R.     Scott,  W.     {In  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  2.)  3838 

Sadlier,  A.  T.  Seven  years  and  mair.  (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17638 
Safar-Hadgi ;  or,  Russ  and  Turcoman  ;  by  Prince  Lubomirski.  17931 
Safeguards  of  divine  faith  ;  essays  ;  by  H.  Formby.  22258 

Safely  married  ;  by  Miss  Jolly.  13672 

Safes.     Chubb,  G.  H.     Construction  of  safes.     {In  his  Pro- 
tect, fr.  fires,  etc.)  15439 
Safest  creed.  The,  and  other  discourses  ;    by  O.   B.  Frothing- 

ham.  12330 

Safety-valves.     See  Valves. 
Saffell,  W.  T»  R.     The  Bonaparte-Patterson  marriage,   1803  ; 

correspondence  on  the  subject.  11419 

—  Records  of  the  revolutionary  war.  3759 
Saflford,  A.  E.  Memoir  of  D.  Safford.  6096 
Safford,  D.  Safford,  A.  E.  Memoir  of  D.  Safford.  6096 
Safia  ;  by  R.  de  Beauvoir.  4822 
Sag^as.     See  Edda  ; — Eyrbyggja-Saga  ; — Gisli's  Saga  ; — Glum 

Viga  ; — Nibelungen  Lied  ; — Volsunga  Saga. 
^Zso  Anderson,  R.  B.;— Iceland;— Sweden.    Literature. 
Sahara.     Fromentin,  E.     Un  ^te  dans  le  S.  14479 
Travels  in  the  S.,  1845-6.    2  v.  3648-9 

—  Richardson,  J.  Travels  in  the  S.  {In  Taylor,  B.  Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 
Sailing.     Alden,  W.  L.     The  canoe  and  the  flying  proa ;    or, 

Cheap  cruising  and  safe  sailing.  17824 

—  Crawley,  Cajot.    Rowing,  sculling,  canoeing,  sailing,  etc.    (Hand-book.)      18342 

—  See  also  Cruising. 

Sailor  boy  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  5796 

Sailor  of  France ;    drama ;    by  J.   B.   Johnstone.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  20.)  11820 

Sailo.rs.     See  Seamanship. 
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Sailor's  sweetheart,  A  ;  by  W.  C.  Russell.  19908 

Saint  Abe  and  his  seven  wives.  6854 

St.   Albans,  Abbey.     Fronde,   J.   A.     Annals  of  an  English 

abbey.     {In  his  Short  stud.,  ete.,  ser.  3.)  17015 

Saint  Amant,  M.   A.   Gerard,  siew  de.     Besant,  W.  {In  his 

Fr.  humorists.)                                 .  13061 

—  Gautier,  T.     (In  his  Fusains  et  Eaux-fortes.)  14637 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  12.)  *I 
Saint-Andr6,  A.  J.,  called.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Nouv. 

kind.,  V.  8.)  *I 

Saint  Arnaud,  Le  marechal  de.     See  Leroy  de  Saint  Arnaud. 
St.  Aubin,  J.     Hazlitt,  W.      (/n  his  Eloquence,  etc.^  v.  1.)  1812 

St.  Augustine,  Florida.     Dewhurst,  W.  W.     History  of  St.  A. 

Add.,  Descr.  of  climate  and  advantages  as  a  health  resort.    20220 

—  Kapp,  V.     (In  his  Aus  und  iiber  Amerika,  v.  2.)  16221 

—  Saint  Augustine;  sketches  of  its  hist.,  and  advantages  as  a  resort  for 

health;  by  an  English  visitor.  7571 
St.  Bartholomew's  day.     Fisher,  G.  P.  Massacre  of  St.  Bar- 
tholomew.     {In  his  Discussions.)  19650 

—  White,  H.  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.  7275 
Saint  Caligula  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  {In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 
Saint  Cecilia.  3  v.  13298-300 
Saint  Cecilia  ;  or,  The  power  of  music  ;  by  H.  von  Kleist.    {In 

Tales  fr.  the  German.)  4347 

Saint  Cecilia's  day  ;  ode  ;  by  Handel.  *I 

St.  Clair,  A.     Headley,  J.  T.    {In  /ws  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829 
St.  Clair,  S.  G.  B.  and  Brophy,  C.  A.     Twelve  years'  study  of 

the  Eastern  question  in  Bulgaria.  17241 
St.  Clair  flats  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.  {In  her  Castle  Nowhere.)  13585 
Saint  Cricq,  L.  de  {pseud.  Paul  Marcoy).  Travels  in  S.  Amer- 
ica, fr.  the  Pacific  to  the  Atlantic.  2  v.  *I 
St.  Cupid  ;  by  D.  W.  Jerrold.  {Bi  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  7.)  11839 
St.  Cyr,  L.  G.,  Marshal.     Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Napoleon, 

etc.,  V.  1.)  1825 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  8.)  *I 

—  St.  Cyr.  (In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  5143 
Saint  Domingo.     See  Santo  Domingo. 

St.  Elmo  ;  by  A.  J.  Evans.  6674 

Saiut-Evremond,  C.  M.  de  St.  D.     Reflexions  sur  les  divers 

g^nies  du  peuple  Romain,  etc.  14722 

Bd.  with  Montesquieu,  Da  la  grandeur,  etc. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  13;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Thomson,  K.  awe?  J.  C.  (In  their  Wits  sma  beaux  ot  hoc.)  4719 
St.  George  and  St.  Michael ;  by  George  MacDonald.  14181 
Saint-Germaine,  J.  T.,  pseud.     See  Tardieu,  J.  R. 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.     {Li  his  Works,  v.  1.)         *I 
St.  Giles'  lectures.     1st.  ser.  :    The  Scottish  Church  from  the 
earliest    times.      Pref.,    historical    sketch    of    St.    Giles' 
cathedral;    by  W.  Chambers.  20753 

Contents.  Lees,  J.  C.  Heathen  Scotland  to  the  introd.  of  Christianity. 
—Boyd,  A.  K.  H.  Early  Christian  Scotland.— Campbell,  J.  Mediaeval 
Scotland.— Mitchell,  A.  F.  Pre-Reformation  Scotland.— Macleod,  D.  The 
Reformation.  —  Cunningham,  J.  Episcopacy,  Presbyterv,  and  Puri- 
tanism in  Scotland.— Flint,  R.  The  Covenant.  — Story,'  R.  H.  The 
Revolution  settlement.— Tulloch,  J.  The  Church  of  the  18th.  cent. — 
Charteris,  A.  H.  The  Church  of  the  19th.  cent,  to  1843.— Scott,  A.  The 
Church,  1843-1881.— Macgregor,  J.    The  Church  of  the  present  day. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1083 

—  Same.    2d.  ser.    The  faiths  of  the  world.  22211 

Contents.  Caird,  J.  Religions  of  India  :  Vedic  period ;  Brahmanism ; 
Buddhism.— Matheson,  G.  Religion  of  China :  Confucianism.— Milne,  J. 
Religion  of  Persia :  Zoroaster  and  the  Zend-Avesta. — Dodds,  J.  Religion 
of  Anc.  Egypt.— Milligan,  VV.  Religion  of  Anc.  Greece.— Macgregor,  J. 
Religion  of  Ancient  Rome.— Burns,  G.  S.  Teutonic  and  Scandinavian 
religion.— Lang,  J.  M.  Ancient  religions  of  Central  America.— Taylor, 
M.  C.  Judaism.— Lees,  J.  C.  Mahoramedanism.— Flint,  R.  Christianity 
in  rel.  to  other  religions. 
St.  Gothard.     Hacklaender,  F.  W.     Ueber  den  St.  Gothard. 

{In  his  Werke,  v.  40.)  10294 

St.  Helena.     See  Napoleon  I. 

Saint-Hilaire,  J.  B.     See  Barth^lemy  Saint-Hilaire,  J. 
St.  Hospice  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works,  v.  14.)  3968 

Saint  Huberty,  A.  C.  C.     Clayton,  E.  C.     (Li  her  Queens  of 

song.)  5873 

Saint  James's  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  12481 

St.  John,  B.     Adventures  in  the  Libyan  desert  and  the  oasis 

of  Jupiter  Ammon.  3760 

—  Purple  tints  of  Paris ;  character  and  manners  in  the  new  empire.  2  v.  16850-1 
St.  John,  C.     Sketches  of  the  wild  sports  and  nat.  hist,  of  the 

Highlands.     lUust.  18449 

St.  John,  Mrs.  H.  R.     The  court  of  Anna  Carafa.  10885 

St.  John,  H.,    Viscount   BoHnghroke.     Bagehot,  W.     Boling- 

broke  as  a  statesman.     (In  his  Biog.  stud.)  20441 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)  527 

—  Cooke,  G.  W.  Memoirs  of  Lord  Bolingbroke.  2  v.  *I 
St.  John,  Mrs.  H.  Audubon  ;  his  adv.  and  disc.  Illust.  3763 
St.  John,  J.  A.  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  2  v.  8979-80 
St.  John,  M.     The  sea  of  mountains  ;  acct.  of  Lord  Dufferin's 

tour  through  British  Columbia,  1876.     2  v.  17382-3 

St.  John,  O.  B.     Physical  geography  of  Persia  ;  Narrative  of  a 

journey  through  Baluchistan  and  So.  Persia,   1872.     (In 

India.  Council.     Eastern  Persia,  etc.,  v.  1.)  *I 

St.  John,  P.  B.  The  Arctic  Crusoe  ;  tale  of  the  Polar  sea.  18170 
Saint  Just,  A.  L.  L.  F.  de.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk., 

ser.  o.)  527 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
St.  Leger;  by  R.  B.  Kimball.  '  2468 
St.  Leon  ;  by  W.  Godwin.  1544 
St.  Leonards,  Baron.     See  Sugden,  E.  B. 

Saint-Marc  Girardin.     See  Girardin,  M. 

Saint  Mars,  N.  C.  de  C,  vicomtesse  de  {pseud.  La  Comtesse 

Dash),     La  dame  du  chateau  mur^.  9475 

—  Le  fruit  defendu.  9476 

—  La  jolie  Boh6mienne.  9477 

—  La  marquise  de  Parab6re.  9478 

—  Un  proems  criminal.  9479 

—  Le  salon  de  diable.  9480 

—  La  sorci^re  du  roi.  9481 

—  Les  soupers  de  la  R^gence.  9482 

—  Les  suites  d'une  faute.  9483 
Saint  Martin,  L.  C.  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  10.)  *I 

St.  Martin's  eve  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  9994 

St.  Martin's  summer ;  by  A.  H.  M.  Brewster.  6501 
St.  Maur,  E.  A.,  Duke  of  Somerset.     Christian  theology  and 

modern  scepticism.  9948 


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Saint-Meaid.     xSee  Jourgniac  de  Saint-M^^ard.     • 

St.  Michael's  Mount.     See  Cornwall. 

St.  Nicholas,  v.  1-9.  13123-31 

St.  Nicholas  and  the  gnome  ;  by  L.  Kip.      (In  his  Hannibars 

man.)  21796 

St.  Olaves  ;  by  E.  Tabor.  2194 

St.  Patrick's  day  ;  farce  ;  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.  {In  his  Works.)  13290 
St.  Patrick's  eve  ;  by  T.  Power.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  2.)  11834 
St.  Paul.     See  Paul. 

Saint  Paul ;  oratorio  ;  by  Mendelssohn.  *I 

St.  Paul's  School.     Pascoe,  C.  P2.     Historical  account  of  St. 

Paul's  School.      {In  his  Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 

St.  Petersburg.    Atkinson,  J.  B.     {In  his  Art  tour  to  Northern 

capitals.)  12716 

—  Jerrmann,  E.    Pictures  fr.  St.  P. ;  or,  St.  Petersburg,  its  people,  their 

chara(;ter,  etc. :  tr.  by  J.  Hardmann.  2353 

—  Lander,  S.  W.    Spectacles  for  voung  eves.  19404 

—  Stanley,  F.  St.  Petersburg  to  Plevna.  18369 
Saint  Pierre,    C.  I.  C.   de,  Vahhe.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In 

his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  15.)  *I 

Saint  Pierre,  J.  H.  B.  de.     Paul  et  Virginle  ;  prec.  d'un  essai 

par  Prevost-Paradol.     Nouv.  ed.  14626 

—  Same.    Paul  and  Virginia ;  from  the  French.  597 

—  Paul  und  Virgiuie;  uud  Die  indische  Hutte;  iibers.  v.  K.  Eitner.  10266 
^ —  Everett,  A.  H.    Life  of  St.  Pierre.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.    Two  French  friends,     (/w /iis  About  old  story-tellers.)        17346 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  2;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  6.)  *I 
St.  Ronan's  well ;  by  W.  Scott.  3827 
Saint-Simon,  C.  H.,  comte  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.      {In  his 

Prem.  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Saint-Simon,  L.  de  R.,  Due  de.    Extraits  des  m^moires.    (Bar- 

ri^re.     Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  1.)  14521 

—  Louis  XIV.  et  sa  cour ;  portraits,  jugements,  et  anecdotes,  1694-1715.  9575 

—  Memoirs  on  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV.  and  the  regency ;  tr.  by  Bayle  St. 

John.    3v.  *  15600-2 

—  Le  regent  et  la  cour  de  France  sous  la  minority  de  Louis  XV. ;  portraits, 

jugements,  et  anecdotes,  1715-1723.  9576 

—  Collins,  C.  W.    Saint-Simon.  19757 

—  Hayward,  A.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  2.)  20603 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  3,  15.)  *I 

—  Thomson,  K.,  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
St.  Stephen's  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.  (  With  The  New  Timon.)  *I 
St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury  ;  dram,  poem  ;  by  A.  De  Vere.  18314 
St.  Twel'mo  ;  by  C.  H.  Webb.  6875 

—  Same.  {In  Treas.  trove  ser,,  v.  2.)  14267 
St.  Valentine's  day.     See  Fair  maid  of  Perth. 

Saint-Victor,  P.  B.,  comte  de.     Les  deux  masques;  trag^die- 

comedie.     2  v.  14718-19 

Contents.    V.  1.    Les  antiques :  Eschyle.    2..  Les  antiques :  Sophocle, 
Euripide,  Aristophane,  Calidasa. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  -C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10.)  ♦! 
St.  Vincent,  Eai'l.     See  Jervis,  J. 

St.  Winifred's  ;  by  F.  W.  Farrar.  5555 

Sainte-Barth^lemy,  La;  drame  in6d.  ;  par  C.  de  R^musat.  14517 

Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     A  propos  des  biblioth^ques  populaires ; 

discours,  1867.  *I 

—  Causeries  du  lundi.    15  v.  *I 

Contents.    V.   1.    Cours  de  litt^rature  dramatique,  par  Saint-Marc 
Girardin.—  Les  confidences,  par  Lamartine. — De  la  question  des  theatres. 


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— Memoires  sur  Mine,  de  Sevigne,  par  Walckenaer.— Raphael,  par  Lamar- 
tine.— M.  de  Moutalembert,  orateur.— Hamilton.— CEuvres  litteraires  de 
Villemain  et  de  Cousin.— Mme.  Recamier.— Histoire  de  I'empire,  par 
Thiers.— Pens6es  de  Joubert.— Campagnes  d'Egypte  et  de  Syrie,  par 
Napoleon.— Adrienne  Le  Couvreur.— Le  pere  Laebrdaire.— Memoires  de 
Philippe  de  Commynes.— Journal  de  la  campagne  de  Russie  par  M.  de 
Fezensac— Des  lectures  publiques  du  soir.— Poesies  de  A.  de  Musset. — 
Discours  sur  I'histoire  de  la  revolution  d'Angleterre,  par  Guizot.— Le  livre 
des  rois,  par  Firdousi.— La  Marc-au-diable,  La  petite  Fadette,  Francois  le 
Champi,  par  G.  Sand.— M.de  Feletz  et  la  critique  litteraire  sous  I'Empire. 
— Eloges  academiques,  par  Pariset. — Lettres  de  Mme.  Du  Deffand.— Me- 
moires d'outre-tombe,  par  Chateaubriand.— Lettrers  iuedites  de  I'abbe  de 
ChauHeu..  2,  Lettres  et  opuscules  de  Fenelon. — Oeuvres  de  Barnave. — 
Pline,  le  naturaliste.— Mme.  de  la  Tour-Franqueville  et  Jean  J.  Rousseau.— 
Lettres  de  la  duchesse  de  Bourgogne.— La  religieuse  de  Toulouse,  par  J. 
Janin. — Lettres  de  Mile,  de  Lespinasse. — Chateaubriand  romanesque  et 
amoureux.— Huet,  6veque  d'Avranches.— Memoires  de  Mme.  d'Epiuay.—  • 
Lettres  de  Mme.  de  Grafigny,  ou  Voltaire  a  Cirey.— Lettres  de  Chesterfield. 
— Le  palais  Mazarin,  par  L.  de  Laborde.— Mnie.  du  Chatelet.— Chansons 
de  Beranger.— Mme.  Geoffrin.— Lettres  de  Goethe  et  de  Bettina.— Gil  I51as, 
par  Le  Sage. — M.  de  Broglie.  —  Procesde  Jeanne  d' Arc. — L'abbe  Galiani. — 
Balzac. — M.  Bazin. — Mme. de  Pompadour.— Malesherbes. — Chateaubriand, 
homme  d'etat  et  politique.  S.  Rabelais,  par  E.  Noel. — Oeuvres  de  Mme. 
de  Genlis.— Qu'est-ce  qu'un  classiquel-' — Mme.  de  Caylus  et  de  ce  qu'on 
appelle  Urbariit'^.—lies  confessions  de  Rousseau.— Biographic  de  C.  Des- 
moulins,  par  E.  Fleury.—Vauvenar^ues.— Oeuvres  de  Frederic-le-grand. 
—  M.  Droz.— Frederic-le-^rand,  litterateur.— La  duchesse  du  Maine.— 
Florian. — Etienne  Pasquier. — Les  memoires  de  Saint-Simon. — Diderot. 
— Fontenelle,  par  Flourens. — Oeuvres  de  Condorcet. — Bussy-Rabutin. — 
Mme.  E.  de  ifiirardin.- Histoire  du  Chancelier  Daguesseau,"par  BouUee. 
—L'abbe  de  Choisv.  — Mme.  de  La  Valliere.— M.  de  Latouche.— La 
grande  Mademoiselle.— Theo.  Leclercq.  4.  Mirabeau  et  Sophie.— H. 
Moreau.— Pierre  Dupont.— Nouveaux  documents  sur  Montaigne.— Cor- 
respondance  entre  Mirabeau  et  de  La  Marck. — Mile,  de  Scudery. — A. 
Ch^nier,  homme  politique. — St.  Evremont  et  Ninon. — Lettres  et  opuscules 
Inedits  de  J.  de  Maistre. — Mme.  de  Lambert. — Mme.  Necker. — L'abbe 
Maury.— Le  due  de  Lauzun.— Jasmin.— Marie  Antoinette.— Button.— 
Mme.'de  Maintenon.— Histoire  de  la  restauration.  par  Lamartine.— Marie 
Stuart,  par  Mignet. — M.  de  Bonald.— Essai  sur  Amyot,  par  Blignieres. — 
Mem.  et  correspondance  de  Mallet  du  Pan. — M«^m.  de  Marmontel.— Cham- 
fort. — Rulhiere.  5.  Raynouard,  par  Walckenaer. — Les  gaiet«''s  cham- 
petres,  par  J.  Janin.— Card,  de  Retz.—Rivarol.— La  duchesse  d'Angoulerae. 
—La  Harpe.— Le  Brun-Pindare.— Mme.  de  Motteville.— Sieves.— Tievee.— 
Card.  deRetz.— Charles  Perrault.—Patru.— Fouquet.— Louis  XIV.— Saint- 
Just,  par  E.  Fleury. — Gourville.— De  la  poesie  et  des  poetes  en  1S52. — La 
princesse  des  Ursins.— Portalis. — Le  due  d'Antin. — Le  comte-pacha  de 
Bonneval. — Pascal.  6.  Le  mareclial  .Marmont. — Mme.  Sophie  Gay. — 
Armand  Carrel.— De  la  retraite  de  Villemain  et  Cousin.— Walckenaer. 
—La  reine  Marguerite.— Beaumarchais.  —  RoUin.  — Mem.  de  Cosnac. — 
Madame,  duchesse  d'OrK'ans. — P.  L.  Courier.— Saint  Anselme,  par  R6- 
musat.  —  L'abbe  Gerbet.  —  Les  regrets.  —  Bernardin  de  Saint-Pierre. — 
Ducis. — Etienne. — Boileau. — Le  comte  Dandolo. — Lettres  de  Bernardin  de 
Saint-Pierre.  7.  Regnard.—Michaud.— .Montesquieu.— Le  pr<^sident  de 
Brosses.— Voltaire  et  le  pr(?sident  de  Brosses.— Franklin.— L'abbe  Barthe- 
lemy.— Richelieu.— Saint  Francjois  de  Sales.— Grimm.— Neckar.—Merimee. 
— Volney.— Marguerite,  reine  de  Navarre.— Frederic  le  Grand.— Arnault. — 
La  Fontaine.  8.  L'abbe  deBernis. — Del'etat  de  la  France  sous  Louis  XV. 
— De  Bernis. — Malherbe. — Gui  Patin. — Sully. — Mezera^. — Le  prince  de 
Ligne.— Histoire  litteraire  de  la  France,  pub.  par  I'lnstitut.— Discours  de 
Mignet. — Le  roman  de  Reuart.— Roederer. — Gabrielle  d'Estrees.— Nou- 
veaux voyages  en  zig-zag  de  Topft'er.— Gibbon.— Histoire  de  Saint-Cyr.— 
Joinville.*  9.  Massillon,— Madame,  mere  du  Regent.— Froissart. — Le 
buste  de  I'abbe  Prevost.— Etienne  de  la  Boetie.— Le  marquis  de  Lassay.— 
Duclos.— Bourdaloue.— De  Stendhal  —Marivaux.—Geottroy  de  Villehar- 
douin.— Daru.— Mme.  Dacier.  10.  Franc^ois  Ara^.— Fenelon.— Button. 
— Chateaubriand.— Senac  de  Meilhan.— Jeannin.— Bossuet.— Maucroix.— 
Saint-Martin.— Vicq  d'Azyr.-Agrippa  d' Aubi«^ue.— Sylvain  Bailly.-Denne- 
Baron.— Le  marquis  de  hi  Fare.— Leopold  Robert.— Ramond.  il.  Jour- 
nal de  Dangeau.— Chapelle  et  Bachaumont.— Montluc— Mme.  de  Mainte- 
non.—De  la  poesie  de  la  nature.— William  Cowper.— Dante.— Le  president 
Henault.—Charron.— Instruction  sur  le  plan  d'etudes.— Werther.— Une 
reception  academique  en  1694.— Henri  IV.— La  princesse  Mathilde.— Ri- 


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poste  a  Taxile  Delord.— La  Rocliefoucauld.— Lettre  sur  I'orthographe.— 
Benjamin  Constant.— Notes  et  pens6es.  12.  Maxime  du  Camp.— San teul. 
— Rousard.— Le  marquis  d'Argenson.— Thiers.— Saint-Amant.—Voiture.— 
Une  petite  guerre  sur  la  tombe  de  Voitu  re  .—Eugenie  de  Gu6rin. — Bossuet. 
— Senece.—Le  due  de  Rohan.— Frederic  le  Grand.— La  margrave  de 
Bareith.— La  marquise  de  Crequi. — Le  baron  deBesenval.  13.  Voltaire. 
— Le  mar^chal  de  Villars.— Rigault.— Tallemant  et  Bussy.— Mme.  de 
Tracy .^Henri  IV.,  par  Poirson.— Guillaurae  Favre.—Taine.— Journal  de 
I'abb^  le  Dieu.— Maine  de  Biran.— Souvenirs  du  g^'n^ral  Pelleport.— Mme. 
Bovary.— Alfred  de  Musset.— Les  nieces  de  Mazarin,  et  le  due  de  Niver- 
nais.— Le  marechal  de  Saint-Arnaud.  14.  Vauvenargues.— Friant.— 
Th^^odore  de  Banville.— Vie  de  Maupertuis.— L'abbe  de  Marolles.— La  m^^re 
Agnes  Arnauld.— Fanny.— De  Sacy.— Histoire  de  I'Academie  Franeaise.— 
Mme.  du  Deffand.— Le  marquis  d'Argenson.— La  princesse  des  Ursins. 
—  Fran(^ois  Villon. —Mme.  R<^camier.  —  Correspondance  de  Buffon.— 
Thiers.— Louis  de  Viel-Castel.— Mem.  du  due  de  Luynes.— Casaubon. 
—Mme.  Desbordes-Valmore.— Charles-Victor  de  Bonstetten.  15.  Mau- 
rice de  Gu/^rin.- Olivier  Lefevre  d'Ormesson. — Edmond  Scherer.— Joseph 
de  Maistre.— Thiers.— De  TocqueviUe.— Reception  du  pi^re  Lacordaire.— 
Sayons.— Le  general  Joubert.— Mme.  Elliot.— Nisard.— Voltaire  et  Rous- 
seau.—Saint-Pierre.— Parny.— Academic  Franqaise,  Reception  de  Ponsard, 
de  Biot,  de  Falloux,  de  E.'Augier,  de  J.  Sandeau.— Mme.  Blanchecotte.— 
Beranger.— Louis  XVI.— La  morale  et  Part.— De  la  tradition  en  litt^^ra- 
ture.— L'abbe  Fl^'chier.— Saint-Simon. 

—  Chateaubriand  et  son  groupe  litt^'raire  sous  I'empire.    Nouv.  ^d^    2  v.  *I 

—  Chroniques  Parisiennes,  1843-1845.  *I 

Note.    Contains  "  Sainte-Beuve,  chroniqueur ;"  par.  M.  Jules  Troubat. 

—  College  de  France ;  discours.  *I 

—  Correspondance,  1822-1865.    2  v.  *I 

—  Critical  essay.     {In  Stanhope,  P.  D.    Letters,  etc.)     (Bayard  ser.)  8496 

—  De  la  liberty  de  I'enseignement :  discours.  *I 

Bd.  uiith  A  propos  des  bibliotheques. 

—  De  la  loi  sur  la  presse ;  discours,  1868.  *I 

Bound  uiith  A  propos  des  bibliotheques. 

—  English  portraits;   select,  and  tr.  from  the   "Causeries;"   introd.  on 

Sainte-Beuve's  life  and  writings.  13635 

Contents.  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. —  Lord  Chesterfield.  — Benjamin 
Franklin.— Edw^ard  Gibbon.— William  Cowper.— English  literature,  by 
H.  Taine. — Pope  as  a  poet. 

—  Etude  sur  Virgile,  suivie  d'une  etude  sur  Quintus  de  Smyrne.  *I 

—  Le  general  Jomini ;  etude.  *I 

—  Lettres  k  la  princesse.  *I ;  9577 

—  Ma  biographic.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  13.)  *I 

—  Madame  Desbordes-Valmore ;  sa  vie  et  sa  correspondance.  *I 

—  Memoir  of  Maurice  de  Gu6rin.     {In  Trebutien,  G.  S.     , Jour,  of   De 

Gu(!Tin.)  14150 

—  Memoirs  of  Mme.  Desbordes-Valmore.  11236 

—  Mondav-chats :  select,  and  tr.  fr.  the  "Causeries":   introd.  on  the  life 

and"^ writings  of  St.-B.,  by  W.  Mathews.  17345 

Contents.  Introd.  essay. — Lewis  XIV. — Fenelon. — Bossuet. — Massillon. 
— Pascal. — Rousseau. — Mme.  Geoffrin. — Joubert.  —  Guizot.  —  The  Abb6 
Galiani.— Frederic  the  Great. 

—  Monsieur  de  Talleyrand.  *I 

—  Notice  sur  Xavier'de  Maistre.     {In  Maistre.  X.  de.    Ouvres  eompUHes.)       14614 

—  Nouveaux  lundis.    13  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Victor  de  Laprade.— Correspondance  de  Lamennais. 
—Louis  Veuillot.— Guizot.— La  Bruyere.—Prevost-Parado].— Beranger.— 
Mme.  Swetchine.— Hippolyte  Rigault.— Mme.  de  S^vign^.— Perrault.— 
Histoire  de  Lou  vols.— Merfin  de  Thionville.— Elections  de  I'Academie.— 
Benjamin  Constant.  2,  De  Pontmartin.— Une  monarchic  en  decadence. 
— Campagnes  de  la  revolution.— Biot.-  Louis  XIV.,  et  le  due  Bourgogne. 
— Montaigne. — Catherine  IL — Hal^vy. — Le  poeme  des  champs. — Mme.  de 
Stael.— Bossuet.— Journal  de  la  sante  de  Louis  XIV.— Ernest  Renan.— 
Histoire  du  roman  dans  I'antiquite.  3.  Chateaubriand.— Du  Pontmar- 
tin.-Jean  Racine  et  Louis  Racine.— E.  J.  Deieduze.— Waterloo.— Maurice 
et  Eugenie  de  Guerin.—Sainte-H(5iene.— Charles  Quint.— De  la  connais- 
sance  de  I'homme  au  17^  et  au  18^  si^cle.— Les  Saints  Evangiles.— Entre- 
tiens  de  Goethe  et  d'Eckermann.— Andr^  Chenier.— Les  poetes  Fran^ais. 
— Le  mystere  du  siege  d'Orl^ans.- Mem.  de'Foucault.  4.  La  femme  au 
18^  si^cle.— Salammbo.— Daphnis  et  Chlo^.— Les  freres  Le  Nain.— Ad. 
Gu^roult.  — La  comtesse  de  Boufliers.  — Histoire  de  la  restauration. — 
Louise  Labe.— Duels  6pistolaire.— Le  pere  Lacordaire.    5.    Octave  Feuil- 


i  CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1087 

let.— Horace  Vernet.— De  Harlay.— Littn'.— Molic  re.  — Don  Carlos  et 
Philippe  II.— La  GW'ce  en  1863.— Terence.  — La  Koehefoucauld.  — La 
comtesse  d' Albany. —Magnin.  6.  Viede  Jesus. — Sismondi.— Boissonade. 
— P.  Lebrun. — Gavarni. — Le  marechal  de  Vill:irs.— Montaigne. — Theophile 
Gautier.—Vaugelas.  — Alfred  de  Vigny.  7.  Anthologie  Grecque.— 
Histoire  de  Louvois.— Un  6te  dans  le  Sahara;  Dominique.— VioUet-Le- 
Duc— Corneille.--Emile  de  Girardin.— Colle.— Le  due  Pompee.— Alexis 
Piron.  8.  Don  Quiehotte.—Taine.— Jean-Bon  Saint-Andr^.— Mme. 
Roland.— Marie  Leekzinska.— Marie-Antoinette.— Catinat.  9.  Mathieu 
Marais.— Essai  de  critique  naturelle.— Meditations  sur  la  religion  Chreti- 
enne.— Les  touareg  du  Nord.— Reminiscences,  par  Coulmann.— La  reforme 
sociale  en  France.— Souvenirs  d'un  diplomate.— Eugenie  de  Guerin  et 
Mme.  de  Gasparin.— Entretiens  sur  Phistoire.— Marie-Ther^se  et  Marie- 
Antoinette.— Mme.  de  Yerdelin.  10.  Armand  Lefebvre.— Histoire  de 
la  Grece.— Charles  Monselet.— Joseph  Bertrand.—  Flammarion.— Louis 
XV.  et  le  mar6chal  de  Noailles.— Conferences  par  C.  Duveyrier.— Saint- 
Simon.— De  Tocqueville.--Marie-Th6r^se  et  Marie-Antoinette.— Racine. 
—  MM.  de  Goncourt.— La  Bruyt^re.  —  Paul  de  Saint-Victor.— Victor 
Cousin.— La  comtesse  de  Boigne.'  11.  Le  comte  Beugnot.— Frochot.— 
Maurice,  comte  de  Saxe,  et  Marie-Jos^phe  de  Saxe.— Le  comte  de 
Clermont.— Virgile.—L'orthographe  Fran(,-aise.— Le  comte  de  Gisors.— 
Le  general  Franceschi-Delonne.  —  Mem.  de  Malouet.  —  La  Mennais.— 
Charles  Loyson.— Viguier.— Dubner.  12.  Paul  Albert.— Talleyrand.— 
Mme.  Desbordes-Valmore.— Camille  Jordan  et  Mme.  de  St ael.— Eugene 
Gandar.  —  L' Academic  Franyaise.  13.  Ma  biographic. —  Le  general 
fJomini. — Jean  Jacques  Ampere.— Joachim  du  Bellay.— Malherbe.- Saint- 
Evremond. 

-  Nouvelle  correspondance ;  avec  des  notes  de  son  dernier  secretaire.  *I 

-  P.  J.  Proudhon ;  sa  vie  et  sa  correspondance,  1838-1848.    5^  M.  *I 

-  Poesies  completes ;  ed.  revue  et  aug.  *I 

Contents.  Vie,  poesies  et  pens(^es  de  Joseph  Delorme. — Les  cousola- 
tionS.— Pens^es  d'AoAt.— Notes  et  sonnets.— Un  dernier  r^ve. 

-  Portraits  of  celebrated  wromen ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston.  7410 

Contents.    Mme.  de  S6vigne.— Mme.  de  La  Fayette.— Mme.  de  Souza.— 
Mme.  Roland.— Mme.  de  Stael.— Mme.  de  Duras.— Mme.  de  Remusat.— 
Mme.  de  Krudner.— Mme.  Guizot. 
-Porte-Royal.    7  v.  *I 

-  Portraits  contemporains.    Nouv.  ed.    5  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Chateaubriand.— B6ranger.—  De  S^nancour.— La 
Mennais. — Lamartine.— V.  Hugo. — George  Sand.  2,  Ballanche. — De 
Vi^ny.— Mme.  Desbordes-Valmore.  —  Mme.  Tastu.  — A.  de  Musset. — 
Brizeux  et  Auguste  Barbier.— P.  Huet.— J.  Lefevre. — L.  de  Carne.— M6m. 
de  Mirabeau.— E.  Quinet.— Balzac— Villemain.—U.  Guttinguer.— Monta- 
lembert.— De  la  littil^rature  industrielle.— Dix  ans  apr^s  en  litt«^rature. — 
Pens^es  et  fragments.  3.  Vinet. — Le  comte  Xavier  de  Maistre .--Jas- 
min.—Eugt''ue  Sue.— Eugene  Scribe.— Lebrun.— Le  comte  Mole.— Topfier. 
—Brizeux.— Loyson.— Polonius.—De  Loy.— Les  Glanes,  par  Mile.  Bertin. 
— Nisard.— J.  J.  Ampere.— C.  Magnin.— Quelques  v^ritt^s  sur  la  situation 
en  litt^rature.- Les  journaux  chez  les  Romains.— M(''rim(^e.  4.  Histoire 
de  la  royaute. — De  Barante. — Thiers. — Fauriel. — Daunou. — Leopardi. — 
Parny.  5.  Louise  Labe.— D^saugiers.- Gresset.— Fl^chier.— T.  Gautier. 
— V.  Fabre.— C.  Delavigne.— Pascal.— Mignet.— La  Revue  en  1845.— Un 
dernier  mot  sur  B.  Constant.— Un  factum  contre  A.  Chi'mier.— Homere.— 
De  la  Medee  d'Apollonius. — Melt^agre. — Euphorion,  ou,  De  I'injure  des 
temps.— Pensees. 

-  Portraits  de  f emmes.    Nouv.  ed.  *I ;  9463 

Contents.  Mme.  de  Sevigne.— Du  roman  intime,  ou,  Mile,  de  Liron. 
—Mme.  de  Souza.— Mme.  de  Duras.— Mme.  de  Stael.— Mme.  Roland. — 
Mme.  Guizot.— Mme.  de  La  Fayette.— La  Rochefoucauld.— Mme.  de 
Longueville. — Une  ruelle  poetique,  ou,  Mme.  Des  Houli(''res. — Mme.  de 
Krudner. — Mme.  de  Charri^re. — Mme.  de  Remusat. — Mme.  de  Pontivy. — 
Christel. — Les  fleurs ;  apologue. — Maria. 

-  Portraits  litteraires.    Nouv.  ^d.    3  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Boileau.— La  Fontaine  de  Boileau,  6pitre.— Corneille. 
— La  Fontaine. — Racine. — La  reprise  de  Berenice.— Rousseau. — Le  Brun. 
— Regnier  et  A.  Chenier.— Documents  inedits  sur  A.  Chenier;  G.  Farcy. 
—Diderot.— L'abbe  Prevost.—Andrieux.—Joutfroy.— Ampere.— Du  genie 
critique  et  de  Bayle.— La  Bruyere.— Millevoye.— Des  soirees  litteraires.— 
C.  Nodier.  2.  Moli^re.— Delille.— B.  de  Saint-Pierre.— M4m.  du  g<^'neral 
La  Fayette.— De  Fontanes.—  Joubert.— Leonard.— Aloi-sius  Bertrand. — 
Le  comte  de  S^gur.— J.  de  Maistre.— G.  Naud6.— Un  mot  sur  moi-meme. 
3.    Th6ocrite.— Virgile  et  Constantin  le  Grand.— Fran^'ois  I.— Le  cheva- 


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lier  de  Mere. — Mile.  Aisse. — B.  Constant  et  Mme.  deCharriere. — Mme.  de 
Kriidner,  et  ce  qu'en  anrait  dit  Saint-Evremond. —  De  Rerausat. —  C. 
Labitte.— Reception  du  comte  A.  de  Vigny  k  I'Academie  Frangaise.— 
Reception  de  Vilet  a  I'Acad.  Fran{,'aise.— Lettres  de  Ranee.— Mme.  Staal. 
— Delaunay.— L'abbe  Prevost  et  les  Benedictins.— Cousin.— Sur  I'ecole 
Fran(;aise  U'Athenes.— R.  Topffer.— Mort  de  Vinet.— Etudes  sur  Pascal, 
par  Vinet.— Relation  inedite  de  la  derniere  maladie  de  Louis  XV.— 
Pens6es. 

—  Premiers  lundis.    2^  ed.    3  v.  .  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Mile.  Bertin.— l^erdinand  Denis.— Le  vicomte  d' 
Arlincourt.— Mme.  du  Hausset.— C.  V.  de  Bonstetteu.— Mme.  de  Genlis. 
—Mem.  de  Dampmartin.— Mem.  de  d'Argenson.  — Mem.  relatifs  a  la 
revolution.— Charles.— Thiers.  —  Mem.  sur  Voltaire.— Mignet.  —  Oeuvres 
de  Rabaut.— Saint-Etienne.— Tissot.— De  Segur.— Bonaparte  et  les  Grecs. 
—Mad.  de  Maintenon.— Dumouriez. — Victor  Hugo.— Anacreon.— Tacite. 
—Walter  Scott.- Laurent  (de  I'Ard^che).- Fenimore  Cooper.— Duval. — 
Laraartine.  —  Deux  revolutions.  —  Fiev(^e.  —  Diderot.  —  Du  mou vement 
lltteraire,  1830. —Joseph  Delorme.  — Hoffmann.  2.  Jouftroy.  —  Saint- 
Simon.— X.  Marmier.— L.  Boerne.— Mme.  H.  Allart.— lierte  aus  grans 
pi6s. — De  I'expedition  d'  Af  rique.— Etienne  Jay  .—La  revue  encyclopedique. 
— Dupin  aine.— Walter  Scott.— E.  Lerminier.— Thomas  Jefferson.— Quinze 
ans  de  haute  police.— Loeve-Veimars.— Casanova  de  Seingalt.— Adan» 
Mickiev^^icz.- E.  Lerminier.— Henri  Heine.  — Achille  du  Clesieux.  — L. 
Aime  Martin.— Revue  litt(^^raire  et  philosophique.— Alexis  de  Tocqueville. 
—  La  comtesse  Merlin.  — Notre  litt^rature  a  I'etranger.  — Fontaney.- 
Hippolyte.- Fortoul.— Gautier.— Revue  litteraire.— C.  de  Bernard.— H.  de 
Balzac— H.  Morvonnais.— S.  Cavalier.— E.  Turquety.— E.  Mestscherski. 
— A.  M.  de  Mornans.— A.  Karr.— A.  Dumas.— Le  comte  Walewski.— 
Revue  litteraire :  V.  Hugo,  Mole,  Les  Guepes.— George  Sand.  3.  Viollet- 
Le-Duc.  —  E.  Scribe. —E.  Augier.—Lafou. —Labatut.  — Nicolas  Gogol. 
— De  Latena. — Troplong. — L'ouvrier  litteraire. — Origines  de  la  langue. — 
Le  roi  J6rome. — Les  poetes  Fran(;ais. — Les  fils.— La  Diana.— Chateau- 
briand.— A  propos  des  bibliotheques  populaires.— Senac  de  Meilhan. — De 
la  loi  sur  la  presse. — De  la  liberte  de  I'ensignement. — Le  senatus-consulte. 
— Melanges. — Victor  Hugo  et  Charles  X. — Profession  de  foi. — Armand 
Carrel. — Instructions  sur  le  moyen  age.— Buloz  et  leMessager  de  Paris. — 
Maurice  de  Guerin. — Sur  une  petition  de  directeurs  de  theatres.— Table 
g^n^rale  des  ceuvres  de  C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve. 

—  Souvenirs  et  indiscr^^tions ;  [biographical].    Pub.  par  son  dernier  secre- 

taire.   2*^  ed.  *I 

—  Table  generale  des  a-uvres  de  St.-B.     (In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Tableau  historique  et  critique  de  la  poesie  Fran^-.  et  du  theatre  Fran^'.  au 

16^  si^cle.    Nouv.  ed.  suivie  de  portr.  des  princ.  poetes.  *I 

—  Uu  mot  sur  moi-m^me.     (In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Volupte.    8«  ed.,  avec  les  temoignages  et  jugements  contemporains.  *I 

—  Gautier,  T.  a7id  others.     (In  their  Famous  French  authors.)  19026 

—  Mathev^s,  W.    P^ssay  on  life  and  writings  of  St.-B.     (In  Sainte-Beuve, 

C.  A.    Mondav-chats.)  17345 

—  Mauris,  M.     (In  /us  French  men  of  letters.)  19864 

—  Schmidt,  J.     Sainte-Beuve  und  die  franzosische  Romantik.      (In  his 

Bilder  aus  dem  Geist.  Leben,  v.  1.)                .  16311 

Ste.  Roche;   [v.  A.  von  Paalzow].     3  v.  10358-60 
Saintine,  J.  X.  B.^p^eud.     See  Boniface,  J.  X. 

Saintly  workers  ;  lect.  by  F.  W.  Farrar.  18225 

Saints.     Chenoweth,  C.  Van  D.       Stories  of  the  saints.  20043 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Lives  of  the  saints.     (In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  1.)  6963 

—  G.,  E.  A.    Saints  and  their  symbols;   companion  in  the  churches  and. 

pict.  galleries  of  Europe.  21537 

—  Gould,  S.  B.    Lives  of  the  saints.    15  v.  *I 

—  Kingsley,  C.    The  hermits.  7488 

—  Mediaeval  and  modern  saints  and  miracles.  16136 

—  See  also  Modern  saints  and  servants  of  God. 

Saints  and  sinners;  by  J.  Doran.     2  v.  '  14206-7 

Saints  and  sinners  ;  fr.  the  French  of  V.  Cherbuliez.  20989 

Saints  Evangiles,  Les  ;    par  C.  A.  Ste.-Beuve.     (In  his  Nouv. 

kind.,  V.  3)  *I 

Saints'  everlasting  rest ;  by  R.  Baxter.  7731 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1089 

Saintsbury,  G.  Corneille's  Horace ;  ed.,  with  introd.  and  notes.  22912 

—  French  lyrics ;  select,  and  annot.  22926 

—  Primer  of  French  literature.  20116 

—  A  short  history  of  French  literature.  22542 

—  Dry  den.  (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  20385 
Saise,  the  Riccaree ;  by  F.  Gerstacker.      {In  Mt.  Royal  pop. 

tales,  v.l.)  7223 

Saisiaz,  La  ;  by  R.  Browning.  18358 

Sala,  G.  A.  H.     America  revisited.    Illust.  3d.  ed.  2  v.  22543-4 

—  Journev  due  north ;  residence  in  Russia.  3765 

—  Paris  herself  again  in  1878-9.    Illust.    2d.  ed.    2  v.  20965-6 

—  Quite  alone.  6013 

—  The  seven  sons  of  mammon.  163 

—  Sketch  of  Dickens.     {In  Dickens,  C.    Speeches,  etc.)  8811 
Salad  for  the  social ;  by  an  epicure  [F.  Saunders].  3774 
Salad  for  the  solitary  ;  by  an  epicure  [F.  Saunders].  3775 
Salad  for  the  solitary  and  the  social ;   by  an  epicure  [F.  Saun- 
ders]. 10503 

Salaman,  C.  K.     Jews  as  they  are.  22701 

Contents.    Jews  as  they  are.— Survey  of  events  marking  Jewish  proo- 
ress,  1830-1880.— Brief  hist,  survey  of  usury.— Jewish  clergy  in  England. 
—Jewish  conversion.- Shylock. — Persecution  of  the  Jews  in  Russia. 
Salammbo.     See  Flaubert,  G. 

Salathiel,  the  immortal;  by  G.  Croly.  19517 

Saldanha,  Joao  Carlos,  duke  de.    Carnota,  Conde  da.  Memoirs 

of  S.  ;  with  select,  fr.  his  correspondence.     2  v.  22752-3 

Sale,  Tlie.  of  souls  ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.    {In  his  Success,  etc)   10753 
Saleius,  B.     Carmen  ad  Calpurnium  Pisonem.     {In  Lemaire, 

N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  3.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8361 

Salem,  Mass.  Beard,  G.  M.  Psychology  of  the  Salem  witch- 
craft excitement,  1692  ;  its  appl.  to  our  own  time.  21757 

—  Upham,  C.  W.  Sa:lem  witchcraft ;  with  an  acct.  of  Salem  Village,  etc.  2  v.  6972-3 
Salem  ;  by  D.  R.  Castleton.  13066 
Sales  Attici ;  by  D'A.  W.  Thompson.  *I 
Sales,  Francis  de,  .St.     See  Francois  (de  Sales) . 

Sal  ford.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  Manchester  andS.  *I 

Salimbene,  — .  Fra.     Oliphant,  T.  L.  K.     Life  of  Fra  Salim- 

bene.      {In  his  Duke  and  the  scholar.)  14164 

Salisbury,  Marquis  of.     See  Cecil,  R.  A.  T.  G. 
Salisbury,  S.     Essay  on  the  Star  spangled  banner  and  national 

songs.  11598 

—  A  memorial  of  Gov.  J.  Endecott.  12713 

—  Presentation  of  the  portr.  of  President  Salisburv  to  the  Amer.  Antiq. 

Soc,  Oct.  21st.,  1878.     (In  Antiq.  papers.)       '  18411 

Salisbury,  S.,  Jr.     The  Mayas,  'the  sources  of  their  history; 

Dr.  Le  Plongeon  in  Yucatan,  his  acct.  of  discoveries.  *I 

—  The  Mexican  calendar  stone,  by  P.  J.  J.  Yalentini.    Terra  cotta  figure 

f  r.  Isla  Mujeres,  Yucatan.  Archjeological  communication  on  Yucatan, 
by  A.  Le  Plongeon.    Notes  on  Yucatan,  by  A.  D.  Le  Plongeon.  *I 

Sallaberry,    J.    D.    J.     Chants    populaires   du    pays   Basque; 

paroles  et  musique  originales.  *I 

Sallustius  Crispus,  C.  Opera  omnia  ;  cum  lect.  et  comment.  ; 
item  J.  Exsuperantius,  cur.  J.  L.  Burnouf.  (Bib.  Class. 
Lat.)  8319 

—  Sallust,  Floras,  and  Y.  Paterculus;  tr.  bv  J.  S.  Watson.  3766 
Sally  Williams  ;  by  E.  D.  Cheney.  "  13367 
Salmagundi ;  or.  The  whim-whams  and  opinions  of  Launcelot 

Langstaff,  Esq.,  and  others  ;   [by  W.  and  W.  Irving].  2158 


1090  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Salm-Salm,  A.,  zii.     Ten  years  of  my  life;   [United   States, 

Mexico,  Europe].     2  v.  15724-5 

Salm-Salm,  F.  My  diary  in  Mexico,  1867  ;  incl.  the  last  days 
of  Maximilian ;  with  leaves  fr.  the  diary  of  the  Princess 
Salm-Salm.     2  v.  *I 

Salmon,  G.  Treatise  on  the  analytic  geometry  of  three  dimen- 
sions. 12920 

Salmon,  J.     Old  and  young  ;    comedy.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  36.)  11828 

Salmon.    Buckland,  F.    Artificial  breeding  of  Salmon.    {In  his 

Nat.  hist,  of  Brit,  fishes.)  20920 

Salmon-fisher  of  UdoU  ;  by  H.  Miller.      {In  his  Tales,  etc.)  2557 

Salmonia  ;  or.  Days  of  fly-fishing.  1126 

Salome,  Story  of  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.     {In  her  Night,  etc.)       22071 

Salome  and  I.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  2.)   14302 

Salon.     See  Paris.     Associations. 

Salon  d'attente,  Un  ;  com^die  ;  par  C.  Edmoud.     {In  Legouv^, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Th^Mre,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14685 

Salon  de  diable,  Le  ;  par  La  Comtesse  DaSh.  9480 

Salons.     Hay  ward,  A.     Salons.      {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess,, 

n.  s.,  V.  1.)  '  12305 

Salt.  Kingzett,  C.  T.    Manufacture  of  salt,  etc.    {In  his  Alkali 

trade.)  17233 

—  Manley,  J.  J.    Salt,  etc.     (Brit,  manuf .  ind.)  15476 
Salt  Lake.     Description.     Boiler,  H.  A.      {In  his  Among  the 

Indians.)  7350 

—  See  also  Mormons. 

Salt  water ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  3207 

Salt-water  Dick  ;  by  H.  P.  H.  Nowell.  •                      140pl 
Salt,  The,  of  the  earth ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].     {In  her 

Seen  and  heard.)  11160 

—  Same.    {In  her  Dead  sin,  etc.)  11481 
Salteadbr,  Le  ;  par  A.  Dumas.  9509 
Salter,  F.     Economy  in  the  use  of  steam.  12955 
Salter,  T.  W.     Field's   chromotography ;  or.  Treatise  on   col- 
ours and  pigments  as  used  by  artists.  New  and  pract.  ed., 

rev.,  etc.  15640 

Salter,  W.     Life  of  James  W.  Grimes.  15804 

Saltillo  boys  ;  by  W.  O.  Stoddard.  22087 

Salvage.     (No  name  ser.)  19812 

Salvation.     Cobbe,    F.    P.     Doomed   to  be   saved.     {In   her 

Hopes  of  the  human  race.)  13506 

—  Hanson,  J.  W.    Witnesses  to  the  truth ;  passages  fr.   disting.  authors; 

truth  of  univ.  S.  1771 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.    Hell  and  salvation.     [In  his  Gospel  of  law.)  22178 

—  Wayland,  F.    Salvation bj' Christ;  discourses.  4689 
Salvator  Rosa.     See  Rosa,  S. 

Salverte,  A.  J.  E.  B.  The  occult  sciences ;  philosophy  of 
magic,  prodigies,  and  apparent  miracles  ;  with  notes  by 
A.T.  Thomson.     2  v.  4439-40 

Salviani,  H.     Memoir  of  S.      {In  Bushnan,  J.  S.  Fishes,  etc.) 

(Nal.  lib.)  •  7161 

Salvini,  T.     Lewes,  G.  H.     First  impressions  of  S.     {In  his 

Actors  and  acting.)  14097 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1091 

Salzkainmergnt.     Schmidt,  H.  and  Stieler,  K.     The  Bavarian 

Highlands,  and  the  S.  *I 

Sam  Slick  in  England  ;  by  T.  C.  Haliburton.  17161 
Samantha  at  the  Centennial.     See  Josiah  Allen's  wife. 

Samaria.     Eddy,  D.  C.     Walter's  tour  in  the  East :  Samaria.  19489 
Samarow,  G.,  pseud.     See  Meding,  O. 

Samedi  soir,  Un  ;  par  L.  Buranchel.  (/n  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  5.)  14795 
Sampiero   Ornano  da   Bastelica.     Malleson,   G.    B.      (In  his 

Stud.  fr.  Genoese  hist.)  13876 
Sampleton,  S.,  pseud.     See  Monti.  L. 

Sampson,  H.  A  history  of  advertising.  *I 
Sam's  chance;  by  H.  Alger.  15771 
Samson,  G.  W.  The  breastplate  of  righteousness  and  the  hel- 
met of  salvation,  (/ri  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Samson,  G.  W.  Elements  of  art  criticism.  6557 
Samson  ;  oratorio  ;  by  Handel.  *I 
Samuel  Brohl  et  C^^ ;  par  V.  Cherbuliez.  14486 

—  Same ;  Samuel  Brohl  and  Company.  17075 
Samuels,  E.  A.     Among  the  birds  ;  sk.  for  young  folks.  lUust.   7088 

—  Introduction.     {In  Bishop,  N.  H.    The  Pampas,  etc.)  '  7531 

—  Ornithology  and  oology  of  New  Eng.  Illust.  7049 
Samuelson,  J.  The  German  working  man  ;  his  institutions  and 

his  unions.  8966 

—  Roumania,  past  and  present.  Maps,  portr.,  plates,  plans,  etc.  22702 
Sanborn,  A.  J.  Green  Mountain  poets.  13376 
Sanborn,  F.  B.     H.  D.  Thoreau.     (Amer.  men  of  letters.)  21778 

—  How  far  is  the  Irish  prison  svstem  applicable  to  American  prisons?    (In 

Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

—  Poem ;  Hebrew,  Greek,  Persian,  and  Christian  oracles ;  Readings  fr. 

Thoreau's  manuscript ;  Oracles  of  New  England.     (In  Bridgman,  R. 

L.  Concord  lect.)  22n06 

—  Supervision  of  public  charities.  {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.)  15732 

—  Training  schools  for  nurses.    Work  of  social  Sci.  in  the  U.  S.  {In  Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Work  of  social  science,  past  and  present.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

Sanbornton,  N.  H.     Runnels,  M.  T.     History  of  S.  2  v.  *I 
Sanchoniathon.     Fragments.     {In  Hodges,  E.  R.    Cory's  anc. 

frag.)                 ^  16535 

Sanctuary,  The  ;  story  of  the  Civil  war  ;  by  G.  W.  Nichols.  6576 
Sanctum,  The,  Secrets  of  ;   inside  view  of  an  editor's  life  ;  by 

A.  F.  Hill.  13587 

Sanctum  sanctorum  ;  by  T.  Tilton.  1773 
Sand,  GfQOYgQ,  pseud.     See  Dudevant,  A.  L.  A.  D. 

Sand  hills  of  Jutland,  The  ;  by  H.  C.  Andersen.  9838 
Sanday,  W.     The  gospels  in  the  2d.   cent.  ;  examination  of  a 

work  entitled  Supernatural  religion.  15928 

Sandeau,  L.  S.  J.     Madeleine  ;  fr.  the  French  by  F.  Chariot.  18202 

—  Mademoiselle  de  le  Seigli^re;  comedie.     {In  Bdcher,  F.    Coll.  ser.  of 

Fr.  plays,  v.  2.)  9420 

—  Lamaison  de  Penarvan;  comedie.    (In  Richer,  F.    Coll.  ser.  of  Fr. 

plays,  V.  1.)  9419 

—  Money-bags  and  titles ;  a  hit  at  the  follies  of  the  age ;  tr.  by  L.  Myers.  3204 

—  La  Roche  aux  mouettes.                                                          '           "  9466 

—  Same;  Seagull  rock;  tr.  by  R.  Black.    Illust.  11427 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  16.)  *I 

—  joint  author.    See  Girardin,  E.  de. 


1092  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Sanderson,  B.     Apparatus  for  physiological  investigation.  (In 

So  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 

Sanderson,  G.  P.  Thirteen  years  amg.  the  wild  beasts  of  In- 
dia ;  their  haunts  and  habits  ;  acct.  of  the  modes  of  cap- 
turing elephants.     lUust.  *I 

Sanderson,    R.     Alexander,    W.     Sanderson,    the    judicious 

preacher.     (I71  Kempe,  J.  E.     Class,  preach.,  ser.  2.)  18551 

—  Walton,  I.    Life  of  S.     {In  his  Lives,  etc.)  4625 ;  12285 
Sandford  and  Merton,  History  of  ;  by  T.  Day.  1127 
Sandford  and  Merton,  New  hist,  of;  by  F.  C.  Burnand.              11325 
Sandman,  The ;  by  E.  T.  W.  Hoffman.   (In  Tales  fr.  the  Ger- 
man.)                                                                                     4347;  5217 

Sandon,  Lord.     Francis,  G.  H.     (In  his  Orators.)  1525 

Sandwich  Islands.     See  Hawaiian  Islands. 

Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre  ;  by  H.  Miller.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)12976 
Sandys,  W.  and  Forster,  S.  A.    History  of  the  violin  and  other 
instruments  played  on  with  the  bow.     Also,  Acct.  of  the 
principal  makers,  Eng.  and  for.     Illust.  *I 

Sane  madman,  A  ;  by  W.  Collins.     (In  his  Alicia  Warlock.)     13744 
Sanford,  E.  B.     The  captain's  children.  19369 

—  From  May  to  Christmas  at  Thorne  Hill.    Illust.  22052 
Sanford,  J.  L.  and  Townsend,  M.     The  great  governing  fam- 
ilies of  England.   2  v.                                                                 11578-9 

San  Francisco,  Cal.     Barry,  T.  A.   and  Patten,  B.  A.     Men 

and  memories  of  San  F.  11931 

—  Beauvoir,  L.     (In  his  Conclusion  of  a  voyage,  etc.)  10800 
,  —  Soul^,  F.,  Gihon,  J.  H.  and  Nisbet,  J.    Annals  of  San  F.,  cont.  hist,  and 

pres.  cond.  of  California,  etc. ;  added,  Biographical  memoirs.  4072 

—  See  also  California. 
Sangreal.     See  Grail. 

Sanitarium.  Shove,  G.  A.  Life  under  glass  ;  cont.  sugg.  to- 
ward the  formation  of  artificial  climates.  [Plan  for  a  sani- 
tarium.] 12505 

Sanitary  economy ;  its  princ.  and  practice ;  and  its  mor.  in- 
fluence on  the  prog,  of  civilization.  3768 

Sanitary  science.  For  all  matters  pertaining  to  sanitation.  See 
Hygiene. 

Sankey,  C.^  joint  ed.     See  Cox,  G.  W. 

Sankey,  I.  1).     Hall,  J.   and  Stuart,  G.    IT.     The   American 

evangelists.  Moody  and  8.,  in  Gt.  Brit,  and  Ireland.  13753 

San  Marino.     Bent,  J.  T.     A  freak  of  freedom.  19560 

Sans  famille,  par  H.  Malot.   2  v.  14671-2 

Sans  merci ;  by  [G.  A.  Lawrence].  6654 

Sans-Souci  ser.     See  Stoddard,  R.  H. 

Sanskrit  language.     Whitney,  W.  D.     The  accent  in  Sanskrit. 

(In  his  Orient,  and  ling,  stud.,  ser.  2.)  13263 

-—  Foster,  J.    Sanscrit  literature.     (I)i  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1502 

—  Hindu  philosophy ;  the  Bhagavad  Gita;  or.  The  sacred  lav,  tr.,  with  notes, 

by  J.  Davies.  '  22309 

—  Jacob,  P.  W.    Hindoo  tales,  fr.  the  S.  of  the  Dasakumaracharitam.  11670 

—  Killidasa.    The  birth  of  the  war-god,  a  poem.  18884 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    The  human  interest  of  S.  literature.     (In  his  India.)  22819 
On  S.  texts  discovered  in  .Japan.     (In  his  Chips,  v.  5.)  9118 

—  Muir,  J.    Original  S.  texts  on  the  oiigin  and  hist,  of  the  people  of  India. 

5  V.  *I 
Religious  and  moral  sentiments  metrically  rend.  fr.  S.  writers.                     15719 


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—  Poor,  L.  E.    Sanskrit  and  its  kindred  literatures ;  stud,  in  comp.  myth- 

ology. 20136 

Santa  F^.'    Account  of  the  Santa  F^  expedition.  {In  Mexico 

in  1842.)  5125 

—  Gregg,  J.    Commerce  of  the  prairies,  v.  1.  1654 

—  Hayes,  A.  A.    New  Colorado  and  the  Santa  Fe  trail.  19880 

—  Kendall,  G.  W.    Narrative  of  the  expedition.    2  v.  2448-9 

—  Meline,  J.  F.  {In  his  Two  thousand  miles.)  7195 
Santeul,  J.  de.-  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  [in  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  12.)  *I 
Santi,  Raffaello  or  Raphael.     See  Raffaello. 

Santo  Domingo.     Brown,  J.  History  and  pres.  cond.  of  St.  D. 

2  V.  4969-70 

—  Hazard,  S.    Santo  Domingo,  past  and  present.  11341 

—  Keim,  De  B.  R.    San  Domingo.  8650 

—  Kimball,  R.  B.  In  the  tropics ;  by  a  settler ;  with  introd.  5582 
Sanzio,  Raffaello.     See  Raffaello. 

Sapphire,  The ;  coll.  of  tales,  poems,  and  essays.  6930 

Sappho.     Fragmenta ;   [ed.]  C.  F.  Neue.  *I 

Sappho  ;  by  T.  W.  Higginson.  {In  Ms  Atlantic  ess.)  12372 
Sappho,  a  tragedy  ;  bv  F.  Grillparzer.     {In  Oehlenschlager, 

A.  G.  Correggio.)'  3279 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  E.  Frothingham.  16677 
Saracen,  The  ;  by  Mme.  Cottin.  4  v.  in  2.  5003-4 
Saracen,  The,  Lands  of;  by  B.  Taylor.  4360 
Saraceni,  0.  Grimm,  H.  {In  his  Zehn  ausgewahlte  Ess.)  10304 
Saracens.     Freeman,  E.  A.     History  and  conquests  of  the  S.  *I 

Same ;  3d.  ed.  16617 

—  Ockley,  S.    History  of  the  Saracens.  3277 

—  Palmer,  E.  H.    The  caliph  Haroun  Alraschid  and  Saracen  civilization.  20175 
Saragossa  {Lat.  C'aesaraugusta,)  Spain.     Southey,  R.  and  Na- 
pier, W.  F.  P.     Siege  of  Zaragoza,  1808.     {In  Lieber,  F. 
Great  events,  etc.)  5105 

Sarah  de  Berenger  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.  18923 

Sarcasm  of  destiny,  The  ;  by  S.  M.  E.  W.  17712 

Sarchedon ;  by  G.  J.  W.  ^Melville.  .  18544 

Sardanapalus  ;  tragedy  ;  by  Byron.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  13.)  11815 
Sardinia.  History.  Doran,  J.  (/n /lis  Monarchs,  e^c,  v.  2.)  1249 
Sardou,  V.     Matthews,  J.  B.   {In  his  French  dramatists,  etc.)  21038 

—  Mauris,  M.  {In  his  French  men  of  letters.)  19854 
Sargent,  E.     Intermediate  standard  speaker.                                  14243 

—  Life  and  services  of  Henrv  Clay.  12401 

—  Modern  standard  drama.  *45  v.  in  30.  11803-32 

Contents.    V.  1.    Talfourd,  T.  N.    Ion.— Milman,  W.  W.    Fazio.— 
Lytton,  Sir  E.  B.    The  lady  of  Lyons;  Richelieu.— Knowles,  J.  S.    The 
•   wife.— Tobin,  J.    The  honey-moon.— Sheridan,  R.  B.    The  school  for 
scandaL— Lytton,  Si7'  E.  B.    Money.  11803 

2.  Kotzebue,  A.  F.  F.  V.  The' stranger.— Lemon,  M.  Grandfather 
Whitehead.— Shakspeare,  W.  Richard  III. — Lovell,  G.  Love's  sacrifice. 
— Moore,  E.  The  gamester.— Morton,  T.  A  cure  for  the  heartache.— 
Knowles,  J.  S.    The  hunchback.— Dumanois,  P.  F.  P.  and  Dennery,  A. 

P.    Don  Caesar  de  Bazan.  *  11804 

3.  Colman,  G.  The  poor  gentleman.— Shakspeare,  W.  Hamlet.— 
Payne,  J.H.  Charles  the  Second.— Otway,  T.  Venice  preserved.— Sheri- 
dan, R.  B.  Pizarro.— Knowles,  J.  S.  Tlie  love  chase.— Shakespeare,  W. 
Othello.— Morton,  J.  M.    Lend  me  five  shillings.  11805 

4.  Knowles,  J.  S.  Yirginius.— White,  J.  The  king  of  the  commons. 
— Boucicault,  D.  L.  London  assurance.— Jerrold,  D.  The  rent  day.— 
Shakespeare,  W.  The  two  gentleman  of  Verona.— Colman,  G.  The  jeal- 
ous wife.— Sheridan,  R.  B.    The  rivals.- Baynes,  T.  H.    Perfection.  11806 

5.  Massinger,  P.  A  new  wav  to  pav  old  debts.— Lovell,  G.  W.  Look 
before  you  leap.— Shakespeare,  W.  King  John.— Bernard,  W.  B.  The 
nervous  man.— Banim,  J.    Damon  and  Pythias.— Colman,  G.    The  clan- 


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destine  marriage.— Knowles,  J.  S.    William  Tell.— Kemble,  Mrs.  C.  The 

day  after  the  wedding-.  11807 

6.  Morton,  T.  S.  Speed  the  plough.— Shakespeare,  W.  Romeo  and 
Juliet.— White,  J.  Feudal  times.— Planchi^,  J.  R.  Charles  the  XII.— 
Knowles,  J.  S.  The  bridal.— Planche,  J.  E.  The  follies  of  a  night.— Col- 
man,  G.  The  iron  chest.— Planch6,  J.  R.  Faint  heart  never  won  fair 
Jadv.  11808 

'f.  Holcroft,  T.  The  road  to  ruin.— Shakespeare,  W.  Macbeth.— Bell, 
R.  Temper.— Shell,  R.  Evadne.— Maturin,  C.  Bertram.— Sheridan,  R. 
B.  The  duenna.— Shakespeare,  W.  Much  ado  about  nothing.— Sheridan, 
R.  B.    The  critic.  11809 

8.  Shell,  R.  W.  The  Apostate.— Shakespeare,  W.  Twelfth  night.— 
Payne,  J.  H.  Brutus.— Poole,  J.  Simpson  and  Co.— Shakespeare,  W.  The 
merchant  of  Venice.— Boucicault,  D.  Old-heads  and  young  hearts.— Col- 
man,  G.    The  mountaineers.— Murphy,  A.    Three  weeks  after  marriage.      11810 

9.  Knowles,  J.  S.  Love,— Shakespeare,  W.  As  you  like  it.— Beau- 
mont and  Fletcher.  The  elder  brother.— Byron,  G.  G.  N.  Ld.  Werner.— 
Gritfin,  G.    (xisippus.— Morton,  T.    Town"  and  countrv.— Shakespeare, 

W.    KingLear.— Colman,  G.    Blue  devils.  *  11811 

10.  Shakespeare,  W.  King  Henry  VIII.— Poole,  J.  Married  and 
single.— Shakespeare,  W.   King  Henry  IV.— Poole,  J.  Paul  Pry.— Terry, 

D.  Guv  Mannering.— Kenny,  J      Sweethearts  and  wives.— Baruet,  M. 

The  serious  familv.— Goldsmith,  O.    She  stoops  to  conquer.  11812 

11.  Shakespeare,  W.  JuliusCajsar.— Coyne,  J.  S.  The  Vicar  of  Wake- 
field.—Buckstoue,  J.  B.  Leap  year.— Jerrold,  D.  The  catspaw.— Ber- 
nard, B.    The  passing  cloud.— Smith,  W.  H.    The  drunkard.— Pocock, 

I.    Rob  Roy  Macgregor.— Lillo,  — .    George  Barnwell.  11813 

12.  Muench-Bellinghausen,E.F.  J.v.  Ingoraar.— Morton,  T.  Sketches 
in  India.— Lacy,  R.    The  two  friends.— Ro we,  N.    Jane  Shore.— Grange 

E.  and  Montcpin,  X.  de.  The  Corsican  brothers.— Lemon,  M.  Mind 
vour  own  business.— Morton  T.  and  J.  M.  The  writing  on  the  wall.— 
Colman,  G.    The  heir  at  law.  11814 

IS.  Cherry,  A.  The  soldier's  daughter.— Home,  J.  Douglas.— Simp- 
son, J.  P.  Miirco  Spada.-  -Pardey,  H.  O.  Nature's  nobleman.— Byron, 
G.  G.  N.,  Ld.  Sardauapalus.— Wllkins,  J.  H.  Civilization.— Schiller,  F. 
The  robbers.— Shakespeare,  W.    Katherine  and  Petruchio.  11816 

14,  Brougham,  J.  The  game  of  love.— Shakespeare,  W^.  A  midsum- 
mer-night's dream.— Robertson,  W.  Ernestine.— Sterling,  E.— The  rag- 
picker of  Paris.— Fitzball,  E.  The  flying  Dutchman.— Smith,  S.  The 
hypocrite.— Payne,  J.  H.    Therese.— Hugo,  V.    La  tour  de  Nesle.  11816 

15.  Amherst,  J.  A.  Ireland  as  it  is.— Sea  of  Ice.-Wilks,  T.  E.  The 
seven  clerks.— Brouj^ham,  J.  The  game  of  life.— The  forty  thieves.— 
Knowles,  J.  S.    Briam  Boroihme.— Brougham,  J.     Romance  and  real- 

itv.— Booth,  J.  B.    UgoHno.  11817 

'16,  17.  ^hakespeare,  W.  The  tempest.— Fitzball,  E.  The  pilot.— 
Jones,  J.  S.  The  carpenter  of  Rouen.— Taylor,  T.  and  Reade,  C.  The 
king's  rival.— Harris,  A.  The  little  treasure.— Brougham,  J.  Dombey 
and  Son.— To  parents  and  guardians.— Moncrieff,  W.  T.  The  Jewess.— 
Dumas,  A.  Camille.— Buckstone,  J.  B.  Married  life.— Wilks,  T.  E. 
WenlockofWenlock.— Lynch, T.J.  The  rose  of  Ettrick  Vale.— Broug- 
ham, J.  David  Copperfield.—SterUng,E.  Aline.— Pauline.— Brougham, 
J.    Jane  Eyre.  11818 

18,  19.  *  Brougham,  J.  Night  and  morning.— Dimond,  W.  The 
^Ethiop.— Rice,  C.  The  three  guardsmen,— Fitzball,  E.  Tom  Cringle. 
—Buckstone,  J.  B.  Henriette  the  forsaken.— Courtney,  J.  Eustache 
Bauden.— Medina,  L.  Ernest  Maltravers.— Baruett,  M.*  The  bold  dra- 
goons.—F^rougham,  J.  Dred.— Medina,  L.  The  last  davs  of  Pompeii.— 
Fitzball,  E.  Esmeralda.— Peter  Wilkins.— Wilks,  T.  E'.  Ben  the  boat- 
swain.—Fitzball,  E.  Jonathan  Bradford.- Taylor,  T.  Retribution.— 
Plunkett,  H.  G.    The  minerali.  11819 

20,21.  Haines,  J.  T.  The  French  spy.— Cooper,  J.  F.  The  wept  of 
the  Wish-ton-Wish.— Bernard,  B.  The  evil  genius.— Johnstone,  J.  B. 
Ben  Bolt.— The  sailor  of  France.— Brougham,  J.  The  red  mask.— Bou- 
cicault, D.  Grimaldi.— Inchbald,  Mrs.  The  wedding  day.— Brougham, 
J.  All's  fair  in  love.— Fitzball,  E.  Hofer.— Bateman,  Jfrs.  S.  F.  Self. 
—Rossini,  G.  A.  Cinderella.— Boucicault,  D.  The  phantom.— Broug- 
ham, J.  Franklin.— The  gun-maker  of  Moscow.— Gay ler,  C.  The  love  of 
a  prince.  11820 

22,  23.  Gavler,  C.  The  son  of  the  night.— Lover,  S.  Rory  O'More. 
— Ho>ve,  J.  B.  '  The  golden  eagle.— Mitford,  Miss  M.  R.  Rienzi.— Di- 
mond,  W.  The  broken  sword.— Burke,  C.  Rip  Van  Winkle.— Buckstone, 


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11823 


J.  B.  Isabelle.— Dibdin,  T.  The  heart  of  Mid-Lothian.— Beckett,  G.  A. 
Angelo.— Ball,  E.  The  floating^ beacon.— Calcraft,  J.  W.  The  bride  of 
Lammermoor.— Moncrieflf,  W.  T.  The  cataract  of  the  Ganges.— Almar, 
G.  The  robber  of  the  Rhine.— Morton,  T.  The  school  of  reform.— The 
wandering  bovs.— Milner,  H.  M.    Mazeppa.  11821 

S4,  25.  Wilkins,  E.  G.  P.  Young  New  York.— Taylor,  T.  Victims. 
—Goodrich,  F.  B.  and  Warden,  F.  L.  Romance  after  marriage.— Planch6, 
J.  R.  The  brigand.— The  poor  of  New  York;  by  the  *  *  *  *  club.— 
Jerrold,  D.  Ambrose  Gwinett. — Lewis,  M.  G.  Raymond  and  Agnes. — 
Miluer,  H  M.  The  gambler's  fate.— Fitzball,  E.  Father  and  son.— Mil- 
ner, H.  M.  Massaniello.— Reade,  W.  L.  Sixteen  strin|  Jack.— Shannon,  . 
— .  The  youthful  queen.— Reade,  W.  L.  The  skeleton  witness.— Fitz- 
ball, E.  The  innkeeper  of  Abbeville.— Pocock,  L  The  miller  and  his 
men. — Aladdin. 

26,  27.  Oxenford,  J.  Adrienne,  the  actress.— Soane,  G.  Undine.— 
Boucicault,  D.  Jessie  Brown.— Archer,  T.  Asmodeus.— English,  T.  D. 
The  Mormuns.— Blanche  of  Brandywine.— Maturin,  E.  Viola.— Deseret 
deserted.— Americans  in  Paris. — Biickstone,  J.  B.  Victorine. — Haines,  J. 
T.  The  wizard  of  the  wave. — Lewis,  M.  G.  The  castle  specter.— Tay- 
leure,  C.  W.  Horseshoe  Robinson.— Mowatt,  A.  C.  Armand.— Fashion.— 
A  glance  at  New  York. 

28,29.  Farquhar,  G.  The  inconstant.— Aiken,  G.  L.  Uncle  Tom's 
cabin  — Wemyss,  F.  C.  The  guide  to  the  stage.— Wallack,  J.  L.  The  vet- 
eran.—Brougham,  J.  The  miller  of  New  Jersey.— Brougham,  J.  and 
Goodrich,  F.  B.  The  dark  hour  before  dawn. —  Shakespeare.  W.  A  mid- 
summr  night's  dream.— Brougham,  J.  Art  and  artifice.— Swayze,  ilfrs. 
J.  C.  Ossawattomie  Brown.  -Phillips,  W.  Camilla's  husband.— Marston, 
J.  W.  Pure  gold.— Boucicault,  D.  Pouvrette.— Lucas,  AV.  J.  The  man 
with  the  iron  mask.— The  duke's  daughter.— Webster,  B.  The  dead 
heart.  11824 

30,31.  Jerrold,  D.  Black-eyed  Susan. -Selbv,  C.  Satan  in  Paris.— 
Saunders,  C.  H.  Rosina  Meadows.— Boucicault,  D.  West  end.— Hill,  F. 
S.  The  six  degrees  of  crime.— Dimond,  W.  The  ladv  and  the  devil.— 
Lee,  H.  Th*  Avenger.— Taylor,  T.  and  Reade,  C.  Masks  and  faces.— 
Shakespeare,  W.  The  merry  wives  of  Windsor.— Miles,  G.  H.  Mary's 
birthday.— Pilgrim,  J.  Shandv  Maguire.— O'Keeffe,  .J.  Wild  oats'.— 
Wilks,  T.  E.  Michael  Erie.— Haines,  J.  T.  The  idiot  witness.— Bouci- 
cault, D.    The  willow  copse.— Jones,  J.  S.    The  people's  lawyer.  118^ 

32,33.  Tayleure,  C.  W.  The  bov  martvrs.— Weston,  J.  M.  Lucre- 
tia  Borgia.— Jones,  J.  S.  The  surgeon  of  Paris.- Marston,  J.  W.  The 
patrician's  daughter.— Hill,  F.  S.  The  shoemaker  of  Toulouse.— Fitzball, 
E.  The  momentous  question.— Robson,  W.  J.  Love  and  lovaltv.— Po- 
cock, 1.  The  robber's  wife.— Farrell,  J.  The  dumb  girl  of  Genoa.— 
Buckstone.  J.  B.  The  wreck  ashore.— Payne,  J.  H.  Clari.— Buckstone, 
J.  B.  Rural  felicity.— Barrymore,  W.  Wallace.— Madelaine.— Johnson, 
S.  D.    The  fireman.— Planch(^,  J.  R.    Grist  to  the  mill. 

34,  35.  Taylor,  T.  and  Reade,  C.  Two  loves  and  a  life.— Marston,  J. 
W.  Anne  Blake.— Beazley,  S.  The  steward.— Jones,  J.  S.  Captain  Kvd. 
—Medina,  Miss  L.  H.  Nick  of  the  woods.— Selbv,  C.  The  hiarble  heart. 
—Simpson,  J.  P.  Second  love.— Buckstone,  J.  B.  The  dream  at  sea.- 
The  breach  of  promise.— Colman,  G.  The  review.— Dibden,  T.  The 
lady  of  the  lake.— Taylor,  T.  Still  waters  run  deep.— Buckstone,  J.  B. 
The  scholar.— Faust  and  Marguerite.— Pitt,  G.  D.    The  la.st  man. 

36,37.  Cowley,  H.  The  belle's  stratagem.— Salmon,  J.  Old  and 
young.— Wilks,  T.  E.  Raflfaelle  the  reprobate.— Williams,  T.  and  Harris, 
A.  Ruth  Oakley.— Howe,  J.  B.  The  British  slave.- Marston,  W.  A 
life's  ransom.— Webster,  B.  Giralda.— Courtney,  J.  Time  tries  all.— 
Kenney,  J.  Ella  Rosenberg.— Walker,  C.  E.  The  warlock  of  the  glen.— 
Somerset,  (\  A.  Zelina.— Leland,  O.  S.  Beatrice.— Trowbridge,  J.  T. 
Neighbor  Jaekwood.— Centlivre,  S.  The  wonder.— Pilgrim,  J.  Robert 
Emmet.— Buckstone,  J.  B.    The  green  bushes.  11828 

38,  39.  Buckstone,  J.  B.  The  flowers  of  the  forest.— Hardwicke,  P. 
A  bachelor  of  arts.— Midnight  banquet.— Falconer,  E.  The  husband  of 
an  hour.— Shakespeare,  W.  Love's  labour's  lost.— Dalrvmple,  J.  S.  The 
naiad  queen.— Leland,  O.  S.  Caprice.— Glover,  S.  E.  the  cradle  of  lib- 
erty.—Townsend,  T.  The  lost  ship.- Dance,  C.  The  country  squire.— 
Coyne,  J.  S.  Fraud  and  its  victims.— Bannister,  N.  H.  Putnam,  the  iron 
son  of  '76.— Maddox,  J.  M.  The  king  and  the  deserter.— Clapp,  W.  W. 
La  Fiammina.— Marston,  J.  W.  A  hard  struggle.— Lemon,  M.  Gwyn- 
neth  Vaughan.  11829 

40,  41.    Coyne,  J.  S.    The  love-knot.— Planche,  J.  R.    Lavater,  the 


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physiognomist.— Lewes,  G.  H.  The  noble  heart.— Shakespeare,  W.  Cor- 
iolanuH.— The  winter's  tale.— Pilgrim,  J.  Eveleen  Wilson.— Dibdin,  T. 
Ivanhoe.— Jonathan  in  England.— Saunders,  C.  H.  The  pirate's  legacy.— 
Almar,  G.  The  charcoal  burner.— Lewis,  M.  G.  Adelgitha.— Miles,  G. 
H.  Senor  Valiente.— Woodworth,  S.  The  forest  rose. —  The  duke's 
daughter.— Phillips,  W.    Camilla's  husband.— Marston,  J.  W.    Pure  gold.      11830 

4^,43.  Tavlor,  T.  The  ticket-of-leave  man.— The  fool's  revenge.— 
Clarke,  N.  H.  B.  O'Neal  the  great.— Floyd,  W.  R.  Handy  Andy.— 
Clarke,  N.  H.  B.  The  pirate  of  the  isles.— Waldauer,  A.  Fanchon,  the 
cricket.— Little  bare-foot.— Pilgrim,  J.  Wild  Irish  girl.— The  pearl  of  Sa- 
voy.—Webster,  B.  The  dead  heart.— Pratt,  W.  W.  Ten  nights  in  a  bar- 
room.—Rayner,  B.  F.  The  dumb  boy  of  Manchester.— Webb,  C.  Bel- 
phegor  the'mountebank.- Smith,  A.  The  cricket  on  the  hearth.— Planche, 
J.  R.    The  printer's  devil.— Craven,  H.  T.    Meg's  diversion.  11831 

44,  45.  Pitt,  G.  D.  The  drunkard's  doom.— Craven,  H.  T.  The 
chimnev-corner.— Jerrold,  D.  Fifteen  years  of  a  drunkard's  life.— Lequel, 
L.  Identity.— Falconer,  E.  Peep  o'day. —  Coyne,  J.  S.  Everybody's 
friends.— Gen.  Grant;  bv  Anicetus.— Kathleen  Mavourneen.— Robinson, 
J.  H.  Nick  Whiffles.— Allen,  J.  H.  The  fruits  of  the  wine  cup.— Taylor, 
C.  W.  The  drunkard's  warning.— Seymour,  H.  The  temperance  doctor. 
—Aunt  Dinah's  pledge.— Hardy,  E. 'T.  Widow  Freeheart.— Daly,  A. 
"Frou  Frou."— Boucicault,  D.    The  long  strike.  11832 

—  Notes,  and  Memoir  of  B.  Franklin.     (In  Franklin,  B.    Select  works.)  4332 

—  Peculiar.  5198 

—  Planchette ;  acct.  of  mod.  spiritualism,  its  phenomena,  etc. ;  with  survey 

of  French  spiritism.  7648 

—  The  standard  speaker.  3769 

—  The  woman  who  dared ;  [poem] .  8085 
SargeDt,  G.  E.     Sea-shell  island  ;  Haveriag  Hall ;    Willy  and 

Lucy.      (Magnet  stories.)  10568 

—  Story  of  a  pocket  Bible.  II lust.  4968 
Sargent,  J.  Y.  and  Dallin,   T.   F.     Materials  and  models  for 

Latin  prose  composition.     2d.  ed.  14101 

Sargent,  L.  M.     Reminiscences  of  S.  Dexter;  by  Sigma.  1173 

—  The  temperance  tales.  Illust.  2  v.  in  1.  3771 
Sargent,  L.  M.,  the  younger.     Higginson,  T.  W.    (In  hisKavv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Sargent,  M.  E.     Sketches  and  remin.  of  the  Radical  Club  of 

Chestnut  St.,  Boston.  20117 

Sargent,    N.     Public   men    and    events    \X.   S.],    1817-1853. 

2  V.  13763-4 

Sargent,  W.     History  of  exped.  against  Fort  Du  Quesne,  1755, 

under  Maj.  Gen.  ¥j.  Brad  dock.  *I 

—  Life  and  career  of  Major  Andre.  3772 
Sark.     Forsyth,  W.     Three  days  in  S.     (In  his  Ess.,  crit.  and 

narr.)  12723 
Sarmiento,  D.  F.     Life  in  the  Argentine  Republic  ;  or.  Civiliza- 
tion and  barbarism  ;  fr.  the  Spanish,  with  biog.  sk.  of  the 

author,  by  Mrs.  H.  Mann.     1st.  Am.  ed.  7501 

Sartaroe ;  by  J.  A.  Maitland.                                                     "  1524 

Sarto,  A.  v.,  called  Andrea  del.     Jameson,  A.   (In  her  Mem.)  2324 

—  Scott,  L.  Andrea  del  Sarto.  (  With  Fra  Bartolommeo.)  20386 
Sartor  resartus  ;  by  T.  Carlyle.  711 
Sartoris,  A.  (Kemble).     Past  hours.     2  v.                                  20682-3 

Contents.  V.  1.  At  day  break.-  On  words  best  left  unsaid.— Medusa. 
— Mme.  de  Monferrato.— A  "recollection  of  Pasta.  2.  Recollections  of  the 
life  of  Jos.  Heywood,  and  some  of  his  thoughts  about  music— Judith.— 
AVheu  I  am  dead. 

—  A  week  in  a  French  country-house.  10796 
Sartorius,  C.     Eruption  of  the  volcano  of  Colima.     (In  Smith- 
sonian Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)                                                             11625 

Saskatchewan    and  the  Rocky    mountains ;    diary  of    travel, 

sport,  etc.,  1859-60  ;  by  J.  Carnegie.  13822 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1097 

Sassanian  empire.  Rawlinson,  G.  The  seventh  great  Orien- 
tal monarchy  ;  geography,  history,  e^c.  15861 

Satan  ;  a  libretto  ;  by  C.  P.  Cranch.  -  12168 

Satan  in  Paris  ;  drama;    by  C.  Selby.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  31.)  '  11825 

Satanella ;  by  Balfe.      {In  Tryon,  G.  W.     Stand,  ed.  of  op. 

lib.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Satanstoe  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  963 

Satchel  guide  for  the  vacation  tourist  in  Europe  ;  1872  ;  1881. 

Maps.  11420;  20400 

Satchel  series,  v.  1  ;     Stories,  poems,  etc.     Illust.  13980 


Contents.    Braddon,  M.  E.    Old  Rudderford  Hall.— Bringing  home  the 
"  ig  somewhere. — Strange  warning.— Ladies  of  one 
hundred' years  ago.— Collins,  W.    Holy  wells  and  Druid  relics.— Meredith, 


O.    Last  words. 

Satire.     Hannay,  J.     Satire  and  satirists.  1770 

Satsuma  rebellion.     Mounsey,  A.  H.     The  Satsuma  rebellion.    18838 

—  See  also  Japan. 

Satterlee,  W.  The  decorative  sisters  ;  by  J.  Pollard  ;  illust.  by  S.        *I 
Saturn.     Denning,  W.  F.     Saturn.     {In  Brown,  R.     Sci.  for 

all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Saturn  and  its  system.  10140 
Satyre  m^nippee  de  la  vertu  du  Catholicon  d'Espagne,   etc., 

[par  P.   Leroy  et  autres].     Nouv.   ^d.,  accom.  de  com- 
ment., par  C.  Labitte.  *I 
Sauer,  G.     Handbook  of  European  commerce.                                16633 
Saul ;  oratorio  ;  by  Handel.  *I 
Saul;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.     (7?i  ^is  Trag. ,  v.  2.)  *I 
Saulcy,  L.  F.  J.  C.  de.     Narrative  of  a  journ.  round  the  Dead 
Sea  and  in  the  Bible  lands,  1850-1851  ;  incl.  acct.  of  the 
disc,  of  the  sites  of  Sodom  apd  Gomorrah  ;    ed.  by  Count 
E.  de  Warren.                                                                                  3773 
Saunders,  C.  H.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Saunders,  F.     Salad  for  the  social.                                                     3774 

—  Salad  for  the  solitary.  3775 

—  Salad  for  the  solitary  and  the  social ;  redressed.    Illust.  10503 
Saunders,  J.     Hirell.                                                                              6702 

—  Israel  Mort,  overman ;  story  of  the  mine.    Illust.  10053 

—  Martin  Pole.      .  6704 

—  The  Sherlocks.  18503 
Saunders,  K.     Gideon's  rock.                                                             11915 

—  The  haunted  crust.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 

—  Same.    {In  her  Joan  Merrv weather.)  11875 

—  The  high  mills.  '  9887 

—  Joan  Merry  weather,  and  other  tales.  11875 

Contents^  Joan  Merry  weather.— The  haunted  crust.- The  flower  girl. — 
The  watchman's  story.— An  old  letter. 

Saunders",  W.     Through  the  light  continent ;    or,  The  United 

States  in  1877-8.  19130 

Saunderson,  H.  H.  History  of  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  the  old 
No.  4,  embr.  the  part  borne  in  the  Indian,  French,  and 
revolutionary  wars,  etc.  Also^  Genealogies  and  sk.  of 
families.  16555 

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Saunterings  ;  by  C.  D.  Warner.  10492 

Sause,  M.  J.  The  art  of  dancing  ;  descr.  of  dances,  with  chap- 
ters on  etiquette,  the  benefits  and  hist,  of  dancing.  19500 

Saussure,  — .     Madame  de.     Moral  and  relig.  education.     (In 

Phelps,  A.  H.  L.     Fireside  friend.)  •  3449 

Sauveur,  L.     Causeries  avec  les  enfants.  15525 

—  Same ;  Chats  with  the  little  ones ;  f r.  the  French.    Illust.  155J48 

—  Contes  merveilleux  des  fr^res  Grimm,  C.  Perrault,  et  X.  Saintine ;  suivis 

d'une  6tude  sur  I'etymologie  et  la  synonymic  des  mots.  20796 

—  Entretiens  sur  la  grammaire.  '  14120 

—  Fables  de  La  Fontaine.  14514 

—  Introduction  to  the  teaching  of  ancient  languages.  19557 

—  Introduction  to  the  teaching  of  living  languages  without  grammar  or  dic- 

tionary ;  and  Causeries  avec  mes  61^ves.  13091 

—  Petites  causeries.  15526 

—  Talks  with  Caesar  de  bello  Gallico.  17917 
Sauzade,  J.  S.  Mark  Gildersleeve.  11485 
Sauzay,  A.     Wonders  of  glass-making  in   all  ages.     (111.  lib. 

of  wonders.)  8383 

Sauzet,  J.  P.  P.     Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.     {In  his  Ora- 
tors of  France.)  5012 
Savage,  E.  H.     Police  records,  and  recollections  of  Boston  by 

daylight  and  gas  light.  11998 

Savage,  J.,  Jr.     Kogers,   E.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Savage,  J.     Our  living  representative  men.  3777 

Contents.  N.  P.  Banks.— E.  Bates.— J.  Bell.— J.  M.  Botts.— S.  C.  Breck- 
ini^idge.— A.  G.  Brown.— S.  Cameron.— S.  P.  Chase.— H.  Cobb.— J.  J. 
Crittenden.— C.  Cushing.— G.  M.  Dallas.— J.  Davis.— W.  L.  Dayton.— D. 
S.  Dickinson.— S.  A.  Douglas.— E.  Everett.— M.  Fillmore.— J.  C.  Fremont. 
—J.  Guthrie.— J.  H.  Hammond.— S.  Houston.— R.  M.  T.  Hunter.— A. 
Johnson.— J.  Lane.— J.  McLean.— J.  L.  Orr.— J.  M.  Read.— W.  H.  Sew- 
ard.—H.  Seymour.— J.  Slidell.— A.  H.  Stephens.— H.  A.  Wise.— J.  E.Wool. 
Savage,  M.  W.     The  bachelor  of  the  Albany.  4280 

—  My  uncle  the  curate.  5204 

—  The  universal  genius ;  or,  The  coming  man.  3778 

—  The  woman  of  business;  or,  The  lady  and  the  lawyer.  1186 
Savage,  M.  J.  Belief  in  God  ;  examination  of  problems.  Added, 

Savage,  W.  H.     Intellectual  basis  of  faith.  20282 

—  Beliefs  about  man.  21372 

—  Bluftton :  a  story  of  to-day.  17770 

—  Christianity  the  science  of  manhood.  11980 

—  History  of  Sunday  observance.    Sunday  in  the  Church.  {In  Free  Relig. 

Assoc.    How  shall  we  keep  Sunday?)  16756 

—  Life  questions.  18690 

Contents.  What  have  I  a  right  to  expect  the  world  to  do  for  me?— 
"What  is  the  rel.  of  the  body  to  the  mind  and  soul?— What  is  good  society 
and  how  am  I  related  to  it?— How  much  must  I  work,  and  how  much  may 
I  play?— What  is  the  true  place  of  intellectual  culture?— Shall  I  try  to  be 
rich?— How  high  is  the  rank  of  love? 

—  Light  on  the  cloud ;  or,  Hints  of  comfort  for  hours  of  sorrow.    2d.  ed.         22483 

—  The  modern  sphinx,  and  some  of  her  riddles ;  [sermons] .  22876 

—  The  morals  of  evolution.  22484 

—  Poems.  22296 

—  The  religion  of  evolution.  16078 

—  Sermons.     (Unity  Pulpit.)    v.  1-3.  22507-9 

Partial  contents.  V.  1.  The  morals  of  evolution. — Faithfulness ;  by 
W.  H.  Savage.— Talks  about  Jesus.  2.  Talks  about  God.  3.  Beliefs 
about  man  (mcomplete).— O.  B.  Frothingham.— The  modern  sphinx.— Dar- 
win.— R.  W.  Emerson. — Spirit  and  truth;  by  E.  A.  Horton. 

—  Talks  about  Jesus.  2d.  ed.  -  '  213J3 
Savage,  R.     Giles,  H.     Savage  and  Dermody.     {In  his  Lect. 

and  ess.,  v.  2.)  2253 

—  Hamilton,  W.     (In  Ms  Poets  laureate.)  18633 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1099 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  (In  ^is  Ess.,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Savage,  W.   H.     Faithfulness  ;  sermon.     {In  Savage,   M.  J. 

Sermons,  v.  1.)  22507 

—  Intellectual  basis  of  faith.  (With  Savage,  M.  J.  Belief  in  God.)  20282 
Savages.  Greenwood,  J.  Curiosities  of  savage  life.  6638 
Savannah,  Ga.  Lanier,  S.  Account  of  S.  {In  his  Florida.)  20319 
Savant,  I.e  ;  com^die-vaude.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres,ser. 

2,  V.  23.)  *I 

Saved  leaves  ;  sketches,  etc.  ;  by  J.  H.  Stirling.  20921 

Bound  with  Burns  in  drama. 

Saveli's  expiation  ;  by  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].  17965 

Saville,  B.  W.     Apparitions  ;  narrative  of  facts.  13291 

Saville,  J.  F.  Miller's  maid.  {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  12.)  11842 
Saving  little  ;  wasting  much.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.   ELouse- 

hold  Words,  v.  11.)  14311 
Savoie,  M.  A.  de.  Duchesse  de  Bourgogne.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A. 

{In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Savonarola,  G.  M.  F.  M.     ('lark,  W.  R.    Savonarola:  his  life 

and  times.  18359 

—  Cooke,  F.  E.    True  to  himself;  story  of  S.  22570 

—  Milman,  H.  H.    Savonarola,  Erasmus,  and  other  essays.            «  10732 

—  Myers,  F.     {In  his  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 

—  Ol'iphant,  M.  (O.  W.)     (In  her  Makers  of  Florence.)  *I 

—  Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M.     (In  her  Italian  life.)  9027 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  (In  his  Renaissance  in  Italy,  v.  1.)  15451 
Savoy.     Loftie,  W.  J.     Memorials  of  the  S.  ;  the  palace,  the 

hospital,  the  chapel.  19431 

—  Semmig,  H.    Kultur-und  Litteraturgeschite  der  Franzosischgn  Schweiz 

und  Savoyens.  16437 
Saward,  B.  C,  joint  author.     See  Caulfield,  S.  F.  A. 

Saw-filing.  Holly,  H.  W.  Art  of  saw-filing.  81o8 
Saws.     Bale,  M.   P.     Arrangement  of  saw-mills,  etc.  ;  Saws. 

{In  his  Wood-working  machinery.)  19700 

—  Grimshaw,  R.    Saws;  hist,  development,  action,  etc.,  of  S.  of  all  kinds; 

manufacture,  etc.  *I 
Sawyer,  F.  A.     Free  common  schools  ;  what  they  can  do  for  a 

state.      {In  Nat.  Teach.  Ass.  Addr.,  1870.)  11608 

Sawyer,  (t.  A.  Fret-sawing  and  wood-carving  for  amateurs.  13469 
Sawyer,  T.  J.     True  and  false  views  of  evangelical  religion. 

{In  Relig.  aspects,  etc.)  5339 
Saxe,  H.  M.,  comte  de.     Hay  ward,  A.    {Li  his  Biog.  and  crit. 

ess.,  V.  1.)  12305 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  11.)  *I 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.  Marshal  Saxe.  (7w  Ms  Sk.  of  illust.  sold.)  12537 
Saxe,  J.  G.     Fables  and  legends  of  many  countries.    -  10604 

—  Leisure-day  rhvmes.  13766 

—  The  masquerade ;  and  other  poems.                                      ,  6347 

—  Poems.    4th.  ed.  760 

—  Poetical  works.  Household  ed.  22053 
Saxe  Holm's  stories.     See  Holm,  S.,  pseud. 

Saxo  grammaticus.     Latham,  R.  G.     Two  dissertations  on  the 

Hamlet  of  S.,  and  of  Shakespeare.  *I 

Saxons.     See  Anglo  Saxons. 

Saxony.     Carlyle,  T.     The  Prinzenraub.     {In  his  Crit.   and 

misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  699 

—  Hawthorne,  J.    Saxon  studies.-  15345 


1100  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Saxton's  rural  hand  books.     3d.  ser.  5694 

Contents.    Miles,  W.    The  horse's  foot. — Bement,  C.  M.    The  rabbit 
fancier. — Weeks,  J.  M.    Manual ;  or,  Easy  method  of  managing  bees. — 
Reemelin,    C.     Vine-dresser's    manual.— Phelps,    E.  W.     Bee-keeper's 
chart.— Tophara,  J.    Chemistry  made  easy. 
Say,  J.  B.     Treatise  on  political  economy.  3779 

Say  and  seal ;  by  [S.  and  A.  B.  Warner].     2  v.  4658-9 

Sayce,  A.  H.     Babylonian  literature;  lect.  deliv.  at  the  Royal 

Institution.  17741 

—  Chaldean  acct.  of  Genesis.    See  Smith,  G. 

—  Introduction  to  the  science  of  language.    2  v.  20404-5 

—  Principles  of  comparative  philology.    2d.  ed.  -  17638 

—  joint  author.     See  Appleton,  J.  H. 

vSayen.  W.  H.  The  (xvand  International  Chess  Congress,  Phila., 

1876.  16793 

Sayer,  F.    History  of  Gibraltar,  and  of  its  polit.  rel.  to  events 

in  Europe  ;  with  letters,  etc.  10977 

Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker,  and  other  learned  men  ;  by  F.  S. 

Cozzens.  6939 

Sayn^tes  et  monologues,  s6r.  1-8.  14791-8 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Goetschy,  G.  Professeur  de  declamation.- Nadaud, 
G.  Un  prov«rbe  manqu^.- Cros,  C.  La  famille  Dubois.— Nadaud,  G.  Le 
conte  du  garde.— Monselet,  C.  Voyage  dans  mes  poches.— Supersac,  L. 
La  porte  est  close.— Gastineau,  O.  Lelia.— Ferrier,  P.  Chez  la  cliente. — 
Biez,  J.  de.  Le  premier  billet.— Nadaud,  G.  L'oraison  funebre  de  Mme. 
Bourgeois.— Monselet,  C.  Un  livre  leste.— Nadaud,  G.  Examen  de  con- 
science d'une  jeane  tille.— Cros,  C.  L'affaire  de  la  rue  Beaubourg.-^Fer- 
rier,  P.  Une'larme  d'Auvergnat.— Ohnet,  G.  Aux  avant-postes.— Chau- 
viu,  — .  Ruses  et  trues.— Mons,  F.  Le  dernier  klephte.  2.  Banville, 
T.  de.  Ancien  Pierrot.— Marthold,  J.  de.  La  veille  du  mariage.— Selves- 
tre,  A.  Tizianello. — Guillemot,  J.  Une  mauvaise  etoile.— Nadaud,  G. 
Un  double  aveu. — Cros,  C.  Le  voyage  a  trois-etoiles.— Ferrier,  P.  Le 
roman  d'  une  pupille. — Cros,  C.  Le  bilbouquet. — Normand,  J.  Billet  de 
faire  part. — Durandeau,  E.  La  lettre  du  fusilier  Bridet. — Supersac,  L. 
Hippolyte;  ou,  Les  quatre  fiancees. — Banville,  T.  de.  La  perle. — Cros, 
C.  La'bonne.— Chauvin,  — .  Sous  bois.— Richard,  G.  Ouf  1 1— Jouhaud, 
A.  Tue-toi  le  premier.  8.  Cros,  C.  Le  capitaliste. — Verconsin,  E.  In- 
fanterie  et  cavalerie. — Villard,  N.  de.  Le  clown. — Depret,  L.  Le  mar- 
quis Ernest.— Areue,  P.  Mon  ami  Naz.— Heylli,  G.  d'.  Le  neveu  de  la 
marquise. — Cros,  C.  Le  hareng  saur. — Allary,  C.  Les  lilas  blancs.— 
Bilhaud,  P.  Premier  amour.— Claretie,  J.  Valentin. — Sivry,  C.  de.  In- 
decision.—Labiche,  E.  Un  coup  de  rasoir.— Normand,  J.  Les  tenta- 
tions  d' Antoine.— Quatrelles,  — .  La  dame  de  Niort.— Forain,L.  Dames  de 
comtoir.— Cros,  C.  Le  mattre  d'  armes.— Dt'-pret,  L.  Mons.  Cambrefort. 
—Marthold,  J.  de.  L'alliance.— Villiers  de  1'  Isle-Adam.  Le  chapeau 
Chinois. — Chauvin,  — .  Le  commencement  de  la  fin.  4.  Monselet,  C. 
Le  rhumatisme. — Ferrier,  P.  Le  codicille. — Cros,  C.  Autrefois. — Pont- 
sevrez,  — .  La  conversion  de  la  veuve. — Sivry,  C.  de.  Une  aftaire  d'hon- 
neur. — Adenis,  E.  De  fil  en  aiguille. — Monselet,  C.  Par  la  poste. — Gif- 
f ard,  P.  Le  manuscrit. — Pirouette,  — .  Le  jeune  homme  bl^me. — Duvau- 
chel,  L.  Le, chapeau  bleu. — Cros,  C.  L'homme  raissounable. — Villard, 
N.  de.  L'accordeur.— Cheri-Montigny, — .  Une  innocente. — Chauvin, — .  Les 
consciences. — Lafontaine,  H.  Ce  que  veut  ma  femme. — Sivry,  C.  de. 
Trop  presse.— SilVestre,  A.  Le  coin. — Hamm,  E.  Le  bracelet. — Mar- 
thold, J.  de.  La  chaste  Suzanne.  5.  Cros,  C.  L'obsession.  Marthold, 
J.  de.  Trois  jeunes  filles  — Duvauchel,  L.  Un  Samedi  soir.— Le  Ville- 
herve,  R.  de.  Les  billets  doux.— Morand,  E.  La  situation.— Cressonnois, 
L.  Un  monsieur  qui  ne  A^eut  plus  fumer.— Verconsin,  E.  Une  nuit  au 
Faulhorn.—  Grangeueuve,— .  Un  ivrogne.— Chauvin,— .  Les  conventions.— 
Erville,H.  d'.  Les  pechesdemamette.— Ferrier,  P.  La  course  au  baiser. — 
Cros,C.  L'homme  qui  a  voyage.— Pontsevrez,—.  Le  verrou.— Ar^ne,P. 
Le  marchand  de  marrons.— Giffard,  P.  Les  erreurs  de  la  guerre.— Chau- 
vin,—.  L'homme  a  I'echelle.— 3Ionselet,  A.  Ainsi  soit-il!— Desbeaux,  E. 
Forte  nageuse !— Villard,  N.  de.  Les  adieux  de  la  petite  diva.— Dreyfus, 
A.  Apres  la  noce.  6.  Normand,  J.  Les  ecrevisses.- Gill,  A.  and  Rich- 
ard, G.  Un  caissier.— Cros,  C.  L'homme  qui  a  reussi.— Maupassant,  G. 
de.    Une  rt^p6tition.— Monselet,  C.    Lettre  d'une  actrice.— Delair,  P.    Le 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1101 

sergent  Lazare.— Ferrier,  P.  Un  quart  d'heure  avant  sa  mort.— Villard, 
N.  de.  Le  gommeux.— Depr6,  E.  Froid !— Marthold,  J.  de.  Jouons  la 
comedie !— Nadaud,  G.  Le  suffrage  universe!  des  betes.— Morand,  E.  Le 
voyage  au  pays  rose.— Goby,  E.  La  petite  marieuse.— Delair,  P.  La 
mess  de  Pane.— TruflSer,  J.  and  Cressonuois,  L.  Une  devise.— Guilliaud,  G. 
Eeponse  au  fusilier  Bridet.— Nadaud,  G.  Jean  et  John.— Durn,  A.  Le 
billet  rose.  7.  Nadaud,  G.  Le  coucher  de  Monsieur.- Sivry,  C.  de. 
Certitude.— Frisch,  E.  Le  diapason.— Supersac,  L.  La  soeur  de  charite. 
— Besson,  L.  and  Javel,  F.  Partie  de  chasse.— Laurencin,  — .  En  vacances ! 
Delonnoy,  E.  LTn  monsieur  qui  n'arrive  jamais. — Cros,  C.  La  journee 
verte.— Neuville,  L.  de.  Bataille  de  princesses. — Depre,  E.  Amour  Pla- 
tonique. — Pontsevrez, — .  L'alerte. — Marthold,  J.  de.  On  nous  regarde! — 
Gouget,  E.  Le  portefeuille. — Clairville,  C.  La  gastrite. — Supersac,  L. 
Miss  Elsie.— Giffard,  P.  Le  telephone  chez  soi.— Gilbert  Martin,  C.  Le 
fils  de  la  veuve.— Marthold,  J.  de.  La  lampe  merveilleuse.— Verconsin, 
E.  Les  souhaits.  8.  Nadaud,  G.  Madame  Boulard.— Normand,  J.  La 
goutte  d'eau.— Quatrelles,— .  Canunche.— Marthold,  J. de.  L'ecranbleu.- 
Supersac,  L.  Une  meprise. — Neuville,  L.  de.  La  visite  du  docteur. — 
Trufiier,  J.  Les  statues.— Depret,  L.  C'etait  ecrit !— Monselet,  C.  La 
demoiselle  qui  a  des  absences. — Bornier,  H  de.  Un  cousin  de  passage.— 
Depre,  E.  La  demande  en  manage.— Milliet,  P.  Symphonie  d'Avfil. — 
Lorin,  G.  J'aime  les  femmes !— Porto-Riche,  G.  de.  B<'^ruria.— Quatrelles, 
— .  Ce  monsieur !— AW'ne,  P.  L"n  drame  i\  Cernay. — Normand,  J.  Lui ! ! ! 
— Hervilly,  E.  d'.    A  louer,  pour  le  terme. 

Sayous,  P.  A.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  15.)         *I 

Scsehsi^  pseud.     Hartford  in  the  olden  time;  ed.   by  W.  M.  B. 

Hartley.     lUust.  6547 

Scalse  Novfe  ;  by  D'A.  W.  Thompson.  *I 

Scales,  T.  S.  Municipal  sanitation  in  Mobile,  for  yellow  fever. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  e^c,  v.  6.)  *I 

Scalia,  M.  B.  Historical  sk.  of  nat.  and  internat.  peniten- 
tiary congresses  in  Europe  and  America.  {In  Nat.  Cong, 
on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.     Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Scalp  hunters.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3631 

"Scalpel,  The."     Dixon,    E.    H.     Back-bone;  photographed 

fr.  "The  Scalpel."  6665 

Scampavias  fr.  Gibel  Tarek  to  Stamboul ;    by  Harry  Gringo 

[H.  A.  Wise].  4837 

Scander-Beg..    Moore,  C.  C.  George  Castriot,  surnamed  Scan- 

derbeg.  King  of  Albania.  3112 

Scandinavia.     Antiquities. 

—  Mallet,  P.  H.    Northern  antiquities;  or,  Acct.  of  the  manners,  customs, 

etc.,  of  the  anc.  Scandinavians;  tr.  by  Bp.  Percy.  5114 

—  Sinding,  P.  K.    The  Scandinavian  races.    The  Northmen ;  the  sea-kings 

and  vikings.    2d.  ed.  16872 
Description. 

—  Cuvler,  T.     (/w  Ais  Fr.  the  Nile  to  Norwav.)  21153 

—  Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.    Land  of  the  midnight  sun.    2  v.  20982-3 

—  Tyler,  K.  E.    Story  of  a  Scandinavian  summer.  20906 

History. 

—  Doran,  J.    {In  his  Monarchs,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1249 

—  Odhner,  C.  T.    Larobok  i  Sveriges,  Norges,och  Danmarks  historia.  15056 

—  Ott^,  E.  C.    Scandinavian  historv.  13518 

—  Sinding,  P.  K.    History  of  Scandinavia.  5824 

Language. 

—  Anderson^  R.  B.    The  Scandinavian  languages;  their  hist.,  linguist.,  lit., 

and  scientific  value,  etc.    (In  his  Amer.  not  disc,  by  ColumDus.)  13055 

Literature. 

—  Metcalfe,  F.    The  Englishman  and  the  Scandinavian;  compar.  of  Anglo- 

Saxon  and  old  Norse  literature.  20814 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    Popular  tales  fr.  the  Norse.    (In  his  Chips,  v.  2.)  7665 

—  Prose  Edda;  tr.  by  1.  A.  BlackAA'ell.     (In  Mallet,  P.  H.    Northern  antiq.)      5114 


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LiteraUtre.    ( Collections.) 

—  Ballad  stories  of  the  affections ;  by  R.  Buchanan.    (Bayard  ser.)  8114 

Heligion. 

—  Anderson,  R.  B.  Norse  mythology;  cont.  the  myths  of  theEddas;  introd. 

vocab.,  and  index.  14025 

—  Burns,  G.  S.    Teutonic  and  Scandinavian  relig.     (In  St.  Giles'  lect., 

ser.  2.)  22211 

—  Thorpe,  B.    Northern  mythology.    3  v.  *I 

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Scarborough.     Black,  A.  a7id  C.     Guide  to  Scarborough.  *I 

Scarlet  fever.     Hamilton,  A.  McL.     (In  his  Small-pox,  etc.) 

{In  Buck,  A.  H.     Treat,  on  hygiene,  v.  2.)  19452 

—  See  American  Public  health  Association.    Rept.    Passim. 

Scarlet  letter,  The  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  1804 

Scarlet  stockings  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.     {In  her  Silver  pitchers, 

etc.)  15781 

Scarlett,  J.,  1st.  Lord  Abinger.     Scarlett,  P.   C.     Memoir  of 

Lord  Abinger,  incl.  a  fragment  of  his  autobiog.  and  select. 

fr.  his  correspondence,  etc.  17242 

Scarron,  P.     Besant,  W.     {In  his  French  humorists.)  13061 

—  Blismon,  A.-G.  Scarroniana.     (In  his  Tresor  des  anecdotes  comiques.)        14496 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Scene  painter's  wife.  The  ;  by  M.  E.   Braddon.     {In  her  My 

sister's  confession.)  15893 

Scenes  de  la  vie  moderne  ;  par  L.  Reybaud.  9550 

Scenes  of  clerical  life  ;  by  George  Eliot  [M.  G.  Lewes].  11923 

Scenes  in  nature.  5132 

Scepticism.  Boston  lectures  ;  Christianity  and  S.  1870-2.  3  v. 

8641  ;  12134;  8988 

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—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.     {In  his  Meditations.)  6964 

—  Owen,  John.    Evenings  with  the  skeptics;  or,  Free  discussion  on  free 

thinkers.    2  v.  21370-1 

—  St.  Maur,  E.  A.  Christian  theologv  and  mod.  skepticism.  9948 
Sceptre  and  ring  ;  by  B.  H.  Buxton.  20897 
Sceptres  and  crowns  ;  by  E.  Wetherell  [S.  Warner].  13109 
Schaack.     See  Van  Schaack. 

Schaeffle,  A.  E.  F.     See  Kaufmann,  M.     Socialism. 
Schaff,  P.  The  creeds  of  Christendom,  with  a  history  and  crit- 
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Contents.    Y.  1.    History  of  creeds.    2,    Greek  and  Latin  creeds, 
with  trans.    3.    Evangelical  protestant  creeds,  with  trans. 

—  Harmony  of  the  reformed  confessions,  as  rel.  to  the  pres.  state  of  evan- 

gelical theology ;  essay, 1877.  17363 

—  Historv  of  the  Apostolic  Church,  with  a  gen.  introd.  to  church  hist. ;  tr. 

by  E.  D.  Yeomans.  10608 

—  History  of  the  Chr.  Church.    New  ed.,  v.  1.  22631 

—  Introduction.     {In  Lightfoot,  J.  B.  and  others.    Revision  of  the  Eng. 

ver.of  theN.  T.)  11509 

—  and  Prime,  S.  I.    History,  Essays,  orations,  and  other  documents  of  the 

Sixth  General  Conference  of  the  Evangelical  Alliance.  12299 

—  See  also  Bible.    New  Test.    International  revision  commentary. 
Schdh  NAmeh.    See  Firdusi,  A.  K. 

Schahabaham  II.  ;  folic- vaude  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  23.)  *I 

Scharling,  H.     Nicolai's  marriage  ;  fr.  the  Danish.     2  v.         21572-3 
Schebek,  E.     The  violin  manufacture  in  Italy,  and  its  German 

origin  ;  hist,  sketch  ;  tr.  by  W.  E.  Lawson.  20684 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1103 

Scheerer,  T.  Introduction  to  the  use  of  the  mouth-blowpipe  ; 
with  a  descr.  of  the  blowpipe  characters  of  the  more  im- 
portant minerals,  by  H.  F.  Blanford.  *I 

Schefer,  L.     The  artist's  married  life  ;  being  that  of  Diirer  ;  tr. 

by  Mrs.  J.  R.  Stodart ;  rev.  ed.,  with  mem.  6674 

—  Die  Diivecke.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16165 

—  The  layman's  breviarv ;  or,  Meditations  for  every  day  in  the  year ;  fr.  the 

German;  by  C.T.'Brooks.                                '  11475 

—  The  world-priest;  fr.  the  German,  by  C.  T.  Brooks.  11342 
Scheffel,  J.  V.     Ekkehard  ;  fr.  the  German.     2  v.  11908-9 

—  Hu^ideo.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16165 

—  and  others.  Gaudeamus!  humorous  poems;  tr.  by  C.  G.  Leland.  10019 
Scheffer,  A.  Appleton,  T.  G.  (In  his  Chequer-work.)  19019 
Scheiden  thut  weh  ;  by  [M.  Roberts].  {In  her  Fair  Else.)  17544 
Scheie  de  Vere,  Maximilian.     See  De  Vere,  M.  S. 

Schellen,  H.     Spectrum  analysis.  *I 

—  and  others.    Nebulae,  comet?,  meteoric  showers;    Spectrum   analysis 

expl. ;  and  its  uses  to  science  illust.     {In  Estes,  D.  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 
Schelling,  F.  W.  J.  von.  Relation  of  the  plastic  arts  of  nature. 

{In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Prose  writers.)  1841 

—  Bowen,  F.    Schelling;  The  philosophv  of  the  absolute.     {In  ^is  Mod. 

philosophy.)  *  17186 

—  Schmidt,  J.    Aus  Schelling's  Leben  in  Briefen.    {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem 

Geistigen  Leben,  v.  1.)  16311 

—  Watson,  J.  SchelMng.  {In  Bridgman,  R.  L.  Concord  lect.)  22506 
Schem,  A.  3. .^  joint  ed.     See  Kiddle,  H. 

Schenck,  P.  A.     The  gardener's  text-book.  5666 

Schenkel,  D.     The   character  of   Jesus  portrayed;  tr.,    with 

introd.  and  notes,  by  W.  H.  Furness.     2  v.  6553-4 

Scherer,  E.     Etudes  critiques  de  litt^rature.  14600 

Contents.  Le  sentiment  de  la  nature  chez  les  modernes.— La  question 
hom^rique.—Lucr^ce.— Rabelais.— Dante  et  Goethe.— Machiavel.—Taine, 
Histoire  de  la  litterature  aw^^aise.— Shakspeare  et  la  critique.— Milton 
et  le  Paradis  perd?^.— Laurence  Sterne  ou  I'Humoriste.— La  litterature 
du  XVIP  siecle.— Les  sermons  de  Bossuet. — La  Fontaine.— Le  Cabaret 
du  Mouton-Blanc. — Goethe. 

—  Etudes  sur  la  litterature  contemporaine,  v.  7.  14729 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  15.)  *I 
Scherr,  J.     A  history  of  English  literature  ;  tr.  by  M.  V.             22829 

—  Michel ;  Geschichte  eines  Deutschen  unsere  Zeit.  4  v.  in  2.  16455-6 
Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.     Sammtliche  Werke.     12  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Nachrichten  von  Schillers  Leben.— Charlotte  von 
Schiller.— Gedichte.  2.  Die  RJiuber.— Die  Verschworung  des  Fiesco  zu 
Genua.— Kabale  und  Liebe.  3.  Don  Carlos.— Der  Menschenfeind.  4. 
Wallenstein.  -  5.  Maria  Stuart. — Die  Zungf  rau  von  Orleans. — Die  Brant 
von  Messina.  6.  Wilhelm  Tell. — Die  Huldigung  der  Kunste.— Iphi- 
genie  in  Aulis;  uebers.  aus  dem  Euripides.— Scenen  aus  den  Phonizierin- 
nen  des  Euripides.— Macbeth ;  en  Trauerspiel  von  Shakspeare.  7.  Turan- 
dot,  Prinzessin  von  China.— Der  Parasit.— Der  Neflfe  als  Onkel.— Phii- 
dra. — Warbeck. — Die  Maltheser. — Die  Kinder  des  Hauses. — Demetrius. 
8.  Geschichte  des  Abfalls  der  vereinigten  Niederlande  von  der  span- 
ischen  Regieruug.  9.  Geschichte  des  dreissigjiihrigen  Kriegs.  10.  Pro- 
saische  Schriften.  11,  IS.  Kleine  Schriften.  13.  Alphabetiches  In- 
haltsverzeichniss. 

—  Complete  works ;  ed.  by  C.  J.  Hempel.    2  v.  in  1.  7434 

—  Works ;  historical ;  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.  13194 

Contents.  History  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War.— History  of  the  Revolt 
of  the  Netherlands,  to  the  Confederacy  of  the  Gneux. 

—  Works:  historical  dramas;  tr.  by  A,  J.  W.  Morrison.  3784 

Contents.    Don  Carlos.— Mary  Stuart.— Maid  of  Orleans.— Bride  of 

—  Correspondence  bet.  S.  and  Goethe,  1794-1805 :  tr.  by  G.  H.  Calvert,  v.  1.        1559 

—  The  criminal  fr.  lost  honour.     {In  Tales  fr.  the  German.)  4347;  5217 


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—  History  of  the  revolt  of  the  Netherlands;  Trial  and  execution  of  Counts 

Egmont  and  Horn ;  The  siege  of  Antwerp :  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.      3788 

—  History  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War;  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.  3785 

—  Same.^  {In  his  Works.)  13194 

—  Naive  and  sentimental  poetry.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 

—  Die  Piccoloniini.     (Germ.  Class,  for  Am.  stud.)  16145 

—  Poems  and  ballads :  tr.  bv  E.  B.  Lytton ;  sk.  of  the  author's  life.  3786 

—  The  robbers.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  13.)  11815 

—  Select  minor  poems;  fr. the  German  of  S.  and  Goethe;  with  notes  by 

J.  S.  Dwight.  1560 

—  Song  of  the  bell ;  illust.  by  A.  L.  Mayer  and  E.  H.  Garrett.  *I 

—  Det  Trettio-Ariga  Krigets  historia ;  fifversattning.  15064 

—  Boyesen,  H.  H.    Goethe  and  S. ;  their  lives  and  works.  18272 

—  Carl  vie,  T.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  2.)  697 
.— -LifeofS.  700 

Same ;  with  suppl.  of  1872.  11490 

Schiller,  Goethe,  aud  Mme.  de  Stael.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  3.)        698 

-De  Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Biog.^ess.)  1149 

—  Everett,  A.  H.     ( In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.     {In  his  Hist,  of  Germ,  lit.)  182.59 

—  Mueller,  F.  M,     {In  his  Chips,  v,  3.)  9116 

—  Sime,  J.    Schiller.  21451 

—  Tavlor,  B.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Germ,  literature.)  19003 
Schimmel,  H.  J.  Mary  Hollis.  3  v.  10949-51 
Schindler,  A.  J.  {pseud.  J.  von  der  Traun).      Der  Gebirgs- 

pfarrer.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16167 

Schindler,  A.  Life  of  Beethoven.  {In  Moscheles,  I.  Life  of  B.)  11192 
Schinkel,  K.  F.  Grimm,  H  {In  hisZehn  ausgewiihlte  Ess.)  10304 
Schlegel,  A.  W.  von.     Sammtliche  Werke  ;  herausgegeben  v. 

Eduard  Booking.   12  v.  *I 

Contents.  V,  1,  2.  Poetische  Werke.  3,4.  Poetische  Uebersetz- 
ungen  und  Nachbildungen.  5,  6.  Vorlesungen  uber  dramatische 
Kunst  und  Litteratur.    7-12.    Vermischte  und  kritische  Schriften. 

—  Course  of  lect.  on  dramatic  art  and  literature ;  tr.  by  J.  Black.  3787 

—  Lectures  on  dramatic  literature.  {In  Hedge.  F.  H.  Prose  writers.)  1841 
Schlegel,  K.  W.  F.     Esthetic  and  miscellaneous  works  ;  tr.  by 

E.  J.  Milliugton.  22359 

Contents.  Paintings  in  Paris  and  the  Netherlands,  1802-1804. — Princi- 
ples of  Gothic  architecture. — Contributions  in  aid  of  the  study  of  roman- 
tic poetrv  and  genius.— Modern  German  paintings. — Romantic  fictions  of 
the  Midale  Ages. — Miscellaneous  essays. — On  the  limits  of  the  beautiful. — 
On  the  language  and  philosophy  of  the  Indians.— On  the  Indian  philoso- 
phy.—Historical  ideas. 

—  Course  of  lectures  on  mod.  history,  etc. ;  tr.  by  L.  Purcell  and  R.  H. 

Whitelock.  _  22360 

Contents.  Lectures  on  mod.  history. — Caesar  and  Alexander;  hist, 
comparison. — On  rhe  beginning  of  our  history,  and  the  last  revolution  of 
the  earth ;  as  the  probable  effect  of  a  comet. 

—  Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  literature.  3788 

—  Lectures  on  the  philosophy  of  history.     (7w  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)     1841 

—  Philosophy  of  historv ;  tr.with  mem.  of  the  author,  bv  J.  B,  Robertson. 

4th.  ed.  ■  '  3789 

—  Philosophy  of  life,  and  Philosophy  of  language ;  tr.  by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.  3790 
Schleiermacher,  F.  E  D    Social  element  in  religion  ;  tr.  by  G. 

Ripley.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Prose  writers.)  1841 

Schlesier,  G.     Life  of  Wm.  von  Humboldt ;  tr.  and  abgd.   by 

J.  Bauer.  •  5027 

Schlesiuger,  M.     The  historical  Jesus  of  Nazareth.  *I 

Schleswig-Holstein.     Dicey,  E.     The  Schleswig-Holstein  war. 

2  V.  9264-5 

—  Macgregor,  J.  {In  his  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic.)  7039 
Schliemann,  H.  Ilios  ;  the  city  and  the  country  of  the  Trojans  ; 

research,  and  disc.  ;  incl.  autobiog.  of  the  author.     Pref., 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1105 

app.,  and  notes  by  Prof.  Vichow,  Max  Miiller,  etc.    Maps, 
plans,  and  illust.  *I 

Contents  of  appendices.  Virchow,  K.  Troy  and  Hissarlik.—Mahaflfy, 
J.  P.  Relation  of  Novum  Ilium  to  the  Ilios  of  Homer.— Sayce,  A.  H. 
Inscriptions  found  at  Hissarllk.— Calvert,  F.  Thymbra,  Hanai  Tepeh,— 
Virchow^,  R.  Medical  practice  in  the  Troad  in  1869.— Ascherson,P.,  Hel- 
dreich,  T.  von,  and  Kurtz,  F.  Catalogue  of  the  plants  hitherto  known  of 
the  Troad.— Duffield,  A.  J.  Lost  art  of  hardening  copper.— Brugsch- 
Bey,  H.    Hera  Boopis ;  Troy  and  Egypt. 

—  Mycenje;  researches  and  disc,  at  M.' and  Tiryns;  pref.  by  W.  E.  Glad- 

*  stone.    Maps,  plans,  etc.  '  *I 

—  Troy  and  its  remains ;  researches  and  disc,  on  the  site  of  Ilium,  and  in 

the  Trojan  plain;  ed.  by  P.  Smith,  *I 

—  Salisbury,  S.    Troy  and  Homer ;  remarks  on  the  disc,  of  S.  in  the  Troad.      14130 

—  Tavlor,  B.    Letter;  researches  of  Dr.  Schliemanu,  1872,  1873;  Sketch  of 

'Dr.  S.     (In  Tribune  pop.  science.)  12943 ;  *I 

Schlosser,  F.  C.  History  of  the  18th.  cent.,  and  of  the  19th. 
till  the  overthrow  of  the  Fr.  empire  ;  tr.  with  pref.  and 
notes,  byD.  Davidson.     8  v.  3791-8 

Schmelzle's  journey  to  Flaetz  ;  by  Richter.      {Li   Carlyle,   T. 

Tales  by  Musaeus,  etc.,  v.  2.)  13122 

—  Same.    {In  Richter,  J.  P.  F.    Campaner  Thai,  etc.  16896 
Schmid,  H.     Gesammelte  Schriften,  32  v.  in  16.      10367-79  ;  10441-3 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Tannengriin.  S,  3.  Am  Kamin ;  Erzstufen.  4, 
5.  Das  Schwalberl.  6,  7.  Mein  Eden.  8,  9.  Alte  und  neue  Ge- 
schichten  aus  Bayern,  v.  1. ;  Der  bairische  Hiesel.  10-13.  Der  Kanzler 
von  Tirol.  14-16.  Alte  und  neue  Geschichten  aus  Bayern,  v.  2-4. 
17,18.  Der  Habermeister ;  Alte  und  neue  Geschichten  aus  Bayern, 
V.  5.  19,  20.  Siiden  und  Norden ;  Almenrausch  und  Edelweiss.  31-S3. 
Friedel  und  Oswald.  24, 25.  Im  Morgenroth.  26, 27.  Alte  und 
neue  Geschi  chten  aus  Bavern,  v.  6,  7.    28,   29.    Die  Gasselbuben;  • 

Das  Miinchener  Kindeln.  30,  31.  Der  Bergwirth ;  Die  Zuwider-Wurzen, 
32.    Der  Loder. 

—  The  Habermeister.  7831 

—  Mohrenfranzel.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16162 

—  and  Stieler,  K.    The  Bavarian  Highlands,  and  th6  Salzkammergut.  Illust.         *I 
Schmid,  R.     The  theories  of  Darwin  and  their  rel.  to  phil.,  re- 

lig.,  and  morality;  tr.  by  G.  A.  Zimmerman;  introd.  by 
the  Duke  of  Argyle.  22333 

Schmidt,  J.    Bilder  aus  dem  geistigen  Leben  unserer  Zeit.  4  v. 

16311-14 
Contents.  V.  1.  Vorwort.- Die  neue  Generation.— Der  Einfluss  des 
preussischen  Staats  auf  die  deutsche  Literatur.— Studien  iiber  die  roman- 
tische  Schule. — Walter  Scott.— Sainte  Beuve  und  die  f  ranzosische  Roman- 
tik.— Edward  Bulwer.— George  Eliot.— Paul  Heyse.— Iwan  Turgenjew.— 
Erkmann-Chatrian.  2.  Charles  Dickens.— FeVnan  Caballero  und  alt- 
Spanien. — Lamartine. — Pariser  moralische  Velleitiiten. — Heinrich  Heine. 
— Berliner  Plaudereien. — Der  Krieg  gegen  Frankreich.  3.  Fragmente 
iiber  Shakespeare. — Wilibald  Alexis. — Fritz  Renter. — Frledrich  Spiel- 
ha^en.— Herman  Grimm.— Georg  Gervinus.— Die  Ideale.— Die  Philoso- 
phic und  das  Katheder.— Lebrecht  Uhlich.— Jacob  Kaufmann.  4.  Char- 
acterbilder  aus  der  Zeitgenossischen  Literatur :  Straus.— Berthold  Auer- 
bach.— Otto  Ludwig.— Maurus  Jokai.— Turgenjew  und  Pisemski.- Stu- 
dien iiber  den  englischen  Roman.— Paul  Heyse.— Karl  Rosenkranz.— 
Moritz  Haupt.— Hoffmann  von  Fallersleben.— Graf  Schwerin-Putzar.— 
Friedrich  Halm.— Franz  Grillparzer.— Fritz  Renter. 
Schmidt,  O.  The  doctrine  of  descent  and  Darwinism.  Wood- 
cuts.    (Int.  sci.  ser.)  17170 

—  Die  niederen  Thiere.     (In  Brehm,  A.  E.    Thierleben,  v.  10.)  ♦! 
Schmidt,  F.  W.  and  Holzendorff,   F.   von.     Short  Protestant 

commentary  on  the  books  of  the  N.   T.  ;  with  introd.  ;  tr. 
fr.  3d.  ed.,  by  F.  H.  Jones,  v.  1,  2.   (Theol.  Tr.  Fd.  Lib.)         *I 
Schmitz,  L.     History  of  Latin  literature.  (Collins'  school  ser.)    17384 

—  History  of  Rome  to  A.  D.  192.  5805 


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—  Memoir  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  Mitchell.     {In  Mitchell,  J.    Biog.  of  em.  sold.)  19296 
Schmucker,  S.  M.     Life  and  times  of  A.  Hamilton.  4066 

—  Life  and  times  of  Jefferson.  4076 

—  Public  and  private  hist,  of  Napoleon  III. ;  with  biog.  not.  of  his  ministers, 

etc.,  ancf  narr.  of  the  war  in  Italy.  4067 

Schneck,  A.     Proposal  for  a  change  in  the  plan  of  our  public 

schools.     (Pps.  on  educ.)  *I 

Schoedler,  F.  The  book  of  nature  ;  introd.  to  physics,  astrono- 
my, chemistry,  mineralogy,  geology,  botany,  zoology,  and 
physiology  ;  tr.  by  H.  Medlock.     Illust.  3799 

Schoelcher,  V.     Life  of  Handel.  451 

Schoell,  M.  S.  Y.^  joint  author.     See  Koch,  C.  W. 
Scholar,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     {In  Mod  stand. 

dr.,  V.  34.)  11827 

Scholastic  philosophy.  Humphrey,  W.  Necessary  attitude  of 
catholic  laymen  towards  the  schol.  phil.  ;  Constituents  of 
the  personal.  {In  Manning,  H.  E.  Essays  on.  relig.  and 
lit.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

Schomburgk,  R.  H.     Fishes  of  Guiana ;    [with  mem.  of  the 

author  and  J.  L.  Burckhardt].      (Nat.  lib.)     2  v.  7165-6 

Schonberg-Cotta  family,  The,  Chronicles  of  ;  by  Mrs.  Charles.  5605 
School  and  home  ;  or,  Leaves  from  a  boy's  journal.  6625 

School,  The,  and  the  family  ;  by  J.  Kennedy.  17765 

School,  The,  and  the  schoolmaster ;  by  A.  Potter,  and  G.  B. 

'     Emerson.  3518 

School  days  at  Rugby  ;  by  [T.  Hughes].  2068 

Note.    Amer.  ed.  of  Tom  Brown's  school  days. 
School  days  of  eminent  men  ;  by  J.  Timbs.  4467 

School  festival,  The  ;  dialogues,  recitations,  songs,  etc.     Nos. 

21-25.  20725 

School   for   daughters ;    comedy ;    by   D.    Lawler   and   T.   H. 

Lacy.     {In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  '  14360 

School  for  fathers,  The  ;  by  T.  Gwynne.  1711 

School  for  husbands ;    comedv ;    by  Moli^re.     {In  his  Dram. 

wks.,  V.  1.)  "  16843 

School  for  scandal,  The ;  comedy ;  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.     {In 

his  Works.)  13290 

—  Same.    (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  1.)  11803 
School  for  wives  ;  comedy;  by  Moli^re.     {In  his  Dram,  wks., 

V.  1.)  16843 

School   for  wives  criticised ;    comedy ;    by  Moli^re.  {In   his 

Dram,  wks.,  v.  1.)  16843 

School  inspection  ;  by  D.  R.  Fearon.  16712 

School  of  life  ;  by  A.  M.  Howitt.  2037 

School  of  life  ;  by  W.  R.  Alger.  20461 
School  of  reform  ;  comedy ;  by  T.  Morton.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  23.)  11821 

Schoolboy  days ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  ,              10618 

Schoolboy  honour;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  8435 
Schoolcraft,  H.  R.     Nai-rative  of  an  expedition  through  the 

upper  Mississippi  to  Itasca  lake.  3800 

—  Notes  on  the  Iroquois.  3801 

—  Personal  mem.  of  a  residence  with  the  Indian  tribes,  1812-42. 


CATALOGUE   OF   BOOKS.  .  1107 

Schoolhouses.     Barnard,  H.     School  architecture.  310 

—  Freese,  J.  K.    School-houses,  and  the  means  of  prom,  popular  education. 

{In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.    Rept.,  v.  6.)  9100 

—  Robson,  E.  R.    School  architecture ;  practical  remarks  on  the  planning, 

designing  of  school-houses.  13531 

School-life.  Moncrieff,  R.  H.  Stories  of  school  life.  8112 
Schoolmaster  of  Abbach,  The  ;  and  other  tales  ;  by  W.  O.  Von 

Horn  [P.  F.  W.  Oertel].  8651 

Schoolmaster's  stories,  The  ;  by  E.  Eggleston.  13316 

Schoolmaster's  trial.  The  ;  by  A.  [T.]  Perry.  20206 

Schoolmaster's  trunk,  The  ;  by  A.  M.  Diaz.  12964 

Schoolmen.     Townsend,  W.  J.     The  great  schoolmen  of  the 

Middle  Ages;  their  lives,  e^c.  21848 
Schools.     See  Education. 

Schooner  Mary  Ann,  The  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  10461 

Schopenhauer,    A.     Die    beiden    Grundprobleme    der  Ethik 

behandelt  in  zwei  akademischen  Preisschriften.  16230 

—  Parerga  und  Paralipomena.    2  v.  16231-2 

Contents.  V.  1.  Skitze  einer  Geschiehte  der  Lehre  vom  Idealen 
und  Realen.— Fragmente  zur  Geschiehte  der  Philosophic.— Ueber  die 
Universitats-Philosophie.— Transcendente  Spekulation  iiber  die  anschein- 
ende  Absichtlichkeit  im  Schicksale  des  Einzelnen.  —  Versuch  iiber  das 
Geistersehn  und  was  damit  zusammenhangt.— Aphorismen  zur  Lebens- 
weisheit.  2.  Vereinzelte,  jedoch  systematisch  geordnete  Gedanken 
iiber  vielerlei  Gegenstjinde. 

—  Select  essaj'S;  tr.  by  G.  Droppers  and  C.  A.  P.  Dachsel.  20718 

Contents.  Biographical  sketch.— The  misery  of  life.— Metaphysics  of 
love.— Genius.— ^Esthetics  of  poetrv.— Education. 

—  Die  Welt  als  Wille  und  Vorstellung.    2  v.  16233-4 

—  Biographical  sketch.     {In  Schoperhauer,  A.    Sel.  ess.)  20718 

—  Bowen,  F.    Schopenhauer's  Fourfold  root  of  the  principle  of  sufficient 

reason;  Freecfom  of  the  will;  The  world  as  presentation  and  will; 
Pessimism,  aesthetics,  and  ethics.     {In  his  Mod.  philosophy.)  17186 

—  Biichner,  L.    Aus  und  iiber  S.     {In  his  Aus  Natur  und  Wissenschaft.)         10250 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    Pessimism,  and  one  of  its  professors.     {In  her  Peak  in 

Darien.)  21882 

—  Frauenstiidt,  J.    Schopenhauer-Lexikon.    2  v.  *I 

—  Huefler,  F.     {In  his  Mus.  stud.)  19852 

—  Zimmern,  H.  Schopenhauer;  his  life  and  his  philosophy.  15730 
Schoiiemmer,    C.     Manual   of   the    chemistry   of   the  carbon 

compounds  ;  or,  Organic  chemistry.  15603 

—  joint  author.    See  Roscoe,  H.  E. 

Schott,  A.     The  "  Cara  Gigantesca"  of  Yzamal,  in  Yucatan. 

{In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1869.)  11625 

Schott,  C.  A.,  and  Everett,  J.  D.     Underground  temperature. 

{In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1874.)  14377 

Schouler,  James.     Biography  of  H.  J.  How.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amer.  under  the  constitution,  1783-1817.  2  v.  20118-19 
Schouler,  W.  History  of  Mass.  in  the  civil  war.  2  v.  7443  ;  9641 
Schouten,  W.  C.    Kingston,  W.  H.  G.    Cape  Horn  first  doubled 

by  Schouten  and  Le  Maire.      (/n  Tiis  Notable  voyages.)  19571 

Schouw,.  J.  ¥.  Earth,  plants,  and  man  ;  ed.  by  A.  Henfrey.  3803 
Schreyvogel,    J.      Samuel    Brink's    letzte    Liebesgeschichte. 

(Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16156 
Schroeder-Devrient,  W.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of 

song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  {In  his  Great  singers,  2d.  ser.)  20365 
Schubert,  F.  P.     Austin,  G.  L.     Life  of  S.  11567 

—  Ferris.  G.  T.     {In  his  Great  German  composers.)  18050 


1108  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Frost,  H.  F.    Schubert.  20157 

—  Hellborn,  K.  von.    Life  of  Schubert;  app.  by  G.  Grove.    2  v.  11207-8 

—  Wilberforce,  E.    F.  Schubert ;  a  mus.  biog. ;  founded  on  the  German  of 

Kreissle  von  Hellborn.  12387 
Schubert,  G.  H.  de.     Memoir  of  the  Duchess  of  Orleans,  by 

the  Marquess  De  H.  ;    with  biog.   souvenirs  and  letters ; 

from  the  French.  5168 
Schubert,  G.  H.  von.     Atlas  of  the  natural  hist,  of  the  animal 

kingdom.     Illust.     3d.  ed.  ;  Expl.  text  to  charts  of  the 

animal  kingdom,  rev.  and  corr.  by  S.  Kneeland.     2  v.  *I 

Schuckers,  J.  W.     Life  and  public  services  of  S.  P.  Chase.  *I 

Schuecking,  C.  B.  L.     Fire  and  flame  ;  from  the  German.  15993 

—  Powder  and  gold.  11787 

—  Die  Schwester.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16161 
Schuetzenberger,  P.     Mati^res  colorates.     2  v.                            9427-8 

—  On  fermentation.  Illust.  (Int.  sci.  ser.)  15764 
Schultz,  J.   S.     Leather  manufacture  in  the  U.   S.  ;    dissert. 

on  methods  and  economies  of  tanning.     Add.,  Report  on 

the  rel.  economies  of  burning  wet  spent  tan  ;  by  T.  Skeel.  16614 

Schulze-Delitzsch,  — .  Tuttle,  H.  {In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 
Schumacher,  P.    Methods  of  manufacture  by  the  former  Indians 

of  So.  California ;    illust.     {In  Peabody  Mus.  of  Arch. 

•Repts.,  V.  2.)  •  19624 
Schumann,  R.    Music  and  musicians  ;    essays  and  criticisms  ; 

tr.,  ed.,  etc.,  by  F.  R.  Ritter.     Portr.  of  S.     2  ser.  20201-2 

—  Songs  of  S.,  with  German  and  Eng.  words ;  ed.  by  J.  L.  Hatton.  *I 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Great  German  composers.)  18050 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.     (In  his  How  to  understand  music.)  22847 

—  Wasielwski,  —  von.    Life  of  Schumann.  11168 

—  and  Clara.    Ferris,  G.  T.    The  Schumanns  and  Chopin.     (In  his  Great 

violinists,  etc.)  20470 

Schur^,  E.     M^^idona.  14652 

Schurz,  C.     Eulogy  on  Charles  Sumner.  *I 

~  Honest  money  and  labor.  (Economic  monographs.)  18504 
Schtitzenberger.     See  Schuetzenberger. 

Schuyler,  C.  M.     Grant,  A.     Memoirs  of  an  American  lady.  1632 

Same ;  with  mem.  of  Mrs.  G. ;  by  J.  G.  Wilson.  *I 

Schuyler,    E.      Turkistan  ;    journey    in    Russian    Turkistan, 

Khokand,  Bukhara,  and  Kuldja.     Maps  and  illust.  2  v.    16079-80 

Schuyler,  P.     Headley,  J.  T.     {In  Jiis  Washington,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1828 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.  Life  and  times  of  Schuyler.  2  v.  11303-4 
Schwartz,  C.  F.  Yonge,  C.  M.  {In  her  Pioneers  and  founders.)  10120 
Schwartz,  M.  S.     Birth  and  education.  8943 

—  Gold  and  name.  8862 

—  Guilt  and  innocence.  9165 

—  The  right  one.  9712 

—  The  son  of  the  organ-grinder.  11952 

—  Two  family  mothers.  9946 

—  Yalda  romaner.    2  v.  15044-5 

Innehiill.    V.  1.    Mannen  af  bord  och  qvinnan  af  folket.    3.    Ai'betet 
adlar  mannen. 

—  The  wife  of  a  vain  man.  9593 
Schwarzerd,  P.     See  Melancthon,  P. 

Schwatka,  Lieut.    Gilder,  W.  H.    Schwatka's  search  ;  sledging 

in  the  Arctic  in  quest  of  the  Franklin  records.  21016 

Schwegler,  A.  F.  K.  F.    Hand-book  of  the  hist,  of  philosophy.  11174 

—  History  of  philosophv  in  epitome;  tr.  bv  J.  H.  Seelve.    3d.  ed.  3885 

—  Same-,  rev.,  with  app.  by  B.  E.  Smith. '  '  20071 
Schweinfurth,  G.    The  heart  of  Africa  ;  travels  and  adventures 

in  Central  Africa,  1868-1871.     2  v.  12552-3 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


1109 


Schwerin-Putzar,  M.,  Graf.     Schmidt,  J.      {In  his  Bilder  aus 

dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 

Science.     Dictionaries. 

—  Rodwell,  G.  F.    Dictionary  of  science.  10174 

—  Wilbur,  H.    Lexicon  of  useful  knowledge.  4776 

General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

—  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.    Machinery  and  processes  of  the  industrial  arts,  and 

appar^us  of  the  exact  sciences.     {Paris  Expos.,  Vi&l.)  8154;  9098 

—  Blackwell,  A.  B.    Studies  in  general  science.  7667 

—  Brougham,  H.    Objects,  advantages,  and  pleasures  of  S.     {In  Lib.  Usef . 

Kn.    Nat.  Phil.,  v.  1.)  4331 

—  Brown,  B.    Science  for  all.    4  ser.  20445-6;  20526-7 

—  Buckley,  A.  B.    The  fairy-land  of  science.  18435 

—  Chambers,  W.    Historical  and  misc.  questions  with  answers.  20925 

—  Cooke,  J.  P.    Scientific  culture.  20756 
--  Fries,  T.  M.    Vetenskap  for  alia  efter  Rob.  Brown's  Engelska  original; 

Svensk  upplaga.    Illust.    3  v.  15074-6 

—  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.    Naturwissenschaftliche  correspondenz,  1812-1832, 

hrsg.  von  F.  H.  Bratranck.    2  v.  *I 

—  Haeckel,  E.    Fi-eedom  in  science  and  teaching.  18885 

—  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.    Popular  lect.  on  sci.  subjects.  11772 

Same\  2d.  ser. ;  tr.  by  E.  Atkinson.  '  20368 

Relation  of  natural  sci.  to  science  in  general.     {In  his  Pop.  lect.)  11772 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    Familiar  lect.  on  scientific  subjects.  6523 
Manual  of  scientific  inquiry.                                                                  .            10734 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Science  and' culture;  and  other  essays.  21538 

—  Kingsfey,  C.     {In  his  Health  and  education.)  12906 

—  Laurie,  T.    The  Ely  volume;  contrib.  of  our  for.  missions  to  science.  21329 

—  Man  and  his  dwelling  place.  2879 

—  Napier,  C.  O.G.    Tommy  Try,  and  what  he  did  in  science.  7851 

—  Nichpls,  J.  R.    Fireside  science.  9785 

—  Pepper,  J.  H.    Boy's  playbook  of  science.  8699 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Familiar  letters  on  some  mysteries  of  nature  and  disc. 

in  science.  16631 

—  Porter,  N.    Science  and  sentiment ;  with  other  papers.  22173 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Light  science  for  leisure  hours.    2  ser.  9266;  11892 

Pleasant  ways  in  science.  18336 

Rough  w^ays'  made  smooth ;  familiar  essays.  19539 

Science  by-ways.    .  '  15637 

Wages  and  wants  of  science-workers.  15860 

—  The  reason  why :  condensed  sci.  knowledge  for  the  million.  3614 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.    Science  and  commerce ;  their  infl.  on  manufactures.  18644 

—  Spanton,  J.    Preparation  for  science  teachino:.  21739 

—  Spencer,  H.    The  genesis  of  science.     {In  his  Illust.,  etc.)  5623 
Recent  discussions  in  science,  etc.                                                          9618;  11388 

—  Timbs,  J.    Stories  of  inventors  and  discoverers  in  science,  etc. 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Fragments  of  science. 

—  Vignoli,  T.    Myth  and  science :  an  essay. 

—  Wells,  D.  A.    Things  not  generally  known;  hand-book  of  facts. 

—  White,  A.  D.    The  warfare  of  science. 

—  World  of  wonders;  record  of  things  wonderful  in  nature,  etc. 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.    The  culture  demanded  by  mod.  life. 

History. 

—  Lubbock,  J.    Fifty  years  of  science,  address,  1881. 

—  Routledge,  R.    Popular  hist,  of  science. 

—  Whewell,  W.  History  of  scientific  ideas.  (Phil,  of  the  induct,  sci.    pt.  1.) 

2v.  ' 

Periodicals. 

—  Annual  of  scientific  discovery,  1850-71.  5300-13; 

—  Hardwicke's  Science  Gossip,  V.  1-18.  8990-9000; 

—  Year-book  of  facts  in  science  and  the  arts,  1870-1877. 

—  See  also  Estes,  D.    Half  hour  recreations  in  popular  science. 
Also  Natural  history ;— Natural  religion;— Nature;— Physics;— Religion 

and  Science;— Science,  Familiar. 
Science,    Familiar.      Brewer,   E.   C.     Guide  to  the  scientific 
knowledge  of  things  familiar. 

—  Champlin,  J.  D.,  Jr.    Child's  catechism  of  common  things. 

—  Dyer,  S.    Home  and  abroad ;  wonders  of  familiar  objects. 


9141 
21469 

4713 
15769 


6952 

21441 
20455 


5626-32 
176S2-8 
9191-99 


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19459 
22576 


1110  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRAKY. 

—  Wells,  D.  A.    Science  of  common  things.  21331 

—  WiHement,  E.  E.    Catechism  of  familiar  things.  4793 

—  Youmans,  E.  L.    Hand-book  of  household  science;  pop.  acct.  of  heat, 

light,  air,  aliment,  and  cleansing.  6284 

Science,  nescience,  and  faith  ;  by  J.  Martineau.  {In  Ids  Essays.)     6388 
Science  and  religion.     See  Religion  and  science. 
Science-Gossip.     /See  Hardwicke's  science-gossip. 
Science  ladders.     See  D'Anvers,  N. 
Science  lectures.     See  South  Kensington  Museum. 
Science  primers.     See  Huxley,  T.  H. 
Science  reader.    Monteith,  J.    Popular  science  reader ;  lessons 

and  select,  in  nat.  philosophy,  botany,  and  nat.  history.       20776 
Scientific  addresses  ;  by  J.  Tyndall.     {In  Hf.  hrs.  with  mod. 

scientists.)  9821 

Scientific  handicraft;  by  J.  J.  Griffin.  *I 

Scientific  materialism.     See  Materialism. 
Scientific  method  appl.  to  history;   by  J.  A.  Froude.     {In  his 

Short  stud.,  ser.  2.)  9686 

Scientific  thought.     Clifford,  W.  K.     Aims  and  instruments  of 

sci.  thought.     {In  his  Lect.,  etc.,  v.  1.)  19515 

Scintillations;  by  H.  Heine.  11560 

Scipio  Africamis.     Herbert,  H.  W.     {In  his  Captain  of  Rom. 

Repub.)  1871 

—  Livius,  T.  Impeachment  of  S.,  B.  C.  187.  iln  Lieber,  F.  Gt.  events,  etc.)       5105 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.     {In  her  Book  of  worthies.)  8118 
Scipio  Asiaticus.     Livius,  T.     Impeachment  of  S.,  B.  C.  187. 

{In  Lieber,  F.     Gt.  events,  etc.)  5105 

Sclavonia.     See  Slavonia. 
Scofferu,  J.     Elementary  chemistry.     {In  Orr,  W.  S.     Circ. 

of  the  sci.)  5189 

—  Food  adulterations.     (7?i  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5188 

—  Meteorology.     {In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  6190 
Scoones,  W.  B.     Four  centuries  of  English  letters  ;  select,  fr. 

correspondence  fr.  the  period  of  the  Paston  letters  to  the 
present  day.  19956 

Scot  abroad.  The;  by  J.  H.  Burton.  21397 

Scotch  firs  ;  by  S.  Tytler.     2  v.  18753-4 

Scotch  naturalist.     See  Edward,  T. 

Scotch  sermons.     1880.  19903 

Contents.  Caird,  J.  Corporate  immortality ;  Union  with  God.— Cun- 
ningham, J.  Home-spun  religion;  The  religion  of  love. — Ferguson,  D. 
J.  Law  and  miracle;  The  vision  of  God.— Knight,  W.  Conservation 
and  change ;  The  continuity  and  development  of  religion.— Mackintosh, 
W.  The  law  of  moral  continuity ;  The  renovating  power  of  Christianity. 
— M'Farlan,  W.  L.  Authority  ;*  The  things  which  cannot  be  shaken.— 
Menzies,  A.  The  successors  of  the  Great  Phvsician;  The  Christian 
priesthood.— NicoU,  J.  The  assembling  of  ourselves  together.— Rain,  T. 
Individualism  and  the  Church;  The  Pharisee  and  the  Publican.— Semple, 
A.  Eternal  life.— Stevenson,  J.  Religion  — Theology  — Ecclesiasticism. 
—Stevenson,  P.  Unity;  Eternal  life.— Story,  R.  H.  Christ's  authority; 
Christian  righteousness. 

Scotland.     Antiquities. 

—  Anderson,  J.    Scotland  in  early  Chr.  times.    2  ser.    (Rhind  lect.  in 

archaeology.)  21676-7 

—  Leslie,  F.    Early  races  of  Scotland,  and  their  monuments.    2  v.  *I 

Biography. 

—  Carlyle,  T.    Project  of  a  nat.  exhib.  of  Scottish  portraits.     {In  his  Crit. 

and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  699 

—  Keddie.  H.    The  songstresses  of  Scotland.    2  v.  9815-16 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1111' 

McCosli,  J.    The  Scottish  philosophy;  biog.,  expos.,  etc.,  fr.  Hutchinson 
to  Hamilton. 

Description,  etc, 
Abbott,  J.    RoUo's  tour  in  Europe :  Scotland.  32 

-  A  summer  in  Scotland.  20 
Anderson,  G.  and  P.    Guide  to  Scotland.  *I 

-  -  Guide  to  the  Highlands  and  western  islands  of  Scotland,  incl.  Orknev 

and  Zetland.     (Black's  Guides.)  *I 

Bailey,  J.  M.     {In  his  England  fr.  a  back-window.)  18153 

Black,  A.  and  C.    Picturesque  tourist  of  Scotland.  *I 

Bradley,  E.    A  tour  in  Tartan-land.  7208 

English  and  Scottish  sketches ;  by  an  American.  1397 

Hamerton,  P.  G.    A  painter's  camp :  Scotland.  6892 

Kohl,  J.  G.    Scotland.                                                                                   •  2511 

McLellan,  H.  B.    Journal  of  a  residence  in  Scotland.  2846 

Morford,  H.     {In  his  Over-sea.)  6913 

Reid,  J.  T.    Art  rambles  in  the  Highlands  and  islands  of  Scotland.  *I 

Sinclair,  C.    Scotland  and  the  Scotch ;  or.  The  western  circuit.  16854 

Stowe,  H  B.     {I7i  her  Sunny  memories,  v.  1.)  4270 

Willis,  X.  P.     {In  his  Famous  persons  and  places.)  4804 

Wordswot-th,  D.  Recollections  of  a  tour  in  Scotland,  1803.  12921 
See  also  Hebrides ;— Rapid  transit  abroad. 

Ecclesiastical  history. 

M'Crie,  T.    Life  of  J.  Knox.  16630 

St.  Giles'  lectures,  1st.  ser. :  The  Scottish  church  fr.  the  earliest  times.  20753 
See  also  Covenanters. 

Folk  lore. 
Napier,  J.    Folk  lore;  or.  Superstitious  bel.  in  the  west  of  S.  within  this 
cent.     App.,  showing  the  prob.  rel.  of  modern  festivals  to  anc.  sun 
and  fire  worship.  18743 
History. 
Burton,  J.  H.    Historv  of  Scotland,  fr.  Agricola's  invasion  to  the  revolu- 
tion of  1688.    7  V. '  *I 

-  History  of  Scotland,  fr.  the  revolution  to  the  ext.  of  the  last. Jacobite 

insurrection.    2  v.  *I 

-  The  Scot  abroad.  21397 
Macarthur,  M.  History  of  Scotland,  1873.  11139 
Robertson,  W.    History  of  Scotland  dur.  the  reigns  of  Queen  Mary,  and 

James  VI. ;  with  rev.  of  Scottish  hist.  prev.  to  that  period.       '  8176 

Scott,  W.    Historv  of  Scotland.    2  v.  3847-8 

Skene.  W.  F.    Celtic  Scotland;  hist,  of  anc.  Alban.    3  v.  *I 

Strickland,  A.    Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland.    8  v.  4288-93 ;  6343-4 

Tytler,  P.  F.    Historv  of  Scotland ;  fr.  the  ace.  of  Alexander  III.  to  the 

Union.    4  v.  '  7167-70 

See  also  Edinburgh. 

Literature.    { Collections.) 
Tales  of  England  and  Scotland ;  f r.  Chambers's  miscellany.  1394 

Literature.    {Ballads.) 
Murray,  J.  C.    Ballads  and  songs  of  Scotland,  in  view  of  their  infl.  on 

the'charac.  of  the  people.  *I;  12815 

Prescott,  W.  H.    Scottish  song.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  misc.)  3541 

Illustrated  book  of  Scottish  songs :  16th.  to  19th.  cent.  4077 

Pittman,  J.    Songs  of  Scotland;'  with  new  symphonies  and  accompani- 
ments. *I 
Legends. 
See  Highlands  of  Scotland. 

National  character,  Social  life,  etc, 

■  Hislop,  A.    Book  of  Scottish  anecdote ;  humorous,  social,  legendary,  and 

historical.  13710 

•  Ramsay,  E.  B.    Reminiscences  of  Scottish  life  and  character.  12826 

Philosophy. 

■  McCosh,  J.    The  Scottish  philosophy,  biographical,  expos.,  crit.,  fr. 

Hutcheson  to  Hamilton.  13266 

Wit  and  humor. 

■  Laird  of  Logan ;  or.  Anecdotes  and  tales  illust.  of  the  wit  and  humour 

of  Scotland.  18404 


1112  FEEE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Scotland.     See  also  Highlands  of  Scotland. 

Scotsman's  tale,  The  ;  by  H.  Lee.     {In  Fam.  stor.,  v.  1.)  18148 

Scott,  A.     The  Church  from  1843-1881.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect., 

ser.  1.)  20753 

Scott,  C.  W.     Round  about  the  islands  ;    or.  Sunny  spots  near 

home.  12919 

Scott,  E.  G.  Development  of  const,  liberty  in  the  Eng.  colonies 

of  America.  21904 

Scott,  F.  J.     Art  of  beautifying  suburban  home  grounds.  *I 

Scott,   G.    G.    and   others.     Examples   of  mod.    architecture, 

ecclesiastical  and  domestic  ;  sixty-four  views.  *I 

Scott,  G.  C.     Fishing  in  American  waters.  >  12635 

Scott,  Mrs.  H.  R.     Rome  as  it  is  ;    visit  to  the  "  City  of-  the 

Csesars."  12712 

Scott,  H.  Y.  D.  The  modern  interception  system  and  Manches- 
ter sewage.     {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur. 

Proc,  V.  2.)  *I 

—  The  sewage  lime  and  cement  process.    {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng. 

and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  1.)  *I 

Scott,  J.     Journal  of  [his]  life,  travels,  and  gospel  labours.        3853 
Scott,  John,  M.  A.     Luther  and  the  Reformation.     2  v.  3854-5 

Scott,  John,  M.  D.     Brown,  J.     {In  Ms  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.)   22240 
Scott,  John,  Earl  of   Elden.     Brougham,  H.     {In  Ms  Hist. 

sk.,  ser.  2.)  526;  8814 

—  Chambers,  W.    Jack  Scott  and  Bessy  Surtees.     {In  Ms  Stor.  of  remark. 

persons.)  18069 

—  Hayward,  A.    Lord  Eldon,  and  the  chances  of  the  bar.     {In  his  Biog. 

and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  17946 

~  Talfourd,  T.  N.    Lord  Eldon  and  Lord  Stowell.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc. 

writings.)  4351 

—  Taylor,  W.  G.     {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Scott,  L.     Andrea  del  Sarto.    (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)               20386 

Bound  taith  Fra  Bartolommeo. 

—  Fra  Bartolommeo.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  artists.)  20386 

—  Ghiberti  and  Donatello ;  with  other  early  It.  sculptors.     (Illust.  biog.  of 

gt.  artists.)  '  21779 

—  A  nook  in  the  Apennines ;  or,  A  summer  beneath  the  chestnuts.    2d.  ed. 

Illust.  21307 

Scott,  M.     Cruise  of  the  Midge.  18144 

—  Tom  Cringle's  log.  3856 
Scott,  R.  H.     Instructions  in  the  use  of  meteorological  instru- 
ments. *I 

—  Nature,  methods,  and  gen.  objects  of  meteorology.    {In  Meteorolog.  Soc. 

Mod.  meteorology.)  '  18899 

Scott,  T.     Force  of  truth.  3857 

—  Treatises  on  theological  subjects,  v.  2.  3858 

Contents.    V.  2.    Essays' on  the  most  important  subjects  in  religion. — 
An  evening  prayer  for  a  family. 

—  Sketch  of  S.     (in  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)  410 
Scott,  W.  R.     On  teaching  the  deaf  and  dumb.     {In  Soc.  for 

Encour.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  5855 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.    The  abbot.  3805 

—  Anne  of  Geierstein.  3806 

—  The  antiquary.  3807 

—  The  bethrothed.     (Tales  of  the  crusaders.)  3808 

—  The  black  dwarf.     (Tales  of  my  landlord.)  2636 

—  The  bride  of  Lammermoor.  3820 

—  Castle  Dangerous.  3811 

—  Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.    2  v.  14365-6 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1113 

-  Same ;  2d.  ser.    See  Fair  maid  of  Perth,  below. 

-  Count  Robert  of  Paris.  3813 

-  Fair  maid  of  Perth ;  or,  St.  Valentine's  day.  2  v.  (Chron.  of  the  Canongate.)      3814 

-  Fortunes  of  Nigel.  3815 

-  Guv  Mannering.  3816 

-  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  3817 

-  History  of  Scotland.    2  v.  3847-8 

-  Ivanhoe.  3818 

-  Same.     (Condsd.  classics.)  16107 

-  Kenilworth.  3819 

-  The  lady  of  the  lake.    1st.  canto.    (In  Stevens,  E.  T.  and  Morris,  D. 

Annot.  poems.)  18396 

-  Legend  of  Montrose.  3810 

-  Letters  on  demonology  and  witchcraft.  3841 

-  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.    3  v.  3843-5 

-  Lives  of  the  novelists.    2  v.  3850-1 

Contents.  V.  1.  Fielding.— LeSage.— Smollett.— C.  Johnstone.— Sterne. 
—Mrs.  Radcliffe.     2.     Richardson.— Johnson.— Goldsmith.— Walpole. — 
Mackenzie.— C.  Reeve. — R.  Bage.— R.  Cumberland. 
See  also  Misc.  prose  works,  betovj. 

-  Memoir  of  H.  Mackenzie.    (In  Mackenzie,  H.    Miscel.  works.)  2842 

-  Miscellaneous  prose  works.    6  v.  3835-40 

Contents.  V.  1.  Life  of  Dryden.  2.  Life  of  Swift.  3, 4.  Bio- 
graphical memoirs:  Richardson;  Fielding;  Smollett;  Cumberland;  Gold- 
smith ;  Johnson ;  Sterne ;  Mackenzie ;  Walpole ;  Clara  Reeve ;  Mrs.  Rad- 
cliffe; LeSage;  Johnstone;  R.  Bage;  Charlotte  Smith;  R,  Sadler;  John 
Leyden ;  Anna  Seward ;  De  Foe ;  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Queensberry ; 
Ld.  Somerville;  George  III.;  Ld.  Bjron;  Duke  of  York.  5.  Paul's 
letters  to  his  kinsfolk. — Napoleon  during  and  after  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 
— Abstract  of  the  Eyrbiggia-Saga,  etc.  6.  Chivalry,  Romance,  the 
Drama. 
See  also  Lives  of  the  novelists,  above. 

-  The  monastery.  3821 

-  "  Moredun."    A  tale  of  the  twelve  hundred  and  ten.  1666 

-  Old  Mortality.     (Tales  of  my  landlord.)  3809 

-  Peveril  of  the  peak.  8822 

-  The  pirate.  3823 

-  Poetical  works.  3846 

-  Poetical  works ;  with  memoir.    9  v.  6349-57 

-  Quentin  Durward.  8824 

-  Redgauntlet.  3825 

-  Rob  Roy.  3826 

-  St.  Ronan's  well.  3827 

-  St.  Valentine's  dav.    See  Fair  maid  of  Perth,  above. 

-  Tales  of  a  grandfather.    4  v.  3828-31 

-  Tales  of  my  landlord.    See  Black  dwarf ;— Old  Mortality. 

-  Tales  of  the  crusaders.    ;iS'ee  Betrothed;  Talisman. 

-  The  talisman.     (Tales  of  the  crusaders.)  3812 

-  Waverley.  3833 

-  Waverley  novels :  Chronicles  of  the  Canongate;  Highland  widow;  Two 

drovers ;  My  aunt  Margaret's  mirror ;  The  tapestried  chamber.  13220 
See  also  the  novels  under  their  separate  titles. 

-  Woodstock.  3834 

-  C,  S.  O.    Stories  fr.  Waverley  for  children.  11644 

-  Canning.  A.  S.  G.    Philosophy  of  the  Waverley  novels.  18878 

-  Carlyle,  T.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  699 

-  Chambers,  W.    Sir  Walter  Scott  and  his  dogs.     (In  his  Stor.  of  remark. 

persons.)  18069 

-  Cornish,  S.  W.  Waverly  manual :  handbook  of  characters,  incidents,  etc, 

in  the  Waverley  novels.)  *I 

-  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Famous  men.)  1592 

-  Howitt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

-  Hutton,  R.  H.    Sir  W.  Scott.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  17969 

-  Jenkinson,  H.  I.    Epitome  of  Lockhart's  life  of  S.  12728 

-  Jerrold,  B.    The  best  of  all  good  company.  12085 

-  Lockhart,  J.  G.    Memoirs  of  the  life  of  S.  2726 

-  -  Same.    8  v.  in  4.  2727-30 

-  Mackenzie,  R.  S.    Life  of  Scott.  9860 

-  Mitchell,  D.  G.    A  Scotch  magician.     (In  his  About  old  story-tellers.)  17346 

-  Prescott,  W.  H.     (In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  misc.)  3541 

-  -  Same.    (In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the  No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

-  Rogers,  S.    (In  his  Recollections.)  3688 

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1114  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1,  2.)  *I 

—  Schmidt,  J.     (In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  1.)  16311 

—  Scudder,  H.  E.     (In  his  Stor.  fr.  my  attic.)  7897 

—  Stephen,  L.    Some  words  about  S.     (In  his  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  1.)  13942 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 
--  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

Scott ^'W.,  Baron  /Stowell.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk., 

ser.  2.)  526  ;  8814 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.    Lord  Eldon  and  Lord  Stowell.    (In  his  Crit.  and  misc. 

writings.)  4351 

Scott,  W.  B.     Half-hour  lect.  on  the  hist,  and  pract.  of  the 

fine  and  ornamental  arts.     3d.  ed.  13522 

—  The  little  masters.     (Illust.  biog.  of  the  gt.  art.)  19227 
Scott,  W.   Infantry  tactics ;  new  ed.  3  v.   (U.  S.  War  DejJt.)  3859-6 

—  Memoirs ;  written  by  himself .    2  v.  5765-6 

—  Headley,  J.  T.    Life  of  Scott.  1831 

—  M'Sherry,  R.    Gen.  Scott's  campaign.     (In  his  El  Puchero.)  5758 

—  Mansfield,  E.  D.    Life  of  Scott.  2887 

—  Semmes,  R.    Campaign  of  Gen.  S.,  in  the  vallev  of  Mexico.  *I 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.     (In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)    '  12537 
Scott-Moncrieff.     See  Moucrieff,  W.  D.  S. 

Scott-Stevenson,  Mrs.     See  Stevenson,  Mrs.  A.  S. 

Scottish  cavalier.  The;  by  J.  Grant.  10757 

Scottish  cavaliers,  The,  Lays  of;  by  W.  E.  Aytoun.  15437 

Scottish  chiefs.  The  ;  by  J.  Porter.  3515 

Scottish  probationer.     See  Davidson,  T. 

Scottish  stories  ;  by  Mrs.  Blackford.  419 

Scottish  University  addresses.    See  Library  of  education,  v.  4. 

Scouring  of  the  White  horse  ;  by  T.  Hughes.  2069 

Scout,  The  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  15808 

Scoville,  J.  A.     Old  merchants  of  N.  Y.  city  ;  by  W.  Barrett, 

clerk;  ser.  1-3;  5.     4  v.  5784-6;  5788 

Screws.     Aitkin,  W.  C.     Wood  screws.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)     15467 

—  Ball,  R.  S.    Theory  of  screws.  15700 
Scribe,  A.  E.     Oeuvres  completes.     S6r.  1,  v.  1-9  ;  S^r.  2,  v. 

1-24 ;  Ser.  3,  v.  1-G  ;  Ser.  4,  v.  1-20  ;  S6r.  5,  v.  1-8.  *I 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Comedies ;  Drames :  Y.  1.  Le  valet  de  son  rival.— 
Les  fr^res  invisibles.  —  Le  parrain. — Val6rie. —  Rodolphe. — Le  mauvais 
sujet.— Le  maria^e  d'^rgent.  2.  La  Boh6mienne.— Les  inconsolables.— 
Dix  ans  de  la  vie  d'une  femme.— Bertrand  et  Raton.  3.  La  passion 
secrete.— L'ambitieux.— La  camaraderie.— Les  ind6pendants.  4.  La  cal- 
omnie.— La  grand'mere.— Japhet.— La  verre  d'eau.  5.  Une  chaine.— 
Oscar.— Le  fils  de  Cromwell.— La  tutrice.  6.  Le  putt",  ou,  Mensonge  et 
verity.— Adrienne  Lecouvreur.— Les  contes  de  la  reine  de  Navarre.  7. 
Bataille  de  dames.— Mon  etoile.  —  La  Czarine.  8.  Feu  Lionel.— Les 
doigts  de  f6e.— Les  trois  Maupin.  9.  R^ves  d'amour. — La  fille  de  trente 
ans. — La  frileuse.  S^r.  S.  Comedies- Vaudevilles:  V.  1.  Les  dervis. — 
L'auberge,  ou,  Le  brigand  sans  le  savoir. — Thibault,  comte  de  cham- 

Sagne. — Le  bachelier  de  Salamanque. — La  mort  et  le  bucheron. — Une  nuit 
e  la  garde  nationale. — Encore  une  nuit  de  la  garde  nationale,  ou,  Le 
poste  de  la  barri^re.— Flore  et  zephyre.  2.  Farinelli,  ou.  La  pi^ce 
de  circonstance. — Gusman  d'Alfarache.— Les  Montagues  Russes,  ou,  Le 
temple  de  la  mode.— La  jarreti^re  de  la  marine.— Le  comte  Cry,  anecdote 
du  Xle  si^cle.- Le  nouveau  Pourceaugnac— Le  solliciteur,  ou,'L'art  d'ob- 
tenir  de  places.— Wallace,  ou.  La  barri^re  Mont-Parnasse.— Les  deux 
precepteurs,  ou,  Asinus  asinum  fricat.  3.  Le  combat  des  montagnes, 
ou.  La  folic.— Beaujon.—Le  cafe  des  vari^tes.— Tons  les  Vaudevilles,  ou, 
Chacun  chez  soi.— Le  petit  dragon.— Les  comices  d'Athenes,  ou,  Les 
femmes  orateurs.— Les  nouvelles  Danaides.— La  f^te  du  mari,  ou,  Dis- 
simulons.— Chactas  et  Atala. — Les  dehors  trompeurs,  ou,  Boissy  chez  lui. 
4.  Une  visite  k  Bedlam.— Les  velocipedes,  ou.  La  poste  aux  chevaux.— 
La  voli^re  de  frere  Philippe.— Le  nouveau  Nicaise.— Uhdtel  des  Quatre- 
nations.— Le  fou  de  Peronne.— Les  deux  maris.— Lemystificateur.— Caro- 
line.   5.    Les  bains  a  la  papa.— Les  v^pres  Siciliennes.— La  somnambule. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1115 

— L'ennui,  ou,  Le  comte  Derfort. — L'ours  et  le  Pacha. — Le  spleen. — Le 
chat  botW.— Marie  Jobard.  6.  L'homme  automate.  — Le  vampire.— 
L'eclipse  totale.  — Le  temoin. — Le  deluge,  ou,  Les  petits  acteurs. — 
L'homme  noir.  —  L'hotel  des  bains.  —  Le  beau  Narcisse.  — Le  boule- 
vard Bonne-Nouvelle.  7.  L'amour  Platonique.  —  Le  secretaire  et  le 
cuisinier. — Frontin,  mari-garcon.  —  Le  colonel.  —  L'interieur  de  Petude, 
ou,  Le  procureur  et  I'avoue.  —  Mon  oncle  Cesar.  —  Le  gastronome 
sans  argent. —  Le  menage  de  garcon.  8.  Le  campagne.  —  La  petite 
soeur.  —  Le  mariage  enfantin.  —  Les  petites  mis^res  de  la  vie  hu- 
maine.  —  L'amant  Bossu.  —L' artiste.  —  Michel  et  Christine.-  Philibert 
marie.  9.  Le  plaisant  de  societe. — M^moires  d'uu  colonel  de  hussards. — 
La  demoiselle  et  la  dame,  ou,  Avant  et  apn'^s. — La  petite  folle.— Le  vieux 
gar^'on  et  la  petite  fiUe.— Le^  nouveux  jeux  de  l'amour  et  du  hasard.— Les 
eaux  du  Mont^Dore. — La  Veuve  du  Malabar.— La  nouvelle  Clary,  ou,» 
Louise  et  Georgette.  10.  L'ecarte,  ou,  Un  coin  du  salon. — Le  bon  papa, 
ou,  La  proposition  de  mariage.— La  loge  du  portier. — L'interieur  d'un 
bureau,  ou,  La  chanson.— Trilby,  ou,  Le  lutin  d'Argail.— Le  plan  de  cam- 
pagne. —  Le  menteur  Veridique.  —  La  pension  bourgeoise.  11.  La 
maitresse  au  logis. — Partie  et  revanche.  — L'avare  en  goguettes.— Les 
grisettes.— La  verite  dans  le  vin. — Le  retour,  ou.  La  suite  de  Michel  et 
Christine. — Un  dernier  jour  de  fortune. — Rossini  a  Paris,  ou,  Le  grand 
diner.  12.  L'heritiere. — Le  coiffeur  et  le  perruquier. — Le  foride  de  pou- 
voirs.— La  Mansarde  des  artistes.— Les  trois  genres. — Le  Leicester  du 
Faubourg,  ou,  L'amour  et  I'ambition.— Le  baiser  au  porteur.— Le  diner 
sur  I'herbe.  13.  Les  adieux  au  comptoir.— Le  chateau  de  la  poularde.— 
Le  bal  champ^tre. — Le  parlementaire. — Coraly. — M.  Tardif. — La  haine 
d'une  feitirae.- Vatel.  14.  La  quarantine. — Le  plus  beau  jour  de  la  vie. — 
La  charge  k  payer. — Les  ins^'parables.— Le  charlatanisme.— Les  empi 
riques  d'autre  fois.- Les  premieres-amours.- Le  medecin  de  dames.  15. 
Le  confident.— La  demoiselle  t\  marier;  ou.  La  premiere  entrevue.— Le 
testament  de  Polichiuelle. — Les  menteaux.  —  La  belle-mere.  —  L'oncle 
d'Am^rique. — La  lune  de  miel.  16.  Simple  histoire.— L'ambassadeur. — 
Le  mariage  de  raison.- La  chatte  metamorphos^e  en  femme.— Les  616ves 
du  conservatoire.— Le  diplomate.  17.  La  marraine.— Le  mal  du  pays.— 
Le  prince  charmant. — Yelva. — Le  vieux  mari. — La  manie  des  places.  18. 
Avant,  pendant,  et  apres.— Le  Baron  de  Trenck.— Les  moralistes.— Mal- 
vina;  ou,  Un  mariage  d'inclination.— Theobald;  ou,  Le  retour  de  Itussie. 
19.  Madame  de  Sainte-Agnt*s. — Aventures  et  voyages  du  petit  Jonas. — 
Les  heritiers  de  Crac.— La  famille  du  Baron.— Les  actionnaires.  20. 
Louise;  ou.  La  reparation. — La  cour  d'  assises. — La  seconde  ann<''e;  ou.  A 
qui  la  faute?— Zo^;  ou,  L'amant  prf^t^.- Philippe.  21.  Le  foyer  du 
gymnase.  —  Une  faute.— La  protectrice.— Jeune  et  vieille.— La  "famille 
Riquebourg.— Les  trois  maitresses.  22.  Le  budget  d'un  jeune  menage. 
— Le  Quaker  et  la  danseuse. — La  favorite. — Le  comte  de  Saint  Konan. — 
Le  Suisse  d  I'hdtel. — Le  soprano.    23.  Le  luthier  de  Lisbonne. — Le  Ven- 

feance  Italienne ;  ou,  Le  f  ran^ais  a  Florence. — Le  chaperon. — Le  savant.— 
chahabaham  II. ;  ou,  Les  caprices  d'un  autocrate.— L'Apollon  du  Rever- 
b6re;  ou,  Les  conjectures  de  Carrefour,  24.  Le  premier  prt^sident. — 
Une  monomanie.*— Le  payson  amoureux.- La  grande  aventure.— Tou- 
jours;  ou,  L'avenir  d'un  fils.  S^r.  3.  Operas ;— ballets :  V.  1.  La  som- 
narabule.— La  muette  de  Portici.— Le  comte  Ory.— La  belle  au  bois  dor- 
mant.—Alcibiade.—Manon  Lescaut.— Le  Dieu  et  la  Bayadere.- Le  phil- 
tre.—L'orgie.  2.  Robert  le  diable.— Le  serment,  ou,  Les  faux-monna- 
yeurs.— Gustave  III.,  ou.  Le  bal  masqu6.— Ali-Baba,  ou,  Les  quarante 
voleurs.  3.  La  Juive. — Les  Huguenots. —  Guido  et  Ginevra,  ou.  La 
peste  de  Florence. — La  voli^re,  ou,  Les  oiseaux  de  Boccace. — Le  lac  des 
fees.— La  tarantule.  4.  La  Xacarilla.— Le  drapier.— Les  martyrs.— La 
favorite.— Carmagnola.— Don  Sibastien,  roi  de  Portugal.— Jeanne  la  folle. 

5.  Le  proph^te. — La  tempSte.— L'enfant  prodigue.— Zerline,  ou,  La  cor- 
beille  d'oranges.— Florinde,  ou,  Les  Maures  en  Espagne.— Le  Juif  errant. 

6,  La  nonne  sanglante. — Les  vfipres  Siciliennes. — Marco  Spada,  ou,  La 
fille  du  bandit.— Le  cheval  de  bronze.— L'Africaine.  Ser.  4.  Operas 
comiques :  V.  1.  La  chambre  k  coucher.— La  Meuni^re.— Le  paradis  de 
Mahomet.— La  petite  lampe  merveilleuse. — Leicester. — Le  valet  de  cham- 
bre. 2.  Le  neige.— Concert  a  la  cour.— Leocadie. — Le  ma9on. — La  dame 
blanche.  3.  La  vieille.— Le  timide.— Fiorella.— Le  loup-garou.— La 
fiancee.  —  Les  deux  nuits.  4.  Fra  Diavolo.  —  La  marquise  de 
Brinvilliers.  —  La  mMecine  sans  mMecin.  —  La  prison  d'Edinbourg. 
— Lestocq.  5.  Le  fils  du  prince.— Le  chalet. — Le  cheval  de  bronze. 
—  Le  portefaix. — Acteon.  6.  Les  chaperons  blancs.  — Le  mauvais 
cell.  —  L'ambassadrice.  —  Le  domino  noir.  7.  Le  fiddle  berger.  — 
Marguerite.  —  La  figurante  R6gine.     8.     Les    treize.  —  Polichiuelle.  — 


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Le  Sharif. —  La  reine  d'un  jour.  9.  Zanetta.  — L'opera  a  la  cour. 
Le  <?uitarrero.— Les  diamants  de  la  couronne.  10.  La  main  de  fer.— 
Le  diable  k  l'6cole. — Le  due  d'Olonne. — Le  code  noir.  11.  Le  kiosk. — 
La  part  du  diable. — Le  puits  d'amour. — Lambert  Simnel.  12.  Ca^lios- 
tro.— Oreste  et  Pylade.— La  sir^ne.— La  barcarolle.  13.  Le  menetner.— 
La  charbonnifere.— Ne  touchez  pas  h  la  reine. — Le  sultan  Saladin.  14, 
Hayd6e.— La  nuit  de  Noel.— La  fee  aux  roses.— Giralda.  15.  La  chan- 
teuse  voilee.— La  dame  de  pique.— Mosquita  la  sorciere.— Les  myst^res 
d'Udolpbe.  16.  Marco  Spada.— La  lettre  au  bon  dieu.— Le  nabab. — 
L'etoile  du  nord.  17.  La  fiancee  du  diable.— Jenny  Bell.— Manon  Les-  • 
caut.  18.  La  chatte  metamorphos^e  en  femme.  —  Broskovano. — Les 
trois  Nicholas. — Les  petlts  violons  du  roi.  19.  Yvonne. — Le  nouveau 
Pourceaugnac. — Barkouf.  —  La  Circassienne.  20.  Madame  Gr^goire. — 
La  beaut6  du  diable. — La  fiancee  du  roi  de  Garbe. — L'ours  et  le  pacha. 
Ser.  5.  Proverbs;  Nouvellesi  Eomans:  Y.  1.  Un  ministre  sous  Louis 
XY.,  ou,  Le  secret  de  rester  en  place.  —  Le  jeune  docteur,  ou,  Le 
moyen  de  parvenir. — Le  t^te-r\-tete,  ou,  Trente  lieues  en  poste. — La  con- 
version, ou,  L'impossible  nul  n'  est  tenu. — Potemkin,ou,  Un  caprice  impe- 
rial.— Le  prix  de  la  vie;  historiette. — Judith,  ou,  La  loge  d'opera;  his- 
toirette. — Le  roi  de  Carreau;  nouvelle. — Les  malheurs  heureaux.  2.  La 
maitresse  anonyme;  nouvelle. — Carlo  Broschi:  nouvelle. — Maurice;  his- 
toriette. 3-5.  Piquillo  Alliaga,  ou,  Les  maures  sous  Philippe  III.; 
romance.  6.  Le  filleul  d'Amadis,  ou,  Les  Amour's  d'une  fee;  roman. — 
No^lie;  nouvelle.  7.  La  jeune  Allemagne,  ou,  Les  yeux  de  ma  tante ; 
roman.    8.    Fleurette,  histoire  d'  une  bouquetiere ;  roman. 

—  Operas  comiques.    See  Oeuvres,  s^r.  4. 

—  and  Legouve,  J.  W.  E.  G.  La  bataille  de  dames,  ou,  Un  duel  en  amour; 

com6die.     {In  Bocher,  F.    Coll.  ser.  of  French  plays,  v.  1.)  9419 

Les  doigts  de  f^e;   eom^die.      {In  Bocher,  F.    Coll.  ser.  of  French 

plays,  V.  2.)  9420 

—  Matthews,  J.  B.     {In  his  French  dramatists,  etc.)  21038 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cout.,  v.  3,  and  Prem.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Scribuer's  geographical  reader  and  primer  ;  journeys  round  the 

world  (based  upon  Guyot's  Introduction),  with  primary 
lessons.  21619 

Scribner's  monthly.     See  Century,  The. 

Scripture  idolatry  ;   by  T.  W.  Higginson.     (  With  A  ride  thr. 

Kanzas.)  1902 

Scroll  sawing.    Hope,  A.    Manual  of  Sorrento  and  inlaid  work 

for  amateurs,  with  orig.  designs.  *I 

Scrope  ;  or,  The  lost  library  ;  by  F.  B.  Perkins;  1287k 

Scrupules  ;  com.  ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly.  (Th^^tre  de  camp.,  ser.  5.)   14689 

Scudamore,  F.  I.  France  in  the  East ;  contrib.  towards  con- 
sideration of  the  Eastern  question.  22703 

Scudder,  H.  E.     The  Bodley  grand  children  and  their  journey 

in  Holland.     Illust.  '  22054 

—  The  Bodlevs  afoot.    Illust.  19040 

—  The  Bodleys  on  wheels.    Illust.  18017 

—  The  Bodlevs  telling  stories.    Illust.  17171 

—  The  book  of  fables ;  chiefly  from  ^sop.    Illust.  22085 

—  Boston  town.    Illust.  20780 

—  The  children's  book ;  coll.  of  stories  and  poems.    Illust.  21052 

—  Doings  of  the  Bodley  family  in  town  and  country.  14128 

—  Dream  children.       *  5487 

—  The  dwellers  in  Five-Sisters  Court.  15864 

—  Men  and  manners  in  America  one  hundred  years  ago.     (Sans-Souci  ser.)       15823 

—  Mr.  Bodley  abroad.    Illust.  19830 

—  Noah  Webster.     (Amer.  men  of  letters.)  21308 

—  Seven  little  people  and  their  friends.  20862 

Contents.  The  three  wishes. — A  Christmas  stocking  with  a  hole  in  it. 
—The  little  castaways.— A  faery  surprise  party.— The  rock  elephant.— 
The  old  brown  coat.— New  Year's  day  in  the  garden. 

—  Stories  and  romances.  19896 

Contents.  Left  over  fr.  the  last  century.— A  house  of  entertainment. — 
Accidentally  overheard.— A  hard  bargain.— Story  of  the  siege  of  Boston.—    • 


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Matthew,  Mark,  Luke  and  John.— Do  not  even  the  publicans  the  same.— 
Nobody's  business. 

—  Stories  fr.  my  attic.    Illust.  7897 

Contents.  The  attic— Looking  at  a  picture.— Hens.— A  story  that  I 
mean  to  write.— An  August  night.— At  Christmas  time.— The  sleepy  old 
town  of  Bruges.— The  battle  of  the  Golden  spurs.— Sir  "W.  Scott.— The 
singing  of  the  seirens.— F.  Huber.— The  music  party.— W.  A.  Mozart. — 
The  return  of  Orpheus.—"  As  good  as  a  play."— The"  enchantment  of  old 
Daniel.— The  neighbors.— Good  and  bad  apples.— Three  wise  little  boys. 
—Tom  and  Jom.— The  vision  of  John  the  watchman.— The  story  that 
never  was  told.— Rose  and  Rosella. 
Scudder,  J.     Waterbury,  J.  B.     Memoir  of  S.  2463 

Scudder,  M.  L.,  Jr.     Almost  an  Englishman.  17993 

—  Brief  honors ;  romance  of  the  Great  Dividable.  17298 

—  National  banking;  merits  of  the  present  system.  (Ec.  monographs.)  18721 
Scudder,  R.    A  contribution  to  the  conscience  fund.    {In  Hale, 

E.  E.     Tales  for  trav.,  v.  3.)  13932 

Scudder,  S.  H.  Butterflies;  their  struct.,  changes,  and  life- 
histories,  with  spec.  ref.  to  Amer.  forms;  appl.  of  the 
"Doctr.  of  Descent."  21356 

—  The  pine  moth  of  Nantucket.  (Mass.  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Agriculture.)  22901 
Scud^ry,  M.  de.     Cousin,  V.     La  soci6t6  Fran9.  au  17^  si^cle 

d'apr^s  Le  grand  Cyrus  de  Mile,  de  Scud^ry.     2  v.  14473-4 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  4.)  *I 
Scull,  S.  A.  Greek  mythology  systematized.  19898 
Sculling.     Crawley,  Capt.     Rowing,  sculling,  and  canoeing.  18342 

—  Kelley,  H.    Sculling,  rowing,  and  yachting.  10624: 

—  Woodgate,  W.  B.  Oars  and  sculls,  and  how  to  use  them.  15609 
Sculptors.    Clement,  C.  E.    Painters,  sculptors,  etc.^  and  their 

works.  2150 

—  Scott,  L.    Ghiberti  and  Donatello,  with  other  early  Italian  sculptors.  21779 

—  See  also  Artists ;  for  Vasari,  Lives  of  the  painters,  etc. 

Sculpture.     Dodge,  P.     Sculpture  and  the  plastic  art.  3865 

—  Jarves,  J.  J.    Art  hints :  architecture,  sculpture,  and  painting.  *I 

—  Oppermann,  A.    Ernest  Rietschel,  the  sculptor,  and  the  lessons  of  his 

life.  15726 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Statues.     {In  his  Criterion.)  6244 

—  Viardot,  L.    Wonders  of  sculpture.  15496 

—  See  also  Tanagra  figurines; — Thorwaldsen. 
Sea,  The.     See  Ocean. 

Sea,  Stories  of  the  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  5551 

Sea  and  shore  ;  by  C.  A.  Warfield.  15682 

Sea  and  shore ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  9136 

Sea  breezes.  13302 

Sea  lions  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  964 

Sea  of  ice;  drama.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  15.)  11817 

Sea  of  mountains  ;  Lord  Dufferin's  tour  thr.  Brit.  Columbia, 

1876  ;  by  M.  St.  John.     2  v.  17382-3 

Sea  queen,  A  ;  by  W.  C.  Russell.  22949 

Sea-shell  island  ;  by  G.  E.  Sargent.  10568 
Sea-shore.     See  Ocean. 
Sea-sickness.    Beard,  G.  M.    Practical  treat,  on  sea-sickness  ; 

symptoms,  nature,  and  treatment.  19751 

Sea  Spleenwort,  The  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  10579 

Sea  stories  ;  by  an  old  sailor.  13301 
Sea  studies  ;  by  J.  A.  Froude.  {In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  3.)  17015 
Sea- weeds.     See  Algae. 

Seaboard  parish  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  7719 


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Seabury,  S.,  D.D.    Beardsley,  E.  E.    Life  and  correspondence 

of^Seabury.  20104 
Seabury,  S.     American  slavery  disting.  fr.  the  slavery  of  Eng. 

theorists,  and  justified  by  the  law  of  nature.  3866 

Seabury  Castle  ;  by  C.  Hope.  7618 

Seacliff ;  by  J.  W.  DeForest.  1136 
Seafield,  F.     Literature  and  curiosities  of  dreams.     2  v.        6899-900 

Seaforth  ;  by  F.  Montgomery.  17766 

Seagull  rock  ;  by  L.  S.  J.  Landeau.  11427 

Sealed  orders  ;  by  E.  8.  Phelps.  19224 

Seals.     Prime,  W.  C.     Coins,  medals,  and  seals,  anc.  and  mod.  3551 

Seaman,  E.  C.     American  system  of  government.  8674 

—  Essays  on  the  prog,  of  nations  in  productive  industry,  civilization,  popu- 

lation, and  wealth ;  illust.  by  statistics.  7483 
Seaman,  O.    Shrewsbury  ;  the  school  life.      {In  Pascoe,  C.  E. 

Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 
Seaman.     See  also  Seeman. 
Seamanship,  Seamen.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Life  of  a  ship  fr. 

the  launch  to  the  wreck.  20731 

—  Colton,  W.    The  sea  and  the  sailor.  906 

—  Dana,  R.  H.,  Jr.    The  seaman's  friend.  9976 

—  Forbes,  R.  B.    Personal  reminiscences.  18076 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Stories  of  the  sea  told  by  sailors.  20054 

—  A  home  on  the  deep ;  or,  The  mariner's  trials.  5775 

—  Jewell,  J.  G.    Among  our  sailors;  with  extr.  fr.  the  laws  and  consular 

regulations  governing  the  U.  S.  merchant  service.  12342 

—  Luce,  S.  B.    Seamanship;  compl.  fr.  var.  authorities,  and  illust.  with 

designs,  for  the  use  of  the  U.  S.  Naval  Academy.  8503 

—  Strickland,  P.    A  voice  fr.  the  deep.  12585 

—  Warren,  T.  R.    The  yachtman's  and  amateur  sailor's  primer.  13838 

—  Young  seaman's  manual;  compl.  fr.  various  authorities.  14072- 

—  See  also  Ships. 

Seamer,  M.     Shakespeare's  stories  simply  told.     Illust.  20516 

Seamy  side,  The  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  19455 

Search  after  sunshine  ;  by  Lady  M.  E.  Herbert.  11708 

Searle,  A.     Outlines  of  astronomy.  13252 
Searle,  January,  psewd.     See  Phillips,  G.  S. 
Sears,  E.  H.     Christ  in  the  life  ;  sermons  ;  with  a  select,  of 

poems.  16691 

—  Foregleams  and  fore  shadows  of  immortality.  15494 

—  The  fourth  gospel  the  heart  of  Christ.  10565 

—  Pictures  of  the  olden  time.  8867 

—  Regeneration.  8868 

—  Sermons  and  songs  of  the  Christian  life.  13253 
Sears,  R.  Pictorial  history  of  the  American  revolution.  3869 
Seaside,  The,  and  the  fireside  [poems]  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  4232 
Seasons.     Duncan,  H.     Sacred  philosophy  of  the  S.     4  v.     1649-52 

—  Hitchcock,  E.    Religious  lect.  on  peculiar  phenomena  in  the  four  S.  1930 

—  Howitt,  M.    Pictorial  calendar  of  the  seasons.  2029 

—  See  also  Church  seasons ;— Days  of  the  year. 

Seasons,  The  ;  oratorio  ;  by  Haydn.  *I 

Seaton,  T.     From  cadet  to  colonel.  16692 

—  Manual  of  fret  cutting  and  wood  carving;  with  diagrams.  16717 
Seaton,  W.  W.     William  W.  Seaton  ;  biog.  sketch ;  with  not. 

of  his  friends.  9058 
Seatsfield,  C,  pseud.     /See  Postel,  K. 
Sebastopol.      McCormick,    R.    C,    Jr.      Visit    to    the    camp 

before  S.  6067 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    General  Todleben's  History  of  the  defence  of  S.  10671 


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Seeker,  W.     The  nonsuch  professor  in  his  meridian  splendour  ; 

or,  The  singular  actions  of  sanctified  Christians  laid  open. 

Added,  A  wedding-ring  for  the  finger ;  sermon.     Introd. 

by  C.  P.  Krauth.  3884 

Second  Advent.     Bates,  J.     Autobiography  ;  with  account  of 

the  Advent  movement.  9159 

—  Leonard,  W.    Discourse  on  inspiration  and  revelation ;  the  second  appear- 

ing of  Christ,  etc.  5113 

—  Parousia,  The ;  critical  inquiry  into  the  New  Testament  doctrine.  19138 

—  Warren,  I.  P.    The  Parousia,  critical  study  of  the  Scripture  doctrines.  19053 

—  White,  J.    Life  incidents  in  connect,  with  the  great  Advent  movement.  9161 
Second  causes ;  or.  Up  and  be  doing ;    by  Mrs.  Tonna.     (In 

her  Works.)  4475;  4477 

Second-cousin  Sarah  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  12773 

Second  love ;    comic   drama ;    by  J.  P.  Simpson.     (In   Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  35.)  11827 

Second  thoughts  :  by  Rhoda  Broughton.     2  v.  19773-4 

Second  to  none  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10769 

Second  wife.  The  ;  by  E.  Marlitt  [E.  Johns].  12873 

Seconde  ann^e,  La;  ou,  A  qui  la  faute?  com. -vaudeville  ;  par 

E.  Scribe.     {In  his  Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  20.)  *I 

Secret,  The.     (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  3.)  11835 

Secret,  The  ;  by  S.  8.  Ellis.     {In  her  Chap,  on  wives.)  1366 

Secret  de  Theodore,  Le  ;  sayn^te  ;  par  E.  Verconsin.     (Thea- 
tre de  camp.,  s^r.  6.)  14690 
Secret  d'une  vaincue,  Le  ;  r^cit ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly.     (Th^^tre 

de  camp.,  s^r.  6.)  14690 

Secret,    The,    of   ApoUonius    Septrio ;    by   L.    Kip.     {In   his 

Hannibal's  mau.)  21796 

Secret,  The,  of  the  Andes  ;  by  F.  Hassaurek.  18488 

Secret  of  the  island  ;  by  J.  Verne.  15350 

Secret  out.  The  ;  tricks  ;  by  W.  H.  Cremer,  Jr.  12898 

Secret  service.     See  United  States. 
Secret  service ;  by  J.  R.  Planche.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  4.)  11836 

Secret  societies.     Heckethorn,  C.  W.     Secret  societies  of  all 

ages  and  countries.     2  v.  15708-9 

Secretaire  et  la  cuisinier,  Le ;  par  A.   E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  7.)  *I 

Secretaries.     See  Gt.  Britain.    Biography. 
Secretary,  The;    play;    by  J.   S.   Knowles.     {In  his  Dram. 

works.)  11888 

Secrets  of  the  convent  and  confessional ;  by  J.  McN.  Wright.     13031 
Sects.     Christian  sects  in  the  19th.  cent.     {In  Small  books  on 

great  subjects,  v.  3.)  4016 

—  Cyclopaedia  of  religious  denominations ;  accounts  of  creeds  and  systems.         8072 

—  Putnam,  E.  T.  H.    Where  is  the  city?  7424 

—  Eeligious  denominations  in  the  U.  S. ;  hist.,  cond.,  and  doctrines.    Added, 

Historical  summary  of  relig.  denominations  in  England  and  Scotland.  3639 

—  See  also  Catholic  Church ;— Church  of  England ;— Congregationalism  ;— 

Friends ;— Lutheran ;— Methodism ;— New  Jerusalem,  Ch.  of;— Pres- 
byterian Church ;— Reformed  Dutch ;— Shakers ;— SpirituaUsm. 
Also  U.  S.    Ecclesiatical  affairs. 
Sedgwick,  A.    Mill,  J.  S.    Prof.  Sedgwick's  disc,  on  the  studies 
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Sedgwick,  A.  G.    Biography  of  J.  N.  Hedges.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Sedgwick,  CM.     Charlie  Hathaway  ;  and  other  stories.  7370 
Contents.    Charley  Hathaway.— Life  is  sweet.— The  young  artist. 

•—  Facts  and  fancies.  .  11602 

—  Home.  594 

—  Hope  Leslie.    2  v.  10083-4 

—  Live  and  let  live.  3872 

—  Life  of  L.  M.  Davidson.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  7.)  4116 

—  The  Lin  woods.    2  v.  10081-2 

—  Married  or  single  ?    2  v.  3873-4 

—  Means  and  ends.  3878 

—  A  New  England  tale.         '  3875 

—  The  poor  rich  man,  and  the  rich  poor  man.  3876 

—  Redwood.  3877 

—  Dewey,  M.  E.  Life  and  letters  of  C.  M.  Sedgwick.  9746 
Sedgwick,  Mrs.  C.     See  Sedgwick,  E.  D. 

Sedgwick,  E.  D.,  wife  of  Charles.     A  talk  with  my  pupils.  3863 

Sedgwick,  L.  T.  Biography  of  W.  D.  Sedgwick.  {In  Higgin- 
son, T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Sedgwick,  S.  A.  L.  (R.),  wife  o/ Theodore.    Walter  Thornley ; 

or,  A  peep  at  the  past.  4624 

Sedgwick,  T.     Public  and  private  economy.     3  v.  3879-81 

Sedgwick,  W.  D.     Sedgwick,  L.  T.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Sedgwick,  W.  T.     On  fermentation,     (/n  Martin,  H.  N.,  and 

others.     Lect.)  22774 

Sedley,  H.     Dangerfield's  rest ;  or.  Before  the  storm.  6094 

—  Marian  Rooke ;  or,  The  quest  for  fortune.  6229 
Sedulius,  C.     Epigramma  de  tabula  orbis  terrarum.     {In  Le- 

maire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  4.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8362 
See,  J.  W.     Extracts  from  Chordal's  letters ;  from  the  Amer. 

Machinist.  Portr.  and  illust.  Pref.  by  the  author.  21252 
Seebohm,  B.     Memoirs  of  the  life  and  labours  of  S.  Grellet. 

2  V.  3882-3 

Seebohm,  F.     The  era  of  the  Protestant  revolution.     Maps.  13011 

—  The  Oxford  reformers :  J.  Colet,  Erasmus,  and  Thomas  More.  2d.  ed.  13423 
Seebohm,  H.     Siberia  in  Asia ;  valley  of  the  Yenesay  ;  descr. 

of  nat.  hist.,  migration  of  birds,  etc.     Maps  and  illust.  22927 

—  Siberia  in  Europe;  vallev  of  the  Petchora;  descr.  of  the  natural  hist.,  etc. 

Illust.                          '  20249 
Seed  grain  for  thought  and  discussion  ;  by  A.  C.  Lowell.    2  v.  2764-5 

Seed-time  and  harvest ;  by  F.  Reuter.  13570 

Seed-time  and  harvest;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  188 

Seed-time  and  harvest ;  tales  ;  by  R.  Koch  and  M.  Burg.  3897 

Seeing  and  thinking  ;  by  W.  K.  Clifford.  19421 
Seeing    the    elephant ;     play ;     by    Gr.    M.    Baker.     {In    his 

Temperance  drama.)  7095 

—  Same.  {In  his  Handy  dr.)  16747 
Seeing  Warren  ;  by  T.  Morton.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  35.)  7988 
Seek  and  find  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7123 
Seekers  after  God  ;  by  F.  W.  Farrar.  3676 
Seeking  his  fortune,  and  other  dialogues  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  16093 
Seeley,  J.  R.     Ecce  homo ;  survey  of  the  life  and  work  of 

Jesus.  6346 

—  Life  and  times  of  Stein ;  or,  Germany  and  Prussia  in  the  Napoleonic  age. 

[Portr.]    2v.  18392-3 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1121 

—  Natural  religion.  21809 

—  Preface.    {In  Arndt,  E.  31.    Life  and  adv.)  18574 

—  Roman  imperialism,  and  other  essays.  10499 

Contents.    Roman  imperialism.— Milton's  political  opinions.— Milton's 
poetry.— Elementary  principles  in  art.— Liberal  education  in  universities. 
—English  in  schools*.— The  Church  as  a  teacher  of  morality.— The  teaching 
of  politics ;  inaug.  lect.  del.  at  Cambridge. 
—joint  author.    See  Abbott,  E.  A. 
Seelye,  J.  H.     Christian  missions.  14066 

—  Introduction.    (In  Ballantine,  H.    Midnight  marches  through  Persia.)         18268 

—  Miracles.  {In  Boston  lect.  1870.)  8641 
Seelye,  L.  Yi.^  joint  author.     See  Eggleston,  E. 

Seeman,  O.     Mythology  of  Greece  and  Rome  ;  with  spec,  ref . 

to  its  use  in  art ;  ed.  by  G.  H.  Bianchi.     Illust.  *I 

Seemann,  B.     Popular  history  of  the  palms  and  their  allies  ; 

familiar  account  of  their  structure,  distribution,  etc.,  list 

of  species  in  our  gardens.  13413 

— joint  author.    See  Pim,  B. 
Seemann.     See  also  Seaman. 
Seeming,  The,  and  the  actual;  by  T.  Parsons.     (Jn  Ms  Ess., 

ser.  2.)  6140 

Seemuller,  A.  M..^  formerly  Miss  Crane.     Emily  Chester.  5723 

—  Opportunity.  7078 
Seen  and  heard  ;  by  E.  Garrett  [I.  F.  Mayo].  11160 
Seen  in  an  old  mirror  ;  by  M.  Deane.  19707 
Seer,  The  ;  by  R.  Lindau.  (  With  Liquidated.)  17972 
Sefton,  J.    W.,  F.  C.    Memoir  of  S.   {In  French's  minor  dram., 

V.  1.)  6056 

Segneri,  P.     Lenten-sermons.     2  v.  12236-7 

Seguin,  A.     Une  pluie  de  baisers.   (Theatre  de  camp.,  s^r.  6.)   14690 
S^guin,  L.  G.     The  Black  Forest ;  its  people  and  legends.  19441 

—  Mr.  Caroli ;  an  autobiography.    3  v.  21989-91 

—  Walks  in  Algiers  and  its  surroundings.  20967 
Segur,   B.   A.     Privy  vaults  and  cesspools.     {In  Am.   Pub. 

Health  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 
S6gur,  L.  P.,  comte  de.    M^moires,  ou.  Souvenirs  et  anecdotes. 

(Barri^re.     Bib.  des  m^m.,  v.  19,  20.)  14539-40 

—  Memoirs  and  recollections.  3886 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  2;  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Seller,  E.     The  voice  in  singing  ;  from  the  German.  7473 

—  The  voice  in  speaking.  13349 
Seiss,  J.  A.     A  miracle  in  stone ;  or.  The  great  pyramid  in 

Egypt.     2d.  ed.  17501 

Selborne,  Lord.     See  Palmer,  R. 
Selborne.     Jesse,  E.     Natural  history  of   S.,  by  G.  White; 

add.  and  notes  by  W.  Jardine.  4740 

—  White,  G.    Natural  history  and  antiquities  of  S. ;  rev.,  w^ith  notes  by 

J.  E.  Harting.  13525 

Selby,  C.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama ; — Sargent,  E. 

Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Selden,  J.     Table-talk  ;  with  account  of  the  author.     (Lib.  of 

old  Eng.  pr.  writers.)  3887 

Selections.     /iSee  English  literature.     Selections  for  reading  and 

speaking. 
Selections  from  the  French  anas.     2  v.  17030-1 

Self;  by  [Mrs.  Gore].  6177 


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V.  21.)  11820 

Self-control.     Brunton,  M.  B.     Self-control.  12442 

—  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.     (In  his  Caxtoniana.)  17309 

Self-culture.     Blackie,  J.  S.     Self-culture.  12219 


Channing,  W.  E.    Self-culture.     (In  Ms  Works,  v.  2.)  788 

Clarke,  J.  F.    Self -culture ;  physical,  intellectual,  moral,  and  spiritual.         19942 
Fowler,  O.  S.    Self-culture  and  perfection  of  character,  7780 


—  Welch,  F.  G.  Moral,  intellectual,  and  physical  culture.  8877 
Self-deception  ;  by  Mrs.  Ellis.  6395 
Self-defence.     See  Pugilism. 

Self  devotion  ;  by  H.  Campbell.                                .  9929 

Self-devotion  ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.     {In  her  Chap,  on  wives.)  1366 

Self -formation  ;  or,  The  hist,  of  an 'individual  mind.  3888 

Self-help  ;  by  S.  Smiles.  4027 

Self-help  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.     (In  his  Plain  talks.)  6015 

Self-helpers',  The  ;  by  S.  Wood.  10574 

Self-justification,  Essay  on  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1326 

Self-knowledge.     Mason,  J.     Treatise  on  self-knowledge.  7688 
Self-sacrifice,     Craik,  D.  (M.)M.     What  is  self-sacrifice  ?  (In 

her  Sermons.  14029 

Self-sacrifice  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  5680 

Selkirk,  A.     Hale,  E.  E.     (In  his  Stor.  of  the  sea.)  20054 
Selkirk,  J.     Recollections  of  Ceylon ;    with  an    acct.    of   the 

Church  Missionary  Soc.'s  operations,  etc.  3889 
Selkirk,  J.  B.     Ethics  and  aesthetics  of  mod.  poetry.  18751 
Contents.    Scepticism  and  mod.  poetry.— Modern  creeds  and  mod.  poe- 
try.—Mvsticism  and  mod.  poetry.— The  conflict  of  art  and  morals  in  mod. 
poetry .-^The  correlation  of  the  religious  and  poetical  instincts.— Culture 
and  mod.  poetry. 
Sell,  E.     The  faith  of  Islam.  21992 
Selling  Lucky  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  69 
Sellon,  W.     Concise  hist,  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  3890 
Sellwood,  A.     Russell,  W.     (In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 
Selma's  secret  sighs  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.     (In  her  Bye-words.)  19611 
Selons,  F.  C.     A  hunter's  wanderings  in  Africa ;  game  of  So. 
Africa ;  with  notes  upon  the  nat.  hist,  and  pres.  distribu- 
tion of  mammalia.     lUust.       ,  21488 
Selwyn,  G.     Hay  ward,  A.     (In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  17946 

—  Jesse,  J.  H.  Selwyn  and  his  contemporaries.  4  v.  *I 
Selwyn,  G.  A.     Thomson,  K.   and  J.  C.     (In  their  Wits  and 

beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Semele  ;  opera ;  by  W.  Congreve.  (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Dram. 

works,  etc.)  4889 

Semi-detached  house  ;   [by  E.  Eden].  2650 

Semiramide  ;  (jpera  ;  by  Rossini.  *I 

Semiramis.     Hewitt,  M.  E.     (In  her  Lives.)  1899 

—  Jameson,  A.  (In  her  Memoirs,  v.  1.)  2326 
Semitic  culture.     Deutsch,   E.     Lectures  on  Semitic  culture. 

(In  his  Lit.  reiii.)  12376 

Semitic  languages.     Deutsch,  E.     (In  his  Literary  rem.)  12376 

Semitic  monotheism.     Mueller,  F.  M.      (In  his  Chips,  v.  1.)  7664 

Semmes,  R.     Campaign  of  Gen.  Scott,  in  the  valley  of  Mexico.  *I 

—  The  cruise  of  the  Alabama  and  the  Sumter.    2  v.  in  1.  8139 

—  Memoirs  of  service  afloat,  dur.  the  war  bet.  the  states.    Illust.  7629 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1123 

—  Service  afloat  and  ashore  dur.  the  Mexican  war.  *I 
Semmig,  H.    Kultur-und  Litteraturgeschichte  der  Franzo-sisch- 

en  Schweiz  iind  Savoyens.  16437 

Semper,  K.     Animal  life  as  affect,  by  the  nat.  cond.  of  exist- 
ence.    Maps  and  wood-cuts.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  20387 
Semple,  A.     Eternal  life,     (/ti  Scotch  sermons.     1880.)  19903 
Sen,  Keshub  Ch under.     See  Keshub  Chunder  Sen. 
Senac  de  Meilhan,  G.     Sainte-Beuve.  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem. 

lund.,  V.  3  ;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  10.)  *I 

S^nancour,  E.  P.   de.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     {In  his  Portr. 

cont.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Seneca,  L.  A.     Opera    omnia;    illust.  M.   N.   Bouillet  et  J. 

Pierrot.     9  v.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8320-8 

Contents.  Pt.  1.  V.  1-5.  Opera  philosophica.  1.  Senee^e  vita  a 
Lipsio. — De  Seneca. — Manuductio  Lipsii  ad  Stoicam  philosophiam. — De 
ira. — De  dementia. — De  tranquillitate  animi. — De  constantia  Sapientis. — 
De  otio  aut  secessu  sapientis. — De  brevitate  vitae. — De  vita  beata.  S.  De 
providentia. — De  consolatione  ad  Helviam.— Consolatio  ad  Marciam. — 
Consolatio  ad  Polybium.— De  morte  Claudii  Csesaris  ludus.— De  beneficiis. 
3,  4.  Epistolae  morales  ad  Lucilium.— Fragmenta.— Epigrammata.— Ex 
Senecae  libris  excerpta  quaedam  et  eidem  nonnulla  falso  tributa.— J.  Lip- 
sii Physiologiae  Stoicorum,  libri  III.  5.  Naturalium  quaestionum.— In- 
dex. Pt.  3.  Opera  declamatoria.  Controversiarum  libri.— Excerpta 
ex  controversiarum  libris. — Suasoriarum  liber  I.  Pt.  3.  V.  1-3.  Opera 
tragica.  1.  Lipsii.  Heinsii,  Pontani,Klotzschii,et  Jacobsiidissertationes 
de  singulis  tragoediis  et  de  singularium  anctore  sententiae.— Hercules  fu- 
rens— Thyestes.  —  Phcenissae.  3.  Hippolytus.  —  (Edipus.  —  Troades.— 
Medea. — Agamemnon.    3.    Hercules  (Etaeus.—Octavia.— Index. 

—  Carmina.    {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.    Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  4.)    (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)        8362 

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6th.  Amer.  ed.  22363 

—  Boissier,  G.    L'enseignement  de  S ;  S^neque  et  St.  Paul.     {In  his  La  re- 

lig.  Rom.,  V.  2.)  14452 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    (In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Lowndes,  "W.    Seneca;  the  stoical  philosophv.  (In  Blovafield and othei's. 

Hist,  of  Gr.  and  Rom.  philos.)  '  6380 

S^nec^,  Sieur  de.     See  Bauderon,  A. 

Senefelder,  A.     Complete  course  of  lithography.  *I 

Senior,  N.  W.     Conversations  and  journals  in  Egypt  and  Mal- 
ta ;  ed.  by  M.  C.  M.  Simpson.     2  v.  22830-1 

—  Political  economy.    4th  ed.     (Encyclopaedia  Metropolitana.)  3891 
Senior,  W.     Travel  and  trout  in  the  antipodes.     (Tasmania 

and  New  Zealand.)  20345 
Senior  partner.  The;  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.  21521 
Sennaar.     Cailliaud,  F.     Journey  to  the  Libyan  oases,  Ethio- 
pia, and  S.      {In  Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 
Senor  Valiente  ;  comedy  ;    by  G.  H.  Miles.     {In  Mod.   stand. 

dr.,  V.  41.)  11830 

Sensation  and  intuition  ;  by  J.  Sully.  13044 

Sensational  art;  by  F.  T.  Palgrave.     {In  his  Ess.  on  art.)  6531 

Sense  and  sensibility ;  by  J.  Austen.  256 

—  Same.    (In  her  Novels.)  733 
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gans.    (In  his  Sci.  and  cult.)            '  21538 

—  Parsons,  T.    The  senses.     (In  his  Essays,  ser.  2.)  6140 

—  Wilson,  G.    The  five  gateways  of  knowledge.  4818 

—  See  also  Feeling;— Sight;— Smell;— Taste ;~T ouch. 

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14690 

14796 

11812 
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11280 

4156 

21527 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1125 

A. ;— Hudson,  H.  K. ;— Huntington,  W.  K. ;— Jacob,  J.  A. ;— Johnson,  S. ; 
—King,  T.  S. ;— Kingsley,  C. ;— Kirk,  E.  N. ;— Latimer,  H. ;— Liddon,  H. 

•  P. ;— Lynch,  T.  T. ;— McClintock,  J. ;— Mcllvane,  C.  P. ;— Maclaren,  A. ; 
—Mann,  H. ;— Manning,  H.  E. ;— Maurice,  J.  F.  D. ;— Minnegerode,  C.  ;— 
Moodv,  D.  L. ;— Morgan,  L.  F. ;— Mozley,  J.  B. ;— Murray,  N. ;— Murray, 
W.  H.  H. ;— Newell,  W. ;— Newman,  J.  H. ;— Otev,  J.  H. ;— Paley,  W.  ;— 
Palmer,  B.  M. ;— Parker,  L. ;— Parker,  N. ;— Parker,  T. ;— Peabody,  A.  P. ; 
— Peabodv,  E. ;— Punshon,  W.  M. ;— Putnam.  G. ;— Read,  C.  H. ;— Reese, 
E.  Y. ;— Ridgeway,  H.  B. ;— Robertson,  F.  W.;— Samson,  G.  W.;— Sav- 

•  age,  M.  J. ;— Savage,  W.  H. ;— Sears,  E.  H. ;— Seeker,  W. ;— Segneri,  P.  ;— 
Smith,  W.  A.  ;—Spurgeon,  C.  H. ;— Stanley,  A.  P. :— Stockton,  T.  H.;— 
Sunderland,  B. ;— Sunderland,  J.  T. ;— Swing,  D. ;— Talmage,  T.  De  W. ; 
—Taylor,  J.  J. ;— Temple,  F. ;— Thornton,  J.  W. ;— Trench,  R.  C. ;— Tul- 
loch,  J. ;— Turnbull,  R. ;— Vaughan,  C  J.;— Vinton,  A.; — Walker,  J.;— 
Ware,  J.  F. ;— Washburn,  E.  A. :— Washburn,  F.  T.;— Wayland,  F.;— 
Weiss,  J. ;— Williamson,  J.  D. 

Sermons  out  of  church  ;  by  Miss  Muloch.  14029 

Sermons  to  the  clergy  ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge].  15403 
Serpa  Pinto,  A.  de.     See  Pinto,  A.  de  S. 

Serpent  charmer.  The  ;  by  L.  Rousselet.  19367 
Serpents.  Anecdotes  of  serpents,  (//i  Wonders  of  sci.  and  art.)  4330 
Serre,  P.  F.  H.  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.  (/?i  his  Ora- 
tors of  France.)  5012 
Servant  girl  question,  The  ;  by  H.  P.  Spofiford.  20223 
Servants  by  legacy  ;  by  J.  Pilgrim.     (In  French's  min  dram., 

V.  33.)                                                       '  7987 

Servants  of  the  stomach  ;  by  J.  Mac^.  6766 
Servia.     History. 

—  Ranke,  L.    History  of  Servia,  and  the  Servian  revolution.  3595 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    Principalities  of  the  Danube :  S.  and  Roumania.  17047 

Lite7'at^ire. 

—  National  songs  of  Servia;  tr.  by  Owen  Meredith.  17064 

—  Bowring,  J.    Servian  popular  poetrv.  *I 

—  Mijatovies,  C.    Serbian  folk-lore ;  ed.,  with  an  introd.,  by  W.  Denton.  14201 

—  Mijatovich,  E.  L.    Kossovo ;  attempt  to  bring  Serbian  nat.  songs  into  one 

poem.  21984 

Sesame  and  lilies  ;  by  J.  Ruskin.  6006 
Seth,  A.     The  development  fr.  Kant  to  Hegel ;  with  chapt.  on 

the  phil.  of  religion.       '  21993 

"Seth  ;"  by  F.  H.  Burnett ;   {In  her  Surly  Tim.)  17184 

Settlers  in'Canada  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2918 

Setons,  The.     Chambers,  W.      (In  his  Stor.  of  old  families.)  18362 

Settlers  at  home,  The  ;  by  H.  Martineau.  10871 
Seven  champions  of  Christendom  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     (In  his 

Extravaganzas,  v.  3.)  *I 
Seven  clerks;  drama;  by  T.  E.  Wilks.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  15.)  11817 

Seven  daughters  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  12491 

Seven  gray  pilgrims,  The  ;  a  personal  romance.  12521 

Seven  great  hymns.  The,  of  the  mediaeval  Church.     7th.  ed.  14300 

Seven  hills,  The  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  11161 

Seven  little  people,  and  their  friends;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.  20862 
Seven  little  sisters.  The,  who  live  on  the  round  ball  that  floats 

in  the  air  ;  by  J.  Andrews.  19444 
Sevenoaks  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.  14111 
Seven  poor  travellers  ;  by  C.  Dickens.    (In  his  Works,  House- 
hold ed.)                                                                          .  7759 

—  Same.    (In  his  Add.  Chr.  stories.)  13202 


1126  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Seven  sons  of  mammon  ;  by  G.  A.  Sala.  163 

Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic ;   by  Ik.  Marvel  [D.  G. 

Mitchell].  5649 

Seven  years,  and  other  tales  ;  by  J.  Kavanagh.  2430 

Seven  years  and  mair  ;  by  A.  T.  Sadlier.  17638 
Seven  Years'  War.     See  Frederic  II.  the  Great. 

Severa ;  fr.  the  German  of  E.  Hartner.  21295 

Severance,  M.  S.     Hammersmith;  his  Harvard  days.  17748 

—  Spoons  in  a  wherry.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales  for  trav.,  v.  *7.)  13936 

—  Same.     {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)                     '  11874 
Severus,  C.     ^tna.     See  Lucilius  Junior. 

—  Fragmentum  de  raorte  Ciceronis,  etc.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.    Poet.  Lat. 

miu.,  V.  3.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8361 

Severus  Sanctus.     De   mortibus  boum.      {In  Lemaire,  N.   E. 

Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  1.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8359 
Sevier,  W.  R.    I^pidemic  cholera  at  Jonesborough,  Tenu.    {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1,  1873.)  *I 

S^vign^,  M.  de  R.  C,  Marquise  de.     Everett,  A.  H.  {In  his 

Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {hi  his  Lives.)  ^^^^                1584 

—  Hayward,  A.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc..  v.  2.)  20603 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     {In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  3.)  13218 

—  Puliga,  — .,  Comtesse  de.    Mme.  de  Sevigne.    2  v.  11523-4 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {sin  his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876;  Nouv.  limd.,  v.  1; 

Cans,  luud.,  v.  1.)  *I 
{In  his  Portr.  of  celebrated  women.)  7410 

—  Thackeray,  A.  I.    Mme.  de  Sevign^.  20686 

—  Thomson,'  K.  and  J.  C.     {In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
Sewage.     See  Sewerage. 

Sewall,  A.  E..,  joint  author.     See  Warren,  1. 

Sewall,  F.     Angelo,  the  circus  boy.  18203 

Sewall,  H.     How  we  move.     {In  Martin,   H.  N.,  and  others. 

Lect.)  22774 

Sewall,  S.  E.  Legal  cond.  of  women  in  Mass.  in  1875.  (Wom. 

Suff.  Tr.)  14359 
Sewall  family.     Titcomb,  S.  E.     Account  of  the  S.  and  allied 

families.     {In  her  Early  N.  Eng.  people.)  *I 

Seward,  A.     Elwood,  A.  K.     {In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 

—  Scott,  W.     {In  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  2.)  3838 
Seward,  G.  F.     Chinese  immigration,  in  its  soc.  and  econom. 

aspects.  20181 

Seward,  O.  R.     William  H.  Seward's  trav.  around  the  world. 

Illust.  11317 

Seward,  W.  H.     Works  ;  by  G.  E.  Baker.     3  v.  3893-5 

—  Life  and  pub.  serv.  of  J.  Q.  Adams ;  with  eulogy  bef .  the  legislature  of 

New  York.  3892 

—  Recent  speeches  and  writings,  1854-1861 ;  ed.  by  G.  E.  Baker.  16798 

—  Savage,  J.     {In  his  Our  livmg  repr.  men.)        '  3777 

—  Seward,  O.  R.    W.  H.  Seward's  travels  around  the  world.  11317 

—  Welles,  G.    Lincoln  and  Seward.  12361 
Sewel,   W.     History  of  the  rise  and  prog,   of  the  Quakers  ; 

with  biog.  not.  of  the  author.     2  v.  in  1.  3896 

Sewell,  E.  M.     After  life  ;  seq.  to  "Journal  of  a  home  life."       4165 

—  Amv  Herbert.  3898 

—  Cleve  Hall.  •              3899 

—  First  history  of  Greece.  10495 

—  A  glimpse  of  the  world.  5573 

—  Ivors.    2  V.  3902-3 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1127 

~  JourDal  of  a  home  life.  3913 

—  Katharine  Ashton.    2  v.  3904-5 

—  Laneton  parsonage ;  ed.  bv  W.  Sewell.    3  v.  3906-8 

—  Margaret  Percival;  ed.  by  W.  Sewell.    2  v.  3909-10 

—  Note-book  of  an  elderly  lady.  20781 

—  Principles  of  educ,  drawn  fr.  nature  and  revelation,  and  appl.  to  female 

educ.  in  the  upper  classes.    2  v.  in  1.  6617 

—  The  sketches.  3914 

Contents.    Walter  Lorimer.— The  emblems  of  life.— The  lost  inheri- 
tance. 

—  Ursula.    2v.  3911-12 

—  Walter  Lorimer;  and  other  tales.    See  Sketches,  above. 

—  and  Youge,  C.  M.  European  history;  ser.  of  hist,  select.,  1003-1228.  2  v.  11134-5 
Sewell,  W.  G.  Ordeal  of  free  labor  in  the  British  W.  Indies.  3915 
Sewerage,  Sewers.    Amer.  Public  Health  Assoc.  Public  Health 

l^Q\)i&.,  etc.,  passim.  *I 

—  Assoc,  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Surveyors.    Proceedings,  J9assm.  *I 

—  Buchan,  W.  P.    House  drainage.     {In  his  Plumbing.)  16621 

—  Corfield,  W.  H.    Digest  of  facts  rel.  to  the  treatment  and  utilization  of 

sewage.  12563 

Dwelling  houses ;  their  sanitary  constr.  and  arrangements.  21160 

Water  supply,  sewerage,  and  sewage  utilization.  *I 

—  Denton,  J.  B.    Disposal  of  sewage.     (In  his  San.  eng.)  *I 

Hand  book  of  house  sanitation ;  enl.  and  rev.  by  E.  F.  Bailey-Denton."  21724 

Intermittent  filtration  thr.  natural  soil.               '                                 ^  *I 

Sewage  disposal;  ten  years  exp.  in  intermittent  downward  filtration; 

with  notes  on  sewage  farming.  20599 

—  Haskoll,  W.  D.     {In  his  Waterworks.)  (Pract.  of  Eng.  field-wk.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Latham,  B.      Sanitary  engineering;    guide  to  the  const,  of  works  of 

sewerage,  etc.        '  *I 

—  Lethebv,  H.    The  sewage  question;  reports,  etc.,  fr.  "Notes  and  chemi- 

cal analyses."  9963 

—  O'Grady,  W.  L.  D.    Hints  to  plumbers  and  householders.  17707 

—  Robinson,  H.    Sewage  disposal.  21714 

—  Varona,  A.  de.    Sewer  gases ;  and  How  to  protect  our  dwellings.  21313 

—  Waring.  G.  E.  H.    Sanitary  drainage  of  houses  and  tf)wus.  15767 

—  Wilson,  J.    Drainage  for  health;  or,  Easy  lessons  in  sanitary  science.  20139 

—  See  also  Hygiene. 
Sewers.     See  Sewerage. 
Sewing.     See  Needlework. 

Sewing  machines.   Urquhart,  J.  W.    Sewing  machinery ;  pract. 

manual  of  the  sewing  machine.  20518 

Sex.     Black  well,  A.  B.     The  sexes  throughout  nature.  13784 

—  Blackwell,  E.   Counsel  to  parents  on  the  moral  education  of  their  children.  19245 

—  Grindon,  L.  H.  Sexuality  of  nature ;  that  sex  and  marriage  are  universal.  7351 
Sex  and  education.     See  Co-education. 

Sexton's  hero,  The ;  by  Mrs.  Gaskell.   (In  her  Cousin  Phillis.)  11668 
Sextus,  Emphicus.     Jeremie,  J.  A.     Sextus  Empiricus :    the 

sceptical   philosophy.     (In  Blomfield,   C  J.   and  others. 

History  of  Greek  and  Roman  philosophers.)  6380 
Seymond,  — .     Journal  of  a  tour  and  residence  in  Gt.  Brit., 

1810-1811.     2  V.  1395-6 

Seymour,  C,  joint  author.     See  Boucicault,  D. 

Seymour,  E.  S.     Sketches  of  Minnesota,  1849.  3916 

Seymour,  H.     Savage,  J.     (In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)r  3777 
Seymour,  H.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Sforza,  C.     Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M.     (In  her  Italian  life.)  9027 

—  Trollope,  T.  A.  {In  his  Decade  of  Italian  women,  v.  1.)  10988 
Sforzosi,  L.  Compendious  hist,  of  Italy;  tr.  by  N.  Greene.  5175 
Sganarelle;  com^die  ;  par  Moli^re.     (Oeuvres,  v.  1.)  14604 

—  Same.  {In  his  Dram,  works,  v.  1.)  16843 
Shabby  genteel  story,  A  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  5462 

—  Same.    {In  his  Misc.,  v.  4.)  13201 


1128  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Same.    {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.    Good  stor.)  7463 

—  Same.  {In  Fam.  stor.,  v.  2.)  18140 
Shadow,  The,  of  Ashlydyat ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  9993 
Shadow,  The,  of  Moloch  mountain  ;  by  J.  G.  Austin.  9278 
Shadow,  The,  of  the  door.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s., 

V.  15.)  19160 

Shadow,  The,  of  the  obelisk,   and  other  poems  ;    by  T.  W. 

Paisons.  10937 

Shadow,  The,  of  the  sword  ;  by  R.  Buchanan.  16877 

Shadow  on  the  threshold;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  17551 

Shadow  pantomimes.     Chase,  F.    E.   and   Goodridge,    J.  F. 

Ballads  in  black  ;  with  silhouette  illust.  *I 

Shadowless  men.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Wds.,  v.  8.)   14308 

Shadows,  The,  of  a  sick  room.  12388 

Shadows  of  Shasta;  by  Joaquin  Miller  [C.  H.  Miller].  20570 

Shadows  on  the  snow  ;  by  B.  L.  Farjeon.  16735 

Shadrach.     3  v.  19586-8 
Shadwell,  J.  E.  L.,  joint  author.     See  Wright,  R.  S. 

Shadwell,  T.     Hamilton,  W.     {In  his  Poets  laureate.)  18533 

Shady  side.  The  ;  by  M.  S.  Hubbell.  3450 
Shaffner,  T.  P.    Telegraph  manual ;  hist,  and  descr.  of  Semaph- 

oric,  and  electric,  and  magnetic  telegraphs.     Illust.  8560 
Shaftesbury,  3d.  Earl  of.     See  Cooper,  A.  A. 
Shah  of  Persia.     See  Nasr-ed-Din. 

Shahmah  in  pursuit  of  freedom  ;  tr.  fr.  the  Showiah.  3917 

Shairp,  J.  C.     Aspects  of  poetry;  lect.  del.  at  Oxford.  21309 

—  Culture  and  religion.  912tt 

—  On  poetic  interpretation  of  nature.  17199 

—  Robert  Burns.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  18778 

—  Studies  in  poetry  and  philosophy.  10489 

Contents.  Wordsworth.— Coleridge. — Keble.— The  moral  motive  power. 
Shaker  lovers  ;   by  S.  D.  Johnson.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  32.)     "  7987 

Shakers.     Evans,  F.  W.     Shakers;  origin,  hist.,  etc.^  of  the 

United  Soc.  of  Believers  in   Christ's  second  appearing ; 

with  biographies.  1644 

—  Leonard,  W.    Discourse  on  inspiration  and  revelation,  etc.  5113 

—  See  also  United  Soc.  of  believers. 

Shakespear,  H.     Wild  sports  of  India.  4749 

Shakespeare,  Wm.     Complete  works  ;  life,  notes,  and  index. 

Harvard  ed.  ;  by  H.  N.  Hudson.     20  v.  21053-72 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Life  of  S. — Commendatorv  verses. — Comedy  of  er- 
rors.— Two  gentlemen  of  Yerona.  )3.  Love's  labor's  lost. — Taming  of  the 
shrew.  3.  Midsummer-night's  dream. — Merchant  of  Yenice.  4.  All's 
well  that  ends  well. — Much  ado  about  nothing.  5.  As  you  like  it. — 
Twelfth  night.  6.  The  merrv  wives  of  Windsor. —Measure  for  measure. 
7.  The  tempest.— The  winter's  tale.  8.  Henrv  YI.  9.  Henrv  YI. 
—Richard  III.  10.  King  John.— Richard  II.  11.  Henry  lY.*  12. 
Henry  Y.^— Henry  YIII.  13.  Titus  Andronicus.— Romeo  and  Juliet. 
14.  Julius  Caesar. — Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmark.  15.  King  Lear. — 
Timon  of  Athens.  16.  Antony  and  Cleopatra.— Troilus  and  Cressida. 
17.  Macbeth. —  Othello,  the  Moor  of  Yenice.  18.  Cymbeline. — 
Coriolauus.  19.  Pericles,  Prince  of  Tyre.— The  two  noble  kinsmen. 
— Yenus  and  Adonis.    10.    Lucrece.— Soianets. 

—  Works ;  introd.,  notes,  and  a  life ;  by  H.  N.  Hudson.    11  v.  12167-67 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Tempest.— Two  gentlemen  of  Yerona.— Merry  wives 
of  Windsor.— Twelfth  night.  2.  Measure  for  measure.— Much  ado  about 
nothing.— Midsummer-night's  dream.— Love's  labour's  lost.  3.  Merchant 
of  Yenice.— As  you  like  it.— All's  well  that  ends  well.— Taming  of  the 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  ^      4129 

shrew.    4.    Winter's  tale.— Comedv  of  errors.— Macbeth. — King  John. 

5.  Richard  II.— Henrj^  lY.— Henry  V.  6.  Henry  YI.  7.  Richard 
III.— Henrv  YIII.— Troilus  and  Cressida.  8.  Timon  of  Athens. — 
Coriolanus.*— JuUus  Caesar. —Antony  and  Cleopatra.  9.  Cymbeline. 
— Titus  Andronicus.— Pericles.— King  Lear.  10.  Romeo  and  Juliet. — 
Hamlet.— Othello.  11.  Life.— Hist,  sketch  of  Eng.  drama.— Poems  and 
sonnets. 

—  Works ;  with  Life,  by  J.  P.  Collier.  6212 

—  Dramatic  works ;  with  eorr.  and  illust.  of  Dr.  Johnson,  G.  Steevens,  etc. ; 

rev.  by  I.  Reed,  v.  3-6.  3927-30 

Contents.  Y.  1,  2,  wanting.  3.  Winter's  tale.— Macbeth.— King 
John.— Richard  IL— Henry  lY.  4.  King  Henry  Y.— Henry  YI.— Rich- 
ard III.— Henry  YIII.  '5.  Coriolanus.— Julius  Caesar. — Antony  and 
Cleopatra.— Timon  of  Athens.— Titus  Adronicus. — Troilus  and  Cressida. 

6.  Cymbeline.— King  Lear.— Romeo  and  Juliet.— Hamlet.— Othello.— 
Pericles. 

—  Dramatic  works ;  with  life  and  notes.    7  v.    Y.  2,  3,  7,  icanting.      3918 ;  3921-23 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Life  of  S.,  etc. — Tempest. —  Two  gentlemen  of 
Yerona. — Merry  wives  of  Windsor.— Twelfth  night. — Measure  for  meas- 
ure.—Much  ado  about  nothing.  2,  3,  icanting.  4.  King  Henry  lY., 
pt.  2.— Henry  Y.— Henry  YI.  5.  Kin^  Richard  III.— Henrv  YIII.— 
Troilus  and*  Cressida.  —  Timon  of  Athens.  —  Coriolanus.  6.  Julius 
Caesar.— Antony  and  Cleopatra.— Cymbeline.— Titus  Andronicus.— Peri- 
cles, Prince  of  Tyre.    7,  irianting. 

—  Plays ;  from  the  text  of  I.  Reed.    6  v.  3931-6 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Tempest. — Two  gentlemen  of  Yerona. — Merry  wives 
of  Windsor.— Measure  for  measure.— Much  ado  about  nothing.— Love's 
labour's  lost.— All's  well  that  ends  well.  2.  Comedy  of  errors. — Mid- 
summer-night's dream. — Merchant  of  Yenice. — As  you  like  it. — Taming 
of  the  shrew.— Twelfth  night.— Winter's  tale.  3.  Macbeth.— King  John. 
—Richard  II.— Henry  lY.— Henrv  Y.  4.  Henry  YI.— Richard  III.— 
Henry  A'lII.- Coriolanus.  5.  /ulius  Caesar.- Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
—Timon  of  Athens.— Titus  Andronicus. — Pericles. — Troilus  and  Cressida. 
6.    Cymbeline.— Romeo  and  Juliet.— King  Lear.— Hamlet.— Othello. 

Selections  of  Plays. 

—  Plays;  select,  and  prep,  for  use  in  school,  etc.,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.    3  v.        9594-6 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Sketch  of  life.— State  and  sources  of  text.— As  you 
like  it.— Merchant  of  A^enice. — Twelfth  night.— Henry  lY.— Julius  Caesar. 
— Hamlet.  2.  Tempest. — Winter's  tale.— Henry  *Y.— Richard  III. — 
King  Lear.— Macbeth.— Antony  and  Cleopatra.  3.  Midsummer-night's 
dream.— Much  ado  about  nothing. — Henry  YIII.— Romeo  and  Juliet.— 
Cymbeline.— Coriolanus. —Othello. 

—  Shakespeare;  adapt,  for  reading  classes,  etc. ;  by  T.  and  S.  G.  Bulfinch.  6889 

Contents.  Midsummer-night's  dream.— Romeo  and  Juliet. — Merchant 
of  Yenice.— Henry  lY.— Hamlet.- King  Lear.— Macbeth.— Tempest. 

—  Shakespeare  for  the  young  folk;  ed.  by  R.  R.  Raymond.  21101 

Contents.    A  midsummer-night's  drekm.— As  you  like  it. — Julius  Caesar. 

—  Shakspere  reading  book ;  plavs  ab^d.  by  H.  C.  Bowen.  21720 

Contents.  Midsummer-niglit's  dream.— Romeo  and  Juliet.— Richard 
II. — Richard  III. — King  John. — Merchant  of  Yenice. — Henry  lY.,  pt.  1. — 
Henry  Y.— Much  ado  about  nothing.— As  you  like  it.— Twelfth  night. — 
Julius  Caesar.  —Hamlet. — Macbeth.— Coriolanus.  —  The  tempest.  —  Henry 
YIII. 

—  Kemble,  F.  A.    Notes  upon  some  of  Shakespeare's  plays.  •  22810 

—  See  also  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Single  plays,  and  Commentaries  on  them. 

—  All's  well  that  ends  well ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  20283 

—  Antony  and  Cleopatra;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.     Engr.  21100 

—  As  you  like  it;  ed.  by  W.  A.  Wright.        '  16780 

—  As  you  like  it;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  17790 

—  Comedy  of  errors;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Engr.  20716 

—  Coriolanus ;  ed.  by  W.  A.  Wright.     (Clarendon  press  ser.)  18985 

—  Coriolanus;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Engr.  20491 

—  Coriolanus ;  with  introd.  and  notes  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  21176 

—  Cymbeline;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J*.  Rolfe.    Engr.  20717 

—  CVmbeline;  with  introd.  and  notes,  bv  H.  N.  Hudson.  21175 

—  Hamlet;  ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark  and  W.  A.  Wright.    2d.  ed.  18986 

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—  Hamlet;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  18045 

Conlngton,  J.    Lecture  on  Hamlet.     (J/i  ^^s  Misc.  writ.,  v.  1.)  11124 

Latham,  R.  G.    Two  dissertations  on  the  Hamlet  of  Saxo  Grammaticus, 

and  of  Shakespeare.  *I 

—  -  Leighton,  W.  The  subjection  of  Hamlet ;  motives  of  thought  and  action 

of  Shakespeare's  Prince  of  Denmark.    Introd.  by  J.  Crosby.  22275 
Viniug,  E.  P.    The  mvstery  of  Hamlet ;  attempt  to  solve  an  old  problem.  20907 

—  Henrv  IV. :  ed.  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    2  v.  19842-3 

—  Henrv  V. ;  ed.  by  W.  A.  Wright.                                 ^  21716 

—  Henrv  Y. ;  ed.,  with  notes,  bv  W.  J.  Rolfe.  17502 

—  Henry  VI. ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    3  v.  22334-6 

—  Henry  VIII. ;  ed.,  with  notes,  bv  W.  J.  Rolfe.  10017 

—  Henry  VIII. ;  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  20316 

—  Julius  Csesar ;  ed.  by  W.  A.  Wright.  18987 

—  Julius  Caesar;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  10557 

—  Julius  Caesar ;  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  19228 
Craik,  G.  L.  The  English  of  S. ;  illust.  in  comment,  on  his  Julius  Caesar; 

ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  6687 

—  King  John;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Illust.  19542 

—  King  Lear;  ed.  bv  W.  A.  Wright.  18988 

—  King  Lear;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Engr.        •  19959 
Conington,  J.    Lect.  on  King  Lear.  {In  his  Misc.  writ.,  \.  1.)  11124 

—  Love's  labour's  lost;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Engr.  21526 

—  Macbeth;  ed.  bv  H.  H.  Furness.     (New  variorum  ed.)  *I 

—  Macbeth;  ed.  bv  W.  G.  Clark  and  W.  A.  Wright.     (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)  19001 

—  Macbeth ;  ed.  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  16955 
De  Quincey,  T.    On  the  knocking  at  the  gate,  in  Macbeth.     {In  his 

Misc.  ess.')  1157 

—  Measure  for  measure ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  22602 

—  Merchant  of  Venice ;  ed.,  by  W.  G.  Clark  and  W.  A.  Wright.     (Claren- 

don press  ser.)  18827 

—  Merchant  of  Venice ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  9162 

—  Merchant  of  Venice ;  with  introd.,  and  notes  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  19041 

—  Merry  wives  of  Windsor;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Engr.  21432 

—  Midsummer-night's  dream ;  ed.  by  W.  A.  Wright.    (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)  18989 

—  Midsummer-night's  dream;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  17173 

—  Midsummer-night's  dream ;  introd.  and  notes,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  19958 

—  Much  ado  about  nothing;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  18204 

—  Mucli  ado  about  nothing ;  introd.  and  not^s,  by  H.  N.  Hudson ;   [with 

Life  of  the  poet] .  19957 

—  Othello,  the  Moor  of  Venice ;  ed.,  with  notes ;  bv  W.  J.  Rolfe.  19074 

—  Pericles,  Prince  of  Tvre ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.' J.  Rolfe.  22603 

—  Richard  11. ;  ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark  and  W.  A.  Wright.     (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)  18990 

—  Richard  II. ;  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  18942 

—  Richard  II. ;  ed.,  with  notes,  bv  W.  J.  Rolfe.  16082 

—  Richard  III. ;  ed.  bv  W.  A.  Wright.     (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)  20203 

—  Richard  III. ;  ed.  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Engr.  19768 

—  Richard  III. ;  introd.  and  notes  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  20121 

—  Romeo  and  Juliet ;  ed.  by  H.  H.  Furness.     (New  variorum  ed.)  *I 

—  Romeo  and  Juliet;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe,  18394 

—  Taming  of  the  shrew;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.                           .  20284 

—  Tempest;  ed.  by  W.  A.  Wright.     (Clarendon  press  ser.)  19002 

—  Tempest;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  J.  M.  Jephson.    3d.  ed.  15909 

—  Tempest ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  9663 
Wilson,  D.    Caliban ;  the  missing  link.  11522 

—  Timon  of  Athens ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.                              '  21653 

—  Troilus  and  Cressida;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.    Engr.  22056 

—  Twelfth  night;  or,  what  you  will;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  18943 

—  Two  gentlemen  of  Verona;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  21654 

—  The  two  noble  kinsmen ;  bv  J.  Fletcher  and  S. ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J. 

Rolfe.                              *                                                                 *  22604 

—  The  winter's  tale ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  W.  J.  Rolfe.  19370 

—  The  winter's  tale ;  introd.  and  notes,  by  H.  N.  Hudson.  20120 

Poems. 

—  Poems ;  with  mem.  by  A.  Dyce.  3937 

—  The  sonnets  of  Shakespeare';  ed.  by  E.  Dowden.  20747 

—  Hart,  J.  S.    Shakspeare's  minor  poems.    {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  197S 

Selections. 

—  Shakespeare's  morals ;   sugg.  select. ;  with  collat.  readings  and  script. 

references ;  ed.  by  A.  Gilman.  19335 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1131 

Aiithorship, 

Holmes,  X.    The  authorship  of  Shakespeare.  5924 

Morgan,  A.    The  Shakespearean  myth ;  S.  and  circumstantial  evidence.  21245 

Biography. 

De  Quincey,  T.  (/w  his  Biog.  ess.)  1149 
Halliwell-Phillips,  J.  O.    Illustrations  of  the  life  of  S. ;  essays  on  subjects 

connect,  with  [his]  personal  and  literary  history.  .      *I 

Knight,  C.    Wm.  Shakspere.  2501 

White,  R.  G.    Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Shakespeare.  5985 

Williams,  R.  F.  Youth  of  Shakespeare ;  [fiction].  •  4797 
See  also  the  lives  in  difterent  editions  of  his  works. 

Characters. 

"Barr,  A.  E.    The  young  people  of  Shakespere's  dramas.  22014 

Clarke,  C.  C.    Shakespeare-characters ;  chiefly  those  subordinate.  21950 

Hazlitt,  W.    Characters  of  Shakespeare's  plays.  13197 

Heine,  H.    Shakespeare's  Miidchen  und  Frauen.     {In  his  Werke,  v.  3.)  *I 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Characteristics  of  [Shakespeare's]  women.  10564 
Kellogg,  A.  O.    Shakspeare's  delineations  of  insanity,  imbecility,  and 

suicide.  6405 
Skeat,  W.  W.    Shakespeare's  Plutarch ;  select,  fr.  the  lives  which  illust. 

Shakespeare's  plays.  15449 

Weiss,  J.    Wit,  humor,  and  Shakespeare.  16587 

Exegetical  criticism. 

Brewer,  J.  8.     {In  his  English  studies.)  20734 

Dowden,  E.    Shakspere :  crit.  study  of  his  mind  and  art.  20028 

Elze,  K.    Essays  on  Shakespeare.  13401 

Gervinus,  G.  G.    Shakespeare  commentaries ;  tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.    2  v.  *I 

Hudson,  H.  N.    Shakespeare ;  his  life,  art,  and  characters.    2  v.  10070-1 

Knight,  C.  Studies  of  Shakespeare.  6371 
Lewes,  G.  H.    Shakespeare  as  actor  and  critic.    {In  his  Actors  and 

acting.)  14097 

Masson,  D.    Shakespeare  and  Goethe.    {In  his  Three  devils.)  13516 

Ruggles,  H.  I.    M(>thod  of  S.  as  an  artist.  8508 

Snider,  D.  J.    System  of  Shakespeare's  dramas.    2  v.  17475-6 

Swinburne,  A.  C.    A  study  of  Shakespeare.  19374 

Ulrici,  H.    Shakespeare's  dramatic  art;  hist,  and  character  of  S.    2  v.  17003-4 

White,  R.  G.     {In  his  Shakespeare's  scholar.)  4752 

-  {In  his  Memoirs  of  S.)  5985 
Kote.    For  criticisms  of  separate  plays,  see  the  entries  under  each  play. 

Forgeries. 
See  Textual  criticism,  below. 

Tales. 

Clarke,  M.  C.    Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's  heroines ;  ser.  of  tales.    3  v.  6855-7 

Lamb,  C,  and  M.    Tales  from  S.  5686 

-  -  Same ;  introd.  by  A.  Angier.  18406 
Seamer,  M.    Shakespeare's  stories  simply  told.  20516 

Textual  criticism,  Forgeries. 
Bowen,  F.    Restoration  of  the  text  of  S. ;  battle  of  the  commentators. 

(/w  his  Gleanings.)                                                   .  19941 
Collier,  J.  P.    Notes  and  emendations  to  the  text ;  from  manuscript  cor- 
rect, in  a  copy  of  1632.  884 
Ireland,  W.  H.    Confessions,  containing  the  particulars  of  his  fabrication 

of  the  S.  manuscripts;  introd.  by  R.  G.  White.  *I 

White,  R.  G.    Mr.  Collier's  folio  of  1632.    {In  his  Shakespeare's  scholar.)  4752 

General  and  miscellaneous  works. 

Bartol,  C.A.    The  personality  of  Shakespeare,  fin  Ais  Princ.  and  portr.)  19741 

Clarke,  J.  F.     {In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sketches.)  17757 

Cooper,  T.    {In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

Dowden,  E.    Shakespeare.  17263 

Emerson,  R.  W.     {In  his  Representative  men.)  1384 

Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Third  g&Werv,  etc.)  2267 

Goadbv,  E.    The  England  of  Shakespeare.  21508 

Goodrich,  S.  G.     (Jw  Ais  Famous  men.)  1592 

Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

-  Same ;  in  part.  {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 
Hugo,  V.  WiUiam  Shakespeare.  14443 
Jacox,  F.  Shakespeare  diversions.  14178 
Lowell,  J.  R.    Shakespeare  once  more.   {In  his  Among  my  books,  ser.  1.)  8428 


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Same  \  in  part.     (Jw  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  from  No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     {In  his  Chips,  v.  3.)  9116 

—  Reed,  H.    Lectures  on  Eng.  hist,  and  tragic  poetry  as  illust.  by  S.  8489 

—  Scherer,  E.    Shakspeare  et  la  critique,     (/ti  ^is  Etudes  crit.  de  lit.)  14600 

—  Schmidt,  J.    Fragmente  iiber  S.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen 

Leben,  v.  3.)  16318 

—  Tegg,  W.    Shakspeare  and  his  contemp. ;  with  plots  of  his  plays,  theatres, 

and  actors.  *I 

Shakespeare's  dream  ;    by  J.   Brougham.     {In  French's  mia. 

dram.,  V.  21.)  11846 

Shakspeare,  C.     St.  Paul  at  Athens  ;  spiritual  Christianity  in 

rel.  to  mod.  thought.  18307 

Shaler,  N.  S.     Age  of  the  Delaware  gravel  beds  cont.  chipped 

pebbles.     {In  Peabody  Mus.  of  Arch.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  19624 

—  Thoughts  on  the  nature  of  intellectual  property  and  its  importance  to  the 

state.  17644 

Contents.    Considerations  on  the  nature  of   intellectual  property. — 
Etlect  of  invention  on  national  culture. — American  communism. — Does 
the  fostering  of  inventiveness  profit  a  state  ? — International  property  in 
patents  and  copyrights. 
Shall  our  mothers  vote?  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.    {In  his  Handy  dr.)   16747 
Shamrock  and  thistle  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [ W.  T.  Adams] .  7030 

Shand,  A.  I.     Against  time.  10674 

—  Wrecked  off  the  Riff  coast.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  11.)  19156 
Shandon  bells  ;  by  W.  Black.  22564 
Shandy  Maguire  ;  drama  ;  by  J.  Pilgrim.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

v.'^31.)  11825 

Shanks,  W.  F.  G.     Personal  recollections  of  disting.  generals.     6570 
Contents.    Sherman. — Thomas. —  Grant. —  Sheridan. — Hooker. — Rous- 
seau.—Peculiarities  of   various  generals.  —  Some  peculiarities  of   our 
veterans. 
Shauly,  C.  D.     A  night  in  the  sewers.      {In  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 

Shannon,  — .  The  youthful  queen.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  25.)   11822 
Shannon,  The.    Black,  A.  and  C.     {Bi  their  Guide  to  Galway, 

etc.)  *1 

Sharp,  W.     Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti ;  a  record  and  a  study.         22704 
Sharpe,  S.     History  of  Egypt  till  the  conq.,  A.  D.  640.  3940 

—  Same;  6th.  ed.  2  v.  16862-3 
Sharpies,   S.   P.     Adulteration    of    food.     {In  Buck,  A.   H. 

Trea.  on  hygiene,  ete.,  v.  2.)  19452 
Shasters.     Specimens  of  the  Shasters  ;   with  descr.  ;  by  J.  J. 

Weitbrecht.  {In  Wright,  C.  Lect.  on  India.)  4876  ;  4877 
Shaw,  B.     Force  imparted  to  the  evid.  of  Christianity  fr.  the 

manner  in   which  distinct   lines   of  proof  converge  in   a 

common  centre.  {In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Faith,  etc.)  15879 
Shaw,  E.   M.     Fire    protection ;    man.    of    the    organization, 

machinery,  etc.,  of  the  fire  brigade  of  London.  17243 

—  Fire  surveys ;  principles  to  be  obs.  in  estimating  the  risk  of  buildings.  .  10972 

—  Fires  in  theatres.  15865 
Shaw,  F.  L.     Castle  Blair;  story  of  youthful  days.  18185 

—  Hector.  21111 

—  Phyllis  Browne.  Illust.  22297 
Shaw,  F.  A.  Brief  hist,  of  Russia.  (Eastern  question.)  17019 
Shaw,  H.  W.  {pseud.  Josh  Billings).      Josh  Billings  on  ice. 

Illust.  7638 

—  Smith,  F.  S.  Life  and  adventures  of  Billings ;  with  characteristic  sketch.  22951 
Shaw,  J.  Right-handedness.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Shaw,  R.     Visits  to  High  Tartary,  Y^rkand,  and  KAshghar, 

etc.     Map  and  illust.  10699 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1133 

Shaw,  R.  G.     Shaw,  S.  B.     {In  HigginsoD,  T.    W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v^  2.)  6493 

Shaw,  S.  B.     Biography  of  R.  G.  Shaw.      {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Shaw,  T.  B.     Complete  manual  of  Eng.  literature;  ed.,  with 

notes,  e^c,  by  W.  Smith ;  with  Sketch  of  Amer.  literature, 

by  H.  T.  Tuckerman.  8398 

—  History  of  English  literature.  10665 

—  and  Smith,  W.    Choice  specimens  of  Eng.  literature ;  adapt,  to  the  use 

of  Amer.  students,  by  B.  N.  Martin.  10561 

Shaw,  W.   H.     George  Villiers,   1st.   Duke  of  Buckingham; 

Stanhope  essay,  1882.  22705 

Shawl-straps  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  8380 

Shays  rebellion.  Minot,  G.  R.  {In  his  History  of  insurrections.)  *I 
She  stoops  to  conquer  ;  comedy  ;  by  O.   Goldsmith.      {In  Jiis 

Works.)  1566;  1571 

—  Same.    (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  10.)  11812 
Shea,  G.     Life  and  epoch  of  A.  Hamilton  ;  historical  study.  *I 

—  The  nature  and  form  of  the  Amer.  government  found,  in  the  Christian 

religion.  22298 

Sheaf  of  papers  ;  by  T.  G.  Appleton.  13736 

Sheafer,   H.   C.     Hygiene  of  coal,  mines.     {In  Buck,  A.  H. 

Trea.  on  hygiene,  etc.^  v.  2.)  19452 

Sheares,  H.  and  J.     Madden,  R.  R.     {In  his  United  Irishmen, 

ser.  4.)  13514 

Shedd,   J.   A.      Famous  painters  and  painting ;    illust.   with 

heliotypes  of    engr.    fr.    works   by   Raphael,    Correggio, 

Titian,  etc.  *1 

—  Famous  sculptors  and  sculpture.    Illust.  *I 
Shedd,  J.  H.     Water-supplies  for  large  institutions  and  small 

communities.     (Tfi  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Shedd.  W.  G.  T.     History  of  Christian  doctrine.     2  v.           5612-13 

—  Homiletics,  Pastoral  theology.  6777 

—  Lecture  upon  the  philosophy  of  history.  5663 
Sheep.     Brisbin,  J.  S.     The  beef  bonanza;  descr.  of  cattle- 
growing,  sheep-farming,  ete.,  in  the  West.  19983 

—  Hayes,  J.  L.    Sheep  husbandry  in  the  South.  17759 

—  Silver,  S.  W.  &  Co.    Australian  grazier's  guide.  19131 

—  Stewart,  H.    The  shepherd's  manual ;  pract.  treat,  on  the  sheep.  15692 
Shell,  R.  L.    Evadne  ;  or.  The  statue  ;  play.    {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  7.)  11809 

—  Sketches,  legal  and  political ;  ed.,  with  notes,  by  M.  W.  Savage.    2  v.  3941-2 

—  Speech  on  Irish  munic.  reform.     {In  Speeches  of  em.  Brit,  statesmen, 

ser.  2.)  7724 

—  Speeches ;  with  mem.  by  T.  Macnevin.    2d.  ed.  5830 

—  Dix,  J.  R.    Portraits  in  Paddy-Land.    (In  his  Pen  and  ink  sk.)  *I 

—  Francis,  G.  H.     (In  his  Orators.)  1525 
Shelburne,  Earl  of.  See  Fitzmaurice,  W.^marq.  of  Lansdoivne. 
Sheldon,  E.  A.     Elementary  object  lessons.  8609 

—  Lessons  on  objects.  8608 

—  What  is  the  proper  work  of  a  primary  school  ?    (In  Nat.  Teach.  Ass. 

Addr.,  1870.)                                      *  11608 

Shelley,   C.   P.   B.     Workshop    appliances ;    instruments  and 

tools  used  by  engineers.  11970 
Shelley,  Lady  J.  Shelley  memorials.  Added,  Essay  on  Christi- 
anity, by  P.  B.  Shelley.  3945 
Shelley,  M.  W.  (G.).     The  fortunes  of  Perkin  Warbeck.  5152 

—  Frankenstein.  7646 


1134  FKEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Gilflllan,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2266 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
Shelley,  P.  B.    Correspondence.   (In  Southey,  R.  Correspond- 
ence with  C.  Bowles.)  22661 

—  Essay  on  Christianity.     {In  Shelley,  J.    Shelley  memorials.)  3945 

—  Essays,  letters  from  abroad,  translations,  and  fragments.    2  v.  3943-4 

—  Poetical  works.  874 

—  Same;  text  rev.  with  notes  and  mem.,  by  W.  M.  Rossetti.    2  v.  10882-3 

—  Gilfillan,  G.    {In  his  Sketches,»e«c.)  2255 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.    Shelley's  poetical  mysticism.     (In  his  Ess.,  v.  2.)  10129 

—  Kingslev,  C.    Thoughts  on  Shelley.     {In  his  Lit.  ess.)  21362 

—  MacCarthy,  D.  F.    Shelley's  early  life.  11633 

—  Mason,  D.    Life  and  poetry  of  Shelley.     {In  his  Wordsworth,  etc.)  13877 

—  Shelley,  J.    Shelley  memorials.  3945 

—  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Anecdote  biog.  of  Shelley.  16609 

—  Swinburne,  A.  C.    Notes  on  the  text  of  Shellev.     {In  his  Ess.  and  stud.)  14246 

—  Symonds.  J.  A.    Shelley.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  18176 

—  Trelawny,  E.  J.    Records  of  Shelley,  Byron,  and  the  author.    2  v.  18120-1 
Recollections  of  the  last  days  of  Shelley.  4489 

Shells.     See  Conchology. 

Shelton,  F.  W.     The  rector  of  St.  Bardolph's.  3950 

Shenandoah  (vessel).    Hunt,  C.  E.    The  Shenandoah;  or.  The 

last  confederate  cruiser.  6668 
Shenandoah  Valley.     Pond,  G.  E.     The    Shenandoah  Valley 

in  1864.     (Camp,  of  the  Civ.  War.)  22478 
Shenstone,  W.     The  schoolmistress  ;  Verses  written  at  an  Inn 

at  Henley.     '(In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 
Shepard,  T.    Memoir  of  his  own  life.     (In  Young,  A.    Chroni- 
cles.) 4911 

Shepard,  W.,  ed.     The  literary  life;  namely: 

Authors  and  authorship.  21253 

Pen  plct.  of  mod.  authors.  21905 
Shepherd,  D.  A.,  pseud.     See  Farman,  E. 
Shepherd,   G.   H.     A  short  history  of  the  British  school  of 

painting.  22706 
Shepherd.     See  also  Shepard,  Sheppard. 

Shepherd  lady,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.                 *  *I 

Shepherd  lord,  The  ;  by  J.  Corner.  10581 

Shepherd  of  Salisbury  Plain  ;  and  other  tales  ;  by  H.  More.  3145 

Shepherds  all  and  maidens  fair  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  17568 

Sheppard,  E.  S.  (pseud.  E.  Berger).     Charles  Auchester.  396 

—  Counterparts.  397 

—  Rumor.  5491 
Sheppard,  F.     Constitutional  text  book  [U.  S.].  7615 

—  First  book  of  the  Constitution  [U.  S.] .  11198 
Sheppard,  F.  H.     Love  afloat ;  story  of  the  American  navy.  13787 
Sheppard,  J.     Notices  of  Mr.  Foster  as  a  preacher  and  com- 
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Sheppard,  J.  G.  Fall  of  Rome,  and  rise  of  the  new  nationali- 
ties ;  lect.  on  connect,  bet.  anc.  and  mod.  history.  3952 

Sheppard,  T.  B.   Stephens,  A.  J.  Argument  in  the  case  of  T.  J3- 

Sheppard  against  W.  J.  E.  Bennett,  Clerk.  11133 

Sheppard.     See  also  Shepard,  Shepherd. 

Sherbrooke;  by  H.  B.  G[oodwin].  6360 

Sherburne,  A.     Memoirs  of  S.,  a  pensioner  of  the  navy  of  the 

revolution,  by  himself.     2d.  ed.  3953 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1135 

Sheridan,  Mrs.  F.  (C).  Elwood,  A.  K.    {In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 
Sheridan,  P.  H.    Deuison,  C.  W.     Illustrated  life,  campaigns, 

and  pub.  serv.  of  Sheridan.  6157 

—  Keira,  De  B.  R.    Sheridan's  troopers  on  the  borders.  8649 

—  Shanks,  W.  F.  G.     (In  his  Personal  recollections.)  6570 

—  Sketch  of  Sheridan.     (Bi  Our  great  captains.)  5962 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.  (In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354= 
Sheridan,  R.  B.     Works  ;  with  a  mem.  by  J.  P.  Browne,  cont. 

extr.  fr.  the  life  by  T.  More.  13290 

Contents.    Memoir. — The  rivals. — St.  Patrick's  day. — The  duenna. — 

A  trip  to  Scarborougli. — The  school  for  Scandal. — The  critic. — Pizarro. — 

Verses  to  the  memory  of  Garrick. 

—  Plays.    /S'ee  Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     (In  his  Most  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Moore,  T.    Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sheridan.    2  v.  6950-1 

—  Rae,  W.  T.    Wilkes,  Sheridan,  Fox :    The  opposition  under  George  III.      12771 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  (In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Sheridan,  T.  Life  of  J.  Swift.  3954 
Sharif,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  8.)  *I 
Sherlocks,  The  ;  by  J.  Saunders.  18503 
Sherman,  C.  R.  Wilson,  J.  G.  (In  his  sk.  of  illust.  sold.)  12537 
Sherman,  J.     Bi'onson,  S.  A.     John  Sherman  ;    life  and  pub. 

services.  22616 

Sherman,  R.     Sketch  of  S.   (/n  Biog.  of  self -taught  men,  v.  1.)       410 

—  Sketch  of  S.  (In  Famous  boys.)  7707 
Sherman,  W.  T.     Memoirs  ;  by  himself.     2  v.                           13737-8 

—  Bowman,  S.  M.  and  Irwin,  R.  B..    Sherman  and  his  campaigns.     (Im- 

perfect.) 6159 
Same ;  another  copy.  *I 

—  Boynton,  H.  V.  N.    Sherman's  historical  raid.  14319 

—  Convngham,  D.  P.    Sherman's  march  thr.  the  South.  6136 

—  Headley,  P.  C.    Life  of  Sherman.  6003 

—  Moultoh,  C.  W.    Review  of  Sherman's  memoirs  in  the  light  of  its  own 

evidence.  15433 

—  Shanks,  W.  F.  G.    (In  his  Personal  recollections.)  6570 

—  Sketch  of  S.     (In  Our  great  captains.)  5962 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.  (In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 
Sherwood,  J.  D.  Comic  history  of  the  United  States.  Illust.  8020 
Sherwood,  M.  E.  W.     A  transplanted  rose.  '        22198 

—  Triumph  of  an  idea.  (In  Gilmaq,  A.  Magna  Charta  stor.)  21890 
Sherwood,   Mrs.  M.  M.    (B).     Works.     16  vols.     (v.  3,  6-8 

ivanting.  3955-6  ;  3958-9  ;  3963-70 

Contents.  V.  1.  History  of  Henry  Milner,  pts.  1-3.  2.  History  of 
the  Fairchild  family  .—Orphans  of  Normandy  .—The  latter  days.  3.  Miss- 
ing, 4.  Indian  pilgrim.— Broken  hyacinth.— Little  woodman.— Babes  in 
the  wood.— Clara  Stephens.— Golden  clew.— Katharine  Seward.— Mary 
Anne.— Iron  cage.— Little  beggars.  5.  The  infant's  progress.— Flowers 
of  the  forest.— Juliana  Oaklev.  —  Ermina.— Emancipation.  6-8,  miss- 
ing. 9-12.  The  lady  of  the  manor.  4  v.  13.  Social  tales.  14.  The 
monk  of  Cinii6s.— The  rosary.— The  Roman  baths.  — St.  Hospice.— The 
violet  leaf  .—The  convent  of  St.  Clair.  15.  History  of  Henry  Milner,  pt. 
4.— Sabbaths  on  the  continent.— The  idler.  16.  History  of  John  Marten. 
Shetland  Islands.     Anderson,  G.  and  P.     (/w  their  Guide  to 

the  Highlands,  etc.)     (Black's  Guides.)  *I 

—  Kneeland,  S.    Notes  on  the  Orkney,  S.,  and  Faroe  Is.     (7w  his  Amer.  in 

Iceland.)  15370 

—  Sinclair,  C.  Shetland  and  the  Shetlauders.  4002 
Shew,   J.     Consumption  ;    its  prevention   and   cure   by   water 

treatment.                                                                   *  4045 

—  The  hydropathic  family  physician.  3971 

—  Notes  and  additions.     (In  Lambe,  W.    Water  and  vegetable  diet,  etc.)  2551 

—  Water-cure.    See  Fowlers  and  Wells'  Water-cure  Lib. 


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Shields,  W.  A.     On  the  inspector  and  the  schoolmaster.     {In 

Soc.  for  encour.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  5855- 

Shifting  for  himself  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  16731 

Shifting  winds  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  8033 

Shillaber,  B.  P.  {pseud.  Mrs.  Partington).  Cruises  with  Cap- 
tain Bob  on  sea  and  land.     (Ike  Partington  and  his  friends.)  19371 

—  The  Double-runner  Club ;  or,  The  lively  boys  of  Rivertown.     (Ike  Part- 

ington ser.)  *  21254 

—  Ike  Partington ;  adv.  of  a  human  boy  and  his  friends.  18171 

—  Lines  in  pleasant  places ;  rythmics  of  many  moods  and  quantities ;   wise 

and  otherwise.  12775 

—  Parti ngtonlan  patchwork.  11293 
Shillitoe.  T.  Balfour,  C.  L.  {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 
Shiloh  ;  by  W.  M.  L.  Jay  [J.  L.  M.  Woodruff].  9842 
Shinn,  Earl,    {pseud.  E.  Strahan).     The  new  Hyperion  ;  from 

Paris  to  Marly  by  way  of  the  Rhine  ;    Illust.  by  Dor6  and 
others.  .  13350 

Shioda,  M.  Japanese  pottery  ;  native  report ;  introd.  and  cata- 
logue by  A.  W.  Franks.  Illust.  (S.  Kensington  Mus. 
Art.  Hd.-bks.)  *I 

Ship  ahoy!  12365 

Ship-building.     Griffiths,  J.  W.     Progressive  ship  builder.  2  v.         *I 

—  Peake,  J.    Rudiments  of  naval  architecture.  3438 

—  Pim,  B.    Ship-building.  15474 

—  Smith,  J.    On  the  ships  of  the  ancients.  (77i /its  Voyage  of  St.  Paul,  e^c.)      17539 

—  Thearle,  S.  J.  P.    Naval  architecture;  elem.  treat,  on  laying  off  wood  and 

iron  ships.    2  v.  *I 

Naval  architecture ;  elem.  treat,  on  wood  and  iron  ship-building.    2  v.  *I 

Naval  architecture ;  treat,  on  laying  off  and  building  wood,  iron,  and 

composite  ships.    2  v.  *I 

—  Washington,  J.    Progress  of  nav.  architecture.     {In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of 

Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  4735 

—  Wilson,  T.  D.  Outline  of  ship-building,  theoret.  and  practical.  *I 
Ship-carpenter's  family.  The  ;  by  W.  E.  S.  Whitman.  4751 
Ship,  The,  in  the  desert;    poem;    by  Joaquin  Miller   [C.  H. 

Miller].  14117 

Shippen,  E.     A  Christmas  at  sea.  21255 

—  Release  of  unpaid  Japanese  indemnitv  bv  the  U.  S.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass. 

Addr.,  1873.)                                       '      *  17758 

—  Thirty  years  at  sea.  18239 
Shippen,  R.  R.  Daily  praise  and  prayer.  15353 
Shipping.     Bolles,  A.  S.    {In  Tiis  Industrial  hist,  of  the  U.  S.)  18466 

—  Lindsay,  W.  S.  History  of  merchant  shipping  and  anc.  commerce.  4  v.  *I 
Ships.     Ballantyne,  R.  M.     Man  on  the  ocean  ;    book  about 

boats  and  ships.  13273 

—  Chapman,  C.    All  about  ships.  11776 

—  History  of  a  ship  f r.  her  cradle  to  her  grave ;  with  acct  of  mod.  steam- 

ships and  torpedoes.  -  21324 

—  Woodworth,  J.  M.    The  safetv  of  ships  and  of  those  who  travel  in  them. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso".  Kept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  See  also  Seamanship. 

Shipton,  Mother.     Mother  Shipton  ;   coll.  of  the  earliest  ed.  of 

her  prophecies  ;  with  introd.  22427 

—  Harrison,  W.  H.  Mother  Shipton  investigated.  20934 
Shipwrecks.     Great  shipwrecks  ;  record  of  perils  and  disasters 

at  sea,  1544-1877.  17312 

Shirley,  pseud.  See  Skelton,  J. 

Shirley;  by  C.  I^ront^  [Nicholls].  513 

Shirreff,  E.     Claim  of  Froebel's  system  to  be  called,  "The  new 

education."     (Pps.  on  educ.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1137 

—  Sketch  of  F.  Froebel.     (In  Marenholz-Biilow,  B.  von.    Keminis.  of  F.)         17063 
Shirwa,  Lake.     Livingstone,  D.  and  C.     (In  their  Narrative 

of  an  exp.  to  the  Zambesi.  6261 

Shoals,  Isles  of.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.     {In  Ms  Atlantic  Is.)  17827 

—  Jenness,  J.  S.    The  Isles  of  Shoals.  11691 

—  Thaxter,  C.    Among  the  Isles  of  Shoals.  11571 
Shocking  events ;    by  J.   B.   Buckstoue.     (In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  36.)  7989 

Shocking  story,  A  ;  by  W.  Collins.  18254 

Shoddy  ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.     (In  his  Success,  etc.)  10753 

Shoemaker  of  Toulouse,  The;    drama;   by  F.   S.  Hill,      (hi 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  V.  32.)  11826 

Shoemakers.     Lives  of  distinguished  shoemakers.  3973 

Shone,  I.     Pneumatic  sewage  system.     (In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur..Proc.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Shoolbred,  J.  N.     Electric  lighting.     (In  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Illumination  bv  electricity.    (In  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur. 

Proc,  V.  8.)  *I 

Shooting.     Bogardus,  A.  H.     Field,  cover,  and  trap  shooting.  13063 

—  Dougall,  J.  D.    Shooting;  its  appliances,  practice,  and  purpose.  15843 

—  Gildersleeve,  H.  A.    Rifles  and  marksmanship.  20410 

—  Greener,  W.  W.    The  gun  and  its  development ;  with  notes  on  shooting.  *I 
Practical  hints  on  rifle  practice,  with  military  arms.  22760 

—  Starr,  G.  C.    The  forest  and  stream ;  hand-book  for  riflemen.  15929 

—  Weston,  A.  H.    The  rifle  club  and  range.  18692 

—  AVingate,  G.  W.    Manu  al  for  rifle  pract.  at  longrange,  and  the  formation 

of  rifle  associations.  '  14173 

Shopkeeper,    The,    turned   gentleman ;    by   Moli^re.     (In   his 

Dram,  wks.,  v.  3.)  16845 

Shoring.     Stock,  C.  H.     Treatise  on  S.  and  underpinning.  *I 

Short,  J.  T.     The  North  Americans  of  antiquity  ;  their  origin, 

migrations,  and  type  of  civilization.  19372 

Short-hand.     See  Eclectic  short-hand  ; — Phonography  ; — Sten- 
ography. 
Short  stories  for  spare  moments.     2d.  ser.  6965 

Contents.  Cheesebro,  C.  The  record  of  Dorcas  Bently.— Hooper,  L. 
H.  The  blue  cabinet.— Fabre,  A.  Golden  dreams.— Davis,  R.  H.  The 
pearl  of  great  price.— Austin,  J.  G.  Nor  dead,  nor  living.— Kereven,  K. 
P.  Doctor  Aar.— Dorr,  L.  S.  The  Mannerings.— Stockton,  F.  R.  Maha- 
la's  drive.— Hooper,  L.  H.  The  photographer's  story. — Janvrin,  M.  W. 
Who  shall  separate  us?— Evelyn,  W.  M.  The  young  priest.— Boggs,  R. 
Ricardo  il  falcone. 
Short  studies  on  great  subjects.  See  Froude,  J.  A. 
Shorthouse,  J.  H.     John  Inglesant ;  a  romance.  21443 

Shoulder  straps  ;  by  H.  Morford.  5888 

Showman,  A,  Life  of;  by  D.  P.  Miller.  11930 

Showmen.     Frost,  T.     The  old  showmen  and  old  London  fairs.  13708 
Shove,  G.  A.     Life  under  glass  ;  cont.  sugg.  toward  the  form- 
ation of  artificial  climates  ;   [Plan  for  a  sanitarium].  12505 
Shreve,  S.  H.     Treatise  on  the  strength  of  bridges  and  roofs.     3  5941 
Shrewsbury,   Mass.      Stockwell,   G.  A.     History  of  S.     (In 

Hist,  of  Wor.  Co.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Shrewsbury   School.     Seaman,    O.     Shrewsbury ;    the   school 

life.     (I7i  Everyday  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 

Shubrick,  Mrs.  R.     Watson,  H.  C.     (In  his  Heroic  women.)       4676 
Shuck,  H.     Eddy,  D.  C.     (In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 


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Hhulah,  pseud.     The  mother's  request ;  or,  Ballyshan  Castle.        7116 

Shultz,  Mrs.  A.  M.  The  song  of  the  flume.  {In  Outcrop- 
pings,  etc.)  612^ 

Shunk,  W.  F.  The  field  engineer ;  pract.  in  the  survey,  loca- 
tion, and  track- work  of  railroads,  etc.  19858 

Shurtleff,  J.  B.     The  governmental  instructor  ;  or,  View  of  the 

government  of  the  U.  8.,  and  state  governments.  3974 

Shurtleff,  N.  B.     Topographical  and  hist,  descr.  of  Boston.        10627 

Shurtleff,  N.  B.,  the  younger.     Dimmock,  W.  R.      (In  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Shuttleworth,  J.  K.     Address,  Burnley  Ch.  of  Eng.  Lit.  Inst., 

1854.     (In  Literary  addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 

Shuttleworth,  J.  K.     Life  of  Bach.     See  Bitter,  C.  H. 

Shuttleworth,  P.  N.     Consistency  of  revelation  with  itself  and 

with  human  reason.  3075 

Shway  Yoe.     The  Burman  ;  his  life  and  notions.     2  v.  22560-1 

Shylock  ;  by  F.  Talfourd.     (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  17.)      11844 

Si  jamais  je  te  pince  ;  com^die.     (In  Labiche,  E.  M.     Theatre 

compL,  V.  10.)  14574 

Siam.     Bacon,  G.  B.     Siam,  as  it  was  and  is.     (Illust.  lib.  of 

travel,  etc.)  11479 

—  Corner,  J.    Account  of  Siam.     linker  China.)  976 

—  Helms,  L.  V.     {In  his  Pioneering,  etc.)  21974 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Adventures  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  S.  and  Java.  19882 

—  Leonowens,  A.  H.    The  English  governess  at  the  Siamese  court.  9294 
The  romance  of  the  harem ;  [with  A  legend  of  the  gold  and  silver  mines 

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—  Neale,  F.  A.    Narrative  of  residence  at  the  capital  of  Siam.  3225 

—  Roberts,  E.     (In  his  Embassv  to  the  eastern  courts.)  3661 

—  Spiers,  G.   Die  Preussischen  Expedition  nach  Ostasien,  1860-1862;  Reise- 

Skizzen  aus  Japan,  China,  Siam,  und  der  indischen  luselwelt.  10267 

Siamese  twins  ;  by  G.  A.  a  Beckett.   (In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  28.)  7985 

Siberia.     Bush,  R.  J.     Reindeer,  dogs,  and  snow-shoes ;  jour. 

of  Siberian  trav.,  1865,  1867.  9610 

—  Cochrane,  J.  D.    Pedestrian  jour.  thr.  S.     {In  Tavlor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod. 

travel.)                                                                   '  4366 

—  Dostoyeffsky,  F.    Buried  alive ;  penal  servitude  in  Siberia.  20362 

—  Eden,  C.  H.    Frozen  Asia;  with  an  acct.  of  the  native  tribes.  19784 

—  Gilder,  W.  H.    Sledge  journey  through  S.     (Jw  his  Ice-pack,  etc.)  22724 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    Siberia  and  Kamschatka.     (In  his  Stor.  of  adv.)  20849 

—  Kennan,  G.    Tent  life  in  Siberia.  9021 

—  Lansdell,H.    Through  Siberia.    2  v.  21425-6 

—  Seebohm,  H.   Siberia  in  Asia;  valley  of  the  Yenesay ;  descr.  of  nat.  hist., 

migration  of  birds,  etc.  '  22927 

Siberia  in  Europe ;  visit  to  the  val lev  of  the  Petchora;  descr.  of  the 

natural  hist.,  etc.  '  20249 

Sibley,  J.  L.       Biographical  sk.  of  graduates  of  Harv.  Univer- 
sity.  2  V.  11715;  21629 
Sibree,  J.  The  great  African  island  ;  chapters  on  Madagascar  ; 
with  illust.  of  scripture   and   early  church  hist.   fr.  native 
habits,  etc.     Maps  and  illust.  19671 

—  Madagascar  and  its  people.  8970 
Sibson,  A.     Agricultural  chemistry.                                                   3976 

—  Every  day  chemistry.  5778 
Sibyl  Huntington  ;  by  J.  C.  R.  Dorr.  11503 
Sibyl  Spencer  ;  by  J.  Kent.  17990 
Sicard,  R.   A.   C,    Abbe.     Relation.     (In   M^moires   sur   les 

journ^es  de  Sept.,  1792.)  (Barriere.  Bib.  desm^m.,  v.  18.)  14538* 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1139 

Sicilien,  Le  ;  comedie-ballet,  par  Moli^re.    (Oeuvres,  v.  4.)        ^  14607 

—  Same ;  Eng.  trans.     {In  his  Dram,  works,  v.  2.)  16844 
Sicily.  Bacou,  A.  T.  A  month  in  1^.  (In  Murphy,  B.  and  others. 

On  the  Rhine.)  19935 

—  Butterworth,  H.     (Jw  ^ is  Zigzag  journevs  in  classic  lands.)  19874 

—  Elliot,  r.    Diarv  of  an  idle  woman  in  Sicily.  2  v.  21692-3 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.*   Sicilian  cycles.    {In  his  Hist,  ess.,  ser.  3.)  19219 

—  Hare,  A.  J.  C.    Cities  of  Southern  Italy  and  Sicily.  22862 

—  Hunt,  L.    Ajarof  honeyfr.Mt.  Hybla.  12902 

—  Eenan,  E.    Vingt  jours  en  Sicile.     {In  his  Melanges  d'hist.)  14516 

—  Taylor,  B.    The  lands  of  the  Saracen.  4360 

—  Tu'ckerman,  H.  T.    Sicily ;  a  pilgrimage.                                             .  4526 
Sick  giant,  The,   and  the  Doctor  dwarf  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.     {In 

his  Works,  v.  4.)  *I 
Sick  room.  A,  Shadows  of.  12388 
Sickness.     Jackson,  J.  C.  How  to  treat  the  sick  without  medi- 
cine. 13870 

—  Martineau,  H.    Life  in  the  sick-room.  5176 

—  Suggestions  for  the  sick-room ;  corapl.  by  an  Amer.  woman.  15693 

—  Tileston,  M.  W.    Sursumcorda;  Hymns  for  the  sick  and  suftering.  17177 

—  iSee  also  Ailments ;— Nursing. 

Siddons,  S.     Fitzgerald,  P.     Great  debuts  :  Garrick — Siddons 

— Kean.      {Li  his  Roman,  of  the  Eng.  stage.)  13430 

—  Siddons.    {In  Lights  of  the  old  Eng.  stage.)  17924 

—  Jameson,  A.     {In  her  Sketches.)  2329 
Sidgwick,  H.     Methods  of  ethics.  13636 

—  Same;  supplement;  cont.  the  additions,  etc.,  in  the  2d.  ed.  17503 
Siding,  A,  at  a  railway  station  ;  by  J.    A.    Froude.     (/n  his 

Short  stud.,  ser.  4.)  22579 
Sidney,  E.     Teaching  the  idiot.     (Li  Soc.  for  Encour.  of  arts, 

etc.     Lect.)  5855 
Sidney,  M.^  pseicd.     See  Lothrop,  H.  M. 
Sidney,  Sir  P.     Miscellaneous  works  ;  with  life  and  notes  by 

W.  Gray.  3979 

—  Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia;  with  notes  andintrod.  ess.,  bv  H.  Fris- 

well.                                                                                           '  7006 

—  Defence  of  poesy ;  with  acct.  of  the  author.     (Lib.  of  old  Eng.  pr.  writers.)  3887 

—  Davis,  Mrs.  S.  M.    Life  and  times  of  Sidney.  3978 

—  Kingsley,  H.     {In  his  Fireside  stud.,  v.  2.)'  16539 
Sidney,  S.    Three  colonies  of  Australia  :  New  So.  Wales,  Vic- 
toria, and  So.  Australia.  3980 

Sidonia  the  sorceress  ;  by  J.  W.  Meinhold.  5245 

Siebe,  H.     The  conquest  of  the  sea  ;  about  divers  and  diving.  12207 

Sieber,  F.     The  art  of  singing.  11241 

Siege,  The,  of  London  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  22588 

Sieges.     Robson,  W.     The  great  sieges  of  history.  3681 
Siemens,  C.  W.     The  bathometer.     {In  So.   Kensington  Sci. 

lect.,  V.  2.)  17679 

—  Fuel.     (Yan  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14175 

—  Steadiness  of  the  electric  current.     {In  Du  Moncel,  T.  and  Preece,  W. 

H.    Incandescent  elec.  lights.)  22388 
Siena.  Norton,  C.  E.    Siena  and  Our  Lady  of  the  Assumption. 

{In his  Hist.  stud,  of  Ch.  building.)  19888 
Sierra  Leone.     Williams,  G.  W.     Account  of  the  Negro  gov- 
ernments of  S.  L.   and  Liberia.     (In  his  History   of  the 
Negro  race,  V.  1.)  22307 
Sierra  Nevada.     King,  C.     Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Ne- 
vada. 9943 

—  See  also  California. 


1140  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Siey^s,  E.  J.,  comte.  Brougham,  H.   (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)  527 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     (In  his  Notices  et  portr.,  v.  1.)  9573 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Sigel,  F.  The  Amer.  republic.  (7n  Atlas  ess.)  18292 
Sight.     See  Vision. 

Sight  and  insight ;  by  T.  S.  King.  {In  Jus  Subst.  and  show.)  17277 
Sight-seeing;  by  T.  G.  Appleton.  (In  his  Chequer-work.)  19019 
Sights  a-foot ;  by  W.  Collins.  12100 

Sights  and  insights  ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  2  v.  15544-5 

Sights  and  thoughts  in  for.  churches,   and  among  foreign  peo- 
ples ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8935 
Sigma,  pseud.     See  Sargent,  L.  M. 
Signboards.     Blavignac,  J.  D.     Histoire  des  enseignes  d'hotel- 

leries,  d'auberges,  et  de  cabarets.  *I 

—  Sadler,  L.  R.  and  Hotten,  J.  C.  History  of  signboards.  6536 
Sign  language.     Mallery,    G.     Sign   language   amg.  the  No. 

Amer.  Indians  comp.   with  that  amg.  other  peoples  and 

deaf-mutes.     (In  Smithson.  Inst.  Bur.  of  Ethnol.  Ann. 

rept.,  1879-80.)  *I 

Signal  boys,  The  ;  by  Qc.  C.  Eggleston.  17303 

Signal-man,  The;  by  C.  Dickens.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  8.)  12979 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.     Belisle,   D.   W. 

Biographies  of  the  Signers.      {Inhis  Hist,  of  Indep.  Hall.)   5447 

—  Currier,  E.    Lives  of  the  Signers.     (In  his  Polit.  text  book.)  1070 

—  Lives  of  the  S.     (In  Lives  of  the  heroes,  etc.)  2122 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  Signers.  2759 
Signing  the  contract ;  by  M.  Finley.  18277 
Signing  the  Declaration  of  Independence ;  by  C.  E.  B.  Howe. 

{In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  38.)  7990 

Signor  Monaldini's  niece.     (No  name  ser.)  18245 

Signorelli,  L.  Jameson,  A.  (/n  hei"  Mem.)  2324 
Sigourney.  L.  (H.)   Essay  on  the  genius  of  Mrs.  Hemans.  {In 

Hemans,  F.     Works,  v.  1.)  5799 

—  The  faded  hope ;  [memorials  of  A.  M.  Sigourney] .  9697 

—  Letters  of  life ;  [autobiographical] .  6275 

—  Letters  to  young  ladies.    10th.  ed.  3981 

—  Past  meridian.  3982 

—  Scenes  in  mv  native  land.  3983 

—  Sketches.     ^  3984 

Contents.    The  father.— Legend  of  Oxford.— The  family  portraits.— 
Oriana. — The  intemperate. — The  patriarch. 
Sigurd  the  Volsung  and  the  fall  of  the  Niblungs,  Story  of ;  by 

W.  Morris.  16774 

Sikes,  W.  W.     Under  a  cloud.     {In  Stor.  and  sketches.)  6883 

Sikes,  W.     British  goblins  ;  Welsh  folk-lore,  fairy  mythology, 

legends,  and  traditions.     lUust.  20033 

Silas  H^arner,  the  weaver  of  Raveloe  ;  by  George  Eliot  [Mrs. 

Lewes].  1415 

Silcber,  F.  Succinct  instr.  for  singing  schools  and  choral  soci- 
eties ;  tr.  by  S.  Novello.  (Novello's  lib.)  11730 
Silcote  of  Silcotes  ;  by  H.  Kingsley.  7046 
Silence  ;  poem  ;  by  S.  M.  Hageman.  16927 
Silence,  The,  and  the  voices  of  God  ;  sermons,  by  F.  W.  Farrar.  12117 
Silence  dans  les  rangs  I  comedie  ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly.      {In  Le- 

gouve,  J.  W.  E.  G.     ThMtre,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14685 

—  Same;  Silence  in  the  ranks.     (In  Plays  for  private  act.)  17926 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1141 

Silent  partner,  The  ;  by  E.  8.  Phelps.  9105 

Silent  struggles  ;  by  A.  8.  Stephens.  5939 

Silhouettes.     See  Hinds,  H.  M.     Also  Scroll  sawing. 
Silius  Italicus,  C.     Punicorum  libri,  cur.  N.  E.  Lemaire.    2  v. 

(Bib.  class.  Lat.)  8329-30 

Siljestrom,  P.  A.     Educational  institutions  of  the  U.  8.  ;  their 

character  and  organization  ;  tr.  by  F.  Rowan.  *I 

Silk.     Brockett,  L.  P.     Silk  industry  in  America  ;  history.  *I 

—  Cobb,  B.  F.    Silk.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15469 

—  Cowdin,  E.  C.    Silk  and  silk  manufactures.      {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris 

Expos.,  1867,  Kept.,  v.  6.)  9101 

—  Silk  Association  of  America.  The  silk  goods  of  Amer. ;  acct.  of  improve- 

ments and  advances  of  manuf.  in  thelJ.  S. ;  by  W.  C.  Wyckoff.  20140 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.  The  silk  trade  and  manuf.  (In  his  Sci.  and  comm.)  18644 
Sillimau,  A.  E.    A  gallop  amg.  American  scenery  ;  or,  Sketches 

of  Amer.  scenes  and  military  adventure.  20904 

Silliman,  Prof.  B.     Visit  to  Europe,  1851.  2  v.  3986-7 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.  Life  of  Silliman.  2  v.  6325-6 
Silliman,  B.,  Jr.     First  principles  of  chemistry.  3985 

—  Mineralogical  notes.  (In  Tribune  pop.  science.)  *I 
Silloway,  T.   W.     Text   book  of   mod.    carpentry ;  treat,    on 

building  timber,  etc.  2289 

Silver,  8.  W.  &  Co.     Australian  grazier's  guide.  19131 

Silver.     Anderson,  A.  D.     The  silver  country  ;  or,  The  great 

southwest.  17410 

—  Bagehot,  A.    On  the  depreciation  of  silver.  17206 

—  Browne,  J.  R.    Silver  regions  of  Nevada.    (In  his  Adv.  in  the  Apache 

country.)  '  7588 

—  Mowry,  S."    Arizona  and  Sonora;  geography,  hist.,  and  res.  of  the  silver 

region  of  No.  America.  609o 

—  Phillips,  J.  A.    Mining  and  metallurgy  of  gold  and  silver.  *I 

—  Smith,  J.  V.  C.    Buried  millions.    Where  do  the  gold  and  silver  go?  18286 

—  See  also  Metallurgy ;— Precious  metals. 

Silver  question.     Bo  wen,  F.   Minority  rept.  on  the  silver  ques- 
tion, 1877.      {In  his  Gleanings.)  19941 

—  Horton,  S.  D.    Silver  and  gold,  and  their  rel.  to  resumption.  17632 

—  Wells,  D.  A.    The  silver  question;  the  dollar  of  the  fathers  versus  the 

dollar  of  the  sons.  17416 

—  Weston,  G.  M.  The  silver  question.  18243 
Silver  keys.  The  ;  by  A.  L.  O.  E.  [C.  Tucker].  11705 
Silver  lake  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  7439 
Silver  medal,  The  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  20076 
Silver  pitchers  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  15781 
Silver  store ;  fr.   mediaeval.  Christian,  and  Jewish  mines ;  by 

8.  B.  Gould.  22523 

Silversmith's   work.     Pollen,    J.    H.     Gold  and  silversmith's 

work.  *I 

—  Wheatley,  H.  B.  awe?  Delamotte,  P.  H.    Art  work  in  gold  Jind  silver; 

media3val.  *I 
Silvervale,  L.     An  orphan  of  the  Old  Dominion  ;  hist,  of  her 

life,  etc.  11408 

Silvestre,  A.    Le  coin;  monologue.    {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  4.)  14794 

—  Tizianello.  (In  SaynHes,  etc.,  s6r.  2.)  14792 
Silvestre  de  8acy,  8.  U.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  14.)  *I 

Silvia;  by  J.  Kavanagh.  16586 

Simcox,  E.     Natural  law;  essay  in  ethics.  17067 


1142 


FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY, 


Simcox,  G.  A.     History  of  Latin  literature  fr.  Ennius  to  Boe- 


ed.  adapt,  for  Amer.  readers. 


12928 

17284-5 

21461 

9574 

17093 
15473 
18644 


thius.     2  V.  22605-6 

Sime,  J.     History  of  Germany 
(Hist,  course  for  schools.) 

—  Lessing;  with  portraits.    2  v. 

—  Schiller.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.) 
Simeon,  J.  J.     Mignet,  F.  A.  A.    {In  his'^ot.  etportr.,  v.  2.) 
Simmonds,  P.  L.     Animal  products  ;  their  preparation,  com- 

merc.  uses,  and  value. 

—  Fibres  and  cordage.     (Brit,  raanuf.  ind.) 

—  Science  and  commerce;  their  infl.  on  our  manufactures. 

Contents.  Obligations  of  commerce  to  science  and  the  vegetable  pro- 
ducts imported.— Mineral  and  animal  substances  entering  into  commerce. 
—  Chief  mineral  and  vegetable  products  of  commerce.— Indust.  and 
manuf.  uses  of  shells.— Progress  of  science  in  the  19th.  cent.-  Cotton 
manufacture.— Woolen  manufacture.— Silk  trade  and  manufacture.— Iron 
manufacture.— Progress  of  our  min.  industries.— Glass  manufacture.— 
Earthen  ware  and  pottery.— Dyes  and  colouring  stuffs.— Manufacture  of, 
^nd  trade  in,  precious  metals  and  fancy  articles.— Grocery  and  allied 
trades.— Commerce  in  groceries  —Leather  trade  and  tanning  substances. 
—Leather  manufacture.— New  paper-making  materials  and  the  prog,  of 
the  paper  luanuf . — On  nuts :  their  produce  and  uses. 

—  Sir  J.  Franklin  and  the  Arctic  regions;  with  not.  of  exped.  in  search  of 

vessels  under  F. 

—  Same.    Add.,  Acct.  of  the  Amer.  exp.  under  the  patronage  of  H.  Grin- 

nell. 

—  Waste  products  and  undeveloped  substances. 
vSimmonds.      See   also    Simmons  ; — Simonds  ; — Simons  ; — Sy- 

mouds  ; — Symons. 
Simmons,  C.     A  laconic  manual.    ,  2d.  ed. 
Simmons,  C.  F.     Higginson.T.  W.   {In  his  Harv.  mem.  biog., 

V.    1.) 

Simmons,  H.  M. 

present. 
Simmons.      See 

monds  : — Symons. 
Simms.  F.  W.     Practical 

Haskoll. 

—  Same;  3d.  ed. ;  with  add.  chapt.  illust.  the  rec.  pract.  of  tunnelling  as 

exempl.  by  St.  Gothard,  Mont  Cenis,  etc.,  by  t).  K.  Clark.    Plates 
and  illust."^ 

—  Treatise  on  the  principles  and  pract.  of  levelling. 
Simms,  W.  G.   Beauchampe  ;  or,  The  Kentucky  tragedy  ;  seq. 

to  (harlemont. 

—  Border  beagles ;  tale  of  Mississippi. 

—  Charlemont ;  tale  of  Kentucky. 

—  Confession ;  or,  The  blind  heart. 

—  Eutaw  :  seq.  to  The  forayers. 

—  The  forayers. 

—  Guy  Rivers ;  tale  of  Georgia. 

—  Katharine  Walton. 

—  Life  of  Capt.  John  Smith. 

—  Life  of  Francis  Marion.    5th.  ed. 

—  Mellichampe ;  legend  of  the  Santee. 

—  Morals  of  slavery.     {In  Pro-slavery  argument.) 

—  The  partisan.      '  ^ 

—  Richard  Hurdis ;  tale  of  Alabama. 

—  The  scout. 

—  Southward  ho  1 

—  Yasconselos ;  romance  of  the  new  world. 

—  Views  and  reviews  in  Amer.  literature,  history,  and  fiction,   ser.  1. 

Contents.  Americanism  in  literature.— Epochs  and  events  of  Amer. 
hist.,  etc. — Literature  and  art  among  the  Amer.  Aborigines. — Dan.  Boon, 
the  first  hunter  of  Kv. — Cortes  and  the  Conquest  of  Mexico. — Writings 
of  J.  F.  Cooper. 


The  unending   Genesis ;    or.  Creation    ever 
Simmonds  ; — Simonds  ; — Simons  ; — Sy- 
tunnelling,  2d.  ed.  ;  rev.  by  W.  D. 


also 


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13477 


3988 


6492 


22434 


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19075 

19076 

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19078 

15805 

15806 

19079 

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3992 

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15808 

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CATALOGUE    OF.  BOOKS.  1143 

—  The  wigwam  and  the  cabin.  3994 

—  Woodcraft ;  or,  Hawks  about  the  dovecote.  15809 
,  —  The  Yemassee.  3995 
Simon,  John.     Filth-diseases  and  their  prevention.  15612 

—  Memoir  of  J.  H.  Green.  (In  Green,  J.  H.  Spiritual  philos.,  v.  1.)  63U 
Simon,  Jules.  The  government  of  Thiers,  Feb.  1871-May  1873. 

2  V.  18509-10 

—  King,  E.     (In  his  Fr.  polit.  lead.)  13829 
Simon  ;  by  George  Sand.  9702 
Simoude  de  Sismondi,  .1.  C.  L.     Critical  estimate  of  the  Jeru- 
salem   delivered.     {In    VViffen,  J.   H.     Life  of  Torquato 
Tasso.)  4769 

—  Histoire  des  Frau(;ais,  continue  jusqu'  a  1789  par  A.  Renee.    31  v.  *I 

V.  81  cant.  Table  g^n6rale. 

—  Historical  view  of  the  literature  of  the  So.  of  Europe ;  tr..  with  notes, 

and  life,  by  T.  Roscoe.    2  v.  4005-6 

—  History  of  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire.    2  v.  *I 

—  History  of  the  Italian  Republics.  8010 

—  Political  economy,  and  the  philosophy  of  government;  hist.  not.  of  his 

life  and  writings,  by  M.  Mignet.    '  16997 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     (In  his  Notices  et  portr.,  v.  2.)  9574 
iSee  also  Polit.  econ.,  preceding. 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Nouv.  kmd.,  v.  6.)  *I 
Simonds,  W.  {pseud.  Walter  Aimwell).  Aim  well  stories  ;  namely  : 

Clinton.  5287 

Ella.  5288 

JeiTv.    Added,  Mem.  of  the  author.  5528 

Jessie.  5291 

Marcus.  5290 

Oscar.  5286 

Whistler.  5289 

Simonds.  See  also  Simmonds  ;  —  .Simmons  ;  —  Simons  ;  — Sy- 
monds  ; — Symons. 

Simonin,  I..  L.  Le  monde  Am^ricain  ;  souvenirs  de  mes  voy- 
ages aux  Etats-Unis.  14466 

Simons,  M.  L.,  ed.     Sunday  half -hours  with  great  preachers; 

with  biog.  not.,  etc.  [sermons].  11280 

Simons.  See  also  Simmonds  ;  — Simmons  ;  — Simonds  ; — Sy- 
monds  ; — Symons. 

Simple  histoire  ;  com^die-vaude  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres, 

seiv  2,  V.  16.)  *I 

Simple  story,  A  ;  by  Mrs.  Inchbald.  11673 

Simple  Susan  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.   {In  her  Par.  assist.)     1336  ;  15296 

Simple  truth,  The;  essays,  by  R.  CoUyer.  17392 

Simpleton,  A;  by  C.  Reade,  11918 

Simpson,  C.  M..,  joint  author.     See  Michelet. 

Simpson,  E.     The  dramatic  unities  in  the  present  day.  2d.  ed.   13821 

Simpson,  J.     Necessity  of  pop.  education ;  with  hints  on   the 

treatment  of  criminals  and  homicidal  insanity.  3996 

Simpson,  J.  H.  Coronado's  march  in  search  of  the  "  Seven 
Cities  of  Cibola,"  and  discuss,  of  their  prob.  location. 
{In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1869.)  11625 

—  Journal  of   a  military  reconnoisance  fr.  Sante  F^,  New  Mexico,  to  the 

l^avajo  country.     (U.  S.  Army.)  3997 

Simpson,  J.  P.     Carl  Maria  von  Weber  ;  the  life  of  an  artist ; 

condsd.  fr.  the  Germ,  of  M.  von  Weber.     2  v.  10973-4 

—  Plays,    /i^ee  French's  minor  drama;— Sargent,  E.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Simpson,  M.     Lectures  on  preaching.     (Yale  lec't.,  1878.)         18470 
Simpson,  M.  C.  M.     Geraldine  and  her  suitors.  22055 


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Simpson,  R.     Traditions  of  the  Covenanters.     3d.  ed.  3998 
Simpson,  T.     Narrative  of  disc,  on  tlie  north  coast  of  America, 

1886-9.  3999 
Simpson  and  Co.  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.  Poole.   {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  8.)  11810 
Sims,  G.  R.  Archer,  W.  {In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 
Sims,  T.  Dyeing  and  bleaching.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15470 
Simson,  M.  E.  Tuttle,  H.  {In  Ms  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 
Simson,  R.  Brougham,  H.  {In  his  Lives  of  philos.)  524 
Simson,  W.  History  of  the  Gipsies  ;  with  spec,  of  the  lan- 
guage;  ed.,  with  pref.,  etc.  ;  by  J.  vSimson.  6672 
Sin.     Manning,  H.  E.     Sin  and  its  consequences.  12787 

—  Miieller,  J.   "The  Christian  doctrine  of  Sin.    2  v.  20672-3 

—  Straffen,  G.  M.    Sin  as  set  forth  in  the  Holv  Scriptures.  15568 

—  Tulloch,  J.    The  Christian  doctrine  of  Sin!  16786 
Sin,  The,   of  a   father.     {In   Nov.    and   tales   fr.    Household 

Words,  V.  10.)  14310 

Sinai.     Bartlett,  S.  C.     {In  his  From  Egypt  to  Palestine.)  18556 

—  Field,  H.  M.    On  the  desert,  etc.  22449 

—  Glennie,  J.  S.  S.    Pilgrim  memories.  15363 

—  Lepsius,  K.  R.    Letters  fr.  Egypt,  Ethiopia,  and  Sinai.  2606 

—  Manning,  S.    The  land  of  the  Pharaohs ;  Egypt  and  S. ;  illust.  by  pen 

and  pencil.                                                         '  *I 

—  Martineau,  H.    Sinai  and  its  faith.     {In  her  Eastern  life.)  2934 

—  Palmer,  E.  H.     {In  his  Desert  of  the  Exodus,  pt.  1.)  9915 

—  Randall,  D.  A.    The  handwriting  of  God  in  Egypt,  S.,  etc.  7863 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    Sinai  and  Palestine.  8^3 

—  See  also  Jerusalem. 

Since  I  died  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.     {In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 
Sincere  demagogy ;  by  J.  B.  Harrison.     {In  his  Certain  dan- 
gerous tendencies.)                                                  •  19612 
Sinclair,  A.  C,  and  Fyfe,  L.  R.   Handbook  of  Jamaica,  1882.  *I 
Sinclair,  C.     Beatrice.  4028 

—  Hill  and  valley ;  or,  Wales  and  the  Welsh. '  16855 

—  Modern  society.  4000 

—  Scotland  and  the  Scotch ;  or.  The  western  circuit.  16854 

—  Shetland  and  the  Shetlanders.  4002 

—  Sir  Edward  Graham ;  or,  Railway  speculators.  4910 
Sinding,  P.  K.     History  of  Scandinavia.  5824 

—  The  Scandinavian  races :    The  Northmen ;    the  sea-kings  and  vikings. 

2d.  ed.  16872 
Singers.     Clayton,  E.  C.    Queens  of  song  ;  mem.  of  vocalists  ; 

with  portraits.  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.    Great  singers ;  namely : 

Faustina  Bordoni  to  Henrietta  Sontag.  20364 

Malibran  to  Titiens.  20365 
Singing.      Curwin,  J.   S.     Studies  in   worship-music,   chiefly 

congregational  singing.  20323 

—  Dow,  S.  H.     Artistic  singing.  22141 

—  Gaertner,  C.    The  art  of  singing.  9913 

—  Sieber,  F.    The  art  of  singing.  11241 

—  See  also  Music ;— Voice. 

Singleheart,  and  Doubleface  ;    by  C.  Reade.     {In  his  Multum 

in  parvo.)  22084 

Singleton  Foutenoy  ;  by  J.  Hannay.  12427 

Sing-Sing,  N.  Y.    Luckey,  J.    Life  in  Sing-Sing  State  Prison.  2773 

Sing-Song  ;  by  C.  G.  Rossetti.  9791 

Sinners  and  saints; 'by  P.  Robinson.  22947 

Sintram  and  his  companions  ;  by  Fouqu^.  {In  his  Undinp,  etc»)  11901 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1145 

Siogvolk,  P.     Walter  Ash  wood.  4004 
Sioux.    Heard,  I.  V.  D.    History  of  the  Sioux  war  and  massa- 
cres, 1862-3.  5572 

—  Poole,  D.  C.    Among  the  Sioux  of  Dakota.  21166 

—  Victor,  F.  F.    History  of  the  Sioux  war.    {In  her  Eleven  years  in  the 

Rocky  Mts.)  19396 

Sir  Bernard  Gaston  ;  by  J.  F.  Smith.  12295 

Sir  Brook  Fosbrooke  ;  by  C.  Lever.  6548 

Sir  Edward  Graham  ;  by  C.  Sinclair.  4910 

Sir  Gibbie  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  18345 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite  ;  by  A.  TroUope.  10502 
Sir  Harry  Wildair  ;  comedy  ;  by  G.  Farquhar.     {In  Hunt,  J. 

H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Sir  Jasper  Carew  ;  by  C.  J.  Lever.  5283 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  7216 

Sir  Lancelot ;  legend  of  the  Middle  Ages  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8927 

Sir  Pavon  and  St.  Pavon  ;  by  E.  Foxton  [S.  H.  Palfrey].  7404 

Sir  Roger  de  Coverley  ;   [by  J.  Addison].  22121 

Sir  Rohan's  ghost;  by  [H.  E.  Spofiford].  3532 

Sir  Roland  Ashton  ;  by  C.  Long.  2736 

Sir  Theodore  Broughton  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  12441 
Sir  Tray;  an  Arthurian  idyl.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s., 

no.  23.)  19168 

Sirani,  E.  Trollope,  T.  A.  (In  his  Decade  of  Ital.  women,  v.  2.)  10989 

Sir^ne,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  12.)  *I 
Sismondi.     See  Simonde  de  Sismondi. 

Sister  and  saint;  by  S.  W.  Weitzel.  19965 

Sister  Dora  ;  a  biography  ;  by  M.  Lonsdale.                                ,  19603 

Sister  Johanna's  story  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  (In  her  Night,  etc.)  22071 

Sister,  A,  of  mercy.  Tales  fr.  the  diary  of ;  by  C.  M.  Brame.  7380 
Sister  St.  Luke ;   by  C.  F.   Woolson.     (In  her  Rodman   the 

keeper.)  19610 

Sister  Susie  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke].  12666 
Sisterhoods.     Jameson,  A.     Sisters  of   charity.  Catholic  and 

Protestant.  2328 

—  Potter,  H.  C.    Sisterhoods  and  deaconesses.  11507 

—  Whately,  E.  J.  Maude;  or,  The  Anglican  Sister  of  Mercy.  8847 
Sisters,  The  ;  by  G.  Ebers.  19595 
Sisters  abroad;  by  [B.  H.  Channing].  780 
Sister's  bye-hours  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.  6354 
Sister's  influence ;  by  M.  Leslie  [Mrs.  H.  N.  Baker].     (With 

Howard  and  his  teacher.)  2611 
Sisters  of  Charity.     See  Sisterhoods. 

Sisters  of  Soleure  ;  by  C.  S.  W.  ^  4031 

Sister's  story,  A  ;  by  Mme.  A.  Craven.  '13903 
Sitgreaves,  L.    Report  of  an  exp.  down  the  Zuni  and  Colorado 

rivers.     Maps  and   illust.      (U.  S.  3Sd.   Cong.   1st.  sess. 

Senate.     Ex.  Doc.)  4007 
Situation,   La ;    monologue  en  prose ;  par  E.   Morand.      (In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  5.)  14795 
Sivewright,  J.,  joint  author.     See  Preece,  W.  H. 
Sivry,  C.  de.    Une  affaire  d'honneur  ;  monologue  ;  Trop  press^  ; 

monologue.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  4.)  14794 
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—  Certitude ;  fantaisie  en  prose.     (7w  Saynetes,  etc.,  s6r.  7.)  14797 

—  Iiid(''eision ;  monologue.  {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  ndr.  3.)  14793 
Six  cushions,  The  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  8522 
Six  degrees  of  crime,  The;  drama;  by  F,  S.  Hill.  {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  30.)  11825 

Six  giants  of  Lehon.   {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  8.)  14308 

Six  girls  ;  by  F.  B.  Irving.  21236 

Six  hundred  dollars  a  year ;  a  wife's  effort  at  low  living,  under 

high  prices.  6362 

Six  in  all ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  11345 

Six  months  hence.  9653 

Six  Nations.     See  Iroquois. 

Six  nights  with  the  Washingtonians  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  227 

Six  of  one  by  half  a  dozen  of  the  other ;    by  H.  B.  Stowe, 

and  others.  10703 

Six  to  one  ;  by  E.  Bellamy.  17927 

Sixteen  string  Jack  ;  romantic  drama ;  by  W.   L.  Rede.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  25.)  11822 

Sixtus  V.  [Felice  Peretti],  Pope.     Huebner,  J.  A.     Life  and 

times  of  Sixtus.     2  v.  11756-7 

Sizer,  N.     What  to  do,  and  why  ;  describ.  trades  and  profes- 
sions, and  talents  required.  10463 
Skating.     Forrest,  G.     Handbook  of  swimming  and  skating.       1767 

—  Swift,  F.  and  Clark,  M.  R.    The  skater's  text-book.  18517 

—  Vandervell,  H.  E.    System  of  figure  skating ;  with  glance  at  its  origin 

and  history.  19722 

Skeat,  W.  W.  Chaucer  :  The  prioresses  tale  ;  Sire  Thopas  ; 
The  monkes  tale  ;  The  clerkes  tale  ;  The  squieres  tale  ; 
fr.  the  Canterbury  tales.  14244 

—  Chaucer :  The  tale  of  the  man  of  lawe ;  The  pardoneres  tale ;  The  second 

nonnes  tale ;  The  chanouns  yemannes  tale ;  fr.  the  Canterbury  tales.        17077- 

—  Concise  etymological  dictionary  of  the  English  language.  *  21655 

—  Shakespeare's  Plutarch ;  select,  fr.  the  lives  in  North's  Plutarch  which 

illust.  Shakespeare's  plays;  pref.,  notes,  etc.  15449 

—  Specimens  of  Eng.  literature,  1394-1579;  Introd.,  notes,  etc.  12392 

Note.    This  is  pt.  3,  of  Morris,  R.  and  Skeat.    Spec,  of  early  Eng. 

—  Wedgewood,  H.    Contested  etymologies  in  the  dictionary  of  Skeat.  22342 
—joint  author.    /S'ee  Morris,  R.' 

Skeleton  at  the  banquet ;  by  S.  Regester.     {In  Stor.  and  sk.)      6883 

Skeleton,  The,  in  the  closet ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.    {In  Little  class., 

V.  5.)  12976 

Skeleton  witness  ;  domestic  drama ;  by  W.  L.  Rede.    {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  25.)  11822 

Skelton.  J.  {pseud.  Shirley).    The  Crookit  Meg ;  story  of  the 

year  1.  21193 

—  Essays  in  romance  and  stud.  fr.  life.  18762 

Contents.  A  word  for  winter.— The  passion  of  Martin  Holdfast. — 
Elsie.— Leaves  fr.  the  sketchbooks  of  Philip  Evergreen,  painter.— Catarina 
in  Venice. — Nancy's  tryste. — A  passage  in  the  ministry  of  Stephen  Hold- 
fast.—Among  the  high  Alps. 

—  Poetical  works.  3  v.  4008-10 
Skelton,  T.  A.     Gas  street  lighting.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  1.)  *I 

W—  Street  lighting.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  *I 

Skene,  W.  F.     Celtic  Scotland  ;  history  of  anc.  Alban.     3  v.  *I 

Contents.  Y.  1.  History  and  ethnology.  2.  Church  and  culture. 
3.    Land  and  people. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1147 

—  The  four  anc.  books  of  Wales;  eont.  the  Cymric  poems  attributed  to  the 

bards  of  the  6th.  cent.    2  v.  *I 
Skepticism.     See  Scepticism. 
Skert(?hley,  J.  A.     Daliomey  as  it  is  ;  also,  app.  on  Ashantee 

and  glossary  of  Dahoman  words  and  titles.  12744 

—  Melinda,  the  caboceer,  or,  Sport  in  Ashanti;  tale  of  the  gold  coast.  14343 
Sketch-book  ;  by  W.  Irving.  2159 
Sketch,  A,  fr.  Babylon.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  no.  22.)  19167 
Sketch  of  fashionable  life  ;  by  [H.  F.  Lee].  {In  her  Tales.)  2596 
Sketches  and  essays  fr.  the  Saturday  Review.  12749 

Contents.  Adventure  schools.— Private  schools.— Public  schools.— 
Metropolitan  schools.  —  Fashionable  scrambles  in  country  houses.  — 
Mohocks  and  their  literature.— Plato  in  petticoats.— Return  of  the  tourists. 
—  Social  lady-birds.— The  infant's  progress. — Weddings  and  wedding 
presents. — The  end  of  the  holidays. — Dinners  in  the  provinces. 
vSketches  by  Boz  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  1212  ;  9107 

Sketches  in  India ;   farce ;   by  T.   Morton.     {In  Mod.   stand. 

dr.,  V.  12.)  11814 

Sketches  of  Germany  and  the  Germans,  e^c,  1834-6.     2d.  ed.     2317 
Sketches  of  the  P^nglish  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.    {In  his  Works,  v.  4.)  *I 

Sketches  of  young  ladies,  young  gentlemen,  and  young  couples  ; 

by  C.  Dickens.  14293 

Sketching.     See  Drawing  ; — Painting. 
Sketchley,  A. ^  pseud.     See  Rose,  G. 
Skiff,  F.  J.  y.^  joint  author.     See  Dawson,  J.  F. 
Skin.     The  skin  and  its  troubles.  19054 

—  Wilson,  E.    Healthy  skin;  the  skin  and  hair,  their  preservation  and  man- 

agement. '  16924 

Skirmishes  and  sketches  ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge].        5938 
Skirmisliiug  ;  by  Mrs.  Jenkin.  6942 

Skull.     Morgan,  N.     The  skull  and  brain  ;  their  indications  of 

character  and  anatomical  relations.  14229 

Skuse,  E.     The  confectioners'  hand-book  and  pract.  guide  to 

the  art  of  sugar  boiling.     lUust.  20748 

Sky.     See  Astronomy. 

Sky  ;  by  J.  Abbott.     (Rollo's  philos.)  48 

Sky-garden,  In  the  ;  by  L.  W.  Champney.  16652 

Skye.     Smith,  A.     A  summer  in  Skye.  6103 

Slack,  H.  J.  A  nettle-sting,  and  other  plant  hairs.    {In  Brown, 

R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

Sladen,  E.  B.     Expedition  to  China.     See  Anderson,  J. 
Slagg,  C.     Sanitary  work  in  the  smaller  towns  and  villages.        16781 
Slasher  and  Crasher ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  4.)  11836 

Slate.     Davies,  D.  C.     Treatise  on  slate,  and  slate-quarrying, 

scientific,  practical,  and  commercial.  17802 

Slater,  ^.^  joint  author.     See  Smith,  T.  R. 

Slater,  S.     Howe,  H.     {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.)  2012 

Slave,  The.     See  Archy  Moore. 

Slave  of  the  lamp  ;  by  W.  North.  3265 

Slave  songs  of  the  United  States.  *I 

Slave-trade.     Baker,  S.  W.     Ismailia ;  narr.  of  the  exped.  to 

Centr.  Africa  for  the  suppression  of  the.  trade  ;  organized 

by  Ismail,  Khedive  of  Egypt.  13309 

—  Carey,  H.  C.    The  slave-trade,  domestic  and  foreign.  686 


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—  Clarkson,  T.    History  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  accomplishment  of  the 

abolition  of  the  trade  by  Parliament.  850 

—  Colomb,  — .  Copt.    Slave  catching  in  the  Indian  ocean.  11780 

—  Kingsley,  H.    The  old  slave  trade.     {In  his  Tales  of  old  travel.)  ^      8065 

—  Manning,  E.    Six  months  on  a  slaver.  18496 

—  TurnbuTl,  D.    Notices  of  the  slave  trade.    {In  his  Cuba.)  4631 

—  See  also  wilberforce,  W. 
Slavery.     Aughey,    J.     The   iron    furnace ;    or,    Slavery   and 

secession. 

—  Bigelow,  J.    Jamaica  in  1850.  4993 

—  Boutwell,  G.  S.    Speeches  and  papers  rel.  to  the  rebellion  and  the  over- 

throw^ of  slavery.  T056 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Slavery.  786 
Slaverv;   The  abolitionists,  etc.;    Remarks  on  the  slavery  question; 

Emancipation.    {In  his  Works,  v.  2,  5,  6.)  788;  791-2 

—  Chase,  E.  B.    Teachings  of  patriots  and  statesmen  on  slaverv.  800 

—  Claver,  P.    Peter  Claver ;  life  and  labors.  7344 

—  Cochin,  P.  S.  A.    Results  of  emancipation ;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.  902 

—  Cotfin,  L.    Reminiscences;  history  of  labors  in  behalf  of  the  slave,  with 

stories  of  fugitives,  etc.  19406 

—  Douglass,  F.    Life  and  times.  21291 
My  bondage  and  my  freedom.                                                                  '  1255 

—  Fast  day  sermons :  or.  The  pulpit  on  the  state  of  the  country.  1454 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    The  Southern  slaves.     {In  his  Hist,  essays,  ser.  3.)  19219 

—  Greeley,  H.    Drift  and  progress  of  Amer.  opinion  respt.  S.     {In  his 

Amer.  conflict.)  5739-40 

—  Harper,  W.    Vindication  of  S.     {In  Pulszkv,  F.  A.,  and  T.    White,  red, 

and  black,  v.  2.)  3564 

—  Helper,  H.  R.    The  impending  crisis  of  the  South.  1848 

—  Hildreth,  R.    Despotism  in  America;  inquiry  into  the  nature,  etc.,  of 

the  slave-holding  system.                               '  1906 

—  Johnson,  O.  W.    Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison  and  his  times.  1934S 

—  Kemble,  F.  A.    Journal  of  a  residence  on  a  Georgia  plantation,  1838-9.  *I 

—  Lea,  H.  C.    The  early  Church  and  slaverv.     {In  Ms  Studies.)  22759 

—  Liberty  bell.     [Coll.  of  prose  and  poetry.]  5101 

—  Mann,  H.    Slavery ;  letters  and  speeches.  2881 

—  May,  S.  J.    Some  recollections  of  our  anti-slavery  conflict.  7871 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    The  slave  power.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  3.)  5980 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.    The  antislavery  movement.     {In  his  Reminis.)  22390 

—  Olmsted,  F.  L.    The  cotton  kingdom;  obs.  on  cotton  and  slarery.    2  v.  5375-6 
Journey  in  the  seaboard  slave  states.  3290 

—  Parsons,  C.  G.    Inside  view  of  S. ;  tour  among  the  planters  [1852-53].  3382 

—  Phillips,  W.    The  Constitution  a  pro-slavery  compact.  3455 

—  The  pro-slavery  argument ;  essays.               '  3561 

—  Redpath,  J.  The  roving  editor ;  or.  Talks  with  slaves  in  the  southern  states.  3617 

—  Reynolds,  E.  W.    True  story  of  the  barons  of  the  South ;  or,  The  rationale 

of  the  Amer.  conflict.     '  5162 

—  Seabury,  S.    American  slavery  distinguished  from  the  slavery  of  English 

theorists,  and  justified  bv  the  law  of  nature.                       *  3866 

—  Slavery  in  the  U.  S. ;  narr.  of  the  life  of  C.  Ball.  318 

—  Stebbihs,  G.  B.    Facts  and  opinions  touching  the  origin,  character,  etc., 

of  the  Amer.  Colonization  Soc. ;  views  of  Wilberforce,  Clarkson,  and 

others,  etc.  4205 

—  Strover,  J.    Sketches  of  mv  life  in  the  South.  18894 

—  Swisshelm,  J.  G.    Half  a  century  [F.  S.] .  19985 

—  Tanner,  H.    Account  of  the  life,  trials,  etc.,  of  E.  P.  Lovejoy.  *I 

—  Thome,  J.  A.,  and  Kimball,  J.  H.    Emancipation  in  the  TTest  Indies.  4433 

—  Thompson,  J.    Life ;  written  by  himself .  17713 

—  Thoreau,  H.  D.    Slavery  in  Mass.     {In  his  Yankee  in  Canada,  etc.)  6464 

—  Wilson,  H.    Historv  of  the  anti-slaverv  measures  of  IT.  S.  Congress, 

1861-64.               ^                                   '  5729 

—  Wilson,  H.    Rise  and  fall  of  the  slave  power  in  America.    3  v.  10086-8 

—  See  also  Illinois.    IRs^or?/;  — Negroes;— Underground  railroad ;—U. S. 

History. 
Also  Russia;— Slave  trade. 

Slaves,  The,  of  Paris  ;  by  E.  Gaboriau.  21888 

Slaves  of  the  ring  ;  by  [F.  W.  Robinson].  2410 
Slavic  nations.     Clarke,  E.  L.     The  Turkish  Slavonians,  etc. 

{In  his  Races  of  European  Turkey.)  18402 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  G.    Remarks  on  the  Slavonic  nations.     {In  his  Dalmatia.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1149 

Slavonia.  Literature.  Naak^,  J.  T.  Slavonic  fairy  tales.  13047 
Sleep.     Hall,  W.  W.     Sleep  ;  or,  The  hygiene  of  the  night.         1192 

—  Hammond,  W.  A.    Sleep  and  its  derangements.  7898 

—  MacNish,  R.    Philosophy  of  sleep.  7688 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Science  of  S.;  somnambulism  and  anaesthesia.     (In  his 

Familiar  letters.)  16631 

—  Richardson,  Dr.    The  phenomena  of  sleep.     (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec, 

ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.    Sleep  and  dreams.  (In  his  Misc.)                                          22836 

—  Wilson,  R.    Sleep.     (In  Brown,  R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  1.)                             20445 

—  See  also  Mesmerism. 

Sleeper,  M.  G.    The  Mediterranean  islands  ;  sk.  and  stories  of 

their  scenery,  customs,  hist.,  painters,  etc.     Illust.  6503 

Sleeper,  The,  awakened  ;  by  Mrs.  Pulsky.     {I7i  Follen,  E.  L.  C. 

Home  dramas.)  1488 

Sleeping  beauty.  The.  (In  Lodge,  H.  C.  Six  pop.  tales.)  19660 
Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.     {In  her 

Writings.)  8668 

Sleeping  beauty   in   the  wood ;    by  J.  R.  Planch^,     (/n  his 

Extravaganzas,  v.  2.)  *I 

Sleeping-car,  The  ;  farce  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  22728 

Sleepy  Hollow,  Legend  of ;    by  W.  Irving.     {In  his  Sketch 

book.)  2159 

Sleigh,  W.  W.    The  Christian's  defensive  dictionary  ;  refutation 

of  objections  to  the  Bible.  6344 

Sleight  of  hand.     Cremer,  W.  H.     Magic  no  mystery.  15620 

—  Hoftmann,  L.    Modern  magic.  16722 

—  Robert-Houdin,  J.  E.    The  secrets  of  conjuring  and  magic.  17529 

—  Sachs,  E.    Sleight  of  hand.  ,  19476 
Slick,  Sam,  pseud.     See  Haliburton,  T.  C. 

Slidell,  J.     Savage,  J.     {In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 

Slide-rule.     Hoare,  C.     The  slide-rule  and  how  to  use  it.  *I 

—  Kentish,  T.    Treatise  on  a  box  of  instruments  and  the  slide-rule.  2460 

—  Pilkington,  J.    Description  of  the  slide-rule.     (In  his  Artist's  and  mech. 

repos.)  3470 

Slide  valve.  Auchincloss,  W.  S.  Practical  appl.  of  the  slide 
valve  and  link  motion  to  engines,  with  new  and  simple 
methods  for  proportioning  the  parts.  13416 

—  MacCord,  C.  W.    Practical  treatise  on  the  movement  of  slide  valves  by 

eccentrics.  *I 

Slight  mistake,   A ;    comedy ;    by   E.   Souvestre.     {Li  Home 

plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

Slighted  treasures  ;  petite  comedy  ;  by  W.  Suter.     {In  Home 

plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

Slingsby,  J.  F.,  pseud.     See  Waller,  J.  F. 

Slip,  A,  in  the  fens.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  11714 

Sloan,  S.     Sloan's   homestead   architecture;    with  essays   on 

landscape  gardening,  furniture,  etc.     Illust.     3d.  ed.  20285 

Slosson,  A.  T.     The  China  hunters  club.  18053 

Sly  ballades  in  Harvard  china ;  by  E.  S.  M.  22387 

Small,  A.  'E.^  joint  author.     See  Warren,  I. 

Small  books  on  great  subjects.     3  v.  4014-16 

Contents.  V.  1.  Philosophical  theories  and  experience.— Physiology 
and  intellectual  science. — Barlow,  J.  Man's  power  over  himself  to  prevent 
or  control  insanity. — Practical  organic  chemistry.  2,  Early  Greek  phi- 
losophy.— Later  Greek  philosophy.— Christian  doctrines  in  the  2d.  cent.— 
Brown,  T.  Exposition  of  vulgar  and  common  errors.  3.  Introduction  . 
to  vegetable  physiology.— On  the  principles  of  criminal  law.— Christian 
sects  m  the  19th.  cent.— General  principles  of  grammar. 


1150  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Small  change  Mmily,  The.     {In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.)  18148 

—  Same.  {In  Novels  and  tales  from  Household  Words,  v.  11.)  14311 
Small  house,  The,  at  Allington  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  5774 
Small  pox.   Hamilton,  A.  McL.    Small  pox  and  other  contagious 

diseases.     {In  Buck,  A.  H.    Treat,  on  hygiene,  e^c,  v.  2.)   19452 

—  Snow,  E.  M.    Does  small-pox  become  epidemic,  or  spread  only  by  its  own 

contagion?    (7m  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Rept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Smalley,  Elam.     The  Worcester  pulpit.  4017 

Smart,  C.     Abstract  of  a  report  on  certain  points  in  medical 

climatology.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Abstract  of  a  report  on  the  spring,  welK  and  river  waters  in  the  depart- 

ment of  the  Platte.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Hygiene  of  camps.  {In  Buck,  A.  H.  Treat,  on  hygiene,  v.  2.)  19452 
Smart,  C.  Driven  from,  the  path.  11951 
Smart,  Hawley.     Belles  and  ringers.  20182 

—  Breezie  Langton.  7145 

—  Courtship  in  1720  and  1860.    Romances  of  two  centuries.    (Star  ser.)  16921 

—  The  great  Tontine.  22707 

—  A  race  for  a  wife.  5541 

—  Two  kisses.  17076 
Smart,  Henry.  Jacob,  sacred  cantata.  *I 
Smeaton,  J.     Howe,  H.     {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.)  2012 

—  Smiles,  S.     {In  his  Lives  of  the  engineers,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.  {In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 
Smedley,  E.     History  of  the  reformed  relig.  in  France.  .3  v.  4020-22 

—  Sketches  from  Venetian  history.    2  v.  4012-13 
— and  others.    The  occult  sciences.     (Encyclopaedia  Metropolitana.)  4019 

Contents.    The  ancients  and  their  fables. — Belief  in  supernatural  beings. 

— Localities. — The  exercise  of  occult  power. — Psychological  experiences. — 

Wonders  of  divination.— Natural  and  artiticiaf  charms. 
Smedley,  F.  E.     Lorimer  Littlegood,  Esq.  4023 

Smedley,  M.  B.     Linnet's  trial.  5684 

Smee,  A.     Elements  of  electro-metallurgy.  4024 

—  My  garden,  its  plan  and  culture,  with  a  general  description  of  its  geology, 

*  botany,  and  nat.  hist.  *I 

—  O.,  E.  M.*  Memoir  of  S. ;  with  a  select,  from  his  misc.  writings.)  19132 
Smellie,  W.  Philosophy  of  natural  history.  4025 
Smethurst,  J.   H.     Sinking  of  cylinders  for  bridge  piers  at 

Sowerby  bridge.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and   San.  Eng.  and 

Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 

Smethurstses  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.     {In  her  Surly  Tim.)  17184 

Smiles,  S.     Brief  Biographies.  4026 

—  Character.  9909 

—  Duty;  with  illust.  of  courage,  patience,  and  endurance.  20072 

—  George  Moore,  merchant  and  philanthropist.    Portr.  18845 

—  The  Huguenots  in  Eng.  and  Ireland;  with  app.  rel.  to  the  Huguenots  in 

America.  ^  7112 

—  The  Huguenots  in  France  after  the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes ; 

with  a  visit  to  the  country  of  the  Vaudois  [Dauphiny] .  12139 

—  Life  of  a  Scotch  naturalist :  Thomas  Edward.                  *  16800 

—  Life  of  G.  Stephenson.  4029 

—  Life  of  G.  and  R.  Stephenson ;  compr.  hist,  of  the  invention  and  introd. 

of  the  railway  locomotive.    Illust.  7524 

—  Lives  of  Boultori  and  Watt ;  compr.  hist,  of  steam  engine.  8739 

—  Lives  of  the  engineers.    3  v.  8727-9 

Contents.  V.  1.  Early  works  of  embanking  and  draining.— Life  of  H. 
Myddleton. —Early  roads 'and  modes  of  travelling. — Bridges,  harbours, 
and  ferries. — Life 'of  J.  Brindley.  2.  Life  of  J.  Smeaton. — J.  Rennie. — 
T.  Telford.    3.    George  and  Robert  Stephenson. 

—  Same ;  new  and  rev.  ed.    5  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Early  engineering.— Vermuyden.— Myddleton. — 
Perry. — J.  Brindley.  2,  Harbours. — Lighthouses.-- Bridges. —  Smeaton 
and  Rennie.  3.  History  of  roads.— Metcalfe.— Telford.  4.  The  steam- 
engine. — Boulton  and  Watt.  5.  The  locomotive. — G.  and  R.  Stephenson. 


CATALOGUE    01^^gQgg|?.  T  ff  ft'TUB^ia^^     1151 

—  Kobert  Dick,  baker  of  Thurso,  geologist  and  botanist.    Portr.  and  illust.       18240 

—  Round  the  world;  incl.  a  residence  in  Victoria,  and  journej' by  rail  across 

No.  America ;  bv  a  boy.    Illust.  '    "                          9792 

—  Self-help.                  *  4027 

—  Thrift.  15418 
Smiley,  8.  F.     Who  is  He?  appeal  to  those  who  regard  with 

doubt  the  name  of  Jesus.  7567 

Smith,  A.     The  cricket  on  the  hearth.     (In  Mod.   stand,   dr., 

V.  43.)  11831 

Smith,  Adam.     Inquiry  into  the  nat.  and  causes  of  the  wealth 

of  nations  ;  ed.  by  J.  E.  T.  Rogers.     2  v.  10653-4 

—  Bagehot,  W.    Adam  Smith  and  our  mod.  economy.  (In  his  Econ.  stud.)      19698 
Adam  Smith  as  a  person.     {In  his  Biog.  stud.)  20441 

—  Brougham,  H.    Adam  Smith;  analytical  view  of  the  Wealth  of  nations. 

(m  ^is  Lives  of  philos.)  524 

—  Draper,  W.    Life  of  S.     (In  Lib.  usef.  kn.    Lives.)  5104 

—  Farrer,  J.  A.  Adam  Smith,  1723-1790.  20154 
Smith,  Albert.     Customs  and  habits  of  the  Turks  ;    [a  month 

at  Constantinople] .                         '  4030 

—  The  story  of  Mont  Blanc.  5887 

—  Timbs,  J.  {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 
Smith,  Alexander.     Alfred  Hagart's  household.  5954 

—  City  poems.  4032 

—  Dreamthorp :  essays.  5552 

Contents.  Dreamthorp. — On  the  writing  of  essays. — Of  death  and  the 
fear  of  dying.— Wm.  Dunbar. — A  lark's  flight.— Christmas. — Men  of  let- 
ters.—On  the  importance  of  a  man  to  himself.— A  shelf  in  my  bookcase.— 
Geoffrey  Chaucer.— Books  and  gardens.— On  vagabonds. 

—  Dreamthorp.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  Miss  Oona  McQuarrie.  .  6149 

—  Poems.  4033 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  A  summer  in  Skve.  6103 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

—  Kingsley,  C.    Alex.  Smith  and  A.  Pope.     {In  his  Lit.  and  gen.  lect.  and 

ess.)  21362 

Smith,  A.  C.     Narrative  of  a  spring  tour  in  Portugal.  8843 

Smith,  A.  L.     How  to  be  rich  ;    or,  A  key  to  honest  wealth  ; 

pract.  guide.  5754 

Smith,  A.  W.     Elementary  treatise  on  mechanics.  16001 

Smith,  B.  E.     Appendix.     (In  Schwegler,  A.     Hist,   of  phil- 
osophy.) 20071 
Smith,  C.   B.     Philosophy  of  reform ;    design,  principle,  and 

plan  of  God  for  the  development  of  man.  4034 

Smith,  C.  G.     Engineering  papers.  13637 

Contents.    Mortar.— Practical  ironwork.— Retaining  walls. 
Smith,  C.     Notes  of  a  volunteer.  4035 

Smith,  C.  H.     Bill  Arp  ;— Sk.  of  S.   (In  Watterson,  H.    Oddi- 
ties in  South,  life.)  22306 
Smith,  C.  H.     Natural  hist,  of  human  species.  4036 

—  Same ;  with  prelim,  abst.  of  the  views  of  Blumenbach,  Prichard,  Bach-  ■ 

man,  Agassiz,  and  other  authors;  by  S.  Kneeland,  Jr.  13193 

Smith,  C.  (T).     Elwood,  A.  K.     (In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 

—  Kavanagh,  J.     (In  her  Eng.  women.)  7014 

—  Scott,  W.  {In  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  2.)  3838 
Smith,  E.  R.  The  Araucanians  ;  notes  of  a  tour  in  S.  Chili.  4039 
Smith,  Edward.     Botany.    2  v.     (In  Orr,  W.  S.     Circ.  of  the 

sci.  :  System  of  nat.  hist.)  5185-6 

Smith,  E.     Foods.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  11798 

—  Health;  hand-book  for  households  and  schools.  13575 


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—  Story  of  the  Eng.  Jacobins ;  acct.  of  the  persons  implicated  hi  the  charges 

of  High  Treason,  1794.  20782 

—  William  Cobbett;  a  biography.    2  v.  19133-4 
Smith,  Elbridge.    History  of  the  Cambridge  High  School,  1847- 

56.  22073 

Bound  with  Bradbury,  W.  F.    Cambridge  High  School. 
Smith,  E.  A.     Seola.  17628 

Smith,  Elizabeth.     Elwood,  A.  K.     {In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 

Smith,  E.  E.     Three  eras  of  the  life  of  woman.  4037 

Smith,  Enan.     The  Perso-Baluch  frontier  mission,   1870,   71 ; 
The  Perso-Afghan  mission,  1871,  72.     {In  India,   Coun- 
cil of  India.     Eastern  Persia,  ete.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Smith,  F.  S.     Life  and  adv.  of  Josh  Billings  ;    with  character- 
istic sketch.     lUust.  aphorisms.                                                 22951 
Smith,  Gc.^  joint  author.     See  Mayhew,  E. 
Smith,  George.     Assyria  fr.  the  earliest  times  to  the  fall  of 

Nineveh.     (Anc.  Hist.  fr.  Monuments.)  14068 

—  Assyrian  discoveries ;   explorations  and  disc,  on  the  site  of  Nineveh, 

1873-4.  •! 

—  Chaldean  acct.  of  Genesis,  cont.  descr.  of  the  Creation,  etc. ;   Babylonian 

fables  and  legends  of  the  Gods ;  fr.  the  Cuneiform  inscriptions.'  lllust.  *I 

—  Same;  new  ed.;  rev.,  etc.;  with  add.  by  A.  H.  Sayce.    lllust.      .  20414 

—  History  of  Babylonia;  ed.  by  A.  H.  Sayce.     (Anc.  Hist.  fr.  Monuments.)  17387 

—  Gipsy  life ;  acct.  of  our  gipsies  and  their  children,  with  sugg.  for  their 

improvement.  20034 

Smith,  George  B.     Life  and  speeches  of  J.  Bright.     Portr.         21256 

—  Poets  and  novelists ;  literary  studies.  15378 

Contents.  Wm.  M.  Thackeray. — Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning. — Thomas 
Love  Peacock.— Nathaniel  Hawthorne.— The  Brontes. — Henry  Fiolding. — 
Robert  Buchanan. — English  fugitive  poets. 
Smith,  George  V.     Christianity  ;  what  it  is  not,  and  what  it  is. 

(In  Christ,  and  mod.  thought.)  10188 

Smith,  G.     Frothingham,  O.  B.     Gerritt  Smith  ;  a  biography.   17412 
Smith,  Goldwin.     Cowper.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19769 

—  Lectures.  6413 

Contents.  Inaugural  lect. — On  the  study  of  hist. — On  some  supposed 
consequences  of  the  doctrine  of  historicar  progress. — Moral  freedom  of 
man. — On  the  foundation  of  the  Amer.  colonies. — Universitv  of  Oxford. 

—  Political  destinv  of  Canada;  fr.  Fortnightly  Rev.    {In  Burlingame, E.  L. 

Curr.  disc,  V.  1.)  1764.5 

—  Same ;  with  a  reply  by  Sir  F.  Hincks,  etc.  18724 

—  The  slave  owner  and  the  Turk.  {In  Burlingame,  E.  L.  Curr.  disc,  v.  1.)  17645 

—  Three  English  statesmen  [Pvm,  Cromwell,  Pitt] ;  lect.  on  the  polit.  hist. 

of  England.  '  7187 

—  University  education.     {In  Amer.  Soc  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.)  15732 
Smith,  Graham.     Effect  of  sulphates  on  lime  mortar ;  Notes 

on  iron  works.    (Jn  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur. 

Proc,  V.  6.)  *I 
Smith,  H.  O.     Private  streets  and  the  152d.  section  of  the  Pub- 
lic Health  Act.     {In  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.   and 

Sur.  Proc,  V.  8.)  ♦! 

—  Sluices  and  penstocks.  {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  6.)  *I 
Smith,  H.   {pseud.  Hesba  Stretton).     Bede's  charity.  9938 

—  Brought  home.  14345 

—  Cassy.  13853 

—  Cobwebs  and  cables.  20577 

—  The  crew  of  the  Dolphin.  16812 

—  Hester  Morley's  promise.  12027 

—  In  prison  and  out.  19230 

—  The  king's  servants.  12510 

—  Lost  Gip.  12690 

—  The  queen  of  the  county.  9174 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1153 

—  Through  a  needle's  eye.  17505 

—  The  wonderful  life.  13499 
Smith,  Heber.     Sailors  as  propag:ators  of  disease.     {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.l.)  *I 

Smith,  H.  A.     Chemistry  of  sulphuric  acid  manufacture.  11773 

Smith,  Henry  B.     Faith  and  philosophy ;    ed.  with  introd.  by 

G.  L.  Prentiss.  18186 

Contents.  Kelations  of  faith  and  philosophy.— Nature  and  worth  of  the 
science  of  church  history.— Eeformed  churches  of  Europe  and  America  in 
rel.  to  general  church  history. — The  idea  of  christian  theology  as  a  system. 
—The  new  latitudinarians  of  England.— Theological  system  'of  Emmons. 
—Christian  union  and  ecclesiastical  reunion. — Sir  W.  Hamilton's  theory 
» of  knowledge. — Draper's  Intellectual  development  of  Europe. — Whedoii 
on  the  will. — Kenan's  Life  of  Jesus. — The  new  faith  of  Strauss. 

—  Introduction  to  Chr.  theology ;  ed.  by  W.  S.  Karr.  22485 
Smith,  H.  J.  S.     Memoir  of  J.   Conington.     {In  Conington, 

J.  Misc.  writ.,  v.  1.)  11124 
Smith,  H.  H.     Brazil :  the  Amazons  and  the  coast ;  illust.  by 

J.  W.  Champney,  etc.  19414 

Smith,  Horace.     Adam  Brown,  the  merchant.  12440 

—  Arthur  Arundel.  12403 

—  Gaieties  and  gravities.  4042 

—  Love  and  mesmerism.  5449 

—  The  picnic  party.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 

—  The  tin  trumpet.  16782 

—  and  James.    Poetical  works ;  with  portr.  and  biog.  sk. ;  ed.  bv  E.  Sar- 

gent.                                                                                          '  5965 

Smith,  H.     Tent  life  with  English  gipsies  in  Norway.  14102 

Smith,  I.  G.  Characteristics  of  Chr.  morality.  (Bamptonlect.)  12129 
Smith,  J.  C,   Jr.     A  strange  presentiment.     {In  Mt.   Royal 

pop.  tales,  V.  4.)  7224 

Smith,  J.  E.  A.     History  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.     2  v.  *I 

{^  —  Taghconic ;  the  romance  and  beauty  of  the  hills ;  by  Godfrey  Greylock.  19029 

Smith,  J.  E.     How  to  see  with  the  microscope.     Illust.  20905 

Smith,  J.  E.  Oakridge  ;  an  old-time  story.  13574 
Smith,  J.  F.     Romantic  incidents  in  the  lives  of  the  Queens  of 

England.  4047 

—  Sir  Bernard  Gaston;  or,  The  secret  of  Moultree  Hall.  12295 
Smith,  J.  L.     Causes  of  the  mortality   of  young  children  in 

summer,  and  the  measures  req.  for  prevention.  {In  Bal- 
timore.    Thos.  Wilson  Sanitarium.     Sanitary  care,  etc.)       20495 

Smith,  J.  Moyr.     The  prince  of  Argolis  ;  story  of  old  Greek 

fairy  time.     Illust.  17350 

Smith,  J.  P.     Romantic  incidents  in  the  lives  of  the  Queens  of 

England.  4047 

Smith,  Mrs.  J.  Q.     The  class  of  '71.      {In  Hale,  E.  E.     Tales 

for  trav.,  V.  2.)  13931 

Smith,  J.  R.     Disease   among   Texas   cattle.     {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  6,  7.)  *I 

—  Report  of  examinations  for  trichinje  at  San  Antonio.     (Iw  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  *I 

Smith,  James.     Voyage  and  shipwreck  of  St.   Paul ;  with  dis- 
sert, on  the  life  and  writings  of  St.  Luke  and  the  ships  and 
navigation  of  the  ancients.  3d.  ed.  Add.  proofs,  and  illust.  17539 
Smith,  James.     The  veteran  of  Marengo.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop. 

tales,  v.  3.)  7224 

—  and  Horace.    Rejected  addresses.  8967 
— joint  author.    See  Smith,  H. 


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—  Hayward,  A.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  17946 
Smith,  J.  L.     Meteoric  stones.    (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept., 

1855.)  14037 

—  Progi-ess  and  cond.  of  industrial  chemistry.    {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris 

Expos.  1867,  Kept.,  v.  2.)  9097 
Smith,  J.  M'C.     Introduction      (In  Douglass,  F.     My  bond- 
age, etc.)  1255 
Smith,  J.     Morison,  J.  H.     Life  of  Smith.  3156 
Smith,  J.  V.  C.     Buried  millions.     Where  do  the  gold  and  sil- 
ver go?     (Atlas  ser.)  18286 

—  Class  book  of  anatomy.    2d.  ed.    Illust.  4050 
Smith,  John.     Ferns;  British  and  foreign  ;  new  and  enl.  ed.  '  17094 

—  Historia  filicum ;  exposition  of  the  nature,  number,  and  organography  of 

ferns.  *I 
Smith,  John.     Fruits  and  farinacea  the  proper  food  of  man  : 

with  notes,  and  illust.  ;  by  -R.  T.  Trail.  4059 

Smith,  Rev  John.  Tulloch,  J.  (In  his  Rat.  theology,  v.  2.)  11457 
Smith,  Capt.  John.     Eggleston,    E.  and   Seelye,    L.    E.     {In 

^/ie^r  Pocahontas.)  19216 

—  Hill,  G.  C.    Adventures  of  Smith.  4046 

—  Hillard,  G.  S.    Life  of  S.     (In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  1.)  2708 
Same.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  2.)  4111 

—  Simms,  W.  G.    Life  of  Smith.  3991 

—  Warner,  C.  D.    Smith,  a  study  of  his  life  and  writings.  21126 
Smith,  J.  C.     Evolution  and  a  pers.  Creator.     (In  Chr.  truth 

and  mod.  opinion.)  13496 

—  The  theistic  basis  of  evolution.     {In  Boston  Mondav  Leet.  1880-81.)  20467 
Smith,  J.  F.  Story  of  May  Darling.   (In  Wilson,  J.  M.  Tales, 

V.  5.)  8045 
Smith,  J.  P.   English  coi|;^age  question.   (In  Cobden  Club  ess., 

2d.  ser.)  *I 
Smith,  J.  P.     On   the  relation   bet.   the    Scrip,    and   geolog. 

science.  4048 
Smith,  J.  S.     Social  aspects.  4049 
Smith,  J.     Quincy  J.     Joseph  Smith  at  Nauvoo.     (In  ^is Fig- 
ures of  the  past.)  22480 

—  Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H.    Sketch  of  S.     {In  his  Rocky  Mt.  Saints.)  *I 
Smith,  J.  T.     Chronological  table  of  contemp.   history.     (In 

Keightley,  T.  Hist,  of  Greece.)  2434 
Smith,  Julia  E.     Abby  Smith  and  her  cows;  with  rept.  of  the 

law  case  decided  contrary  to  law.  16890 

Smith,  J.  P.     Courting  and  farming.  14344 

—  Cris  and  Otho.  9601 

—  His  young  wife.  17425 

—  Kiss  and  be  friends.       ^  21889 

—  Lucy.  21840 

—  The  married  belle.  11090 

—  Ten  old  maids :  and  five  of  them  were  wise,  and  five  of  them  were  foolish.  13050 

—  Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter.  9600 

—  The  widower.  9986 
Smith,  L.     The  Bessemer  process  in  the  U.   S.     (In  Gruner, 

M.  L.  Manuf.  of  steel.)  11199 
Smith,  MargSiYet^  pseud.     Leaves  fr.  S.'s  journal  1678-79  ;   [by 

J.  G.  Whittier].  4762 
Smith,  M.  P.  W.  (pseud.  P.  Thorne).     Jolly  good  times  ;  or, 

Child-life  on  a  farm.  14347 

—  Jolly  good  times  at  school.  17291 
Smith,  N.     Sketch  of  S.     (In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1155 

Smith,  Nathaniel.     Sketch  of  S.  {In  biog.  of  self-taught  men, 

V.  1.)  410 

Smith,  P.  History  of  the  Chr.  Church  dur.  the  1st.  ten  cen- 
turies. 17952 

—  A  history  of  the  world  :  v.  1-3.    Anc.  history.  10082-4 

—  Smaller  ancient  history  of  the  East.    Illust.  10594 
Smith,  P.  V.     History  of  the  Eng.  institutions.     (Hist,  hand- 
books.)                                                                                           13577 

Smith,  R.  B.     Carthage  and  the  Carthaginians.  2d.   ed.,  rev. 

andenl.  18611 

—  Life  of  Lord  Lawrence.    Portr.  and  maps.  3d.  ed.  2  v.  22832-3 

—  Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism.  12826 

—  Rome  and  Carthage ;  the  Punic  wars.     (Epochs  of  anc.  hist.)  20225 
Smith,  R.  M.     Persian  art.     Map  and  woodcuts.     (So.  Ken- 
sington Mus.  Arthd.-bks.)  *I 

Smith,  R.  S.     Manual  of  linear  perspective.  4277 

Smith,  R.  D.     Another  view  of  the  jurisdiction   in  Guiteau's 

case.      {In  Grinnell,  C.  E.     Points  of  law.)  *I 

Smith,  R.  H.     Cutting   to(»ls  worked  by  hand  and  machine. 

Plates,  etc.  22834 

Smith,  R.  P.     Science  and  revelation.  {In  Chr.  Ev.  See.  Mod. 

scepticism.)  9747 

Smith,  S.     Animal  physiology.     (Lib.  of  use.  knowl.)  268 

Smith,  S.  B.     Elements  of  ecclesiastical  law;  compl.  with  ref. 

to  the  Syllabus,  the  ''  Const.  Apostolicse  Sedis"  of    Pius 

IX.,  etc.  ;  adapt  to  the  Church  in  the  U.  S.  4th.  ed.  rev.  2  v.  *I 
Smith,  S.  C.     Chile  con  carne  ;  or.  The  camp  and  the  field.  4040 

Smith,  S.  F.     Missionary  sketches  ;  hist,  of  the  Amer.  Baptist 

Missionary  Union ;  brought  to   date   by  E.    F.   Merriam. 

3d. ed.  2276S 

Smith,  S.  T.     Archer,  W.     {In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 

Smith,  Samuel.     Russell,  W.     Sir  S.  Smith,  Attorney-at-law. 

{In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

Smith,  S.  F.     Sketch  of  S.      {In  Oilman,   A.     Poets'  homes. 

ser.  2.)  19289 

Smith,  S.  L.  (H.)     Eddy,  D.  C.     {In  his  Heroines,  etc)  5032 

—  Sketch  of  S.  L.  Smith.     (In  Worn,  of  worth.)  1219 
Smith,  S.  {pseud.  Maj.  Jack  Downing).     Way  down  east;  or. 

Portraitures  of  Yankee  life.  4053 

Smith,  S.     The  hypocrite ;  fr.  Moli^re's  Tartuffe.     {In  Mod. 

St.  dr.,  V.  14.)  11816 

Smith.  Mrs.  Spencer.    Watson,  H.  C.  Mrs.  S.  Smith's  escape. 

{In  his  Heroic  wornen.)  4676 

Smith,  S.     History  of  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.     {In  Am.   Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  5.)  *I 

—  Hosf)italism  and  hospital  eonstr. ;  Reciprocal  rel.  of  a  public  health  ser- 

vice and  the  highest  educ.  qualifications  of  the  medical  profession. 

(In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Influence  of  private  dwellings  on  pub.  hygiene ;  relations  of  sanitary  au- 

thority to  them.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Kept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Limitations  and  modifying  cond;  of  human  longevity  the  basis  of  sani- 

tary work ;  Local  measures  of  prevention  and  relief  dur.  the  preva- 
lence of  cholera.     (In  Amer.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Kept.,  v.  1, 1873.)  *I 

—  Maritime  sanitary  service.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Smith,  Stephen.     Romance  and  humor  of  the  rail.                         11588 


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Smith,  Itev.  Sydney.     Works.  4055 

—  Elementary  sketches  of  moral  philosophy.  4054 

—  Wit  and  wisdom  of  S. ;  select,  of  passages  in  his  writings,  etc.  12156 

—  Dix,  J.  R.    A  recollection  of  S.     {In  his  Pen  and  ink  sk.)  *I 

—  Foster,  J.     (In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1502 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Hay ward,  A.     (77i /iis  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  17946 

—  Holland,  S.  S.    Memoir  of  S. ;  with  select,  fr.  his  writini<8;  ed.  by  Mrs. 

Austin.  2  V.                                                                      ^  6041-2 

—  Home,  R.  H.    [In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Milnes,  R.  M.     (In  his  Monographs.)  11605 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.    (In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  (In  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Smith,  T.  R.  and  Slater,  J.     Architecture,    classic  and  early 

Christian.  (Illust.  hd.-bks.  of  art.  hist.)  22708 
Smith,  T.  A.     Wilmot,  J.  E.   E.     Reminiscences   of   S.  ;  or, 

The  pursuits  of  an  Eng.  country  gentleman.  12212 

Smith,  T.  F.  The  metaphysical  miracles  of  the  New  Testament.  10884 
Smith,  T.  L.     Elements  of  the  laws ;  civil  and  crim.   laws  in 

theU.  S.,  etc.  17217 

Smith,  T.  S.  Home,  R.  H.  {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 
Smith,  V.  G.     The  New  England  sphinx.     {In   Hale,   E.   E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  V.  6.)  13935 

Smith,  W.  H.  The  drunkard.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  11.)  11813 
Smith,  W.  R.     The  Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish  church  ;  lect. 

on  Biblical  criticism.  20492 

—  The  prophets  of  Israel  and  their  place  in  history.  21841 
Smith,  Walter.     Art  education,  scholastic  and  industrial.  *I 

—  The  child's  practical  geometry.  11137 

—  The  greatness  of  great  men.  '  (In  Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  Industrial  art  education,  consid.  economically.    (In  Penn.  Mus.  and 

School  of  Indust.  Art.  Proc,  1877.)  16956 

—  Teacher's  manual  of  free-hand  drawing  and  designing.  *I 
Smith,  Wm.  Advertise.  How?  When?  Where?  11047 
Smith,  Wm.  Memoir  of  J.  G.  Fichte.  5428 
Smith,  Wm.     Classical  diet,   of   biography,    mythology,  and 

geography.  8708 

—  Concise  dictionary  of  the  Bible.  8723 

—  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  biography  and  mythology.  3  v.  8724-6 

—  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  geography.  2  v.  *  9236-7 

—  Dictionary  of  the  Bible.  3  v.  8592-t 

—  History  of  Greece  to  the  Rom.  conq. ;  suppl.  on  the  hist,  of  literature  and 

art;  rev.  by  G.  W.  Greene.    Illust.  4057 

—  History  of  Greece  to  the  Roman  conq.  suppl.  on  the  hist,  of  literature  and 

art;  notes,  and  a  contln.  to  the  present  time,  by  C.  C.  Felton.  13189 

—  New  Testament  hist.;  with  introd.    Maps  and  *  woodcuts.     (Student's 

Script,  hist.)  6559 

—  Old  Testament  historv ;  to  the  return  of  the  Jews  f r.  captivity.     (Stu- 

dent's Scrip,  hist.y  '  6373 

—  Smaller  dictionary  of  the  Bible.  8709 

—  Smaller  diet,  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities.  8710 

—  Smaller  hist,  of  England,  to  1862.    Illust.  7345 

—  Smaller  history  of  Greece;  to  the  Roman  conquest.    Illust.  6994 

—  Smaller  hist.  6t  Rome,  to  the  establishment  of  the  empire;  with  Cont.  to 

A.  D.  476,  by  E.  Lawrence.    Illust.  5941 

—  View  of  Europe  dur.  the  Middle  Ages;  by  H.  Hallam;  with  add.,  etc. 

(Student's  hist.)                                      '  9829 

—  and  Cheetham,  S.    Dictionary  of  Chris,  antiquities.    2  v.  14362-3 

—  and  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Smaller  hist,  of  Eng.  and  Amer.  literature.  8505 

—  joint  author.    See  Shaw,  T.  B.    Choice  spec,  of  Eng.  lit. 

Smith,  Wm.,  Dean  of  Chester.  Life,  writings,  etc.  of  Longinus. 

(in  Longinus,  D.     On  the  sublime.)  8407 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1157 

Smith,  Wm.,  of  the  Middle  Temple.     Thorndale  ;  the  conflict  of 

opinions.  4056 

Smith,  W.  A.     The  knowledge  of  acceptance  with  God.      {In 

Union  pulpit.)  6680 

Smith,  Wm.  S.     How  to  succeed  as  a  civil  engineer.     (I7i  Ab- 
bott, L.     How  to  succeed.)  22562 

Smith,  SirW.  S.   Barrow,  J.  Life  and  correspondence  of  S.  2  v.  323-4 

Smith,  W.  G.     A  diseased  potato.     {In  Brown,  R.     Science 

for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

Smith.     See  also  Smyth  ; — S  my  the. 

Smith  family.     Grazebrook,  H.  S.     The  heraldry  of  Smith.  *I 

Smithsonian  Institution.     Report,  1855  ;  1869-70;  1872-75. 

14037;  11625-6;  13103;  14104;  14377;  12994 
Principal  contents.  1855.  Harvey,  W.  H.  Marine  algde.— Morris, 
J.  G.  Natural  hist,  appl.  to  farming  and  gardening;  Insect  instincts  and 
transformations.— Chace,  G.  I.  Oxygen  and  its  combinations.— Smith,  J. 
L.  Meteoric  stones.— Snell,  E.  S.  Planetary  disturbances.  1869.  Ber- 
trand,  J.  Kepler;  his  life  and  works.— Arago,  D.  F.  J.  Eulogj^  on  T. 
Young.— Beaumont,  L.  E.  de.  Memoir  of  A.  Bravais.— Rau,  C.  Memoir 
of  C.  r.  P.  von  Martins.— Matteucci,  C.  Life  and  scientific  labors  of  S. 
Marianini.— Hunt,  T.  S.  Chemistry  of  the  earth.— Matteucci,  C.  Elec- 
trical currents  of  the  earth.— Marey,  E.  J.  Phenomena  of  flight  in  the 
animal  kingdom. — Babinet,  J.  The  Northern  seas.— Lombard,  H.  C. 
Report  on  the  transactions  of  the  Soc.  of  Phys.  and  Nat.  Hist,  of 
Geneva,  June  1868-9. — Simpson,  J.  H.  Coronado's  march  in  search  of  the 
"  Seven  Cities  of  Cibola,"  and  discuss,  of  their  probable  location.— Lub- 
bock, J.  Social  and  relig.  cond.  of  the  lower  races  of  man.— Huxley,  T. 
H.  Principles  and  methods  of  palaeontology.— Schott,  A.  The  "  Cara 
Gigantesca"  of  Yzamal,  in  Yucatan.— Becquerel,  A.  C.  Forests  and 
their  climatic  influence.- Brenndecke,  F.  Meteorites.— Abich,  —.  Re- 
markable forms  of  hail-stones  in  Georgia.— Sartorius,  C.  Eruption  of 
the  volcano  of  Colima.  1870.  Henry,  J.  Eulogy  on  A.  D.  Bache. — 
Bache,  A.  D.  Lecture  on  Switzerland.— Henry,  J.  On  a  physical  observ- 
atory.— Arago,  F.  History  of  my  youth;  Eulogy  on  Herschel.— Life  and 
labors  of  H.  G.  Magnus.— Anderson,  M.  B.  Life  of  C.  Dewey.— Taylor, 
W.  B.  Nature  ana  origin  of  force.— Liebig,  J.  von.  Induction  and 
deduction.— Haughton,  S.  Address  on  the  rel.  of  food  to  work,  and  its 
bearing  on  medical  practice.— Reynolds.  J.  E.  Hydrogen  as  a  gas  and  as 
a  metal.— Wiseman,  N.  Leeture'on  the  identification  of  the  artisan  and 
artist.— Babinet,  J.  The  diamond  and  other  precious  stones.— Poey,  A. 
New  classification  of  clouds.  1872.  Arago,  D.  F.  J.  Eulo^  on 
Ampere. — Fischer,  P.  Scientific  labors  of  E.  Lartet.— Peabody,  A.  P. 
Scientific  education  of  mechanics  and  artisans.— Bauer,  A.  Organic 
bases.— Kletzinsky,  Prof.  Nitrogen  bodies  of  mod.  chemistrv.- Egleston, 
~      -  •  -       -  ilit    ■       " •-       -     -. 


T.  Scheme  for  the  qualitative  determination  of  substances  "by  the  blow- 
pipe.—Blow-pipe  apparatus  of  Hawkins  and  Wale.— Suess,  E.'  Boundary 
line  bet.  geology  and  history.- Brezina,  A.  Explanation  of  the  princ.  of 
crystallography  and  crystallophj^sics. — Woeikoff",  A.  Meteorology  in  Rus- 
sia.—Donati,  G.  B.  Phenomena  manifested  in  telegraphic  lines*  dur.  the 
aurora  borealis ;  and  origin  of  northern  lights.  1873.  Dodge,  N.  S. 
Charles  Babbage.— Stebbins,  R.  P.  Louis  Agassiz.— Gray,  A.  John 
Torrey.  Stevens,  J.  A.,  Jr.  George  Gibbs.— Dalton,  J.  C*  Origin  and 
propagation  of  disease,- Later  views  of  the  connect,  of  electricity  and 
magnetism. — Helmholz,  Prof.  Review  of  mathematical  theories. — Max- 
well, J.  C.  Action  at  a  distance.— Gould,  B.  A.  Astronomical  Observar 
tory  at  Cordova,  Argentine  Repub.— Muilly,  E.  Recent  estimate  of  the 
population  of  the  world.— Morin,  A.  Warming  and  ventilating  occupied 
buildings.— DeForest,  E.  L.  Additions  to  Memoir  on  methods  of  inter- 
polation appl.  to  the  graduation  of  irregular  series.  1874.  Arago, 
Eulogy  on  La  Place.  —  Mailly,  E.  Eulogy  on  Quetelet.  —  Dumas, 
Eulogy  on  A.  A.  De  La  Rive.— Hilgard,  J.  E.  Tides  and  tidal  action  in 
harbors.— Lemstrom,  S.  Observations  upon  the  electricity  of  the  atmos- 
phere and  the  aurora  borealis,  made  dur.  the  Swedish  exp.  of  1868  to  the 
North  Pole,  with  notes  by  Prof.  De  La  Rive.— Candolle,  A.  de.  A  domi- 
nant language  for  science,  with  notes  by  J.  E.  Gray.— Schott,  C.  A.  and 
Everett,  J,  D.    Underground  temperature.— Du  Pre,  W.  Series  of  earth- 


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Henrv.— De  La  Rive,  A.  Report  on  Transactions  of  Soc.  of  Physics  and 
Nat.  Hist,  of  Geneva,  1872-1873.— Morin,  A.  Warming  and  ventilation: 
(cont.  fr.  rept.  of  1873.).  1875.  Arago,  D.  F.  J.  Eulogy  on  Alexan- 
der Volta. — Candolle,  A.  de.  Probable  future  of  the  human  race.— Can- 
dolle,  A  de.  Report  on  Transactions  of  Soc.  of  Physics  and  Nat. 
Hist,  of  Geneva,  1873-1874.— Prestv^iclc,  J.  Past  and  future  of  geology. 
—Report  of  the  spec.  comm.  fqr  consideration  of  the  Mem.  of  H.  G. 
Wex,  upon  the  diminution  of  the  water  of  rivers  and  streams.— Taylor. 
W.  B.  Refraction  of  sound.— Henry,  J.  Organization  of  local  scientific 
societies. 

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—  Annual  report;  by  J.  W.  Powell.  1879-80.  *I 

Contents  of  accompanying  paper's.  Powell,  J.  W.  Evolution  of  lan- 
guage; Mythology  of  N.  Arher.  Indians;  Wyandot  government;  An- 
thropologic data."— Yarrow,  H.  C.  Mortuary  customs  of  the  N.  Amer. 
Indians.— Holden,  E.  S.  Central  Amer.  picture  writing.— Royce,  C.  C. 
Cessions  of  land  by  Indian  tribes  to  the  U.  S.— Mallery,  G.  *  Sign  lan- 
guage among  N.  Amer.  Indians.— Pilling,  J.  C.  Catalogue  of  linguistic  ^ 
mss.  in  the  library  of  the  Bur.  of  Ethnology.- Dorsey,  J;  O.,  Gatschet, 
A.  S.,  and  Riggs,  S.  R.    Method  of  recording  Indian  languages. 

Smoke;  by  I.  S.  Turgen^ff.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  10629 

Smoking.     See  Tobacco. 

Smollett,  T.  ((t.)     Count  Fathom's  adv.  in  the    lone   cottage. 

{In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  The  expedition  of  Humphrev  Clinker;  with  mem.  of  the  author  bv  T. 

Roscoe.                                 '  *            13191 

—  Humphrey  Clinker.    Illust.  4064 

—  Roderick  Random.  1472 

—  Scott,  W.    (In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  1.)  3860 
Same.    {In  his  Bio^.  and  crit.  not.)  3837 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.     (In  his  Eng.  humourists.)  4398 
Smucker,  S.  M.,  ed.     Arctic  explorations  and  discoveries  dur. 

the  19 th   cent.  5533 
Smucker.     See  also  Schmucker. 

Smuggler,  The  ;  by  G.  V.  R.  James.  5221 

Smuggler's  ghost,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  13259 

Smyrna.     Baillie,  Mrs.     A  sail  to  Smyi-na.  13045 

—  Maximilian,  F.  M.  J.     (In  his  On  the  wing.)  *I 
Smyth,  C.  P.     Life  and  work  at  the  great  pyramid,  1865.  3  v.         *I 

—  Our  inheritance  in  the  Great  Pyramid;  plates.  7826 

—  Same ;  new  ed.                          '  12791 
Smyth,  E.  C.     The  change  of  the  Sabbath  to  the  Lord's  day. 

{In  Sabb.  ess.)  19808 

—  From  Lessing  to  Schleiermacher ;    or,  From  Rationalism  to  faith.     (In 

Boston  lect.,  1870.)  8641 

—  Introduction  and  appendix.     (In  Edwards,  J.  Obs.  cone,  the  Trinity.)         19836 
Smyth,  N.     Dorner  on  the   future   state;  trans.,  with  in  trod. 

and  notes  by  S.  22467 

—  Old  faiths  in  new  light.  19042 

Contents.  The  idea  of  development,  and  the  new  questions  about  old 
faiths.— Hist,  growth  of  the  Bible.— Course  of  mor.  education,  and  prog, 
of  revelation. — The  advance  of  knowledge  and  the  scientific  tendency  of 
the  Bible.— The  culmination  in  the  Christ.— The  unfinished  world  and  its 
completion. — The  process  of  resurrection  and  the  end. 

—  The  orthodox  theology  of  to-day.  21112 

—  The  religious  feeling;  a  study  for  faith.  21780 
Smyth,  W.  W.     Metallic  mining  and  collieries.     (Brit,  manuf. 

ind.)  15466 

—  Rudimentarv  treatise  on  coal  and  coal  mining.  11219 

—  A  year  with' the  Turks.  4085 
Smyth,  W.     Lectures   on  mod.   hist.  ;  fr.  the  irruption  of  the 

north,  nations  to  the  close  of  the  Amer.  revolution  ;  add. 

by  J.  Sparks.  4068 

—  Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  the  Fr.  revolution ;  new  ed.    2  v.  13884-6 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1159 

Smythe,  T.     Bourne,  H.  R.  P\     {In  his  Famous   Lond.    mer- 
chants.) 7853 
Smythies,  Mrs.  G.     The  breach  of  promise.  5222 

—  Guiltv,  or  not  guilty.  7222 

—  The  jilt.  12434 
Snark,  The,  Hunting  of  ;  agony  in  eight  fits  ;  by  L.  Carroll.  15789 
Snarle3^yow  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  2921 
Sneak  box,  A,  Four  months  in  ;  by  N.  H.  Bishop.  19211 
Snell,  E.  S.     Planetary  disturbances.     (In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Kept.,  1855.)  14037 

Snell,  H.,  called  Amazon.     Russell,  W.     Amazon  Snell.     (In 

his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

Snider,  D.  J.     System  of  Shakespeare's  dramas.     2  v.  17475-6 

—  A  walk  in  Hellas ;  or,  The  old  in  the  new.  22364 
Snively,  W.     Asiatic  cholera.     (In   Am.    Pub.    Health   Asso. 

Rept.,  V.  1.)  *I 

Snorro  Sturleson.     Heimskringla ;  or,  Chronicle  of  the  kings 

of  Norway;  tr.  by  S.  Laing..    3  v.  17652-4 

Snow,  E.  M.  Does  small-pox  become  epidemic,  or  spread  only 
by  its  own  contagion?  (hi  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept., 
V.  2.)  *I 

Snow-berries;  by  A.  Cary.  7027 

Snow-bound  ;  by  J.  Q.  Whittier.  6253 

Snowdrops  ;  Finland  idyls  fr.  the  Swedish  of  Z.    Topelius.  22715 

Snow  image.  The,  and  other  twice-told  tales ;  by  N.  Haw- 
thorne. 1799 
Snow  man,  The  ;  by  George  Sand.  1541 1 
Snow-shoes  and  canoes  ;  by  W.  H,  G.  Kingston.  16723 
Snow-storm  ;  by  A.  S.  Poushkin.  (In  his  Russian  romance.)  19669 
Snow-storm,  The  ;  by  J.  Wilson.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  7.)  12978 
Snowed  up.  (In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
Snowed  up;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  16547 
Snowing-up,  The,  of  Strath  Lugas.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

V.   6.)  19145 

So  runs  the  world  away;  by  Mrs.  A.  C.  Steele.  4415 

"  So  they  were  married  ;  "  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  21877 

Soames,  P.  Treatise  on  the  manufacture  of  sugar  fr.  the  cane.   11214 
Soane,  G.     Undine.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  26.)  11823 

Soane,  J.     Timbs,  J.     Sir   John   Soane   lampooned.     (In  his 

Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 

Soap.     Church,  Prof.     Manufacture  of  soap.  15468 

—  Kingzett,  C.  T.  Manufacture  of  S.  (In  his  Alkali  trade.)  17233 
Soberside,  S.  Peter  Crisp's  spectacles.  (In  Rougegorge,  etc.)  8711 
Sobieski,  J.     See  John  III.  [Sobieski],  King  of  Poland. 

Social  aims.  Letters  and;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  14378 
Socia'l  distinction.     See  Hearts  and  homes. 

Social  equality;  by  W.  H.  Mallock.  21895 

Social  etiquette  and  home  culture.  20911 

Social  failure.  A,  redeemed.     (In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)  22935 
Social  influence  of  the  national  debt.     (In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)     6992 

Social  lady-birds.     (In  Sk.  and  ess.  fr.  the  Sat.  Rev.)  12749 

Social  law  of  God,  The  ;  sermons  ;  by  E.  A.  Washburn.  15571 
Social  life.     See  Manners  and  customs. 


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Social  pressure ;  by  A.  Helps.                                             .  13459 

Social  science.     See  Sociology. 

Social  tales  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works,  v.  13.)  3967 

Socialism.  Andrews,  S.  P.  The  true  constitution  of  govern- 
ment  in    the   sovereignty  of  the   individual   as   the   final 

development  of  protestantism,  democracy,  and  socialism.  4956 

—  Brassey,  T.     {In  his  Foreign  work  and  Eng.  wages.)  19420 

—  Brownson,  O.  A.    Socialism  and  the  Churcn.     (in  his  Essays,  etc.)  6923 

—  Cook,  J.  S.    Socialism.     (Bost.  Mond.  lect.)  20980 

—  Cortes,  J.  D.    Essays  on  Catholicism,  liberalism,  and  socialism.  18312 

—  Hitchcock,  R.  D.    Socialism.  18258 

—  Kaufmann,  M.    Socialism ;  its  nature,  dangers,  and  remedies.  18116 
Utopias ;  or,  Schemes  of  social  improvement.  18887 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Socialisms.  19615 

—  Noyes,  J.  H.    History  of  American  socialisms.  .  •I 

—  Woolsey,  T.  D.    Communism  and  socialism  in  their  hist,  and  theory.  19415 

—  See  also  Communism ;— Labor  and  Laboring  classes ;— Owen,  R. 

Society  and  solitude  ;  by  R.  W.  Emerson.  8175 
Society  for  Political  Education.     Economic  tracts  ;  na/mely  : 

Atkinson,  E.    Elements  of  national  prosperity.  22013 

—  What  is  a  bank ;  What  service  does  a  bank  perform?  20144 
Courtois,  A.  Political  economy  in  one  lesson ;  tr.  by  W.  C.  Ford.  21414 
Political  economy  and  polit.  science ;  list  of  books  recommended.  20653 
Subjects  and  questions  pertain,  to  polit.  economy,  consti  law,  etc., 

recommended  for  investigation,  or  as  topics  for  essay  writing,  etc.  20654 

Usury  laws;  their  nature,  expediency,  and  influence.  '  21167 

White,  A.  D.    Paper-money  inflation  in  France.  22066 

White,  H.    Money  and  its  substitutes.  21626 

Whitridge,  F.  W.^  Caucus  system.  22432 

Society  Islands.     See  Tahiti. 

Society   for   Promoting   Christian   Knowledge.     Publications. 
Namely : 
Ancient  philosophies  for  modern  readers : 

Capes,  W.  W.    Stoicism.  20822 

Cutts,  E.  L.    Christians  under  the  crescent  in  Asia.  22518 

Hoare,  E.  N.    A  brave  fight;  narrative  of  W.  Lee,  inventor.  22401 

Rhys,  J.    Celtic  Britain.     (Early  Britain.)  22541 
Conversion  of  the  West : 

Maclear,  G.  F.    The  Celts.  19118 

—  The  English.  19119 

—  The  Northmen.  19120 
Merivale,  C.    The  Continental  Teutons.  19123 

Earlv  chroniclers  of  Europe : 

Mtisson,  G.    France.  19495 

Gairdner,  J.    England.  19552 

The  Fathers  for  English  readers : 

Barmby,  J.    Gregorv  the  Great.  19450 

Eden,  C.  H.    Frozen  Asia.  19784 

The  home  library : 

Milman,  R.    Mitslav ;  or.  The  conversion  of  Pomerania.  22414 

Wratislaw,  A.  H.    John  Hus.  22190 

Insects,  and  their  habitations.  6126 

Manuals  of  health: 

Richardson,  B.  W.    On  health  and  occupation.  20101 

^Natural  history  rambles : 

Ansted,  D.  t.    In  search  of  minerals.  19697 

Cooke,  M.  C.    Ponds  and  ditches.  19706 

—  The  woodlands.  .  19297 
Duncan,  P.  M.  The  sea-shore.  19302 
Napier,  C.  O.  G.  Lakes  and  rivers.  19300 
Tavlor,  J.  E.    Mountain  and  moor.  19301 

—  'Undersrround.  19299 
Wood,  J.  G.    Lane  and  field.  19298 

Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful   Knowledge.     Description 

and  hist,  of  vegetable  substances  used  in  the  arts,  and  in 

domestic  economy.     Illust.  4592 

—  History  of  Greece  to  its  subj.  to  Rome,  [B.  C.  1080-147].  6061 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1161 

—  Library  of  useful  kuowledge.  268 

Contents.  Brougham,  H.  Account  of  Lord  Bacon's  Novum  organon. — 
Smith,  S.    Animal  physiology.— Bell,  C.    Animal  mechanics. 

—  Library  of  useful  knowledge.  6109 

Contents.  De  Morgan,  A.  Study  and  difficulties  of  mathematics. — 
Rothman,  R.  W.  History  of  astronomy.— Daniell,  J.  F.  Chemistry.— 
Wrottesley,   J.    Navigation.— Meredith,   W.    Punishment   of    death. 

—  Library  of  Useful  Know^ledge  :  Lives  of  eminent  persons.  5104 

Contents.  Draper,  W.  Adam  Smith.— Stephenson,  — .  Wm.  Caxton. 
— Austin,  Mrs.  S.  T.  Carsten  Mebuhr.  —  Christopher  Wren.— Card. 
Wolsey.— Burke,  E.  P.  E.  Coke.— Roscoe,  T.  Michael  Angelo.— Biot, 
J.  B.  'I.  Newton.— Bethune,  J.  E.  D.    Galileo;  Kepler. 

—  Library  of  useful  knowledge.    Natural  philosophy.,  v  I.  4331 

Contents.    Brougham,  H.  Objects,  advantages,  and  pleasures  of  science. 
— Lardner,  D.    Mechanics. — Brougham,  H.    Hydrostatics. — Millington,  J. 
Hydraulics.— Lardner,  D.    Pneumatics. — Ogg,'  — .    Heat. — Brewster,  D. 
Optics ;  double  refraction  and  polarisation  of  light.— Booth,  D.    Glossary ; 
Index. 
Society   for   the   Encouragement  of   Arts,  Manufactures,  and 
Commerce.     Lectures ;    in  connect,  with  the  Educational 
Exhibition.  5855 

Contents.  Henfrey,  A.  Relations  of  botanical  sci.  to  other  branches 
of  knowledge. — Grant,  H.  Penmanship.— Jones,  R.  Modern  discoveries 
by  the  microscope.— Booth,  Dr.  Influence  of  examination  as  an  instrument 
of  education. — Sopwith,  T.  Models  and  diagrams. — Guy,  W.  A.  Use  of 
common-place  books  in  self -education. — Symons,  J.  Industrial  schools. — 
Marriott,  C.  Digestion  of  knowledge.— Ellis,  W.  Economic  science. 
— Mackworth,  H.  Science  in  the  mines.— Cotton,  G.  E.  L.  Necessity  of 
an  extended  education  for  the  educator.— Hunt,  R.  Classes  for  scientific 
obs.  in  mechanics'  institutions;  Familiar  methods  of  instr.  in  science. — 
Sidney,  E.  Teaching  the  idiot.— Scott,  W.  R.  Teaching  the  deaf  and 
dumb'.— Wiseman,  Card.  Home  education  of  the  poor.— Reid,  H.  Math- 
ematical geography,  and  easy  methods  of  teaching  it.— Knighton,  W. 
Training  system  of  education,  as  adapt,  for  large  towns.— Shields,  W.  A. 
The  inspector  and  the  schoolmaster. 

—  Lectures  on  the  results  of  the  Exhibition;  [London,  1851].  4736 

Contents.  Wliewell,  W.  General  bearing  of  the  Exhib.  on  the  pro- 
gress of  art  and  science.— De  la  Beche,  H.  T.  Mining,  e^c— Owen,  R. 
Animal  products. — Bell,  J.  Chemical  processes. — Playfair,  L.  Industrial 
education. — Lindley,  J.  Substances  used  as  food.— Solly,  E.  Vegetable 
substances.  —  Willis,  R.  Machines,  etc.  —  Glaisher,  J.  Philosophical 
instruments.— Hensman,  H.  Civil  engineering,  etc. — Royle,  J.  F.  Arts 
and  manufactures  of  India. — Washington,  J.  Naval  architecture. 
Society  for  the  Promotion   of   Popular  Instruction.     Popular 

treat,  on  vegetable  physiology.  4591 

Society  novelettes.     Illust.     2  v.  22935-6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Burnand,  F.  C.  "No  rose  without  a  thorn." — An 
entr'acte.— Clarke,  H.  S.  Story  of  a  garden  party. — A  social  failure 
redeemed. — Francillon,  R.  E.  Yeni,  vidi,  vici.— The  fair  face  in  the 
yellow  chariot. — Jeffries,  R.  Kiss  and  try. — Miss  Monkton's  marriage. — 
Story  of  a  return  ticket. — Hatton,  J.  Kites  and  pigeons.— How  we  got 
married.  2.  Hatton,  J.  The  dove's  nest. — Clarke,  H.  S.  The  white 
camellia. — How  one  ghost  was  laid. — Snowed  up. — Crossed  in  love. — 
Jeffries,  R.    Out  of  the  season. — Reconciliations. — Cross-purposes. — Jack's 

wife.— Robinson,  N.    's    telegram.— Married  by  accident. — A  French 

experience.— Love  in  a  lift.— Peter.— How  I  set  about  paying  my  debts. 
Society  of  Arts.    Artisan  repts.  on  the  Paris  Univ.  Exhibition, 

1878.  195U 

Society  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce.     See  Society 

for  the  Encouragement  of  Arts,  etc. 
Society  of  Biblical  Archaeology.     Records  of  the  past :  Eng. 
translations  of   the   Assyrian  and  Egyptian  monuments, 
V.  1-12.  *I 

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Society  of  Physics  and  Natural  History  of  Geneva.  Candolle, 
A.  de.  Report  on  the  trans,  of  the  Soc,  1873-1874.  (In 
Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1875.)  12994 

—  La  Rive,  A.  A.  de.    Report  on  the  trans,  of  the  society,  1872-1873.     (In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1874.)  14377 

—  Lombard,  H.  C.    Report  on  the  trans,  of  the  society,  1868-9.     {In  Smith- 

sonian Inst.  Rept.,  18G9.)  11625 

Society    of    Telegraph    Engineers.     Lecture :    Researches    in 

electric  telephony  ;  by  A.  G.  Bell.  17719 

Socinus,  F.     Osgood,  S.     Faustus  Socinus  and  the  revival  of 

Unitarian  principles.     (In  his  Studies.)  7189 

Socinus,  L.,  and  F.     Brigham,  C.  H.     The  Socini.     (In  his 

Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

Sociology.    American  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.   Journal  of  soc.  science, 

1869-1876.     4  V.  15732-5 

—  Andrews,  J.    Analysis  of  the  principal  duties  of  social  life;  in  imitation 

of  Rochefoucault.  167 

—  Brougham,  II.    Speeches  on  social  and  political  subjects.    {In  Ai«  Works, 

V.  9,  10.)  •! 

—  Carey,  H.  C.    Manual  of  social  science ;  condensation  of  the  "  Principles 

of  social  science"  of  C,  by  K.  McLean.  284 
Principles  of  social  science. '  3  v.  6390-2 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Remarks  on  associations.     {In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  787 

—  Colv^^ell,  S.    New  themes  for  the  Protestant  clergy.  13206 

—  Comte,  I.  A.  M.  F.  X.  System  of  positive  polity ;  of.  Treatise  on  sociology-.  *I 

—  Elder,  W.    Questions  of  the  day,  economic  and  social.                             '  9044 

—  Fenton,  J.    Early  Hebrew  life ;'  study  in  sociology.  21279 

—  Graham,  W.    The  creed  of  science ;  religious,  moral,  and  social.  *I 

—  Harrison,  J.  B.    Methods  of  dealing  with  social  questions.    {In  Institute 

essays.)  19811 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Ecce  convertimur  ad  gentes.     {In  his  Sci.  and  cult.)  21494 

—  James,  H.    Society  the  redeemed  form  of  man,  and  the  earnest  of  God's 

omnipotence  in  human  nature.  18469 

—  Mallock,  W.  H.    Social  equality ;  study  in  a  missing  science.  21895 

—  Morley,  J.    Some  Greek  conceptions  of  soc.  growth.    {In  his  Orit.  misc.)  11123 

—  Rogers,  J.  E.  T.    Social  economy.  11173 

—  Smith,  J.  S.    Social  aspects.        '  4049 

—  Spencer,  H.    Principles  of  sociology,  pts.  1-5.  17780-2 

The  social  organism.     {In  his  Tllust.,  etc.)  5623 

Social  statics.  5895 

Study  of  sociology.  12104 

—  Thompson,  R.  E.    Social  science  and  national  economy.  13769 

—  Warren,  J.    True  civilization;  a  subject  of  vital  and' serious  interest  to 

the  men  and  women  of  labor  and  sorrow.  *I 

—  See  also  Spencer,  H. 

Also  Communism:— Socialism. 
Socrates.     Plato's    divine    dialogues,    with    the    Apology    of 
Socrates ;     from   the    Greek,    with    introd.    dissert.'  and 
notes ;    from  M.  Dacier    and  others ;    rev.   and  correct, 
after  Sydenham  and  Taylor.  3471 

—  Blackie,  J.  S.     {In  his  Four  phases  of  morals.)  12247 

—  Blomfield,  C.  J.     {In  his  Hist,  of  Greek  and  Rom.  philos.)  6380 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Grote,  G.    Life,  teachings,  and  death  of  S. :  from  the  Hist,  of  Greece.  1690 
Plato  and  other  companions  of  Socrates.    3  v.                                             6288-90 

—  Harris,  W.  T.    Socrates  and  the  pre-Socratic  philosophy.    {In  Bridgman, 

R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  '  22506 

—  King,  T.  S.     {In  his  Substance  and  show,  etc.)  17277 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.     {In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char.,  v.  2.)  13217 

—  Manning  H.  E.    The  Daemon  of  Socrates.     {In  his  Misc.)  17190 

—  l*lato.  Death  of  S.  {In  Lieber,  F.  Great  events,  etc.)  5105 
Soda.  Church,  — ,  Prof.  Manufacture  of  soda.  15468 
Sodom  and  Gomorrah.     Saulcy,  F.  de.     Account  of  the  disc. 

of  the  sites  of  S.  and  G.     (In  Ms  Narr.  of  a  journey.)  3773 


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Soeur  de  charite,  La ;    recit  en  vers  ;    par  L.  Supersac.     (In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.^  s6r.  7.)  14797 

Sohailee.     See  Suhaili. 

Soils.     Donaldson,  J.     Rudimentary  treat,  on  clay  lands  and 

loamy  soils.  1245 

—  Johnston,  J.  F.  W.  Instructions  for  the  analysis  of  soils,  etc.  2378 
Sola,  pseud.     See  Anderson,  O.  8.  L. 

Sola  ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.      (In  her  Writings.)  8668 
Solar  chemistry,  Solar  physics.     See  Spectrum  ; — Sun. 
Soldan,  — ,  Prof.     Method  and  manner.     {In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass. 

Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

Soldier  boy  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  5670 

Soldiering  and  scribbling;  by  A.  Forbes.  11876 

Soldiers.     Low,  C.  R.     Soldiers  of  the  Victorian  age.  2  v.  20030-1 

—  Mit(!hell,  J.    Biographies  of  eminent  sold,  of  the  last  four  centuries.  19296 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.    Sketches  of  illustrious  soldiers.  12537 

—  /See  also  Gt.  Brit.    Biography. 

Soldier's  courtship  ;    by  J.  Poole.      {In  French's  min.  dram., 

v.  33.)  .  7987 
Soldier's  daughter  ;  comedy  ;  by  A.  Cherry.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  v.  13.)  11815 

Soldier's  orphans.  The  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  6935 
Soley,  J.  R.     The  blockade  and  the  cruisers.     (The  Navy  in 

the  Civ.  War.)  22877 

Solidarity  of  the  industries  ;  by  J.  L.  Hays.  19621 
Solinus,  C.  J.     Fragmentum.     (/71  Lemaire,  N.  E.    Poet.  Lat. 

min.,  v.  1.)     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8359 

Solitary  hours  ;  by  C.  Southey.  4078 

Solitude.     Alger,  W.  R.     Solitudes  of  nature  and  of  man.  6729 

—  Zimmerman,  J.  G.  Solitude ;  from  the  French  of  J.  B.  Mercier.  4922 
Soliciteur,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  2.)  *I 
Sollohub,  — .     Fundamental  princ.  of  prison  reform  in  Russia. 

{In  Inter.  Pen.  Cong.  Trans.,  1872.)  *I 

Sollohub,   W.      L'embarras   du   choix.      (Th^^tre   de  camp., 

s^r.  6.)  14690 

—  Le  feu  foUet ;  Le  premier  pas.     ^Th^atre  de  camp.,  s6r.  7.)  14691 

—  His  hat  and  cane.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

—  Sa  canne  et  son  chapeau,  comMie;  Une  serenade,  sc^ne-proverbe.     {In 

Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Th^Atre,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  14483 

—  The  serenade.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Solly,  E.     Vegetable  substances  used  in  the  arts  and  manufac- 
tures in  relation  to  commerce  generally.     {In  Soc.  for  the 

Enc.  of  Arts,  e^c.     Lect.)  4735 

Solomon  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.     {In  her  Castle  Nowhere.)  13585 

Solomon  ;  oratorio  ;  by  Handel.  *I 

Solon.     Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

Sombreker  ;  par  C.  Debans.  {In  his  Drames  a  toute  vapeur.)  14653 
Sombreuil,  Mile.  de.  Watson,  H.  C.  {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Some  curious  schools.  20401 

Contents.  Fryatt,  F.  E.  The  children's  art  school.— Wager-Fisher, 
M.  Philadelphia  school  of  reform.— Brown,  E.  E.  The  Boston  whittling 
school.— Raj^mond,  C.  W.  Cadet  life  at  West  Point.— White,  L.  C.  Ladv 
Betty's  cooking  school.— Brown,  E.  E.  Perkins  Institution  for  the  Blind. 
— L.,  R.  L.  A  French  reform  school.— Lillie,  Mrs.  and  others.  Among 
some  sewing  schools.— Dickinson,  E.  E.  Flower  school  at  Corlaer's  Hook. 
—Parsons,  M.    A  Boston  School  for  Deaf  Mutes.— Brown,  E.  E.    Chil- 


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dren's  Hour  at  the  Old  South.— Dickinson,  E.  E.   The  Training  School- 
ship  Minnesota.— Harris,  A.  B.    The  Chinese  Mission  School. 
Some  of  our  social  philosophers.     {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 

Some  one  pays ;  by  C.  Lever.     {In  Tales   from   Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  no.  23.)  19168 

Some  other  babies.     {See  Mice  at  play.) 

Some  private  views  ;  essays  ;  by  J.  Payn.  21986 

Somebody  else  ;  by  G.  P.  Lathrop.  .17796 

Somebody  else;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  29.)  7985 

Somebody's  luggage  ;  by  C.  Dickens.     {In  his  Works.)  7759 

—  Same.  {In  his  Add.  Christmas  stories.)  13202 
Somebody's  neighbors  ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.  20267 
Somerset,  Duke  of.     See  St.  Maur,  E.  A. 

Somerset,  C.  A.     Zelina.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  37.)  11828 

Somerset,  E.,  marq.  of  Worcester.  Dircks,  H.  Life,  times, 
and  scientific  labors ;  with  a  repr.  of  his  Century  of 
inventions,  etc.  11205 

—  Howe,  H.  {In  his  Mem.  of  Amer.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 
Somerset,  F.  J.  H.,  Lord  Raglan,     Martineau,  H.     {In  her 

Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

Somerset,    F.,    Duchess   of.     Elwood,  A.  K.     {In  her  Mem., 

V.  1.)  22790 

Somerset,  G.  A.     Day  after  the  fair.     {In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  16.)  11844 

Somerville,  J.,  Baron  Somerville.     Scott,  W.     {In  his  Biog. 

mem.,  v.  2.)         -  3838 

Somerville,  Martha.  Personal  recollections  of  Mary  Somer- 
ville ;  with  select,  from  her  correspondence.  12132 

Somerville,  M.   (F.),  previously  Mrs.  Greig.     Connection  of 

the  physical  sciences.  4069 

—  Physical  geography.    2d.  Am.  ed. ;  with  add.  and  glossary.  4070 

—  Molecular  and  microscopic  science.    2  v.  *  8889-90 

—  Chambers,  W.     {In  his  Stories  of  remark,  persons.)  18069 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sketches.)  16744 

—  Proctor  J  R.  A.     (In  his  Light  science,  ser.  2.)  11892 

—  Somerville,  M.  Personal  recollections  of  Mary  Somerville.  12132 
Something  about  monuments.  {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 
Something  better.  17407 
Somnambula,  La  ;  opera  ;  by  V.  Bellini.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  ♦! 
Somnambule,  La;   par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  5; 

s^r.  3,  V.  1.)  *I 

Somnambulism.     Elam,  C.     {In  his  Physician's  problems.)  8087 

—  Maudslev,  H.    Hypnotism,  S.,  and  allied  states.     {In  his  PathologA'  of 

mind.)                                                                                                    *  19122 

—  Proctor,  E.  A.  Artificial  somnambulism.  {In  his  Kough  ways.)  19539 
Son  and  stranger  ;  operetta  ;  by  Mendelssohn.  *I 
Son  of  a  genius  ;  by  Mrs.  Hofland.  1936 
Son  of  the  night ;  drama  ;  by  C.  Gayler.   {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  22.)  11821 

Son,  The,  of  the  organ-grinder;  by  M.  S.  Schwartz.  11652 

Son,  A,  of  the  soil ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  21282 
Song,  The,  of  songs ;  commonly  called  the  Song  of  Solomon ; 

fr.  the  French  of  A.  R^ville.  16848 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1165 

Song  of  the  bell.     8ee  Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von. 
Songs,  with  the  music.    {Collections.) 

Note.    For  songs  without  the  music,  see  Ballads ; — Eng.  ballads ;  and 
the  division  Literature  under  names  of  countries. 

—  Barmbv,  J.    Plays  for  voung  people,  with  songs  and  choruses ;  music 

adapted,  etc.,  bv  T.  Rogers.  18434 

—  Bramley,  H.  R.  and  Stainer,  J.    Christmas  carols,  new  and  old.  *I 

—  Craik,  D.  (M.)  M.    Songs  of  our  youth.  *I 

—  Crane,  W.    The  baby's  bouquet ;  a  fresh  bundle  of  old  rhymes  and  tunes 

arranged  and  decorated.  *I 
The  baby's  opera;  book  of  old  rhymes  with  new  dresses.  *I 

—  Elliot,  C.  S.    Songs  of  Yale;  new  collection  of  college  songs.  *I 

—  Elliott,  J.  "W.    National  nursery  rhymes  and  nursery  songs.  *1 
Bently,  J.  M.,  and  others.    "Little  Folks "  album  of  music ;  songs  and 

rhymes.  *I 

—  Froebel,  F.    Mother  play,  and  nursery  songs.  18079 

—  Hullah,  J.  The  song  book ;  words  and  tunes  fr.  the  poets  and  musicians.  8403 

—  Johnson,  H.  K,    Our  familiar  songs,  and  those  who  made  them;  with 

piano  accompaniment.  *I 

—  McCaskey,  J.  P.    Franklin  Square  song  collection.  20774 

—  Plays  and  songs  for  kindergarten  and  family.  20754 

—  See  also  Tennyson,  A. 

Songs  before  sunrise  ;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  9102 

Songs  fr.  the  southern  seas,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  B.  O'Reilly.  12090 

Songs  of  many  seasons  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  13083 

Songs  of  our  youth  ;  by  [Miss  Muloeh] .  *I 

Songs  of  the  Sierras ;  by  Joaquin  Miller  [C.  H.  Miller].  9298 

Songs  of  the  springtides;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  19899 

Songs  of  the  sun-lands  ;  by  Joaquin  Miller  [C.  H.  Miller].  11747 

Songs  of  three  centuries  ;  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  14376 

Sonia:  by  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].  18038 

Sonnemann,  L.     Tuttle,  H.     {In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 
Sonnets.     Tomlinson,  C.     The  sonnet,  its  origin,  struct.,  and 

place  in  poetry.  19135 

—  Waddington,  S.  The  sonnet ;  its  hist,  and  compos.  (In  his  Eng.  sonnets.)  20687 

—  See  also  English  sonnets;— Shakespeare,  W. 

Sonnois,  J.    {pseud.  Jules  de  Rieux),  and  Au,  E.  d'.     Aux 

arrets,  com.-vaud.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  s6r.  5.)  14500 

Sonntag.     See  Sontag. 

Sonora.     Browne,  J.  R.     {In  his  Adventures  in  the  Apache 

country.)  7588 

—  Mowry,  S.    Arizona  and  Sonora;  geography,  hist.,  and  resources  of  the 

silver  region  of  No.  America.  6095 
Sonrel,  L.     The  bottom  of  the  sea;   tr.  and  ed.  by  E.  Rich. 

(111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  9158 

Sons,  The,  of  Godwin  ;  tragedy;  by  W.  Leighton,  Jr.  17207 

Sontag,  H.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.  ( Jw  his  Great  singers.)  20364 
Sooner  or  later  ;  by  C.  S.  Brooks.  7343 
Sophia,  Princess^  Electress  of  Hanover.     Strickland,  A.     {In 

her  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland,  v.  8.)  5344 
Sophie  May,  pseud.     See  Clarke,  R.  S. 
Sophocles.     Tragedies ;  new  trans.  ;  with  biog.,  etc.^  by  E.  H. 

Plumptre.  *I 

—  Abbott,  E.    Theology  and  ethics  of  Sophocles.    (In  his  Hellenica.)  20099 

—  Campbell,  L.    Sophocles.    (Class,  writers.)  19607 

—  Collins,  C.  W.    Sophocles.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  9739 

—  Davidson,  T.    Oidipous  Tyrannos.    (In  his  Parthenon  frieze,  etc.)  21955 


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—  De  Quincey,  T.    The  Antigone  of  Sophocles.    {In  his  Note-book.)  1188 
The  Sphinx's  riddle.    (In  his  Memorials,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1166 

—  Saint  Victor,  P.  de.     (In  his  Les  deux  masques,  v.  2.)  14719 

—  Symonds,  J.  A.  (In  his  Stud,  of  Greek  poets,  ser.  2.)  ^  16543 
Sophonisba  ;  tragedy  ;  by  V.  Alfieri.  (In  his  Tragedies,  v.  2.)  *I 
Sophronisba...  oh  !  ;  by  C.  Narrey.  (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Soprano,  The  ;  by  J.  Kingsford  [C.  Barnard].  8084 
Soprano,  Le  ;  com^die-vaude.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe,  etc.   (Oeuvres, 

s^r.  2,  V.  22.)  *I 

Sopwith,  T.     On  models  and  diagrams.     {In  Soc.  for  Encour. 

of  Arts,  etc.,  Lect.)  5855 

Sorby,  H.  C.  Microscopes.  {In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 
Sorcerer,  The  ;  comic  opera  ;  by  W.  S.  Gilbert  and  A.  Sullivan.  *I 
Sorci^re  du  roi,  La ;  par  La  Comtesse  Dash.  9481 

Sorci^res  Espagnoles,  Les  ;  par  P.  M^rim^e.   {In  his  Derni^res 

nouv.)  9555 

Sordello  ;  by  R.  Browning.  13549 

Sordello  ;  story  fr.  R.  Browning  ;  by  F.  M.  Holland.  21273 

Sorley,  W.  R.     Jewish  Christians  and  Judaism ;   study  in  the 

history  of  the  first  two  cent.  21994 

Sorrento  work.      Hope,  A.     Manual  of  Sorrento  and  inlaid 

work  for  amateurs.  *I 

Sorrow,  The,  of  a  secret:  by  M.  C.  Hay.  18230 

Sorrows  of  Werter.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  4.)  7224 

Sorrows  of  Werther  ;  by  J.  W.  von  Goethe.  {In  his  Novels,  etc.)  1556 
Soto,  H.  de.     See  De  Soto. 

Souci ;  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Twells.  17352 

Soudan.  A  strange  journey  ;  pict.  fr.  Egypt  and  the  Soudan.  22093 
Souhaits,    Les;    com^die ;    par  E.  Verconsin.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  7.)  14797 

Soul.     Denton,  W.   and  E.   M.   F.     The  soul  of  things;  or. 

Psychometric  researches  and  discoveries.  5553 

—  Doddridge,  P.    Rise  and  prog,  of  relig.  in  the  soul ;  with  sermon  on  the 

care  of  the  soul,  etc.                                   .  1243 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    The  human  soul.     {In  his  Ways  of  the  spirit.)  17367 

—  Mead,  C.  M.    The  soul  here  and  hereafter.  18680 

—  Newman,  F.  W.    The  soul,  her  sorrows  and  her  aspirations.  3248 

—  Porter,  N.    The  human  intellect;  introd.  upon  psychology  and  the  soul.  7641 

—  iSee  also  Mind  and  bodv. 

Soul,  The,  in  nature  ;  by  H.  C.  Oersted.  3280 

Soule,  C.  A.     Home  life ;    or,   A  peep   across  the  threshold ; 

[sketches].     lUust.  4071 

Soul^,  F.  ;  Gihon,  J.  H.  and  Nisbet,  J.  Annals  of  San  Fran- 
cisco ;  cont.  Hist,  and  pres.  cond.  of  California,  etc.  ; 
added,  Biog.  memoirs.     Illust.  4072 

Soule,  R.,  ayid  Campbell,  L.   J.     Pronouncing  hand-book  of 

words  often  mis-pronounced.  11 953 

Soult,  N.  J.  de  D.,  marechal.  Headley,  J.  T.  {In  his  Napo- 
leon, etc.,y.  1.)  1825 

—  Soult.  {In  Court  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.)  6143 
Sound.     See  Acoustics. 

Soundings  from  the  Atlantic  ;  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  5483 

Soup  tureen  ;  by  E.  d'Hervilly.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 

Soupers  de  la  r^gence,  Les  ;  par  La  Comtesse  Dash.  9482 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1167 

Soupi^re,  La;  comedie  ;  par  E.  d'Hervilly.      {In  Legonv^,  J. 

W.  E.  G.     Theatre,  etc.,  ser.  1.)  14685 

Sonris,  La  ;  comedie  ;  par  A.  Des  Roseaux.   (Th6Mre  de  camp., 

s6r.  7.)  14691 

Sous  bois ;    operette ;    par  M.  Chauvin.     {In   Sayn^tes,  etc., 

s^r.  2.)  14792 

South,  R.    Selections.     {In  Montagu,  B.    Select,  fr.  the  works. 

of  Taylor,  etc.)  5759 

—  Lake,  W.  C.  South,  the  rhetorician.  {In  Kempe,  J.  E.  Class,  preach.)  17164 
South,  The  {meaning.the  southern  states  of  the  U.  S.).    Keim, 

De  B.  R.     Sheridan's  troopers  on  the  borders.  8649 

—  King.  E.    The  great  South;  rec.  of  journeys  in  La.,  Texas,  etc.  16680 

—  Watterson,  H.    Oddities  in  Southern  life  and  character.  22306 

—  See  also  Georgia;— N.  Carohna;— S.  Carolina. 

South  America.  Bates,  H.  W.  Central  Amer.,  the  West 
Indies,  and  So.  A.  ;  with  ethnol.  app.  by  A.  H.  Keane. 
(Stanford's  comp.  of  geog.  and  trav.)  '  21931 

—  Bishop,  N.  H.    The  Pampas  and  the  Andes ;  a  thousand  miles  walk  across 

South  America.  7531 

—  Dahlgren,  M.  Y.    South  sea  sketches.  20991 

—  Galenga,  A.    South  America.  20326 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.    First  book  of  history,  comb,  with  geography :  Western 

hemisphere.  6339 

—  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.    Personal  narr.  of  travels  to  the  equinoctial 

regions  of  America.    3  v.  2079-81 

iSame ;  condsd.    See  beloto.  Travels,  etc.  ' 

Travels  and  researches;  condsd.  narr.  of  his  journ.  in  the  equinoctial 

regions  of  America,  etc. ;  by  W.  Macgillivray.  2S23 

—  Kingston.  W.  H.  G.    The  western  world ;  picturesque  sk.  of  nature  and 

nat.  hist,  in  North  and  South  America.  13288 

—  Mulhall,  M.    Between  the  Amazon  and  the  Andes;  travels.  22416 

—  Mulhall,  M.  G.    The  English  in  South  America.  17811 

—  Saint  Crioq,  L.  de.    Travels  in  South  America.    2  v.  *I 

—  Winterbotham,  W.    Historical,  geog.,  commerc,  and  philos.  view  of  the 

U.  S.  and  the  European  settlements  in  America,  etc.    4  v.  603.V8 

—  See  also  Amazon  river ; — Andes. 
Also  America. 

South  breaker,  The  ;  by  H.  E.  Prescott.    {In  her  Amber  gods, 

etc.)  5430 

—  Same.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  7.)  12978 
South  Carolina.     Adams,   F.   C.     Manuel  Pereira ;    or.    The 

sovereign  rule  of  South  Carolina.  6066 

—  Andrews,  S.     (In  his  South  since  the  war.)                                    '  6345 

—  Pike,  J.  S.  The  prostrate  state ;  So.  Carohna  under  negro  government.  7321 
South  devil.  The  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.  {In  her  Rodman.)  19610 
South  Kensington  Museum.     /Science  and  Art  Dept.     Ancient 

and  mediaeval  carved  ivories.     Photos,   of  24  important 
examples  of  carved  ivories  in  the  mus.     (Arundel  Soc.)  *I 

—  Art  hand-books ;  ed.  by  W.  Maskell.    Namely : 

Champeaux,  A.  de.    Tapestry.  *I 

Engel,  C.    Musical  instruments.                 -  ♦! 

Fortnum,  C.  D.  E.    Bronzes.  *I 

—  Maiolica.  *I 
Maskell,  W.  Ivories,  ancient  and  mediaeval.  *I 
Nesbitt,  A.  Glass.  •  *I 
Pollen,  J.  H.    Ancient  and  modern  furniture  and  woodwork.  *I 

—  Gold  and  siversmith's  work.  ♦! 
Redgrave,  R.  Manual  of  design.  ♦! 
Riafio,  J.  F.  Industrial  art  in  Spain.  ♦! 
Rock,  D.  Textile  fabrics.  ♦! 
Shioda,  M.  Japanese  potterv.  *I 
Smith,  R.  M.    Persian  art.    "  *I 

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—  Notes  oil  building  construction.    3  v.  14259-61 

—  Science  hand-books.    Namely: 

Siramonds,  P.  L.    Animal  products.  17098 

—  Science  lectures.    Namely: 

Abney,  W.  de  W.    Photography.  16986 

Bramwell,  F.  J.    The  steam-ongine.  16987 

Geikie,  A.    Outlines  of  field  geology.  16994 

Kennedy,  B.  W.    Kinematic  models.  16996 

Roscoe,  H.  E.    Technical  chemistry.  16996 

Stokes,  G.  G.    The  absorption  of  light  and  the  colours  of  nat.  bodies.  16999 

Stone,  W.  H.    Sound  and  music.  17000 

—  Science  lectures,  v.  1,  2.  17678-9 

Contents.  V.  1.  Abney,  W.  de  W.  Photography.'— Stokes,  G.  G. 
Absorption  of  light  and  colours  of  nat.  bodies ;  Fluorev*cence.— Kennedy, 
A.  B.  W.  Kinematics  of  machinery.— Bramwell,  F.  J.  Steam-engine.— 
Forbes,  G.  Radiation.— Sorby,  H.  C.  Microscopes.- Bottomlev,  J.  T. 
Electrometers. — Vines,  S.  H.  Apparatus  rel.  to  vegetable  physiology. — 
Foster,  C.  Electrical  measurements.  2.  Spottiswoode,  \V.  Polar- 
ized light.— Forbes,  G.  Thermal  conductivity :  Thermo-dynamics.— Chis- 
holm,  H.  W.  Balances.— Pigot,  T.  F.  Geometrical  and  engineering  draw- 
ing.—Froude,  W.  Laws  of  fluid  resistance.— Siemens,  C.  W.  The  bath- 
ometer.— Instruments  for  experiments  on  sound. — On  temperament. — 
Barrett,  Prof.  Sensitive  flames  as  illustrative  of  sympathetic  vibrations. 
— Pigot,  F.  F.  Light  house  illumination.- Forbes,  G.  Velocity  of  light. 
— Burdon-Sanderson,  — .  Apparatus  for  physiological  investigation.— 
Brunton,  L.  Apparatus  for  physiological  chemistry.  —  Mcleod,  Prof. 
Eudiometers. — Roscoe,  H.  E.    Technical  chemistry. 

—  Conway,  M.  D.    Travels  in  So.  K. ;   decorative  art  and  architecture  in 

England.  22199 

—  Taft,  C.  P.    The  South  Kensington  Museum ;  what  it  is,  etc  17791 
South-Mountain,  Va.    Dahlgreu,  M.  V.    South-Mountain  mag- 
ic ;  a  narrative.                                                 •                             21761 

South  Sea.     Campbell,  G.     Log-letters  fr.  "The  Challenger."    17375 

—  Dahlgren,  M.  V.    South  sea  sketches.  20991 
Discoveries  in  the  South  Sea.    {In  Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  etc.)  1264 

—  Montgomery,  J.    Journal  of  voyages  and  trav.  bv  D.  Tverman  and  G. 

Bennet,  1821-29.    8  v.  '  '  ,  3107-9 

—  Stewart,  C.  S.    Visit  to  the  South  Seas.    2  v.  4234-6 

—  Williams,  J.    Narrative  of  missionary  enterprises  in  the  8.  Sea  Is.  4795 

—  Wood,  C.  F.  A  yachting  cruise  in  the  So.  Seas.  14264 
South  sea  bubbles.  10060 
South  sea  idyls  ;  by  C.  W.  Stoddard.  12080 
South  shore.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  R.  Josselyn.  21034 
Southall,  J.  C.     The  recent  origin  of  man  as  illust.  by  geology 

and  prehistoric  archaeology.  17244 

Southbridge,  Mass.     Davis,  &.     History  of  Sturbridge  and  S.     1118 

—  Marvin,  A.  P.  History  of  S.  {In  Hist,  of  Wor.  Co.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Southcott,  J.  Sketch  of  S.  {In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)  4886 
Southennan  ;  by  J.  Gait.  2  v.  2200-1 
Southey,  C.  A.  B.     Devereux  hall.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

V.  1.)  19140 

—  La  petite  Madelaine.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  2.)  19141 
Southey,  Mrs.  C.  Solitary  hours  ;  [poems  and  sketches].  4078 
Southey,  R.     Account  of  the  life  of  H.  K.  White.    {In  White, 

H.  K.     Compl.  works.)  4742 

—  The  book  of  the  Church.    7th.  ed.  6910 

—  Correspondence  with  C.  Bowles.    Added,  Correspondence  with  Shelley, 

and  Southey's  dreams;  ed.,  with  introd.,  bv  E.  Dowden.  *        22661 

—  The  Doctor.                                                        '  4064 

—  Life  and  correspondence ;  ed.  by  C.  C.  Southey.  4079 

—  Life  of  Bunvan.     {In  Bunvan,  J.    Pilgrim's  Progress.)  18222 

—  Life  of  Cowper.    {In  Cowper,  W.    Works,  v.  1-2.)  6617-18 

—  Life  of  Lord  Nelson.  4088 

—  Same ;  new  ed.  13118 

—  Samex  ed.  by  W.  E.  MuUins.  18843 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1169 

—  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  4082 

—  Life  of  Wesley ;  and  rise  and  prog,  of  Methodism ;  notes  by  D.  Curry.  2  v.  4080-1 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  a  memoir.    10  v.  in  5.  19043-7 

—  Select  lives  of  Cromwell  and  Bunyan.  12208 

—  Select  works  of  the  British  poets  fr.  Chancer  to  Jonson;  with  biog. 

sketches.  6316 

—  Southey's  common-place  book.  *I 

—  and  Napier,  W.  F.  P.    Siege  of  Zaragoza,  1808.)     {In  Lieber,  F.    Gt. 

events,  etc.)  olOo 

—  Carlyle,  T.    {In  his  Reminiscences.)  20233 

—  Cottle,  J.    Reminiscences  of  Coleridge  and  Southey.  993 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     {In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  2.)  1154 

—  Dix,  J.  R.    An  evening  with  S.    {In  his  Pen  and  ink  sk.)  *I 

—  Dowden,  E.    Southey.  19531 

—  P"'oster,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  1.)  1602 

—  Gilfillan,  G.    {In  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2255 

—  Hamilton,  W.     {In  his  Poets  laureate.)  18533 

—  Howitt,  W.    {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Macaulav,  T.  B.    Southey's  Colloquies  on  society;   Southey's  ed.  of  the 

Pilgrim's  Progress.    (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—  Memoir.    {In  Watts,  I.    Horae  lyricae,  etc.)  4681 

—  Timbs,  J.    The  "doctor."    {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  1.)  12592 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     {In  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Southgate,   H.     Many  thoughts  of  many  minds ;    select,   fr. 

writings  of  celebrated  authors.  13638 

—  Things  a  ladv  would  like  to  know  cone,  domestic  management  and  ex- 
penditure.    '  13532 

Southgate,  H.     The  cross  above  the  orescent ;  romance  of  Con- 
stantinople. 17365 

—  Narrative  of  a  tour  thr.  Armenia,  Kurdistan,  Persia,  and  Mesopotamia ; 

with  obs.  on  the  cond.  of  Mohammedanism  and  Christianity.    2  v.  4086-7 

Southward  ho  !  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  19081 

Southwell,  R.  Poetical  works  ;  ed.  by  W.  B.  Trumbull.  15866 
Southwest;   (meaning  soiUhtvestem  part  of  the  U.S.).  Pierson, 

H.  W.     In  the  brush  ;  or.  Old-time  soc,  polit.,  and  relig. 

life  in  the  southwest.  20879 

—  The  Southwest.    2  v.  4089-90 
Souvenirs  de  theatre  ;  par  L.  Hal^vy.     (In  his  Mariage  d'am- 

our.)  14790 

Souvestre,  E.     An  attic  philosopher  in  Paris  ;  fr.  the  French.  19048 

—  French  eggs  in  an  English  basket;  tr.  by  E.  Bowles.  14093 

Contents.  The  sawyer  of  the  Vosges  "mountains. —The  chip  gatherers. 
— The  two  dogs. — A  meeting  on  the  Alps. — The  grocer's  cornucopia. — 
Father  Mark's  Bullfinch.— The  two  portraits.— The  pierced  rock.— The 
glass  of  brandy. — A  night  in  the  forest.— The  apprentice. — Our  uncle  fr. 
America. — The  godson.— A  sensible  man.— The  Moorish  doctor's  parch- 
ment. 

—  The  lake  shore ;  or.  The  slave,  the  serf,  and  the  apprentice ;  fr.  the  French.  4108 

—  Mrs.  Willis's  will ;  comic  drama.     {In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

—  A  slight  mistake ;  comedy,     (/w  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 
Souza-Botelho,   A.  M.  K.  F.,  marquise  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C. 

A.     {In  his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876.)  *I 

Same.    {In  his  Portr.  of  celebrated  women.)  7410 

Sovereigns  of  industry  ;  by  E.  M.  Chamberlin.  14030 

Sowed  by  the  wind  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  13337 
Sowerby,  G.  B.     Popular  British  conchology ;  familiar  hist. 

of  molluscs.     [Colored  illust.].  5902 

Sowing  the  wind  ;  by  E.  L.  Linton.  10692 

Soyer,  A.  Culinary  campaign  of  the  Crimean  war.  4109 
Spain.     Art. 

—  Baxley,  H.  W.    Spain.    Art-remains  and  art-realities,  e«Ci    2  v.  13543-4 

—  Desbarrolles,  — .    Two  French  artists  in  Spain ;  tr.  by  C.  McFarlane.  4554 

—  Gautier,  T.    Les  cinq  nouveaux  tableaux  espagnols  d'u  mus^e  du  Louvre.  14647 


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painting. 
-—  Riafio,  J.  F.    The  industrial  arts  in  Spain. 

Civilization. 

—  Wilson,  E.    Attitude  of  the  Span,  races  toward  the  mod.  tendencies  to 

civilization.     (In  his  Ramble,  etc.) 

Description. 

—  Araicis,  E.  de.    Spain ;  tr.  by  W.  W.  Cady. 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.    In  Spain  and  a  visit  to  Portugal. 
In  Spanien.     (In  his  Ausgewahlte  Werke,  v.  22,  23.) 

—  Borrow,  G.    The  Bible  in  Spain. 

—  Bryant,  W.  C.    Letters  of  a  traveller.    2  ser. 

—  Butterworth,  H.     (In  his  Zigzag  journevs  in  classic  lauds.) 

—  Byrne,  Mrs.  W.  P,    Cosas  de  Espafia;  illust.  of  S.  and  the  Spaniards  as 

they  are.    2  v. 

—  Campion,  J.  S.    On  foot  in  Spain. 

—  Carleton,  G.  W.     (In  his  Our  artist  in  Cuba,  etc.) 

—  Catlin,  G.  L.    Among  the  Biscayans.    (In  Murphy  B.  and  others.    On 

the  Rhine.) 

—  Champney,  L.  W.    (In  her  Three  Vassar  girls  abroad.) 

—  Cox,  S.  S.    (In  his  Search  for  winter  sunbeams.) 

—  Edwards,  M.  B.    Through  Spain  to  the  Sahara. 

—  Froissart,  Sir  J.     (In  The  boys'  Froissart.) 

—  Gautier,  T.    Voyage  en  Espagne. 

—  Hacklaender,  F."W.    Ein  Winter  in  Spanien.    3  v. 

—  Hare,  A.  J.  C.    Wanderings  in  Spain. 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.    Spain  in  profile;  a  summer  among  the  olives  and  aloes. 

—  Herbert,  Lady  E.    Impressions  of  Spain  [1866] . 

—  Lathrop,  G.  P.    Spanish  vistas. 

—  Manning,  S.    Spanish  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 

—  Maximilian,  F.  -M.  J.    Recollections  of  my  life.    .3  v. 

—  Poco  Mas.    Scenes  and  adventures  in  Spain,  1835-40.    2  v. 

—  Poitou,  E.    Spain  and  its  people. 

—  Ramsav,  Mrs.    A  summer  in  Spain. 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    The  Prince  of  Wales  tour. 

—  Swift,  J.  F.     (In  his  Going  to  Jericho.) 

—  Taylor,  B.    The  lands  of  the  Saracen. 

—  Thit'blin,  N.  L.    Spain  and  the  Spaniards. 

—  Thornbury,  G.  W.    Life  in  S. ;  past  and  present. 

—  IJrquhart,  D.    Pillars  of  Hercules.    2  v. 

—  Vyse,  L.  H.     (In  her  Winter  in  Tangier.) 

—  Wallis,  S.  T.    Glimpses  of  S.,  1847. 
-^- Spain;  her  institutions,  polities,  and  public  men. 

—  Warren,  J.  E.    Vagamundo ;  or.  The  attach<?  in  S. 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Spain,  Portugal,  and  the  Netherlands.   (In  his  Resources 

of  mod.  countries,  v.  2.) 

—  See  also  Andalusia ;— New  Granada. 

Ecclesiastical  History. 

—  M'Crie,  T.    History  of  the  Reformation  in  S.  in  the  16th.  cent. 

Bd.  with  Hist,  of  the  Reform,  in  Italy. 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Romance  of  Spanishhistory. 

—  Boehmer,  E.    Spanish  reformers  of  two  cent.  fr.  1520;  lives  and  writings 

ace.  to  B.  B.  Witten's  plan  and  with  the  use  of  his  materials,  (Biblio- 
theca  Wifteniana),  v.  1. 

—  Bollaert,  W.    The  wars  of  succession  of  Portugal  and  Spain.    2  v. 

—  Copp6e,  H.    Historv  of  the  conquest  of  S.  bv  the  Arab-moors.    2  v. 

—  Doran,  J.     (In  his  ^onarchs,  etc..  v.  2.) 

—  Dunham,  S.  A.    History  of  S.  and  Portugal.    5  v. 

—  Froissart,  J.    Chroniques;  pub.  pourla  Soci^te  de  I'Histoire  de  France, 

par  S.  Luce.    6  v. 
Same ;  Eng.  trails. 

—  Harrison,  S.  H.    Spain. 

—  Irving,  W.    Legend  of  the  subjugation  of  S.     (In  his  Span,  papers.)    2164;  5868 

—  Macaulav,  T.  B.    War  of  the  succession  in  S.     (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—  Pearce,  W.  C.    History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.  18447 

—  Pictures  of  the  history  of  Spain.  4328 

—  Renan,  E.    L'Espagne  Mussulmane.     (/n  Ais  Melanges  d'hist.)  14516 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.    Historv  of  the  war  of  the  succession  in  Spain.  ♦! 

—  Trueba,  T.  D.    Spain.    "(Romance  of  hist.)  11435 


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CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1171 

—  Yoiige,  C.  M.    Storv  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  of  Spain.  18100 

—  See  also  Ferdinand  and  Isabella ;— Inquisition ;— Philip  II.;— Spanish 

America ;— Spanish  Armada. 

Language. 

—  Knapp,  W.  I.    Grammar  of  the  mod.  Spanish  language.  22322 

—  Pendergast,  T.    Masterv  series :  Spanish.  8183 

—  Bouterwek,  F.    Historj'  of  Spanish  literature ;  tr.  by  T.  Ross,  with  notes.       463 

Literature.  {Miscellaneous  icorJcs.) 

—  Conant,  H.  S.    Primer  of  Spanish  literature.  18223 

—  Hubbard,  G.    Histoire  de  la  litt^rature  contemp.  en  Espagne.  14660 

—  Irving,  W.    Spanish  romance.     {In  his  Span,  papers.)  2164;  5868 

—  Ticknor,  G.    History  of  Spanish  literatuie.    3  v.  6019-21 

—  See  also  Cervantes. 

Literature.    ( Collections.) 

—  Arrom,  C.  B.  de  F.    Spanish  fairy  tales,  by  F.  Caballero;  tr.  by  J.  H. 

Ingram.  20978 

—  Bowrmg,  J.    Ancient  poetry  and  romances  of  Spain.  *I 

Politics. 

—  Cherbuliez,  V.    L'Espagne  politique.  14455 

—  Vassall,  H.  R.  F.     {In  his  Souvenirs.)     (Barri^re.    Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  27.)  14547 

General  and  Miscellaneous  works. 

—  Webster,  W.    Spain.  22555 
Spalding,  J.  L.     Essays  and  reviews.                                                18575 

Contents.  Catholi.-  Church  in  the  U.  S.,  1776-1876.— Persecution  of  the 
Church  in  the  German  Empire.— Comparative  infl.  of  Catholicism  and 
protestantism  on  nat.  prosperity. — Prussia  and  the  church.— German 
journalism.— Religion  and  art. 

—  Life  of  M.  J.  Spalding,  Archbishop  of  Baltimore.  12185 

—  Religious  mission  of  tlie  Irish  people  and  Catholic  colonization.    5th.  ed. 

PVdd.,  Amid  Irish  scenes;  English  rule  in  Ireland.]  22299 

Spalding,  M.  J.     Evidences  of  Catholicity  ;  lectures.     6th  ed., 

rev.  and  enl.  ;  app.  18462 

—  History  of  the  Protestant  Reformation.    2  v.  in  1.    4th.  ed.  6465 

—  Miscellanea;  reviews,  lectures,  and  essays.  6th.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  2  v.  in  1.   18463 

Contents.  Church  historv.— Literature  and  the  arts  in  the  Middle  Ages. 
—Literature  and  the  Cathofic  clergy;  libraries.— Schools  and  universities 
in  the  "Dark"  Ages.— Influence  of  Catholicity  on  civil  liberty.— Age  of 
Gregory  VII.— The  great  schism  of  the  west;  Rome  and  Avignon.— John 
Huss  and  Hussites;  the  council  of  Constance. — The  Spanish  Inquisition — 
Prescott's  view. — The  Reformation  in  Switzerland. — Bernese  intrigues. — 
— Prescott's  Conquest  of  Mexico. — Early  Catholic  missions  in  the  north- 
west.—Webster's  Bunker  Hill  speech.— Our  colonial  blue  laws.— The 
spirit  of  the  age.— The  charge  of  idolatry.— The  Catholic  doctr.  of  satis- 
faction.— The  confessional.— Catholic  and  protestant  countries. — The  Ori- 
ental churches.— Rome.— The  papal  government.— The  Philadelphia  riots. 
— A  chapter  on  mobs. — Lafayette  and  Prof.  Morse. — Common  schools. — 
The  astronomical  clock  of  StVasburg. — Origin  and  hist,  of  libraries  in  anc. 
and  mod.  times.— Demonolo^y  and  the  Reformation.— Rev.  Wm.  Byrne. 
— The  feast  of  the  Assumption.— Rome  and  Berlin.— Our  new  "Amer- 
ican" literature.— Benvenuto  Cellini.— Italian  life  and  morals— effects  of 
''Romanism"  on  societv. 

—  Spalding,  J.  L.    Life  of  M.  J.  Spalding.  12185 
Spalding,  W.     History   of   Eng.    literature ;  with  origin   and 

growth  of  the  Eng.  language  ;  illust.  by  extracts.  1 1799 

—  Italy  and  the  ItaUan  islands.    Engr.,  maps,  and  plans.    3  v.  5946-8 

—  Joseph  Addison ;  Francis  Bacon,     (/w  New  biog.  of  ill.  men.)  2803 
Spalding.     See  also  Spaulding. 

Spang,  H.  W.     Practical  treatise  on  lightning  protection.  17068 

Spangler,  H.  K.     The  physician's  wife.  13G59 

Spanish    America.     Hassaurek,    F.     Four   years    among   the 

Spanish  Americans.  7198 

—  Helps,  A.    The  Spanish  conquest  in  America.    4  v.  1852-3 ;  7471-2 
Spanish  Armada.     Guernsey,  A.    IT.     The  Spanish  Armada, 

1587-88.  '  17575 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    {In  his  Stories  of  the  sea.)  20054 


1172  FKEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Jones,  F.    Narrative  of  the  Spanish  Armada.    {In  his  Life  of  M.  Fro- 

bisher.)  18886 

—  Stowe,  J.    Destruction  of  the  Invincible  Armada.     {In  Lieber,  F.    Gt. 

events.)  5106 

Spanish  gypsy,  poem;  by  George  Eliot  [M.  E.  Lewes].  7595 

Spanish  papers,  and  other  miscellanies ;  by  W.  Irving.     2  v.  5868-9 
Spanish  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

Spanton,  J.     Preparation  for  science  teaching.  21739 

Spare  hours  ;  by  J.  Brown.     3  ser.  562  ;  6425  ;  22240 

Spare  minute  series.     See  Brown,  E.  E. 

Sparhawk,  F.  C.     A  lazy  man's  work.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  20415 

Spark  of  genius,  The  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  9665 

Sparkes,  J.  C.  L.     Handbook  to  pottery  painting.     (Harper's 

hf.-hr.  ser.)  17980 

Sparks,  J.     Additions.     {In  Smyth,  W.     Lect.  on  mod.  hist.)    4068 

—  Correspondence  of  the  Amer.  revolution ;  letters  to  G.  Washington.  4  v.    4152-5 

—  Lib.  of  Amer.  biography.    2  ser.    25  v.  4110-34 

V.  22  wanting ;  can  be  seen  in  Reference  dept. 

Contents.  V.  1.  Everett,  E.  J.  Stark.  — Prescott,  W.H.  C.  B. 
Brown.  —  Armstrong,  J.  R.  Montgomerv.  —  Sparks,  J.  E.  Allen.  2. 
Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  A.  Wilson.— Hillard.  G.  S.  Capt.  J.  Smith.  8. 
Sparks,  J.  B.Arnold.  4.  Armstrong.  J.  A.  W^ayne.- Upham,  C.  W. 
Sir  H.  Vane.  5.  Francis,  C.  J.  Eliot.  6.  Wheaton,  H.  W.  Pink- 
ney.— Channing,  E.  T.  W.  Ellery.— Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  C.  Mather.  7. 
Bowen,  F.  Sir  W.  Phips.- Peabodv,  O.  W.  B.  I.  Putnam.— Sedgwick, 
C.  M.  L.  M.  Davidson.- Renwick,  ^.  D.  Rittenhouse.  8.  Miller,  S. 
J.  Edwards.  — Peabodv,  W.  B.  O.  D.  Brainerd.  9.  Bowen,  F. 
Baron  Steuben.— Havward,  C.  S.  Cabot.- Felton,  C.  C.  W.  Eaton.  10. 
Renwick,  J.  R.  Fulton.— Everett,  A.  H.  J.  Warren.— Cleveland,  H.  R. 
H.  Hudson.— Sparks,  J.  Father  Marquette.— General  index  to  the  first 
ten  vols.  11.  Sparks,  J.  R.  de  La  Salle.— Everett,  A.  H.  P.  Henry. 
12.  Bowen,  F.  J.  Otis.— Peabodv.  W.  B.  O.  J.  Oglethorpe.  13.  Pea- 
body, O.  W.  B.  J.  Sullivan.— Hofrman,  C.  F.  J.  Leisler.— Ware,  W. 
N.  Bacon.— Ellis,  G.  E.  J.  Mason.  14.  Gammell,  W.  R.  Williams.— 
Sprague,  W.  B.  T.  Dwight.— Sparks,  J.  Count  Pulaski.  15.  Renwick, 
J.  Count  Rumford.— Whiting,  H.  Z.  M.  Pike.— Mackie,  J.  M.  S.  Gor- 
ton. 16.  Kingsley,  J.  L.  E.  Stile?.— Whittlesev,  C.  J.  Fitch.— Ellis, 
G.  E.  A.  Hutchinson.  17.  Sparks,  J.  J.  Ribault.— Francis,  C.  S. 
Rale.— Palf rev,  J.  G.  W.  Palfrev.  18.  Sparks,  J.  C.  Lee.— Reed,  H. 
J.  Reed.  19.  Burnap,  G.  W.  L.  Calvert.— Gammell,  W.  S.  Ward.— 
Hall,  J.  T.  Posev.  20.  Greene,  G.  W.  N.  Greene.  21.  Macken- 
zie, A.  S.  S.  Decatur.  22.  Sabine,  L.  E.  Preble.— Ellis,  G.  E.  W. 
Penn.  (  Wanting.)  23.  Peck,  J.  M.  D.  Boone.— Bowen,  F.  B.  Lin- 
coln. 24.  Sparks.  J.  J.  Ledyard.  25.  Hubbard,  F.  M.  W.  R. 
Davie.— Lothrop,  S.  K.  S.  Kirkland.— General  index  to  the  fifteen  vols, 
of  2d.  ser. 

—  Life  of  B.  Arnold.    {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  3.  4112 

—  Life  of  B.  Franklin.     {In  Franklin,  B.    Works,  v.  1.)  1526 

—  Life  of  C.  Lee.     {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  18.)  4127 

—  Life  of  Count  Pulaski.     {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  14.)  4123 

—  Life  of  E.  Allen.     {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  1.)  4110 

—  Same.    {In  Lives  of  Em.  individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 

—  Life  of  Father  Marquette.     {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  10.)  4119 

—  Life  of  J.  Ledyard.     {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  24.)  4133 

—  Life  of  J.  Ribault.     {In  his  Lib.  of  Amer,  biog.,  v.  17.)  4126 

—  Life  of  R.  de  La  Salle.     (/»i /lis  Lib.  of  Amer,  biog.,  v.  11.)  4120 

—  Life  of  Washington.     (/?i  Washington.  G.    Writings,  v.  1.)  4140 

—  Life  of  Washington ;  abrgd.  2  v.  4138-9 

—  Powell,  T.  {In  his  Living  authors.)  3522 
Sparks  from  a  geologist's  hammer  ;  by  A.  Winchell.  21266 
Sparks  fr.  a  locomotive  ;  by  H.  Fuller  4157 
Sparling,  M.     Photographic  art.     {In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the 

sci.)  5188 

Sparrow.     Gentry,  T.  G.     The  house  sparrow   at  home    and 

abroad.  17871 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1173 

Sparrowgrass  papers,  The  ;  by  F.  S.  Cozzens.  9625 

Spas.     See  Mineral  waters. 

Spaulding,  E.  G.  Extra  sheets  fr.  [his]  History  of  legal  ten- 
der paper  money.  18718 

—  History  of  the  legal  tender  paper  money  issued  dur.  the  Rebellion  [U.S.] .  18717 
Spaulding,  M.  E.  Hand  book  of  statistics  of  the  United  States.  12506 
Spaulding.     See  also  Spalding. 

Spe,  F.     Trutz-Nachtigal ;  hrsg.  v.  G.  Balke.     (Deut.  Dicht. 

des.  17  Jahrh.)  16475 

Speaker.     See  Eng.  literature.    Selections. 
Spear,  C.     Names  and  titles  of  Christ.  4158 

—  Voices  fr.  prison ;  select,  of  poetry  by  prisoners ;  with  biog.  and  crit.  not. 

3d.  ed.,  rev.  4162 

Spear,  S.  T.  The  law  of  extradition,  internat.  and  inter-state, 
app.,  Extrad.  treaties  and  laws  of  the  U.  S.,  sections  of 
Eng.  extrad.  act.  of  1870,  and  e'xtrad.  regulations  and 
forms.  18788 

—  The  legal  tender  acts,  consd.  in  rel.  to  their  constitutionality  and  polit. 

economy.  19926 

—  Eeligion  and  the  state ;  or,  The  Bible  and  the  pub.  schools.  16081 
Specie  payment.     See  Resumption. 

Species.     Darwin,  C.  R-     On  the  origin  of  species.  1098 

—  Huxley,  T,  H.    Origin  of  species.  6287 

—  Lvell,  C.    Origin  of  species  b^  variation.    {In  his  Geol.  evidences,  etc.)  2660 

—  Mivart,  St.  G.    On  the  genesis  of  species.  9120 

—  Weisman,  A.    Studies  in  the  theory  of  descent;  notes  and  add. ;  tr.  and 

ed.,  with  notes  by  R.  Meldola.    Pref .  not.  by  C.  Darwin.  19925 

—  See  also  Natural  selection. 
Specimens.     See  Zoology. 

Spectacles  for  young  eyes.     See  Lander,  S.  W. 

Spectator,  The  ;  with  sketches  of  the  lives  of  the  authors,   etc. 

12  V.  in  6.  4946-51 

—  See  also  Addison,  J. 

Spectre  bridegroom  ;  by  W.  T.  Moncrief.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  24.)  7983 

Spectre  of  Milaggio.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.s.,v.  8.)  19153 
Spectre  revels.    The ;  by  E.  D.  E.  N.  South  worth.      With  her 

Haunted  homestead.)  4095 

Spectrum.     Lockyer,  J.  N.     Studies  in  spectrum  analysis.  17705 

—  Roscoe,  H.  E.    Spectrum  analysis:  lect.,  1868.  8160 

—  Schellen,  H.    Spectrum  analysis.  *I 
and  others.  Spectrum  analvsis  expl.  and  its  uses  to  science.  {In  Estes, 

D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  '  13114 

—  Tait,  P.  G.     {In  his  Lect.  on  phys.  sci.)  15956 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Physical  basis  of  solar  chemistry.     {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 

—  See  also  Half-hours  with  modern  scientists,  ser.  2. 

Spedding,  J.   Account  of  the  life  and  times  of  F.  Bacon.  2  v.  18172-3 

—  Evenings  with  a  reviewer;  or,  Macaulav  and  Bacon;  with  not.  by  G.  S. 

Venables.  2  v.  '  21740-1 

—joint  author.    See  Gairdner,  J. 
Speech,  Impediments  of.     Plumptre,  C.  J.     Causes  and  cure 

of  impediments  of  speech.     {In  his  King's  College  lect.)     20451 
Speech  in  season  ;  sermons  ;  by  H.  R.  Haweis.  12810 

Speeches.  Barber,  J.  Barber's  Amer.  book  of  ready-made 
speeches  ;  add.  Resolutions  of  compliment,  etc.^  and  Toasts 
and  sentiments.  20555 

—  See  also  English  eloquence. 


1174 


FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 


Speeches  of  eminent  British  statesmen    during   the  thirty-nine 

years  peace.     2  ser.  7723-4 

Contents.  Ser.  I.  Jenkiuson,  C.  C.  C.  On  movinjr  an  addr.  on  the 
treaties  of  1815.— Lambton,  J.  G.  Against  the  aUen  bill  of  181?<.— Rom- 
illv,  S.  In  support  of  a  petition  agt.  a  clause  introd.  by  the  Lords  into  the 
alien  act  of  1818.— Mackintosh,  J.  On  moving  for  a  comm.  to  inq.  into 
tlie  criminal  law.— Stewart,  R.  On  introd.  the  celebrated  six  acts  agt.  se- 
ditious meetings,  etc. — Russell,  J.  In  ]^roposiug  the  consid.  of  the  repre- 
sent, of  the  people  in  Parliament.— Huskisson,  W.  On  the  motion  for  a 
select  comm.  on  the  silk  trade.— Canning,  G.  On  moving  the  consid.  of 
the  King's  message  on  the  rel.  bet.  Great  Britain  and  Portugal.— Welles- 
ley,  A.  On  moving  the  second  reading  of  a  bill  for  the  relief  of  the  Ro- 
man Catholics.— Grey,  C.  On  moving  the  second  reading  of  the  reform 
bill  for  Eng.  and  Wales.  2.  Macaulay,  T.  B.  Repeal  of  the  union 
with  Ireland.— Stanley,  E.  G.  Emancipation  of  the  slaves.— Brougham, 
H.  Immediate  emancipation  of  the  negro  apprentices.— Spencer,  J.  C.  Re- 
newal of  the  bank  charter.— O'Connell,  D.  Justice  to  Ireland.— Sheil,  R. 
L.  Irish  munic.  reform.— Villiers.C.  P.  Corn  laws.— Lamb,  W.  The 
pennv  postage  bill.— Robinson,  F.  J.  The  peimy  postage  bill.— Peel,  R. 
Repeal  of  the  corn  laws.— Temple,  L.  J.  Afl'airs  of  Greece.— Copley,  J.8. 
War  with  Russia. 
Speeches  of  Phillips,  Curran,  and  Grattan.     Add.,  Appeal  of 

Robert  Emmett  at  his  trial  for  high  treason.  5170 

Speeches  on  the  passage  of  the  Bill  for  the  Removal  of  the 

Indians,  del.  in  the  Cong,  of  the  U.  S.,  1830.  5183 

Contents.     Speeches  by  Frelinghuvsen,  T.; — Sprague,  P. ;— Robbins, 
A. ;— Storrs,  H.  R. ;— Ellsworth,  W.  W. ;— Evans,  G. ;— Huntington,  J. 
W. ;— Johns,  K.,  Jr. ;— Bates,  I.  C.;— Everett,  E. 
Speed,  J.  J.    Inside  sources  of  disease.     (/?i  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  7.)  *I 

Speed  the  plough  ;  comedy  ;   by  T.  Morton.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  6.)  11808 

Speer,  W.     The  oldest  and  the  newest  empire  ;   China  and  the 

United  States,  8642 

Speight,  T.  W.     Under  lock  and  key.  11411 

Speke,  J.  H.     Journal  of  the  disc,  of  the  source  of  the  Nile. 

Map,  portr.,  and  illust.  5644 

Spell-bound  fiddler  ;  by  K.  Janson.  19656 

Spelling  reform.     Gladstone,  J.  H.     Spelling  reform,  fr.  an 

educ.  point  of  view.  17944 

—  Pitman,  I.    A  plea  for  spelling  reform;  ser.  of  tracts,  etc.  18516 

—  Sweet,  H.    Handbook  of  phonetics ;  iucl.  Principles  of  spelling  reform.       21845 
Spence,  H.  D.  M.,  joint  author.     See  Howson,  J.  S. 

Spence,  J.  M.    The  land  of  Bolivar ;  or,  War,  peace,  and  adv. 

in  Venezuela.     Maps  and  illust.     2d.  ed.     2  v.  22115-16 

Spence,  William,  F.  L.  S.^  joint  author..    See  Kirby,  W. 
Spencer,  C.     The  modern  bicycle.     Illust.  18152 

Spencer,  C.  C.     Rudimentary  and  pract.  treat,  on  music.  4161 

Spencer,  H.  C.     Spencerian  key  to  practical  penmanship.  19689 

Spencer,  H.     The  data  of  ethics.  18812 

—  Education;  intellectual,  moral,  and  physical.  7290 

—  Essays ;  moral,  political,  and  aesthetic.  5863 

Contents.  The  philosophy  of  style.— Over-legislation.— The  morals  of 
trade.— Personal  beauty.— Representative  government.— Prison-ethics. — 
Railway  morals  and  railway  policy.  — Gracefulness.— State-tamperings 
with  money  and  banks.— Parliamentary  reform:  the  dangers  and  tne 
safe-guards*. 

—  First  principles.    2d.  ed.  S455 

—  Herbert  Spencer  on  the  Americans  and  the  Americans  on  Spencer;  rept. 

of  his  mterview,  and  proceedings  at  the  banquet,  1882.  22361 

—  Illustrations  of  universal  progress.  5623 

Contents.     Progress.— Manners  and  fashion.— Genesis  of   science.- 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1175 

Physiology  of  laughter.— Origin  and  function  of  music— Nebular  hypothe- 
sis.—Bain  on  the  emotions  and  the  will.— Illogical  geology.— Development 
hypothesis.— The  social  organism.— Use  and  beauty.— Sources  of  architect- 
ural types.— Use  of  anthropomorphism. 

—  On  political  education.     {In  Youmans,  E.  L.    Cult,  demand,  bv  mod. 

life.)  .                      '                   6952 

—  Philosophy  of  style ;  essay.  9844 

—  Principles' of  biology.    2  v.  6374r-5' 

—  Principles  of  psychology.    2  v.  7698 

—  Principles  of  sociology.'  Pts.  1-5.  17780-2 

Pts.  1-3  constitute  v.  1;  pts.  4  and  5  bd.  separately  in  2  v. 

Contents.  V.  1.  Data  of  sociology ;— Inductions  of  sociology ;— The 
domestic  relations.  2.  Ceremonial  institutions.  3.  Political  institu- 
tions. 

—  Recent  discussions  in  science,  philosophy,  and  morals.  9618 

Contents.  Morals  and  moral  sentiments.— Origin  of  animal  worship. 
— Classification  of  the  sciences.— Postscript — replying  to  criticisms. — Rea- 
sons for  dissenting  fr.  the  philosophy  of  Comte.— Of  laws  in  general,  and 
the  order  of  their  discovery. — The  genesis  of  science. 

—  Same,    ^s^ew  and  enl.  ed.  *  •  11388 
Additional  contents.  Specialized  administration.— What  is  electricity  ?— 

The  constitution  of  the  sun.— The  collective  wisdom.— Political  fetichism. — 
Mr.  Martineau  on  evolution. 

—  Rights  of  children,  and  true  princ.  of  family  government.    (  With  Meyer, 

B.    Aids  to  family  government.)  '  *  18407 

—  Social  statics ;  or,  Cond.  essent.  to  happiness ;  not.  of  the  author,  and 

portr.  5896 

—  The  study  of  sociology.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  12104 

—  Fawcett.H.,  Harrison,  F.,  and  o^^er.s.    J.  S.  Mill ;  his  life  and  works.  11694 

—  Birks,  T.  R.    Examination  of  Spencer's  First  principles.     {In  his  Mod. 

physical  fatalism.)  16644 

—  Fiske.fJ.    Criticisms  on  the  Positive  philosophv.    {In  his  Outl.  of  Cosm. 

phil.)    2  V.  *  13225-6 

—  Guthrie,  M.    On  Spencer's  formula  of  evolution ;  followed  by  resume 

of  criticisms  of  Spencer's  "First  principles."  19520 

—  Leonard,  W.  A.    Summary  of  Spencer's  First  principles.  16041 

—  Pollock,  F.    Mr.  Spencer's'  Data  of  ethics.     {In  his  Essays.)  22421 

—  Porter,  N.    Herbert  Spencer's  theory  of  sociology.  {In  his  Sci.  and  sent.)  22173 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Herbert  Spencer's  philosophy.  '  {In  his  Mysteries,  etc.)  22822 

—  Quick,  R.  H.     {In  his  Essavs  on  educ.  refornaers.)               '  12175 

—  Ribot,  T.     {In  his  English  'psvchology.)  12355 

—  Wright,  C.  {In  his  Phil,  disc.)  16903 
Spencer,  J.  A.     Egypt  rdcI  the  Holy  Land.     4th.  ed.  4163 

—  History  of  the  Reformation  in  England.  4164 
Spencer,  J.  C,  Lord  Althorp.     Speech  on  the  renewal  of  the 

bank  charter.     {In  Speeches  of  em.  statesmen,  ser.  2.)         7724 

—  Bagehot,  W.    Lord  Althorp  and  the  Reform  Act  of  1832.     {In  his  Biog. 

studies.)  20441 

—  Le  Marchant,  D.  Memoir  of  Yincent  Althorp.  16834 
Spencer,  W.  G.    Inventional  geometry.    Pref.  by  H.  Spencer. 

(Sci.  prim.)  17085 
Spencer.     See  also  Spenser. 

"  Spencerian  authors."      Theory  of    Spencerian  penmanship. 

Illust.  19690 

Spenders,  The  ;  by  S.  H.  Tyng.  8506 

Spender,  Mrs.  J.  K.     Gabrielle  De  Bourdaine.  22486 

—  Jocelvn's  mistake.  13917 

—  Parte'd  lives.  3  v.  12308-10 
Spendthrift,  The  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  9794 
Spenser,  E.     Poetical  works.     5  v.  4168-72 

—  The  faerie  queen,  and  other  poems.  8800 

—  The  faery  queene.    Books  I.  and  II. ;  ed.  by  G.  W.  Kitchin.    (Clarendon 

press  ser.)    2  v.                                         *  18944-6 

—  Church,  R.  W.    Spenser.  18763 

—  Cooper,  T.     {In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance.)  6741 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.l.)  2040 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.    {In  his  Among  my  books,  ser.  2.)  15406 


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—  Maurice.  J.  F.  D.    Spenser's  "  Faerie  queene."    (In  his  Friendship  of 

books.)  12262 
Spenser.     See  also  Spencer. 

Sphinx,  The  ;  by  O.  Feuillet.  13455 

Bound  \oUh  Led  astray. 
Sphinx,  The  modern ;    ser.  of   sermons ;    by  M.  J.   Savage. 

{In  his  Sermons,  v.  3.)  22509 
Spicer,  H.     Judicial  dramas  ;  or,  The  romance  of  Fr.  criminal 

law.  12588 

—  Madonna.     {In  Famous  stories,  v.  1.)  18148 

—  Same.    (In  Aldrich,  T.  B.    Good  stories.)  7028 

—  Old  Styles's.  4173 
Spicy  ;  by  M.  J.  Lamb.  11298 
Spiders.    Anecdotes  of  spiders.    {In  Wonders  of  sci.  and  art.)  4330 

—  Emerton,  J.  H.    Structure  and  habits  of  spiders.  17831 

—  Moggridge,  J.  T.  Harvesting  ants  and  trap-door  spiders.  11448 
Spielhagen,  F.     Allzeit  voran.     3  v.                                             10247-9 

—  Auf  der  Diine:  Roschen  vom  Hofe.                                               .  10344 

—  Hammer  und  Amboss.    2  v.  10269-70 

—  Same ;  Hammer  and  anvil ;  fr.  the  Germ,  by  W.  H.  Browne.  8411 

—  The  Hohensteins ;  fr.  the  Germ.,  by  S.  de  Vere.  8410 

—  Lady  Clara  de  Vere.    (Appleton's  new  hand.  vol.  ser.)  20416 

—  Problematische  Naturen.    2  v.  •! 

—  Same ;  Problematic  characters ;  fr.  the  Germ,  by  S.  de  Vere.  8408 

—  Quisisana.  16423 

—  Sa7ne ;  f r.  the  Germ,  by  H.  E.  Goldschmidt.  20551 

—  Through  night  to  light ;  fr.  the  Germ.,  by  S.  de  Vere.  8409 

—  What  the  swallows  sang.    (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  11785 

—  Schmidt,  J.  (In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  3.)  16313 
Spiess,  G.     Die  Preussische  Expedition  nach  Ostasien,  1860- 

1862;    Reise-Skizzen  aus  Japan,   China,   Siam,  und  der 

indischen  Inselwelt.     Illust.  10267 

Spindler,  C.     The  Jew.  12438 

Spindler,  K.     Die  Engel-Ehe.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16154 

Spinner,  F.  E.     Bungay,  G.      {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

Spinola,  The.  Malleson,  G.  B.  {In  his  Stud.  fr.  Genoese  hist.)  13876 
Spinoza,  B.  de.     Ethics  ;  fr.  the  Latin,  with  introd.  sk.  of  his 

life  and  writings.                                                 .  16606 

—  Adler,  F.    Spinoza.    (In  his  Creed  and  deed.)  17409 

—  Arnold,  M.    (7w  Ais  Ess.  in  crit.)  5971 

—  Auerbach,  B.    Spinoza,  ein  Denkerleben.  10428 
Same;  Spinoza:  fr.  the  Germ.,  by  E.  Nicholson.  21495 

—  Bowen,  F.    {In  his  Modern  philosophy.)  17186 

—  Froude,  J.  A.     (In  his  Short  studies,  ser.  1.)  6963 

—  Knight,  W.    Spinoza;  essays  by  Land,  Fischer.  Van  Vloten,  and  Renan.  22682 

—  Manning,  J.  M.    Spinoza  and  other  masters.    (In  his  Hf.-truths,  etc.)  9798 

—  Martineau,  J.    A  study  of  Spinoza.  22686 

—  Pollock,  F.    Spinoza,  his  life  and  philosophy.  20343 

—  Willis,  R.  Spinoza;  his  life,  correspondence,  and  ethics.  8864 
Spinster's  story,  A  ;  by  M.  A.  F.  6099 
Spirit  of  the  age,  A  new.     See  Home,  R.  H. 

Spirit  of  seventy-six;  drama;   [by  A.  W.  Curtis].  7272 

Spirite,  nouvelle  fantastique  ;  par  T.  Gautier.  9525 

—  Same ;  Eng.  trans.  (Coll.  of  Foreign  authors.)  17109 
Spiritism,    Spiritualism.     Ay  I  ward,    J.    D.     On   the   mystical 

element  in  relig.,  and  on  anc.  and  mod.  spiritualism.     {In 

Manning,  H.  E.     Ess.  on  relig.  and  lit.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

—  Beecher,  C.    Spiritual  manifestations.  18269 

—  Brittan,  S.  B.    The  spiritual  telegraph.    4  v.  5326-9 
and  Richmond,  B.  W.    Discussion  of  anc.  and  mod.  spiritualism.  506 

—  Biichner,  L.     (In  his  Aus  Natur  und  Wissenschaft.)  10250 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.  Mesmerism,  spiritualism,  etc.,  hist,  and  scientif.  consid.  17058 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1177 

—  Confessions  of  a  medium.  21927 

—  Crookes,  W.    Eesearches  in  the  phenomena  of  spiritualism.  13610 

—  Davis,  A.  J.    The  Diakka  and  their  earthly  victims ;  expl.  of  the  false 

and  repulsive  in  spiritualism.  11990 

Memoranda  of  persons,  places,  and  events.  7383 

Philosophy  of  spiritual  intercourse.                                            •  11287 

The  present  age  and  inner  life.                                                    ^  1116 

Stellar  key  to  the  summer  land.  7134 

—  Dods,  J.  B'.    Spirit  manifestations  exam,  and  expl.;  Judge  Edmonds 

refuted.  1244 

—  Edmonds,  J.  W.    Appeal  to  the  public  on  spiritualism.  1345 
and  Dexter,  G.  T.    Spiritualism.    2  v.  507-8 

—  Fairfield,  F.  G.    Ten  years  with  spiritual  mediums.         -  13489 

—  Fiske,  J.    Dr.  Hammond  and  the  table-tippers.    {In  his  Darwinism,  etc.)  18991 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    Spiritualism.     {In  his  Meditations.)  6964 

—  Hammond,  W.  A.    Spiritualism  and  allied  causes  and  conditions  of  nerv. 

derangement.  15757 

—  Hardinge,  E.    Modern  American  spiritualism.  8137 

—  Hare,  R.    Experimental  investigations  of  the  spirit  manifestations.  1595 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    The  rationale  of  spiritualism.  2302 

—  Home,  D.  D.    Incidents  in  my  life.    2  ser.  17377-8 

—  James,  H.    Spiritual  rappings.    {In  his  Lect.,  etc.)  2321 

—  Linton,  C.    The  healing  of  the  nations.  509 

—  London  Dialectical  Soc.    Rept.  on  spiritualism.  11132 

—  Mahau,  A.    Modern  mysteries  explained  and  exposed.  2859 

—  Owen,  R.  D.    The  debatable  land  between  this  world  and  the  next.  9847 

—  Phelps,  A.    Ought  the  pulpit  to  ignore  S.?  How  shall  the  pulpit  treat 

S.     {In  his  Mv  portfolio.)  22045 

—  Ramsey,  W.    Spiritualism  a  Satanic  delusion  and  a  sign  of  the  times. 

(  With  Hastings,  H.  L.    Thessalonica.)  6490 

—  Sargent,  E.    Planchette;  acct.  of  modern  S. ;  its  phenomena,  etc.;  with 

survey  of  French  spiritism.  7648 

—  Tavlor,  ]B.    Confessions  of  a  medium.    {In  his  At  home  and  abroad, 

ser.  2.)  4436 

—  Tavlor,  I.    Phvsical  theorv  of  another  life.  4371 

—  Tyndall,  J.    Science  and  the  "  spirits."    {In  his  Frag,  of  sci.,  v.  1.)  19303 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.    On  miracles  and  modern  spiritualism.  15728 

—  Zoellner,  J.  C.  F.    Transcendental  physics;  experimental  investigations.  20298 

—  iSee  also  New  Jerusalem,  Church  of  the. 
Spirits.     See  Demonology. 

Spiritual  conferences  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8929 
Spiritual  life,  Succession  of  ;  by  A.  P.  Stanley.     {In  his  Addr. 

and  sermons.)  19477 

Spiritual  "religion  ;  sermons;  by  J.  Drummond.  21448 
Spiritual  telegraph,  The  ;  ed.  by  S.  B.  Byron.  4  v.  5326-9 
Spiritualism.     See  Spiritism. 

Spitzbergen.     Biard,  L.  d'A.     Voyage  d'une  femme  au  S.  14598 

—  Blackwood,  F.  T.H.    Letters  from  high  latitudes,  1856.  1283 

—  Kingsley,  H.  {In  his  Tales  of  old  travel.)  8065 
Spleen,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  5.)  *I 
Spofford,  A.  R.    Public  libraries  of  the  U.  S.    {In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

Spofford,  H.  E.  (P.)     The  amber  gods  ;  and  other  stories.  5430 
Contents.   The  amber  gods.— In  a  cellar.— Knitting  sale-socks. — Circum- 
stance.—Desert  sands.— Midsummer  and  May. — The  south  breaker. 

—  Art  decoration  applied  to  furniture.    Illust.  ♦! 

—  Azarian ;  an  episode.  5697 

—  D'outre  mort.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  2.)  12973 

—  Hester  Stanley  at  St.  Marks.    Illust.  22176 

—  The  Marquis  of  Carabas.'  21842 

—  Poems.  21113 

—  Ray.     ( In  Little  class.,  v.  11.)  12982 

—  The  servant  girl  question.  20223 

—  Sir  Rohan's  ghost.  3532 

—  The  south  breaker.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  7.)  12978 
See  also  The  amber  gods,  above. 

and  others  Rougegorge,  and  other  short  stories.  •     8711 

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1178  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Notice  of  S.  (In  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Poets'  homes.)  19286 
Spohr,  L.  Ferris,  G.  T.  (In  his  Gt.  violinists  and  pianists.)  20470 
Spoiled  child  ;  by  P.  Hoare.  (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  17.)  11844 
Spoiling  the  Egyptians  ;  by  J.  S.  Keay.  22034 
"  Spoils  "  system.     See  Civil-service  reform. 

Spon,  E.     Water  supply  ;  the  present  practise  of  sinking  and 
boring  wells  ;  with  geological  considerations,  and  examp. 

of  wells  executed.  14245 

—  Workshop  receipts.  '  12070 
Sponges.     Hyatt,  A.     Commercial  and  other  sponges.  18429 

—  Miirie,  J.  A  piece  of  sponge.  {In  Brown,  R.  (Science  for  all.,  ser.  1.)  20445 
Spontaneous  generation.     Tyndall,  J.     (In  his  Frag,  of  sci., 

V.  2.)  19304 
Same.    (In  his  Essays,  etc.)  21801 

—  Virchow,  R.  Freedom  of  science  in  the  modern  state.  18618 
Spontini,  L.  G.  P.    Ferris,  G.  T.    M6hul,  Spontini,  and  Hal^vy. 

(In  his  Great  Italian  and  French  composers.)  18707 

Spooner,  C.  E.     Narrow  gauge  railways.  *I 
Spooner,  E.     Parson  and  people ;  or,  Incidents  in  the  every- 
day life  of  a  clergyman;  from  2d.  Lon.  ed.,  with  introd. 

by  an  Amer.  clergyman.  5989 

Spooner,  Z.  H.,  ed.     Poems  of  the  Pilgrims.  20783 
Spoons  in  a  wherry;  by  M.  S.  Severance.     (In  Hale,  E.  E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  13936 

—  Same.  (In  Thirteen  good  stories.)  11874 
Sports.     Batty,  J.  H.     General   information   for   sportsmen. 

(In  his  Pract.  taxidermy.)  *I 

—  Blaine,  D.  P.    Encyclopaedia  of  rural  sports.  *I 

—  Bumstead,  J.    On  the  wing.  20896 

—  Campion,  J.  S.    On  the  frontier;  reminiscences  of  wild  sports,  etc.  17660 

—  Gildersleeve,  H.  A.    Rifles  and  marksmanship.  20410 

—  Gillmore,  P.    Accessible  field  sports ;  exp.  of  a  sportsman  in  No.  Amer.  12922 
Gun,  rod,  and  saddle.  7628 

—  Hammond,  S.  H.    Wild  Northern  scenes :  sporting  adventures  with  the 

rifle  and  the  rod.  1762 

—  Herbert,  H.  W.    Complete  manual  for  young  sportsmen.  10057 

Field  sports  of  the  U.  S.  and  British  Provinces.    2  v.                         *  1872-3 

Frank  Forester's  sporting  scenes  and  characters.    2  v.  9030-1 

—  J.,R.    The  gamekeeper  at  home;  sketi'hes  of  nat.  hist,  and  rural  life.  18288 

—  Murphy,  J.  M.    Sporting  adv.  in  the  far  West.  19665 

—  Selous,  F.  C.    A  hunter's  wanderings  in  Africa.  21488 

—  Van  Dvke,  T.  S.    Flirtation  camp;  or.  Rifle,  rod,  and  gun  in  California.  20289 

—  Walsh,' J.  H.    British  rural  sports.  12589 
The  modern  sportsman's  gun  and  rifle,  v.  1.  22928 

—  Warren,  T.  R.    Shooting,  boating,  and  fishing  for  young  sportsmen.  9664 
— ''  Wildfowler."    Modern  wildfowling.                      '  ♦! 

—  See  also  Dogs;— Fishing;— Games;— Hunting; — Shooting. 
Also  Crimea ;— Caucasus ;— Highlands  of  Scotland. 

Sports  and  amusements  for  the  juvenile  philosopher.  4174 

Sportsman's  club  afloat;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  12656 

Sportsman's  club  among  the  trappers  ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A. 

Fosdick].  13653 
Sportsman's  club  among  the  whalers.     See  Frank  Nelson  in 

the  forecastle. 
Sportsman's   club   in   the  saddle ;    by  H.   Castlemon   [C.  A. 

Fosdick].  11682 

Spottiswoode,  W.     Polarisation  of  light.  13414 

—  Polarised  light.  (In  So.  Kensington  sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)  17679 
Sprague,  C.     Poetical  and  prose  writings;  new  ed.  4175 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1179 

Sprague,  H.  B.     Masterpieces  in  Eng.  literature,  and  lessons    . 

in  the  Eng.  language,  v.  1.  13026 

—  Milton's  Paradise  lost,  books  1  and  2;   introd.,  notes,  and  diagrams; 

Milton's  Lycidas;  ed.,  with  notes.  19373 

Note.    Two'works  bound  together. 
Sprague,  J.  T.     Electricity ;  its  theory,  sources,  and  applica- 
tions. 13823 
Sprague,  M.  A.     An  earnest  trifler.  19087 
Sprague,  P.     Speech  on   the   removal   of   the   Indians.     {In 

Speeches,  etc.)  5183 

Sprague,  W.  B.  Annals  of  the  American  pulpit ;  or.  Com- 
memorative not.  of  Amer.  clergymen  to  1855  ;  with  hist, 
introd.     9  v.  4176-82  ;'  5912  ;  7700 

Contents.   V.  1,  3.    Trinitarian  Congregational.    3, 4.    Presbyterian. 
5.     Episcopalian.     6.     Baptist.    7.    Methodist.     8.     Unitarian  Con- 
gregational.    9.     Lutheran.— Reformed    Dutch.— Associate.— Associate 
Reformed. — Reformed  Presbyterian. 
—•Lectures  to  voung  people.      '  4183 

—  Life  of  T.  Dwight.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  14.)  4123 

—  Visits  to  European  celebrities.  4184 
Sprengisandr,  The.     Foster,  C.  L.  N.     Accross  the  Bursting- 
sand  in   1876.     {In  Lock,  C.  G.  W.     The  home  of  the 
Eddas.)                                                                                           19659 

Spring,  G.     The  obligations  of  the  world  to  the  Bible ;  lect.  ; 

new  ed.  16059 

—  Personal  reminiscences.  2  v.  6207-8 
Spring  floods  ;  by  I.  S.  Tui^eneff.  12685 
Springer,  A.  Raffael  und  Michelangelo.  Illust.  *I 
Springer,  J.  8.  Forest  life  and  forest  trees.  4185 
Springer,  R.  R.  Beechwood.  11409 
Springfield,  Mass.     Giles,  H.     A  day  in  S.     {In  his  Lect.  and 

essays,  v.  2.)  2253 

—  Morris,  H.    1636-1675,    Early  history  of  Springfield;  address*  *I 

—  See  also  U.  S.  Armors'. 

Springs  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.     {In  his  Pepacton.)  20466 

Springs  of  action ;  by  C.  H.  B.  Richards.  4003 

Spur,  The,  of  Monmouth ;  hist,  and  centennial  romance ;  by 

H.  Morford.  16607 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.  Lectures  to  my  students  ;  select,  from  addr. 
to  the  students  of  the  Pastors'  college.  Metropolitan 
tabernacle.     1st.  ser.  14166 

—  Sermons,  ser.  2-7.    6  v.  4187-91 ;  4223 

—  Same.    9th.  ser.  10189 

—  Hood,  E.  P.  (In  his  Lamps,  etc.)  8155 
Spurinna,  V.     Odse.     {Li  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min., 

V.  2.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360 

Spurr,  T.  J.     Green,  S.  S.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Spy  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  938 

Squier,  E.  G.     Nicaragua ;    its  people,  scenery,  monuments, 

inter-oceanic  canal.     2  v.  4192-3 

—  Peru;  travel,  etc.,  in  the  land  of  the  Incas.  16871 

—  The  states  of  Central  America ;  geography,  climate,  etc.   Maps  and  illust.       4194 
Squire  Arden  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  13080 
Squire  Paine's  conversion  ;    by  R.  T.  Cooke.     {In  her  Some- 
body's neighbors.)                                                                        20267 


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Squire  Paul:  by  H.  Warring.  18179 

Squire's  legacy,  The  ;  by  M.  C.  Hay.  15535 
Staal,   M.   J.   C.,    Mile,   de  Launay.     M6moires.     (Barri^re. 

Bib.  des.  m^m.,  v.  1.)  14521 

—  Memoirs,  written  by  herself;  tr.  by  Selina  Bathurst.  17640 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Staats,  W.  A  tight  squeeze  ;  or,  The  adv.  of  a  gentleman.  18940 
Stabat  mater  ;  by  G.  Rossini.  'I 
Stables,  W.  G.     ''Cats"  :  their  points  and  characteristics,  with 

curiosities  of  cat  life,  and  a  chap,  on  feline  ailments.  15604 

—  Dogs  in  their  rel.  to  the  public ;  soc,  sanitary,  and  legal.  17742 

—  Jungle,  peak,  and  plain ;  boy's  book  of  adventure.  Illust.  17174 
Stables.  Harney,  G.  E.  Stables,  out-buildings,  and  fences.  ♦! 
Stack,  E.  Six  months  in  Persia.  2  v.  22057-8 
Stack  pole,  J.  L.     Biography  of  N.  S.  Barstow,  Jr.     (In  Hig- 

ginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Stael  Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  (N.),  la  baronne  de.     Considerations  * 
on  the  princ.  events  of  the  Fr.  revolution  ;  ed.  by  Duke  de 
Broglie  and  Baron  de  Stael.     2  v.             ^                             5019-20 

—  Corinne,  ou,  L'ltalie.                                                 *  9406 
. —  Same',  Corinne;  or,  Italv.  1166 

—  Germany.    2  v.                 '  1166-7 

—  Influence  of  literature  upon  society ;  Reflections  on  suicide.  7688 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)                                 •  626 

—  Child,  L.  M.    Biographies  of  Mme.  de  S.  and  Mme.  Roland.  825 

—  Dall,  C.  H.     {In  her  Hist,  pictures.)  1080 

—  Everett,  A.  H.     (/w  ^is  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)                             ■  13208 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Portr.  de  femmes,  1876;  Nouv.  lund.,  v. 

2,  12.)  *I 
{In  his  Portr.  of  celebrated  women.)  7410 

—  Stevens,  A.    Mme.  de  Stael ;  study  of  her  life  and  times.    2  v.  20235-6 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Queens  of  soc.)  4718 
Stage.     See  Theatre. 

Stage  struck  Yankee  ;  by  O.  F.  Durivage.     (In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  27.)  7984 
Stahl,  A.  W.     Transmission  of  power  by  wire  ropes.     (Van 

Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  21347 
Stahlberg,   — .  (^sewd.  Wilhelmina).     Catharina  Miinsdotter ; 

historisk  roman.     2  v.  15051-2 

Stahr,  A.  W.  T.     Life  and  works  of  G.  E.  Lessing ;  tr.  by  E. 

P.  Evans.     2  v.  7261-2 

Stainer,  J.     Harmony.     (Music  prim.)  18424 

—  The  music  of  the  Bible ;  with  acct.  of  the  development  of  mod.  mus. 

instr.  fr.  anc.  types.  19672 

—  Novello,  Ew4?r  &  Co.'s  Music  primers.    Namely: 

Bridge,  J.  F.    Counterpoint.  18413 

Curwen,  J.    Tonic  sol-fa.  1^414 

Cummings,  W.  H.    Rudiments  of  music.  18415 

Ellis,  A.  J.    Speech  in  song.  18416 

Helmore,  T.    Plain  song.  18417 

Higgs,  J.    Fugue.                                                                '  18418 

Pauer,  E.    Art  of  piano-forte  playing.  18419 

—  Elements  of  the  beautiful  in  music.  18420 

—  Musical  forms.  18421 
Prout,  E.  Instrumentation.  18422 
Randegger,  A.  Singing.  .  18423 
Stainer,  J.    Harmonv.  18424 

—  The  organ.  *  18425 
Stone,  W.  H.    Scientific  basis  of  music.  18426 

—  The  organ.     (Music  prim.)  18425 
— joint  author.    iS'ee  Bramley,  H.  R. 


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H.     {In  his  Mem. 


Stair,  Earl  of.     See  Dalrymple,  J. 

Stair-building.     Cupper,  R.  A.     The  universal  stair  builder. 

—  Loth,  C.  E.    Practical  stair  builder. 

Stalls,  J.  B.     The  concepts  and  theories  of  mod.  physics.   (Int. 

sci.  ser.) 
Stamer,  W.  J.  A.     Dolce  Napoli ;    Naples,  its  streets,  people, 

f^tes,  etc. 
Stammering  mid  Stuttering.     See  Speech,  Impediments  of. 
Stamp  act.     Howitt,  M.     Stamp  act  riots.   (In  ^er  Vignettes.) 
Stampa,  G.     Benson,  E.     Stampa ;  with  a  select  fr.  her  son- 
nets ;  tr.  by  Gr.  Fleming. 
Stand  and  wait;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     (Tales  for  trav.,  v.  3.) 
Standard  poetry  book,  fr.  the  best  authors. 
Standish,  M.     Abbott,  J.  S.  C.     M.  Standish. 
Stanford,   C.      Philip  Doddridge,   D.D.      (Heroes  of  Christ. 

hist.) 
Stanford's  comp.  of  geography  and  travel.     See  Bates,  H.  W.  ; 

— Hayden,  F.  V.  ; — Selwyn,  A.  R.  C.  ; — Johnston,  K.  ; — 

Keane,  A.  H.  ; — Wallace,  A.  R. 
Stanhope,  C.,  3d.  Earl  Stanhope.     Howe, 

of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.) 
Stanhope,  Lady  H.  L.     Travels.     3  v. 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     (In  his  Lives.) 

—  Russell,  W.     {In  his  Eccen.  personages.) 
Stanhope,  P.  D.,  Uh.  Earl  of  Chesterfield. 

and  maxims ;    with  crit.   essay  by  C 
(Bayard  ser.) 

—  Letters  to  his  son. 

—  The  wit  and  wisdom  of  the  Earl  of  Chesterfield ; 

notes  bv  W.  E.  Browning. 

—  Adams,  C.'F.    The  Earl  of  Chesterfield.     {In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the 

No.  Am.  Rev.) 

—  Hayward,  A.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  v.  1.) 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     {In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  v.  1.) 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.    Lord  Chesterfield:  the  man  of  the  world 

Hist,  sk.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  v.  2.) 
{In  his  Eng.  portr.) 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.    {In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.) 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     {In  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.) 

Stanhope,  P.  H.,  bth.  Earl  Stanhope,  Viscount  Mahon.  Ad- 
dress, Manchester  Athenaeum,  1848.  (/n  Literary  addr., 
ser.  1.) 

—  the  French  retreat  fr.  Moscow,  and  other  hist,  essays. 

Contents.  The  French  retreat  fr.  Moscow.— Legends  of  Charlemagne. 
—Chronology  of  the  Gospels.— The  year  of  the  Passion.— Harold  of  Nor- 
way.—Countess  of  Nithsdale.— Statue  of  Memnon. 

—  History  of  Eng.,  compr.  the  reign  of  Anne  until  the  peace  of  Utrecht, 

1701-13. 

—  History  of  Eng.  fr,  the  Peace  of  Utrecht  to  the  Peace  of  Paris ;  ed.  bv  H. 

Reed.    2  v. 

—  History  of  the  war  of  the  succession  in  Spain. 

—  Life  of  Belisarius.    2d.  ed. 

—  Life  of  Louis,  Prince  of  Cond6. 

—  Life  of  William  Pitt. 

—  Miscellanies.    2  ser.  659S 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Pitt  on  the  Irish  propositions ;— on  the  Irish  appoint- 
ments.—Pitt,  and  Lord  Harrowby.— Pitt  and  his  private  secretaries.— Pitt 
and  the  customs  duties. — Burke  on  his  party  connexions ; — on  his  public 
services.— Windham  on  the  Martello  towers'.— Sir  John  Moore  in  Spain.— 
The  siege  of  Zaragoza.— England  and  the  Tvrol.— Peel  on  the  House  of 


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Lords ;— on  Sir  Robert  Walpole.— The  Duke  of  Wellington  on  the  Duke  of 
Marlborough ;— on  the  Moscow  retreat.— Lines  by  Prince  Charles  Stuart.— 
The  two  Pitts.— Enigma  bv  Lord  Chatham.— Valentine,  by  Lord  Ma<!aulay. 

—  Charles  V.  and  the  two  clocks.— The  red  coats  of  the  army.— Blue  and 
buflf— why  were  these  the  Whig  colours?  Macaulay's  last  tour  in  Italy.—- 
A  motto  for  a  medal.— Were  human  sacrifices  in  use  among  the  Romans? 
2.  Italian  memoir,  by  Ladv  Montagu.— Case  of  Mai.  Andre.— The  Eng- 
lish friends  of  the  French  revolution.— Mr.  Pitt  and  Mr.  Canning.— Mr. 
Pitt  at  Walmer  Castle.— Mr.  Fox  and  Mr.  Canning.— Short  essavs  m  arch- 
aeology.—Visit  to  Derby.— Sismondi,  on  hist,  and  politics.- Hallam  on 
English  politics.— Superstitions  in  India.— Prince  Louis  Napoleon  to  Sir 
Robert  Peel.— Inscription  by  Lord  Macaulay.— P.  M.  A..  C.  F.— Prince 
Metternich  on  German  politics.— Arabic  philosophy  in  Mediaeval  Europe. 

—  Legends  of  Charlemagne. 

Stanhope  Burleigh  ;  the  Jesuits  in  our  homes  ;  by  H.  Dhu.  4195 

Stanhope  essay.     See  Shaw,  W.  H. 

Stanley,  A.  P.,  Dean.     Addresses    and  sermons  del.   at  St. 

Andrew's.  19477 

Contents.  The  study  of  greatness.— The  hopes  of  theology.— Succes- 
sion of  spiritual  life.— Principles  of  Christianity.— The  two  great  com- 
manders. 

—  Addresses  and  sermons,  [in]  the  U.  S.  and  Canada.  1839& 

Contents.  "Our  old  homes."— Liberal  theology.— Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versitv.— Reply  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Adams.— An  American  scholar.— J.  Wes- 
ley.—Replv  at  the  Century  Club.— Reply  to  the  British  ministers.- Pros- 
pects of  the  Church  of  England.— On  the  conditions  of  religious  inquiry. 
—The  East  and  the  West.— The  holy  angels.— The  perplexities  of  life.— 
Uses  of  conflict.— "There  is  nothing."— Lnity  and  diversity  of  Christen- 
dom.—Nature  of  man.— Nature  of  God. 

—  Christian  institutions :  essavs  on  ecclesiastical  subjects.  20286 

—  The  church  of  Scotland.      *  10697 

—  The  end  and  the  means  of  Chr.  missions.    {In  Miiller,  F.  M.    On  mis- 

sions.) 12233 

—  Epistles  to  the  Corinthians,  in  rel.  to  Gospel  hist. ;  Apostolical  worship ; 

The  Eucharist ;  Unity  and  variety  of  spiritual  gifts ;  Gift  of  tongues 
and  gift  of  prophesying ;  Love,  the  greatest  of  gifts ;  Resurrection  of 
Christ;  Resurrection  of  the  dead ;  Credibility  of  miracles.  (JwNoyes, 
G.  R.    Coll.  theolog.  ess.)  7701 

—  Essays  chiefly  on  questions  of  Church  and  State.  10698 

Oowiew^s.— The  Gorham  controversy.— Essavs  and  reviews. — Judgment 
on  Essays  and  reviews.— Letter  on  the  state  of  subscription  in  the  Church 
of  England  and  in  the  Univ.  of  Oxford.— Unit^  of  Christendom  and  Dr. 
Pusey's  'Eirenicon.'— Ritualism.— The  So.  African  controversy.— Connec- 
tion of  Church  and  State.— The  three  Irish  Churches.— Theologr  of  the 
19th.  cent.— Recollections  of  Philaret,  Metropolitan  of  Moscow.— The  Am- 
mergau  mystery ;  or.  Sacred  drama  of  I860.— Archdeacon  Hare.— Dean 
Milman.— tlohu  Keble. 

—  Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  the  Eastern  Church ;  with  study  of  ecclesiastical 

hist.  5609 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  the  Jewish  Church,  v.  1-3.  6610-11 ;  16026 

—  Life  and  correspondence  of  T.  Arnold.  181 

—  Memoir  of  E.  Stanley.     {In  Stanley,  E.    Addresses  and  charges.)  8887 

—  Scripture  portraits ;  and  other  miscellanies ;  fr.  the  writings  of  S.  8955 

Contents.  Scripture  portraits.— Memorable  Script,  events.— Sacred 
scenes.  —  Descriptive.  —  M'sforicai :  The  relations  of  civil  and  eccles. 
hist.— Aids  to  study  of  eccles.  hist. — Early  years  of  the  Black  Prince.— 
Tomb  of  the  Black  Prince.— Dedication  of  Westminster  Abbey.— Murder 
of  Becket.  Biographical :  Death  of  Dr.  Arnold.— Constantiue.— Ivan, 
the  Terrible.  Expository:  David  and  his  psalter. —  The  Corinthians. 
Practical :  Heaven.— The  conflict  of  the  soul.— The  beast  in  man. 

—  Sermon  on  C.  Dickens.     {In  Dickens,  C.    Speeches,  etc.)  8811 

—  Sinai  and  Palestine ;  maps,  etc.  8493 

—  Thoughts  that  breathe ;  from  the  writings  of  S.,  by  E.  E.  Brown.  Introd. 

by  P.  Brooks.    Biog.  by  A.  J.  C.  Hare.    (Spare  min.  ser.)  22607 

—  Westminster  sermons.  21620 

Contents.  On  the  Abbey. — Royal  and  national  events. — Funeral  ser- 
mons.— Miscellaneous  subjects. 

—  Memoirs  of  Edward  and  Catherine  Stanlev.    2d.  ed.  21744 

—  Bradley,  G.  G.    Recollections  of  S. ;  lect.",  1882.  22565 


0ATx\LOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1183 

Stanley,  Charlotte.     See  Charlotte  Temple. 

Stanley,  C.  de  la  T.     Yonge,  C.  D.     {In  his  Seven  heroines 

of  Christendom.)  18848 

Stanley,  E.,  Bp.     Addresses  and  charges;    with  mem.  by  A. 

P.  Stanley.     2d.  ed.  *    '  8887 

—  Familiar  hist,  of  birds.  4634 

—  Memoirs ;  ed.  by  A.  P.  Stanley.    2d.  ed.  21744 
Stanley,  E.  H.,  Earl  of  Derby.     Francis,  G.  H.     {In  his  Ora- 
tors.)                                                                                                1525 

Stanley,  E.  G.  S.,  lith.  Earl  of  Derby.  Speech,  on  the  eman- 
cipation of  the  slaves.  {In  Speeches  of  em.  statesmen, 
ser.  2.)  7724 

—  Reid,  T.  W.    {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 
Stanley,  E.  H.  S.,  15th  JEarl  of  Derby.     Higginson,  T.  W. 

{In  his  Eng.  statesmen.)  13827 

—  Reid,  T.  W.     {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 

—  -  Sketch  of  S.     {In  Polit.  Portr.)  11693 
Stanley,  F.     St.  Petersburg  to  Plevna  ;  interviews  with  Rus- 
sian statesmen  and  generals.  18369 

Stanley,  H.  M.     Coomassie  and  Magdala ;    Brit,   campaigns 

in  Africa.  12836 

—  How  I  found  Livingstone  in  Central  Africa.  11255 

—  My  Kalulu,  prince,  kin^,  and  slave.  7327 

—  Through  the  dark  continent;  or,  The  sources  of  the  Nile,  and  down  the 

Livingstone  river  to  the  Atlantic  ocean.    Maps  and  wood  cuts.    2  v.     17933-4 

—  Headley,  J.  T.    Achievements  of  Stanley  and  other  African  explorers.  18346 
Stanley,  J.,  7th.  Earl  of  Derby.     Coleridge,  H.    {In  his  Lives 

of  nor.  worth.,  v.  1.)  *I 

Stanley,  M.  A.     Work  about  the  Five  Dials.  18338 

Stanley,  W.  F.    Experimental  research  into  the  properties  and 

motions  of  fluids  ;  with  theoret.  deductions.  22709 

Stansbury,  H.     Expedition    to   the   valley  of  the    Great   Salt 

Lake ;  with   acct.    of    the   Mormon    settlement.     Illust.  ; 

also,  Reconnoissance  of  a  new  route  thr.  the  Rocky  Mts. 

Maps.      »  4197 

Stanton,  E.  McM.     Stowe,    H.  E.  B.     {In  her  Men   of    our 

times.)  7354 

Stanton,  E.  C.  ;  Anthony,  S.  B.  ;  ayid  Gage,    M.    J.     History 

of  woman  suffrage.     Illust.,  v.  1,  2.  *I 

Stanton,    H.    B.     Sketches   of  reforms  and  reformers  of  Gt. 

Brit,  and  Ireland.  4198 

Stanton.     See  also  Staunton. 
Staples,  N.  A.     Way,  truth,  and  life  ;  sermons  ;  with   life,  by 

J.  W.  Chadwick.  8524 

Stapleton,  A.  G.     George  Canning  and  his  times.  18145 

—  The  political  life  of  G.  Canning;  with  a  short  rev.  of  foreign  affairs. 

3v.  *I 

Star,  The,  and  the  cloud  ;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  3685 

Star-chamber,  The;  by  W.  H.  Ains worth.  ^  8169 

Star  Chamber  cases  ;  showing  what  cases  properly  belong  to 
the  cognizance  of  that"  court ;  repr.  fr.  the  ed.  of  1630  or 
1641.  '  21325 

Star  papers  ;  by  II.  W.  Beecher.  370 

Star  spangled  banner.  Salisbury,  S.  Essay  on  the  Star  span- 
gled banner,  etc.  11598 


1184  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Starback,  C.  G.    Engelbrekt  Engelbrektsson  ;  bistorisk  roman.   15046 

—  Nils  Bosson  Sture ;  historisk  roman.    3  v.  16048-60 

Innehall.  V.  1.  GuldhalHbandet.  2.  Konungakronan.  3.  Testo- 
mentet. 

—  Of  verste  Stalhammar ;  nagra  taflor  f ran  var  storhetstid.  15017 
Starboard  and  port ;  the  '"'Nettie"  alongshore ;  by  G.  H.  Hep- 
worth.                                                                                           15949 

Starch.     Frankel,  J.    Practical  treat,  on  the  manuf.  of  starch, 

etc.              '  21274 

Stark,  J.  H.     Illustrated  history  of  Boston  harbor.     Map.  ♦! 

Stark,  J.,  Maj.-Gen.     Everett,  E.     Life  of  S.     {In   Lives  of 

em.  individ.,  v.  1.)  2708 
Same.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  1.)  4110 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     {In  tiis  Washington,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1828 

—  Sketch  of  S.    (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  rev.)  ,2122 
Stark,  R.  M.     Popular  hist,  of  British   mosses ;    cold,    illust. 

2d.  ed.  5904 

Starling,  The;  by  N.  Macleod.  11527 

Starr,  G.  C.     The  forest  and  stream  ;  hand-book  for  riflemen.   15929 
Starry  flag,  The  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7029 

Stars.     See  Astronomy. 
Stars,  The,  and  the  earth ;  or.  Thoughts  upon  space,  time,  and 

eternity  ;  with  introd.  by  T.  Hill.  21669 

Starting  out ;  by  A.  Clark.  "  13551 

State.     See  Religion  and  state. 

State  regulation  of  vice  ;  by  A.  M.  Powell.  17473 

State  secrets.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  11.)  11841 

State  trials.     Browne,  G.  L.     Narratives  of  state  trials  in  the 

19th.  cent.,  1801-30.     2  v.  21499-500 

Statesman's  year-book  ;  by  F.  Martin.     1881-83.  21453-5 

Statesmen.     Harsha,  D.  A.     The  most   eminent  orators   and 

statesmen  of  anc.  and  mod.  times.  1785 

—  See  also  Great  Britain.  Biography:— \].  S.  Bio(iraphy. 

Statics.     Du  Bois,  A.  J.     Elements  of  graphical  S.,  and  their 

appl.  to  framed  structures  ;  with  atlas  of  plates.  2  v.  15356 

—  Mitchell,  W.    Statics.     {In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5192 

—  Todhunter,  I.    Treatise  on  analytical  statics.  8546 
Station   Champbaudet,    La;  com.-vaud.  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  ThMt.  compl.,  v.  9.)  14578 

Station-master,    The ;  by  A.    S.    Poushkin.     (In  his   Russian 

romance.)  19669 

Statistics.     See  U.  S. 
Statins,  P.  P.    Opera  omnia  ;  cum  select.  Marklandi  aliorumque 

not.  quibus  suas  add.  J.  A.  Amar  et  N.  E.  Lemaire.  (Bib. 

Class.  Lat.)  4  v.  8331-4 

Contents.  V.  1.  Silvarum  libri  V.  2,  8.  Thebaidos  libri  XH.— 
Achilleidos  libri  II.  4.  Vita.— Testimonia  et  judicia  de  P.  P.  Statio.— 
Index. 

—  Carmina.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.    Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  2.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)        SMO 
Statues.     See  Sculpture. 

Statues,  Les  ;  conte  en  vers;  par   J.  Truttier.     {In    Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  H.)  •  14798 

Statues,  The,  in  the  block,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  B.  O'Reilly.  20381 
Staunton,  H.     Chess-player's  companion.  4200 

—  Chess-player's  handbook.  '  •  4201 

—  Chess-praxis ;  siippl.  to  the  Chess-player's  handbook.  4202 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1185 

—  Chess-tournament ;  col.  of  games  played.  4203 

—  Great  schools  of  Eng. ;  acct.  of  foundation,  endowments,  and  discipline.  6477 
Staunton.     See  also  Stanton. 

*'  Steadfast,"  The,  Voyage  of ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  17278 

Steam.     King,  W.  H.    Lessons  and  pract.  notes  on  steam,  etc.  221^1 

—  Perry,  J.    Elementary  treatise  on  steam.  12822 

—  Reynolds,  O.    Use  of' steam.     (7%  Owens  College.    Ess.  and  addr.)  12926 

—  Salter,  F.    Economy  in  the  use  of  steam.  12955 

—  Weisbach,  P.  J.    Heat,  steam,  and  steam  engines.     (In  his  Manual,  etc., 

V.  2.)  9062 

—  Williams,  C.  W.    On  heat  in  its  rel.  to  water  and  steam.  6515 
Steamboat.     Read,  D.     Nathan  Read  ;  contrib.  to   the   early 

hist,  of  the  S.  and  locomotive  engine.             •  8543 
Steam-boilers.      Armstrong,    R.     Construction    and   manage- 
ment of  steam  boilers.  14187 

Observations  on  the   constr.    of   steam-boilers.     ( With  Campin,  F. 

Pract.  treat,  on  niechan.  eng.)  6516 

—  Colburn,  Z.    Steam  boiler  explosions.  14143 

—  Harrison,  J.,  Jr.    Essay  on  the  steam  boiler;  added,  Report  of  Comm., 

Franklin  Inst.,  on  the  Harrison  boiler,  etc.  6861 

—  Robinson,  J.  R.    Explosions  of  steam  boileps.  8767 

—  Wilson,  R.    Treatise  on  steam  boilers;    their    strength,    constr.,  and 

econom.  working.  6386 
Steam-engine.     History. 

—  Smiles,  S.    JMrst  manufacture  of  steam-engines.    ( J?i  his  Lives  of  the 

eng.,v.  4.)  *I 
Lives  of  Boulton  and  Watt ;  compr.  hist,  of  steam  engine.  8739 

—  Thurston,  R.  H.    History  of  the  growth  of  the  steam  engine.  18014 

—  Triumphs  of  steam ;  or,  Stor.  fr.  the  lives  of   Watt,  Arkwright,  and 

Stephenson.  13308 
General  works. 

—  Auchincloss,  W.  S.    Steam-engineering.     {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris 

Expos.,  imi.    Rept.,  V.  4.)  9099 

—  Bourne,  J.    Catechism  of  the  steam-engine;  with  pract.  instructions.  13116 

Handbook ;  key  to  the  Catechism.  13229 

Recent  improvements  in  the  steam-engine.  13115 

—  Bramwell,  F.  J.    The  steam-engine.  16987 
Same.    {In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 

—  Burgh,  N.  P.    Modern  marine  compound  engines.  *I 
Modern  marine  engineering.  *1 . 

—  Clark,  D.  K.    Treatise  on  steam  and  the  steam-engine.  14198 

—  Cotterill,  J.  H.    The  steam-engine  considered  as  a  heat  engine.  17936 

—  Edwards,  E.  Practical  steam  engineer's  guide  in  the  design,  constr.,  and 

management  of  engines.  21822 

—  Evers,  H.    Steam  and  the  steam  engine;  land  and  marine.  12640 
Steam  and  the  steam  engine;  land,  marine,  and  locomotive.  11977 

—  Ewbank,  T.    Progressive  development  of  the  steam  engine.    {In  his 

Descr.  acct.,  etc.)  1432 

—  Hopkinson,  J.  &  Co.    The  engineer's  pract.  ^uide,  and  The  working  of 

the  steam-eng.  explained  by  the  use  of  the*indicator.  17228 

—  Tmray,  J.    The  steam-engine."    {In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  Sci.)  5192 

—  King,'  W.  H.    Lessons  and  pract.  notes  on  steam,  the  steam  engine,  etc. 

19th.  ed.  22767 

—  Lardner,  D.     {In  his  Pop.  lect.  on  sci.  and  art,  v.  2.)  2573 
The  steam  engine ;  with  hist.  sk.    Add.  and  notes  by  J.  Renwick.  2574 

—  Long,  J.  H.  and  Buel,  R.  IJ.    The  cadet  engineer;  or.  Steam  for  the 

student.  6135 

—  McDougall,  N.    Relative  merits  of  simple  and  comp.  engines  as  appl.  to 

ships  of  war.  22625 

—  Mallet,  A.    Compound  engines.  14160 

—  Marks,  W.  D.    The  relative  proportions  of  the  steam  engine.  20916 

—  Millar,  W.  J.     {In  his  Principles  of  mechanics.)  13630 

—  Nicholson,  P.    Essay  on  the  steam-engine.     {In  his  Mech.  companion.)  7464 

—  NicoU,  H.  J.    The  steam-engine,  and  its  appl,  to  locomotion  by  land  and 

water;  Watt,  Stephenson,  and  others.     {In  his  Gt.  movements.)  21442 

—  Nystrom,  J.  W.    New  treatise  on  steam  engineering.  17195 

—  Pole,  W.    Treatise  on  the  Cornish  pumping  engine.  *I 

—  Rankine,  W.  J.  M.    Manual  of  the  steam  engine,  etc.  *I;  12271 


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—  Reynolds,  M.    Stationary  engine  driving ;  pract.  manual.  20454 

—  Rigg,  A.    Pract.  treat,  on  the  steam  engine.  *I 

—  Roper,  S.    Catechism  of  high  pressure  on  the  noncondensing  steam  en- 

gines. 12244 
The  engineer's  handy-book ;  cont.  full  expl.  of  the  steam-engine  indi- 
cator ;  with  formulae,  etc.  20280 

Hand-book  of  land  and  marine  engines ;  modelling,  constr.,  running, 

and  management  of  engines  and  boilers.  13930 

—  TurnbuU,  J.  Short  treat,  on  the  comp.  steam  engine,  with  a  new  method 

of  finding  the  rel.  areas  of  the  two  cylinders.  14168 

—  Weisbaeh,  P.  J.    Heat,  steam,  and  steam  engines.    {In  his  Manual,  etc., 

V.  2.)  9062 

—  See  also  Indicator ; — Locomotive  engines ; — Valves. 

Steam  heating.  Baldwin,  Wm.  J.  Steam  heating  for  build- 
ings ;  or,  Hints  to  steam  fitters.  21152 

Steam  house,  The.     See  Verne,  J. 

Steam  navigation.     Preble,  G.  H.     Chronological  hist,  of  the 

origin  and  devel.  of  steam  navigation.  22611 

Steamships.     History  of  a  ship  fr.  her   cradle   to   her   grave ; 

with  acct.  of  mod.  steamships  and  torpedoes.  21324 

—  Safetvatsea;  Iron  vessels  that  will  not  sink.    (In  Tribune  pop.  sci- 

ence.) 12943;  *I 

Stearns,  E.  S.     History  of  the  town   of  Ridge,  N.  H.,  1736- 

1874  ;  with  genealog.  register  of  the  Ridge    families.  *I 

Stearns,  O.     The  aim   and  hope   of  Jesus.     {In   Christ,    and 

mod.  thought.)  10188 

Stearns,  S.  H.     Life  and  character  of  S.     2d.  ed.  4204 

Stearns,   W.    A.     New   England    bird   life ;  man.    of    N.    E. 

ornithologv  ;  rev.  and  ed.  fr.  the  manuscript  of  S.,  by  E. 

Coues.     2\.  20784-5 

Contents.    Pt.  1.    Osciues.    2.    Non-oscine  Passeres,  birds  of  prey, 
game  and  water  birds. 
Stebbing,  H.     History  of  the  Reformation.     2  v.  5576-7 

—  Lives  of  the  Italian  poets ;  new  ed.  7006 
Stebbins,  E.     Charlotte  Cushman  ;  her   letters,  and   memories 

of  her  life.  17771 

Stebbins,  G.  B.  Facts  and  opinions  touching  the  origin,  char- 
acter, e^c,  of  the  Amer.  Colonization  Soc.  :  views  of  Wil- 
berforce,  Clarkson,  and  others,  etc.  4205 

Stebbins,  R.  P.     Historical  address  ;  centenn.  celebr.  of  Wil- 

braham,  1863  ;  with  app.  6060 

—  Louis  Agassiz.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1873.)  14104 

—  A  study  of  the  Pentateuch ;  for  popular  reading.  21257 
Stebbins,  S.  B.  Annals  of  a  baby.  16743 
Stedman,  A.  M.  M.    Oxford;  its  soc.  and  intellect,  life;  with 

remarks  and  hints  on  expenses,  examination,  selection  of 

books,  etc.  18339 

Stedman,  C.  E.     Biography  of  R.  Ware.     {In  Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Stedman,  E.  C.     The  blameless  prince;  and  other  poems.  7682 

—  Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning.     (Modern  classics.)  20296 

—  Hawthorne,  and  other  poems.  17286 

—  O.  B.  Frothingham,  and  the  new  faith.  16682 

—  Poems;  Ivric  and  idvllic.  8030 

—  Poetical  works.         '  12098 

—  Robert  Browning;  extr.  fr.  ''  Victorian  poets."    {In  Browning,  R.    Lyr. 

and  dram,  poems.)  '  22460 

—  Victorian  poets  [1835-1875] .  14121 

—  Notice  of  Stedman.    (Jw  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Poets' homes.) 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1187 

Stedman,  S.  O.     Allen  Bay.       .  lo996 

Steel.     Barba,  J.      The   use   of  steel   for   constr.    purposes ; 

method  of  working,  applying,  and  testing  plates  and  bars.   14290 

—  Grtiner,  M.  L.    Manufacture  of  steel ;  tr.  by  L.  Smith :  with  The  Besse- 

mer process  in  the  U.  S.,  by  the  translator.  11199 

—  Landrin,  H.  C,  Jr.    Treatise  on  steel.  9315 

—  Osborn,  H.  S.    Metalluro:y  of  iron  and  steel.  ,                                   *I 

—  Overman,  F.    Manufacture  of  steel.  3320 

—  Styffe,  K.  Elasticity,  extensibility,  and  tensile  strength  of  iron  and  steel.  9110 
-   —  Whitworth,  J.    Guns  and  steel.  12254 

—  Williams,  W.  M.    Iron  and  steel.  15465 

—  See  also  Iron ;— Metal-work  ;—U.  S.  Manufactures. 

Steele,  Mrs.  A.  C.     So  runs  the  world  away.  4415 

Steele,  Mrs.  E.  R.     Heroines  of  sacred  history.  4206 

Steele,  J.  W.     Cuban  sketches.  21114 

Steele,  R.  Stories,  fr.  the  "Tatler,"  etc.  ;  Spectator's  Club; 
Club  of  the  Tatler.  {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Book  for  a  cor- 
ner.) 2101 

—  Thackeray,  W.  M.  {In  his  English  humourists.)  4398 
Steele,  T.  S.     Canoe  and  camera;    tour  through  the  Maine 

forests.     Illust.  20122 

—  Paddle  and  portage,  fr.  Moosehead  Lake  to  the  Aroostook  River.    Illust. 

and  map.  21656 

Steele,  W.  ^.^  joint  author.     See  Tait,  P.  G. 
Steen,  Jan.     Gower,  R.     {In  his  Figure  painters  of  Holland.)   19535 

—  Wedmore,  F.  {In  his  Masters  of  genre  painting.)  19479 
Steeples.     Taylor,  A.  T.     The  towers  and  steeples  designed  by 

C.  Wren.  *I 

Steevens,  N.     The  Crimean  campaign  with  "The  Connaught 

rangers,"  1854-56.     Map.  18370 

Steevens.     See  also  Stephens,  Stevens. 

Steffens,  H.  German  university  life  ;  my  career  as  student 
and  professor  ;  with  pers.  remin.  of  Goethe,  Schiller,  Schel- 
ling,  Schleiermacher,  Fichte,  Novalis,  Schlegel,  Neander, 
and  others.  13254 

Stein,  C.  von.     Calvert,  G.  H.     Charlotte  von  S.  :  a  memoir.    17124 
Stein,  H.  F.  K.    Seeley,  J.  R.  Life  and  times  of  Stein.   2  v.  18392-3 
Steiner,  L.  H.     Expert  supervision  in  constr.  of  pub.  institu- 
tions.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Repts.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  The  objects  of  the  association  and  its  claims  upon  the  people  for  sympa- 

thy and  support.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  A  sanitary  view  of  the  question  "Am  I  my  brother's  keeper?"     {In 

Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Steinmetz,  A.  The  gaming  table,  its  votaries  and  victims.  2  v.  8828-9 

—  History  of  the  Jesuits.    2  v.  4209-10 

—  Japan  and  her  people.    Illust.  4211 

—  The  novitiate;  or,  A  year  among  the  Eng.  Jesuits;  pers.  narr.;  with  ess. 

on  the  constitutions,  the  confessional  morality,  and  hist,  of  the  Jesuits.        4208 

—  Romance  of  duelling  in  all  times  and  countries.  2  v.  13782-5 
"  Stella,"  i>se^^c^.  Minna  Monte.  10903 
Stella  key  to  the  summer  land  ;  by  A.  J.  Davis.  7134 
Stendhal,  or  Stendahl,  De.,  pseud.     See  Beyle,  M.  H. 

Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H.  The  Rocky  mt.  saints ;  hist,  of  the 
Mormons ;  and  story  of  the  development  of  the  mineral 
wealth  of  Utah.     Illust.  *I 

Stenhouse,  Mrs.  T.  B.  H.  "  Tell  it  all"  ;  exper.  in  Mormon- 
ism  ;  autobiography.     Pref .  by  H.  B.  Stowe.     Illust.  *I 


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Stenography.  Upham,  W.  P.    Brief  tiist.  of  the  art  of  stenog- 
raphy ;  with  a  proposed  new  system  of  phonetic  short-hand.  16957 

—  See  also  Phonography ;— Tachygraphy. 

Stent,  G.  C.     Entombed  alive,  and  other  songs,  ballads,  efc, 

fr.  the  Chinese.  *I 

Stephen,  C.  E.     The  service  of  the  poor.  9855 

Stephen,  G.     Adventures  of  an  attorney  in  search  of  practice.  12508 
Stephen,  Sir  J.     Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.  4351 

Note.    Bound  with  Talfourd,  T.  N.    Critical  and  misc.  writ. 
Contents.     Life  of  Wilberforce.— Lives  of  Whitfield  and  Froude.— 
D'Aubiffu6'8  Hist,  of  the  Reformation.— Life  and  times  of  R.  Baxter.— 
Physical  theory  of  another  life. — The  Port^Royalists. — Loyola  and  his 
associates.— Taylor's  Edwin  the  Fair. 

—  Essays  in  ecclesiastical  biography.    3d.  ed.    2  v.  i  8975-6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Hildebrand.— St.  Francis  of  Assisi.— The  founders 
of  Jesuitism.— Martin  Luther.— The  French  Benedictiiles.— The  Port- 
Royalists.  2.  Richard  Baxter.— The  Evangelical  succession.— William 
Wilberforce.— The  Clapham  sect.— The  historian  of  Enthusiasm.— The 
epilogue. 

—  Influence  upon  moralitv  of  a  decl.  in  relig.  bel.    (7w  Burlingame,  E.  L. 

Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)     *  17646 

—  Lectures  on  the  history  of  France.  2  v.  8830-1 
Stephen,  J,  F.  Liberty,  equality,  fraternity.  11575 
Stephen,  L.     Alexander  Pope.     (Eng.  men" of  letters.)               19844 

—  Essays  on  freethinking  and  plain  speaking.  19049 

Contents.  The  broad  church.— Religion  as  a  fine  art.- Darwinism  and 
divinity.— Are  we  Christians  ? — A  bad  five  minutes  in  the  Alps.— Shaftes- 
bury's '  Characteristics.'— Mandeville's  'Fableof  the  bees.'— Warburton.— 
An  apologv  for  plain  speaking. 

—  History  of  Eng.  thought  in  tTie  18th.  cent.    2  v.  16794-6 

Contents.  V.  1.  Thephilosophicalbasis.— The  starting  point  of  deism.— 
Constructive  deism.— Critical  deism.— Butler's  analogy.— David  Hume.— 
William  Warburton.— The  later  theology.  2.  Moral  philosophy.— 
Political  theories.— Political  economy.— Characteristics. 

—  Hours  in  a  library.    3  ser.  13942;  16856;  18^ 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  De  Foe's  novels.— Richardson's  novels.— Pope  as  a 
moralist.— Mr.  EI  win's  ed.  of  Pope.— Some  words  about  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
—Nathaniel  Hawthorne.— Balzac's  novels.— De  Quincey.  d.  Thomas 
Browne.— Jonathan  Edwards.  —  William  Law.  —  Horace  Walpole.  —  Dr. 
Johnson's  writings.  —  Crabbe's  poetry.  —  William  Hazlitt.  —  Disraeli's 
novels.  3.  Massinger.— Fielding's  novels.— Cowper  and  Rousseau.— The 
first  Edinburgh  Reviewers. — Wordsworth's  ethics.— Landor's  Imaginary 
conversations. — Macaulay. — Charlotte  Bronte — Charles  Kingsley. 

—  The  playground  of  Europe ;  [the  Alps] .  '  10173 

—  Samuel  Johnson.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  17846 

—  The  science  of  ethics.  21906 

—  Swift.  (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  22059 
Stephen  Archer ;    by    G.  MacDouald.     {In  his  Gifts  of  the 

^    child  Christ,  v.  2.)  22413 

Stephen  Dane  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  6767 

Stephen  Holdfast,  Passage  in  the  ministry  of ;  by  J.  Skelton. 

(In  his  Essays  in  romance.)  18752 

Stephen  Scudamore  ;  by  A.  Locker.  10794 
Stephen  Yarrow  ;  by  R.  B.  H.  Davis.    {In  Fam.  stories,  v.  2.)   18149 

Stephens,   A.   H.     Compendium  of    the   hist,   of  the  United 

States,  to  1872.  11412 

—  War  between  the  states.    2  v.  8763-4 

—  Johnston,  R.  M.  and  Browne,  W.  H.    Life  of  Stephens.  18085 

—  Savage,  J.  (In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 
Stephens,  A.  8.     Bellehood  and  bondage.  12043 

—  Bertha's  engagement.  13695 

—  The  curse  of  gold.  7708 

—  Doubly  false.  7487 

—  Fashion  and  famine.  4212 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1189 


—  The  gold  brick. 

—  The  heiress.  4213 

—  Lord  Hope's  choice.  11552 

—  Mabel's  mistake.  7632 

—  Mary  Derwent.  4215 

—  A  noble  woman.  9786 

—  Norston's  rest.  19229 

—  The  old  countess ;  seq.  to  Lord  Hope's  choice.  11580 

—  The  old  homestead.  4216 

—  Palaces  and  prisons.  9620 

—  Phemie  Frost's  experiences.  12507 

—  The  reigning  belle.  10934 

—  The  reiected  wife.  5457 

—  Silent  struggles.  5939 

—  The  soldier's  orphans.  6935 

—  Wives  and  widows.  8161 
Stephens,  A.  J.     Argument  in  the  case  of  T.  B.  Sheppard, 

against  W.  J.  E.  Bennett,  Clerk.  11133 

Stephens,  C.     Clayton,  E.  C.      {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Stephens,  C.  A.     Camping  out.  11074 

—  Fox-hunting.  12028 

—  The  Knockabout  Club  along-shore.    Illust.  22177 

—  The  Knockabout  Club  in  the  woods ;  adv.  in  Maine  and  Canada.    Illust.  21115 

—  Left  on  Labrador.    Illust.  11246 

—  Lvnx-hunting.  11954 

—  O'ff  to  the  geysers.  11251 

—  On  the  Amazons.  12094 

—  The  young  moose  hunters.  13351 
Stephens,  E.  L.     Description  of   the  Leicester  sewage  works. 

{In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  1.)  *I 

Stephens,  F.  G.    Sir  Edwin  Landseer.  (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  19960 

Stephens,  G.  and  Cavallius,  H.    Old  Norse  fairy  tales.    Illust.  21843 
Stephens,  H.     The  book  of  the  farm.     2  v.                                12302-3 

—  Sketch  of  Stephens.  {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 
Stephens,  H.  M.     Home  scenes  and  home  sounds ;    or,  The 

world  from  my  window.  4167 
Stephens,  H.  P.  and  Solomon,  E.     Billee  Taylor;  or,  ''The 

reward  of  virtue  "  ;  nautical  comic  opera.  *I 
Stephens,    J.   L.      Incidents   of    travel   in   Central   America, 

Chiapas,  and  Yucatan.     2  v.  4219-20 

—  Incidents  of  travel  in  Egypt,  Arabia  Petrea,  and  the  Holv  Land.    2  v.  4217-18 

—  Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece,  Turbev,  Russia,  and  Poland.    Map  and 

engr.    2  v.                                          '  5180-1 

—  Incidents  of  travel  in  Yucatan.  Illust.  2  v.  4221-2 
Stephens,  R.  Sketch  of  S.  (ZriBiog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 
Stephens,  T.     The    literature    of    the  Kymry ;    crit.    ess.    on 

the  hist,  of  the  language  and  literature  of  Wales  dur.  the 
12th.  and  two  succ.  cent.  With  specimens  of  anc.  Welsh 
poetry  and  English  trans.  2d.  ed.  ;  add.  and  correct,  by 

D.  E.  Evans  ;  Life  of  the  author  by  B.  T.  Williams.  *I 
Stephens,  W.  R.  W.     Christianity  and  Islam  ;  the  Bible  and 

the  Koran.  17020 

—  Life  and  letters  of  W.  F.  Hook.    2d.  ed.     [Portr.]     2  v.  18451-2 

—  Saint  Clirvsostom,  his  life  and  times ;  sk.  of  the  Church  and  the  Empire 

in  the  4th.  cent.  10704 

—  Same ;  2d.  ed.  Portr.  20250 
Stephens.     See  also  Steevens,  Stevens. 

Stephenson,  — .     Life  of  Wm.  Caxton  ;  with  account  of  the 

invention  of  printing,  etc.     {In  Lib.  usef.  kn.     Lives.)  5104 

Stephenson,   G.      Reynolds,    M.      {In  his  Model   locomotive 

engineers.)  19128 


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—  Sketch  of  S.     {In  Famous  boys.)  5036 

—  Smiles,  S.    Life  of  Stephenson.  4029 

—  and  R.    Smiles,  S.    Life  of  G.  and  of  Stephenson.    Illust.  7624 

—  The  triumphs  of  steam ;  or,  Stories  from  the  lives  of  Watt,  Arkwright, 

and  S.  13303 

Same.    {In  his  Lives  of  the  Engineers,  v.  5.)  ♦I 

Stephenson,  R.  M.     Railways.  4224 

Stephenson,  R.     Sketch  of  S.     {In  Famous  boys.)  5036 

—  See  also  Stephenson,  G. 
Stephenson.     See  also  Stevenson. 

Step-mother,  The  ;  by  B.  Auerbach.     {In  Ms  German  tales.)  7889 

Stepmother,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  12447 

Stepping  heavenward  ;  by  E.  Prentiss.  8055 

Steps  towards  Heaven  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  216 

Steps  upward  ;  by  F.  D.  Gage.  9293 

Stereoscope.     Brewster,  D.     The  stereoscope.  8882 
Stereotomy.     See  Stone  cutting. 

Stereotype.     Wilson,  F.  J.  F.    Stereotyping  and  electrotyping.  20459 
Sterling,  E.     Plays.  See  French's  minor  dram.  ; — Sargent,  E. 

Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Sterling,  J.     Carlyle,  T.     Life  of  Sterling.  709 
Gilfilian,  G.     {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.,  and  Third  gallerv,  etc.)                  2256;  2257 


—  Life  of  Sterling  by  T.  Carlyle.     {In  Ess.  from  the  London  Times.) 
Sterlino-.     See  also  Stirling. 

Sterling,  Mass.     Marvin,  A.  P.     History  of  S.     {In  Hist,  of 

Wor.  Co.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Stern,  S.  A.     Heine,  H.      {In  his  Scintillations.)  11560 

Stern  necessity;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  8694 
Sternberg,  A.,  Fm/ie>T  von  Uugern.    Scholastika.    (Deutscher 

Novellenschatz.)  16166 
Sternberg,   G.   M.     Yellow  fever  and  quarantine.     {In  Am. 

Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Yellow  fever  in  Pensacola,  Fla.,  in  1873-4-5.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 

Rept.,  V.  2.)  •I 

Sterndale,  R.  A.     The  Afghan's  knife.  19083 

Sterne,  L.     Works  ;  with  life  by  himself .     Illust.  4228 
Contents.    Life.— Tristram  Shandy.— Sentimental  journey.— Letters. — 
An  impromptu.— The  fragment. —History  of  a  watch-coat. 

—  Scherer,  E.    Laurence  Sterne ;  ou,  I'Humoriste.     {In  his  Etudes  crit.)  14600 

—  Scott,  W.     (In  his  Lives  of  the  novelists,  v.  1.)  3850 
Same.    {In  his  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)  3837 

—  Thackerav,  W.  M.    {In  his  Eng.  humorists.  4398 

—  Traill,  H.  D.    Sterne.  22181 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  {In  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Sterne,  S.    Constitutional  history  and  polit.  devel.  of  the  U.  S.  22086 

—  Hindrances  to  prosperity,  or,  Causes  which  retard  financial  and  political 

reforms  in  the  U.  S.     (Economic  monograplis.)  18521 

—  Introduction.     {In  Mongredien,  A.    Wealth-creation.)  22870 

—  Suffrage  in  cities.  (Economic  monographs.)  17714 
Sterne,  Stuart,  pseud.  Angelo,  a  poem.  17361 
Sterry,  J.  A.  The  magic  pitcher.  {Li  Christ,  story-teller.)  17662 
Stetson,  C.  B.  Technical  education.  12095 
Steuben,  F.  W.  A.  H.  F.,  Baron.    Bowen,  F.    Life  of  S.    {In 

Sparks,  J.     Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  9.)  4118 

—  Greene,  G.  W.     {In  his  German  element.)  15344 

—  Headlev,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1828 

—  Kapp,  F.  Life  of  Steuben.  2421 
Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman  ;  by  Mrs.  Edwards.  7406 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1191 

Stevens,  A.     History  of  the  religious  movement  of  the  18th. 
r-      cent.,  called  Metfiodism.     2  v.  4229-30 

''  —  Madame  de  Stael ;  study  of  her  life  and  times.    2  v.  20235-6 

Stevens,  C.  W.     Fly-fishing  in  Maine  lakes  ;  or,  Camp-life  in 

the  wilderness.  20123 

Stevens,  E.  L.     Lincoln,  A.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 
BTfc' mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Stevens,  E.  T.     Flint-chips  ;  guide  to  pre-historic  archgeology, 

as  illust.  by  the  coll.  in  the  Blackmore  museum,  Salisbury.  10637 

—  and  Morris,  D.    Annotated  poems  of  English  authors.  18396 

Contents.  Gray,  T.  Elegv  in  a  country  church vard.—Cowper,  W. 
The  task.— Goldsmith,  O.  The  deserted  vilfage.— Scott,  W.  •  The  lady  of 
the  lake,  1st.  canto. — Goldsmith,  O.    The  traveller. 

Stevens,  F.  B.     Yale  examination  papers.  *I 

Stevens,  G.  P.  Brooks,  F.  Gorham  P.  Stevens.  (In  Hig- 
ginson, T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Stevens,  J.  A.     Yorktown    centennial    hand-book;    hist,   and 

topographical  guide  to  the  peninsula.     Illust.  20730 

Stevens,  J.  A.,  Jr.     George  Gibbs.      (In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

Rept.,  1873.)  14104 

Stevens,  P.     Clothing  and  woven  fabrics.     (In  U.  S.  Comm. 

to  Paris  Expos  ,  1807.     Rept.,  v.  6.)  *  9101 

—  Musical  instruments.     (In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.    Rept., 

v.o.)  9100 

Steveuf ,  T.     Bungay,  G.      (In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

—  Callender,  E.  B.    Thaddeus  Stevens,  commoner.  21685 
.Stevens,  W.  O.     Loring,  C.  G.,  Jr.     Wm.   O.  Stevens.  (In 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Stevens.     See  also  Stephens. 

Stevenson,  Mrs.  A.  S.     Our  ride  through  Asia  Minor.     Map.    21844 
Stevenson,  D.     On  the  reclamation  and  protection  of  agricul- 
tural land.  13293 

—  Principles  and  practice  of  canal  and  river  engineering.  *I 
Stevenson,    J.     Religion — Theology  —  Ecclesiasticism.     (In 

Scotch  sermons,  1880.)  19903 
Stevenson,    P.     Unity ;    Eternal   life.      (In   Scotch   sermons, 

1880.)  *  19903 
Stevenson,  R.  L.    An  inland  voyage  ;  [Belgium  and  France].     18340 

—  New  Arabian  nights.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  -                                              22300 

—  Travels  with  a  donkey  in  the  C^vennes.  18691 

—  Virginibus  puerisque ;  and  other  papers.  22710 

Contents.  Virginibus  puerisque.— Crabbed  age  and  youth.— An  apologv 
for  idlers.— Ordered  South.— ^s  triplex.— El  Dorado.— The  English  ad- 
mirals.—Some  portraits  by  Raeburn.— Child's  play. — Walking  tours.— 
Pan's  pipes.— A  plea  for  gas  lamps. 

Stevenson,  R.  R.  The  Southern  side  ;  or,  Andersonville  prison, 
from  official  docs.  ;  with  an  exam,  of  the  Wirz  trial ;  a 
comparison  of  the  mortality  in  northern  and  southern 
prisons  ;  remarks  on  the  exchange  bureau,  etc.  16604 

Stevenson,  S.  H.    Boys  and  ^irls  in  biology  ;  or.  Simple  studies 

of  the  lower  forms  of  life,  based  upon  lect.  by  Prof.  Huxley.   13660 

Stevenson,  T.     Design  and  constr.  of  harbours.  *I 

Stevenson,  W.  G.     Thirteen  months  in  the  Rebel  army.  4483 

Stevenson.     See  also  Stephenson. 

Steward,  The  ;  by  H.  Cockton.  16880 

Steward,  The;  comedy;  by  S.  Beazley.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  35.)  11827 


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Stewart,  A.  T.  Chambers,  W.  {In  Ms  Stor.  of  remark,  persons.)  18069 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.  {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 
Stewart,  B.    The  conservation  of  energy  ;  appendix  treating  of 

applications  of  the  doctrine.     (Int.  sci.  ser.)  12238 

—  Elementary  treatise  on  lieat.  9823 

—  Lessons  in  elementary  physics.  9761 

—  Physics,    must.     (Sci.  prim.)  10191 

—  Solar  physics.     {In  Owens  Coll.    Essays  and  addresses.)  12926 

—  The  sun  and  the  earth.    {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Paradoxical  philosophy ;  sequel  to  The  unseen  universe,  18321 

—  Joint  author.    See  Hibcley,  T.  H. ;— Tait,  G. 

Stewart,  C.  S.     Residence  in  the  Sandwich  Islands.     5th.  ed. 

Introd.  and  notes  by  W.  Ellis.  4233 

—  Visit  to  the  Soutli  Seas,  1829-30.  2  v.  4234-6 
Stewart,  D.     Works.     7  v.                                                             4236-42 

—  Account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  T.  Reid.    (In  Reid,  T.    Works,  etc.)  *1 

—  Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the  human  mind.    2  v.  4243-4 

—  General  view  of  the  prog,  of  metaphysical,  ethical,  and  polit.  philosophy 

since  the  revival  of  letters  in  Europe.  '         4245 

—  Everett,  A.  H.  Stewart's  philosophy.  {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  essays.)  13208 
Stewart,  E.  M.    Cloister  legends  ;  or.  Convents  and  monasteries 

in  the  olden  time.  12789 

Contents.  Heir  of  Rougemain.— Ethelind  the  fair.— The  goldsmith's 
daughter.— The  Rose  of  the  Geraldines.— The  Queen's  rest. 

—  The  kiHg  and  the  cloister;  or.  Legends  of  the  Dissolution.  12059 
Stewart,  H.  B.  Eddy,  D.  C.  (In  hfs  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 
Stewart,  H.     Irrigation  for  the  farm,  garden,  and  orchard.         17086 

—  The  shepherd's  manual ;  pract.  treat,  on  the  sheep.  15692 
Stewart,  J.     The  stable  book  ;    treat,  on  the  management  of 

horses;  with  notes,  etc,  by  A.  B.  Allen.     Illust.  6238 

Stewart,  J.,   called  Walking.     De  Quincey,  T.     A  peripatetic 

philosopher.     (Jn  Ms  Note-book.)  1188 

Walking  Stewart.    {In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  2.)  1154 

Stewart,  K.  J.     Freemason's  manual.     New  ed.     Illust.  4298 

Stewart,    R.,    Viscount    Castlereagh,    Marq.    of  LondondeiTy . 

Speech  on  introd.  the  celebrated  six  acts  against  seditious 

meetings,  etc.     {In  Speeches  of  em.  statesmen,  ser.  1.)        7723 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526;  8814 

—  Thornton,  P.  M.  Lord  Castlereagh.  {In  his  For.  secretaries,  v.  2.)  22745 
Stewart,  S.  J.     The  gospel  of  law  ;.  disc,  upon  fundamental 

church  doctrines.  22178 

Contents.  Introduction.— The  Bible :  the  O.  T.— The  Bible :  the  N.  T. 
— Miracles. — God.— Satan,  or  the  Devil. — Sin  and  the  atonement. — Hell 
and  salvation.— Prayer.— Morality.— Jesus.— Predestination  and  scientific 
necessity.— Immortality.— The  gospel  of  law. 

Stewart.     See  also  Stuart. 

Stick,  The.    R^al,  A.    Story  of  the  stick  in  all  ages  and  lands.   15376 

Stickney,.A.     A  true  republic.  18813 

Stieler,  K..,  joint  author.     See  Schmid,  H. 

Stifter,  A.     Brigitta.     (Deutscher  Noveljen^chatz.)  16148 

—  Studien,  v.  3.  16236 

Contents.  Der  Hagestolz.— Der  Waldsteig.— Zwei  Sch western. —Der 
beschriebene  Taunling. 

—  The  village  on  the  heath.  ,  11031 
Stigand,  W.  Life,  work,  and  opinions  of  H.  Heine.  2  v.  15641-2 
Stigmatization.     Hammond,   W.   A.     Abstinence   from  food, 

with  stigmatization.      {In  his  Fasting  girls.)  18467 

Stiles,  E.  The  United  States  elevated  to  glory  and  honor ; 
election  sermon,  1783.  {In  Thornton,  J.  W.  Pulpit  of 
Amer.  rev.)  ♦I 

—  Kingsley,  J.  L.    Life  of  S.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog..  v.  16.)         4126 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1193 

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Stiles,  H.  R.     History  of  the  city  of  Brooklyn.     3  v.  *I 
Stiles,  W.  R.     Austria  in  1848-49.     2  v.                                       4248-9 

Still,  W.     The  underground  railroad.  10612 

Still-hunter,  The  ;  by  T.  S.  Van  Dyke.  22304 
Still  waters  run  deep  ;  comedy  ;  by  T.  Taylor.   {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  34.)  11827 

Stills,  C.  J.     History  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.  6527 

—  Studies  in  mediaeval  history.  21392 
Stilling,  J.  H.  J.     See  Jung-Stilling,  J.  H. 

Stillingfleet,  E.,  Bp.  of  Worcester.     Tullock,  J.     {In  Ms  Rat. 

theology,  v.  1.)  11456 

Stillman,  W.  J.     The  Cretan  insurrection  of  1866-7-8.  12680 

—  Herzegovina  and  the  late  uprising ;  the  cause  and  the  remedies.  16998 
Stillwater  tragedy.  The  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.  19828 
Stimson,  A.  L.     History  of  the  express  business ;  incl.  origin 

of  the  railway  system  in  Amer.,  etc.  20349 

Stimson,  F.  J.     Guerndale  ;  by  J.  S.  of  Dale,  21722 

—  Waifwood.  6168 
Stimulants.     Anstie,    F.    E.     Stimulants  and  narcotics ;  with    ■ 

spec,  research,  on  alcohol,  aether,  and  chloroform.  10591 

—  Beard,  G.  M.    Stimulants  and  narcotics.  9862 

—  8ee  also  Alcohol ;— Tobacco. 

Stirling,  E      Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Stirling,  J.  H.     As  regards  protoplasm  ;  reply  to  Huxley.    {In 

Hf.-hrs.  with  mod.  scientists.)  9821 

—  Burns  in  drama;  together  with  Saved  leaves.  20921 

—  Text-book  to  Kant:  The  critique  of  pure  reason;  translation,  reproduc- 

tion, etc. ;  with  biog.  sketch.  21489 

Stirling,  M.  C.     The  Grahams  of  Invermoy.  18505 

—  The  minister's  son.  22743 

—  A  true  man.  17512 
Stirling,  W.  Cloister  life  of  Charles  V.  18220 
Stirling,  W.  A.  Headley,  J.  T.  {InUs  Washington,  etc.^  v.  2.)  1829 
Stirling.     See  also  Sterling. 

Stirling-Maxwell,  Lady.     See  Norton,  C.  E.  S.  S. 

Stirling.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  the  Trossacks,  S.,  etc.  *I 

Stobart,  J.  W.  H.     Islam  and  its  founder.    (Non-Chris,  relig. 

systems.)  17504 

Stock,  C.  H.    Treatise  on  shoring  and  underpinning,  etc.    Illust.  *I 

Stock.     Cameron,  C.  H.     Stock  feeder's  manual.  13689 

—  Miles,  M.    Stock-breeding.  38089 
Stock  exchange.     Griffin,  R.    Stock  exchange  securities  ;  gen- 
eral causes  of  fluctuations  in  their  price.  17597 

Stockbridge,  J.  C.     Moses.     {In  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.    Young 

men,  etc.)  4914 

Stockhardt.     See  Stoeckhardt. 
Stockholm.     Atkinson,  J.  B.     Art   tour  to  North,  capitals   of 

Europe.  12716 

Stockmar,  C.  F.  von.     Stockmar,  E.  von.    Memoirs  of  S.  ;  fr. 

the  German  ;  ed.  by  F.  M.  Miiller.    2  v.  11454-5 

Stockmar,    E.    von.     Memoirs   of    Baron    Stockmar ;  fr.    the 

Germ.  ;  ed.  by  F.  M.  Miiller.     2  v.  11454-5 

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Stockton,  F.  R.     The  floating   prince,  and   other  fairy  tales. 

Illust.  21116 

—  A  jollv  fellowship.    Illust.  19846 

—  Mahala's  drive.     (In  Short  stories.)  6966 

—  Round-about  rambles  in  lands  of  fact  and  fancy.  11079 

—  Rudder  Grange.  18722 

—  Tales  out  of  school.  16379 

—  Ting-a-ling.    Illust.  22060 

—  What  might  have  been  expected.  18256 

—  and  M,  The  home ;  where  it  should  be,  and  what  to  put  in  it.  11493 
Stockton,  M.^joi^it  author.     See  Stockton,  F.  R. 

Stockton,  R.  F.  Life  ;  with  his  correspondence  with  the  Navy 
Dept.  respect,  his  conq.  of  California,  with  extr.  fr.  the 
defence  of  Col.  Fremont,  speeches  in  the  Senate,  and 
political  letters.  '  4254 

—  Quincy,  J.  (In  his  Figures  of  the  past.)  22480 
Stockton,  T.  H.  The  two  courses.  {In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Stockton-Hough,  J.     See  Hough,  J.  S. 

Stockwell,  G.  A.     History  of  Auburn  ; — Charlton.     (In  Hist. 

of  Wor.  Co.,  V.  1.)  ♦! 

—  History  of   Millbury ;  —  Oxford ;  —  Paxton ;  —  Shrewsbury ;— Uxbridge. 

(In  Hist,  of  Wor.  Co.,  v.  2.)  *I 

Stockwell,    G.    S.     Republic  of   Liberia ;  geography,  climate, 

etc.  ;  with  hist,  of  its  early  settlement.  7291 

Stocqueler,  J.  H.     Object  of  interest.     (In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  25.)  7983 

Stodart,  M.   A.     Principles   of  education   pract.    considered; 

with  espec.  ref.  to  the  pres.  state  of  female  educ.  in  Eng.     4255 
Stodart.     See  also  Stoddart. 

Stoddard,  C.     Johnson,  M.  S.     Memorials  of  Stoddard.  15380 

Stoddard,  C.  W.    Chumming  with  a  savage.   (In  Little  classics, 

V.  18.)  20167 

—  South-sea  idyls.  12030 

—  Verses.  (In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 
Stoddard,  E.  B.     Inaugural  address,  Jan.,  1882.    (Worcester. 

City  doc.)  21869 

Stoddard,  E.     Temple  House.  7359 

—  Two  men.  6235 
Stoddard,   H.  H.     An  egg  farm ;  Management  of  poultry  in 

large  numbers  ;  with  other  articles.     Illust.  15811 

Stoddard,  R.   H.     Additions.     (In   Griswold,    R.    H.     Poets 

and  poetry  of  Eng.)  *I 

—  The  book  of  the  East,  and  other  poems.  9629 

—  Bric-a-brac  series ;  namely: 

Anecdote  biographies  of  Thackeray  and  Dickens.  12934 
Barham,  R.  H.,  Harness,  W.,  and  Hodder,  G.  Personal  reminiscences.  12681 
Chorley,  H.  F.,  Blanche,  J.  R.,  and  Young,  J.  C.  Personal  reminis- 
cences. 12681 
Constable,  A.,  and  Gillies,  R.  P.  Personal  reminiscences.  16328 
Gr6ville,  C.  C.  F.    Gr6ville  memoirs ;  journal  of  the  reigns  of  George 

IV.  and  Wm.  IV.  13441 

Knight.  C,  a7id  Raikes,  T.    Personal  reminiscences.  13766 
M6ruiiee,  P.    Letters  to  an  incognita ;  with  recollections  by  Lamartine 

and  G.  Sand.  13090 

Moore,  T.,  and  Jerdan,  W.    Personal  reminiscences.  13678 

O'Keefe,  J.,  Kelly,  M.,  and  Taylor,  J.    Personal  reminiscences.  14058 

Personal  recollections  of  Lamb,  Hazlitt,  and  others.  14122 

—  H.  W.  Longfellow;  a  medley  in  prose  and  verse.  21800 

—  The  late  English  poets.  6168 

Note.    Collection  of  poems  by  M.  Arnold ;  E.  Arnold ;  A.  Smith ;  G. 
Massey;  R.  B.  Lytton  (Owen  Meredith) ;  S.  Dobell;  W.  Allingham;  W. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1195 

Morris;  F.Tennyson;  C.Turner;  C.  Patmore;  A.  H.  Clough;  C.Kings- 
lev;  W.  M.  Thackeray;  W.  E.  Aytoun;  G.  W.  Thornburv;  G.  Mere- 
dith; W.  C.  Bennett;  T.  Westwood;  D.  Gray;  F.  Locker;  A.  A.  Proc- 
ter; D.  M.  Muloch;  J.  Ingelow;  C.  Rossetti;  R.  Buchanan;  A.  C.  Swin- 
burne. 

—  Melodies  and  madrigals,  fr.  the  old  Eng.  poets.  6246 

—  Memoir  of  E.  A.  Poe.  .  {In  Poe,  E.  A.    Poems.)  13658 

—  Poems.  19674 

—  Sans-Souci  ser.    Namely : 

Anecdote  biog.  of  P.  B.  Shelley.  16609 

Life,  letters,  and  table  talk  of  Benjamin  Robert  Haydon.  15765 

Men  and  manners  in  America  one  hundred  years  ago ;  ed.  bv  H.  E. 
Scudder.  '  15823 

—  and  others.    Poets'  homes ;  pen  and  pencil  sketches  of  Amer.  poets  and 

their  homes.  19286 

Contents.  H.  W.  Longfellow.— J.  G.  Whittier.— Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  Whit- 
ney.— J.  T.  Trowbridge.— Mr.  and  Mrs.  Piatt. — E.  Fawcett. — J.  R.  Low- 
elL— Bavard  Tavlor.— W.  D.  Howells.— R.  H.  Dana.— R.  H.  Stoddard.— 
Mrs.  H.'P.  Spofibrd  and  3Iiss  M.  N.  Prescott.— J/rs.  C.  Thaxter.— E.  C. 
Stedman.— T.  B.  Aldrich. 
Note.    For  2nd.  ser.  of  Poets'  homes,  see  Gilman,  A. 

—  Bungav,  G.     (In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

—  Xotioe'of  S.  (In  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Poets'  homes.)  19286 
Stoddard,  S.  R.     The  Adirondacks.     lUust.  *1 

—  Lake  George.  Illust.  *I 
Stoddard,  W.  O.     Dab  Kinzer  ;  story  of  a  growing  boy.             20389 

—  Esau  Hardery ;  a  novel  of  Amer.  life.  21433 

—  The  quartet;  seq.  to  Dab  Kinzer.  20863 

—  Saltillo  bovs.  22087 

—  The  talking  leaves.  Illust.  22088 
Stoddard,  John.     Glossology ;  or,  The   historical  relations  of 

languages.     (Encycl.  Metropol.)  7212 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of   univ.  history.    2d.  ed.     (Encycl.  Metro- 

politan a.)  6382 

Stoddart,  W.  W.  The  water-bearing  strata  of  the  city  of 
Bristol.  {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc, 
V.  4.)  *I 

Stoddart.     See  also  Stodart. 

Stoeckhardt,  J.  A.  Chemical  field  lectures,  addressed  to  far- 
mers. Added,  Paper  on  irrigating  with  liquid  manure  ;  by 
J.  J.  Mechi.  4253 

Stoffel,  E.  G.  H.  C,  baron.     Reports  on   the   military   forces 

of  Prussia,  1868-70;  tr.  by  C.  H.  Vincent.  10715 

Stoics.     Capes,  W.  W.     Stoicism.  20322 

—  Holland,  F.  M.    The  reign  of  the  Stoics.  18596 

—  Pollock,  F.  Marcus  Aurelius  and  the  Stoic  philosophy.  (In  his  Ess.)  22421 
Stokes,    F.    A.     College   tramps  ;    narr.  of  the   adv.  of  Yale 

students  in  Europe  ;  voyage  to  Rotterdam,  etc.     Illust.  19961 
Stokes,  G.  G.     The    absorption   of  light   and   colours  of  nat. 

bodies;  Fluorescence;  lectures.  16999 

—  Same.  (In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 
Stokes,  J.  Cabinet  maker's  and  upholsterer's  companion.  4256 
Stokes,    L.     Annotations   and   memoirs.     {In   Thrilwall,    C. 

Letters,  literary  and  theological.)  21743 

Stokes,  M.,  ed.     Indian  fairy  tales  ;  with  notes  by  Mary  Stokes, 

and  introd.  by  W.  R.  S.  Ralston.  20097 

Stokesley  secret,  The  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  4920 

Stolen  white  elephant,    The,    etc.  ;    by   Mark   Twain    [S.    L. 

Clemens].  21781 

Stone,   A.    L.     The  young   ruler.     {In  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Young  men,  etc.)  4914 


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Stone,  E.     Velazquez.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  art.)  20578 

Stoue,  G.  A.     Hopkins,  L.  P.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Stone,  J.  K.     The  invitation  heeded.  9003 

Stone,  J.  S.  Memoir  of  J.  Milnor.  4258 
Stone,  L.  H.     Effects  of  mental  growth.      {In   Brackett,    A. 

C.     Educ.  of  Amer.  girls.)  12327 

Stone,  L.     Domesticated  trout.  11075 

Stone,  O.  C.     A  few  months  in  New  Guinea.     Illust.  19525 

Stone,  O.  M.     Norway  in  June.     Illust.     2d.  ed.  22711 

Stone,  W.  H.     Elementary  lessons  on  sound.     Illust.  19673 

—  Scientific  basis  of  music.     (Music  prim.)  18426 

—  Sound  and  music.    Illust.     (Sci.  lect.)  17000 
Stone,  W.  L.     Life  and  times  of  Red   Jacket ;  with   mem.  of 

the  author  ;  by  his  son.  7286 

—  Life  and  times  of  Sir  Wm.  Johnson.    2  v.  7282-3 

—  Life  of  J.  Brant;  incl.  border  wars  of  the  Amer.  Revolution,  etc.    2  v.  7284-5 
Stone.      Gillmore,    Q.    A.      Compressive    strength,    specific 

gravity,  and  ratio  of  absorption  of  the  building  stones   in 

the  U.  S.  15485 

—  Hull,  Prof.    Quarries  and  building  stones.  15466 

—  See  also  Building  material. 

Stone,  Artificial.     Gillmore,  Q.  A.  Practical  treat,  on  coignet- 

b^ton,  and  other  artificial  stone.  15486 

Stone-age.     Abbott,  C.  C.    The  stone-age  in  New  Jersey.   {In 

Smithsonian  lust.  Kept.,  1875.)  12994 

—  Tylor,  E.  B.    The  stone  age,  past  and  present.    {In  Esteg,  D.    Hf.-hr. 

rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

Stone-breaking  machinery.    Jacob,  A.  Stone-breaking  machin- 
ery.   (7n  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  *I 
Stone-cutting.     Dobson,  E.  Rudiments  of  masonry  and  stone- 
cutting.     9th.  ed.                                                                            18437 

—  Mahan,  D.  H.  Descriptive  geometry,  as  appl.  to  the  drawing  of  fortifica- 

tion and  stereotomy.  16122 

—  Warren,  S.  E.    Problems  in  stone  cutting.  20294 
Stone-dressing  machine.     Royle,  H.     Description  of  a  stone- 
dressing  machine.      {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc, 

V.  2.)  ♦I 

Stonehenge,  2^seud.     See  Walsh,  J.  H. 

Stone-mason,  The,  of  Saint  Point ;  by  A.  de  Lamartine.  2867 

Stone-ware.     See  Pottery. 
Stoney,  B.  B.     Theory  of  strains  in  girders,  etc.  ;  with  obs.  on 

the  appl.  of  theory  to  pract.,  and  tables  of  the  strength, 

etc.,  of  materials.     New  ed.  .  15605 

Stoney,  F.  S.     Memoir  of  the  life  and  times  of  R.  Sadleir.  22208 

Storace,  A.  S.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 

Storer,  F.  H.     First  outlines  of  a  diet,  of  solubilities  of  chem. 

substances.  17314 

—  joint  author.    See  Eliot,  C.  W. 

Storer,  H.  R.     Appendix.     {In  Day,  A.     Methomania.)  6632 

—  On  nurses  and  nursing;  with  esp.  ref.  to  sick  women.  7475 

—  Sanitary  protection  in  Newport.    {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^ 

V.  %.)  ♦! 

—  Stories  and  sketches  by  our  best  authors.  6883 

Contents.    Regester^  S.    The  skeleton  at  the  banquet.— Tuttle,  S.  W. 
Let  those  laugh  who  win.— Ludlow,  F.  H.    The  proper  use  of  grandfathers. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1197 

— Brod6,  G.  At  eve.— Wolcott,  E.  Broken  idols ;  Coming  fr.  the  front. 
— Moulton,  L.  C.  Dr.  Huger's  intentions.— The  man  whose  Ufe  was  saved. 
—Lord,  J.  L.  Romance  of  a  Western  trip.— Galpin,  Mrs.  The  two  ghosts 
of  New  London  turnpike.— Griswold,  H.  T.  Down  by  the  sea.— Whv 
Mrs.  Randor  fainted.— Sikes,  W.  W.  Under  a  cloud.— Shanlj^,  C.  D.  A 
night  in  the  sewers. 

Stories  and  tales  ;  by  H.  0.  Andersen.  154 

Stories  for  children  ;  by  eleven  sophomores.  13360 
Stories  for  Christmas  and  winter  evenings.     (Putnam's  story 

lib.)  3571 

Stories  for  my  children  ;  by  E.  H.  K.  Hugessen.  12909 

Stories  for  parents  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  192 

Stories  for  the  household  ;  by  H.  C.  Andersen.  2519 

Stories  for  young  housekeepers  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  194 

Stories  fr.  my  attic;  by  [H.  E.  Scudder].  7897 

Stories  from  the  lips  of  the  Teacher  ;  by  O.  B.  Frothingham.  6623 

Stories  of  an  old  maid  ;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  Mme.  de  Girardin.  4260 

Stories  of  the  patriarchs  ;  by  O.  B.  Frothingham.  6622 

Stories  of  the  sea  told  by  sailors  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  20054 
Stories  of  the  woods  ;    select,  fr.  the  "Leather-stocking  tales  ;" 

by  J.  F.  Cooper.  5554 

Stories  of  Whitminster  ;  by  A.  R.  Hope  [R.  H.  Moncrieff].  14153 

Stork,  T.     The  children  of  tfie  New  Testament.     6th.  ed.  4261 

Storm,  T.     Aquis  submersus.  16457 

—  Im  Schloss.  16458 

—  Lenore.  10342 

—  Eine  Malerarbeit.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16155 
Storm-cliff.     See  Faye  Mar. 

Storm-driven  ;  by  M.  Healey.  18040 

Storm  warriors  ;  or,  Life-boat  work  on  the  Goodwin  sands  ;  by 

J.  Gilmore.  12265 

Storms.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Great  storms  ;    The  recent  storms. 

{In  his  Rough  ways.)  19539 

—  See  also  Meteorologv. 

Stormy  life,  A  ;  by  G.  FuUerton.  7180 

Storr,  F.  and  Turner,  H.     Canterbury  chimes  ;    or,  Chaucer 

tales  retold  for  children.  18453 

Storrow,  S.     Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Harv.  mem.   biog., 

V.  2.)  6493 

Storrs,  U.  R.     Speech  on  the  removal  of  the  Indians,   1830. 

(In  Speeches,  etc.)  5183 

Storrs,  R.  S.     Conditions  of  success  in  preaching  without  notes.   13661 

—  The  declaration  of  independence,  and  the  effects  of  it.     (In  N.  Y.  Cent. 

Celeb.  Com.  Order  of  Ex.)  *I 

—  John  Wycliffe,  and  the  first  Eng.  Bible.)  *I 

—  Bungay,  G.     {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 
Story,  J.     Commentaries  on  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  ; 

with   rev.   of   the  const,   hist,  of  the  colonies,  etc.     4th. 

ed.  ;  notes  and  add.  by  T.  M.  Cooley.     2  v.  *I 

—  Discourse.     (In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

—  Familiar  exposition  of  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S. ;   with  app.  cont.  im- 

portant piib.  documents.  4263 

—  Miscellaneous  writings;  literary,  crit.  Judic,  and  political.  4262 

—  Sumner,  C.    Three  tributes  of  friendship.     {In  his  Orations,  etc.,  v.  2.)  4307 
Story,  R.  H.     Christ's  authority  ;  Christian  righteousness.   [In 

Scotch  sermons,  1880.)  19903 

—  The  Revolution  settlement,  1690-1707.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.)  20753 


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—  William  Carstares ;  a  character  and  career  of  the  revolutionary  epoch.  12745 
Story,  Sidney  A.,  Jr.,  pseud.     See  Pike,  M.  H. 

Story,  W.  W.     Graffiti  d'ltalia.  12128 

—  A  modern  magician.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  13.)  19158 
Nero.  15450 

—  RobadiRoma.  5th.  ed.  2  v.  8484-5 
Story-book  for  the  children  ;  by  A.  M.  Diaz.  14202 
Story  of  a  bad  boy  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.  8029 
Story  of  a  demoiselle.  lUust.  20822 
Story  of  a  feather  ;  by  D.  Jerrold.  {In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  *I 
Story  of  a  garden  party;    by  H.  S.  Clarke.     {In  Soc.  nov., 

V. 1.)  22935 
Story  of  a  millionaire  ;  by  L.  Miihlbach  [C.  Mundt].  10930 
Story  of  a  mine  ;  by  B.  Harte.  17460 
Story  of  a  peasant,  1789  ;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian.  10899 
Story  of  a  peasant,  1792  ;  by  Erckmann-Chatrian.  10900 
Story  of  a  peasant,  1 793  ;  year  one  of  the  republic  ;  by  Erck- 
mann-Chatrian. -  16821 
Story  of  a  peasant,  1794-1815  ;  Citizen  Bonaparte  ;  by  Erck- 
mann-Chatrian. 16820 
Story  of  a  pebble  ;  by  L.  A.  Hall.  10567 
Story  of  a  return-ticket.  {In  Soc.  nov.»  v.  1.)  22935 
Story  of  a  shower  ;  by  A.  H.  Drury.  10920 
Story  of  a  summer  ;  by  C.  Cleveland.  12325 
Story  of  an  honest  man  ;  by  E.  About.  19909 
Story,  A,  of  autumn  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Carr.  21949 
Story  of  doom  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.  7044 
Story  of  Frangoise  ;  by  [K.  S.  Macquoid].    {In  Mr  Pict.  acr. 

the  channel,  v.  2.)  11938 

Story  of  my  childhood  ;  by  Mme.  J.  Michelet.  7119 

Story  of  my  life  ;  by  H.  C.  Andersen.  161 

Story  of  our  museum  ;  by  H.  Housman.  21484 

Story,  The,  of  Sibylle  ;  by  O.  Feuillet.  11001 

Story  of  the  guard  ;  a  chronicle  of  the  war  ;  by  J.  B.  Fremont.  2187 
Story  of  the  siege  of  Boston  ;  by  H.  E.  Scudder.     {In  his  Stor. 

and  rom.)  19896 

Story  of  two  lives  ;  by  W.  Taylor.  14170 

Story  of  White-rock  cove.     lUust.  7419 

Story  or  two  fr.  an  old  Dutch  town  ;  by  R.  LowelL  18012 
Story,  A,  without  a  tale;    by  W.  Maginn.     Treas.  trove  ser., 

V.  3.)  14268 
Story,  The,  without  an  end  ;  review  by  W.   J.   Fox.     {In  his 

Mem.  ed.  of  coll.  works,  v.  6.)  *I 

Stothard,  T.     Bray,  A.  E.     Life  of  Stothard.  ♦! 

—  Wedmore,  F.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.)  16860 
Stoughton,  J.     Homes  and  haunts  of  Luther.     Illust.  15867 

—  Nature  and  value  of  the  miraculous  testimony  to  Christianity.     (In  Chr. 

Ev.  Soc.    Mod.  scepticism.)                                                   *  9747 

—  Primitive  Ecclesia;  its  authoritative  princ,  and  its  mod.  representations. 

{In  Reynolds,  H.  R.    Ecclesia.)  10027 

—  William  Wilberforce.  (Heroes  of  Chr.  hist.)  19979 
Stout,  A.  V.  McCabe,  J.  D.  {In  his  Gt.  fortunes.^  8983 
Stout,  P.  F.  Nicaragua  ;  past,  present,  and  future.  4265 
Stout  heart,  A  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  7314 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1199 

Stow,  M.  L.  B.  Probate  confiscation  ;  (unjust  laws  which  gov- 
ern woman).     2d.  ed.  17518 

Stowe,   C.   E.     Introduction.      {In  Gillies,  J.     Mem.   of  Gr. 

Whitefield.)  2261 

—  Origin  and  hist,  of  the  books  of  the  New  Testament.    Illust.  6921 
Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     Agnes  of  Sorrento.                                                 4259 

—  Betty's  bright  idea ;   Deacon  Pitkin's  farm ;  The  first  Christmas  of  New 

England.  15349 

—  A  dog's  mission ;  and  other  stories.    Illust.  21117 

Contents.  A  dog's  mission.— Lulu's  pupil.— The  daisy's  first  winter.— 
Our  Charley.— Take  care  of  the  hook.— A  talk  about  birds.— The  nest  in 
the  orchard.— The  happy  child. 

—  Dred.    See  Nina  Gordon,  belotv. 

—  Extracts  fr.  Christian  slave.     (In  FoUen,  E.  L.  C.    Home  dramas.)  1488 
.     —  House  and  home  papers ;  by  Christopher  Crowfield.                                           5819 

Contents.  The  ravages  of  a  carpet.— Home-keeping  vs.  house-keeping. 
—What  is  a  home?  The  economy  of  the  beautiful.— Raking  up  the  fire. — 
The  lady  who  does  her  own  work. — What  can  be  got  in  America. — Econ- 
omy.—Servants. — Cookery. — Our  house. — Home  religion. 

—  Lady  Byron  vindicated;  hist,  of  the  B.  controversy.  8162 
^  Little  foxes ;  by  C.  Crowfield.  6110 

Contents.  Fault-finding. — Irritability.— Repression. — Persistence.— In- 
tolerance.—Discourtesy.— Exactingness. 

—  The  mayflower ;  or,  Sketches  of  scenes  and  characters.  4272 

—  The  mayflower;  and  miscel.  writings.  10713 

—  Men  of  our  times.    Illust.  7354 

Contents.  Lincoln.— Grant. — Garrison. — Sumner.— Chase. — Wilson. — 
Greeley.— Farragut.— Andrew.— Colfax. — Stanton.— Douglass.— Bucking- 
ham.—Sherman.— Sheridan.— Howard.— Phillips.— Beecher. 

—  The  minister's  wooing.  4273 

—  Mv  wife  and  I.  '  9647 

—  Nina  Gordon.  4266 

First  pub.  under  the  title,  Dred. 

—  Oldtown  fireside  stories.  9783 

—  Oldtown  folks.  7748 

—  Our  Charley.  4269 

—  Palmetto  leaves.  11387 

—  The  pearl  of  Orr's  Island.  4252 

—  Pink  and  white  tyranny.  9220 

—  Poganuc  people ;  their  loves  and  lives.  17715 

—  Queer  little  people.  7092 

—  Sunny  memories  of  foreign  lands.    Illust.  2  v.                                              4270-1 

—  Uncle  Tom's  cabin.  4275 

—  We  and  our  neighbors ;  or.  The  records  of  an  unfashionable  street.  13602 

—  Six  of  one  by  half  a  dozen  of  the  other;  an  every  day  novel.                           10708 

—  Joint  author.    See  Beecher,  C.  E. 

—  Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     (In  Ess.  fr.  the  London  Times.)  9693 
Stowe,  J.     Destruction  of  the  Invincible  Armada,  1588.     {In 

Lieber,  F.     Gt.  events,  etc.)  5105 

Stowe,  P.     Cooke,.  H.  A.     Phi neas  Stowe  and  Bethel  work.        12487 
Stowell,  W.,  Lord.     See  Scott,  W. 
Strabo.     Geography;  tr.,  with  notes,  by  H.  C.  Hamilton  and  f^.L' 

W.  P'alconer.     3  v.  1745-7 

Strachan,  R.     The  barometer  and  its  uses  ;  wind  and  storms. 

{In  Meteorolog.  Soc.    Mod.  meteorology.)  18899 

Strachan-Davidson,  J.  L.     See  Davidson,  J.  L.  S. 
Stradella;  opera;  by  Flotow.     (Jn  Tryon,  G.  W.     Stand,  ed. 

of  op.  lib.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Straffen,  G.  M.     Sin  as  set  forth  in  the  Holy  Scripture.    (Hul- 

sean  lect.)  15568 

Strafford,  Earl  of.     See  Wentworth,  T. 

Strafford ;  by  R.  Browning.  j  13549 

Strahan,  E.,  pseud.     See  Shinn,  Earl. 


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Strahorn,  R.  E.  To  the  Rockies  and  beyond ;  pop.  health, 
pleasure,  and  hunting  resorts  ;  with  descr.   of  the   Black 

Hills,  Leadville,  etc.     2d.  ed.  *I 

Strains.     Humber,  W.     Handy   book   for  the  calculation   of 

strains  in  girders,  etc.  13035 

—  Stoney,  B.  B.    Theory  of  strains  in  girders,  etc.,  with  obs.  on  the  appl. 

of  the  theory  to  practice,  etc.  15605 

Strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton  ;  by  W.  Black.  11206 

Strange  disappearance,  A  ;  by  A.  K.  Green.  19341 

Strange  journey,  A  ;  or.  Pictures  fr.  Egypt  and  the  Soudan.  22093 
Strange  presentiment,  A  ;  by  J.  C.  Smith,  Jr.     (In  Mt.  Royal 

pop.  tales,  V.  4.)  7224 

Strange  stories;  fr.  the  Fr.  of  Erckmann-Chatrian.  19878 

Strange  story,  A  ;  by  [E.  Bulwer  Lytton].  590 
Strange  tales  fr.  humble  life  ;  by  J.  Ashworth.  5  ser.               14087-91 

Strange  warning,  A.  {I71  Satchel  ser.,  v.  1.)  13980 
Strange  waters,  by  R.  E.  Francillon.  3  v.                                   18881-3 

Strange  world,  A  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  13484 
Stranger,  The  ;  play ;  by  A.  F.  F.  Von  Kotzebue.   (In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  2.)  11804 

Strangers  and  pilgrims;  byM.  E.  Braddon.  11676 
Strasburg.     Spalding,  M.  J.     The   astronomical   clock   of   S. 

(In  his  Miscellanea.)  18463 

Strategos  ;  ser.  of  Amer.  games  of  war  ;  by  C.  A.  L.  Totten.  2v.  *I 
Stratford  de  Redcliffe,    Viscount.     Turkey.     (In  Burlingame, 

E.  L.  Cur.  disc,  v.  1.)  17645 
Stratford-on-Avon.     Black,   A.    and   C.     {In  their  Guide  to 

Leamington.)  *I 

—  Brainerd,  T .  A  day  at  Stratford-on-Avon.  {In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 
Strathnairn,  Lord.     See  Rose,  H. 

Strauss,  D.  F.     New  life  of  Jesus.     2  v.  11648-9 

—  The  old  faith  and  the  new ;  a  confession.  11742 

Contents.  Are  we  still  Christians  ?— Have  we  still  a  religion?— What  is 
our  conception  of  the  universe?— What  is  our  rule  of  life?— Appendix: 
Of  our  great  poets. — Of  our  great  composers. 

—  Cherbuliez,  V.    Un  Alleraand  d'aujourd'  hui.    {In  his  Etudes  de  litt.)  14456 

—  Schmidt,  J.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  4.)  16314 

—  Smith,  H.  B.    The  New  faith  of  S.     {In  his  Faith  and  philosophy.)  18186 

—  Zeller,  E.  Strauss  in  his  life  and  writings.  *  13696 
Strauss,  G.  L.  M.  and  others.  England's  work-shops.  6629 
Strawberry  Hill.     See  Walpole,  H. 

Stray  pearls  ;  by  C.  M,  Yonge.     2  v.  22931-2 

Stray  studies  fr.  England  and  Italy  ;  by  J.  R.  Green.  15793 

Strayed  falcon.  The  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].                           10575  ;  10579 
Strecker,  A.  Short  text-book  of  organic  chemistry  ;  by  J.  Wis- 
licenus  ;  tr.  and  ed.,  with  add.  by  W.  H.  Hodgkinson  and 

A.  J.  Greenaway.  21311 
Streckfuss,  A.  (F.  K.)     Castle  Hohenwald ;  after  the   Germ., 

by  Mrs.  Wister.  18511 

—  Too  rich;  [tr.]  by  Mrs.  Wister.  17482 
Street, — .     Texas  sifiings ;  sk.    of   S.     (In   Watterson,    H. 

Oddities  in  South,  life.)  22306 

Street,  A.  B.     The  Indian  pass  [Adirondack  Mts.].  7670 

—  Poems.    6th.  ed.                                                                      ~  4278 

—  Poems.    2  v.  77I6 

—  Woods  and  waters ;  or  the  Saranacs  and  Raket.    lUust.  4279 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1201 

Street,  G.  E.     Brick  and  marble  in  the  Middle  Ages  ;  tours  in 

the  no.  of  Italy.  *I 

Street-sweeper,  The,  of  vSt.  Roque ;  by  [K.  S.  Macquoid].  {In 

his  Pict.  acr.  the  channel,  v.  1.)  11937 

Street  thoughts  ;  by  H.  M.  Dexter.  1172 

Streeter,  E.  W.     The  great  diamonds  of  the  world  ;  their  hist. 

and  romance  ;  ed.  and  annot.  by  J.  Hatton  and  A.  H.  Keane.  22117 
Streeter,  H.  R.     Voice  building.  9983 

Streets.     Gillmore,  Q.  A.     Pract.  treat,  on  roads,  streets,  and 

pavements.  16036 

—  Parry,  A.  W.    Short  paper  on  street  watering.     {In  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Skelton,  T.  A.    Street  lighting.     (7n  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and 

•  Sur.  Proc.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  See  also  Roads. 

Streets  and  lanes  of  a  city  ;  by  A.  Button.  10738  ;  11278 

Strength  and  beauty  ;  by  M.  Hopkins.  13237 

Strength  of  materials.     Allan,  W.     Strength  of  beams  under 

transverse  loads.  15357 

—  Anderson,  J .    Strength  of  materials  and  structures.  11327 

—  Kent,  W.    Strength  of  materials.  18771 

—  Stoney,  B.  B.    Tables  of  the  strength  of  M.     (7m  his  Theory  of  strains.)       15605 
^  —  Wood,  De  V.    Treatise  on  the  resistance  of  materials.  11529 

—  See  also  Iron. 

Strength  of  men,  and  Stability  of   nations  ;  discourses  ;  by  P. 

A.  Chadbourne.  17304 

Stretton,  lleshsi^  pseud.     See  Smith,  H. 

Stretton  ;  by  H.  Kingsley.  7833 

Strickland,  A.     Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England.   12  v.  in  7.     4281-7 

Vols.  3  and  12  bound  separately. 

—  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England ;  abgd. ;  rev.  and  ed.  bv  C.  G.  Parker.  7121 

—  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  Scotland.    8  v.  *  4288-93;  5343-i 

Contents.  V.  1.  Margaret  Tudor. — Magdalene  of  France. — Mary  of 
Lorraine.  2.  Mary  of  Lorraine,  continued.— Lady  Margaret  Douglas. 
a-7.  Mary  Stuartl  8.  Elizabeth  Stuart,  1st.  princess  royal  of  Gt. 
Britain. — Sophia,  Electress  of  Hanover. 

—  The  i^rilgrims  of  Walsingham;  or,  Tales  of  the  Middle  Ages.  4295 

—  Stories  f r.  history.    Engr.  7174 

Contents.  Prince  Bladud.— The  slave  of  Auvergne.— Alfred  the  Great. 
—  Bela,  the  Blind.— Prince  Edwin  and  his  page. — The  wolf  tribute.— The 
funeral  of  the  conqueror.— The  young  interpreter. — The  Lord  of  Bram- 
ber. — William  Tell. — The  widow  of  Bruges. — Queen  Margaret. 

—  Tales  f r.  English  history.    Engr.  .  7175 

Contents.  Guthred,'  the  widow's  slave. — The  royal  brothers.— The 
Chase  of  Wareham. — The  sons  of  the  Conqueror. — Wolsey  Bridge. — Judg- 
ment of  Sir  T.  More. — Lady  Lucy's  petition. — Historical  summary. 

—  True  stories  fr.  anc.  hist. ;  fr.  the  Creation  to  the  death  of  Charlemagne.        7172 

—  True  stories  f  r.  mod.  historv ;  f  r.  the  death  of  Charlemagne  to  the  battle 

of  Waterloo.  7173 

Strickland,  P.     A  voice  from  the  deep.     •  12535 

Strife  and  peace  ;  by  F.  Bremer.  482 

Strivelyne,  E.     The  princess  of  Silverland,  and  other  tales.         13886 
Strivings  for  the  faith  ;  lect.  16138 

Strogue,  My  Lords  of.     See  Ireland. 

Strohm,   G.     Word  pictures  ;  thoughts  and  descr.  fr.  pop.  au- 
thors. 15352 
Stroke  of  diplomacy  ;  by  V.  Cherbuliez.                                          19593 
Stromei",    N.    Hj.     En    fard   genom   verldsrymden ;    populara 

foredrag.  15053 

Innehall.  Solen.— Kometerna.— Fixstjernhimmelen.— Lifs'et  i  verlds- 
rymden.—Bihang  :  Astronomicus  historia. 


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Strong,  G.  C.     Cadet  life  at  West  Point ;  with  Descr.   sk.  of 

West  Point,  by  B.  J.  Lossing.  987 

Strong,  W.  C.     Culture  of  the  grape.  6332 

Strong,  W.     Study  of  social  science.     {In   Amer.    Soc.    Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Two  lectures  upon  the  rel.  of  civ.  law  to  ch.  polity,  discipline,  and  property.  15381 
Strong  and  steady  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  9318 
Strong  arm.  A,  and  a  mother's  blessing  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  20062 
Stroud,  W.  Treatise  on  the  phys.  cause  of  the  death  of  Christ.  12591 
Stroyer,  J.  Sketches  of  my  life  in  the  South,  pt.  1.  18894 
Strozzi,  F.  Trollope,  T.  A.  Filippo  Strozzi.  10986 
Struensee,  J.  F.,  G^^reve  von.     Mackintosh,  J.     Administration 

and  fall  of  S.     (In  his  iMisc.  works.)  2825 

Struggle,  A  ;  by  B.  Phillips.  17859 

Struggle,  The,  for  existence ;  after  the  Germ,  of  R.  Byr  [R. 

von  Bayer].  12101 

Struggle  for  life  ;  by  C.  Nordhoff .     {In  his  Cape  Cod.)  7532 

Struggle,  The,  for  life  ;  by  L.  P.  Hale.  1719 

Struggle,  A.  for  life  ;  by  T.  B.  Aldrich.  {In  his  Marjorie  Daw.)  11933 
Struggle  for  Rome  ;  by  F.  Dahn.    3  v.  20926-8 

Struggles  for  life  ;  or.  The  autobiography  of  a  dissenting  min- 
ister. 4043 
Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  4497 
Stuart,  B.  How  to  become  a  successful  engineer.  8532 
Stuart,  C.  B.  The  naval  dry  docks  of  the  United  States.  *I 
Stuart,  C.  E.,  The  Young  Pretender.     Ewald,  A.  C.     Life  and 

times  of  S.     2  v.  15591-2 

—  Jesse,  J.  H.    Memoirs  of  tlie  Pretendei-s.  2362 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  The  voung  chevalier.  {In  her  Hist,  sketches.)  8132 
Stuart,  C.  G.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of  S.     {In  his  Am. 

art.  life.)  7225 

Stuart,  E.     Mimi ;  story  of  peasant  life  in  Normandy.  20685 

Stuart,  G.  W.^  joint  author.     See  Hall,  J. 
Stuart,  J.  a7id  Revett,  N.     Antiquities   of  Athens  and   other 

monuments  of  Greece.  4297 

Stuart,  J.  F.  E.,  the  Pretender.     Jesse,  J.  H.     Memoirs  of  the 

pretenders.  2362 

Stuart,  Mary.     See  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 

Stuart,  M.     Hints  on  the  interpretation  of  prophecy.  4296 

Stuart.     See  also  Stewart. 

Stuart  of  Dunleath  ;  by  Hon.  C.  Norton.  5256 

Stuarts.     Brewer,  J.  S.     The  Stuarts.     {In  his  Eng.  studies.)   20734 

—  Gardiner,  S.  R.    The  first  two  Stuarts  and  the  puritan  revolution.  16580 

—  Hale,  E.  The  fall  of  the  Stuarts  and  western  Europe.  16104 

—  Jesse,  J.  H.    Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  England  during  the  reign  of  the  S., 

including  the  Protectorate.    3  v.  23.59-61 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    The  last  of  the  Stuarts.    (In  his  Glimpses  of  hist.)  13478 

—  See  also  Great  Britain.    History. 

Stubbs,  C.  W.     Village  politics ;    addr.  and  sermons  on  the 

labour  question.  18646 

Stubbs,  W.     The  constitutional  hist,  of  England  in  its  origin 

and  development.     3  v.  13639-41 

—  The  early  Plautagenets.    Map.    (Epochs  of  mod.  Hist.)  16783 

—  Select  charters  and  other  illust.  of  Eng.  constitutional  hist,  to  the  reign  of 

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Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  W.     Life  of  Kant.  22061 

Student  life.  Kimball,  R.  B.  Romance  of  student  life  abroad.  2467 
Student's  France,  The  ;  history  of  France  to  1852.     Illust.  1487 

Student's  manual ;  by  J.  Todd.  4473 

Studer,  J.  H.  Columbus,  Ohio  ;  its  hist.,  resources,  and  progress.  14006 
Studies,  stories,  and  memoirs  ;  by  Mrs.  Jameson.  2330 

Studies  for  stories  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.  5797 

Studies  from  life  ;  by'[D.  M.  Muloch].  3189 

Studies  in  poetry.  3500 

Studio,  The  ;  by  J.  Abbott.     (Harper's  story  books.)  22614 

Studio  arts.  The  ;  by  E.  W.  Johnson.  18083 

Studley,  M.  J.     What  our  girls  ought  to  know.  17639 

Study  and  stimulants  ;  by  A.  A.  Reade.  22873 

Stumbling  blocks  ;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge].  5657 

Sturbridge,   Mass.      Davis,   G.      History   of   Sturbridge    and 

Southbridge.  1118 

Sturge,  J.     Sketch  of  Sturge.     {In  Famous  boys.)  5036 

Sturgis,  F.  R.     The  hygiene  of  syphilis.     (In  Buck,  A.  H. 

Treatise  on  hygiene,  etc.,  v.  2.)  19452 

—  Relations  of  syphilis  to  the  public  health.     (7w  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 

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Sturgis,  J.  (R.)     An   accomplished  gentleman.  (Appleton's 

new  handy-vol.  ser.)  18607 

—  Dick's  wandering.  21667 

—  The  disappointing  boy.     (In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  21.)  19166 

—  John-a-Dreams.     (Appleton's  hand.-vol.  ser.)  18051 

—  Little  comedies.    (Appleton's  new  hand.-vol.  ser.)  19770 

Contents.    Apples.— Fire-flies.— Picking  up  the  pieces.— Half  way  to 
Arcady. — Mabel's  holy  day. — Heather. 

—  Same ;  [new  ed.]  21907 

Contents.    Apples.— The  bishop  astray. — Fire-flies. — A  false   start.— 

The  Latin  lesson.— Half-way   to  Arcady. — A  card  for  Lady  Roedale. 

' — Mabel's    holy  day.— Heather.— Round   Delia's   basket.  —  Florio.— The 

fountain  of  youth.— Picking  up  the  pieces. 

Sturgis,   R.,   Jr.     The   Lord's   day   and   the   merchant.     (In 

Sabbath  essays.  19808 

Sturleson.     See  Snorro  Sturleson. 
Sturm,  C.    Cours  d'analyse  de  I'ecole  poly  technique.    4th.  ^d., 

rev.  et  cor.  par  M.  E.  Prouchet.     Notice  sur  la  vie  et  les 

travaux  de  Sturm.     2  v.  14392-3 

Sturm,  C.  C.     Reflections  on  the  works  of  God.  6194 

Sturt,  C.     Explorations  in  Australia.     (In  Taylor,  B.     CycL 

of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

Sturtevant,  T.,  Jr.     Spear,  C.      (In  Jiis  voices  from  prison.)        4162 
Stuttering.     See  Speech,  Impediments  of. 
Stuyvesant,   P.      Abbott,   J.    S.   C.      P.   Stuyvesant.     (Am. 

pioneers  and  patriots.)  12031 

Stuyvesant;  by  J.  Abbott.     (Fran,  sto.)  60 

Styan,  G.     York  and  its  public  works.     (In  Assoc,  of  Mun. 

and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

Styffe,  K.     Elasticity,  extensibility,  and   tensile   strength  of 

iron  and  steel.  9110 

Style.     See  Rhetoric. 

Styrian  lake.  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  F.  W.  Faber.  8936 

Subaltern,  A,  in  America.     See  Gleig,  G.  R. 


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Sublime,  The.    Dyer,  T.  H.    Preliminary  remarks  on  beauty^ 

sublimity,  and  taste.     {In  Ms  Imitative  art.)  22521 

—  Longinus,  D.  On  the  sublime ;  notes  and  obs.  by  W.  Smith.  8407 
Sublime  Society  of  Beefsteaks.     Arnold,  W.     Life  and  death 

of  the  Sub.  Soc.  of  Beefsteaks.  10632 

Substance  and  show,  and  other  lectures  ;  by  T.  S.  King.  17277 

Subterranean  world,  The  ;  by  G.  Hartwig.  10145 

Subtle  brains  and  lissom  fingers  ;  by  A.  Wynter.  6525 

Success.   Abbott,  L.,  ed.    How  to  succeed.  22562 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    The  secret  of  success.  18580 

—  Mathews,  W.    Getting  on  in  the  world ;  or,  Hints  on  success.  17556 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.  Success  and  its  conditions.  10753 
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biuder].     3  v.  •         '  17087-9 

Succession  of  life  on  the  earth  ;  three  lect.  by  W.  C.  Williamson.  19509 

—  Same.  {In  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 
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Suckling,  A.  Life  of  J.  Suckling.  (/71  Suckling,  J.  Works.)  *I 
Suckling,  John.    Selections  from  the  works  of  S. ;  with  life  by 

A.  Suckling.  *I 
Sudden  thoughts  ;  by  T.  E.  Wilks.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  31.)  7986 

Sue,  M.  J.,  called  Eugene.     Arthur.  12439 

—  The  commander  of  Malta.  12411 

—  De  Rohan ;  f r.  the  French.  12417 

—  Gilbert  et  Gilberte.    3  v.  9364-« 

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—  Same ;  another  copy.    3  v.  -                      12281-3 

—  The  marquis  of  Letoriere ;  from  the  French.  11957 

—  Martin  the  foundling.  12872 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  3.)  ♦! 
Suess,  E.    Boundary  between  geology  and  history.     {In  Smith- 
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Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C.     Opera  omnia,  Baumgartenii-Crusii 

comment.,  excursibus  Ernestii,  illust.  C.  B.  Hase.     (Bib. 

Class.  Lit.)     2  v.  8335-6 

Contents.    Praef . — Col.  de  vita  et  scriptis  S. — Notitia  lit.  de  S. — Recensus 

editionum  S. —  Caesar.— Octavius  Augustus. —Tiberius,    ft.    Caligula. — 

Claudius.  —  Nero.  —  Galba.—  Otho. — Vitellius. —  Yespasianus.  —  Titus.  — 

Domitianus. — De  illust.  grammat.— De  claris  rhetoribus.— P.  Terentii  vita. 

— Horatii  vita.— Lueani  vita.— C.  Plinii  vita. — D.  J.  Juvenalis  vita.— A 

Persii  vita. — Fragm. — Ernestii  excursus. — Index  hist. — Index  Lat.  sel. — 

Grwca  Suetonii. 

—  Lives  of  the  twelve  Caesars.    Added,  Lives  of  the  grammarians,  rhetori- 

cians, and  poets;  tr.  of  A.  Thomson,  rev.,  etc.,\)\  T.  Forester.  4300 

Suez  canal.  Fitzgerald,  P.  The  great  canalat  S.  ;  its  polit. 
engineering,  and  financial  history ;  with  account  of  the 
struggles  of  de  Lesseps.     ^  v.  16627-8 

Suffolk  Co.,  Mass.     Winsor,  J.    Memorial  history  of  Boston, 

incl.  Suffolk  Co.,  Mass.,  1630-1880.  ♦! 

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Suffrage  universel  des  b^tes,  Le  ;  par  G.  Nadaud.     (In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  sh\  6.)  14796 

Sugar.     Aligny,  H.  F.  Q.  d'.     Manufacture  of  beet-root  sugar. 

(In  U.  S.  Com7n.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.     Rept.,  v.  5.)  9100 

—  Crookes,  W.    Manufacture  of  beet-root  sugar  in  England  and  Ireland.  17222 

—  Frankel,  J.    Practical  treatise  on  the  manufacture  of  starch,  glucose, 

starch-sugar,  and  dextrine.  21274 

—  Gill,  C.  H.    Sugar  refining.  15476 

—  Soames,  P.    Treatise  on  the  manufacture  of  sugar  from  the  sugar  cane.  11214 

—  Tucker,  J.  H.    Manual  of  sugar  analysis ;  introd.  on  the  chemistry  of  cane 

sugar,  dextrose,  levulose,  and  milk-sugar.  21275 

—  See  also  Beet. 

Sugar  boiling.     See  Confectionery. 

Sugden,  E.  B.,  Baron  St.  Leonards.     Misrepresentations  in 

Campbell's  Lives  of  Lyndhurst  and  Brougham,  corrected.     18337 

Sugg,  W.     Gas  as  an  illuminating  agent  comp.  with  electricity. 

(In  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

Suggestions  for  the  sick-room  ;  compl.  by  an  Amer.  woman.       15693 

Suhaili,  A.I.  H.,  al-Katkhod,  called.  Turkish  evening  enter- 
tainments ;  the  wonders,  remarkable  incidents,  and  the 
rarities  of  anecdotes ;   tr.  by  J.  P.  Brown.  5877 

Suicide.     De  Quincey,  T.     (In  his  Note-book.)  1188 

—  Morselli,  H.    Suicide ;  essay  on  comp.  moral  statistics.  21099 

—  Nagle,  J.  T.    Suicides  in  New  York  City.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass. 

Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  '  *I 

—  Stael-Holstein,  A.  L.  G.  de.    Reflections  on  S.     (  With  her  Influence  of 

lit.,  etc.)  7688 

Suil  Dhuv,  the  coiner  ;  by  G.  Griffin.     (In  his  Works.)  5402 
Suites  d'un  premier  lit,  Les ;    com^die ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

(In  his  Th^dtre  compl.,  v.  4.)  14561v 

Suites  d'une  faute,  Les  ;  par  La  Comtesse  Dash.  9483 
Sujol,  G.,  joint  author.     See  Cahen,  A. 

Suleiman,  Pcfs/^a.     Milnes,  R.  M.     (/n /iis  Monographs.)  11605 

Sulla,  L.  C.     Beesly,  A.  H.    The  Gracchi,  Marius,  and  Sulla.  18125 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.  (In  his  Hist,  essays,  ser.  2.)  11525 
Sullivan,  A.  M.  New  Ireland.  '  17506 
Sullivan,  A.     The  light  of  the  world  ;  oratorio.  *I 

—  The  prodigal  son;  oratorio.  *I 

and  Gilbert,  W.  S.    H.  M.  S.  Pinafore ;  naut.  com.  opera.  *I 

The  sorcerer ;  comic  opera.  *I 

Trial  by  jury ;  dramatic  cantata.  *I 

—  joint  author.    See  Gilbert,  W.  S. 

Sullivan,  James.     Amory,  T.  C.     Life  of  Sullivan.     2  v.  151-2 
Sullivan,  John.     Amory,  T.  C.     Military  services  and  public 

life  of  S.  8017 

—  Headlev,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)  1829 

—  Peabody,O.W.B,    Life  of  S.    (/w  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  13.)  4122 

—  Sketch  of  S.  (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  rev.)  2122 
Sullivan,  T.  R.,  ed.     Sermons  on  Chr.  communion;  by  living 

ministers.  4156 

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Parkman,  F.  Religious  solicitude.— Judd,  S.  Worth  of  the  soul.— Hunt- 
ington, F.  D.  The  simplicity  of  Christian  duty.— Brooks,  0.  T.  Prepara- 
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Coolidge,  J.  I.  T.  The  attraction  of  the  Father.— Briggs,  G.  W.  Faith, 
the  child  of  life.— Livermore,  A.  A.  The  adaptation  of  Christianity.— 
Whitman,  J.  The  Gospel  suited  to  human  weakness.— Thompson,  J.  W. 
The  Christian  empire.— Bellows,  H.  W.  Faith  in  Christianitv  as  a  fact.— 
Gannett,  E.  S.  Trust  in  God.— Peabody,  A.  P.  Obstacles  in  the  way  of 
Christian  obedience.  —  Walker,  J.  Perfection,  the  Christian's  aim.— 
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—  Young,  A.  Love  to  Christ.— Hall,  E.  B.  Christ's  love  for  man.— Bul- 
finch,  S,  G.  The  sufferings  of  Christ.— Dewey,  O.  Remembrance  of 
Christ.— Osgood,  S.  Hours  with  the  Comforter.— Hill,  A.  The  primitive 
supper.— Furness,  W.  H.  A  communion  sermon.— Frothingham,  N.  L. 
Paradoxes  in  the  institution  of  the  Lord's  Supper. — Peabody,  E.  Duty 
of  observing  the  Lord's  Supper.— Lothrop,  S.  K.  False  shame  and  true 
glory.— Bartol,C.  A.  The  Savior's  joy.— Muzzey,  A.  B.  Christian  union. 
Sullivan,  W.     Historical  causes  and  effects  ;  476-1517.  4301 

Sullivan,  Wm.    Political  class  book  ;  app.  on  Studies  for  pract. 

men  ;  with  not.  of  books  by  G.  B.  Emerson.  4302 

Sully,  J.    Illusions  ;  a  psychological  study.   (Internat.  sci.  ser.)   20786 

—  Sensation  and  intuition ;  studies  in  psychology  and  aBsthetics.  13044 
Sully,  M.  de  B.,  due  de.     L'Ecluse,  Uahhe  de.     Memoirs  of 

.     M.  de  Bethuue.     5  v.  *I 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  8.)  *I 
Sully,  T.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of  S.     (Li  his  Am.  art 

life.)  7225 

Sulphuric  acid.     Smith,  H.  A.     Chemistry  of  sulphuric  acid 

manufacture.  11773 

Sulpicius  Lupercus  Servastus.     De  cupiditate. — De  vetustate. 
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Class.  Lat.)  8360 

—  Satiricon  carmen.    {In  Persius  Flaccus,  A.    SatiraB.)  8261 
Sultan  Saladin,  Le ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (In  Ms  Operas  com- 

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Sulu  archipelago.     Burbidge,  F.  W.     The  gardens  of  the  sun  ; 

naturalist's  journal  in  the  archipelago.  20657 

Sumatra.     Bock,    C.     Journeyings    in    S.     (With   his   Head- 
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—  Knox,  T.  W.     {In  his  Adv.  of  two  youths  in  a  journey  to  Siam,  etc.)         19882 
Sumelas.     Palgrave,  W.  G.     The  monastery  of  S.     (In  his 

Essays  on  Eastern  questions.)  12382 

Summer  driftwood  for  the  winter  fire  ;  by  R.  Porter.  15883 

Summer  idyl,  A ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher.]  17977 
Summer,  A,  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life  ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.     6916 

Summer-land,  The.  4303 
Summer  resorts.     See  Resorts. 

Summer  stories  for  boys  and  girls  ;  by  Mrs.  Molesworth.  21798 

Summer,  vacation,  A  ;  sermons  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  12336 

Summer  on  the  lakes  in  1843  ;  by  S.  M.  Fuller.  3310 

Summerfield  imbroglio.  The;  by  M.  Collins.  15455 

Summerland  sketches  ;  by  F.  Oswald.  19890 

Summer's  romance.  A;  by  M.  Healy.                         '  11067 

Summer-savory  ;  by  B.  F.  Taylor.  18933 

Summerton,  W.     Will  he  find  her?               -  4326 
Sumner,  Charles.     Works.     13  v.                             8598-607 ;  13993-5 

—  Orations  and  speeches.    2  v.  4306-7 

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Pickering.— H.  Wheaton. 

—  Prophetic  voices  concerning  America ;  monograph.  12511 

—  Recent  speeches  and  addresses.  4306 

—  White  slavery  in  the  Barbary  States.  4308 

—  Biog.  sketch  of  S.     {In  Atlas  ess.}  18294 

—  Clarke,  J.  F.    {In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sketches.)  17767 

—  Nason,  E.    Life  and  times  of  Sumner.  12865 

—  Pierce,  E.  L.    Memoir  and  letters  of  Sumner,  1811-1846.  2  v.                    17166-7 

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—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     (In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 
Sumner,  C.  R.,  Bp.  of  Winchester.     Sumner,  G.  H.     Life  of 

C.  R.  Sumner.  15930 

Sumner,  G.  H.     Life  of  C.  R.  Sumner,  Bp.  of  Winchester. 

Portr.  ,  15930 

Sumner,    W.    G.     American   finance.     (In   Amer.    Soc.    Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Andrew  Jackson  as  a  public  man.    (Amer.  statesmen.)  21908 

—  History  of  American  currency,  with  chap,  on  the  Eng.  bank  restriction, 

and  Austrian  paper  money.    App.,  from  "  Bullion  report"  [Gt.  Brit.]  12395 

—  Monetary  development.     (In  Woolsey,  T.  D.    1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  Preface.     (In  Earle,  A.  L.    Our  revenue  system.)  17699 

—  Protection  and  revenue  in  1877;  lect.,  1878.     [Econ.  monographs.]  17772 
Sumter,  T.     Hartley,  C.  B.     Life  of  S.     (  With  his  Life  of  H. 

Lee.)  1786 

vSumter,  Fort.     Anderson,  T.  M.     The  political  conspiracies 

preceding  the  Rebellion.  21876 

—  Doubleday,  A.    Reminiscences  of  Forts  Sumter  and  Moultrie.  15339 
Sumter,  steamer.     Semmes,  R.     The  cruise  of  the  Alabama 

and  the  S.  8139 
Sun.     Allen,  Z.     Solar  light  and  heat ;    the  source  and  the 

supply.  19315 

—  Bjorling,  C.  F.  E.    Solen :  populiira  foredrag.  15008 

—  Buckley.  A.  B.    Sunbeams  and  the  work  they  do.     {In  her  Fairyland.)  18435 

—  Core,  T.  H.    Distance  of  the  sun  from  the 'earth.     {In  Owens  College 

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—  Guilleniin,  A.    The  sun ;  from  the  French,  by  A.  L.  Phipson.  8385 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    The  sun.    {In  his  Fam.  lect.)  6523 

—  Lockyer,  J.  N.    Contributions  to  solar  physics.  *I 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Oxygen  in  the  sun ;  Sun-spot,  storm,  and  famine :  New 

ways  of  measuring  the  sun's  distance.     {In  his  Pleasant  ways.)  18336 

Recent  solar  researches.    {In  Estes,  D.    Hf  .-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

The  sun.  9230 

The  sun's  corona  and  his  spots ;  Sun-spots  and  commercial  panics.  {In 

his  Rough  ways.)  19539 

—  Spencer.  H.    The  constitution  of  the  sun.    {In  his  Rec.  discuss.)  11388 

—  Stewart,  B.    The  sun  and  the  earth.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)      18864 

—  Williams,  W.  M.    Fuel  of  the  sun.  '688 

—  Young.  C.  A.    The  sun.  20886 
The  sun  and  the  phenomena  of  its  atmosphere.    {In  Hf.-hr.  with  mod. 

scientists,  ser.  2.)  12131 

—  See  also  Astronomy ;— Spectrum. 

*' Sunbeam,"  yacht.     Brassey,  A.     Around  the  world  in  the 

yacht  "  Sunbeam."  17869 

Sunbeam  stories.  10869 

Contents.    The  little  sunbeams. — John  Banning,  or,  True  courage.— 
The  winter  apples.— Helen  Newton. — Frank  Fiske. — The  palm-leaf  hat.— 
Rosa's  dress. — Mike  Dougherty. — Peter  and  Philip. — ^The  two  orphans. — 
Annie  and  her  uncle. 
Sunbeam  stories  ;  by  M.  A.  IMackarness.     4  ser.       11129-31  ;  22118 
Sunday,  Sabbath.     Andrews,  J.  N.     Sermons  on  the  Sabbath 

and  law  ;  bib.  and  sec.  hist.  9160 

—  Bacon,  L.  W.    The  Sabbath  question;  Sunday  obs.  and  Sunday  laws.  21578 

Bound  with  Bacon,  G.  B.    Sermons. 

—  Blackie.  J.  S.    The  Jewish  Sabbath  and  the  Christian  Lord's  day.     {In 

his  Lav  sermons.)  20975 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    The  Sabbath.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

—  Free  Religious  Assoc.     How   shall  we  keep  Sunday?  Answer  by   C. 

K.  Whipple,  M.  J.  Savage,  C.  E.  Pratt,  and  W.  C.  Gannett.  16755 

—  Hessey,  J.  A.    Sunday.                                                              •  *I 

—  Humphrey,  H.    Essays  on  the  Sabbath.  2096 

—  Neale,  E.  V.    Feasts  and  fasts ;  ess.  on  the  rise,  prog.,  and  pres.  state  of 

the  laws  rel.  to  Sunday,  etc.  *I 


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—  Parsons,  T.    The  Sabbath.     (In  his  Essays,  ser.  2.)  6140 

—  Phelps,  A.    The  question  of  Sunday  cars.    {In  his  My  portfolio.)  22045 

—  Proctor.  R.  A.    Saturn  and  the  Sabbath  of  the  Jews.    {In  his  Our  place 

amonff  infinities.)  15347 

—  Sherwood,  M.  M.    Sabbaths  on  the  continent.     {In  her  Works,  v.  16.)  396» 

—  See  also  Wood,  W.  C.    Sabbath  essays. 

Sunday  echoes  in  week-day  hours  ;  by  Mrs.  Brock.  15559 

Sunday  Magazine,  The,  1865  ;  1867-9.  6849  ;  6851-3 

Sunday  Schools.  Gilbert,  S.  The  lesson  system  ;  story  of  its 
origin  and  inauguration. 

—  Monroe,  A.    Model  S.  S.  speaker. 

—  Peloubet,  F.  N.  and  M.  A.    Select  notes  on  the  Intematl.  8.  8.  lessons 

for  1878. 

—  Pray,  L.  G.    History  of  Sunday  schools,  and  of  religious  education. 

—  Taylor,  A.    Sunday' school  photographs. 

—  Trumbull,  H.  C.     Children  in  the  temple;  hand-book  for  the  8.  8. 

concert,  etc. 

Sunday  stories  ;  by  H.  N.  Brown. 

Sunderland,  B.  The  evil  affecting  the  universe.  {In  Union 
pulpit.) 

Sunderland,  J.  T.  Orthodoxy  and  revivalism  ;  pop.  Christi- 
anity, and  rational  religious  thought. 

—  What  is  the  Bible  ? 
Sunken  rock.  The  ;  by  G.  Cupples. 
Sunlight  and  shadow  ;  by  J.  B.  Gough. 
Sun-maid,  The  ;  by  Miss  Grant. 
Sunnybank  ;  by  Marion  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune]. 
Sunny  memories  of  foreign  lands ;  by  H.  B.  Stowe.     2  v. 
Sunny  shores  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams]. 
Sunny  South,  The  ;  by  J.  H.  Ingraham. 
Sunrise  ;  by  W.  Black. 

Sunrise  lands.     See  Australia  ; — China  ; — Japan. 
Sunshine  and  storm  in  the  East ;  by  Mrs.  Brassey. 
Sunshine  in   the  soul;    poems  select,   by   [M.   W.   Tileston]. 

2  ser.  16701  ;  22302 

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Sunshine  on  daily  paths  ;    or,  The  revelation  of  beauty 

wonder  in  common  things  ;  fr.  Household  Words.     lUust. 

Sunstroke.  Miles,  A.  J.  Sunstroke  epidemic  of  Cincinnati, 
1881.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  7.) 

Superficial  knowledge  ;  by  T.  De  Quincy.    {In  his  Note-book.) 

Supernatural.     Bushuell,  H.     Nature  and  the  supernatural. 

—  Lee,  F.  G.    More  glimpses  of  the  world  unseen. 
The  other  world.    2  v. 

Supernatural,  The,  in  romantic  fiction  ;   by  E.  Yardley. 

Supernatural  religion.  Sanday,  W.  The  gospels  in  the  2d. 
cent.  ;  examination  of  a  work  entitled  Supernatural  relig- 
ion. 

Supernatural  religion ;  inq.  into  the  reality  of  div.  revelation. 
3  V. 

Supersac,  L.     The  door  is  locked.     (Plays  for  private  act.) 

—  Hippolyte ;  ou,  Les  quatre  fiancees ;  monologue,  (/w  Sayn^tes,  etc.y s^r.  2.) 

—  Une  m^prise;  histoire  en  triolets.     {In  Savni'tes,  e^c.'s^r.  8.) 

—  La  porte  est  close;  monologue.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  ser.  1.) 

—  La  sopur  de  charity ;  r6cit  en  vers;  Mis's  Elsie;  sayn^te.    {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.y  s^r.  7.)  ■ 
Superstition.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     Curiosities  of  superstition, 
and  sketches  of  some  unrevealed  religions. 

—  Conway,  M.  D.    Growing  superstitions.    {In  his  Idols,  etc.) 


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CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1209 

—  Kingsley,  C.     {In  his  Health  and  education.)  12906 

—  8ee  also  Delusions. 

Superstition  and  force  ;  essays  ;  by  H.  C.  Lea.  6558 

—  Same;  3d.  ed.  17895 
Supp6,  F.  von.  Fatinitza  ;  comic  opera.  *I 
Supper  in  Dixie  ;  by  J.  Triplet.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  37.)  7989 
Surgeon  of  Paris,  The;  drama;  by  J.   S.   Jones.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  32.)  11826 
Surgeon's  stories.     See  Topelius,  Z. 
Surgery.     Evans,  T.  W.     Instruments  of  medicine,  surgery, 

etc.  {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Pans  Expos. ^  1867,  Rept.,  v.  5.)  9100 

—  Gross,  S.  D.    John  Hunter  and  his  pupils.  20196 

—  Robertson,  A.  Conversations  on  anatomy,  physiology,  and  surgery.  2  v.  3666-7 

—  Trail,  R.  T.  {In  his  Hydropathic  encyclopedia.)  4485 
Surly  Tim,  and  other  stories  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  17184 
Surnames.     Bardsley,   C.   W.     Our  English  surnames ;  their 

sources  and  significations.  12187 

—  Bowditch,  ?[.  I.  Suffolk  surnames.  1851 
Surrey.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Guide  to  the  county  of  Surrey.  *I 

—  Jennings,  L.  J.  Field  paths  and  green  lanes ;  walks  chief,  in  S.  and  Sussex.  17463 
Surrey  Chapel.      Hall,   N.      History  of  Surrey  Chapel,   etc. 

{In  his  Sermons.)  7415 
Sursum  corda  ;    hymns  for  the  sick  and  suffering  ;  comp.  by 

M.  W.  Tileston.  17177 

Surveying.     Carpenter,  F.  de  Y.     Geographical  surveying.^  17985 

—  Davies,  C.    Elements  of  surveying  and  levelling.                                  '  19065 

—  Duncan,  A.    The  practical  surveyor's  guide.  1292 

—  Gillespie,  W.  M.    Treatise  on  land  surveying.  9634 
Treatise  on  levelling,  topography,  and  higher  surveying.  11098 

—  Jackson,  L.  D'A.    Aid  to  survey-practice  for  ref .  in  surveying,  levelling, 

and  setting  out.                       *  19716 

—  See  also  Marine  surveying. 

Survivor's  story.  The  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.    (Tales  for  trav.,  v.  4.)  13933 

Susan  Fielding  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  8002 

Susan  Lawton's  escape ;  by  Saxe  Holm.  {In  his  Stor.,  ser.  2.)  17894 
Susanna ;  tragica  comcedia ;  v.  H.  J.  v.  Braunschweig.  (Deuts. 

Dicht.  des  16  Jahrh.)  16368 
Suspension   bridges.      Hildenbrand,   W.      Cable   making   for 

suspension  bridges.  17364 
Sussex,  Eng.     Black,   A.  and  C.     Guide  to  Sussex  and  its 

watering-places.  *I 

—  Jennings,  L.  J.    Field  paths  and  green  lanes ;  walks  chieflv  in  Surrey 

and  Sussex.                                                                              '  17463 

—  Nadal,  E.  S.  A  dav  or  two  in  Sussex.  {In  his  Essays.)  21897 
Sussex  idyl,  A  ;  by  C.  Black.  17631 
Sutcliffe,  A.     See  Sutliffe. 

Suter,  W.  E.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

—  Slighted  treasures ;  petite  comedy.  {In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 
Sutherlands,  The  ;  by  M.  Harris.  3753 
Sutherlands,  The  ;  by  T.  Hook.  (  With  Merton.)  15655 
Sutliffe,  or  Sutcliffe,  A.  Poems.  4309 
Sutton,  F.     Systematic  handbook  of  volumetric  analysis  ;  or, 

The   quantitative   estimation   of  chemical  substances   by 

measure,  appl.  to  liquids,  solids,  and  gases.  3d.  ed.  16857 
Suwarrow,  A.  B.,  Prince  Italinski.     Wilson,  J.   G.     {In  his 

Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 

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Swabian  stories  [poems]  ;  by  T.  Tilton.  22062 

Swaiusoo,  C.  A.  The  Nicene  and  Apostles'  creeds  ;  their  literary 

hist.  ;  with  an  acct.  of  the  growth  and  reception  of  "  The 

creed  of  St.  Athanasius."  13887 

Swallow  barn  ;  by  J.  P.  Kennedy.  5374 

Swallow-flights;  by  L.  C.  Moulton.  19787 

Swan,  C.    Gesta  Romanorum  ;  tr.  with  obs.  and  notes  ;  introd. 

by  T.  Wright.     2  v.  10030-1 

Swan,  W.  W.    Biography  of  S.  Vincent ;  W.  J.  Temple.     {In 

Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Swans,  The,  of  Lir ;  by  G.  Griffin.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  1.)      12972 
Swayne,  G.  C.     Herodotus.      (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  5687 

Swayze,  Mrs.  J.  C.     Ossawattomie  Brown.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  29.)  11824 

Sweat,  M.  J.  M.  Highways  of  travel ;  or,  A  summer  in  Europe.     4311 
Sweat.     See  also  Swett. 
Sweden.     Description. 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.    Pictures  of  travel  in  Sweden,  etc.  168 

—  Brace,  C.  L.     {In  his  Norse-folk.)  ,  4»87 

—  Cox,  S.  S.     (In  his  Arctic  sunbeams.)  21610 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.    Glimpses  of   Sweden.     (In  Murphy,  B.  and  others. 

On  the  Rhine.)  19986 

—  Ino-lis,  H.  D.     (In  his  Personal  narr.  of  a  journey.)  2125 

—  Jerrold,  W.  B.    A  brage-beaker  with  the  Swedes.  2357 

—  Macgr£o:or,  J.     {In  his  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic.)  7039 

—  Maxwell,  J.  S.    Tour  in  Norway  and  Sweden.     {In  his  The  Czar,  etc.)  2974 

—  Taylor,  B.     {In  his  Northern  travel.)  4361 

Education. 

—  Hippeau,  C.    L'iustruction  publique  dans  les  etats  du  nord.  *I 

History. 

—  Geijer,  E.  G.    History  of  the  Swedes.  2222 

—  See  also  Topelius,  Z.'  Surgeon's  stories. 

Literatu7'e. 

—  Claeson,  G.    Ofversigt  af  Svenska  sprakets  och  literaturens  historia.  15064 

—  Runeberg,  J.  L.    Lyrical  songs,  idylls,  and  epigrams;  done  into  Eng.  bv 

E.  Magnusson  and  E.  H.  Palmer.  *       18636 

—  Stephens,  G.  and  Cavallius,  H.    Old  Norse  fairv  tales.  21843 

—  Tegn6r,  E.    Fridthjof's  saga;  tr.  bv  T.  A.  E.  and  M.  A.  L.  Holcomb.  16674 

The  Library  has  works  by  Abelin,  H. ;— Bergstedt,  C.  F. ;— Bjorling, 
C.  F.  E. ;— Blanche,  A. :— Bremer,  F. ;— Claeson,  G. ;— Erslev,  E. ;— Enan- 
der,  J.  A. ;— Geijer,  E.  G. ;— Grube,  A.  W. ;— Hagberg,  C.  P. ;— Hilde- 
brand,  H.  H. ;— Ingemann,  B.  S.; — Mellin,  G.  H. ;— Nvbom,  J. ;— Odhner, 
C.  T. ;— Runeberg,  J.  L. ;— Rydberg,  V. ;— Schwartz,  *M.  S. ;— Stahlberg, 
— . ;— Starback,  C.  G. :— Stromer,  N.  H. ;— Tegn^r,  E. ;— Thomasson,  P, ; 
—Topelius,  Z.;— Trolle,  H.  af . ;— Wallin,  J.  O. ;— Wetterberg,  C.  A.  ;— 
and  translations  into  Swedish  fr.  Flammarion,  C. ; — Huxley,  T.  H. ; — 
Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.  Also,  a  trans,  of  R.  Brown's  Science  for  all,  into 
Swedish,  by  T.  M.  Fries. 

General  and  misc.  works. 

—  Woods,  F.  H.    Sweden  and  Norway.    (Foreign  countries,  etc.)  22657 

—  JSee  also  Scandinavia. 

Swedenborg,  E.    Account  of  the  last  judgment,  and  the  Baby- 
lon destroyed.  4317 

—  Angelic  wisdom  cone,  the  Divine  love  and  wisdom.  4313 

—  Angelic  wisdom  cone,  the  divine  Providence.  4318 

—  Apocalypse  revealed.    2  v.  8760-1 

—  Athanasian  creed ;  fr.  the  Apocalypse.  4312 

—  Concerning  Heaven  and  its  wonders,  and  Hell.  4316 

—  Conjugial  love.  8748 

—  The  earths  in  our  solar  system,  and  in  the  starry  heavens ;  with  acct.  of 

their  inhabitants,  etc.  4314 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1211 

—  Economy  of  the  animal  kingdom;  tr.  by  A.  Clissold.    2  v.  7413-14 

—  Four  leading  doctrines.  4315 

Contents.  Doctrine  cone,  the  Lord.— Respecting  the  sacred  Scrip- 
tures.—On  the  white  horse.— On  faith.— Doctrine  of  life. 

—  Heavenly  Arcana.    10  v.  8750-9 

—  Miscellaneous  theological  works.  16679 

Contents.  The  new  Jerusalem  and  its  heavenly  doctrine.- Brief  expo- 
sition.—Intercourse  bet.  the  soul  and  ^the  body.— The  white  horse  men- 
tioned in  the  Apocalypse. — Appendix  to  the  treatise  on  the  white  horse. 
— The  earths  in  the  universe. — The  last  judgment. — Continuation  concern- 
ing the  last  judgment. 

—  iNew  Jerusalem,  and  its  heavenlv  doctrine.  8744 

—  The  Swedenborg  library ;  ed.  by  B.  F.  Barrett.    12  v.  22345-56 

Contents.  V.  1.  Death,  resurrection,  and  the  judgment.  2.  Heaven. 
3.  Freedom,  rationality,  and  Catholicity.  4.  Divine  Providence  and 
its  laws.  5.  Charity,  faith,  and  works.  6.  Freewill,  repentance, 
reformation,  and  regeneration.  7.  Holy  Scripture,  and  the  key  to  its 
spiritual  sense.  8.  Creation,  incarnation,  redemption,  and  the  Divine 
Trinity.  9.  Marriage  and  the  sexes  in  both  worlds.  10.  The  author's 
Memorabilia.  11.  The  Heavenly  doctrine  of  the  Lord.  12.  Sweden- 
borg; with  a  compend.  of  his  teachings. 

—  True  Christian  religion.  8749 

—  Barrett,  B.  F.    Swedenborg;  with  a  compend.  of  his  teachings.     (Swe- 

denborg lib.,  v.  12.)  22356 

—  Emerson,  R.  W.     {In  his  Representative  men.)  1384 

—  Hobart,  N.    Life  of  S. ;  with  some  acct.  of  his  writings.  8762 

—  Keyes,  E.  R.    Wesley  and  Swedenborg.  12549 

—  Osgood,  S.    Swedenborg  and  the  mysticism  of  science.    {In  his  Stud.)  7189 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  d'.    Swedenborgianism.    {In  her  Papers  on  literature,  etc., 

pt.  2.)  3309 

—  Parsons,  T.    Outlines  of  the  relig.  and  philosophy  of  Swedenborg.  15676 

—  Tafel,  R.  L.    Documents  cone,  the  life  and  character  of  SwedenUorg. 

2  V.  in  3.  18798-800 
Swedenborg  as  a  philosopher  and  man  of  science.  6860 

—  White,  W.    Life  of  S. ;  with  synopsis  of  his  writings.  6614 

—  Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.    Emanuel  Swedenborg ;  a  biog.  4787 
Swedenborg  and  a  new  science.     {In  his  Human  science,  etc.)  16083 

Swedenborgianism.  James,  H.  Society  the  redeemed  form 
of  man,  and  the  earnest  of  God's  omnipotence  in  human 
nature.  18469 

Sweet,  H.     An  Anglo-Saxon  reader  in  prose   and  verse ;  with 

gram,  introd.,  notes,  etc.     3d.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  21658 

—  Handbook  of  phonetics;  incl.  Princ.  of  spelHng  reform.  21845 
Sweet  Nelly  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.    {In  their  Ten  years' 

tenant,  etc.)  21682 

Sweet  spring-time  ;  by  T.  Miller.                                                       10576 

Sweethearts   and   wives;  comedy;  by  J.  Kenney.     {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  10.)  11812 

Sweetser,  C.  H.     Book  of  summer  resorts.  7459 
Sweetser,  M.  F.     Artist-biographies.     Namely: 

Allston.  18174 

Claude  Lorraine.  17559 

Durer.  17299 

Fra  Angelico.  18092 

Guido  Reni.  '                                                              17981 

Landseer.  18175 

Leonardo  da  Vinci.  18094 

Michael  Angelo.  18103 

Murillo.  17356 

Raphael.  17148 

Rembrandt.  17483 

Sir  Joshua  Revnolds.  17620 

Titian.  17149 

Turner.  18093 

Van  Dyck.  18013 

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—  What  the  people  read.  {In  Abbott,  L.  Hints,  etc.)  19847 
Sweetser,  8.     Address  of  the  trustees.     Worcester   Co.  Free 

inst.  of  Jndust.  Science.     Commencement,  1873.  12098 

—  The  ministry  we  need.  11603 
Swetchine,  Mme.  A.  S.  S.     Writings;  ed.  by  Count  De  Fal- 

loux  ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston.  8021 

—  Falloux,  A.  F.  P.    Life  and  letters  of  Mme.  S. ;  tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston.  7021 
Madame  Swetchine,  sa  vie  et  ses  oeuvres.    2  v.  9408-9 

—  Gautier,  T.  and  others.    (In  their  Famous  French  authors.)  19026 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Swett,  J.     Methods   of   teaching ;    handbook   for  common- 
school  teachers.  19862 

Swett,  S.     Historical   and   topographical   sk.  of  Bunker   Hill 

battle.     (  m^/i  Humphreys,  D.     Life  of  I.  Putnam.)  2095 
Swett.     See  also  Sweat. 

Swift,  A.  M.     Cupid,  M.  D.  22337 

Swift,  F.,  and  Clark,  M.  R.     The  skater's  text-book.  18517 

Swift,  J.  F.     Going  to  Jericho  ;  travel  in  Spain  and  the  East.  7453 

—  Robert  Greathouse.  8386 
Swift,  Jonathan.     Works.  4323 

Contents.  Tale  of  a  tub.— The  battle  of  the  books. — Letter  to  a  young 
lady  on  her  marriage. 

—  Gulliver's  travels;  new  ed.,  with  notes  and  life;  by  J.  F.  Waller.    Illust.  4319 

—  Same ;  with  life  and  engr.  17289 

—  Poetical  works ;  with  life  by  J.  Mitford.    3  v.  4320-2 

—  Craik,  H.    Life  of  Swift.  22787 

—  Dilke,  C.  W.    (In  Jiis  Papers  of  a  critic,  v.  1.)  14203 

—  Forster,  J.    Life  of  Swift,  v.  1.  16340 

—  Howitt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)                                          '  2040 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Imaginarv  conversations  of  S.     (In  his  Table-talk.)  12904 

—  Johnson,  S.    Swift.     (In  Arnold,  M.    Six  chief  lives.)  1^101 

—  Leckv,  W.  E.  H.     (In  his  Lead,  of  pub.  opin.)  9979 

—  Massbn,  D.    Dean  Swift.     (In  his  Three  devils.)  13516 

—  Mitchell,  D.  G.    Gulliver  Swift.     (In  his  About  old  story-tellers.)  17346 

—  Russell,  W.     (In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

—  Scott,  W.    Life  of  S.     (In  his  Misc.  prose  works,  v.  2.)  3836 

—  Sheridan,  T.    Life  of  Swift.  3954 

—  Stephen,  L.    Swift.  22059 

—  Thackerav,  W.  M.     (In  his  Eng.  humourists.)  4398 

—  Wilson,  J.  (In  his  Studies  of  mod.  mind.)  21197 
Swift  and  sure  ;  by  A.  Elwes.  i3236 
Swimming.    Forrest,  G.  Handbook  of  swimming  and  skating.  1767 

—  Leahy,  — .    Art  of  swimming  in  the  Eton  style.  14043 

—  Webb,  M.    Art  of  swimming;  ed.  by  A.  G.  Payne.               ^  16859 

—  See  also  Animal  locomotion. 

Swinbourne,  A.  (J.)  Picture  logic:  or.  The  grave  made  gay; 
attempt  to  popularize  the  science  of  reasoning  by  the  com- 
bination of  humorous  pictures,  etc.  13954 

Swinburne,  A.  C.     Atalanta  in  Calydon  ;  a  tragedy.  6111 

—  Bothwell;  a  tragedv.  12838 

—  Chastelard ;  a  tragedy.  12837 

—  Erechtheus ;  a  tragedy.  15643 

—  Essay  on  Coleridge.     (In  Coleridge,  S.  T.    Christabel.)     (Bayard  ser.)  8116 

—  Essays  and  studies.  14246 

Contents.  Victor  Hugo:  L'homme  qui  rit;  L'ann^e  terrible. — Poems 
of  D.  G.  Rossetti.— Morris's  Life  and  death  of  Jason. — M.  Arnold's  new 
poems. — The  text  of  Shelley. — Byron. — Coleridge. — John  Ford. — Notes 
on  designs  of  the  old  masters  at  Florence. — Notes  on  some  pictures  of 
LS68. 

—  Mary  Stuart;  a  tragedy.  21258 

—  Note  on  Charlotte  Bronte.  17885 

—  Poems.     (In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Poems  and  ballads.    2d.  ser.  18522 

—  The  Queen  mother ;  and  Rosamond.  6349 
^  Songs  before  sunrise.  9102 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


1213 


—  Songs  of  the  Spring  tides. 

—  A  study  of  Shakespeare.  19374 

—  Tristram  of  Lyonesse ;  and  other  poems.    2d.  ed.  22545 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.     (In  his  Chats.)  22863 

—  Lowell.  J.  R.     (In  his  My  study  windows.)  10522 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     {In  his  Vict,  poets.)  14121 
Swing,  D.     Motives  of  life.                                                                18506 

—  Truths  for  to-day.  12G82 

—  Bungay,  G.     (In  his  Traits  of  representative  men.)  22315 

—  The  World's  ed.  of  the  great  Presbyterian  conflict;  Patton  vs.  Swing; 

with  portr.,  pulpit  sk.,  sermons/eic.  _  *I 

Swinton,  A.  H.     Insect  variety;  its  propagation  and  distribu- 
tion. •  *I 
Swinton,    W.     Bible   word-book ;    glossary   of    terms,  which 
have  changed  their  pop.  meaning,  or  are  no  longer  in  gen. 
use  ;  ed.  by  T.  J.  Conant.                                                           15463 

—  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  6367 

—  First  lessons  in  our  country's  history.  10562 

—  OutHnes  of  the  world's  history,  anc,  medieval,  and  mod.;  with  spec. 

rel.  to  the  hist,  of  civilization,  etc.  13256 

—  Twelve  decisive  battles  of  the  war.  6726 
Swiss  cottage  ;  by  T.  H.  Bayley.     (/??    French's   min.    dram., 

V.  10.)  11841 

Swiss  family  Robinson,  New  ;  by  O.  Wister.  22092 

Swiss  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

Swiss  swains  ;  by  B.  Webster.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  23.)  7982 
Swisshelm,  J.  G.     ilalf  a  century.     2d.  ed.  19985 

iVb^e.— Record   of   anti-slavery    struggle ;— War  of  the  Rebellion;— 
Woman's  Rights  agitation. 
Switch  off;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams]. 
Switzerland.     Descnption. 

—  Abbott,  J.    RoUo's  tour  in  Europe :  Switzerland. 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.     (In  his  Pictures  of  travel.) 

—  Bache,  A.  D.    Lecture  on  Switzerland.     (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.. 

1870.) 

—  Breckeoridge,  R.  J.     (^In  his  Memoranda  of  foreign  travel.) 

—  Buflum,  E.  G.     (In  his  Sights  and  sensations.) 

—  Cheever,  G.  B.    Wanderings  of  a  pilgrim  in  the  shadow  of  Mt.  Blanc. 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.    The  Switzers. 

—  Dumas,  A.  D.    Impressions  de  voyage :  Suisse,  [1832] .  3  v. 

—  George,  W.  C.     (In  his  Year  abroad.) 

—  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.    Letters  fr.  Switzerland,  e^c.   (In  his  Autobiog.,  v.  2 

—  Haeseler,  C.  H.     (In  his  Across  the  Atlantic.) 

—  Hale,  E  E.  a7id  S.    (In  their  Family  flight  thr.  France,  etc.) 

—  Hall,  F.  W.     (In  his  Rambles  in  Europe.) 

—  Inglis,  H.  D.  Switzerland,  South  of  France,  and  the  Pyrenees,  in  1830.  2  v 

—  Jones,  H.  "The  regular  Swiss  round. 

—  McLellan,  H.  B.     (In  his  Journal  of  a  residence  in  Scotland,  etc.) 

—  Manning,  S.    Swiss  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil. 
Same;  enl.  ed. 

—  Mendelssohn  Bartholdy,  F.    Letters  fr.  Italy  and  S. 

—  Muegge,  T.    Switzerland  in  1847.  2  v.  * 

—  Prime,  S.  I.    Letters  fr.  Switzerland. 

—  Sketches  of  Germany,  etc. 

—  Stowe,  H.  B.     (In  her  Sunny  memories,  v.  2.) 

—  Taylor,  B.     (In  his  At  Home  and  abroad.) 

—  Urbino,  Mrs.  S.  R.    An  American  woman  in  Europe. 

—  Zincke,  F.  B.    A  month  in  Switzerland. 
Swiss  allmends,  and  a  walk  to  see  them. 

—  See  also  Alps;— Engadine;—Pontresina;— Rapid  transit  abroad. 

Ecclesiastical  affairs. 

—  See  Grisons. 

Education. 

—  Arnold,  M.     (In  his  Popular  education  of  France.) 


7881 

33 

162 

11G26 

472 

8008 

806 

10728 

14676-8 

2225 

.)     1546 

7690 

21075 

1727 

.  2126-7 

6250 

2846 

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*I 

5859 

3179-80 

3553 

2317 

4271 

4435-6 

7861 

11752 

12926 


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1214  FKEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

History. 

—  History  of  S. ;  fr.  B.  C.  110  to  A.  D.  1830.  4327 

—  Mueller,  J.  von.    Battle  at  Sempach,  1386.  {In  Lieber,  F.  Gt.  Events,  etc.)    5105 

—  Tschudi,  A.    Delivery  of  the  four  Swiss  forest  districts  ( Waldstadte) , 

1308.     {In  Lieber,  F.    Great  events,  etc.)  5105 

—  Vieusseux,  A.    History  of  Switzerland.  4600 

Literature. 

—  Semmig,   H.      Kultur-und   Litteratur    geschichte    der    Franzosischen 

Sehweiz  und  Savoy  ens.  16437 

Sword,  The.  {Imperfect.)  {In  Follen,  E.  L.  C.    Home  dramas.)  1488 

Sword  and  gown  ;  by  G.  A.  Lawrence.  4329 

Sword,  The,  .of  Damocles  ;  by  A.  K.  Green.  20473 

Sybaris  and  other  homes  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  8483 
Sybel,  H.  K.  L.  von.     History  of  the  French  revolution.  4  v.    9080-3 

—  Tuttle,  H.  {In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 
Sybil ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  {In  his  Nov.  and  tales.)  5838 
Sydenham,  T.     Brown,  J.    Dr.  Andrew  Brown  and  S.  ;  Locke 

and  S.     {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.)  22240 
Sydney,  A.     Ewald,  A.  C.     Life  and  times  of  S.    2  v.           11512-13 

Sydney  ;  by  G.  M.  Craik.  20763 

Sydnie  Adriance  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  7529 

Sykes,  J.  N.     Why  I  am  a  Baptist.    {In  Pitts-St.  chapel  lect.)  20424 

Sylla.     Herbert,  H.  W.     {In  his  Capt.  of  Rom.  Rep.)  1871 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter  ;  by  Holme  Lee  [H.  Parr].  5602 

Sylvan  year.  The  ;  by  P.  G.  Hamerton.  15794 

—  Same ;  with  etchings.  *I 
Sylvester,  J.  J.     The  laws  of  verse  ;  or,  Princ.  of  versification 

exempl.  in  metr.  translations  ;  with  annot.  repr.  of  the  in- 
augural addr.  to  the  Mathemat.  and  Phys.   Sect,  of  the 

British  Assoc,  at  Exeter.  21995 

Sylvester  Sound,  the  somnambulist ;  by  H.  Cockton.  *I 

Sylvestres,  The;  byM.  B.  Edwards.  9850 

Sylvia  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.     {In  her  Madrigal.)  18028 

Sylvia's  choice  ;  by  G.  M.  Craik.  13068 

Sylvia's  world.  4325 

Sylvie's  betrothed  ;  by  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durandl-  22030 
Symbolism.  Haig,  J.     Symbolism  ;  or,  Mind,  matter,  language, 
as   the  elements  of  thinking  and   reasoning,  and  factors 

of  human  knowledge.  13448 

—  See  also  Creeds. 

Syme,  D.     Representative  government  in  Eng.  ;  its  faults  and 

failures.  2d  ed.  21490 

Syme,  J.     Brown,  J.     {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  3.)  22240 
Symington,  A.  J.     Samuel  Lover;  biograph.  sk.  with  select. 

fr.  his  writings,  etc.  19809 

—  Thomas  Moore,  the  poet ;  his  life  and  works.  19805 

—  "Wm.  Cullen  Bryant;  biog.  sk.,  with  select,  fr.  his  poems,  etc.  19962 

—  Wm.  Wordsworth;  biog.  sketch,  with  select,  fr.  his  writings.  2  v.  20882-3 
Symmachus,  Q.  A.     Carmina.    {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.  Poet.  Lat. 

min.,  V.  4.)      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8362 

Symonds,  J.  A.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  Dante.  16634 

—  Many  moods ;  a  vol.  of  verse.  18554 

—  Miscellanies;  select,  and  ed.,  with  memoirs,  by  his  son. 

Contents.  Memoir. —  Principles  of  beauty. — Waste. — Ten  years. — 
Knowledge. — Life  of  Dr.  Prichard. — Sleep  and  dreams. — Apparitions. — 
Relations  bet.  mind  and  muscle.— Habit.— Criminal  responsibility  in  rel. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1215 

to  insanity.— Social  and  political  aspects  of  medicine.— Poems.— Transla- 
tions. 

—  Kenaissance  in  Italy.  5  v.  15451 ;  17319-22 

Contents.    V.  1.    The  age  of  the  despots.  2.  The  revival  of  learning. 
3.    The  fine  arts.    4,  5.    Italian  literature. 

—  Shelley.    (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  18176 

—  Sketches  and  studies  in  Italy.  19719 

—  Sketches  in  Italy  and  Greece.  13888 

—  The  sonnets  of  Michael  Angelo  Buonarroti  and  Tommaso  Campanella ; 

tr.  into  rhymed  English,  17798 

—  Studies  of  the  Greek  poets,  ser.  1,  2.  13730 ;  16543 

Contents.    V.    1.    Periods  of  Greek    literature.— Empedocles.— The 
Gnomic  poets.— The  satirists.— The  lyric  poets.— Pindar.— Greek  tragedy 
and  Euripides.— Aristophanes.— Ancient  and  modern  tragedy.— The  idyll- 
ists.- The    anthology.— The   genius    of    Greek    art.     2.    Mythology.—     - 
Achilles.- The  women  of  Homer.- Hesiod.— Parmenides.— ^schylus.— 
Sophocles.— Fragments  of  iEschylus,  Sophocles,  Euripides.— Fragments 
of  the  lost  tragic  poets.— Comic 'fragments. —Hero  and  Leander.— Con- 
clusion. 
Symonds.     See  also   Simmonds  ; — Simmons  ; — Simonds  ; — Si- 
mons ; — Symons. 
Symons,  G.  J.     Lightning  rod  conference ;  rept.  of  delegates 
fr.  the  Meteorological  Soc,  Royal   Inst,   of  Brit.   Archi- 
tects, etc.  *I 

—  Rain,  snow,  hail,  and  atmospheric  electricity.  {In  Meteorolog.  Soc.  Mod. 

meteorology.)  18899 

Symons,  J.     On  industrial  schools.     {In  Soc.   for  Encour.  of 

Arts,  etc.   Lect.)  5855 

Symons.      See    also    Simmonds  ; — Simmons  ; — Simonds  ; — Si- 
mons.— Symonds. 
Symphonic  d'Avril ;  idylle  ;  par  P.  Milliet.    {In  Saynetes,  etc.^ 

s^r.  8.)  14798 

Symposium.     Jones,  H.  K.     The  Symposium.     {In  Bridgman, 

R.  L.     Concord  lect.)  22506 

Symposius,  C.  F.     See  Firmianus  Symposius,  C.  .^J.a 

Synge,  W.  W.  F.     Olivia  Raleigh.     (Star  ser.)  16899 

—  Tom  Singleton ;  dragoon  and  dramatist.  19691 
Synnove  Solbakken  ;  by  B.  Bjornson ;  tr.  by  R.  B.  Anderson.  20624 
Synod  of  Philadelphia.     See  Presbyterian  church  in  Phila. 

Sypher,  J.  R.     Cotton  seed,  cotton  seed  oil,  cotton  seed  cake. 

{In  Lyman,  J.  B.     Cotton  culture.)  14000 

Syria.     Description. 

—  Bartlett,  W.  H.    Footsteps  of  our  Lord  and  his  Apostles.  8141 

—  Beaufort,  E.  A.    Egyptian  sepulchres  and  Syrian  shrines.  13699 

—  Burckhardt,  J.  L.    Travels  in  S.,  etc.    {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod. 

trav.)  4366 

—  Burton,  I.    The  inner  life  of  Svria,  etc.    2  v.  14195-^ 

—  Burton,  R.  F.  and  Drake,  C.  F*.  T.    Unexplored  Syria.  2  v.  11036-6 

—  Curtis,  G.  W.    Howadji  in  Svria.  1059 

—  Durbin,  J.  P.    Observations  'in  the  East.  2  v.  1299-1300 

—  Ellis,  T.  J.    On  a  raft,  and  Through  the  desert :  artist's  journey  thr.  No. 

Syria,  etc.    2  v.  *  *I 

—  Fetridge,  W.  P.    Syria.    {In  Harper's  hand-book  for  travelers  in  Europe, 

etc.)  8879 

—  Hale,  E.  E.  and  S.    A  family  flight  over  Egypt  and  S.  22152 

—  Hunt,  Mrs.  H.    Children  at  Jerusalem;  mod.  life  in  Syria.  21361 

—  Martineau,  H.    Syria  and  its  faith.     {In  her  East,  life.)  2934 

—  Modern  traveller,  v.  2,  3.  3092-3 

—  Porter,  J.  L.    The  giant  cities  of  Bashan;  and  Syria's  holv  places.  6723 

—  Potter,  H.  C.    The  gates  of  the  East;  winter  in  Egypt  and  Svria.  16778 

—  Riley,  I.    Syrian  home  life.                                                       '  12759 

Ecclesiastical  History. 

—  Etheridge,  J.  W.    The  Syrian  churches ;  with  a  lit.  trans,  of  the  Gospels 

fr.  the  Peschito.  *I 


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History, 

—  Pococke,  E.  and  others.    History  of  Greece,  Macedonia,  and  S.  5050 

—  See  also  Damascus. 

T.  T.  T.     Ho  Fi  of  the  yellow  girdle.    (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 
Ta'  abbet  Shurran.     Palgrave,  W.  G.     The  brigand  Ta'  abbet 
Bli  Shurran.     (Jn /lis  Ess.  on  East  quest.)  12382 

Tabernacle.     See  Jews. 

Table,  The,  Book  about ;  by  J.  C.  Jeaffreson.  2  v.  13619-20 

Table-talk  ;  by  A.  B.  Alcott.  17245 

Table-talk  ;  by  J.  H.  L.  Hunt.  12904 

Table-talk  ;  by  J.  Selden.      (Lib.  of  old  Eng.  pr.  Writers.)  3887 

Table  talk  ;  opinions  on  books,  men,  and  things ;  by  W.  Haz- 

litt.  2v.ini.  1817 

—  Same-,  2d.  ser.    2  v.  in  1.  1818 

—  Same',  essays  on  men  and  manners;  new  ed.,  ed.  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.  10744 
Table  talk  of  Martin  Luther  ;  tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt.                              6591 
Table  traits  with  something  on  them  ;  by  J.  Doran.                          1250 
Tableaux.     Frost,  S.  A.     Book  of  tableaux  and  shadow  pan- 
tomimes.                                                                                         8064 

—  Gill,  W.  F.    Parlor  tableaux  and  amateur  theatricals.  9599 

—  Head,  J.  H.    Home  pastimes ;  or,  Tableaux  vivants.  1822 

—  Prichard,  J.  V.    Tableaux  vivants  arranged  for  amateur  representation.      19580 

—  See  also  Amusements ; — Private  theatricals. 

Tables.     Frazer,  P.    Tables  for  the  determination  of  minerals, 

^  based  on  the  tables  of  Weisbach.  17212 

—  Pickering,  E.  C.     {In  his  Elements  of  phys.  manipulation,  v.  2.)  16040 

—  See  also  Mathematics ;  Mechanics. 

Tables  turned  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.  {In  his  Parlor  dramas.)            1513 

Tablets  ;  by  A.  B.  Alcott.  19200 

Tabor,  E.     The  blue  ribbon.  12362 

—  Dimplethorpe.    3  v.  21996-8 

—  Eglantine.                   -  13978 

—  Hope  Meredith.  13579 

—  Jeanie's  quiet  life.  7366 

—  The  last  of  her  line.  18514 

—  Little  Miss  Primrose.  19440 

—  St.  Olaves.  2194 
Tachygraphy.     Lindsley,  D.  P.  The  elements  of  tachygraphy.  21238 

Hand  book  of  takigrafy ;  contr.  stvle ;  with  chap,  on  the  simple  style.         22447 

The  manual  of  takigrafy.  '  15688 

The  note-taker;  or,  elements  of  T.,  pt.  2;  treat,  on  the  2d.  style  of  L.'s 

,  brief  writing.  19684 

—  See  also  Phonography;— Stenography. 

Tacitus,  C.  or  P.  C.     Opera  omnia,  qualem  pub.  J.J.  Oberlin, 

addit.  subj.  J.  Nandet.      (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)     5  v.  8337-41 

Contents.  V.  1.  Vita.— Veterum  scriptorum  de  T.  testimonia.— An- 
nalium  lib.  I-VI.  2.  AnnaliumXI-XYI.  3.  Historiarura  libri  quinque 
superstites.  4.  De  moribus  et  populis  Germanise. — Julii  Agricolae  vita. 
— De  oratoribus. — Excursus  variorum.  5.  Excursus  variorum. — Stem- 
ma  Caesarum. — Anecdota  de  imperatoribus. — Praefatio  G.  Broterii. — Ex- 
empla  imitationis  e  tragoediis  variorum  poetarum  Gallicorura  collecta. — 
Editions  et  traductions  de  Tacite,  par  Bardier. 

—  Works;  Oxford  trans.,  rev.,  with  notes.    2  v.  4334-5 

—  Life  of  Agricola ;  ed.  by  W.  F.  Allen.  19900 

—  Donne,  W.  B.    Tacitus.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  12011 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)  *I 
Tactics.     Upton,  E.     Tactics  for  nourmilitary  bodies.                  15968 

—  See  also  Artillery ;—Infantrv ; -Military  art  and  science;— U.  S.   War 

Dept. 
Tafel,  R.  L.     Documents  cone,  the  life  and  character  of  Swe- 

denborg.     2  v.  in  3.  18798-800 

—  Emanuel  Swedenborg  as  a  philosopher  and  man  of  science.  6860 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1217 

Taft,  C.  P.     The  South  Kensington  Museum  ;    what  it  is,  etc.  ; 

lect.  17791 
Taghconic  ;  the  romance  and  beauty  of  the  hills  ;    by  J.  E.  A. 

Smith.  19029 
Tahiti.     Reybaud  L.    Parlement  des  lies  de  la  Society  (Taiti) . 

(Zn  Ms  Marines,  etc.)  9544 
Tailor  and  fiddler  ;  by  T.  Michel.     {In  Michel,  T.  and  Moritz, 

A.     A  will  and  a  way.)  4789 

Taine,  H.  A.     The  ancient  regime.  15679 

—  Art  in  Greece.  9660 

—  Art  in  the  Netherlands.  9671 

—  Etude  sur  Merimee.     {In  MMm6e,  P.    Lettres  h.  une  inconnue.)  9467 

—  The  French  revolution ;  tr.  by  J.  Durand,  v.  1,  2.  21194-5 

—  History  of  English  literature.    2  v.  9724^ 

—  Same;  abgd.  fr.  trans,  of  H.  Van  Laun,  and  ed.  by  J.  Fiske.  11162 

—  The  ideal  in  art ;  tr.  by  J.  Durand.  8443 

—  Italy :  Florence  and  Venice ;  f r.  the  French,  by  J.  Durand.  7772 

—  Italy :  Rome  and  Naples;  fr.  the  French,  by  J.  Durand.  7357 

—  Lectures  on  art ;  tr.  by  J.  Durand.    2d.  ser.  21444 

Contents.    The  philosophy  of  art  in  Italv ;  Netherlands ;  Greece. 

—  Notes  on  England:  tr.  with introd.  chap,  [life,  etc.,  of  T.] ,  bv  W.  F. Rae. 

Portr.                                                                                        *  10504 

—  Notes  on  Paris.  13789 

—  On  intelligence.  9726 

—  The  philosophy  of  art.  11352 

—  A  tour  through  the  Pyrenees.  12367 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Taine  —  t)e  I'intelligence.     (In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  5.)  14356 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (/w  Ais  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  8;  Caus.  lund.,  v.  13.)  *I 
English  literature ;  by  H.  Taine.     {In  his  Eng.  portr.)  13635 

—  Scherer,  E.    Taine.    Histoire  de  la  litterature  anglaise.     {In  his  Etudes 

critiques.)  14600 

Tainsh,  E.  C.     Study  of  the  works  of  Tennyson.     New  ed. 

with  supp.  on  "The  Holy  Grail,  and  other  poems."  10843 

Tai-ping-wang.  Mackie,  J.  M.  Life  of  T.,  chief  of  the  Chi- 
nese insurrection.  2844 

Tait,  C.  Benham,  W.  Catharine  and  Craufurd  Tait ;  me- 
moir. 19497 

Tait,  P.  G.     Elementary  treatise  on  quarternions.    2d.  ed.,enl.  15868 

—  Lectures  on  some  rec.  advances  in  phys.  science.  15956 

Contents.  Introductory.  The  early  history  of  energy.— Establishment 
of  the  conservation  of  energy. — Transiformation  of  energy. — Transforma- 
tion of  heat  into  work.— Sources  and  transference  of  energy. — Radiation 
and  absorption.— Spectrum  analysis.— Conduction  of  heat.— Structure  of 
matter. 

—  and  Steele,  W.  J.    Treatise  on  the  dynamics  of  a  particle,  with  examples. 

2d.  ed.  *  8554 

—  and  Stewart,  B.    The  unseen  universe;  or  Phys.  speculations  on  a  fut. 

state.  '  13779 

—joint  author.    iSee  Stewart,  B. ;— Thomson,  W. 
Tait.     See  also  Tate. 
Take  care  of  little  Charley;    by  J.   Brougham.     (In  French's 

mil),  dram.,  v.  21.)  11846 

Taken  at  the  flood  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  12879 

Takigrafy.     See  Tachygraphy. 

Taking  the  bastile  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  9309 

Talbot,  C.     Letter  to  a  new-born  child.     (Li  Hunt,  J.  H.  L. 

Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Elwood,  A.  K.  {In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 
Talbot.  F.  Through  fire  and  water.  12477 
Talbot,  J.  G.     The  Church  and  the  universities.     (In  Weir, 

A.     The  Church  and  the  age,  ser.  2.)  10823 


1218  FKEE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Talbot,  T.  The  Enchiricliou  of  Epictetas,  and  the  Golden 
Verses  of  Pythagoras ;  tr.  into  Eng.  prose  and  verse ; 
with  notes  ;  with  some  original  poems.  21212 

Talboys,  W.  P.     West  India  pickles ;  diary  of  a  cruise  thro. 

the  West  Indies.  15329 

Talcott,  D.  S.  Jesus  Christ  the  all-sufficient  evid.  of  Christ- 
ianity. (In  Boston  lect.,  1871.)  12134 
Talcott,  Mrs.  H.  B.  G.  The  fortunes  of  Miss  Folleu.  15766 
Tale  for  a  chimney  corner,  and  other  essays  ;  by  L.  Hunt.  12900 
Tale  of  a  physician  ;  by  A.  J.  Davis.  7766 
Tale  of  a  salamander  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     (In  his  His  level  best, 

etc.)  •  11209 

Tale  of  a  tub  ;  by  J.  Swift.     (In  his  Works.)  4323 

Tale  of  an  old  man's  youth.  (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  House- 
hold Words,  V.  8.)  14308 
Tale  of  the  Inquisition.  (In  Isaacs,  I.  S.  Friday  night.)  8459 
Tale  of  the  Simplon,  A  ;  byE.  E.Hale.  (Tales  for  trav.,v.  4.)  13933 
Tale  of  two  cities  ;  by  C.  Dickens.  1215 
Tales,  Six  popular.     See  Lodge,  H.  C. 

Tales  and  selections  fr.  the  English  souvenirs  for  1828.  4346 

.Tales  and  sketches  of  Chr.  life  ;  [by  E.  R.  Charles].  5795 

Tales  at  tea  time  ;  fairy  stories  ;  by  E.  H.  K.  Hugessen.  11181 

Tales  from  Blackwood.     12  v.  in  6.  19140-5 

Contents.  Vol.  1.  Aytoun,  W.  E.  The  Glenmutchkin  railway.— Vau- 
derdeckeu's  message  home.— The  floating  beacon. — Colonua  the  painter. — 
Lockhart,  J.  G.  Napoleon.— Hamley,  E.  B.  A  legend  of  Gibraltar.— 
Mudford,  W.  The  iron  shroud. — Hamley,  E.  B.  Lazaro's  legacy. — Ma- 
ginn,  W.  A  story  without  a  tail. —Faustus  and  Queen  Elizabeth.— Aytoun, 
W.  E.  How  I  became  a  Yeoman.— Southey,  C.  A.  B.  Devereux  hall.— 
Macnish,  R.  The  Metempsychosis.— College  theatricals.  2.  A  reading 
party  in  the  long  vacation.— Father  Tom  and  the  Pope.— Southey,  C.A.B. 
La  petite  Madelaine.— Maginn,  W.  Bob  Burke's  duel  with  Ensign  Brady. 
—The  headsman:  a  tale  of  doom.— Gait,  J.  The  wearyful  woman.— 
Aytoun,  W.  E.  How  I  stood  for  the  Dreepdaily  burghs.— Mudford,  W. 
First  and  last. — The  duke's  dilemma;  chronicle  of  Xiesenstein. — The  old 
gentleman's  teetotum. — "Woe  to  us  when  we  lose  the  watery  wall;" 
poem. — My  college  friends  :  Charles  Russell,  the  gentleman  commoner. — 
Hughes,  J.  The  magic  lay  of  the  one-horse  chay.  3.  Hardman,  F.  Ad- 
ventures in  Texas:  abgd.fr.  German  of  Sealsfield. — Aytoun,  W.  E.  How 
we  got  possession  of  the  Tuileries.— Lockhart,  J.  G.'  Capt.  Baton's  la- 
ment.—Arbouville,  Countess  d'.  The  village  doctor.— Hogg,  J.  A  sin- 
gular letter  from  Southern  Africa.- Hardman,  F.  My  friend,  the  Dutch- 
man.—My  college  friends:  No.  2.  Horace  Leicester.— Aytoun,  W.  E. 
The  emerald  studs.— My  college  friends :  No.  3.  W".  Wellington  Hurst.— 
Hardman,  F.  Christine :  a  Dutch  story.— The  man  in  the  bell.  4.  Hard- 
man,  F.  My  English  acquaintance.— Doubleday,  T.  The  murderer's  last 
night.— Narration  of  certain  uncommon  things  that  did  formerly  happen 
to  me,  Herbert  Willis,  B.D.— The  wags.— The  wet  wooing :  a  narrative  of 
'98.— Ben-na-Groich.— Aytoun,  W.  E.  The  surveyor's  tale.— The  Forrest- 
race  romance.— Edwards,  C.  DiYasari:  a  tale  of  Florence.— Hardman, 
F.  Sigismund  Tatello.— The  boxes.  5.  Rosaura:  a  tale  of  Madrid.— 
Adventure  in  the  Northwest  territory.— Harry  Bolton's  curacy.— The  Flor- 
ida pirate.— The  pandour  and  his  princess.— The  beauty  draught.— Antonio 
di  Carara.— The  fatal  repast.— Kent,  W.  C.  The  vision  of  Cagliostro.— 
The  first  and  last  kiss.— Hardman,  F.  The  smuggler's  leap.— The  haunted 
and  the  haunters.— The  duellists.  6.  The  Natolian  story-teller.— Morley, 
J.  The  first  and  last  crime.— John  Rintoul.— Hardman,  F.  Major  Moss.— 
The  premier  and  his  wife. — Tickler  among  the  thieves  I— The  Bridegroom 
of  Barna,— The  involuntary  experimentalist.— Lebrun's  lawsuit.— The 
snowing-up  of  Strath  Lugas.'— A  few  words  on  social  philosophy. 
—  Same;  new  Herieti.    24  v.  *  19146-69 

Contents.    V.  1.    Oliphant,  L.    Tender  recollections  of  Irene  Macgilli- 
cuddy.— Walford,  L.  B.    Nan :  a  summer  scene.— The  bells  of  Botreaux.— 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1219 

Hamley,  E.  B.  Kecent  confessions  of  an  opium-eater.  2.  Hamley,  E.  B. 
Shakespeare's  funeral.— Lockhart,  L.  W.  M.  A  night  with  the  volunteers 
of  Strathkinahan.— The  philosopher's  baby.— Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.  The  se- 
cret chamber.  3.  The  battle  of  Dorking.— Late  for  the  train.— Aytoun, 
W.  E.  The  congress  and  the  Agapedome.— Maga's  birthday.  4.  Fran- 
cillon,  R.  E.  Grace  Owen's  engagement.— Aj^toun,  W.  E.  The  raid  of 
Arnaboll.— Neaves,  C,  Xd.  How  to  make  a  pedigree.  5.  Who  painted 
the  great  Murillo  de  la  Merced?— A  parochial  epic— A  military  adventure 
in  the  Pyrenees.  6.  Allardyce,  A.  The  Pundrapore  residency.— False- 
ly accused.— Witch-Hampton  hall.  7.  A  railway  junction;  or,  The  ro- 
mance of  Ladvbank.— Metamorphoses.— Cheape,  D.  Betsy  Brown.  8. 
Hamley,  E.  B*.  The  last  French  hero.— Lockhart,  L.  W.  M.  Unlucky 
Tim  Griffin,  his  love  and  his  luck.— The  spectre  of  Mila^gio.  9.  Oli- 
phant, L.  The  autobiography  of  a  joint-stock  company,  (hmited).— Wal- 
ford,  L.  B.  Bee  or  Beatrix.— The  night  wanderer  of  an  Afghaun  fort. — 
Macleod,  N.  Ayrshire  curling  song.  10.  Hamley,  C.  The  light  on  the 
hearth.— How  to  boil  peas.— dive's  dream  before  the  battle  of  Plassey. 
11.  Lever,  C.  What  I  did  at  Belgrade;  by  Bob  Considine.— Shand,  A. 
I.  Wrecked  off  the  Riff  coast.— Dollie,  and  the  two  Smiths.— Majendie, 
M.  A  railway  journey.  12.  Francillon,  R.  E.  A  dog  without  a  tail. 
—Hamley,  C'  Wassail.  13.  Cousin  John's  property.— Story,  W.  W. 
A  modern  magician. — Allardyce,  A.  Edgar  Wayne's  escape.  14.  The 
lost  secret  of  the  Cocos  group. — The  two  Mrs.  Scudamores. — Bates's  tour. 
15.  The  devil's  frills.— Francillon,  R.  E.  A  story  of  Eulenburg.— The 
shadow  of  the  door.  16.  The  wreck  of  the  Strathmore.— Lever,  C 
Hero-worship  and  its  dangers.— Annie  and  her  master.— W.,  H  D.  A 
feuilleton.  17.  Greg,  P.  Guy  Neville's  ghost. -Hardmun,  F.— The 
great  unknown.— The  Easter  trip  of  two  ochlophobists.  \H.  Aytoun, 
W.  E.  Rapping  the  question.— My  after-dinner  adventures  with'  Peter 
Schlemihl.— Oliphant,  L.  Aunt  Ann's  ghost  story.— The  blue  dragoon.- 
Winchilsea,  Earl  of.  Lord  Hatton.  19.  The  'missing  bills.— Cheadle, 
W.  B.  My  hunt  or  the  silver  fox. — Narrative  of  Prince  Charlie's  escape. 
—A  fenian  alarm.— Lindau,  R.  The  philosopher's  pendulum.  20.  Wal- 
ford,  L.  B.  Lady  Adelaide.— Witcherley  ways :  a  Christmas  tale.— Lever, 
C.  How  Frank  Thornton  was  cured;  by  Bob  Considine.— Walker.  A.  L. 
In  life  and  in  death. — A  cause  worth  trying.  21,  The  haunted  enghe- 
nio.— Veley,  M.  Millv's  first  love.— Mrs.  Beauchamp's  ven»^ance.— Kin- 
kel,  G.  A  family  f eud.— Sturgis,  J.  The  disappointing  boy.  22.  The  cot- 
tage by  the  river.— A  ride  for  life.— Sketch  fr.  Babylon.— The  engine- 
driver  to  his  engine :  by  W.  J.  M.  R.  23.  Francillon,  R.  E.  Left-hand- 
ed El§a. — The  great  earthquake  at  Lisbon. — Lever,  C.  Some  one  pays. — 
Sir  Tray  :  an  Arthurian  idyl.  24.  Whittlebridge. — Nenuphar :  a  fancy. 
—Whist  at  our  club.— My  investment  in  the  far  west. — King,  H.  Brown's 
peccadillo. 
Tales  from  the  German  ;  tr.  by  J.  OxeDford  and  C.  A.  Feiling.  5217 
Contents.  Musaeus,  J.  H.  Libussa.— Schiller,  F.  The  criminal  fr. 
lost  honour.— Hauff,  W.  The  cold  heart.— Immermann,  K.  Wonders  in 
the  Spess  art. —Hauff,  W.  Nose,  the  dwarf  .—Van  der  Velde,  C.  F.  Axel. 
—Hoffman,  E.  T.  W.  The  sandman.— Kleist,  H.  von.  Michael  Kohlhaas. 
—  Same ;  [with  additions] .  4347 

Additional  contents.  Hauff,  W.  The  severed  hand.— Hoffman,  E.  T. 
W.  The  elementarv  spirit. — The  Jesuits'  church  in  G.— Kleist,  H.  von. 
St.  Cecilia.— Tieck/L.  The  Klausenburg.— Richter,  J.  P.  F.  The  moon. 
—Goethe,  J.  W.  The  new  Paris.— Oehlenschliiger,  A.  AH  and  Gulhvndi.— 
Zschokke,  H.  Alamontade. 
Tales  from  two  hemispheres  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.  16650 

Tales  of  a  grandfather  ;  by  W.  Scott.     4  v.  3828-31 

Tales  of  a  traveller  ;  by  W.  Irving.  2160 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn  ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  2751 

Tales  of  Charlton  School ;  by  W.  and  H.  C.  Adams.  5935 

Tales  of  England  and  Scotland  ;  fr.  Chambers's  Miscellany.  1394 

Contents.  Life  of  Scott.— Select  poetical  pieces  of  Scott.— The  Ettrick 
shepherd.— Rob  Roy  and  the  clan  Macgregor,— Scottish  traditionary  sto- 
ries.— Traditionary  stories  of  Tweeddale.— Account  of  the  Borders.— Per- 
secutions in  Scotland.— The  Camisards.— Stranger's  visit  to  Edinburgh.- 
Account  of  the  Highlands.— Norman  conquest  of  England.— Jews  in  Eng- 
land.—Plague  in  London.— Christmas  holiday.— Be  just  before  you  are 
generous. — Select  pieces  of  Cowper. 


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Tales  of  Flemish  life  ;  by  H.  Conscience.  927 

Tales  of  home  ;  by  B.  Taylor.     (  With  Beauty  and  the  beast.)  10101 

Tales  of  modern  Oxford.  22843 
Tales  of  the  crusaders  ;   by  W.  Scott.     See  The  betrothed  ; — 

The  talisman. 

Tales  of  the  genii ;  by  J.  Ridley.  3655 
Tales  of  the  good  woman,  by  a  doubtful  gentleman  ;    by  J.  K. 

Paulding.  7071 

Tales  out  of  school ;  by  F.  R.  Stockton.  15379 

Talfourd,  F.     Shylock.     (In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  17.)  11844 
Talfourd,  T.  N.    Address,  Manchester  Athenaeum,  1845.     (In 

Literary  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  Critical  and  misc.  writings.    2d.  Amer.  ed.     (Mod.  Brit.  Essayists.)  43.51 

Contents.  British  novels  and  romances.— Mackenzie.— The  author  of 
Waverley.— Godwin.— Maturin.—  Rymer  on  Tragedy.— CoUey  Cibber's 
Apology  for  his  life. — John  Dennis's  Works. — Modern  periodical  literature. 
— Genius  and  writings  of  Wordsworth. — North's  Life  of  Lord  Guilford. 
— Hazlitt's  Lectures  on  the  drama. — Wallace's  Prospects  of  mankind, 
nature,  and  Providence.  —  Pulpit  oratory. —  Recollections  of  Lisbon.^ 
Lloyd's  poems.  —  Mr.  Oldaker  on  mod.  improvements.  —  Chapter  on 
"  Time." — The  profession  of  the  bar.— The  wine  cellar.— Destruction  of 
the  Brunswick  theatre  by  fire.— First  appearance  of  Fanny  Kemble.— 
The  melo-dramas  against"^  gambling.— Intellectual  character'  of  the  late 
W.  Hazlitt.— The  late  Dowager  Lady  Holland.— Address,  Manchester 
Athenseum.— Lord  Eldon  and  Lord  Stowell.— Speech  for  the  defendant 
in  the  prosecution  of  the  Queen  v.  Moxon. — Bill  to  amend  the  law  of 
copyright. — The  Westminster  play. 

—  Early  Greek  poetrv;   tragic  poets,  with  view  of  Gr.  tragedy;    Lyric 

poets.    (In  Talfourd,  T.  N.  and  others.    Hist,  of  Greek  lit.)  6381 

—  Early  history  of  Greece.    See  Pococke,  E. 

—  History  of  the  Roman  republic.     See  Pococke,  E. 

—  Ion.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  1.)  11803 

—  Life  of  C.  Lamb.     {In  Lamb,  C.    Works,  v.  1.)  4349 

—  Literarj^  sketches  and  letters;  memorials  of  C.  Lamb.  2d.  ed.                         2554 

—  Tragedies ;  added,  Sonnets  and  verses.  5870 

Contents.    Ion.— The  Athenian  captive. — Glencoe. — Sonnets. 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     (/w  his  Lit.  remin.,  v.  2.)  '  1154 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  awe?  Pococke,  E.    Greek  historians.    (In  Talfourd,  T.  N.  and  others. 

History  of  Greek  lit.)  6381 

—  and  others.   History  of  Greek  literature.    2d.  ed.,rev.  and  enl.  (Encvcl. 

Metrop.)  *  '  6381 

Contents.  Talfourd,  T.  N.  Early  Greek  poetry;  Tragic  poets  of  G., 
with  view  of  Gr.  tragedy;  Lyric  poets  of  Greece'.— Blomfield,  C.  J.  The 
chorus  in  anc.  tragedy.— The  old  comedy  of  Greece.— Whitcombe,  R. 
The  middle  and  new  comedy  of  Greece.— Pococke,  E.  The  Ionic  biogra- 
phers ;  Greek  pastoral  poetry.— Talfourd,  T.  N.  and  Pococke,  E.  The 
Greek  historians.— Ottley,  J.  B.  Greek  orators.— Philological  notes.— 
Bernhardy,  G.  Greek  literary  chronology. 
Talis  qualis  ;  tales  of  the    jury-room;  by  G.  Griffin.     {Tnhis 

Works.)  ^  5405 

Talisman,  The;  by  W.  Scott.     (Tales  of  the  crusaders.)  3812 

Talismano,  II ;  grand  opera  ;  by  M.  W.  Balfe.  *I 

Talk  with  my  pupils  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  S.  Sedgwick.  3863 

Talking.     Huntington,  F.  D.     Good  talking  as  a  fine  art.  20859 

Talking  leaves.  The  ;  by  W.  O.  Stoddard.  22088 

Tallack,  W.  Humanity  and  humanitarianism ;  with  ref.  to 
prison  systems  of  Gt.  Brit,  and  the  U.  S.  (In  Nat.  Cong, 
on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  ISTO.)  *I 

—  Influence  of  the  prison  congress  of  1872.     (In  Nat.  Pris.  Ref.  Cong. 

Trans.,  1874.)  *I 

Tallahassee  girl,  A  ;   [by  B.  D.  Jones].  21424 


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Talleyrand  Perigord,  C.  M.  de.  Correspondence  of  T.  and 
King  Louis  XVIII.  dur.  the  Congress  of  Vienna  ;  fr.  manu- 
scripts ;  pref.,  etc.,  by  M.  G.  Pallain.     Portr.  and  index.  20579 

—  Etude  sur  la  r^publique  des  Etats-Unis  d'Am^rique,  1776-1876.  14468 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  626 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.     {in  his  Hist,  characters,  v.  1.)  9114 

—  Mignet,  F.  A.  A.     {In  his  Not.  et  portr.,  v.  1.)  9573 

—  Kogers,  S.     {In  his  Recollections.)  3688 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  12.)  *I 
Monsieur  de  Talleyrand.  *I 

—  Timbs,  J.    {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 
Tallien,  Mme.  T.  C.     See  Chimay,  T.  C.^  princesse  de. 
Tallmadge,  N.  P.     Introduction,   etc.     (In  Linton,   C.     The 

healing  of  the  nations.)  509 
Talma,  F.  J.     Irving,  W.     Conversations  with  T.     (In  his 

Spanish  papers,  v.  2.)  5869 

Talmage,  T.  DeW.     Crumbs  swept  up.  11286 

—  Old  wells  dug  out;  sermons.  12940 
Talmud.     A  Talmudic  miscellany ;  extr.  fr.  the  Talmud,  the 

Midrashim,  and  the  Kabbalah ;  compl.  and  tr.  by  P.  I. 

Hershon  ;  pref.  by  F.  W.  Farrar  ;  notes  and  indexes.  19948 

—  Barclay,  J.    The  Talmud.  17797 

—  Deutsch,  E.    Lectures  on  the  Talmud.     {In  his  Literary  rem.)  12376 

—  Polano,  H.    Selections  fr.  the  Talmud.    Also,  Brief  sk.  of  the  men  who 

made  and  commented  upon  it:  fr.  the  original.  16726 

—  Theodores,  T.    The  Talmud.    {In  Owens  College.    Ess.  and  addr.)  12926 

—  Wuensche,  A.      Neue  Beitrage  zur  Erlauterung  der  Evangelien  aus 

Talmud  und  Midrasch.  16417 
Talpa,  A.     Life.     (Mod.  saints  and  serv.  of  God.)  8939 
Talpa ;  or,  Chronicles  of  a  clay  farm  ;  by  C.  W.  Hoskyns.  2265 
Tsdvi,  pseud.     See  Robinson,  T.  A.  L.  von  J. 
Taming  of  the  shrew.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Tanagra,  TJie  artist  of  ;  by  T.  G.  Appleton.     (In  his  Chequer- 
work.)  19019 
Tanagra  figurines  ;  by  M.  F.  Curtis.  *I 
Tancock,  O.  W.    England  dur.  the  Amer.  and  European  wars, 

1765-1820.  (Epochsof  Eng.  Hist.)  (Harper'shf.-hr.  ser.)  17875 

—  An  English  grammar  and  reading  book.  *I 
Tancred  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  5837 
Tandem  drivers.     Hints  to  young  tandem  drivers,  by  an  old 

hand.                                                            •  16867 

Taney,  R.  B.  Murray,  N.  Letters  to  T.   (Romanism  at  home.)  5950 

—  Tyler,  S.  Memior  of  Taney.  11117 
Tangier.  Vyse,  L.  H.  A  winter  in  Tangier,  etc.  22429 
Tangled  ;  by  R.  Carew.  17034 
Tangled  skein,  The  ;  by  A.  Fonblanque,  Jr.  12881 
Tangled  talk  ;  an  essayist's  holiday.  2d.  ed.  6633 
Tangletown  letters.  The;  by  [E.  W.  Reynolds].  5161 
Tanglewood  tales  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  6446 
Tanner,  H.  Account  of  the  life,  trials,  etc.  of  E.  P.  Lovejoy.  *I 
Tanner,  Prof.  H.  Description  of  the  phosphate  sewage  pro- 
cess.    (In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc, 

V.  1.)  *I 

—  First  principles  of  agriculture.  4th.  ed.  21846 
Tannhauser.     Hacklaender,  F.  W.    Der  Tannhauser.     (In  his 

Werke,  v.  37.)  10292 


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—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Tanning.     Collins,  J.     Hides  and  leather.  15473 

—  Schultz,  J.  S.    Lei^ther  manuf .  in  the  U.  S. ;  methods  and  economies  of 

tanning.    Added,  Report  on  the  relative  economies  of  burning  wet 

spent  tan,  by  T.  Skeel.'  16614: 
Tao-te-King,  Taouism.     See  Lao-Tse. 

Tapestried  chamber,  The  ;  by  W.  Scott.  13220 

Tapestry.     Champeaux,  A.  de.     Tapestry ;  with  woodcuts.  *I 

—  Hayes,  J.  L.    Tapestry,  and  its  relations  to  decorative  art.  19622 
— ^  Jewitt,  L.  Among  glass,  stained  glass,  encaustic  tiles,  tapestry,  etc.    {In 

his  Half-hrs.  among  English  antiq.)                                       '  16829 

Tapestry  room,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Molesworth.  19411 

Tapi)an,  A.     Tappan,  L.     Life  of  A.  Tappan.  8671 

Tappan,  W.  B.  Late  and  early  poems.  4352 
Tarbell,  H.  S.     The  prison   school.     {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen. 

and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *1 

Tarbox,  I.  N.  Life  of  Israel  Putnam  O'Old  Put.").  15777 
Tardieu,  J.  R.  {pseud.  J.  T.  de  Saint-Germaine) .     Money;  a 

tale.     (Appletons'  new  handy-vol.  ser.)  18822 

—  Only  a  pin !  11597 
Tarentiile,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  3.)  *I 
Targums.     See  Bible.   Old  Testament.  Chaldee. 

Tariff.     See  Free  trade  ; — United  States. 

Tarlton  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  {In  her  Parent's  assistant.)   1336  ;  15296 

Tarn,  E.  W.     Practical  geometry.  11126 

—  The  science  of  building.  11053 
Tartar  fairy  tale  ;  literally  trans.     ( Jn  Hale,  E.  E.     Tales  for 

trav.,  V.  7.)  13936 

—  Same.  {In  Thirteen  good  stories.)  11874 
Tartarin  of  Tarascon.     See  Don  Quixote,  The  new. 

Tartary.     Description. 

—  Hue,  E.  R.    Travels  in  Tartarv,  etc.,  1844-6.  2053 

Travels  in  Tartary.  etc.     {In  Tavlor,  B.    Cvcl.  of  mod.  travel.)  4356 

Recollections  of  a  journey  through  Tartary,  Thibet,  and  China,  1844-^.  12999 

—  Shaw,  R.  Visits  to  High  Tartary,  Yarkand,  and  Kashghar,  etc.  10699 
Tartuffe,  Le  ;  com^die  ;  par  Moli^re.     (Oeuvres,  v.  5.)  14608 

—  Same;  Eng.  trans.    {In  his  Dram,  wks.,  v.  2.)  16844 
Tarver,  ¥.,  joint  author.     See  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W. 
Tascheubeig,  E.  P.    Die  Jnsekten.     {In  Brehm,  A.  E.    Thier- 

leben,  v.  9.)  *I 

Tasimeter.     McClure,  J.  B.     Edison  and  his  inventions.  18612 

Tasmania.     Meredith,  L.  A.     My  home  in  Tasmania.  3013 

Tasmanian  friends  and  foes,  feathered,  furred,  and  finned.  20676 

—  Senior,  W.  Travel  and  trout  in  the  antipodes.  20345 
Tasso,  T.     Jerusalem  delivered;  tr.,  with  life  of  the  author, 

by  J.  H.  Wiffen.     Illust.     3d.  Amer.  ed.  4770 

—  Cherbuliez,  Y.    Le  Prince  Vitale;  essai  et  recit  a  propos  de  la  folie  du 

Tasse.  14462 

—  Harrison,  J.  A.    In  Tasso's  garden.    {In  his  Group  of  poets.)  13752 
-Hasell,  E.  J.    Tasso.  22383 

—  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Critical  not,  of  life,  etc.   {In  his  Stor.  fr.  the  It.  poets.)  2105 

—  Wiffen,  J.  H.    Life  of  T.;  with  app.  on  the  "Jerusalem  delivered,"  by 

M.  Simonde  de  Sismondi.  4769 

—  Wilde,  R.  H.    Conjectures  and  researches  cone,  the  love,  madness,  etc. 

of  Tasso.    2  V.  4777-8 
Taste.     See  Esthetics. 
Tastu,  Mme.  S.  C.  A.  V.    Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr. 

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Taswell-Langmead,  T.  P.     See  Langmead,  T.  P.  T. 

Tate,  J.  8.    Surcharged  and  different  forms  of  retaining  walls. 

(Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14167 

Tate,  N.     Hamilton,  W.     {In  Us  Poets  laureate.)  18533 

Tate,  R.     Recent   and  fossil  shells.      {In  Woodward,   S.   P. 

Manual  of  the  moUusca.)  *I 

Tate.    See  also  Tait. 
Tauchnitz,   B.     Five  centuries  of  the  English  language  and 

literature  [1324-1771].  7013 

Tauler,  J.    History  and  life  ;  with  sermons,  trans.,  and  not.  of 

T.'s  life,  by  8.  Winkworth  ;  pref.  by  C.  Kingsley.  Introd. 

by  R.  D.  Hitchcock.  4353 

Taunton,  Mass.     Emery,  8.  H.     Ministry  of  Taunton  ;  introd. 

not.  by  F.  Baylies.     2  v.  1386-7 

Taurinus,  T.  C.     Votum  fortunae  Prsenestinae.     {In  Lemaire, 

N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  3.)  (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8361 

Tautphoeus,  J.,  Freiherrinn  von.     At  odds.  4073 

—  Cyrilla.  8696 

—  The  initials.  4355 

—  Quits  4354 
Tavernicus,  The;  by  [_Mrs.  Gore],     (in /ier  Hungarian   tales, 

V.  2.)  21561 

Taxation.    Mill,  .1.  8.     L'avere  e  I'imposta.    {In  Ms  Diss,  and 

disc,  V.  5.)  14356 

—  Wells,  D.  A.    Rational  princ.  of  taxation.  -(In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  See  also  Great  Britain :—  U.  S. 

Taxation  of  church  property.     Hovey,  A.     Religion    and   the 

state;  protection  or  alliance?  taxation  or  exemption ?  12672 

Taxation  without  representation.     See  Woman  suffrage. 

Taxes.     Dowell,  8.    8ketch  of  the  hist,  of  taxes  in  Eng.,  v.  1  : 

to  the  Civil  war,  1642.  16525 

Taxidermy.     Batty,  J.  H.     Practical  T.  and  home  decoration.         *I 

—  Brown,  T.    The  taxidermist's  manual.  529 

—  Hallock,  C.    Instructions  in  shooting,  fishing,  T.,  etc.    {In  his  Sports- 

man's gazetteer.)  *I 

—  Manton,  W.  P.  Taxidermy  without  a  teacher.  21597 
Tayler,  C  B.  Mark  Wilton,  the  merchant's  clerk.  6435 
Tayler,  J.  J.     Attempt   to   ascertain  the  character  of  the  4th. 

Gospel.  8717 

—  Christian  aspects  of  faith  and  dutv ;  discourses.  17150 

—  Letters  embr.  his  life :  ed.  by  J.  H.  Thom.  Portr.  2  v.  11423-4 
Tayler,  W.  Thirty-eight  years  in  India.  Illust.  2  v.  22836-7 
Tayleure,  C.  W.  Plays.  See  8argent,  E.  Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Taylor,  A.  Sunday  school  photographs.  6624 
Taylor,  A.  ^.^  joint  author.  See  Bain,  A.  ; — Brande,  W.  T. 
Taylor,  A.  Guienne  ;  notes  of  an  autumn  tour.  19918 
Taylor,  A.  T.    The  towers  and  steeples  designed  by  C.  Wren ; 

essay.     Illust.  *I 

Taylor,  B.     At  home  and  abroad.     2  ser.     2  v.                          4435-6 

—  Beauty  and  the  beast ;  and  Tales  of  home.  10101 

—  Boys  of  other  countries ;  stories  for  Amer.  boys.  16127 

—  By-ways  of  Europe.  7672 

—  Central  Asia ;  trav.  in  Cashmere,  Little  Thibet,  etc.  (Illust.  lib.  of  trav.)      12239 

—  Colorado ;  a  summer  trip.  6607 

—  Cyclopedia  of  mod.  travel.  4356 


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—  Eldorado ;  or,  Adv.  in  the'  path  of  empire.  4357 

—  Hannah  Thurston.  5481 

—  Home  pastorals,  ballads,  and  lyrics.  14247 

—  Illustrated  library  of  travel  and  adventure ;  namely : 

Bacon,  G.  B.    Siam,  as  it  was  and  is.  11479 

Cumming,  G.    Wild  men  and  wild  beasts.  9867 

Richardson,  J.    Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone.  11101 

Taylor,  B.    Japan  in  our  day.  9819 

-  Lake  regions  of  Central  Africa.  11335 

-  Travels  in  South  Africa.  11100 

-  Travels  in  Arabia.  10063 

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—  Lars ;  a  pastoral  of  Norway.  11391 

—  Letter:  researches  of  Dr.  Schliemann,  1872, 1873;  Sketch  of  Dr.  S.    {In 

Tribune  pop.  sci.)  12943:*! 

—  The  masque  of  the  Gods. 

—  Northern  travel ;  pictures  of  Sweden,  Denmark,  etc. 

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—  Poems  of  home  and  travel. 

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—  Poetical  works. 

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—  The  prophet ;  a  tragedy. 

—  School  history  of  Germany;  to  1871. 

—  The  story  of  Kennett. 

—  Studies  in  Germ,  literature ;  introd.  by  G.  H.  Boker. 

Contents.  Earliest  German  literature.— The  Minnesingers.— The  mediae- 
val epic— The  Nibelungenlied.— Literature  of  the  reformation. — Litera- 
ture of  the  17th.  cent.— Lessing.— Klopstock,  Wieland,  and  Herder.- Schil- 
ler.— Goethe. — Goethe's  Faust. — Richter. 

—  Travels  in  Arabia.     (Illust.  lib.  of  trav.) 

—  Travels  in  Greece  and  Russia;  with  an  exc.  to  Crete. 

—  Travels  in  South  Africa.     (Illust.  lib.  of  trav.) 

—  Views  a-foot. 

—  Visit  to  India,  China,  and  Japan,  1853. 

—  Notice  of  T.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Poets'  homes.) 
Taylor,  B.  F.     Between  the  gates;   [California].     Illust. 

—  The  grammar  of  hfe.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.) 

—  January  and  June. 

—  Mission  Ridge  and  Lookout  Mountain. 

—  Old  time  pictures  and  sheaves  of  rhyme.    2d.  ed. 

—  Pictures  of  life  in  camp  and  field. 

—  Summer-savory,  gleaned  fr.  rural  nooks  in  pleasant  weather. 

—  Three  November  days.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  11.) 

—  The  world  on  wheels ;  and  other  sketches.) 
Taylor,  C.  W.    The  drunkard's  warning 

V.  45.) 
Taylor,  D.  T.     The  voice  of  the  Church    on 

kingdom  of  the  Redeemer ;  rev.  and   ed. 

L.  Hastings. 
Taylor,  E.    T.     Haven,  G.    and   Russell,    T.     Incidents   and 

anecdotes  of  T. 
Taylor,  E.     Blindpits. 

—  Quixstar. 
Taylor,  E.  M.     Madeira;  its  scenery,  and  how  to  see  it 

lists  of  trees,  flowers,  etc.     Map. 
Taylor,  Emily.     Dear  Charlotte's  boys  ;  Ellis  Gordon,  of  Bol- 
ton farm  ;  Purples  and  blues.     (Magnet  stories.) 


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Taylor,    F.    W.     The   flag   ship ;    or,  A   voyage   around    the 

world,  V.  2.  4366 

Taylor,  F.     Primer   of   pianoforte    playing;    with   examples. 

(Sci.  prim.)  17560 

Taylor,  H.    Philip  van  Artevelde  ;  dram,  romance.  7075 

—  Home,  R.  H.    H.  Taylor  and  the  author  of  "  Festus."     {In  his  New 

spirit  of  the  age.)  20D0 

—  Stephen,  J.    Taylor's  Edwin  the  Fair.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  4351 
Taylor,  I.     Considerations  on  the  Pentateuch.  *I 

—  Elements  of  thought ;  or,  Concise  expl.  of   the  terms  of   intellectual 

philosophy.  4368 

—  History  of  the  transmission  of  anc.  books  to  mod.  times ;  with  the  Pro- 

cess of  hist,  proof:  incl.  rem.  on  Relative  strength  of  the  evid.  of  the 

Holy  Scriptures.    New  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  11380 

—  Home  education.  4370 

—  Fanaticism.  4369 

—  Logic  in  theology,  and  other  essays.  11367 

Contents.  Logic  in  theology.— State  of  Unitarianism  in  England. — 
Nilus:  the  Christian  courtier  in  the  desert.— Paula :  high  quality  and 
asceticism  in  the  4th.  cent.— Theodosius :  Pagan  usages,  and  the  Christian 
magistrate.— Julian :  prohibitive  education.—"  Without  controversy." 

—  Loyola ;  and  Jesuitism  in  its  rudiments.  11368 

—  Natural  history  of  enthusiasm.  11369 

—  Physical  theory  of  another  life.  4371 

—  The  restoration  of  belief;  new  ed.,  rev. ;  with  add.  section.  16007 

—  Spirit  of  the  Hebrew  poetry.  11366 

—  Weslev  and  Methodism.  *I 

—  Gilfillan,  G.    {In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.,  and  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2256;  2257 

—  Stephen,  J.    The  historian  of  enthusiasm.     {In  his  Ess.,  v.  2.)  8976 
Taylor,    Eev.    Isaac.     Words   and   places ;    or.    Etymological 

illust.    of  hist.,  ethnology,    and  geography;  3d.  ed.,  rev. 

Map.  *I 

Taylor,  J.  E.     The    aquarium ;  its  inhabitants,  structure,  and 

management.  18454 

—  Flowers ;  their  origin,  shapes,  perfumes,  and  colours.  Hlust.                        19084 

—  Geological  stories.  11769 

—  Half  hours  in  the  green  lanes.  12209 

—  Same;  5th.  ed.  18846 

—  Mountain  and  moor.    (Nat.  hist,  rambles.)  19301 

—  Notes  on  collect,  and  preserv.  natural  history  objects.  16858 

—  Underground.     (Nat.  hist,  rambles.)  19299 

—  See  also  Hardwick's  Science-gossip. 

Taylor,  J.  H.  Extraordinary  traflSc  on  highways  by  traction 
engines  and  the  loads  they  draw.  (In  Assoc,  of  Mun. 
and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

—  Memorandum  cone,  the  refugee  cases  of   yellow  fever  in  Phila.,  1878. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

Taylor,  J.  8.     Court  and  cellar  dwellings   in    Liverpool.     (In 

Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  5.)  *I 

Taylor,  James.     The  Scottish  covenanters.   (CasselPs  monthly 

lib.)  20609 

Taylor,  Jane.     Elwood,  A.  K.     (In  her  Mem.,  v.  2.)  22791 

Taylor,  Jeremy.     Selections.    (In  Montagu,  B.    Select,  fr.  the 

works  of  T.,  etc.)  5759 

—  Selections  fr.  the  works  of  T.,  with  acct.  of  the  author  and  his  writings. 

(Lib.  of  old  Eng.  prose  writers.)  4375 

—  Barry,  A.     {Iii  his  Masters  in  Eng.  theology.)  18702 
J.  Taylor,  the  Eng.  Chrysostom.    {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Class,  preach.,       f 

ser.  2.)  18551 

—  Foster,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.  1503 

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—  Humphrey,  W.  G.    J.  Tavlor's  Holy  living  and  dying.     (In  Kempe,  J. 

E.    Comp.  for  the  dev'.  life.)  18849 

—  Tulloct,  J.  {In  his  Rat.  theology,  etc.,  v.  1.)  ^  11456 
Taylor,  John.  Personal  reminiscences.  (Bric-a-brac  ser.)  14058 
Taylor,  John,  the  water  poet.     Chambers,  W.     {In  his  Stor. 

of  remark,  persons.)  18069 

Taylor,  J.  H.     The  Barnsley  sewage  works.   (In  Ass.  of  Mun. 

and  San.  Eng.  and.  Sur.  Proc,  v.  7.)  *I 

Taylor,  Joseph.     A  fast  life  on  the  mod.  highway  ;   [Railway].  12683 
Taylor,  M.  C.     Judaism.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  2.)  22211 

Taylor,  M.     Student's  manual  of  the  history  of  India.  10739 

Taylor,  N.  A,,  joint  author.     See  McDanield,  H.  F. 
Taylor,  N.  W.    Fisher,  G.  P.    The  system  of  T.  in  its  connect. 

with  prior  New  Eng.  theology.      {In  his  Disc.)  19650 

Taylor,  O.  M.     History  of  Annapolis,  with  hist,  and  descr.  of 

the  U.  S.  Naval  Academy.  11062 

Taylor,  P.  A.     Hinton,  R.  J.      {In  his  Eng.  rad.  lead.)  13828 

Taylor,  Richard.     Destruction  and  reconstruction :  pers.  exp. 

in  the  late  war.  18507 

—  Notes,  etc.      {In  Tooke.  R.  H.      En-fa  nrepdevTa.)  4479 

Taylor,  Robert.     The  Diegesis  ;  disc,  of  the  origin,  evidences, 

and  early  hist,  of  Christianity.  4377 

Taylor,  S.     Sound  and  music.  12071 

Taylor,  T.  P.     The  bottle.     {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  3.)  11835 
Taylor,  Theodore,  pseud.     See  Hotten,  J.  C. 

Taylor,  Thomas.     Concordance  to' the  Holy  Scriptures.  4378 

Taylor,  Thomas.     Life  of  W.  Cowper.     2d.  Amer.  ed.  4379 
Taylor,  T.     Essay  on  Leslie  as  an  artist.     (  With  Leslie,  C.  R. 

Autobiog.  recoil.)  4380 

—  Historical  dramas.  17386 

Contents.  The  fool's  revenge. — Jeanne  Dare. — '  Twixt  axe  and  crown. — 
Lady  Clancarty.— Arkwright's  wife.— Anne  Boleyn.— Plot  and  passion. 

—  Plavs.     See  French's  minor  drama;— Sargent,  E'.    Mod.  stand,  dr. 

—  Sketch  of  T.  {In  Dram,  of  the  present  day.)  10138 
Taylor,    W.    A.     Eighteen    presidents    and    contemporaneous 

rulers.     4th.  ed.      [Washington  to  Grant.]  19502 

Taylor,  W.  C.     Manual  of  anc.  and  mod.  history.     Rev.,  with 

chap,  on  the  hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  by  C.  S.  Henry.  4384 

—  The  modern  British  Plutarch ;  lives.  4385 
Taylor,  W.  H.     Four  years  with  General  Lee  ;  with  statement 

of  the  strength  of  the  army  which  he  commanded.  1 7426 

Taylor,  Wm.     Historic  survey  of  German  poetry,  with  trans- 
lations.    3  V.  4381-3 

—  Carlyle,  T.    Taylor's  Historic  survey  of  German  poetry.     {In  his  Crit. 

*  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  2.)  *  697 

Taylor,  W.  B.     Nature  and  origin  of  force.     {In  Smithsonian 

List.  Rept.,  1870.)  11626 

—  Refraction  of  sound.  {I7i  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1875.)  12994 
Taylor,  W.  C.     The  occult  sciences.     See  Smedley,  E. 

Taylor,  W.  M.    David,  King  of  Israel ;  his  life  and  its  lessons.   15427 

—  Elijah,  the  prophet.  15464 

—  The  limitations  of  life,  and  other  sermons.    Portr.  19375 

—  The  ministry  of  the  word.     (Yale  lectures.)  19692 

—  Moses,  the  law-giver.  18508 

—  Paul,  the  missionary.  21119 

—  Peter,  the  apostle.                 ,  18123 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1227 

Taylor,  Wiunifred.     Rupert  Rochester,  the  banker's  son.  14169 

—  Story  of  two  lives.  14170 
Taylor,  Z.     U.S.  Congress.     Obituary  addresses,  on  the  death 

"  of  Z.  Taylor,  July,  1850;  with  the  funeral  sermon  by  S. 

Pyne.  4386 

Tchadda  (river).     See  Beuueh. 
Tcherkess,  The,  and  his  victim  ;  sketches  illust.  of  the  moral, 

social,  and  political  aspects  of  life  in  Constantinople.  20038 

Tea.     Art  of  tea  blending  ;  handbook  for  the  tea  trade.  22231 

Tea  party.  The  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.     (In  his  Parlor  dramas.)         1513 
Teacher  taught,  A ;  by  A.  H.  0akes.      (In  Matthews,  J.  B. 

Comedies  for  amateur  acting.)  19355 

Teaching.     See  Education. 

Tear,  The  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.     (In  his  Parlor  dramas.)  1513 

Tears  for  the  little  ones  ;  poems  ;  etc.  ;  ed.  by  H.  K.  Johnson.    17164 
Tebbets,  E.  M.     Batchelder,  J.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Technical  education.     American   Inst,   of  Mining  Engineers. 

Discussions  on  technical  education,  1876.  16556 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.     {In  his  Sol.  and  culture.)  21538 

—  Peabody,  A.  P.    Scientific  education  for  mechanics  and  artisans.    (In 

Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept,,  1872.)  13103 

—  Russell,  J.  S.    Systematic  technical  education.  *     10132 

—  Stetson,  C.  B.    Technical  education.  12095 

—  Twining,  T.    Technical  training.  13524 

—  See  also  Arts,  Useful. 

Technology.     Benjamin,    P.     Practical   technology.     (In   his 

Wrinkles,   etc.)  15360 

Teddy  Roe;  by  E.  Sterling.     (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  25.)     7983 

Teddy  the  tiler ;  by  G.  H.  Rodwell.     (In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  24.)  7983 

Teeth.     Chase,  H.  S.     Causes  of  the  degeneracy  of  the  teeth. 

(In  Estes,  D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 
Familiar  lect.  about  the  teeth.  13647 

—  White,  J.  W.  The  mouth  and  teeth.  19381 
Tefft,  B.  F.     Hungary  and  Kossuth ;  or.  An  American  expos. 

of  the  late  Hungarian  revolution.     3d.  ed.  4391 

Teft't,  L.  B.     Curiosities  of  heat.  22608 

Tegetmeier,  W.  B.    Pigeons  ;  their  structure,  varieties,  habits, 

and  management.  8855 

—  The  poultry  book.  8971 

—  The  scholars'  handbook  of  household  management  and  cookery ;  comp.  at 

the  request  of  the  School  Board  for  London.  16900 

—  joint  mithor.    See  Strauss,  G.  L.  M. 

"  Tegetthoff  "  (ship).    Payer,  J.    New  lands  within  the  Arctic 

circle;  narr.  of  the  disc,  of  the  "  Tegetthoff ,"  1872-1874.   17027 
Tegg,  W.    The  last  act ;  funeral  rites  of  nations  and  individuals.   16785 

—  Shakespeare  and  his  contemporaries ;  with  the  plots  of  his  plays,  theatres, 

and  actors.                                                           .  *I 

Tegner,  E.     Samlade  skrifter.     2  v.  15056-7 
Innehfill.    V.  1.    Lefnadsteckning,   af  C.  W.  Bottiger.— Skrifter  i 
bunden  form.    2.    Skrifter  pa  prosa. 

—  Fridthjof's  saga;  fr.  the  Swedish,  by  T.  A.  E.  and  M.  A.  L.  Holcomb.  16674 

—  Same;  from  the  Swedish,  by  W.  L.  Blackley ;  ed.  by  B.  Tavlor.  6876 

—  Same ;  tr.  by  G.  Stephens.  {In  Viking  tales  of  the  T^orth.)'  16642 
Tehuantepec  interocean  railroad  ;  by  A.  D.  Anderson.  20141 
Tel  oiseau  tel  nid  ;  par  P.  C^li^res.     (In  his  En  sc^ne.)  14601 


1228  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Telegraph.  Aliguy,  H.  F.  Q.  d'.  Outline  of  the  hist,  of  the 
Atlantic  cables.  (Jn  U.  8.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867. 
Rept.,  V.  5.)  9100 

—  Bond,  R.    Handbook  of  the  T.    Appended,  Questions  on  magnetism, 

electricity,  and  pract.  telegrapliy ;  by  W.  McGregor.  13606 

—  Culley,  R.  S.    Handbook  of  pract.  telegraphy.  8516 

—  Douglas,  J.  C.    Manual  of  telegraph  construction.  13588 

—  Lardner,  D.    The  electric  telegraph  popularised.  13813 

—  Morse,  S.  F.  B.    Telegraphic  apparatus  and  processes  in  telegraphy.  (In 

U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867.    Rept.,  v.  4.)  9099 

—  Nicoll,  H.  J.    The  electric  telegraph ;  Cooke,  Wheatstone,  etc.     {In  his 

Great  movements.)  21442 

—  Preece,  W.  H.,  and  Sivewright,  J.    Telegraphy.  15636 

—  Prescott,  G.  B.    Electricity  and  the  eleCtric  telegraph.  22049 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Some  marvels  in  telegraphy.     (In  his  Pleasant  ways.)  18336 

—  Sabine,  R.    History  and  progress  of  the  electric  telegraph  with  descr.  of 

apparatus.  13634 
Telegraphy.                                                                                                              15474 

—  Shaflner,  T.'P.    Telegraph  manual;  hist,  and  descr.  of  the  Semaphoric, 

electric,  and  magnetic  telegraphs.  8560 

—  See  also  Military  telegraph. 

Telegraph  boy,  The  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  19312 

Telegraph  girl.  The  ;  by  A.  TroUope.     {In  his  Why  Fran  Froh- 

mann,  etc.)  21782 

Telegraph  papers.  The.     See  Spiritual  telegraph. 

Telemachus  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.     {In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  1.)  *I 

Telemachus,  Adventures  of ;  by  Fenelon  ;  tr.  by  Dr.  Hawkes- 

worth.  1458 

Telephone.     Bell,   A.   G.     Researches   in    electric  telephony. 

(Soc.  of  Tel.  Eng.)  17719 

—  Dolbear,  A.  E.    The  telephone;  electricity,  magnetism,  and  sound;  with 

directions  for  making  a  telephone.  17127 

—  Du  Moncel,  T.  A.  L.,  comte.    The  telephone,  the  microphone,  and  the 

phonograph.  18918 

—  Garbit,  F'.  J.    The  telephone.     (In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Lockwood,  T.  D.    Practical  information  for  telephonists.  22895 

—  McClure,  J.  B.    Edison  and  his  inventions.  18612 

—  Prescott,  G.  B.    The  speaking  telephone,  talking  phonograph,  etc.  17769 

—  /iS'ee  aZso'Photophone. 

T^l^phone  chez  soi,    Le ;    monologue ;    par  P.   Giffard.      {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  7.)  14797 

Telescope.     Dick,  T.     Telescopes.     (Jn  ?iis  Pract.  astron.)  1179 

—  Nolan,  T.    The  telescope.  20513 

—  Webb,  T.  W.    Celestial  objects  for  common  telescopes.  11146 

—  See  also  Astronomy. 

Telford,  T.    Howe,  H      {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)     2012 

—  Smiles,  8.    Life  of  T.     {In  his  Lives  of  the  engineers,  v.  3.)  *I 
Teliow,  — .     Confidence  in  the  inmates  of  reformatories  as  an 

element  of  success.      {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref. 

Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 
Tell,  W.     Lamartine,  A.  de.      {In  his  Mem.  of  celeb,  char., 

V.  3.)  13218 

Temme,  J.  D.  H.     Anna  Hammer;  tr.  by  A.  H.  Guernsey.  7149 

—  Criminal-novel len.    3  v.  in  1.  10380 

Contents.  In  einer  Brautnacht. — Das  Herz  im  Recht. — Ein  Amnes- 
kirker.— Father  Canisius.— Im  Jahrhause.— Alter  samen  und  frisches 
Reis. — Die  Liebe  im  Kloster. — ^Wer  war  der  Morder? 

—  Das  goldene  Herz.    2  v.  in  1.  10381 

—  Im  rothenKrug;  Ein  Maskenball.  10382 

—  Eine  Kirchmessnacht ;  Der  Festungs-Commandant;  Verkuppeltl  10384 

—  Der  Klosterruine ;  Der  Dieb  und  sein  Kind ;  Die  Miihle  am  schwarzen 

Moor.  10385 

—  Pf eifenhannes ;  Zum  Tode  verurtheilt.  10383 


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T^moin,  Le ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  6.) 
Temper;  comedy;  by  R.  Bell.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  7 
Temper  and  temperament ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis. 
Temperament.    Bancroft,  G.    Doctrine  of  temperaments. 
his  Lit.  and  hist,  misc.) 

—  Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.    Sanguine  temperament.— Sympathetic  tempera- 

ment.    {In  his  Caxtoniaua.) 
Temperance.    American   Temp.    Soc.    Permanent   temperance 
documents,  v.   1. 

—  Bucknill,  J.  C.    Habitual  drunkenness  and  insane  di'unkards. 

—  Bungay,  G.  W.    Temperance  anecdotes,  orig.  and  select. 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.    Physiology  of  temperance  and  total  abstinence. 
"    —  Channing,  W.  E.    Address  on  temperance.     (In  his  Works,  v.  2.) 

—  Crosby,  H.    Calm  view  of  the  temperance  question.    {In  Boston  Monday 

Lect.) 

—  Day,  A.    Methomania;  treat,  on  alcoholic  poisoning. 

—  Doutney,  T.  N.    Life-struggle,  fall,  and  reformation. 

—  Duffield,  G.    The  Bible  rule  of  temperance. 

—  Dunn,  J.  B.    Moody's  talks  on  temperance ;  with  anecdotes,  efc. 

—  Farrar,  F.  W.    Talks  on  temperance. 

—  Gough,  J.  B.    Autobiography  and  personal  recollections. 
Sunlight  and  shadow ;  or.  Gleanings  f r.  my  life  work. 

—  Hargreaves,  W.    Our  wasted  resources ;  the  missing  link  in  the  temper- 

ance reform. 

—  Hitchcock,  E.    History  of  a  zoological  temperance  convention,  in  Centr. 

Africa. 

—  Hitchcock,  H.  O.    Relations  of  excessive  use  of  alcoholic  drinks  to  the 

pub.  health.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  2.) 

—  Holland,  J.  G.    The  temperance  question.     {In  his  Every-day  topics.) 

—  International  Temperance  Conference,  Phila.,  1876.    Centennial  temper- 

ance volume :  a  memorial. 

—  James,  H.    Intemperance.     {In  his  Lect.,  etc.) 

—  Jenkins,  E.    The  devil's  chain. 

—  Jewett,  C.    Speeches,  poems,  etc.,  on  subj.  connect,  with  temperance. 

—  Lees,  F.  R.    Text-book  of  temperance. 

—  Lewis,  D.    Prohibition  a  failure. 

—  McCarthy,  J.    Prohibitory  legislation  in  the  U.  S. 

—  Macnish,*  R.    Anatomy  of  drunkenness. 

—  Marsh,  J.    Temperance  recollections ;  labors,  defeats,  triumphs ;  autobiog. 

—  Massachusetts  Temperance  Society.    Physiological  eflects  of  alcoholic 

drinks ;  f r.  the  Brit,  and  For.  Med.  Rev.  of  Dr.  Forbes ;  with  docu- 
ments and  records  of  the  society. 

—  Moderation  vs.  total  abstinence ;  or,  Dr.  Crosby  and  his  reviewers. 

—  Parrish,  J.    Alcoholic  inebriety ;  f r.  a  medical  standpoint. 

—  Parton,  J.    Smoking  and  drinking. 

—  Pitman,  R.  C.    Alcohol  and  the  state;  discussion  of  the  prob.  of  law  as 

appl.  to  liquor  traffic. 

—  Reade,  A.  A.    Study  and  stimulants;  intoxicants  and  narcotics  in  rel.  to 

intellect,  life. 

—  Richardson,  B.  W.    The  temperance  less^on  book. 
Total  abstinence. 

—  Sargent,  L.  M.    The  temperance  tales.    2  v.  in  1. 

—  Wakeley,  J.  B.  American  temp,  cyclopaedia  of  hist.,  biog.,  anecdote,  and 

illustration. 

—  Weeden,  W.  B.    The  morality  of  prohibitory  liquor  laws. 

—  See  Also  Alcohol;— Narcotics;— Stimulants. 
Also  Mathew,  Father. 

Temperance  doctor,  The;  by  M.  D.  Chellis. 

Temperance  doctor.  The,  moral  drama  ;  by  H.  Seymour.      {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  45.)  1 

Temperance  drama.  The;  by  G.  M.  Baker. 
Tempest,  The.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Tempest,  The  ;  play  ;  by  W.  Shakspeare,  adapt,  by  T.  Barry. 

{/n  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  16.)  1 

Tempest  and  sunshine  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes. 


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Tempest  tossed  ;  by  T.  Tilton.  12776 

Temp^te,  La  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  3,  v.  5.)  ♦! 

Temple,  Charlotte.     See  Charlotte  Temple. 
Temple,  F.,  D.  D.     Education  (»f  the  world.     {In  Hedge,  F. 

H.     Rec.  inq.  in  theol.)  ol74 

—  Sermons  preached  in  Rugby  School  chapel,  1858-1869.  3  v.  9773-4;  10667 
Temple,  F.,  Earl  of  Dufferin.    Gov.  Gen.  of  Canada.     Leggo, 

W.     History  of  the  administration  of  Temple.  20333 

Temple,  H.  J.,  Viscount  Palmerston.     Speech  on  the  affairs  of 

Greece.     {In  Speeches  of  em.  statesmen,  ser.  2.)  7724 

—  Ashley,  E.    Life  of  Viscount  Palmerston,  1846-1865.  2  v.  15829-30 

—  Bagehot,  W.    Lord  Palmerston.     {In  his  Biog.  stud.)  20441- 

—  Bulwer,  H.  L.    Life  of  H.  J.  Temple.    3  v.  9087-8;  13417 

—  Francis,  G.  H.     (In  his  Orators.)  1525 

—  Martineau,  H.     (In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 

—  Thornton,  P.  M.    Lord  Palmerston.     {In  his  For.  secretaries,  v.  2.)  22745 

—  TroUope,  A.  Lord  Palmerston.  22717 
Temple,  R.  India  in  1880.  2d.  ed.  Maps.  20590 
Temple,  W.    Thoughts  on  retirement ;  Old  Eng.  garden  of  the 

17th.  cent.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

Temple,  Wm.     Macaulay,  T.  B.    {In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc. 

ess.,v.  4.)  2789 

—  Same.  {In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 
Temple,  W.  J.     Swan,  W.  W.   {In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Temple  House  ;  by  E.  Stoddard.  7359 

Temple  of  friendship  ;  Temple  of  taste  ;  poems,  fr.  the  Fr.  of 

Voltaire.  4602 

Templeton,  W.  The  operative  mechanic's  workshop  compan- 
ion, and  scientific  gentleman's  pract.  assistant;  useful 
rules  in  mech.  science,  with  tables  and  rules  in  hydraulics 
and  hydrodynamics,  etc.  14248 

Temptation  ;  by  J.  Brougham.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  9.)  11840 
Tempter,  The  ;  play  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.  {In  his  Temperance  dr.)  7095 
Ten  acres  enough  ;  by  E.  Morris.     25th.  ed.  5776 

Ten  Brook,  A.  American  state  universities  ;  origin  and  prog.  ; 
hist,  of  Congressional  university  land-grants  ;  and  develop, 
of  the  University  of  Michigan,  etc.  14060 

Ten  minute  talks  on  all  sorts  of  topics  ;  by  E.  Burritt.  7105 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar  room  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  224 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room  ;  drama  ;  by  W.  W.  Pratt.    {In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  V.  43.)  11831 

Ten  old  maids  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith.  13050 

Ten  thousand  a  year  ;  by  S.  Warren.  4665 

Ten  times  one  is  ten  ;  by  Col.  F.  Ingham  [E.  E.  Hale].  8789 

—  Same.  {In  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  2.)  13931 
Ten  years'  tenant.  The  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  W.  Besant  and 

J.  Rice.                    '  21682 

Tenant  of  Wildfell  Hall ;  by  A.  Bronte.  516 

Tenants  of  Malory,  The  ;  by  J.  S.  Le  Fanu.  10691 

Tender  and  true  ;  poems  of  love  ;  select,  by  [M.  W.  Tileston].  21259 
Tender  recollections  of  Irene  Macgillicuddy  ;  [by  L.  Oliphaut].  17564 

—  Same.    {In  his  Traits,  etc.)  22692 

—  Same.    {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  1.)  19146 


CATALOGUE   OF   BOOKS.  1231 

Tenements.    James,  E.  H.     Health  of  tenement  populations — 

sanitary  requirements  of  their  dwellings.     {In  Amer.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Reports,  v.  2.)  *I 

Teneriffe.  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.  {In  his  Atlantic  Islands.)  17827 
Teniers,  D.,  the  younger.  Wedmore,  F.     Ostade,  Teniers,  etc. 

{In  his  Masters  of  genre  painting.)  19479 

Tennant,  J.  Geology,  (/n  Orr,  W.  S.  Circle  of  the  sci.)  5187 
Tennemann,  W.  G.     Life  of  Plato.     {In  Edwards,  B.  B.  and 

Park,  E.  A.     Selections.)  1348 

—  Manual  of  the  history  of  philosophy ;  rev.,  enl.,  etc.  by  J.  E.    Morell.  4392 
Tennessee.     Carpenter,  W.  H.     History  of  Tennessee.     (Lip- 

pincott's  Cab.  hist.)  241 

—  Giliiiore,  J.  K.    Down  in  Tennessee,  and  back  by  way  of  Richmond.  5711 
Tenney,  A.  A.,  joint  author.     See  Tenney,  S. 

Tenney,  E.  P.     Agamenticus.  17773 

—  Coronation ;  story  of  forest  and  sea.  17363 
Tenney,  S.     Elements  of  zoology.  14123 

—  Manual  of  zoology.    Illust.  5998 

—  and  Tenney,  A.  A.    Natural  history  of  animals.    Illust.  7001 
Tennyson,  A.     Ballads,  and  other  poems.  20074 

—  Complete  poetical  works,  1871.  11547 

—  Complete  poetical  works.    Author's  household  ed.,  1882.  20864 

—  Enoch  Arden,  &c.  5701 

Contents.    Enoch  Arden.— Aylmer's  field.— Sea  dreams.- The  grand- 
mother.- Northern  farmer.— Miscellaneous. 

—  Gareth  and  Lynette.  11081 

—  Harold;  drama.  16693 

—  The  Holv  Grail ;  and  other  poems.  8086 

—  Idyls  of  the  King.  4394 

—  The  last  tournament.  9817 

—  The  lover's  tale.     (Harper's  hf .-hr.  ser.)  18779 

—  Poetical  works ;  ed.  of  1859.  4396 

—  Poetical  works ;  ed.  of  1866.  2  v.  7906-7 

—  Poetical  works.     [Centenn.  ed.]  16126 

—  The  princess  of  Tennyson ;  recast  as -a  drama.  20644 

—  Queen  Mary ;  drama.  13894 

—  Songs  from'  [his]  pub.  writings,  set  to  music;  by  W.  G.  Cusins.    Illust.  *I 

—  Alfred  Tennyson ;  The  poetry  of  sorrow.     (In  Ess.  fr.  the  Lond.  Times.)       9693 

—  Archer,  W.     {In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 

—  Bayne,  P.    Lessons  fr.  my  masters,  Carlyle,  Tennyson,  and  Ruskin.  18910 

—  Elsdale,  H.    Studies  in  the  idylls;  ess.  on  Tennyson's  "Idylls  of  the  king."  18327 

—  Fox,  W.  J.    Tennyson's  poems.     (In  his  Mem.  ed.  of  coll.  works,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Gilfillan,  G.    (In  his  Mod.  lit.,  etc.)  2256 

—  Hadlev,  J.    Tennvson's  Princess.    (In  his  Essays.)  11606 

—  Hamilton,  W.    (In  his  Poets  laureate.)  18533 

—  Hayward,  A.    Byron  and  Tennvson.    (In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  2.)  20603 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Howitt,  W.    (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Kingsley,  C.    (In  his  Lit.  and  gen.  lect.  and  ess.)  21362 

—  Robertson,  F.  W.    Analysis  of  Tennyson's  "In  memoriam."  20032 

—  Stedman,  E.  C.     (In  his  Vict,  poets.)  14121 

—  Tainsh,  E.  C.  Study  of  the  works  of  T. :  suppl.  on  "The  Holy  Grail,"  etc.   10843 

—  Wace,  W.  E.    Alfred  Tennyson,  his  life  and  works.  20552 
Tennyson,  F.     Poems.   {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 
T^not,  E.     Paris  in  December,    1851  ;    Coup  d'etat  of  Napo- 
leon III.  8687 

Tent  on  the  beach,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  6669 
Tentations  d'Antoine,   Les  ;  monologue.     {In   Sayn^tes,    etc., 

ser.  3.)  14793 

Tephilin,  The.  (Jn  Isaacs,  I.  S.  Friday  night.)  8459 
Terborch,  Gerard.     Gower,    R.     {In   his   Figure  painters  of 

Holland.)  19535 

—  Wedmore,  F.    Terburg  and  Metsu.     (/w  7iis  Masters  of  genre  painting.)  19479 


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Terburg,  G.     See  Terborch. 

Terence.     See   Terentius  Afer,  P. 

Terentius  Afer,   P.     Comoediae,  quas  illust.    N.  E.  Lemaire. 

(Bib.  Class.  Lat.)    2  v.  8342-3 

Contents.  V.  1.  Vita.— Andria.— Eunuchus.— Heautontimorumenos. 
2.  Adelphi.  Hecyra.— Phormio.— Exempla  imitationis  e  comoedia  quam 
Moliere  inscripsit  Les  fourberies  de  Scapin.— Index. 

—  Comoediae ;  recens.  A.  Fleckeisen.  22777 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Teresa,  St.     Brigham,  C.  H.      {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  Manning,  H.  E.    Life  of  St.  Teresa.  16727 

—  Osgood,  S.    Teresa  and  the  devotees  of  Spain.    {In  his  Studies.)  7189 

—  Trench,  M.    Life  of  St.  Teresa.  14249 
Terhuue,  M.  V.  (H.),  {pseud.  Marion  Harland).     Alone.  1775 

—  At  last.                                      .  9344 

—  Breakfast,  luncheon,  and  tea.  13921 

—  Common  sense  in  the  household ;  manual  of  housewifery.  9651 

—  The  dinner  year-book.  18095 

—  Handicapped.  20645 

—  Helen  Gardner's  wedding-day ;  or,  Colonel  Floyd's  wards ;  Also^  A  battle 

summer.  5489 

—  The  hidden  path.  1776 

—  Husbands  and  homes.  5899 

—  Jessamine.  12084 

—  Loiterings  in  pleasant  paths.  19654 

—  Miriam.  1757 

—  Moss-side.  1777 

—  Nemesis.                     ,  1778 

—  Phemie's  temptation.                     '  8003 

—  Ruby's  husband.  7556 

—  Sunnvbank.  6541 

—  True  as  steel.  10184 
Terra  Nova,  ship.     Kingsley,  H.     Preservation  of  the  "Terra 

Nova."     (In /lis  Tales  of  old  travel.)  8065 
Terrapin.     See  Chelonia. 

Terrell,  A.     Atlas  de  chimie  analytique.  9436 

Terreur  prussienne,  La;  par  A.  Dumas.  9510 

Terrible  temptation,  A  ;  by  C.  Reade.  9228 
Terrible  tinker  ;  by  T.  J.  Williams.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  40.)  7991 
Territories.     See  U.  S. 
Terrot,  C.  H.     Address,  Edinburgh  Philos.  Inst.,  1855.     {In 

Literary  addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 

Terry,  D.     Guy  Mannering.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  10.)  11812 

Terry,  S.  H.     How  to  keep  a  store  ;  exp.  in  merchandizing.  22179 

Tesche,  W.  Der  Enten-Piet.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16165 
Testament  de  Polichinelle  ;  com^die-vaud.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  15.)  *I 

T^te-a-t^te,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  5,  v.  1.)  *I 
Teuftel,  W.  S.  History  of  Roman  literature.  2  v.  12072-3 
Teutonic  Christianity.    Cox,  G.  W.    {In  his  Latin  and  Teuton. 

Christendom.)  10778 
Teutonic  lands.     See  Germany. 

Teutons.     Merivale,  C.     The  continental  Teutons.     (Conver- 
sion of  the  West.)  19123 
Teveriuo  ;  by  George  Sand  [^Mme.  Dudevant].  1282 
Texas.     Account  of  Texas.      {In  Mexico  in  1842.)  5125 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Letter  to  H.  Clay  on  the  annexation  of  Texas  to  the 

U.  S.     {In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  788 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1233 

—  McDanield,  H.  F.  and  Tavlor,  N.  A.    The  coming  empire ;  in  Texas  on 

horseback.                    '  17498 

—  Morecamp,  A.    Live  bovs :  or,  Charley  and  Nasho  in  Texas.  20068 

—  Olmsted,  F.  L.    Journey  through  Texas.  3289 

—  Sitgreaves,  L.    Report  of  an  exped.  down  the  Zuni  and  Colorado  rivers. 

(U.  S.  Congress.    ZM.  Cong.    Senate.    Ex.  Doc.)  4007 

—  See  also  West,  The. 

Textile  fabrics.  Ashenhurst,  T.  R.  Practical  treatise  on  weav- 
ing and  designing  of  textile  fabrics.  19091 

—  Ashton,  F.  T.    Art  of  designing  fancy  cotton  and  woolen  cloths  from 

sample.  *I 

—  Bevan,  G.  P.    Industrial  classes,  and  industrial  statistics.  16805 

—  Nat.  Assoc,  of  Wool  Manufacturers.    Awards  and  claims  of  exhibitors 

at  the  Tnternat.  Exhib.,  1876.  19616 

—  Rock,  D.    Textile  fabrics.  *I 

—  Stevens,  P.    Clothing  and  textile  fabrics.     {In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris 

Expos.,  1867,  Rept.,  v.  6.)  9101 

—  See  also  Machinery. 

Thacher,   A.     Narrative  of   his  shipwreck.     {In  Young,   A. 

Chronicles.)  4911 

Thacher,  J.     Military  journal  dur.  the  American  revolutionary 

war.     Add.,  Biog.  sketches  of  officers.  4397 

Thacher,  S.  C.    Channing,  W.  E.  Notice  of  T.   (In  his  Works, 

V.  5.)  791 

Thackeray,  A.  I.,  afterwards  Mrs.  Ritchie.  Writings.  Illust.  8668 
Contents.  The  village  on  the  cliff.— From  an  island. — Five  old  friends : 
The  sleeping  beauty  m  the  wood;  Cinderella;  Beauty  and  the  beast; 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood ;  Jack  the  Giant-killer.— Story  of  Elizabeth. — 
To  Esther. — Out  of  the  world. — Making  merry. — Sola. — Moretti's  cam- 
panula.— Miscellanies. 

—  Bluebeard's  keys,  and  other  stories.  13977 

Contents.  Bluebeard's  keys.— Riquet  k  la  houppe.— Jack  and  the  bean- 
stalk.—The  white  cat. 

—  Da  Capo.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17507 

—  Same.    (In  her  Miss  Williamson's  divagations.)  20517 

—  Mine,  de  Seviofn^.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  20686 

—  Miss  Angel.  13919 

—  Miss  Williamson's  divagations.  20517 

Contents.  Fina.— Fina's  aunt.— Da  capo.— Postscript  fr.  a  stage-box. — 
Miss  Morier's  visions.— Across  the  peat  fields. 

—  Old  Kensington.  11556 

—  The  storv  of  Elizabeth.  5695 

—  Same.     (7w  Tier  Writings.)  8668 

—  To  Esther,  and  other  sketches.  15727 
See  also  Writings,  above. 

—  The  village  on  the  cliff.  6662 

—  Same,    (/w  Aer  Writings.)  8668 
Thackeray,  W.  M.     Adventures  of  Philip.  4469 

—  Bluebeard's  ghost.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  9.)  12980 

—  Burlesques.  5380 

Contents.  Novels  by  eminent  hands.— Plan  for  a  prize  novel.— Jeames's 
diary  —The  tremendous  adventures  of  Major  Gahagan.— Legend  of  the 
Rhine.— Rebecca  and  Rowena.— The  history  of  the  next  French  re  volu- 
tion.—Cox's  diary. 

—  Catherine.  8079 

—  Same.     (7w  Ais  Miscellanies.)  13353 

—  Confessions  of  Fitz-Boodle;    and  some   passages  in  the  life  of  Major 

Gahagan.  '            5464 

—  Denis  Duval.  6014 

—  Early  and  late  papers.  6869 

—  English  humourists  of  the  18th.  cent.  4398 

Contents.  Swift.— Congreve  and  Addison.— Steele.— Prior,  Gay,  and 
Pope.— Hogarth,  Smollett,  and  Fielding.— Sterne  and  Goldsmith.— Charity 
and  humour. 

—  Extracts  fr.  the  writings  of  T.,  chief,  philosoph.  and  reflective.    2d.  ed.       21491 

—  The  four  Georges.  4405 


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—  George  De  Barnwell.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 

—  George  III.    (Little  class.,  v.  18.)  20167 

—  ^ame.     {In  his  Four  Georges.)  4405 

—  The  great  Hoggarty  diamond.  12464 

—  Historj^  of  Henry  Esmond.  5496 

—  History  of  Pendennis.    Illust.  4399 

—  The  Irish  sketch  book;   and  Notes  of  a  journey  fr.  Gornhill  to  Grand 

Cairo.    Illust.  4404 

—  Lovel,  the  widower.  10100 

—  Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon.  9971 

—  Miscellanies.        "  13363 

Contents.  Catherine.— Titmarsh  among  pictures  and  books.— Fraser 
miscellanies.— The  Christmas  books.— Selections  fr.  Punch. — Ballads,  etc. 

—  Miscellanies;  prose  and  verse.    4  v.  13198-201 

Contents.  V.  1.  Ballads. — The  book  of  snobs. — The  fatal  boots.— 
Cox's  diary.  — The  tremendous  adventures  of  Major  Gahagan.  2, 
Memoirs  of  Mr.  C.  J.  Yellowplush.— Diary  of  C.  Jeames  de  la  Pluche, 
Esq.— Sketches  and  travels  in  London.— Novels  by  eminent  hands.— Char- 
acter sketches.  3.  The  memoij-s  of  Barry  Lyndon,  Esq. — A  legend  of 
the  Rhine.— Rebecca  and  Rowena.— A  little  dinner  at  Timmius's.— The 
Bedford  row  conspiracy.  4.  Fitz-boodle  papers. — Men's  wives. — A 
shabby  genteel  story. — Ilistory  of  Samuel  Titmarsh  and  the  great  Hoggar- 
ty diamond. 

—  Mr.  Brown's  letters  to  a  young  man  about  town ;  with  The  proser,  and 

other  papers.               '  5463 

—  The  Newcomes;  ed.  bv  A.  Pendennis.  4434 

—  6'«me;  Illust.    Eng.  ed.    2  v.  13474-5 

—  The  painter's  bargain.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  1.)  14266 

—  The  Paris  sketch  book.  4662 

Contents.  An  invasion  of  France.— A  caution  to  travellers.— The  f^tes 
of  July.— On  the  French  school  of  painting.— The  painter's  bargain.— 
Cartouche.— On  some  French  fashionable  novels.- A  gambler's  death.— 
Napoleon  and  his  system.— Story  of  Mary  Ancel.— Beatrice  Merger.— 
Caricatures  and  lithography  in 'Paris.— Little  Poinsinet.  —  The  devil's 
wjiger. — Mme.  Sand  and  the  new  Apocalypse. — The  case  of  Peytel. — 
Four  imitations  of  Beranger.— French  dramas  and  melo-dramas. — Medi- 
tations at  Versailles. 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Punch's  prize  novelists.  The  fat  contributor,  and  Travels  in  London.  4403 

—  Roundabout  papers ;  add.,  The  second  funeral  of  Napoleon.    Illust.  6640 

—  A  shabbv  genteel  storv.     {In  his  Miscellanies,  v.  4.)  13201 

—  Same.    '{In  Aldrich,  T.  B.    Good  stories.)  7463 

—  Same.     {In  Fam.  stories,  v.  2.)  18149 

—  Thackerayana;  notes  and  anec.  illust.  by  sketches  by  Thackeray,  depict- 

ing humorous  incidents  in  his  school  life,  etc.  "                                             *I 

~  Vanity  Fair.  4406 

—  The  Virginians.  4169 

—  Yellowplush  papers.  4407 

—  Anecdote  biographies  of  Thackeray  and  Dickens.  (Bric-a-brac  ser.)            12934 

—  Brown,  J.     {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  2.)  6426 

—  Dickens  and  Thackerav  :  David  Copperfield  and  Arthur  Pendennis.    {In 

Ess.  f r.  the  London  Times.)  9693 

—  Giimian,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

—  Jerrold,  B.    The  best  of  all  good  company.  12085 

—  Nadal,  E.  S.    Thackeray's  rel.  to  Eng.  society.     {In  his  Ess.)  21897 

—  Palgrave,  F.  T.    Thackeray  in  the  Abbev.     {In  his  Ess.  on  art.)  6631 

—  Smith,  G.  B.     {In  his  Poets  and  novelists.)  16378 

—  Taylor,  T.    Thackeray,  the  humourist  and  the  man  of  letters;  story  of 

his  life,  etc. ;  incl.  a  select,  f r.  his  speeches.    Added,  In  memoriam, 

by  C.  Dickens,  and  a  sketch,  by  A.  Trollope.  6271 

—  Timbs,  J.     {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.,  v.  2.)  12593 

—  Trollope,  A.    Thackeray.  18780 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.  {In  his  Character.)  6546 
Thaddeus  of  Warsaw;  by  J.  Porter.  3516 
Thaer,  A.  D.  Principles  of  agriculture  ;  tr.  by  W.  Shaw.  4408 
Thalatta;  [ed.  by  T.  W.  Higgiuson  and  S.  Longfellow].  1904 
Thalberg,  IS.    Ferris,  G.  T.    Thalberg  and  Gottschalk.   {In  his 

Great  violinists,  ete.)  20470 

Thalheimer,  M.  E.     History  of  England.  14061 

—  Manual  of  ancient  history.  11274 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1235 

—  Manual  of  mediaeval  and  modern  history.  15540 

—  Outline  of  general  history,  for  the  use  of  schools.  J9050 
Thames,  river.     Bruce,    E.    C.     The   Tiber  and  the  Thames  ; 

their  associations,  past  and  present.  16703 

—  Leslie,  G.  D.    Our  river;  illust.  by  the  author.  *I 

—  Phillips,  J.  Geology  of  Oxford  aiid  the  valley  of  the  Thames.  *I 
Thankful  Blossom  :  by  B.  Harte.  16892 
Thanksgiving  ;  by  W.  Adams.  7062 
Thanksgiving  story,  A  ;  by  N.  S.  Emerson.  11687 
That  artful  vicar;  by  E.  C.  G.  Mui-ray.  18711 
That  blessed  bal)y  ;  by  J.  G.  Moore,    (/n  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  10.)  11841 

That  boy  of  Norcott's  ;  by  C.  Lever.  16730 

That  good  old  time  ;  by  V.  Moustache  [C.  Gordon].  6544 

That  husband  of  mine.  17071 

That  lass  o'  Lowrie's  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  16879 

That  new  world,  and  other  poems  ;  by  S.  M.  B.  Piatt.  16776 

That  nose;  by  B   E.  Woolf.    {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  35.)  7988 

That  queer  girl ;  by  V.  F.  Townsend.  13377 
That  rascal  Pat;  by  J.  H.  Grover.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  38.)  7990 

That  wife  of  mine.  17180 
Thausing,  M.     Albert  Diirer  ;  his  life  and  works  ;  fr.  the  (Ter- 

man  ;  ed.  by  F.  A.  Eaton.  Portr.  and  illust.  *I 
Thaxter,    A.    VV.     Grotto  nymph.      {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  34.)  7988 

Thaxter,  C.     Among  the  Isles  of  shoals.  11571 

—  Drift-weed.  18178 

—  Poems.  9894 
— «Poems.    New  ed.  12684 

—  Notice  of  T.  {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Poets'  homes.)  19286 
Thayer,  A.  W.  Ludwig  van  Beethoven's  Leben.  3  v.  10434-5  ;  16339 
Thayer,  J.  H.     Criticism   confirmatory  of  the   Gospels.     {In 

Boston  lect.)  12134 
Thayer,  J.  B.     Biography   of  E.  Ripley.     {In   Higginson,  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

—  Letters  of  C.  Wright;  with  acct.  of  his  life.  17405 
Thayer,  M.  R.  Life,  character,  and  writings  of  F.  Lieber.   {In 

Lieber,  F.     Misc.  writ.,  v.  1.)  20134 

Thayer,  T.  B.     Christianity  against  infidelity.     New  ed.,  rev.  4409 

—  Over  the  river;  book  of  consolations  for  the  sick,  etc.  5854 

—  Theology  of  Universalism.  7690 

—  Why  are  vou  a  Universalist?  (In  Pitts-st.  chap,  lect.)  20424 
Thayer,  W.  M.     The  bobbin  boy  [N.  P.  Banks].  4410 

—  The  farmer  bov ;  by  Uncle  Juvinell ;  [Life  of  G.  Washington] .  5549 

—  From  log-cabin  to  the  White  house ;  [life  of  J.  A.  Garfield] .  20719 

—  The  pioneer  bov,  and  how  he  became  president ;  [Abraham  Lincoln] .  4395 

—  Soldiers  of  the  Bible.  5569 

—  Youth's  history  of  the  rebellion.    4  v.  6549-52 

Contents.    V.  1.    To  the  capture  of  Roanoke  island.    2.    To  the  bat- 
tle of  Murfresboro'.    3.    To  the  massacre  at  Fort  Pillow.    4.    From 
Fort  Pillow  to  the  end. 
Thayer,  W.  R.     In   the   meshes  ;    or,  A  drop  of  Boston  blue 

blood  ;  illust.  by  W.  W.  Kent.  20646 

Theal,  G.  McC.  Kaffir  folk-lore  ;  traditional  tales,  with  notes.  22713 
Thearle,  S.  J.  P.    Naval  architecture  ;  laying  off  and  building 


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wood,  iron,  and  composite  ships.     2  v.     Text  and  plates. 

'(Collins'  adv.  sci.  ser.)  *I 

—  Naval  architecture ;  laying  off  wood  and  iron  ships.    2  v.    Text  and 

plates.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  *I 

—  Naval  architecture;  wood  and  iron  ship  building.   2  v.    Text  and  plates. 

(Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  *I 
Theatre.     Arnold,  M.     The  French  play  in   London.     (In  his 

Irish  ess.)  21494 

—  The  art  of  acting.     (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  29.)  7986 

—  Buckley,  J.  M.    Christians  and  the  theatre.  21290 

—  Clapp,  W.  W.,  Jr.    A  record  of  the  Boston  stage.  5600 

—  Cook,  D.    Book  of  the  play;  stud,  and  illust.  of  histrionic- storv,  life, 

and  character.    2  v.                                                                       '          16817-18 
Hours  with  the  players.    2  v.  2210S-4 

—  Davidge,  W.    The  drama  defended.    {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  22.)  7982 
Footlight  flashes.  6379 

—  Doran,  J.    Annals  of  the  Eng.  stage;  fr.  Betterton  to  Kean.    2  v.  5874-5 

—  DKamatists  of  the  present  day.  10138 

—  Edwards,  H.  S.    The  Ivrlcal  drama;  subjects,  composers,  etc.,  of  mod. 

opera.    2  v.  '  21690-91 

—  Hawkins,  F.  W.    Life  of  Edmund  Kean.    2  v.  11885-6 

—  Hutton,  L.    Plavs  and  players.  14326 

—  Kemble,  F.  A.    Records  of  a  girlhood.  18281 

—  Kingsley,  C.    The  stage  as  it  was  once.    (In  his  Lit.  and  gen.  lect.  and 

ess.)  21362 

—  Lewes,  G.  H.    Actors  and  the  art  of  acting.  14097 

—  Macready,  W.  C.    Macready's  reminiscences,  and  select,  f  r.  his  diaries  and 

letters.  13567 

—  Planch6,  J.  R.  Recollections  and  reflections ;  prof,  autobiography.    2  v.  11852-3 

—  Pollock,  W.  H.    The  mod.  French  theatre ;  with  crit.  notes  on  French 

actors.  18547 

—  Rede,*L.  T.    Guide  to  the  stage.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  28.)  11824 

—  Ritchie,  A.  C.    Autobiography  of  an  actress.  3657 

—  Schlegel,  A.  W.  von.    Course  of  lect.  on  dram,  art  and  lit. ;  tr.  bv  J. 

Black.                                                                                                     '  3787 

—  Scott,  W.    Essay  on  the  drama.     {In  his  Misc.  pr.  wks.,  v.  6.)  3840 

—  See  also  Actors.' 

Also  Private  theatricals ; — Rachel. 
Th^^tre  de  campagne.     See  Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G. 
Theatricals.     See  Private  theatricals. 
Theatres.     See  Paris  ; — Theatre. 
Th6baide^  La  ;  ou,  Les  fr^res  ennemis  ;  trag^die  ;  par  J.  Racine. 

(/n /lis  Th^Atre  compl.)  14399 

Thebaud,  A.  J.    The  Irish  race  in  the  past  and  the  present.  11697 

Their  wedding  journey  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells.  9781 
Theism.     Diman,    J.    L.     The   theistic  argument  as  effect,  by 

recent  theories.  20565 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.     {In  his  Discussions  in  hist,  and  theology.)  19650 

—  Flint,  R.    Anti-theistic  theories.  18879 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    Nat.  hist,  of  T.     {In  his  Ways  of  the  spirit.)  17367 

—  Hennell,  C.  C.    Christian  theism.     (  With  his  Inquirv,  etc.)  *I 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.     {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)                           *  10128 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     {In  his  Three  essays  on  relig.)  13250 

—  Parker,  T.    Sermons  of  theism,  atheism,  etc.  3375 

—  Physicus.    A  candid  examination  of  theism.  17975 
Th^me   Russe,    Le  ;  com^die  ;    par   A.  Villetard.     Theatre  de 

camp.,  s6r.  8.)  14692 

Theo.  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  17211 

Theo  Leigh  ;  by  A.  Thomas.  5975 
Theobald,   Z.     Death   of  Huss,   1415.      (In   Lieber,    F.     Gt. 

events,  etc.)  5105 
Theobald ;  ou,  Le  retour  de  Russie,  com^die-vaude.  ;  par  A.  E. 

Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  18.)  *I 


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Theocritus.     Theocritus ;  tr.    into   Eng.  verse ;  by  C.   S.  Cal- 

verly.  17220 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Theodores,  T.     The  Talmud.      (In  Owens  Colleofe.     Ess.  and 

addr.)  ^  12926 

Theodoretus  or  Theodorit us.     Newman,  J.    H.  Theodoret.   {In 

his  Hist,  sk.,  V.  2.)  ,  12917 

Theodorus,  pseud.     The   new   reformation  ;  narr.  of  the  Old 

Catholic  movement  fr.  1870  ;  with  hist,  introd.  14250 

Theodosius.     Taylor,  I.     (In  his  Logic  of  theol.,  etc.)  11367 

Theognis.     Davies,  J.     Hesiod  and  Theognis.  12957 

—  Frere,  J.  H.    Theognis  restitutus.     {In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  11654 
Theologia  Germanica.     Ashwell,  A.  R.     The  'Theologia  Ger- 

manica.'     (In  Kempe,  J.  E.     Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)         18849 
Theological   and   Biblical   literature.     See  Crooks,  G.  R.,  and 

Hurst,  J.  F. 
Theological  Translation  Fund  Library.  *I 

Contents.    Baur,  F.  C.    Church  hist,  of  the  1st.  three  cent.  2  v.;  Paul, 
his  life  and  works.    2  v. — Bleek,  F.    The  Apocalypse. — Ewald,  G.  H.  A. 
von.     Commentary  on  the  Prophets  of  the  O.  T.    v.  1-5;  Commentary 
on  the  Psalms.    2  V.— Commentary  on  the  book  of  Job;  with  trans,  fr. 
the  German;  by  J.  F.  Smith.— Hausrath,  A.    History  of  the  N.  Test, 
times.    V.  1, 12.*— Keim,  T.    History  of  Jesus  of  Nazara.    6  v.— Kuenen, 
A.    Religion  of  Israel.    3  v.— Pfleiderer,  O.    Paulinism.   2  v.— Zeller,  E. 
Contents  and  origin  of  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  crit.  investigated.    Pre- 
fixed, Overbeck's  introd.  to  the  Acts ;    fr.  De  Wette's  handbook.    2  v. 
Schmidt,  P.  W.,  and  Holzendorff,  F.  V.    Short  Protestant  commentary 
on  the  N.  T.,  with  introd. 
Theology.     Adams,  W.     The  three  gardens  :  Eden,  Gethsem- 
ane,  and  Paradise  ;  or,  Man's  ruin,  redemption,  and  res- 
toration. *    7063 

—  Allen,  J.  H.    Three  phases  of  modern  theology :  Calvinism,  Unitarian- 

ism,  Liberalism.  21857 

—  Barry,  A.    Masters  in  English  theology.  18702 

—  Blaekie,  J.  S.    Lay  sermons.                 *  20975 

—  Butler,  J.    Analogy  of  religion  to  the  constitution  and  course  of  nature.  6428 

—  Christian  views ;  of.  Discourses,  doctrinal,  etc.  5006 

—  Christie,  A.  J.    The  philosophy  of  Christianity.     {In  Manning,  H.  E. 

Ess.  on  relig.  and  lit.,  ser.  3.)  *I 

—  Christlieb,  T.    Methods  of  countc^racting  mod.  infidelity.  7333 
Modern  doubt  and  Christian  belief.                                '  13396 

—  Clark,  D.  W.    Topical  course  of  theolog.  study.    {In  his  Ment.  disc.)  6430 

—  Clark,  J.  F.    Orthodoxy,  its  truths  and  errors.  1604 

—  Cobb,  S.    Compend  of  Christian  divinity.  860 

—  Crooks,  G.  R.   Old  and  new  theologies.  {In  Boston Mond.  lect.,  1880-81.)  20467 

—  Dunlavy,  J.    The  manifesto;  doctr.  and  pract.  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  1296 

—  Eliot,  W.  G.    Discourses  on  the  doct.  of  Christianity.  1355 
Early  relig.  educ.  consid.  as  the  divinelv  appointed*  wav  to  the  regener- 
ate life.                                                   '                          "  1356 

—  Faber,  F.  W.    The  blessed  sacrament ;  or.  The  works  and  ways  of  God.  8933 
The  precious  blood ;  or,  The  price  of  our  salvation.  8928 

—  Fisher,  G.  P.    Faith  and  rationalism;  with  ess.  on  related  subjects.  18564 

—  Froude.  J.  A.    Plea  for  the  free  disc,  of   theolog.  difliculties.     {In  his 

Short  stud.,  ser.  1.)  6963 

—  Green,  J.  H.    Spiritual  philosophy;  founded  on  the  teaching  of  S.  T. 

Coleridge,  v.  2.  "  6315 

—  Gregory,  O.    Letters  on  the  evid.,  doctr.,  and  duties  of  the  Christ,  relig- 

ion. 8071 

—  Hastings,  H.  L.    Future  punishment.  6487 

The  great  controversy  bet.  God  and  man.  6489 

The  signs  of  the  times.  6488 

Thessalonica.  6490 

—  Heagle,  D.    Bremen  lectures ;  with  introd.  by  A.  Hovey.  9780 

—  Hedge,  F.  H.    Recent  inq.  in  theology ;  being ''Essays  and  reviews."  5174 

—  Hill,  R.    Village  dialogues.  '  7210 


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—  James,  H.    The  old  and  new  theology.     (Zw  his  Lect.,  etc.) 

—  King-,  T.  S.    Philosoph}^  and  theology.     {In  his  Patriotism.) 

—  Luthardt,  C.  E.    Kompendium  der  Dogmatik. 

—  Macleod,  N.    Parish  papers.- 

—  Manning,  H.  E.    Four  ^reat  evils  of  the  day. 

—  Martineau,  J.    Loss  and  gain  in  recent  theology. 

Personal  infl.  on  our  present  theology:  Newman— Coleridge— Carlyle ; 

Theology  in  its  rel.  to  progressive  knowledge.     {In  his  Ess.) 
Studies  of  Christianity ;  or,  Timely  thoughts  for  relig.  thinkers. 

—  Miller,  H.    Testimony  of  the  rocks;  or,  Geology  in  its  bearings  on  the 

two  theologies. 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.    Essays,  historical  and  theological.    2  v. 
Lectures ;  and  other  theological  papers. 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.    On  false  analogies  in  comp.  theology.     {In  his  Chips, 

v.  5.) 

—  Neander,  J.  A.  W.    Lectures  on  the  hist,  of  Chr.  dogmas ;  ed.  by  J.  L. 

Jacobi.    2  v. 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Essays,  critical  and  historical.    2  v. 

—  Noyes,  G.  R.    Collection  of  theolog.  essays;  with  introd. 

—  Parker,  T.    Sermons  of  theism,  atheism,  and  the  popular  theology. 

—  Paterson,  A.  S.    Concise  system  of  theology  on  the  basis  of  the 'shorter 

catechism. 

—  Peabody,  A.  P.    Lectures  on  Christian  doctrines. 

—  Pfleiderer,  O.    Paulinism :  a  contrib.  to  the  hist,  of  Chr.  theology.    2  v. 

—  Phelps,  A.    The  rights  of  believers  in  anc.  creeds;  Biblical  doctr.  of  ret- 

ribution; Congregationalists  and  Presbyterians ;  a  plea  for  union.  {In 
his  My  portfolio.) 

—  Philosophical  theories  and  experience.     {In  Small  books  on  gt.  subj., 

V.  1.) 

—  Poi)e,  W.  B.    Compendium  of  Christian  theology.    3  v. 

—  Raymond,  M.    Systematic  theology.    2  v. 

—  Reynolds,  H.  R.  '  Ecclesia :  church  problems  considered. 

—  St.  Maur,  E.  A.    Christian  theology  and  mod.  skepticism. 

—  Scott,  T.    Treatises  on  theological  subjects,  v.  2 :  Essays  on  import,  subj. 

in  relig. ;  Evening  prayer  for  a  family. 

—  Smith,  H.  B.    Faith  and  philosophv;  discourses  and  essays. 
Introduction  to  Chr.  theology;  ed.  by  W.  S.  Karr. 

—  Smyth,  N.    Old  faiths  in  new  light. 

—  Spring,  G.    Personal  reminiscences.    2  v. 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    The  hopes  of  T.     (In  his  Addr.  and  sermons.) 

Theology  of  the  19th.  cent.     (In  his  Ess.  on  Church  and  State.) 

Christian  institutions ;  ess.  on  eccl.  subjects. 

—  Stephen,  L.  The  later  theology.  {In  his  Eng.  hist,  in  the  18th.  cent.,  v.  1.) 

—  Stewart,  S.  J.    The  gospel  of  law;  disc,  upon  fundamental  Ch.  doctr. 

—  Stone,  J.  K.    The  invitation  heeded ;  reasons  for  a  return  to  Catholic 

unity. 

—  StraussJ  D.  F.    The  old  faith  and  the  new. 

—  Taylor,  I.    Logic  in  theology,  and  other  essays. 

—  Taylor,  W.  M.    The  limitations  of  life,  and  other  sermons. 

—  Thayer,  T.  B.    Christianity  against  infidelity. 

—  Tucker,  A.    The  light  of  nature  pursued.    2  v. 

—  TuHoch,  J.    Rational  theology  and  Chr.  philosophy  in  Eng.  in  the  17th. 

cent.    2  V. 

—  Uhlhorn,  G.    The  conflict  of  Christianity  with  heathenism. 

—  Wace,  H.    Christianity  and  morality. 

—  Waters,  N.  R.    Through  Rome  on;  mem.  of  Chr.  and  extra-Chr.  expe- 

rience, 
-r-  Wiseman,  N.    The  Real  Presence  of  the  body  and  blood  of  Christ  in  the 
Eucharist. 

—  Wordsworth,  J.    The  one  religion. 

—  See  also  Atonement ;— Development ;— God ;— Materialism ;— Orthodoxy ; 

— Religion  and  science ; — Revelation ; — Salvation ; — Scepticism ; — Sin ; 
— Theism ;— Trinitv ; — Unbelief ; — Unitarianism. 
Also,  New  England.  Theology ;— Sermons. 
Also,  the  names  of  the  different  sects. 
Theology,  Natural.     See  Natural  religion. 
Theology,  Practical.     Bartol,  C.  A.     Discourses  on  the  Chr. 
body  and  form. 

—  Beecher,  H.  W.  Royal  truths. 

—  Blackie,  J.  S.  {hi  his  Lay  sermons.) 


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—  Brace,  C.  L.    Gesta  Christi ;  hist,  of  humane  prog,  under  Christianity. 

—  Bushuell,  H.    Sermons  for  the  new  life. 
Sermons  on  living  subjects. 

—  Chapin.  E.  H.    Humanity  in  the  city. 

—  Dewey,  O.    Discourses  on  human  life. 

—  Hecker,  I.  T.    Aspirations  of  nature. 

•  —  James,  H.    Substance  and  shadow ;   morality  and  relig.  in  their  rel.  to 
life. 

—  Means,  C.  A.    Living  thoughts ;  selections. 

—  Merriam,  G.  S.    The  way  of  life. 

—  Neal,  J.    One  word  more. 

—  Oosterzee,  J.  J.  van.    Practical  theology. 

—  Shedd,  W.  G.  T.    Homiletics,  Pastoral  theology. 

—  Sturm,  C.  C.    Reflections  on  the  works  of  God. 

—  Thayer,  T.  B.    Over  the  river;  book  of  consolations  for  the  sick,  etc.) 

—  See\ili<(>  Moral  philosophy. 

Theology  in  the  English  poets ;  by  S.  A.  Brooke. 

Theophrastus  Such,  Impressions  of ;  by  M.  E.  Lewes. 

Theory  of  human  progression  and  natural  probability  of  a  reign 
of  justice.     (Science  of  politics.) 

Therapeutics.     See  Pathology  and  Therapeutics. 

There  she  blows  ;  by  W.  H.  Macy. 

Theresa,  St.     See  Teresa,  St. 

Thermodynamics.  Baynes,  R.  E.  Lessons  on  thermodyna- 
mics. 

—  Eddy,  H.  T.    Thermodynamics. 

—  Forbes,  Pro/.    Thermal  conductivity ;  Thermodynamics.    (So.  Kensing- 

ton Sci.  lect.,  V.  2.) 

Thermopile.     See  Tasimeter. 

Thermopylae.  Herodotus.  Battle  of  T.  {In  Lieber,  F.  Gt. 
events,  etc.) 

Theroulde.     See  Roland,  La  chanson  de. 

Theseus  and  Ariadne  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  {In  his  Extrava- 
ganzas, V.  3.) 

Thesiger,  F.  A.,  Loi'd  Chelmsford.  Low,  C.  R.  {In  his  Sold, 
of  the  Vict,  age,  v.  2.) 

Theuriet,  A.     All  alone.     (Appleton's  new  hd.-vol.  ser.) 

—  Antoinette.     (Appleton's  hd.-vol.  ser.) 

—  Le  fils  Maugars. 

—  Same ;  The  youn^  Maugars.    (Coll.  of  for.  authors.) 

—  La  fortune  d'Angele. 

—  Les  fraises;  comedie.    {In  Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Theatre,  eic,  ser.  4.) 

—  The  godson  of  a  marquis.    (Coll.  of  for.  authors.) 

—  Mademoiselle  Guignon. 

—  Le  mariage  de  Gerard,  suivi  de  Une  Ondine. 

—  Same.    Gerard's  marriage.     (Coll.  of  for.  authors.) 

—  The  old  homestead.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.) 

—  Raymonde ;  f r.  the  French.     (Appleton's  hd.-vol.  ser.) 

—  LaVieille  maison ;  com6die.     {In  Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Theatre,  etc., 

ser.  2.) 
They  saw  a  great  light ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.   (Tales  for  trav.,  v.  5.) 
Thibault,  comte  de  Champagne  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres, 

s6r.  2,  V.  1.) 
Thibet.     Bogle,  G.     Mission  to  Tibet.     {In  Markham,  C.  R. 

Narr.  of  Bogle,  etc.) 

—  Hue,  E.  R.    Recollections  of  a  journ.  thr.  Tartary,  Thibet,  and  China, 

1844-G. 

Travels  in  Tartary,  T.,  etc. 

Travels  in  Tartary,  T.,  etc.     {In  Taylor,  B.    Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.) 

—  Knight,  H.  W.    Diary  of  a  pedestrian  in  Cashmere  and  Thibet. 
Thiebault,   D.     Souvenirs   de  vingt   atis   de  s^jour  k  Berlin. 


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Thi^blin,  N.  L.     Spain  and  the  Spaniards.  13662 

Thierry,  J.  N.  A.     Dix  ans  d'^tudes  historiques  [1817-27J.  9578 

Contents.    Histoire  de  P Angleterre.— Histoire  du  moyen  age  et  Histoire 
de  France. 

—  Historical  essays,  pub.  under  the  title  of  "Dix  ans  d'^tudes  historiques;" 

and  Narratives  of  the  Merovingian  era ;   or,  Scenes  of  the  6th.  cent. 

With  autobiog.  pref .  4421 

—  History  of  the  conquest  of  England.  2  v.  4419-20 
Thiers,  M.  J.  L.  A.     History  of  the  Consulate  and  Emp.   of 

Fr.  under  Napoleon  ;  tr.  by  I).  F.  Campbell.  20  v.  in  10.  12052-61 

—  Same',  tr.  by  D.  F.  Campbell  and  H.  W.  Herbert.  5  v.   (v.  2  wanting.)     4422-6 

—  History  of  the  Fr.  revolution;  tr.,  with  notes,  by  F.  Shoberl.    3d.  Am. 

ed.    4v,  iri2.  5840-1 

—  Notice  sur  Mme.  Du  Deffand.     {In  Du  Deflfand,  M .  de  V.  C.  de.    Lettres.) 

2  v.  14549-60 

—  Castelar,  E.    {In  his  Life  of  Lord  Byron,  etc.)  15338 

—  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H.  de.    {In  his  Orators  of  France.)  .  5012 

—  Hayward,  A.  {In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  1.)  20602 
.    —  King,  E.     {In  his  Fr.  poljt.  lead.)  13829 

—  Le  Goff,  F.    Life  of  Thiers ;  tr.  fr.  the  unpub.  manuscript,  by  T.  Stanton.  18599 

—  McCarthy,  J.     {In  his  Mod.  lead.)  11191 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  4;  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1. ;  Cans. 

du  lund.,  V.  1, 12, 14, 15;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Simon,  J.  The  government  of  T.,  1871-1873.  2  v.  18509-10 
Thieves.  Chubb.  G.  H.  Protection  fr.  fire  and  thieves.  15439 
Things  not  generally  known  ;  by  D.  A.  Wells.  4713 
Things  not  generally  known  ;  by  J.  Timbs.  .  5479 
Thinking  bayonet,  The;  by  J.  K.  Hosmer.  5897 
Thinks-I-to-myself,  &c.  ;  by  E.  Nares.  4428 
Third-class  to  Edinburgh  ;    by  W.   C.   Honeyraan.  {In  Mi. 

Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  4.)  7224 

Thirlwall,  C,  Bp.    History  of  Greece  ;  [to  B.  C.  1461.  2  v.    4429-30 

—  Letters  literary  and  theological ;  ed.  by  J.  J.  S.  Perowne  and  L.  Stokes ; 

with  annot.  and  memoirs.  21742 

—  Letters  to  a  friend ;  ed.  by  A.  P.  Stanley.  21743 

—  Remains,  literary  and  theological ;  ed.  by  J.  J.  S.  Perowne.  3  v.  17956-8 
Thirteen  good  stories  from  Old  and  New.  11874 

Contents.  Perkins,  F.  B.  Devil  puzzlers.— The  Pole's  story.— Loring, 
F.  W.  Improvisatore.— Hale,  E.  E.  Two  princes.— Federhohn,  T.  In 
the  wide  world. — Loring,  F.  W.  Rebecca's  ma. — What  happened  to  the 
Khan. — Miles,  H.  A.  Companion  of  Paradise. — Tartar  fairy  tale.— Sever- 
ance, M.  S.  Spoons  in  a  wherry.— Moore,  A.  Waveline.— De  Ponte,  S. 
Niglit  of  terror. — Housekeeper'sstory. 
Thirty  poems  ;  by  W.  C.  Bryant.  5546 

Thirty  years  at  sea;  by  E.  Shippen.  18239 

Thirty  years  too  late  ;  by  M.  A.  Livermore.  17397 

Thirty  Years'  War.     Freytag,  G.     {In  his  Pictures  of  German 

life,  V.  2.)  *I 

—  Gardiner,  S.  R.    The  Thirty  Years'  War.  12967 

—  Motley,  J.  L.     {In  his  Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barneveld.)    2  v.      *I ;  12677-8 

—  Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.    History  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War;  tr.  by  A.  J. 

W.  Morrison.  3785 
Same.    {In  his  Works.)                                                                                 13194 

—  -  Det  Trettio- Ariga  Krigets ;  of  versiittning.  15064 

—  See  also  Gustavus  Adolphus. 

Thirty-nine  men  for  one  woman  ;  by  H.  E.  Chevalier.  5443 

Thistle-down  ;  book  of  lyrics  ;  by  W.  Winter.  17626 
Tholuck,  F.  A.  G.     Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  John  ; 

tr.  by  A.  Kaufman.  4432 

—  The  doctrine  of  inspiration.     {In  Noyes,  G.  R.    Coll.  theol.  ess.)  7701 

—  Hours  of  Christian  devotion ;  tr.  by  K.  Menzies.    2d.  ed.  13768 

—  Life,  character,  and  stvle  of  the  apostle  Paul;  Sermons.     {In  Edwards, 

B.  B.,  and  Park,  E.  A.    Selections.)  1348 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1241 

—  Park,E.  A.    Sketch  of  T.   (Jw  Edwards,  B.  B.,  awe?  Park,  E.  A.  Select.)        1348 
Thomas  a  Becket,  St.     Adams,  W.  H.  D.     {I71  Ms  Warrior, 

priest,  and  statesman.)  14132 

—  De  Vere,  A.    St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury,  dram.  poem.  18314 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury  and  his  biographers.    {In  his 

Hist,  ess.,  ser.  1.)  9835 

—  Froude,  J.  A.    Life  and  times  of  Thomas  Becket.  18485 
Same.     (In  his  Short  stud.,  ser.  4.)  22579 

—  Hope,  Mrs.    Life  of  Thomas  Becket.  11221 

—  Milman,  H.  H.    Life  of  Tliomas  Becket.  3064 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.    The  murder  of  Becket.     (In  his  Scripture  portraits.)  8955 
Thomas  a  Kempis.   The  following  of  Christ ;  tr.  by  R.  Challoner.     2447 

—  Kettlewell,  S.  Thomas  j\  Kempis  and  the  Brothers  of  Common  Life.  2  v.  21591-2 
Thomas  Aquinas^  St.    Hampden,  R.  D.    Life  of  T.  A.  ;  dissert. 

of  the  scholastic  philosophy  of  the  Middle  Ages.  (Ency. 
Metrop.)  1763 

—  Vaughan,  R.  B.    Life  and  labours  of  St.  Thomas  of  Aquin.    2  v.  11665-6 
Thomas,  A.  C.    A  century  of  Universalism  in  Phila.  andN.  Y., 

with  sketches  of  its  hist.,  etc.  17099 

Thomas,  A.     Hamlet.  *I 

—  Same.    (In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  opera  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 

—  Miguon.             '  *I 

—  Same.    (In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  opera  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Thomas,  Annie.     See  Cudlip,  A. 

Thomas,  B.  F.    Ode.     (In  Worcester.     Monument  Committee. 

Ded.  of  Sold,  monument.)  14020 

Thomas,  B.     The  violin  player.     3  v.  20591-3 

Thomas,  C.  W.     Adventures  and  obs.  on  the  west  coast  of 

Africa.  4431 

Thomas,  C.     The  Chinch-bug  ;  its  hist.,  etc.,  and  the  means  of 

destroying  it.     (U.  S.  Entomol.  Comm.  Bulletin.)  20894 

Thomas,   E.   S.     Reminiscences  of  the  last  sixty-five  years. 

2  V.  2279-80 

Thomas,  G.  H.    History  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland.    See 

Van  Home,  T.  B. 

—  Johnson,  R.  W.    Memoir  of  Thomas.  20508 

—  Shanks,  W.  F.  G.    (In  his  Personal  recollections.)  6570 

—  Sketch  of  T.     (In  Our  great  captains.)  5962 

—  Van  Home,  T.  B.    Life  of  Thomas.  ^  ^  22063 
Thomas,  I.    History  of  printing  in  Amer.,  with  biog.  of  printers 

and  acct.  of  newspapers.  2d.  ed.  Author's  correct,  and 
add.,  and  cat.  of  Amer.  publications  previous  to  1776. 
(Amer.  Antiq.  Soc.  Trans.)     2  v.  15390-1 

—  Removal  of  the  tomb  of  I.  Thomas,  June  24, 1878.     (In  Antiq.  papers.)         18411 
Thomas,  J.  B.     Significance  of  the  hist,  element  in  Scripture. 

(In  Boston  Monday  Lect.,  1880-81.)  20467 

Thomas,  J.  G.     Dengue.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts., 

etc.,  V.  6.)  *I 

Thomas,  John.     Headley,  J.  T.     {In  his  Washington,   etc., 

V.  2.)  1829 

Thomas,  J.  J.     American  fruit  culturist.     Illust.  6769 

Thomas,  R.     The  Sabbath  and  our  foreign  population.      (In 

Sabbath  essays. )  19808 

Thomas,    T.    G.     Obstetrics    and   gynaecology.     {In   Clarke, 

E.  H.     Cent,  of  Amer.  medicine.)  16710 

Thomas,  Theodore.  Bungay,  G.  {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 
79 


1242  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Thomas  Didymus,  Legend  of ;  by  J.  F.  Clarke.  20348 

Thomas  Thyrnau  ;   [v.  A.  von  Paalzow].     3  v.  10361-3 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  15962 

Thomasson,  P.     En  arbetares,  Lefnadsoden  ;  eller,  Slaflifvet  i 

Sverige.  15058 

Thome,  J.  A.,  and  Kimball,  J.  H.     Emancipation  in  the  West 

Indies.  4433 

Thome,  O.  W.    Text-book  of  structr.  and  physiological  botany  ; 

tr.  and  ed.  by  A.  W.  Bennett.     Illust.     3d.  ed.  21280 

Thompson,  Miss  — .  Importance  of  female  agency  in  evange- 
lizing Pagan  nations.  {In  Timson,  T.  Mem.  of  British 
female  missionaries.)  4468 

Thompson,  A.  B.     Victoria  history  of  England,  B.  C.  54  to 

A.  D.  1863.  6376 

Thompson,  A.  C.     Moravian  missions  ;  lect.  22301 

Thompson,   B.,    Count   Eumford.     Ellis,   G.    E.     Memoir   of 

Thompson.  9661 

—  Renwick,  J.    Life  of  Count  Rumford.     (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Anier. 

biog.,  V.  15.)  4124 

—  Sketch  of  T.     (In  Biog.  of  self-tauglit  men,  v.  1.)  410 
Thompson,  C.  O.     Handicraft  in  school;  address.  19513 

—  Industrial  drawing.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sei.  Assoc.  Trans.,  1871.)  15738 
Thompson,  D.  P.     May  Martin,  and  other  tales  of  the  Green 

mountains.  13179 
Thompson,  D'A.  W.     Ancient  leaves;  or.  Translations,  etc., 

from  poets  of  Greece  and  Rome.  *I 

—  Day  dreams  of  a  schoolmaster.  11040 

—  Nursery  nonsense.  11531 

—  Sales  Attici ;  or.  The  maxims  witty  and  wise  of  Athenian  tragic  drama.  *I 

—  Scalae  Novae ;  or,  A  ladder  to  Latin.  ♦I 

—  Wayside  thoughts.  11314 
Thompson,  D.  P.     Centeola  ;  and  other  tales.  4447 

—  The  doomed  chief.  4445 

—  Gaut  Gurley.  4442 

—  The  Green  Mountain  boys.  4441 

—  Locke  Amsden.  4443 

—  May  Martin.  4444 

—  The  rangers.  4446 
Thompson,  E.     History  of  England ;   adapted  for  American 

students.      (Freeman,  E.  A.     Hist,  course.)  11971 

Thompson,  E.  G.,  joint  author.     See  Woodward,  G.  E. 
Thompson,  E.  W.     Beaten  paths.  12636 

Thompson,    E.      Cervantes ;    biog.    sketch.      {In   Cervantes. 

Wit  and  wisdom.)  22019 

Thompson,  G.     Sonnets.     {In  Liberty  bell.)  5101 

Thompson,  Rev.  H.     The  occult  sciences.     See  Smedley,  E. 
Thompson,  Sir  H.    Food  and  feeding.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)   19051 
Thompson,  H.  M.     The  Christian  doctr.  of  prayer.     {In  Chr. 

truth  and  mod.  opinion.  13496 

—  Method  for  disposing  of  the  garbage  of  New  Orleans.    (In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Rept.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Thompson,  J.  R.     The  idea  of  the  Church  regarded  in  its  hist. 

development.     {In  Reynolds,  H.  R.     Ecclesia.)  10027 

Thompson,  J.     Essay  on  English  municipal  history.  7194 

Thompson,  John.     Life  of  T.  ;  history  of  twenty-five  years  in 

bondage  ;  written  by  himself.  17713 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1243 

Thompson,  J.  P.     Church  and  State  in  the  U.  S.  ;  with  app. 

on  the  German  population.  11981 

—  The  Holy  Comforter;  his  person  and  his  work.  18181 

—  Jesus  of 'Nazareth  ;  his  life  for  the  youn^.  15355 

—  Man  in  Genesis  and  in  geology ;  or.  Biblical  acct.  of  man's  creation  teste<l 

by  scientific  theories.         *  7877 

—  Moses.     (In  Boston  lect.,  1871.)  12134 

—  Theology  of  Christ ;  from  his  own  words.  18212 

—  The  United  States  as  a  nation ;  centennial  of  Amer.  independence.  17175 
Thompson,  K.    Handbook  to  the  pub.  pict.  galleries  of  Europe  ; 

with  sk.  of  the  hist,  of  schools  of  painting,  I3th.-18th.  cent.  17151 

Thompson,  M.     The  witchery  of  archery  ;  manual.     Illust.  17919 

Thompson,  N.  L.  History  of  Plymouth  Church.  11386 
Thompson,  F.,  joint  author.     See  Haskoll,  W.  D. 

Thompson,  R.  W.     The  papacy  and  the  civil  power.  16796 

Thompson,  R.  E.  Social  science  and  national  economy.  13769 
Thompson,  S.  D.    Challenge  to  the  array.     (In  Grinnell,  C.  E. 

Points  of  law,  Guiteau's  case.)  *I 
Thompson,  S.  P.     Elementary  lessons  in  electricity  and  mag- 
netism.                                                             '  21492 
Thompson,  W.     Recollections  .of  Mexico.  4451 
Thompson,  W.  T.    Major  Jones's  courtship.  11190 

—  Major  Jones'  courtship ;— Major  Jones'  travels;— Sk.  of  T.     (In  Watter- 

8on,  H.    Oddities  m  South,  life.)  22306 

Thompson.     See  also  Thomson. 
Thoms,  G.  E.     Memorandum  as  to  Wolverhampton  sewerage. 

{In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 

Thoms,  W.  J.  Human  longevity  ;  its  facts  and  its  fictions.  11893 
Thomson,  Mrs.  — .  The  lady  of  Milan  ;  or.  Fidelity  unto  death.  5226 
Thomson,  A.  T.     Notes.     {In  Salverte,  A.  J.  E.  B.  de.    The 

occult  sciences,  v.  2.)  4440 

Thomson,  Mrs.  A.  T.     See  Thomson,  K. 
Thomson,  C.  W.    The  Atlantic  ;  prelim,  acct.  of  results  of  the 

exploring  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  ''Challenger,"  1S73,   1876. 

2  V.  .    17622-3 

—  The  depths  of  the  sea.  11445 
^Thomson,  J.  C.^  joint  author.     See  Thomson,  K. 

Thomson,  J.  Enchantments  of  the  wizard  Indolence,  etc.  ; 
fr.  ''Castle  of  Indolence."  {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Book 
for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Poems ;  Sketch  of  his  life,     (/w  Hudson,  H.  N.    Text-book  of  poetry.)        14038 

—  Poetical  works.    2  v.  4448-9 

—  Howitt,  W.    {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 
Thomson,  J.     The  City  of  Dreadful  Night,  and  other  poems.      20456 

—  Vane's  story ;  Weddah  and  Om-el-Bonain ;  and  other  poems.  21999 
Thomson,  John.     The  magic  lantern.     {In  Brown,  R.     Set. 

for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Taking  a  photograph.    (In  Brown,  R.    Science  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 
Thomson,  John.      The  straits  of  Malacca,   Indo-China,    and 

China.  13580 

Thomson,  John.  Treatise  on  hat-making  and  felting  ;  incl.  exp. 

of  properties  of  fur,  wool,  and  hair.  •        7485 

Thomson,  Joseph.  To  the  central  African  lakes  and  back ; 
narr.  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society's  East  Central 
African  Exped.,  1878-80.     With  biog.  not.  of  K.  John-  4 

ston,  portr.  and  map.     2d.  ed.     2  v.  20720-1 


1244  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Thomsou,  K.  B.     Memoirs  of  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborough, 

and  of  the  court  of  Queen  Anne.     2  v.  4437-8 

—  and  Thomson,  J.  C.    Queens  of  society ;  by  G.  and  P.  Wharton.    lUust.        4718 

Contents.  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborough.— illfme.  Roland.— Lady  M. 
W.  Montagu.— Georgiana,  Duchess  of  Devonshire.— L.  E.  Landon.— JiTme. 
de  S^vigne.— Sydney  Lady  Morgan.— Jane,  Duchess  of  Gordon.— JIfwe. 
Recamier.— Lady  Hervey.*— ilfwie.  de  Stael.— Mrs.  Thrale— Piozzi.— Lady 
C.  Lamb.— A.  S.  Damer.— La  Marquise  du  Deffand.— Mrs.  E.  Montagu.— 
Mary,  Countess  of  Pembroke.— La  Marquise  de  Maintenon. 

Wits  and  beaux  of  society ;  by  G.  and  P.  Wharton.  4719 

Contents.  G.  Villiers. — Count  de  Grammont,  St.  Evremond,  and  Ld. 
Rochester. — Beau  Fielding. — Of  certain  clubs  and  club-wits  under  Anne. 
— W.  Congreve.— Beau  Nash.— Philip,  Duke  of  Wharton.— Ld.  Hervey. 
— P.  D.  Stanhope. — Abbe  Scarron. — Francois,  Due  de  la  Rochefoucault, 
and  the  due  de  Saint-Simon.— H.  Walpole.— G.  Selvvyn.— R.  B.  Sheridan. 
—Beau  Brummell.— T.  E.  Hook.— Sydney  Smith.— G.  B.  Dodington,  Ld. 
Melcombe. 
Thomson,  M.  Lady  of  the  lake.  {In  French's  min.  dr.,  v.  22.)  7982 
Thomson,  M.  {pseud.  Q.  K.  Philander   Doesticks).  Doesticks' 

letters.  17430 

—  The  history  and  records  of  the  Elephant  club.  17429 

—  Plu-ri-bus-tah.  4450 

—  The  witches  of  New  York.  17433 
Thomson,  8.     Wild  flowers;    how  to  see,  and  how  to  gather 

them  ;  new  ed.     Illust.  4729 

Thomson,  T.     History  of  chemistry.     2  v.  *I 
Thomson,  W.,  Archbp.  of  York.    Design  in  nature.     {In  Chr. 

Ev.  8oc.  Mod.  scepticism.)  9747 
Thomson,  W.^  joint  author.     See  Watson,  R. 

Thomson,  W.  a7id  Tait,  P.  G.  Elements  of  nat.  philosophy,  pt.  1 .  11894 

Treatise  on  natural  philosophA\    New  ed.,  v.  1,  pt.  1.  22546 

Thomsou,  W.  M.     The  Land  and  the  Book  ;  Bibl.  illust.  fr. 

scenes,  etc.^  of  the  Holy  Land.     Maps,  engr.,  etc.  2  v.      4452-3 
Thomson.     See  also  Thompson. 
Thorburn,  T.  C.     Sewer  ventilation.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  1.)  *I 

Thoreau,  H.  D.     Cape  Cod.  5894 

—  Early  spring  in  Massachusetts ;  fr.  the  journal  of  Thoreau.  20288 

—  Excursions.  5458 

Contents.  Biographical  sketch. — Natural  hist,  of  Mass. — A  walk  to 
Wachusett. — The  landlord. — A  winter  walk.— The  succession  of  forest 
trees.— Walking.— Autumnal  tints.— Wild  apples.— Night  and  moonlight. 

—  Letters  [and  poems] .  5977 

—  The  Maine  woods.  5661 

—  Readings  fr.  Thoreau's  manuscript.  (/%  Bridgman,  R.  L.  Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Walden;  or,  Life  in  the  woods.  4455 

—  Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack  rivers.  4454 

—  A  winter  walk.     (Little  classics,  v.  17.)  20166 

—  A  Yankee  in  Canada,  with  Anti-slavery  and  reform  papers.  6464 

Contents.  A  Yankee  in  Canada.— Anti-slavery  and  reform  papers: 
Slavery  in  Mass.— Prayers.— Civil  disobedience.— Plea  for  J.  Brown.— 
Paradise  (to  be)  regained.— Herald  of  Freedom.— T.  Carlyle  and  his 
works.— Life  without  principle.— Wendell  Phillips  before  the  Concord 
Lyceum. — Last  days  of  John  Brown. 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Thoreau  :  the  poet  naturalist.  11912 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.     {In  his  Short  studies,  etc.)  19269 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     (/w  Ais  My  study  windows.)  10.022 

—  Notice  and  selections.     (7%  Am.  prose.)  19641 

—  Page,  A.    Thoreau ;  his  life  and  aims ;  a  study.  17348 

—  Sanborn,  F.  B.    H.  D.  Thoreau.  21778 
Thoresen,  M.     Old  Olaf.     See  Goldschmidt,  M. 

Thorn  among  the  roses  ;  play  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.   {In  his  Exhib. 

drama.)  13308 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1245 

Thornbura,  S.  S.    David  Leslie  ;  a  story  of  the  Afghan  frontier. 

2  V.  19635-6 

Thornbury,  G.  W.      Ghost   of    Lawford   Hall.       (In    Christ. 

story-teller.)  17662 

—  Historical  and  legendary  ballads  and  songs.    Illust.  *I 

—  Life  in  Spain ;  past  and*  present.  4456 

—  Life  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner :  found,  on  letters  and  papers.    2  v.  *I 

—  Same ;  illust.  in  colours.    Am.  ed.  17176 

—  Poems.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  0158 

—  A  tour  round  England.    2  v.  10966-7 

—  awd  Walford,  E.    Old  and  new  London;    its  hist.,  people  and  places, 

Illust.    6  V.  *I 

V.  1,  2  bv  Thornbury;  3-6  bv  Walford. 
Thorncliffe  Hall ;  by  D.  Wise.  21131 

Thorudale  ;  by  W.  Smith.  4056 

Thorndike,  S.  L.     Biography  of  W.  S.  Hooper,     (in  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Thorne,  P.,  pseud.     See  Smith,  M.  P.  W. 
Thornet,   T.  A.     Kate  Comerford  ;  or,   Sketches  of  garrison 

life.  21393 

Thornton,  G.  B.     Memphis  sanitation  and  quarantine,   1879- 

80.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Yellow  fever  epidemic  in  Memphis,  1879.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass. 

Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *I 

Thornton,  G.  H.  The  modern  stenographer  ;  light-line  phonog- 
raphy. 21909 
Thornton,  H.    Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  (In  hisFsim.  Lond.  merchants.)     7853 
Thornton,  J.  Q.     Oregon  and  California  in  1848  ;   information 

on  the  gold  mines  of  California.     2  v.  4457-8 

Thornton,  J.  W.  The  pulpit  of  the  Amer.  revolution  ;  politi- 
cal sermons  of  1776  ;  with  hist,  introd.,  notes,  and  illust. 
2d.  ed.  *I 

Note.    Collect,  of  sermons  bv  J.  Mayhew;  C.  Chauncev;  S.  Cooke; 
W.  Gordon;  S.  Langdon;  S.  West;  P.  Pavson;  S.  Howard;  andE.  Stiles. 
Thornton,  M.  J.     Di  Cary.  '  19232 

Thornton,  P.  M.     Foreign   secretaries  of    the   19th.   cent,   to 

1834.     2d.  ed.     2  v.  22744-5 

Contents.     V.  1.      Lord  Grenville.— Hawksbury. — Harrowby. — Mul- 
grave.— C.  J.  Fox.— Lord    Howick    (Earl  Grey).— G.  Canning.— Lord 
Bathurst.     2.     Marquis  Wellesley.— Lord  Castlereagh.— G.  Canning.— 
Lord  Dudley.- Aberdeen.— Palmerston.— Index. 
Thornton,  W.  T.     On  labour.     2d.  ed.  8718 

—  A  plea  for  peasant  proprietors ;  with  outlines  of  a  plan  for  their  establish- 

ment in  Ireland.  12746 

Thornton  Hall ;  by  P.  F.  McKeen.  11322 

Thornwell,  J.  H.     Our  national  sins.     (In  Fast  day  sermons.)      1454 
Thorough  bohemienne,  A  ;  by  Mme.  C.  Reybaud.  18606 

Thorpe,  B.  Anglo-Saxon  poems  of  Beowulf ;  The  Sc6p  or 
Gleeman's  tale,  and  the  Fight  at  Finnesburg  ;  lit.  tr.  with 
notes,  glossary,  etc.  *I 

—  Edda  of  Saemund  the  learned ;  fr.  the  Icelandic.  *I 

—  Northern  mythology.    3  v.  *I 

Contents.     Y.  I.     Northern  mythology.    2,    Scandinavian  popular 
traditions  and  superstitions.      3. '  North  German  and  Netherlandish 
popular  traditions  and  superstitions. 
Thorpe,  K.,  pseud.     See  Bellamy,  Mrs.  E.  W. 
Thorpe,  T.  E.    Manual  of  inorganic  chemistry.    2  v.    (Collins' 

adv.  sci.  ser.)  12629;  17227 

Contents.    V.  1.    Non-metals.  -  2.    Metals. 


1246  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  and  Muir,  M.  M.  P.    Qualitative  chem.  analysis  and  laboratory  practice. 

2d.  ed.                                                            '  18548 

Thorpe;  by  W.  Mountford.  3176 

Thorpe  Regis  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  12249 
Thorrold,  S.  E.    The  sewer  gas  nuisance  and  its  remedy.     {In 

Assoc,  of  Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 
Thorstein,  Saga  of.     See  Anderson,  R.  B. 
Thorwaldsen,  Albert  or  Bertel.     Harrison,  J.  A.     A  Venice 

of  the  Vikings.     {In  his  Group  of  poets.)  13752 

—  Atkinson,  J.  B.     {In  his  Art  tour.)  12716 

—  Palgrave,  F.  T.    Thorvaldsen's  life  and  works.     (In  his  Ess.  on  art.)  6531 

—  Plon,  E.  Thorvaldsen;  his  life  and  works.  11233 
Those  children  and  their  teachers  ;  by  B.  A.  Brooks.  22128 
Thought  and  things  ;  by  T.  S.  King.  {In  his  Patriotism.)  5721 
Thought,  Elements  of  ;  by  I.  Taylor.  4368 
Thought,  Laws  of,  Science  of.     See  Logic. 

Thought-hives  ;  by  T.  L.  Cuyler.  10485 

Thoughts  in  my  garden  ;  by  M.  G.  Ware.  8769 

Thoughts  on  bores  ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.                                   1334  ;  7779 
Thoughts  that  breathe.     See  Stanley,  A.  P. 

Thoughts  to  help  and  to  cheer.  4459 

Thousand,  A,  a  year  :  by  E.  M.  Bruce.  6352 
Thousand,  The,  and  one  days  ;   comp.  to  the  Arabian  nights  ; 

introd.  by  Miss  Pardoe.     Illust.  4460 
Thousand  and  one  nights.     See  Alif-laila. 
Thrale.     See  Piozzi. 

Threading  my  way  ;  autobiography;  by  R.  D.  Owen.  *I ;  7320 

Threads  of  knowledge  ;  by  A.  Carey.  14140 
Three  Americas  railway  ;   an  international  and  intercontinental 

enterprise,  outlined  by  H.  R.  Helper,  F.  R.  Hilder,  etc.  20650 

Three  brides,  The  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.  16048 

Three  brothers,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  8691 
Three  caskets,  The  ;    fr.   Shakespeare.     {In  Venable,   W.  H. 

Dramas,  etc.)  20582 

Three  clerks  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  11296 

Three  commanders.  The  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  14158 

Three  cousins,  The  ;  by  J.  A.  Maitland.  11558 

Three  cutters,  The  ;  by  F.  Marryat.     (  With  his  Pirate.)  9268 

Three  eras  of  a  woman's  life  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  229 

Three  eras  of  the  life  of  woman  ;  by  E.  E.  Smith.  4037 

Three  feathers  ;  by  W.  Black.  13851 

Three  flags,  The  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.     {In  her  Madrigal.)  18028 

Three  gardens,  The  ;  by  W.  Adams.  7063 
Three  guardsmen.  The  ;  drama  ;  by  C.  Rice.      {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  18.)  11819 

Three  hundred  outlines  of  sermons  on  the  New  Testament.  21527 

Three  hundred  years  ago  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  7620 

Three  in  Norway;  by  two  of  them.     Illust.  21914 

Three  lieutenants  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  13339 

Three  little  spades  ;  by  [A.  B.  Warner].  7395 

Three  musketeers  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  9308 
Three  November  days  ;  by  B.  F.  Taylor.     {In    Little    class., 

V.  11.)  12982 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOK 8.  1247 

Three  of  a  trade ;  or,  Red  Little  Kriss  Kringle  ;  by  F.  O'Brien. 

(JnFam.  stor.,  v.  2.)  18149 

Three  per  cent,  a  month  ;  or,  The  perils  of  fast   living ;  by  C. 

Burdett.  "  612 

Three  pines  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  70 

Three  scouts  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  5846 

Three  sisters,  story  of  ;  by  C.  Maxwell.  15881 

Three  successful  girls  ;  by  J.  Crouch.  4      -  10195 

Three  tales  ;  by  W.  Hauff.  11904 

Three  typical  workingmen  ;  by  J.  B.  Harrison.     {In  his   Cer- 
tain dangerous  tendencies.)  19612 
Three  wakings  ;  poem  ;  by  E.  R.  Charles.                         ^  7854 
Three  weeks   after  marriage  ;  comedy  ;  by   A.    Murphy.     (In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  8.)  11810 

Threefold  destiny.  The  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.      {In  Little  class., 

V.  12.)  12983 

Threshold  of  the  unknown  region;  by  C.  R.  Markham.  12203 

Thrice  through  the  furnace  ;   [by  S.  L.  Little].  2703 

Thrift ;  by  C.  Kingsley.      {In  his  Health  and  educ.)  12906 

Thrift;  by  S.  Smiles.  15418 

Throat.     Cohen,  J.  S.     The  throat  and  the  voice.  19214 

Thrond  ;  by  B.  Bjornson.     {In  his  Bridal  march,  etc.)  21758 

Throstlethwaite  ;  by  S.  Morley.  15493 

Through  a  needle's  eye  ;  by  Hesba  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  17505 

Through  by  daylight ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  7883 

Through  fire  and  water  ;  by  F.  Talbot.  12477 

Through  nature  to  Christ ;  by  E.  A.  Abbott.  17567 

Through  night  to  light ;  by  F.  Spielhagen.  8409 

Through  night  to  light ;  by  K.  Gutzkow.  11903 

Through  one  administration  ;  by  F.  H.  Burnett.  22855 

Through   Rome   on  :  mem.  of  Christ,  and   extra-Christ,  expe- 
rience ;  by  N.  R.  Waters.  17865 
Through  the  looking-glass;  by  L.  Carroll  [C.  L.  Dodgson].         9802 
Through   the   ranks    to   a   commission  ;     [by  J.    E.    Acland- 

Troyte].  20823 

Thrown  together  ;  by  F.  Montgomery.  10750 

Thucydides.     History  of  the  Peloponnesian  war  ;  notes  by  T. 

Arnold.   8th.  ed.,  with  indexes  by  R.  P.  G.  Tiddeman.  3  v.         *I 

—  Same;  text  of  Arnold,  coll.  with  Becker,  Goller,  and  Poppo  ;  by  H. 

Dale.  4465 

—  Thucydides;  tr.,  with  introd.,  notes,  etc. ;  by  B.  Jowett.    2  v.  22442-3 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    Thucydides.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  19705 

—  Jebb,  R.  C.    Speeches  of  T.     {In  Abbott,  E.    Hellenica.)  20099 
Thudichum,  J.  L.  W.,  and  Dupr6,  A.     Treatise  on  the  origin, 

nature,  and  varieties  of  wine.  10475 

Thugs.     Wright,  C.     Habits  and  superstitions  of  the  T.     {In 

his  Lect.  on  India.)  4876  ;  4877 

Thule.     Burton,  R.  F.     Of  Thule.     {In  his  Ultima  T.,  v.  1.)   17373 
Thumping  legacy ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.   {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  13.)  11842 

Thunder-storms.     See  ^Lightning. 
Thurber,  F.  B.     Coffee  ;  fr.  plantation  to   cup  ;  history  ;  with 

letters  written  dur.  a  trip.  21120 


1248  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Thurlow,  E.,  baron.  Brougham,  H.  {In  Ais  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 
Thurlow,  T.  J.  H.     Trade  unions  abroad,  and  hints  for  home 

legislation  ;  repr.  fr.   rept.    on  the   Amsterdam   exhib.  of 

domest.  econ.  for  the  working  classes.     2d.  ed.  10130 

Thursby,    P.      Report   upon   excavating    machine,    or   steam 

navvy,  in  Hesketh   Bank  Cutting.      {In  Ass.  of    Munic. 

and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  4.)  *I 

Thurston,  A.  G.     Ricl^ardson,  W.  L.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Thurston,  E.  A.     Mosaics  of  human  life;  [selections].  6635 

Thurston,  L.  M.     Charley  and  Eva  Roberts'  home  in  the  west.     8586 

—  The  children  of  Amity  Court.  8688 

—  How  Charley  Roberts  became  a  man.  8586 

—  How  Eva  Roberts  gained  her  education.  8687 
Thurston,  R.  H.     History  of  the  growth  of  the  steam  engine ; 

(Int.  sci.  ser.)  18014 

Thwarted  ;  by  F.  Montgomery.  7318 

Thwing,  C.  F.     American  colleges ;  their   students   and   their 

work.  18097 

Thynne,  J.  A.,  Marquis  of  Bath.     Observations  on   Bulgarian 

affairs.  19919 

Tibbies,  T.  H.     Hidden   power ;  secret   history  of  the  Indian 

ring,  etc.  20580 

Tiber,  river.     Bruce,  E.  C.     The  Tiber  and  the  Thames  ;  their 

associations,  past  and  present.  16703 

Tiberius.     Beesly,  E.  S.     Catiline,  Clodius,  and  Tiberius.  18126 

—  See  also  Suetonius  Tranquillus,  C. 
Tibet.     See  Thibet. 

TibuUus,  A.     Qu£e  supersunt   opera ;  instruxit  P.  A.  de   Gol- 

bery.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8344 

—  Davies,  J.  Catullus,  T.,  and  Propertius.  (Anc.  Class,  for  Eng.  read.)  16595 
Tice,  J.  H.     The   relations   between   matter   and  force.     {In 

Estes,  D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)      •  13114 

Tichborne.    Ballantine,  W.    The  Tichborne  baronetcy.    {In  his 

Some  exper.,  etc.,  v.  2.)  21554 

—  Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.  Tichborne.  {In  his  Fam.  trials.)  12368 
Tickell,  T.     Poetical  works  ;  with  life  by  Dr.  Johnson.    (With 

Parnell,  T.     Poet,  works.)  3380 

—  Lonsdale,  H.  (In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  4.)  13720 
Ticket-of-leave  man.  The  ;  drama  ;  by  T.  Taylor.     {In   Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  42.)  11831 

Tickler  among  the  thieves.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  6.)  19145 
Ticklish  times  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.     {In   French's  min.  dram., 

V.  32.)  7987 

Ticknor,  G.     History  of  Spanish  literature.     3  v.  6019-21 

—  Life,  letters,  and  journals.    2  v.  15500-1 

—  Life  of  Wm.  H.  Prescott.  5624 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.  George  Ticknor.  (In  Atlas  ess.)  18294 
Ticonderoga ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5716 
Tieck,  J.  L.     The  elves.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Prose  writers.)      1841 

—  The  elves ;  with  other  tales.  12446 

Contents.  Tieck,  J.  L.  The  elves.— The  sabbath  night's  supper.— 
Eraser,  Mrs.  The  cousins. — Nicander. — The  renounced  treasure.-  Gore. 
Mrs.  The  maid  of  honour.— Quillinan,  E.  The  rangers  of  Connaught. 
— Mitford,  M.  R.  The  freshwater  fisherman.— Crowe,  C.  (S.)  Story  of 
Martha  Guinnis  and  her  son.— Tvtler,  M.  F.    The  deformed.— Johnson, 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1249 

Col.    The  white  fawn.— Howitt,  W.    Johnny  Darbyshire,  a  primitive 
Quaker.— Lander,  T.  D.    Story  of  Farquharson  of  Invery. 

—  Die  Gemalde.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16148 

—  Des  Lebens  Ueberfluss.     (Deutscher  Novellensehatz.)  16149 

—  Tales.     {In  Carlyle,  T.    Tales  by  Musaeus,  T.,  etc.,  v.  1,  2.)  13121-2 

—  Carlyle,  T.  {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  1.)  '  696 
Tiedge,  C.  A.  Urania.  {German.)  10343 
Tiele,  C.  P.     Comparative  history  of  the  Egyptian  and  Meso- 

potamian  religions,  v.  1.  21602 
Contents.    V.  1.    History  of  the  Egyptian  religion. 

—  Outlines  of  the  hist,  of  relig.  to  the  spread  of  the  univ.  relig. ;  tr.  by  J. 

E.  Carpenter.  17411 
Tierney,  G.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)       526  ;  8814 

Tietjens,  T.     Clayton,  E.  C.     {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 
Tiffany,  A.  S.     The  shell-bed  skull.     {In   Smithsonian   Inst. 

Kept.,  1874.)  14377 

Tiffany,  F.     Bird-bolts  ;  shots  on  the  wing.  21847 

—  The  gospel  of  John.  {In  Institute  ess.)  19vSll 
Tiffin,  W.  F.  Gossip  about  portraits.  10961 
Tigers  and  traitors  ;  by  J.  Verne.  (Steam  house,  pt.  2.)  20519 
Tighe,  M.  B.  Howitt,  W.  {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  1.)  2040 
Tight  squeeze,  A  ;  by  W.  Staats.  18940 
Tigris,  river.  Ellis,  T.  J.  {In  his  On  a  raft.)  *I 
Tilden,  L.  W.  Karl  and  Gretchen's  Christmas.  [Illust.]  19376 
Tilden,  S.  J.  Cook,  T.  P.  Life  and  pub.  serv.  of  Tilden.  16565 
Tiles.     Jewitt,  L.     Among  glass,   etc.     {In  his  Hf.-hrs.  amg. 

Eiig.  antiq.)  16829 
Tileston,    E.    G.     Handbook   of    the   administrations   of   the 

United  States.  9872 

Tileston,  M.  W.     Quiet  hours;  coll.  of  poems.  2  ser.    13101  ;  20132 

—  Sunshine  in  the  soul ;  poems ;  selected.    2  ser.»  16701 ;  22302 

—  Sursura  corda;  hymns  for  the  sick  and  sutFering;  selected.  17177 

—  Tender  and  true ;'  poems  of  love ;  select.  21259 
Tileston.  W.  M.     Points  for  judging  the  different  varieties  of 

dogs.  "  17774 
Tillotson,  J.,  Archbishop   of  Canterbury.     Humphrey,  W.   G. 

Tillotson,  the  pract.  preacher.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.     Class. 

preachers,  ser.  2.)  18551 
Tilly,  J.   P.  A.,  co7nte   de.     Souvenirs.     (Barrio re.     Bib.  des 

m^m.,  V.  25.)  ,  14545 
Tilton,  T.     Elizabeth  Barrett  Browning.     {In   Browning,    E. 

B.     Last  poems.)  559 

—  Sanctum  sanctorum ;  or.  Proof  sheets  fr.  an  editor's  table.  1773 

—  Swabian  stories ;  [poems] .  22062 

—  Tempest  tossed.  12776 
Tilton's  needlework  series  ;  Namely  : 

Hale,  L.  P.    Art  of  knitting.  21024 

—  More  stitches  for  decorative  embroidery.  19070 

—  Plain  needlework.                                    '  18398 

—  Point  lace.  18619 
Mase,  E.    Art  needlework.  18081 

Timayenis,  T.  T.     History  of  Greece.     Maps  and  illust.  2  v.   20390-1 
Timber.     Britton,  T.  A.     Origin,  pro^.,  prevent.,  and  cure  of 

dry  rot  in  timber.  14192 

—  Wood,  DeV.    Treatise  on  the  resistance  of  materials ;  and  Preservation 

of  timber.  11629 

—  See  also  Forests;— Wood. 

Timbs,  J.  Abbeys,  castles,  and  anc.  halls  of  Eng.  and  Wales.  2  v.  9582-3 

—  Same :  re-ed.,  rev.,  and  enl.,  by  A.  Gunn.    3  v.  *I 


1250  FEEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

—  Ani^cdote  biographv.    2  ser.  8914-15 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Wm.  Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham.  — E.  Burke.  2. 
Hogarth.  —  Joshua  Reynolds.  —  Gainsborough.  —  Fuseli.— Thomas  Law- 
rence.—J.  M.  W.  Turner. 

—  Anecdote  lives  of  the  later  wits  and  humourists.    2  v.  12592-$ 

Contents.  V.  1.  George  Canning. — Captain  Morris  and  the  Sublime 
Society  of  Beef -steaks.— Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge. — J.  P.  Curran.  Wil- 
ham  Cobbett.— Charles  Lamb.— R.  *H.  Barham—^Ingoldsby. "—Douglas 
Jerrold.— Reminiscences  of  Michael  Kellv.— Charles  Mathews.— "  Tom 
Hill."  — The  '' doctor."  -  John  Poole.  '2.  Talleyrand.— Archbishop 
Whately.— Samuel  Rogers.— Sir  John  Soane  lampooned.— Mrs.  Piozzi. —  « 
Thomas  Hood.— Bad  spelling.- Worthies  of  Islington.- Walter  Savage 
Landor.— Albert  Smith.— Leigh  Hunt.— Doctor  Maginn.— William  Make- 
peace Thackeray.— Charles  Dickens.- Reliques  of  Father  Prout.— Appen- 
dix. 

—  A  century  of  anecdote,  1760-1860.  *I 

—  Club  life  of  London.    2  v.  6510-11 

—  Curiosities  of  London.  8895 

—  Doctors  and  patients ;  anecdotes  of  the  med.  world,  and  curiosities  of  med- 

icine.   2v.  11514-15 

—  Eccentricities  of  the  animal  creation ;  engr.  7601 

—  English  eccentrics  and  eccentricities.    2  v.  6911-12 

—  Historic  ninepins ;  book  of  curiosities.  11426 

Contents.  General  subject.— Ancient  history.- Myths  and  pop.  fictions. 
— Great  events  fr.  little  causes.— British  hlstoVy.— French  history.— His- 
torlco-politlcal  Information. — Ecclesiastical  history. — Retributive  justice. — 
Science  applied  to  the  arts.— Books,  phrases,  etc. — Appendix. 

—  The  International  Exhibition  of  1862.  8945 

—  London  and  Westminster.    2  v.  8977-ti 

—  Nooks  and  corners  of  Eng.  life,  past  and  present.    2d.  ed.    Illust.  10810 

—  Notable  things  of  our  ovv^n  time.  7910 

—  Romance  of  London.    3  v.  8892-4 

—  School  days  of  eminent  men.  4467 

—  Stories  of  inventors  and  dlscov.  in  sci.  and  the  useful  arts.    Illust.  6258 

—  Things  not  generally  known,  familiarly  explained.    2d.  ser.  5479 

—  Wonderful  mventions.  8957 

—  Year-book  of  facts  in  the  Great  Exhibition,  1851.  8944 

—  See  also  Year-book  of  facts. 

Time  and  tide  ;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  6233 

Time  and  tide,  by  Weare  and  Tyne  ;  by  J.  Ruskin.  7252 

Time  and  time-tellers  ;  by  J.  W.  Benson.  15831 

Time,  The,  of  the  roses  ;  by  G.  Butt.  17078 

Time  shall  try  ;  by  F.  E.  M.  Notley.  18043 
Time-keepers.     Beckett,  E.     Treatise  on  clocks,  watches,  and 

bells.  14189 

—  Benson,  J.  W.    Time  and  time-tellers.  15831 

—  Booth,  M.  L".    New  and  complete  clock  and  watchmaker's  manual.  983 

—  Britten,  F.  J.    Watches  and  clocks.  16475 

—  Carpenter,  W.  B.    Mechanical  philosophy,  horology,  etc.  715 

—  Denison.  E.  B.    Rudimentary  treat,  on  clocks,  watches,  and  bells.  7403 

—  Jerome,  C.    History  of  the  Amer.  clock  business  for  60  years.  18787 

—  Nelthropp,  H.  L.    Treatise  on  watch-work,  past  and  present.  12112 

—  Reid,  T.    Treatise  on  clock  and  watch  making,  theoret.  and  practical.  *I 

—  See  also  Balance  spring. 

Times,  The,  Introductory  lect.  on;  1841  ;  by  R.  W.  Emerson. 

{In  his  Nature,  etc.)  1382 

Timide,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.   {In  MsOp^rascomiques,  v.  3.)         *I 

Timkooski.     See  Timkowski. 

Timkowski,  G.     Journey  fr.    Siberia  to  Pekin.     {In  Taylor, 

B.     Cycl.  of  mod.  trav.)  •  4356 

Timmius,  S.  Resources,  products,  and  industrial  hist,  of  Bir- 
mingham and  the  midland  hardware  district ;  ser.  of  repts., 
1865.  10816 

Timoleon  ;  tragedy  ;    by  V.  Alfieri.     (/n  ^is  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 

Timon,  pseud.     See  Cormenin,  L.  M.  de  la  H. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


1251 


Timon  of  Athens.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Timothy  ;  by  M.  E.  Ireland. 

Timpson,  T.     Memoirs  of  Brit,  female  missionaries  ;  with  coud. 

of  women  in  heathen  countries  ;  introd.  ess.  on  the  import. 

of  female  agency  in  evangelizing  Pagan   nations,  by  Miss 

Thompson. 
Timrod,  H.     Poems  ;  ed.,  with  life,  by  P.  H.  Hayne. 
Tim's  troubles  ;  by  M.  A.  Paull. 
Tin.     Flower,  P.  W.     History  of  the  trade  in  tin;    descr.   of 

tin  mining  and  metallurgy ;  hist,  of  the   origin   and   prog. 

of  the  tin  plate  trade  ;  descr.  of  anc.  and  mod.   processes 

of  manuf.  tin  plates.     Illust. 

Note.    Cont.  Biog.  of  J.  Hanbury  and  A.  Yarrantx)n. 

—  Graham,  W.    Tin,  tin  plate,  and  tin  alloys. 
Tin  trumpet,  The  ;  by  H.  Smith. 

Tin  trumpet.  The  ;  by  P.  Chatfield. 

Tincker,  M.  A.     By  the  Tiber.     (No  name  ser.) 

—  The  house  of  Yorke. 

—  A  wiiiged  word ;  and  other  sketches  and  stories. 

Contents.    A  winged  word. — Hand  in  hand. — Dougherty. — In  the  green- 
wood.—The  Willian  girls.— What  Dr.  Marks  died  of.— Little  Love.— "Out 
of  the  depths  have  I  cried  unto  Thee,  O  Lord !"— The  house  that  Jack 
built.— John.— A  pearl  ashore.- Daybreak. 
Ting-a-ling ;  by  F.  R.  Stockton.' 
Tinkering  hymns.     {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.) 
Tinker's  letter.  The ;    by  Mrs.   R.   O'Reilly.     {In  her  Sussex 

stor.,  V.  3.) 
Tinne,  A.     Edwards,  M.  B.      {In  her  Six  life  stud.) 
Tintoretto,    Jacopo   Robusti,   called.      Jameson,   A.     {In  her 
Mem.) 


by  A.  L.  Bond. 

My  cense ;    researches  and  disc,   at 

{In 
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—  Osier,  W.  E.    Tintoretto. 
Tiny's  natural  history ; 
Tirol.     See  Tyrol. 
Tiryns.     Schliemann,  H 

Mycenae  and  T. 
Tischendorf,  L.  F.  C.  von.     Authenticity  of  our  Gospels. 
Heagle,  D.     Bremen  lect.) 

—  History  of  the  most  anc.  manuscript  copies  of  the  New  Testament 

Greenleaf,  S.    Test,  of  the  evangelists.) 

—  Origin  of  the  four  Gospels ;  tr.  by  W.  L.  Gage ;  fr.  4th.  Germ.  ed. 
Tissandier,  G.     History  and  handbook  of  photography  ;  ed.  by 

J.  Thomson.     Illust.  •  *I 

—  Wonders  of  water;  fr.  the  French,  with  add.  by  S.  De  Vere.     (111.  lib. 

of  wonders.)  9834 

—joint  author.    See  Glaisher,  J. 
Tissot,  P.  F.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  1.)         *I 
Tissot,  V.     Russians  and  Germans  ;  tr.  by  S.  L.  Simeon.  22714 

Titan  ;  by  J.  P.  F.  Richter.     2  v.  3645-^ 

Titania  ;  tales  and  legends  ;  by  A.  Linden.  2677 

Titania's  farewell ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.     {In  their  Case 

of  Mr.  Lucraft,  etc.)  19096 

Titcomb,  J.  H.  Combination  of  unity  with  progiessiveness  of 
thought  in  the  books  of  the  Bible  ;  argument  in  favor  of 
Divine  revelation.     {In  Chr.  Evid.  Soc.  Strivings,  etc.)        16138 

—  Moral  teaching  of  the  Old  Testament  vindicated.    {In  Chr.  Ev.  Soc.  Pop. 

obj.,  etc.)  12620 


1252  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

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Pemberton,  Willard,  Prescott,  Titcomb,  Sewall,  and  Long- 
fellow, and  allied  families.  .    *I 

Titcomb,  Timothy,  pseud.     See  Holland,  J.  G. 

Titcomb  family.     Titcomb,  S.  E.     Account  of  the  T.  and  allied 

families.     (7n  Tier  Early  N.  E.  people.)  *I 

Titcomb's  letters  to  young  people  ;  by  T.  Titcomb  [J.  G.  Hol- 
land]. 1952 

Titian.     See  Tiziano  Vecellio. 

Titiens,  T.     Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  Us  Gt.  singers,  ser.  2.)  20365 

Titmarsh,  Michael  Angelo,  pseud.     See  Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Titmarsh  among  pictures  and  books  ;    by  W.  M.  Thackeray. 

{In  Us  Misc.)  ^      13353 

Tittmann,  J.  The  Good  News  of  our  Lord  Jesus,  the  Anoint- 
ed ;  fr.  the  Greek,  by  N.  N.  Whiting.  4755 

Tittmann,  J.     See  Goedeke,  K. 

Titus  Andronicus.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Tizianello  ;  par  A.  Silvestre.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^  s^r.  2.)  14792 

Tiziano  Vecellio,  di  Cadore.     Davis,  J.  P.     {In  Us  Thoughts 

on  great  painters.)  6530 

—  Heath,  R.  F.    Titian.  18769 

—  Jameson,  A.     (In  her  Mem.)  2324 
The  house  of  Titian.    {In  her  Stud.,  etc.)                                                      2330 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.  Titian.  17149 
To  Buddlecome  and  back  ;  by  F.  C.  Burnand.  15788 
To  Esther,  and  other  sketches  ;  by  Miss  Thackeray.  15727 
To  love  and  to  be  loved  ;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  3686 
To  oblige  Benson  ;  by  T.  Taylor.      {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  11.)  11841 

To  parents  and  guardians  ;  comic  dram.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  16.)         ■  11818 

To  Paris  and  back  for  five  pounds  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.     {In 

French's  min.  dram.,  v.  10.)  11841 

To  the  bitter  end  ;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  11471 

Toasts  and  sentiments.  9183 

Tobacco.     Coles,  L.  B.     Beauties  and  deformities  of  tobacco 


usmg. 


882 


—  Dunning,  J.    Tobacco.  15473 

—  Fairholt,  F.  W.    Tobacco;  its  hist,  and  associations.  1437 

—  Fiske,  J.    Tobacco  and  alcohol :    It  does  pay  to  smoke.  7597 

—  Griseom,  J.  H.    The  use  of  tobacco.              '  7476 

—  Lizars,  J.    Use  and  abuse  of  tobacco.  2719 

—  Parton,  J.    Smoking  and  drinking.  7510 

—  Prescott,  H.  P.    Strong  drink  and  tobacco  smoke ;  structure,  growth,  and 

uses  of  malt,  etc.                                                                    ^  8153 

—  Shew,  J.    Tobacco ;  its  nat.  and  effects.     (Water-cure  Lib.,  v.  5.)  9922 

—  See  also  Narcotics. 

Tobey,  E.  S.     Our  increasing  material  prosperity  demands  the 

Sabbath.      {In  Sabb.  ess.)  19808 

Tobey,  G.  C.     Biography  of  H.  A.  Richardson.     {In  Higgin- 

son,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Tobin,  J.     The  honey-moon.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  1.)  11803 

Tocque,  P.     A  peep  at  Uncle  Sam's  farm,  workshop,  fisheries, 

etc.  4470 

Tocqueville,  Alexis  de.     De  la  democratic  en  Am^rique.    3  v.  *I 

—  Memoirs,  letters,  and  remains.    2  v.  4632-3 


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—  On  the  state  of  society  in  Fr.  bef .  the  revolution  of  1789.                 /  11779 

—  Kepubh'c  of  the  U.  S.  and  its  polit.  institutions.    2  v.  in  1.     (Democracy 

of  America.)  4471 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    De  Tocqueville  on  democracy  in  America.     {In  his  Diss,  and 

disc,  V.  2.)                                             *  5979 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  2 ;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  10 ;  Caus. 

lund.,  V.  16.)  *I 

—  Towle,  G.  M.  {In  his  Glimpses  of  hist.)  13478 
To-day  ;  by  R.  B.  Kimball.  5S45 
To-day;  a  Boston  literary  journal ;  ed.  by  C.  Hale,  v.  1,  2.  5076-7 
To-day  in  America  ;  stud,  for  the  old  world  and  the  new  ;    by 

J.  Hatton.  21013 
Todd,  C.  B.     Life  of  Col.  A.  Burr ;  also,  Sketch  of  Rev.  A. 

Burr,  and  Theodosia,  daughter  of  Col.  Burr.  *I 

Todd,  J.  H.     St.  Patrick,  apostle  of  Ireland.  12210 

Todd,  John.     Complete  works.     New  ed.  4472 
Contents.    Sunday  School  teacher. — Student's  manual. — Simple  sketch- 
es.—Great  cities. — Truth  made  simple.— Lectures  to  children.— Index  re- 
rum. 

—  Storv  of  his  life  told  by  himself;  comp.  and  ed.  by  J.  E.  Todd.  14375 

—  Student's  manual.    8th.  ed.  4473 

—  The  Sunset  land :  or,  The  great  Pacific  slope.  8016 

—  Woman's  rights.  7024 
Todd,  J.  E.,  and  Riddle,  M.  B.     Notes  on  the  International 

Sabbath  School  lessons,  1877-1879.              16729;  17400;  18189 

Todhunter,  I.     Algebra.     4th.  ed.  8552 

—  Algebra  for  beginners.  12949 

—  Conflict  of  studies ;  and  other  essays.  6705 

Contents.  Conflict  of  studies.— Competitive  examinations.— Piivate 
study  of  mathematics.— Academical  reform.— Elementary  geometry. — 
The 'mathematical  tripos. 

—  Elementary  treat,  on  La  Place's  functions,  Lamp's  functions,  and  Bessel's 

functions.  15644 

—  Elementary  treat,  on  the  theory  of  equations.    2d.  ed.  8549 

—  Elements  of  Euclid ;  first  six  books,  and  portions  of  the  eleventh  and 

twelfth;  notes,  app.,  and  exercises.    New  ed.  12924 

—  Examples  of  analytical  geometry  of  three  dimensions.    2d.  ed.  8544 

—  Historv  of  the  mathematical  theories  of  attraction  and  the  figure  of  the 

earth ;  Newton  to  La  Place.    2  v.  12834-5 

—  History  of  the  mathematical  theory  of  probability;  Pascal  to  Laplace.  8553 

—  Mechanics  for  beginners.  6946 

—  Same ;  3d.  ed.  14280 

—  Mensuration  for  beginners.  12923 

—  Plane  trigonometry.    3d.  ed.  8551 

—  Researches  in  the  calculus  of  variations ;  princ.  on  the  theory  of  discon- 

tinuous solutions.  14103 

—  Spherical  trigonometry.    2d.  ed.  8550 

—  Treatise  on  analytical'statics.    3d.  ed.  8546 

—  Treatise  on  plane  co-ordinate  geometry  as  appl.  to  the  straight  line  and 

conic  sections.    4th.  ed.  8545 

—  Treatise  on  the  diflferential  calculus.    4th.  ed.  8548 

—  Treatise  on  the  integ.  calculus  and  its  applications.    3d.  ed.  8547 

—  Trigonometry  for  beginners.  12950 

—  William  Whewell ;  acct.  of  his  writings ;  select,  from  his  correspondence. 

2  V.  15931-2 

Toepffer,  R.     Nouvelles  Genevoises.  9554 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  3,  and  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Tofts,  K.  Clayton,  E.  C.  {In  her  Queens  of  song.)  5873 
Toilers  of  the  sea  ;  by  V.  Hugo.  6297 
Toinette;  by  H.  Churton  [A.  W.  Tourgee].  13067 

Wote.    Repub.,  with  a  change  of  ending,  as  A  royal  gentleman. 
Toland,  J.     Collection  of  several  pieces  of  T.  ;  with  Mem.  of 

his  life  and  writings,  v.  2.  6046 

—  Miscellaneous  works;  pref.,  Life  and  writings,  by  Des  Maizeaux,  v.  1.  6045 


1254  FUEE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

Toler,  J.,  Lord  Norbury.     Russell,  W.      {In  his  Eccen.  per- 
sonages.) 62G5 
ToUa  ;  by  E.  About.  88 
Tolstoy,  L.     The  Cossacks  ;   tale  of  the  Caucasus ;  tr.  by  E. 

Schuyler.  17920 

Tom  ;  a  home  story  ;  by  G.  L.  Chaney.  17255 

Tom  and   Jerry;    by  W.   T.   Moncrieff.     {In   French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  20.)  11846 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford  ;  by  T.  Hughes.     2  v.  4926-7 

Tom  Brown's  school  days  ;  by  [T.  Hughes].  2068 

Note.    American  ed.  has  title  School  days  at  Rugby. 
Tom  Burke  of  Ours  ;  by  C.  Lever.  2635 

Tom  Cringle  ;  drama;  by  E.  Fitzball.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  18.)  11819 

Tom  Cringle's  log  ;  by  M.  Scott.  3856 

Tom  Draw's  visit  to  Pine  brook  ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.     {In  his 

Frank  Forester's  sporting  scenes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  9274 

Tom  Haliburton's  quandary ;    by  K.  W.  and  M.  S.  S.     {In 

Hale,  E.  E.     Tales  for  trav.,  v.  5.)  13934 

Tom  Hood's  comic  annual  for  1875.  13523 

Tom  Jones,  History  of  ;  by  H.  Fielding.  1473 

Tom  Newcombe  ;  by  H.  Castlemon  [C.  A.  Fosdick].  7559 

Tom  Noddy's  secret ;    by  T.  H.  Bayly.     {In   French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  35.)  7988 

Tom  Ray ;   or.  The  mother's  prayer  answered ;    and  Walter's 

wish.  5299 

Tom  Sawyer,  Adventures  of  ;  by  Mark  Twain  [S.  L.  Clemens].  16738 
Tom  Singleton  ;  by  W.  W.  Synge.  19691 

Tomes,  C.     Shone's  ejector  system.     {In  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  8.)  *I 

Tomes,  R.  The  bazar  book  of  the  household ;  marriage, 
establishment,  servants,  housekeeping,  children,  home- 
life,  company.  13471 

—  The  Bourbon  prince ;  hist,  of  Louis  XVII.  of  France.  13030 

—  My  college  days.  20722 
Tomkins,  E.    Machine  construction  and  drawing.     Text  and 

plates.    2  V.     (Collins'  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12630-1 

Tomlinson,  C.     The  sonnet,  its  origin,  structure,  and  place  in 

poetry  ;  with  trans,  from  Dante,  Petrarch,  etc.  19135 

Tommy  Hickup  ;  by  Rosa  Abbott  [R.  A.  Parker] .         "  7034 

Tommy  Try,  and  what  he  did  in  science  ;  by  C.  O'G.  Napier.       7851 
To-morrow  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  1328  ;   7778 

To-morrow,  The,  of  death  ;  by  L.  Figuier.  9942 

Tom's  opinion  ;  story  of  school  life.  15354 

Tone,  T.  W.    Madden,  R.  R.     (/n /iis  United  Irishmen,  ser.  2.)   13512 
Tone.     Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.     Sensations  of  tone  as  a  physio- 
logical basis  for  the  theory  of  music.  14217 
Tonelli's   marriage ;    by   W.    D.    Howells.      {In    his    Fearful 

responsibility,  etc.)  ^0637 

Toner,  J.  M.  Boards  of  health  in  the  U.  S.  ;  Distribution  and 
nat.  hist,  of  yellow  fever  in  the  U.  S.  {In  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1.)  *I 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1255 

—  The  leading:  public  health  questions  in  the  U.  S.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Kept.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Tonna,   C.   E.   (pseud.   Charlotte   Elizabeth).     Works;    with 

introd.  by  H.  B.  Stowe.     3  v.  4476-8 

Contents.  Y.l.  Personal  recollections.— Osric— The  Rockite.— Siege 
of  Derry.— Letters  from  Ireland.  —  Miscellaneous  poems.  2.  Izram.— 
Helen  Fleetwood.— Passing  thoughts.— The  flower  garden.— Poems,  on 
the  Peninsula  war.— Principalities  and  powers  in  Heavenly  places. — 
Second  causes.  3.  Judaea  capta. — The  deserter.— Falsehood  and  truth.— 
Juda's  Lion. — Conformity. — Wrongs  of  women. 
--  Same.    2  v.  "^  4474:-5 

Contents.  Same  as  preceding,  with  add.  of  Posthumous  and  other 
poems. 

—  Judaea  capta.  12400 
Tony  Butler;  by  C.  Lever.  13476 
Too  bright  to  last.  7899 
Too  much  alone  ;  by  J.  H.  Riddell.  13348 
Too  much  for  good  nature  ;    by  E.  Falconer.     (In  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  39.)  7990 

Too  rich  ;  by  A*.  Streckfuss.  17482 

Too  soon  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  12003 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true  ;  by  G.  Fullerton.  6299 

Too  true  ;  story  of  to-day.  7563 

Toodles,  The.  (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  7.)  11839 
Tooke,  J.  H.     Epea  pteroenta  ;  or,  The  diversions  of  Purley  ; 

with  add.  by  the  author.    Annexed,  Letter  to  J.  Dunning  ; 

rev.  and  correct.,  with  notes,  by  R.  Taylor.  4479 

—  Brougham,  H.    (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526;  8814 

—  Foster,  J.    Stephens's  memoirs  of  T.     (/w  ^is  Crit.  ess.,  v.  2.)  1503 

—  Rogers,  S.  (In  his  Recollections.)  3688 
Tools.     Rose,  J.     The  complete  practical   machinist ;  embr. 

the  making  and  use  of  tools,  etc.  16085 

—  Willis,  R.    On  machines  and  tools  for  working  in  metal,  wood,  and  other 

materials.     (In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  4735 

Topelius,  Z.     Fiiltskarns  berattelser.     5  v.  15059-63 

Indhold.  1.  Konungens  ring.— Svardet  och  plogen. — Eld  och  vatten. 
2.  Rebell  mot  sin  lycka. — Hexan.  —  Majniemi  slott.  3.  De  bla.— 
Flyktingen. — Skuggan'af  ett  namn.  4.  Odemarkernas  var. — Borgare- 
kungen.  —  Prinsessan  af  Wasa.  5.  Fritankaren.  —  Aftonstormar. — 
Morgonljusning. 

—  Gustave  Adolf,  and  the  Thirty  Years'  War.  10473 

—  Snow-drops ;  Findland  idyls ;  from  the  Swedish,  by  A.  Alberg.  22715 

—  The  surgeon's  stories :  Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf.      '  22609 

—  Times  of  Gustaf  Adolf.    See  Surgeon's  stories,  above. 

—  Whisperings  in  the  wood ;  Findland  idyls ;  fr.  the  Swedish,  by  A.  Alberg.  22716 
Topham,  J.    Chemistry  made  easy  for  the  use  of  agriculturists. 

(In  Saxton's  rural  hand  books,  ser.  3.)  '  5694 
Topham,  T.     Fairholt,  F.  W.     T.  Topham,  the  strong  man. 

(In  his  Eccen.  and  remark,  characters.)  5058 

Torn  and  mended  ;  by  Rev.  Peter  Pennot  [W.  M.  F.  Round].  16689 

Torquato  Tasso  ;  by  J.  W.  von  Goethe.    (In  his  Dram,  works.)  1552 

Torquemada  ;  drame  ;  par  V.  Hugo.  14787 
Torrens,  W.  M.     Empire  in  Asia ;  how  we  came  by  it ;  book 

of  confessions.  10730 
Torrens,  W.  M'C.     Memoirs  of  William,  Viscount  Melbourne. 

Portr.     2  V.  17816-17 

Torrey,  C.  F.  Lovejoy,  J.  C.  Memoir  of  Torrey.  2762 
Torrey,  H.  W.     Some  topics  in  criminal  law.     (In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.)  15732 


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Torrey,  J.     Gray,  A.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Rept.,  1873.)  14104 

Torrey,  Joseph.  A  theory  of  fine  art.  13094 
Torrey,   R.  C.     History  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  compr.  also  a 

hist,  of  Lunenburg  to  1764.  ♦! 

Torrey  Botanical  Club.     Bulletin,  v.  8.  21922 

Torrington  Hall ;  by  W.  Lunn.  {In  Ms  Misc.)  2776 
Torture.     Lea,  H.  C.     Torture  ;  essay.     {In  Ms  Superstition 

and  force.)  17895 
Total  depravity.   The,   of  inanimate  things  ;   by  Mrs.  E.  A. 

Walker.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 
Totten,  C.  A.  L.     Strategos ;  series  of  Amer.  games  of  war ; 

based  upon  military  princ.  for  the  assistance  of  students 

in  tactics,  etc.  Illust.  App.,  Studies  upon  military  statistics.  *I 
Toujours ;  ou,  L'avenir  d'un  fils  ;  com^die-vaude.  ;  par  A.  E. 

Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  24.)  *I 
Tour  de  Nesle,  La ;  drama ;  by  V.  Hugo.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  14.)  11816 

Tour,  The,  of  the  world  in  eighty  days  ;  by  J.  Verne.  11734 

Tour,  A,  round  my  garden  ;  from  the  French  of  A.  Karr.  6480 

Touraine.     Chevalier,  C.     Promenades  pittoresques  en  T.  9452 

Tourgee,  A.  W.     Bricks  without  straw.  19827 

—  Figs  and  thistles ;  a  western  story.  19233 

—  A  fool's  errand ;  by  one  of  the  fools.  19261 

—  Hot  plowshares.  22952 

—  John  Eax;  and  Mamelon;  or,  The  South  without  the  shadow.  21434 

—  A  royal  gentleman ;  and  'Zouri's  Christmas.                  "  22339 

Note.    A  royal  gentleman  is  a  repr.,  with  change  of  ending,  of  Toinette. 

—  Toinette ;  by  H.  Churton.  130e7 
See  also  Royal  gentleman,  above. 

Tourgu^neff.     See  Turgenef,  I.  S. 

Tourjde,  E.     Plea  for  vocal  music  in  public  schools.     {In  Nat. 

Teach.  Ass.  Addr.,  1870.)  11608 

Tourmaline.     Hamlin,  A.  C.     The  tourmaline.  *I 

Tournament  of  Idylcourt ;    play ;    by  G.  M.  Baker.     {In  Ms 

Exhib.  drama.)  13308 

Tourneux,  M.     Prosper  M^rim^e  ;  sa  bibliographic.  14411 

Toiirtellot,  L.  A.     Medical  and  legal  insanity.     {In  Conf.  of 

Charities,  Proc,  1876.)  16870 

Tons  les  vaudevilles  ;  par  A.  PI  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  3.)  *I 

Toussaint,  — .^  joint  author.     See  Malepeyre. 
Toussaint,  Pierre,  horn  a  slave  in  St.  Domingo.     Lee,  H.  F.  S. 

Memoir  of  T.     2d.  ed.  5683 

Toussaint-Louverture,  F.  D.     See  Louverture,  F.  D.  T. 
Tout  chemin  m^ne  a  Rome  ;  com^die,  par  F.  Geraudeau.    (Th64- 

tre  de  comp.,  ser.  5.)  14689 

Tout  est  bien  qui  finit  bien  ;  par  P.  C^li^re.  {In  Ms  En  sc^ne.)  14601 
Tower,  G.  B.  N.  Instructions  on  mod.  Amer.  bridge  building.  12370 
Tower  of  London.     See  London,  Tower  of. 

Tower,  The,  of  London  ;  by  W.  H.  Ainsworth.  6296 

Tower,  The,  of  Percoraont ;  by  George  Sand.     (Coll.  of  for. 

authors.)  17158 

Towers.     Taylor,  A.  T.     The  towers  and  steeples  designed  by 

C.  Wren  ;  essay.  *I 

Towhead  ;  story  of  a  girl ;  by  S.  P.  McLean.  22094 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1257 

Towle,  G.  M.  Brief  hist,  of  Montenegro;  add.,  Short  acct. 
of  Bulgaria ;  compl.  fr.  Mackenzie  and  Baker.  (East. 
quest.)  17046 

—  Certain  men  of  mark;  studies  of  living  celebrities.  20075 

Contents.  Gladstone.— Bismarck.— Gambetta.  —  Beaconsfield.  —  Caste- 
lar.— Victor  Hugo.— Jobn  Bright.— Three  emperors. 

—  Drake,  the  Sea-King  of  Devon.     (Young  folks'  her.  of  hist.)  22878 

—  Glimpses  of  history.  13478 

Contents.  Memorable  assassinations.— John  Bright.— The  opening 
scenes  of  the  rebellion.— The  last  of  the  Stuarts.— Lord  Chancellor  Camp- 
bell.—Count  Cavour.— The  last  davs  of  Chatham.— Leigh  Hunt.— Alexis 
de  Tocqueville.— The  Cardinal  kings.— A  cent,  of  English  hist. ;  1760-1860. 


History  of  Henry  V.  of  England.  6219 

Tageiran ;  or.  The  first  voyage  round  the  world.     (Young  folks'  her.  of 
hist.)  19234 


—  Marco  Polo ;  his  trav.  and  adv.     (Young  folks'  her.  of  hist.)  19936 

—  Modern  France ;  brief  hist.  fr.  Coup  d'etat  of  1851.  (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18512 

—  Modern  Greece.    Map.     (East,  quest.)  17045 

—  Pizarro ;  his  adventures  and  conquests.     (Young  folks'  her.  of  hist.)  18241 

—  Principalities  of  the  Danube ;  Servia  and  Roumania.    Map.    (East,  quest.)  17047 

—  B,aleigh ;  his  exploits  and  voyages.    Illust.     (Her.  of  hist.)  21121 

—  Voyages  and  adv.  of  Vasco  aa  Gama.  (Young  folks'  ser.)  17716 
Towle,  N.  C.  History  and  analysis  of  the  const,  of  the  U.  S.  4481 
Town  and  country  ;  by  J.  S.  Adams.  106 
Town  and  country  ;  comedy  ;  by  T.  Morton.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  9.)  11811 

Town  crier,  The  ;  by  F.  Montgomery.  18027 

Town,  The,  of  toys  ;  by  S.  Wood.  10577 

Townsend,  E.  W.     The  white  dove,  and  other  poems.  4482 
Townsend,  G.  A.     The  New  World  comp.  with  the  Old  ;  descr. 
of  the  Amer.   government,  institutions,  etc.^  and  of  those 

of  Eng.  and  France.     Illust.  8391 

—  Poems.  10623 

—  Tales  of  the  Chesapeake.  19608 
Townsend,  G.  H.     Every  day  book  of  mod.  literature.  8834 

—  Russell's  History  of  mod.  Europe  epitomized.  3755 
Townsend,  L.  T.     The  art  of  speech.     2  v.                                 20787-8 

Contents.    V.  1.    Studies  in  poetry  and  prose.    2.    Studies  in  elo- 
quence and  logic. 

—  The  Chinese  problem.  15967 
Townsend,  M.  A.  (pseud.   Xarififa).     Down  the  bayou;    and 

other  poems.  22340 
Townsend,  M..,  joint  author.     See  Sanford,  J.  L. 
Townsend,  S.  N.     Colorado ;  its  agriculture,  stock  breeding, 

scenery,  and  shooting.  18984 

Townsend,  T.     The  lost  ship.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  39.)  11829 

Townsend,  V.  F.     Darryll  Gap  ;  or.  Whether  it  paid.  6693 

—  The  Deerings  of  Medbury.  9753 

—  The  Hollands.  7844 

—  Hope  Darrow.  8442 

—  Janet  Strong.  5966 

—  Joanna  Darling.  7603 

—  The  mills  of  Tuxbury.  9170 

—  One  woman's  two  lovers.  13355 

—  Only  girls.  11290 

—  Six  in  all.  11346 

—  That  queer  girl.  13377 
Townsend,  W.  J.     The  great  schoolmen  of  the  Middle  Ages  ; 

their  lives,  etc.                                                                 .  21848 

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Toy,  C.  H.     History  of  the  relig.  of  Israel ;    Old  Testament 

primer.  22180 

Toys.     Hartley,  G.  C.  T.     Toys.  15472 

Tozer,  H.  F.     Classical  geography.     (Lit.  prim.)  17096 

Tract  Association  of  Friends.     Biographical  sk.  and  anecdotes 

of  members  of  the  Soc.  of  Friends.  15583 

Traction.      Nimshivich.      The  cape  cart;    on  traction.      {In 

Philipson,  J.     Harness.)  22820 

Tracts  for  to-day  ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.  15584 

Tracy,  J.     The  great  awakening  ;  revival  of  relig.  in  the  time 

of  Edwards  and  Whitefield.  21660 

Tracy,  R.  S.  Hygiene  of  occupation  ;  Public  nuisances  ;  Vil- 
lage sanitary  associations.  (In  Buck,  A.  H.  Tr.  on 
Hygiene,  etc.,  v.  2.)  19452 

Tracy,   S.   N.,    Marquise  de.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     (In  his 

Caus.  lund.,  v.  18.)  *I 

Tracy's  ambition  ;  by  G.  Griffin.     (In  his  Works.)  5404 

Trade.     Bourne,  H.  R.  F.     Romance  of  trade.  11646 

—  Brassev,  T.    Foreign  work  and  Eng.  wages,  with  ref.  to  the  depression 

of  trade.  19420 

—  Spencer,  H.    The  morals  of  trade.     {In  his  Ess.)  5863 

—  Walker,  J.  H.    A  few  suggestions  on  money,  trade,  and  banking.  21177 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    The  resources  of  mod.  countries ;  estimate  of  the  economic 

position  of  nations  and  Brit,  trade  prospects.    2  v.  17821-2 

—  See  also  Commerce ;— U.  S.  Trade. 

Trades.  Sizer,  N.  What  to  do,  and  why  ;  trades  and  profes- 
sions, and  talents  req.  for  each.  10463 

Trades-unions.     BoUes,  A.  S.      (In  his  Industrial  hist,  of  the 

U.  S.)  18466 

—  Brassey,  T.    Foreign  work  and  Eng.  wages.  19420 

—  Brentano,  L.    History  and  develop,  of  gilds,  and  origin  of  trade-unions.         8628 

—  Gostick,  J.    Trade-unions,  and  the  rel.  of  capital  and  labour.     {In  Cob- 

den  Club  ess.,  2d.  ser.)  *I 

—  Jervis,  J.  B.     (In  his  Quest,  of  labour  and  capital.)  17137 

—  Paris,  L.  P.  A.  d'O.    Trades-unions  of  Eng. ;  tr.  bv  N.  J.  Senior;  ed.  bv 

T.Hughes.  *  '        9073 

—  Thurlow,  T.  J.  H.    Trade-unions  abroad  and  hints  for  home  legislation.       10130 

—  See  also  Labor  a7id  Laboring  classes. 

—  Also,  Great  Britain. 

Traditions  of  the  Rabbins  ;  by  T.  De  Quincey.     (In  his  Aven- 
ger, etc.)  1164 
Traffic  ;  lect.,  by  J.  Ruskin.     (In  his  Crown  of  wild  olive.)           6408 
Trafford,  F.  G.,  pseud.     See  Riddell,  C.  E.  L. 
Trafton,  A.     An  American  girl  abroad.                                           10058 

—  His  inheritance.  17775 

—  Katherine  Earle.  13013 
Trafton,  M.     Scenes  in   my  life ;    ministry  in  the  Methodist 

P^piscopal  Church.  17726 

Tragedy.     See  Little  classics. 
Tragedy,   The,  in   the  palazzo  Bardello ;    by  A.  B.  Edwards. 

(In  her  Night,  etc.)  22071 

Tragedy  of  success  ;   [by  Mrs.  M.  L.  Putnam].  735 

Tragedy  of  the  unexpected,  and  other  stories  ;  by  N.  PeiTy.        19857 
Traill,  C.  P.     The  Canadian  Crusoes  ;    tale  of  the  Rice  Lake 

plains  ;*ed.  by  A.  Strickland.  4484 

Traill,  H.  D.     Central  government.     (Eng.  Citizen.)  21849 

—  Sterne.    (Eng.  men.  of  letters.)  22181 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1259 

« 

Traitemeut  thermal ;    monologue ;    par  E.   Manuel.     (Theatre 

de  camp.,  ser.  8.)  14692 

Traits  and  travesties  ;  by  L.  Oliphant.  22692 

Traits  of  representative  men  ;  by  G.  Bungay.  22315 

Trajan.     Arnold,  T.     Life  of  T.    (In  his  Hist,  of  the  Rom. 

comm.)  180 

Trail,  R.  T.     Diphtheria;  its  nature,  hist.,  causes,  prevention, 

and  treatment.  -  6664 

—  The  hydropathic  encyclopedia.    2  v.  in  1.  4485 

Contents.    Anatomy.— Physiology.— Hygiene.— Dietetics.— Theory  and 
practice.— Pathology  and  therapeutics.— S'urgery.-Midwifery. 

—  Hydropathy  for  the  people.     (Water-cure  Lib.,  v.  3.)  *  9920 

—  The  illustrated  family  gymnasium.  4486 

—  Notes  and  illust.     (In  Smith,  J.    Fruits,  etc.)  4059 
Tramp,  A,  abroad;  by  Mark  Twain  [S.  L.  Clemens].                   19510 
Tramways.     Clark,  D.  K.     Tramways  ;  their  constr.  and  work- 
ing ;  with  spec.  ref.  to  the  Unit.  Kingdom.                              17801 

—  Dowson,  J.  E.  and  A.    Tramways;  their  constr.  and  working.  14208 

—  See  also  Railroads. 

Trance.     Beard,  G.  M.     Scientific  basis  of  delusions  ;  new  the- 
ory of  trance,  etc.  18296 
Transatlantic  sketches  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  13755 
Transcaucasia.     Bryce,  J.     Transcaucasia  and  Ararat.  17522 
Transcendental   physics ;    experimental   investigations  fr.   the 

treatises  of  J.  C.  F.  Zollner.  20298 

Transcendental  wild  oats  ;    by   L.  M.   Alcott.     (In  her  Silver 

pitchers,  etc.)  15781 

Transcendentalism.     Cook,  J.     Transcendentalism.  .17258 

—  Emerson.  R.  W.    The  transcendentalist.     {In  his  Nature,  etc.)  1382 

—  Essay  on  transcendentalism.  4487 

—  Frothingham,  O.  B.  Transcendentalism  in  New  England.  15756 
Trans-continental ;  excursion  newspaper.  8625 
Transfer  of  Erin  ;  by  T.  C.  Amory.  16937 
Transits.     Proctor,  R.  A.     Popular  acct.  of  past  and  coming 

transits  fr.  1639  to  the  transit  of  A.  D.  2012.  13631 
The  universe,  and  the  coming  transits.  12733 

—  See  also  Venus. 

Transmission,  The,  of  ancient  books  to  mod.  times.  History  of  ; 

by  1.  Taylor.  11380 

Transplanted  rose,  A  ;  by  M.  E.  W.  Sherwood.  22198 

Transportation.     Potts,  J.  D.     Science  of  transportation.   {In 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

—  See  also  U.  S.  Transportation. 

Transubstantiation.     Hedge,  F.  H.     Incarnation  and  transub- 

stantiation.      (In  his  Ways  of  the  spirit.)  17367 

Transvaal.     Atcherley,  R.   J.      A  trip  to  Boerland ;    travel, 

sport,  etc.,  in  the  T.  and  colony  of  Natal.  19777 

— Aylward,  A.     The  Transvaal  of  to-day;   war,  witchcraft,  sport,  and 

spoils  in  So.  Africa.  19559 

—  Hutchinson,  Mrs.    In  tents  in  the  Transvaal.  19822 

—  See  also  Africa;— Cetywayo. 

Transylvania.    Description.    Paget,  J.    Hungary  and  Transyl- 
vania.    2  V.  3328-9 
Trapping.     Batty,  J.  H.     How  to  hunt  and  trap..  17826 

—  Gibson,  W.  H.    Camp  life  in  the  woods,  and  trapping  and  trap  making.       20872 
Complete  Araer.  trapper ;  trapping  and  trap  making.  16571 

Traps  baited  with  orphan  ;  by  E.  Wright.  17178 


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Trauermantel,^sei^<^.  The  blind  graDdfather.  {In  The  Pearls,  etc.)   3441 

—  Love  of  country;  or,  Sobieski  and  Hetlwig;    [with  Traditions  of  Polish 

history]  ;  fr.  the  French.  2760 

Trann,  J.  von  der,  pseud.     iSee  Schindler,  A.  J. 
Trautwine,  J.  C.     The  civil  engineer's  pocket-book.  15542 

—  The  field  practice  of  laying  out  circular  curves  for  railroads,  8th.  ed., 

rev.  and  enl.  15541 

Travailleurs  de  la  mer,  Les  ;  par  V.  Hugo.     2  v.  14441-2 

Travel.     Galton,  F.     Art  of  travel.  12575 

—  Kingsley,  H.    Tales  of  old  travel  re-narrated.  8065 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    How  to  travel ;  hints,  advice,  and  sugg.  to  travelers.  20370 

—  Roads  and  railroads ;  vehicles,  and  modes  of  travelling,  of  anc.  and  mod. 

countries.  5652 

—  Taylor,  B.    Cyclopedia  of  modern  travel.  4356 

—  Verne,  J.    Exploration  of  the  world;  great  navigators  of  the  18th.  cent.  19901 
The  explorations  of  the  world;  famous^ travels  and  travelers.  19052 

—  See  also  Road. 

Also  Coffin,  C.  C. ;— Pfeiffer,  I. ;— Stanhope,  Lady  H.  L. 

Travel,  war,  and  shipwreck  ;  by  P.  Gillmore.  19251 

Travelling  bachelor  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  965 

Travelling  salesmen  ;    their  opportunities  and  their  dangers  ; 

by  W.  H.  Baldwin.  13451 

Travelling  sketches  ;  by  A.  TroUope.  10936 

Travels  by  sea  and  land  of  Alethitheras.  7454 

Travels  in  London  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4403 
Travels  of  two  kits  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.     {In  her  Bye-words.)     19611 

Traviata  ;  lyric  drama  ;  by  G.  Verdi.  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  ♦! 
Treadwell,  J.  H.     Manual  of  pottery  and  porcelain.  11064 

—  Martin  Luther  and  his  work.  21122 
Treason.  Durfee,  J.  Law  of  treason.  {In  his  Work^.)  10156 
Treasure  hunters  ;  by  G.  M.  Fenn.  13321 
Treasure-trove  series.     3  v.  14266-8 

Contents.  V.  1.  Burlesque :  Dickens,  C.  The  noble  savage. — Curtis, 
G.  W.  Our  new  livery,  and  other  things.— Lamb,  C.  Mrs.  Battle's 
opinion  on  cards.— Hoo5,  T.  The  parish  revolution.— Burnand,  F.  C. 
A  day  in  the  academy. — Sketchley,  A.  Mrs.  Brown  at  the  play.— Addi- 
son, J.  The  will  of  a  Virtuoso. — Irving,  W.  The  golden  age  of  New 
York. — Dodge,  M.  M.  The  insanity  of  Cain. — Twain,  M.  An  encounter 
with  an  interviewer. — Thackeray,  "W.  M.  The  painter's  bargain. — Bar- 
ham,  R.  H.  The  lady  Rohesia*.  S.  Travesty:  Burnand,  F.  C.  A 
treble  temptation.— Thackeray,  W.  M.  George  De  Barnwell.— Macaulay, 
T.  B.  A  prophetic  account  of  a  future  epic— Paul,  J.  St.  Twel'mo.— 
Beresford,  J.  Lessons  in  biography.— Harte,  B.  Mr.  John  Jenkins. — 
T.  T.  T.  Ho  Fi  of  the  yellow  girdle.— Hood,  T.  Walton  redivivus.  3. 
Story.  Black,  W.  A  fight  for  a  wife.— Dickens,  C.  Dr.  Marigold. — 
Trollope,  A.  The  O'Conors.— Ludlow,  F.  H.  The  loan  of  a  lyre- 
Willis,  N.  P.  The  widow  by  brevet.— Lever,  C.  A  friend  of  Gioberti's. 
— Nasby,  P.  V.  The  truthful  resolver. — Maginn,  W.  A  story  without  a 
tale. 
Treat,  M.     Chapters  on  ants.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18983 

—  Injurious  insects  of  the  farm  and  garden.  Illust.  21910 
Treaties.     Mill,  J.  S.     Treaty  obligations.     {In  Ms  Diss,  and 

disc,  V.  5.)  14356 

Treble  temptation,  A  ;  by  F.  C.  Burnand.     (Treas.  trove,  ser., 

V.  2.)  14267 

Trebor,  pseud.     As  it  may  happen.  18242 

Trebutien,  G.  S.     The  journal  of  M.  de  Gu^rin,  with  ess.  by 

M.  Arnold,  and  mem.  by  Sainte-Beuve  ;  tr.  by  E.  T.  Fisher.  14150 
Tree    of   knowledge,  The  ;  by  C.    Kingsley.     {In  his  Health 

and  education.)  12906 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1261 

Trees.     Fuller,  A.  S.     The  forest  tree  culturist.  6539 

—  Gray,  A.  Notes  on  tree  growth.  {In  Estes,  D.  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 
,  —  Roberts,  M.    Voices  fr.  the  woodlands,  descr.  of  forest  trees,  etc.  5905 

—  See  also  Beech;— Eucalyptus;— Palm;— Pine. 
Also  Massachusetts ;— U.  S. 

Tregellas,  I.  T.     Peeps  into  the  haunts  and  homes  of  the  rural 

population  of  Cornwall.     lUust.  19791 

Treitsehke,  H.  von.     Tuttle,  H.     {In  Ms  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 

Treize,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  8.)  *I 

Trelawny,  E.  J.     Adventures  of  a  younger  son.  4916 

—  Recollections  of  the  last  days  of  Shelley  and  Byron.  4489 

—  Records  of  Shelley,  Byron,  and  the  author.  2  V.  18120-1 
Trench,  F.     Lecture  at  Reading,  Eng.,  1854.     (Li   Peabody, 

A.  P.     Conversation.)  7438 

Trench,  M.  Life  of  Saint  Teresa.  14249 
Trench,  R.  C.     Baxter  and  'The  saint's  rest.'     (In  Kempe, 

J.  E.     Comp.  for  the  dev.  life.)  18849 

—  Calderon ;  his  life  and  genius ;  with  specimen  of  his  plays.  4491 

—  Epistles  to  the  seven  churches.                                           *  9888 

—  Household  book  of  English  poetry ;  with  notes.  8835 

—  The  lessons  in  Proverbs.                '  4493 

—  Notes  on  the  miracles  of  our  Lord.  4976 

—  Notes  on  the  parables.  8856 

—  On  the  authorized  version  of  the  New  Test,  in  connect,  with  its  revision.  4490 

—  Same ;  2d.  ed.  10661 

—  On  the  English  language,  past  and  present.    New  ed.  4492 

—  On  the  study  of  words.  9617 

—  Plutarch,  his  life,  his  parallel  lives,  and  his  Morals.  12747 

—  Sacred  Latin  poetry,  chiefly  lyrical;  notes  and  introd.    2d.  ed.  *I 

—  Same;  3d.  ed.        '                ''  *I 

—  Sermons ;  bef .  the  University  of  Cambridge.  4494 

—  Studies  in  the  gospels.    4th.  ed.,  rev.  19004 

—  Svnonvms  of  the  New  Testament.  2  v.  4495;  13181 
Trench,  W.  S.  Realities  of  Irish  life.  7767 
Trente  et  quarante  ;  par  E.  About.  .  0473 
Trente   millions  de  gladiator,   Les ;    com.-vaud.  ;    par  E.   M. 

Labiche.  {In  his  Thedt.  comp.,  v.  7.)  14571 
Trente-sept  sous  de  M.   Montaudoin,    Les :    com^die-vaude.  ; 

par  E.  M.  Labiche.  {In  his  Th^dtre  compl.,  v.  5.)  14562 
Trescot,  W.  H.     Diplomatic  history  of  the  administrations  of 

Washington  and  Adams.  *I 
Trespassers.     Wood,  J.  G.     Trespassers ;  showing   how   the 

inhabitants  of  earth,  air,  and  water  trespass  on  domains 

not  their  own.  13295 
tress  of  hair,  A  ;  by  I.  G.  Meredith.     {In  Hale,  E.  E.     Tales 

for  trav.,  v.  3.)  13932 

Tressilian  and  his  friends;  by  R.  S.  Mackenzie.  2843 

Trevelyan,  G.  O.     Early  history  of  C.  J.  Fqx.  19963 

—  Life  and  letters  of  Lord  Macaulay.  2  v.  15615-16 
Trevithick,  F.  Life  of  R.  Trevithick.  2  v.  10978-9 
Trevithick,  R.     Reynolds,  M.     (Jn  7m  Model  locom.  eng.)  19128 

—  Trevithick,  F.  Life  of  R.  Trevithick.  2  v.  '  10978-9 
Trial,  The  ;  by  [C.  M.  Yonge].  5705 
Trial  by  jury  ;  dram,  cantata  ;  by  A.  Sullivan  and  W.  S.  Gilbert.  *I 
Trials.    Burke,  P.    Romance  of  the'forum ;  narratives,  scenes, 

efc,  from  courts  of  justice.  11878 

—  Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.    Famous  trials.  12368 

—  See  also  Great  Britain;— U.  S. 

Trials  of  Raissa,  The  ;  by  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].  20082 


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Tribulation  ;  sacred  cantata.     See  Stabat  Mater. 
Tribulations,  The,  of  a  Chinaman  in  China;  by  J.  Verne.  19236 

Tribune  essays,  1857-63  ;  by  C.  T.  Congdon.  7685 

Tribune  popular  science.  12943  ;  *I 

Contents.  Pt.  1,  Proctor,  K.  A.  Lectures  on  Astronomy. — Whittier, 
J.  G.  The  prayer  of  Agassiz.— Agassiz,  L.  Lectures  at  Penikese.  3. 
Taylor,  B.  Researches  of  Dr.  Schliemann  in  1872,  1873;  Sketch  of 
Dr.  Schliemann.  —  Brown-S('^quard,  C.  E.  Lectures  on  the  nerves.— 
Proctor,  R.  A.  Farewell  lect.  on  astronomy.— Chandler,  C.  F.  Germ 
theory  of  disease.  3.  I^ational  Academy  of  Sciences— Meeting  at  Wash- 
ington.—Assyrian  relics:  copies  at  the  Smithsonian  Inst.— Fields,  J.  T. 
The  poet  Longfellow.— The  horse  in  America :  Prof.  Marsh's  discov- 
eries in  fossils.— Brown-Sequard,  C.  E.  Have  we  two  brains? — U. 
S.  Survey  of  the  West :  Wheeler,  G.  M.  Exploring  expedition.— Ham- 
mond, W.  A.  The  effects  of  alcohol.— Transit  of  Venus.— Amer.  Oriental 
Soc.  Meeting  at  Boston :  Adler,  F.  Authorship  and  authenticity  of  books 
of  the  O.  T.— Trumbull,  J.  H.  Heart,  liver,  and  lungs,  etymological ly 
considered. — Safety  at  sea;  Iron  vessels  that  will  not  sink. 
Trichinae.  See  Amer.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Repts.,  etc.^  v.  7. 
Tricks.    Cremer,  W.  H.    Magic  no  mystery;  couj.  tricks  with 

cards,  balls,  and  dice,  etc.  15620 
The  secret  out.  12898 

—  See  also  Amusements. 

Tricks  of  imagination  ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple,  (/n  his  Success,  etc.)  10753 
Tricolored  sketches  in  Paris,  1851-3.  4498 

Tried,  The,  and  the  tempted  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  193 

Tried  friendship.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  10.)  14310 

Trifles  light  as  air  ;  by  W.  Hazlitt.  (  With  The  round  table.)  10745 
Trigonometry.     Atkins,  E.     Pure  mathematics.  12598 

—  Davies,  C.    Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonometry,  fr.  the  works  of 

Legendre;  adapt,  to  the  course  of  instr.  in  the  U.  *S.  19064 
Elements  of  geometry  and  trigonometry,  with  appl.  in  mensuration.  19063 

—  Loomis,  E.    Elements  of  plane  and  spherical  trigonometry,  with  their 

appl.  to  mensuration,  surveying,  and  navigation.  21807 

—  Newcomb,  S.    Elements  of  plane  and  spher.  trigonometry,  with  tables.        21808 

—  Peirce,  J.  M.    Elements  of  logarithms ;  with  an  expl.  of  the  three  and 

four  place  tables  of  logarithmic  and  trigonometric  functions.  *I 
Three  and  four  place  tables  of  logarithmic  and  trigonometric  functions.  ♦! 

—  Todhunter,  I.    Plane  trigonometry.  8551 

Spherical  trigonometry.  8550 

Trigonometry  for  beginners.  12950 

—  Twisden,  J.  F.    Planes,  spherical  trigouometrv,  series,  logarithms,  etc. 

{In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circle  of  the  sci. :  Math,  sci.)  5191 

Trilby  ;  ou,  Le  lutin  d'Argail ;    par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres. 

s^r.  2,  V.  10.)  *I 

Trimble,  R.     Story,  J.     {In  his  Misc.  writings.)  4262 

Trimmer,  S.  K.     Elwood,  A.  K.      {In  her  Mem.,  v.  1.)  22790 

Trinity.  Adams,  N.  Why  T  am  a  trinitarian  congregationalist. 

{In  Pitts  St.  Chap,  lect.)  20424 

—  Edwards,  J.    Observations  cone,  the  Script,  economy  of  the  Trinity,  etc.      19836 

—  Norton,  A.    Statement  of  reasons  for  not  believiiig  the  doctrines  of 

Trinitarians.  3268 

Trip  eastward,  A  ;  book  for  boys  and  girls  ;  by  E.  Abbott.  20971 
Trip  through  my  pockets  ;  by  C.  Monselet.     (Plays   for   priv. 

act.)  '  17926 

Trip,  A,  to  Scarborough  ;  comedy ;  by  R.  B.  Sheridan.    {In  his 

Works.)  13290 

Trip  to  the  Brocken  ;  by  H.  Heine.  21704 

Tripitaka.     Russell,    J.      Holy   books,    or    Bibles.     {In   his 

Analysis  of  relig.  bel.,  v.  2.)  16803 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1263 

Triplet,  J.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Tripp,  A.  Crests  fr.  the  ocean  world ;  Experiences  in  a  voy- 
age to  Europe,  princ.  in  France,  Belgium,  and  England.  4499 

Tripp,  G.  II.     Student  life  at  Harvard.  16610 

Triqueti,  H.  de.,  Baron.     Palgrave,  F.  T.     Triqueti's  Marmor 

Homericum.     {In  his  Ess.  on  art.)  6531 

Tristram,  H.  B.  The  land  of  Israel ;  journ.  of  trav.  in  Pales- 
tine. 12069 

—  The  land  of  Moab ;  trav.  and  discov.  on  the  Dead  sea,  and  the  Jordan. 

With  chap,  on  the  Persian  palace  of  Mashita;  by  J.  Ferguson.  12141 

Tristram  of  Lyonesse  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  A.  C.  Swinburne.  22545 
Tristram  Shandy,  gent.  Life   and  opinions  of ;  by  L.  Sterne. 

{In  his  Works.)                 ,  4228 

Tritons;  by  E.  L.  Bynner.  17883 

Triumph  over  Midian  ;  by  A.  L.  O.  E.  [C.  Tucker].  6931 
Triumphs,  The,  of  steam  ;  or,   Stories   fr.  the   lives  of  Watt, 

Arkwright,  and  Stephenson.     Illust.     4th.  ed.  13303 

Triumphs,  The,  of  time ;  by  A.  C.  Marsh-Caldwell.  12426 

Trodden  down  ;  by  C.  J.  Newby.  12349 
Troilus  and  Cressida.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Trois  citrons,  Les  :  par  E.  Laboulaye.     {In  his  Contes  bleus.)  9526 
Trois-Ktoilea,  pseud.     See  Murray,  E.  C.  G. 

Trois  genres,  Les;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  12.)  *I 
Trois  jeunes  filles  ;  fantaisie  naturaliste  ;  par  J.  De  Marthold. 

{In  Sayn^tes,  eic,  s6r.  5.)  14795 
Trois  mattresses,  Les ;  ou,  IJne  cour   d'  Allemagne ;  com^die- 

vaude.  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe,  etc.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  21.)  *I 

Trois  Maupin,  Les;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  8.)  *I 
Trois  mousquetaires,  Les  ;  par  A.  Dumas.     2  v.                         9350-1 

Trois  Nicolas,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.    (Oeuvres,  s^r.  4,  v.  18.)  *I 
Trois  series  de  Madame  de  Chateaubrun,  Les  ;  par  L.  Halevy. 

(776  ^isMariage  d'amour.)  14790 

Trolle,  H.  af.    Sjo-officeren  ;  historiskt-romantiska  skildringar.  15065 

—  Den  Svenske  blokadbrytaren ;  berattelse.    Illust.  15066 
Trollope,  A.     Australia  and  New  Zealand.     2  v.                       12384-5 

—  Ayala's  angel.  20789 

—  Barchester  Towers.  8460 

—  The  Belton  estate.  6101 

—  The  Bertrams.  4501 

—  Can  you  forgive  her?  10787 

—  Castle  Richmond.  10785 

—  Christmas  at  Thompson  Hall.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17021 

—  The  Claverings.  6643 

—  Clergymen  of  the  Church  of  England.             '  10954 

—  Commentaries  of  Caesar.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  8771 

—  Cousin  Henry.  19377 

—  Doctor  Thorne.  4500 

—  Dr.  Wortle's  school.  20183 

—  The  duke's  children.  19806 

—  The  Eustace  diamonds.  11103 

—  An  eye  for  an  eye.  18308 

—  The  fixed  period.  21661 

—  Framley  parsonage.  4505 

—  The  golden  lion  of  Granpere.  10922 

—  Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil.  12240 

—  He  knew  he  was  right.  7662 

—  Hunting  sketches.    3d.  ed.  10857  ' 

—  Is  he  Popenjoy?  17861 

—  John  Caldigate.  18789 


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—  The  Kellys  and  the  O'Kellys.  10786 

—  Kept  in  the  dark.  22182 

—  Lady  Anna.  12641 

—  The'lady  of  Launay.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17921 

—  Last  chronicle  of  Barset.  7841 

—  Life  of  Cicero.    2  v.  20184-6 

—  Lord  Palmerston.     (Eng.  polit.  leaders.)  22717 

—  The  Macdermots  of  Ballycloran.  637 

—  Marion  Fay. 

—  Miss  Mackenzie. 

—  Nina  Balatka ;  story  of  a  maiden  of  Prague. 

—  North  America. 

—  The  O'Conors.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.) 

—  Orley  Farm. 

—  Phineas  Finn. 

—  Phineas  redux. 

—  The  prime  minister. 

—  Rachel  Ray. 

—  Ralph  the  heir. 

—  Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite. 

—  The  small  house  at  AUington. 

—  South  Africa.    4th.  ed.    2  v. 

—  Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson. 

—  Tales  of  all  countries. 

Contents.  La  mere  Bauche.— The  O'Conors  of  Castle  Conor.— John 
Bull  on  the  Gaudalquiver.— Miss  Sarah  Jack,  of  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica. 
—The  courtship  of  Susan  Bell.— Relics  of  Gen.  Chass6. — An  unprotected 
female  at  the  Pyramids.— The  chateau  of  Prince  Polignac. 

—  Thackeray.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.) 

—  The  three'  clerks. 

—  Travelling  sketches. 

—  The  vicar  of  Bullhampton. 

—  The  warden. 

—  The  way  w^e  live  now. 

—  The  West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  Main.    2d.  ed. 

—  Why  Frau  Frohmann  raised  her  prices ;  and  other  stories. 

Contents.  Why  Frau  Frohmann  raised  her  prices.— The  telegraph 
girl.— Alice  Dugdale. 

—  W.  M.  Thackeray.     {In  Taylor,  T.    Thackeray.) 
Trollope,  F.  E.     Among  aliens.      (Franklin  sq.  lib.) 

—  Anne  Furness. 

—  Mabel's  progress. 

—  Mrs.  Jack.     (Appletons'  handy-vol.  ser.) 

—  The  sacristan's  household.    Ilfust. 
Trollope,  F.  M.     Domestic  manners  of  the  Americjans. 

—  Petticoat  government. 

—  Home,  R.  H.    {In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.) 
Trollope,  H.  M.     Corneille  and  Racine.    (For.  Class,  for  Eng. 

read.) 
Trollope,  T.  A.     Artingale  Castle.     3.  v.  10983-5 

—  Baden  and  Allerheiligen.     (In  Murphy,  B.,  and  others.    On  the  Rhine.)      19935 

—  Beppo,  the  conscript. 

—  A  decade  of  Italian  women.    2  v. 

Contents.  V.  1.  St.  Catherine  of  Siena.— Caterina  Sforza.— Vittoria 
Colonna.  3.  Tullia  D'Aragona.— Olympia  Morata.— Isabella  Andreini.— 
Bianca  Capello.— Olympia  Pamfili.— Elisabetta  Sirani.— La  Corilla. 

—  Diamond  cut  diamond. 

—  Dream  numbers. 

—  Durnton  Abbey. 

—  Filippo  Strozzi ;  last  days  of  the  old  Italian  liberty. 

—  Gemma. 

—  The  girlhood  of  Catherine  de'  Medici. 

—  Giulio  Malatesta.  636 

—  History  of  the  commonwealth  of  Florence.    4  \.  8735-8 

—  La  Beata;  and  A  Tuscan  Romeo  and  Juliet.  10788 

—  Leonora  Casaloni.  7845 

—  Life  of  Vittoria  Colonna.  4502 

—  Lindisfarn  Chase.  10789 

—  Marietta.  7470 


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—  The  Papal  conclaves  as  they  were  and  as  they  are.  *I 

—  Paul  the  Pope,  and  Paul  the  Friar.    New  ed.  11224 

—  A  peep  behind  the  scenes  at  Eome.  18371 

—  Sketches  fr.  French  history.                                            '  19675 

—  Story  of  the  Hfe  of  Pius  IX.    2  v.  17680-1 

—  A  summer  in  Brittany.    2  v.  4503-4 

—  A  wreath  of  stray  leaVes  to  the  memory  of  E.  B.  Gould.  {In  Memoriam.)  16671 

Note.    Miscellaneous  contributions  fr.  G.  H.  Marsh,  Mathew  Arnold, 
Wm.  and  Mary  Howitt,  W.  W.  Story,  Marv  C.  Clarke,  and  others. 
Trollope,  Mrs.  T.  A.     See  Trollope,  F.  E. 

Tromp,  C.     Liefde,  J.  de.     {In  his  Great  Dutch  admirals.)  11761 

Tromp,  M.  H.  Liefde,  J.  de.  {In  his  Gt.  Dutch  admirals.)  11761 
Trop  press^  ;   monologue  ;  par  C.  de  Sivry.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc., 

s^r.  4.)  14794 

Tropics.     Hartwig,  G.     The  tropical  world.  10146 

—  Myers,  H.  N.,  and  P.  V.  N.    Life  and  nature  under  the  T. ;  trav.  among 

the  Andes,  on  the  Orinoco,  Rio  Negro,  and  Amazons.  17182 

—  Vincent,  F.,  Jr.    Through  and  through  the  Tropics;  travel  in  Oceanica, 

Australasia,  and  India.  15497 

—  Wallace,  A.  R.    Tropical  nature,  and  other  essays.  17818 
Troplong,  R.  T.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Prem.  lund., 

V.  3.)  ^  *I 
Troppmann.     Morse,' J.  T.,  Jr.     Troppmann.     {In  his  Fam. 

trials.)  12368 
Trossachs,  The.     Black,  A.,  and  C.     Guide  to  the  Trossachs, 

etc.  *I 
Trotter,  J.  M.    Music  and  some  musical  people  ;  [with]  sketch 

of  remarkable  musicians  of  the  cold,  race,  with  portr.,  and 

app.  cont.  copies  of  music  comp.  by  cold.  men.  17624 
Trotter,  J.  B.     Retirement  and  death  of  a  statesman  ;   from 

Memoirs  of  Fox.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

Trotter,  L.  J.     Warren  Hastings  ;  a  biography.  19720 

Trou  de  I'enfer,  Le  ;  par  A.  Dumas.  9511 
Troubadours.     Hueffer,  F.     The  troubadours ;   proven^al  life 

and  literature  in  the  Middle  Ages.  18114 

Troubadours  and  Trouv^res  ;  by  H.  W.  Preston.  16687 
Troubat,  J.     Sainte-Beuve,   chroniqueur.      {In  Sainte-Beuve, 

C.  A'.     Chroniques  Parisiennes.)  >  *1 

Troublesome  daughters  ;  by  L.  B.  Walford.  19807 

Troughton,  E.     Lonsdale,  H.     {In  /its  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)  3814 

Trout.     Green,  S.     Trout  culture.  83  22 

—  Sroiie,  L.    Domesticated  trout.  11075 

—  See  also  Fishing. 

Trouville.      Lejeune,    L.     Trouville.     {In    Murphy,    B.,    and 

others.     On  the  Rhine.)  19935 

Trovatore,  II ;  opera  ;  by  G.  Verdi.  *I 

—  Same.    (In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)                .  *I 
Trowbridge,  J.  T.     The  book  of  gold  and  other  poems  ;  illust.  19378 

—  Bound  in  honor.  17402 

—  Burrcliff;  its  sunshine  and  its  clouds.  4506 

—  A  chance  for  himself.  11073 

—  Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories.  11228 

Contents.  Coupon  bonds.— Archibald  Blossom.— In  the  ice.— Nancy 
Blynn's  lovers.— Mr.  Blazay's  experience.— Preaching  for  Selwvn.— 
Romance  of  a  glove.— The  man  who  stole  a  meeting-house. 

—  Cudjo's  cave.  5538 

—  Doing  his  best.  12029 

—  The  emigrant's  story,  and  other  poems.  13258 

—  Fast  friends.  13095 

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—  Frank  Manly,  the  drummer  boy.  15382 

—  Hearts  and  faces ;  or,  Home  life  unveiled.  4508 

—  A  home  idyl,  and  other,  poems.  21123 

—  Ironthorpe,  the  pioneer  preacher.  4507 

—  Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes.  9751 

—  The  jolly  rover.    Illust.  22303 

—  Lawrence's  adventures.  9019 

—  Neighbor  Jackwood.  4510 

—  Neighbor  Jackw^ood;  drama.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  37.)  11828 

—  The  old  battle  ground.  13855 

—  The  pocket-rifle.    Illust.  21124 

—  The  silver  medal.  20076 

—  The  three  scouts.                             n  5846 

—  The  vagabonds ;  illust.  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.  19379 

—  The  vagabonds;  and  other  poems.  7870 

—  Young  Joe  and  other  boys.  19235 

—  The  young  surveyor ;  or,  Jack  on  the  prairies.  14124 

—  Notice  of  T.  {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Poets'  homes.)  19286 
Trowbridge,  T.  C.  Occasional  papers  in  regard  to  Turkey.  13040 
Trowbridge,  W.  P.     Heat  as  a  source  of  power ;  with  app.  of 

general   principles   to    the  constr.   of   steam  generators ; 

introd.  to  the  study  of  heat  engines.  12393 
Troy.     Benjamin,  S.  6.  W.     Troy;   its  legend,  history,  and 

literature  ;  with  sk.  of  the  topography  of  the  Troad.  19940 

—  Salisbury,  S.    Troy  and  Homer;    remarks  on  the  discoveries  of  Dr. 

Schliemann  in  the  Troad.  14130 

—  Schliemann,  H.    Ilios ;  researches  and  discoveries  on  the  site  of  T.,  etc. 

Maps,  plans,  etc.  *I 

Trov  and  its  remains;  researches  and  discoveries  on  the  site  of  Ilium. 

etc. ;  ed.  by  P.  Smith.  'I 

—  Taylor,  B.    Letter;  researches  of  Dr.  Schliemann,  1872-73.    {In  Tribune 

pop.  science.)  12943;  *I 

Troyte,  0.  A.  W.    Change  ringing  ;  introd.  to  the  art  of  church 

or  hand  bell  ringing.     3d.  ed.  18898 
Troyte,  J.  E.  A.     See  Acland-Troyte. 

Truck-farming  at  the  South  ;  by  A.  Oemler.  22739 
True,  C.  YL.^  joint  author.     See  Whitman,  W.  E.  S. 
True,    C.    K.      John   Winthrop,    and    the    great   colony ;    or, 

Sketches  of  the  settlement  of  Boston,  and  persons  connect. 

with  the  Mass.  colony.                                                        •  15430 

True  American,  The  ;  ed.  by  J.  Coe,  v.  2.  5424 

True,  The,  and  the  false  ;  by  [H.  F.  Lee].     {In  her  Tales.)  2596 

True  as  steel ;  by  Marion  Harland  [M.  V.  Terhune].            *  10184 

True  love  ;  by  D.  DeV.  Beauclerk.  8466 

True  love  never  did  run  smooth  ;  by  C.  Reade.  8743 

True  man,  A  ;  by  M.  C.  Stirling.  17512 
True  manliness.     See  Hughes,  T. 

True  of  heart ;  by  Kay  S pen.  7491 

True  order.  The,  of  studies  ;  by  T.  Hill.  15489 
True  story.  The,   of  Guenever ;    by  E.   S.   Phelps.     {In  her 

Sealed  orders.)  19224 

True,  The,  the  beautiful,  and  the  good  ;  lect.  ;  by  V.  Cousin.  17493 

True  to  lierself ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.  8797 

True  to  himself  ;  story  of  Savonarola  ;  by  F.  E.  Cooke.  22570 

True  to  the  last ;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  3687 

True  womanhood  ;  tale  ;  by  J.  Neal.  3227 

Trueba,  T.  de.     Spain.      (Romance  of  history.)                         ■  11435 
TrufRer,  J.     Les  statues;  conte  en  vers.     {In  Sayn^tes,  etc.^ 

ser.  8.)  14798 


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—  and  Cressonnois,  L.  Une  devise;  comMie.  {In  Sayn^tes..  etc.,  s«?r.  6.)  14796 
Truly  noble ;  by  Mme.  de  Chatelain.  -  14142 
Truman,  G.  J.  J.,  and  Longstreth,  T.  B.     Narrative  of  a  visit 

to  the  West  Indies,  1840-1.  2272 

Trumbull,  H.  Indian  wars.  4511 
Trumbull,  H.  C.    The  captured  scout  of  the  Army  of  the  James  ; 

sketch  of  H.  H.  Manning.  7550 

—  Children  in  the  temple ;  hand-book  for  the  Sunday  school  concert,  etc.  7649 

—  The  knightly  soldier;  biog.  of  H.  W.  Camp.  5956 
Trumbull,  J.  H.    The  true-blue  laws  of  Conn,  and  New  Haven, 

and  the  false  blue-laws  invent,  by  S.  Peters.    Add.,  Speci- 
mens of  the  laws,  etc.,  of  Eng.,  in  the  reign  of  James  I.  *I 
Trumbull,  J.     M'Fingal ;  epic  poem,  with  notes.                             5668 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Sketch  of  Trumbull.  {In  his  Am.  art  life.)  7225 
Trumbull,  T.     The  new  Yankee  Doodle  ;  account  of  the  little 

difficulty  in  the  family  of  Uncle  Sam.  •   7461 

Trumped  suit,  A  ;  by  J.  Magnus.     {In  Matthews,  J.  B.    Com. 

for  amateur  acting.)  19355 
Trumpeter's  daughter;    by  J.  S.  Coyne.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  35.)  7988 

Trumpet-major,  The  ;  by  T.  Hardy.  20056 

Trumps  ;  by  G.  W.  Curtis.  1063 

Truran,  W.     The  iron  manufacture  of  Great  Britain.  *I 

Trust,  The  ;  by  M.  C.  Clarke.  12324 
Trusty  Eckart,  The ;    by  Tieck.     {In  Carlyle,  T.     Tales  by 

Musseus,  etc.,  v.  1.)  13121 
Truth.     Bailey,  S.     Essays  on  the  formation  and  publication 

of  opinions,  pursuit  of  truth,  etc.                         ,  289 

—  Malebranche,  N.  de.    Recherche  de  la  verity.     {In  his  Oeuvres,  v.  3,  4.)  *I 

—  Manning,  J.  M.  Half  truths  and  the  truth ;  prevailing  forms  of  unbelief.  9798 
Truth  in  irons.  {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  9.)  14309 
Truthful  resolver,  The  ;  by  P.  V.  Nasby  [D.  R.  Locke].     {In 

Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.)  14268 

Try  again  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  5810 

Trying  it  on  ;  by  W.  Brough.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  27.)  7984 
Tryon,  G.  W.,  Jr.     Standard  edition  of  opera  librettos.     2  v.  *I 

Contents.  V.  1.  Donizetti,  G.  Anna  Bolena.— Meyerbeer,  G.  L'afri- 
caine.—Balfe,  M.  W.  Bohemian  girl.— Yerdi,  G.  Uri  ballo  in  maschera. 
—Rossini,  G.  II  barbiere  di  Siviglia.— Offenbach,  I.  La  belle  Helene; 
Barbe-bleu.— Auber,F.  E.  Crown  diamonds.— Ricci,L.,awd  F.  Crispino  * 
e  la  Comare.— Donizetti,  G.  The  daughter  of  the  regiment.— Weber,  C. 
M.  von.  Der  Freyschiitz.— Meyerbeer,  G.  Dinorah.— Mozart,  J.  C.  W. 
A.  Don  Giovanni.— Boieldieu,  F.  A.  La  dame  Blanche. — Yerdi,  G. 
Ernani.— Donizetti,  G.  La  favorita.— Beethoven,  L.  van.  Fidelio.— 
Gounod,  C.  Faust.— Auber,  D.  F.  E.  Fra  diavolo.— Rossini,  G.  La 
gazza  ladra.— Offenbach,  I.  Genevieve  de  Brabant;  Grand  duchess  of 
Gerolstein.— Thomas,  A.  Hamlet.— Meyerbeer,  G.  The  Huguenots. — 
Marschner,  H.    Ivanhoe;  or.  The  templar  and  the  Jewess.— Hal6vy,  J. 

F.  F.  E.  The  Jewess.  3.  Donizetti,  G.  Lucrezia  Borgia;  Lucia  di 
Lammermoor;  Linda  di  Chamounix.— Flotow,  F.  von.  Martha.— Wal- 
lace, W.  Y.  Maritana.  —Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.  Marriage  of  Figaro.— 
Xicolai,  O.  Merrv  wives  of  Windsor.— Thomas.  A.  Mignon.— Auber, 
D.  F.  E.  Masaniello.— Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A.  The  magic  flute.— Gounod, 
C.  Mirella.— Bellini,  Y.  Norma.— Adam,  A.  Postilion  of  Lonjumeau. 
Oftenbach,  I.    La  Perichole.— Balfe,  M.  W.    Rose  of  Castile.— Meyerbe<'r, 

G.  Robert  le  diable.— Yerdi,  G.  Rigoletto.— Balfe,  M.  W.  Satanella.— 
Flotow,  F.  von.  Stradella. — Bellini,  Y.  La  sonnambula.— Yerdi,  G.  La 
traviata;  II  trovatore.— Wagner,  R.  Tannhauser.— Rossini,  G.  William 
Tell.— Herold,  L.  P.  F.    Zampa. 


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Tsar's  window,  The  ;   [by  Mrs.  Hooper].  20402 

Tschudi,    A.     Delivery    of    thie    four    Swiss   forest   districts 

(Waldstadte) ,  1308.     {In  Lieber,  F.     Great  events,  etc.)     5105 
Tschudi,  J.  J.  von.     Travels  in  Peru,  1838-1842.  4513 

Tubingen  school.     Mackay,  R.  W.     The  Tubingen  school,  and 

its  antecedents.  14227 

Tucker,  A.     The  light  of  nature  pursued ;    with  life  of  the 

author  by  P.  St.  J.  Mildmay.     2  v.  4514-15 

Tucker,  B.     See  Tucker,  N.  B. 
Tucker,  Charlotte  {pseud.  A.  L.  O.  E.)    An  Eden  in  England.   13581 

—  Haunted  rooms.  15576 

—  The  silver  keys.  11705 

—  The  triumph  over  Midian.  6981 

—  Zaida's  nursery  note-book.  7015 
Tucker,  G.     Life  of  T.  Jefferson.     2  v.                                       4517-18 

—  Th^  theory  of  money  and  banks  investigated.  4519 
Tucker,  H.  W.    Memoir  of  the  life  and  episcopate  of  E.  Field, 

Bp.  of  Newfoundland.     3d.  ed.     Map.  18847 

Tucker,  J.  H.     Manual  of  sugar  analysis  ;  with  introd.  on  the 
chemistry   of  cane-sugar,    dextrose,    levulose,    and   milk- 
sugar.  21275 
Tucker,  J.  H.     Cotton,  J.  W.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)     .  6493 

Tucker,  J.  M.     Life  of  Nelson.  4521 

—  Life  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington.  4520 
Tucker,  J.  T.     The  Pre-Mosaic  Sabbath.     {In  Sabb.  ess.)         19808 
Tucker,  M.     Itinerant  preaching  in  the  early  days  of  Method- 
ism.                                                                                                 10610 

Tucker,  N.  B,  The  partisan  leader.  4516 
Tucker,  P.     Origin,  rise,  and   prog,  of  Mormonism  ;  biog.  of 

its  founders,  and  hist,  of  its  church.  7072 

Tucker,  T.  W.     Waifs  fr.  the  way-bills  of  an  old  expressman.  10655 

Tuck'erman,  B.     History  of  Eng.  prose  fiction.  22183 

Tuckerman,  C.  K.  The  Greeks  of  to-day.  11136 
Tuckerman,  H.  T.    America  and  her  commentators  ;  with  crit. 

sk.  of  trav.  in  the  U.  S.  5675 

—  American  artist  life :  biog.  and  crit.  sk.  of  Amer.  artists,  prec.  by  an 

hist.  acct.  of  the  rise  and  prog,  of  art  in  Amer.    App.,  Acct.  of  nota- 
ble pictures  and  priv.  collections.  7225 

—  Artist-life ;  or,  Sketches  of  American  painters.  4522 

—  Biographical  essay.     {In  Francis,  J.  W.    Old  New  York.)  6205 

—  The  criterion;  or,  The  test  of  talk  about  familiar  things;  essays.  6244 

Contents.  Inns.—  Authors.  —  Pictures.  —  Doctors.  —  Holidays.  —  Law- 
yers.— Sepulchres. — Actors.— Newspapers. — Preachers. — Statues. — Bridges. 

—  Essays  biog.  and  critical.     *  4523 

Contents.  G.  Washington.— Ld.  Chesterfield.— D.  Boone.— R.  Southev. 
—Sir  K.  Digby.— J.  Lafitte.— E.  Keanl— T.  Kosner.^R.  Fulton.— J.  Con- 
stable.— Chateaubriand. — F.  JeftVey. — R.  Williams. — R.  Savage.— DeW. 
Clinton. — J.  Lind. — G.  Berkeley.— G.  Leopardi. — De  Foe. — J.  J.  Audu- 
bon.—L.  Sterne.— M.  d'Azeglio'—  S.  Smith.— C.  B.  Brown.— D.  Wilkie.— 
J.  Addison.— G.  Morris.— S.  Pellico.— T.  Campbell.—  B.  Franklin. 

—  Life  of  J.  P.  Kennedy.  9674 . 

—  Maga  papers  about  Paris.  6867 

—  Memoir  of  R.  Southey.     (7w  Southey,  R.    Poet,  works,  v.  1.)  19043 

—  Memorial  of  H.  Greenough.  4524 

Contents.  Memoir.  —  Catalogue  of  works.  —Essays :  Aesthetics  at 
Washington;  Social  theories;  American  art;  American  architecture; 
Relative  and  independent  beauty ;  The  Trumbull  gallery ;  Burke  on  the 
beautiful ;  Criticism  in  search  of  beauty ;  Structure  and  organization ; 
The    Cooper   monument;    Fashion;    An    artist's   creed;    Fragments.— 


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Tributes'.  Everett,  A.  H.  Essay  on  the  statue  of  Washington;  A  visit 
to  Greenough's  studio,  fr.  "  Scenes  and  thoughts  in  Europe ;  "  Meeting  of 
artists  at  Rome ;  Allston,  W.  To  the  group  of  the  angel  and  child ;  To 
the  same;  Dana,  R.  H.  To  the  statue  of  Medora;  Tuckerman,  H.  T. 
To  the  statue  of  Washington;  Dana,  R.  H.  To  the  chanting  cherubs; 
Calvert,  Gr.  H.    Monody  on  the  death  of  Greenough. 

—  Poems.  "  4525 

—  Sicily;  a  pilgrimage.  4526 

—  Sketch  of  Amer.  literature.     (  With  Shaw,  T.  B.    Compl.  man.  of  Eng. 

lit.)  8398 

Tuckerman,  J.     Elevation  of  the  poor;  select,  fr.^his  rept.  as 

minister  at  large  in  Boston  ;  introd.  by  E.  E.  Hale.  12777 

Note.    Appended,  Report  of  New^  York  City  Council  of  Polit.  reform, 
'     upon  compulsory  education. 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    Life  and  character  of  T.     {In  his  Works,  v.  6.)  792 
Tuckey,  J.     Joan  of  Arc,  "  the  maid."     (New  Plutarch.)          19693 

—joint  author.    See  Leland,  C.  G. 
Tudor  dynasty.     See  Great  Britain.  History. 
Tue-toi  le  premier  ;  pochade  ;  par  A.  Jouhaud.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  ser.  2.)  14792 

Tufts,    G.     Family   visitation   of  the   wards   of  the   state,  as 

pract.    in   Mass.     {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc. 

Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Tufts,  J.  F.     Questions  on  the  hist,  and  geography  of  Rome.     12241 
Tugnot   de   Lanoye,    F.     Rameses  the  Great ;  or,  Egypt  3300 

years  ago.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  8104 

—  The  sublime  in  nature.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  8384 
Tuke,  D.  H.     Chapters  in  the  hist,  of  the  insane  in   the   Brit. 

Isles.     lUust.  22552 

—  Insanity  in  anc.  and  mod.  life;  with  chapt.  on  its  prevention.  18372 
Tuke,  J.  H.     Irish  distress  and  its    remedies;  the    land  ques- 
tion ;  visit  to  Donnegal  and  Connaught.     1880.  20346 

Tulipe  noire.  La  ;  par  A.  Dumas.  9384 

Tulloch,  J.     The  Christian  doctr.  of  sin.    (Croall  lect.,  1876.)  16786 

—  The  Church  of  the  18th.  cent.,  1707-1800.     {In  St.  Giles'  lect.,  ser.  1.)  20753 

—  Leaders  of  the  Reformation :  Luther,  Calvin,  Latimer,  Knox.  4627 

—  Pascal.     (For.  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  17561 

—  Rational  theology  and  Chr.  philosophy  in  Eng.,  17th.  cent.    2  v.  11456-7 

Contents.    Y.  1.    Liberal  churchmen.    2.  The  Cambridge  Platonists. 

—  Some  facts  of  relig.  and  of  life ;  sermons,  1866-76.  17095 
Tuner's  guide.  The  ;  compl.  treatise  on  tuning  the  piano-forte, 

organ,  etc.  20693 

Tunis.     Broadley,  A.  M.     The  last  Punic  war ;  T.,  past  and 

present.     2  v.  22646-7 

—  Hesse-Wartegg,  E.  von.    Tunis ;  the  land  and  the  people.  21975 

—  Wingfield,  L.    Under  the  palms  in  Algeria  and  Tunis.    2  v.  11060-1 
Tunnels.     Buck,    J.    H.    W.      Construction    of    large   tunnel 

shafts;  pract.  and  theoret.  essay.  19702 

—  Roads  and  railroads,  etc. ;  accts.  of  bridges,  tunnels,  etc.  5652 

—  Simms,  F.  W.    Practical  tunnelling.    2d.  ed. ;  rev.  by  W.  D.  Haskoll.  *I 
Same;  3d.  ed.,  with  add.  chapters  illust.  recent  pract.  as  exempl.  by  St. 

Gothard,  Mt.  C^nis,  etc. ;  by  D.  K.  Clarke.  *I 

Tunzelmann,  E.  W.  von.     Animal  heat.     {In  Brown,  R.     Sci. 

for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Saliva.     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 
Tunzelmann,  G.  W.  von.     The   Northern  Lights  ;  A  piece  of 

Iceland  spar.     {In  Brown,  R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

~  What  is  an  element?    {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Tupper,  K.  B.  Robertson's  living  thoughts  ;  a  thesaurus  ;  introd. 

bv  W.  C.  Richards.  20384 


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Tapper,  M.  F.     An  author's  mind  ;  the  book  of  title  pages. 

—  Proverbial  philosophy. 

—  Washington ;  drama.' 
Turco,  Le  ;  par  E.  About. 

Turco-Servian  war.     See  Herzegovina  ; — Russo-Turkish  war. 
Turenne,  H.  de  la  T.  d'A.,  marechal.    James,  G.  P.  R.   (In  his 
Mem.,  V.  2.) 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.     (In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  sold.) 
Turgenef,  I.  S.     Dimitri  Roudine.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  Fathers  and  sons*:  tr.  by  E.  Schuyler. 
~  Liza.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  M6moires  d'  un  seigneur  Russe;  tr.  par  E.  Charri6re.    2  v. 

—  Nouvelles  Moscovites. 

Contents.    Annouehka.— Le  Juif.— P6touchkof.— Le  chien.— Le  briga- 
dier.—Histoire  du  Lieutenant  Yergounof.— Apparitions. 

—  On  the  eve.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  Peres  et  enfants. 

—  Smoke.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  Spring  floods ;  and  A  Lear  of  the  Steppe.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  Virgin  soil.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.) 

—  James,  H.,  Jr.     (In  his  French  poets  and  nov.) 

—  Schmidt.  J.    Turgenjew  und  Pisemski.     {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geisti- 

gen  Leben,  v.  1,  4.)  16311 

Turgenef,  N.  Correspondence  :  Economic  results  of  the  emanc. 

of  serfs    in    Russia.      (In   Amer.   Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1869.) 
Turgenjew.     See  Turgenef. 

Turgot,  A.  R.  J.     Morley,  J.     (In  his  Crit.  misc.,  ser.  2.) 
Turkestan.     Khiva  and  Turkestan  ;  [rel.  with  Russia]  ;  fr.  the 

Russian  ;  by  H.  Spalding. 

—  Shaw,  R.    Visits  to  High  Tartary,  Yarkand,  and  Kashghar,  etc. 
Turkey.     Description  and  travels.     • 

—  Andersen,  H.  C.    A  poet's  bazaar. 

—  Baker,  J.    Turkey. 

—  Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    The  Turk  and  the  Greek. 

—  Butterworth,  H.    Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient. 

—  Cox,  S.  S.     (In  his  Buckeye  abroad.) 
(In  his  Orient  sunbeams!.) 

—  DeVere,  A.  T.    Picturesque  sketches  of  Greece  and  Turkey. 
~  Dicey,  E.    The  morning  land.    2  v. 

—  D wight,  H.  O.    Turkish  life  in  war  time. 

—  Fetridge,  W.  P.     (In  his  Harper's  hd.-bk.  for  trav.  in  Europe,  etc.) 

—  Hamlin,  C.    Among  the  Turks. 

—  Herv6,  F.    Residence  in  Greece  and  Turkey.    2  v. 

—  Howard,  G.  W.  F.    Diary  in  Turkish  and  Greek  waters. 

—  Leech,  H.  H.     (In  his  Letters  of  a  sentimental  idler.) 

—  Mackenzie,  G.  M.  and  Irby,  A.  P.   Travels  in  the  Slavonic  prov.  of  Tur- 

key in  Europe.    2  v. 

—  Poole,' S.  L.  The  people  of  T. ;  residence  among  Bulgarians,  Turks,  etc.] 

by  a  consul's  daughter  and  wife.    2  v. 

—  Prime,  E.  D.  G.     (In  his  Around  the  world.) 

—  Russell,  W.  H.     (In  his  Diarv  in  the  East.) 

—  Smyth,  W.  W.    A  year  with  the  Turks. 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  travel  in  Greece, 

—  Urquhart,  D.    The  spirit  of  the  East;  illust 

Roumeli.    2  v. 

—  Warburton,  E.  B.  G.     (In  his  The  Crescent  and  the  cross.) 

History. 
~  Bancroft,  G.    Wars  of  Russia  and  T.     (In  his  Lit.  and  hist,  misc.) 

—  Blochwitz,  J.    Brief  hist,  of  T.     (Eastern  question.) 

—  Clark,  E.  L.    The  Arabs  and  the  Turks ;  their  origin,  hist.,  etc. 

—  Creasy,  E.  S.    History  of  the  Ottoman  Turks. 

—  Deans,  W.    History  of  the  Ottoman  Empire. 

—  Doran,  J.    (In  his  Momirchs,  etc.,  v.  2.) 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    The  Ottoman  power  in  Europe. 


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The  Turks  in  Europe.  17014 

—  Lamartine,  A.  de.    History  of  Turkey.    3  v.  2539^1 
~  Newman,  J.  H.    The  Turks  in  their  rel.  to  Europe.    {In  his  Hist,  sk., 

V.  1.)  12916 

—  O'Connor,  J.  D.    History  of  Turkey.  17205 

—  Palofrave,  W.  G.    The  Turkomans,  and  other  tribes  of  the  northeast 

Turkish  frontier.     (In  his  Ess.  on  East,  quest.)  12382 

—  Robert,  C.    Slave  provinces  of  Turkey.   (In  Ranke,  L.  Hist,  of  Servia.)  3595 

—  Russell,  F.  S.    Russian  w^ars  with  Turkey,  past  and  present.  17240 

—  See  also  Eastern  question;— Russo-Turkish  war. 

Literature. 

—  Ghazzali,  M.  al.    The  Alchemy  of  happiness;  tr.  fr.  the  Turkish;  by  H. 

A.  Homes.  *I 

(Poeti-y. ) 

—  Gibb,  J.  W.    Ottoman  poems;  tr.  into  Eog.  verse ;  with  introd.,  biog. 

notices,  etc.  *I 

—  Redhouse,  J.  W.    On  the  hist.,  system,  and  varieties  of  Turkish  poetry ; 

illust.  by  select,  in  the  original,  etc.  *I 

Missions. 

—  Prime,  E.  D.  G.    Fortv  years  in  the  Turkish  emp. ;  or,  Memoirs  of  Rev. 

W.  Goodell.  *  15487 

Baces. 

—  Clark,  E.  L.    Races  of  European  T. ;  their  hist.  cond.  and  prospects.  18402 

Treaties. 

—  Holland,  T.  E.    Lecture  on  the  treaty  rel.  of  Russia  and  Turkev,  1774- 

1853 ;  wif h  treaties.  '  21706 

General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 

—  Trowbridge,  T.  C.    Occasional  papers  in  regard  to  Turkey.  13040 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    Turkey  and  Egypt.  (In  his  Res.  of  mod.  countries,  v.  1.)      17821 

—  See  also  Ararat ;— Bulgaria ;— Constantinople ;—  Herzegovina ; —  Plevna ; 

— Roumeli. 
Turkish  Effendi,  A,  on  Christendom  and  Islam  ;  by  L.  Oliphant. 

{In  his  Traits,  etc.)  22692 

Turkish  evening  entertainments  ;    by  A.  I.  H.  Suhaili ;    tr.  by 

J.  P.  Brown.  5877 

Turkistan.     Schuyler,  E.     Turkistan ;    journ.   in  Russian  T., 

Khokand  Bukhara,  and  Kuldja.     2  v.  16079-80, 

—  See  also  Bokhara. 

Turn  him  out;  by  T.  J.  Williams.     (In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  37.)  7989 

Turnbull,  C.     The  Lawrences  ;  a  twenty  years'  history.  11256 

Turnbull,  D.     Cuba  ;  with  notices  of  Porto  Rico,  and  the  slave 

trade.     (Trav.  in  the  West.)  4531 

Turnbull,  J.,  Jr.     Short  treat,  on  the  comp.  steam  engine,  with 

new  method  of  finding  the  rel.  areas  of  the  two  cylinders. 

Illust.     (Van  Nostrand'g  sci.  ser.)  14168 

Turnbull,  R.  Sowing  beside  all  waters.  (In  Union  pulpit.)  6680 
Turned  head;    by  G.  A.  a  Beckett.     (In  French's  min  dram., 

V.  28.)  7985 

Turner,  B.     A  woman  in  the  case.  14348 

Turner,  C.  E.     Studies  in  Russian  literature.  22838 

Turner,  C.  T.     Collected  sonnets,  old  and  new  ;    [with  sketch 

of  T.  by  H.  Tennyson].  20749 

—  Poems.     (In  Stoddard.  R.  H.    Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 

—  Biog.  sketch  of  T.     (In  Atlas  ess.)  18294 
Turner,  E.  J.  ancZ  Morshead,  E.  D.  A.     Goethe's  Faust ;  pt.  1  ; 

text,  with  Eng.  notes,  ess.,  and  verse  trans.  22220 

Turner,  E.  S.     Four  quite  new  reasons  why  you  should  wish 

your  wife  to  vote.     (In  Worn.  Suff.  Tr.)  14359 


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Turner,  H.^  joint  author.     See  Storr,  F. 

Turner,  J.  M.  W.     Hamerton,  P.  G.     Life  of  Turner.  18279 

—  Monkhouse,  W.  C.    Turner.  19036 

—  Russell,  W.    {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.    Turner.  18093 

—  Thornbury,  W.    Life  of  Turner,  found,  on  letters,  etc.  2  v.                              *I 
Same ;  coloured  illust.    Amer.  ed.  17176 

—  Timbs,  J.     (In  his  Anecdote  biog.,  ser.  2.)  8915 

Ensr. 


—  Wedmore,  F.     (In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.) 
Turner,  S.     History  of  the  Anglo  Saxons.     3  v.  5688-90 

—  Sacred  hist,  of  the  world.  3  v.  4534-6 
Turner,  T.  J.     Air  and  moisture  on  shipboard.    (In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Hygiene  of  emigrant  ships.    (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  R«pts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  ♦! 

—  Hygiene  of  the  naval  and  merchant  marine.    (In  Buck,  A.  H.    Treatise 

on  hvgiene,  eto.,  v.  2.)  19452 

—  National  and  internat.  sanitary  jurisprudence.    (In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)         '  *I 
Turner's  companion.  The  ;  cont.  instr.  in  concentric,   elliptic, 

and  eccentric  turning  ;  also  plates,  etc.  13020 
Turning.     See  Lathe. 

Turning  of  the  tide.  The  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  8632 

Turning  points  in  life  ;  by  F.  Arnold.  11501 
Turnus.     Satira.     {I7i  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  2.) 

(Bib.  Class.  Lat.)  8360 
Tuscan  fairy  tales  ;  taken  down  fr.  the  mouths  of  the   people. 

Illust.  20694 
Tuscan  Romeo  aud  Juliet,  A  ;    by  T.  A.  Trollope.     (  With  La 

Beata.)                                                 '  10788 

Tuscany.     Crawford,  M.  S.     Life  in. Tuscany.  1017 

Tuthill,  F.     History  of  California.                  .  10818 

Tuthill,  L.  C.  (H.)     Happy  days.  4542 

—  History  of  architecture ;  its  present  cond.  in  Europe  and  the  U.  S. ;  with 

biog.  of  architects,  and  glossary  of  terms.  4543 

—  Hurrah  for  New  England.  4544 

—  1  will  be  a  soldier.  4553 

—  Notice  of  Ruskin  and  his  works.     (In  Ruskin,  J.    The  true,  etc.)  10566 

—  Nursery  book  for  mothers.  4548 

—  Pearls  for  young  ladies ;  fr.  the  later  work«  of  Ruskin.  18410 

—  Tlie  people  of  Bleaburn.  4550 
Tutor  and  teamster  ;  by  C.  F.  Guernsey.  11405 
Tutor's  ward.  The.  5258 
Tutrice,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  5.)  *I 
Tuttle,  C.  R.  aoid  Durrie,  D.  S.     Illustrated  hist,   of  Iowa  to 

1875.                                                                                        '  16047 

Tuttle,  H.  German  political  leaders.  (Brief  biog.)  13830 
Tuttle,  H.     Origin  and  antiquity  of  physical  man  scientifically 

considered.  6512 

Tuttle,  S.  W.     Let  those  laugh  who  win.     {In  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 

—  Sam's  sermon.  (In  Rougegorge,  etc.)  8711 
Twaiu,  M&rk,  pseud.     See  Clemens,  S.  L. 

'Twas  in  Trafalgar's  bay  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  18221 
Tweedleton's  tail-coat ;     by  T.  J.  Williams.    {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  4i.)  7991 
Twelfth  night.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Twelfth  night ;  comedy  ;  by  W.  Shakspeare.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  8.)  11810 


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by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly. 


Twells,  Mrs.  J.  H.     The  mills  of  the  Gods. 

—  Soiici. 
Twelvemonth's,  A,  good  character 

her  Sussex  stor.,  v.  3.) 
Twenty-five  years  of  my  life  ;  by  A.  de  Lamartine.     2  v. 
Twenty  minutes  with  a  tiger.    (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  33.) 
Twenty  questions.     Hotspur.     Twenty  questions  ;  treat,  on  the 

game. 
Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas  ;  by  J.  Verne. 
Twenty  years  after  ;  by  A.  Dumas. 
Twenty  years  ago  ;  by  D.  M.  Craik. 
Twice  crowned  ;  by  H.  B.  McKeever. 
Twice  taken  ;  by  C.  W.  Hall. 
Twice  told  tale  ;  by  J.  P.  Wooler.     (In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  34.) 
Twice-told  tales  ;     by  N.  Hawthorne.     2.  v. 
Twin  captains,  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas. 
Twin  cousins.  The  ;  by  S.  May  [R.  S.  Clarke]. 
Twin  heroes,  The  ;  by  F.  A.  Reed. 
Twin-rivals,   The  ;    comedy  ;    by  G.  Farquhar.     (In  Hunt,  J. 

H.  L.  Dram,  works,  etc.) 
Twin  roses  ;  by  A.  C.  Ritchie. 
Twining,  K.     Evidence  of  the  resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ. 

(In  Boston  lect.,  1872.) 
Twining,  Rev.  T.     Recreations  and  stud,  of  a  country  clergy- 
man of  the  18th.  cent.  ;  select,  fr.  the  correspondence  of  T. 
Twining,  T.     Science  made  easy  ;  familiar  lect.  prep,  for  deliv. 

at  institutions,  etc. 

Contents.  Introduction.— Mechanical  physics.— Chemical  physics.— In- 
organic chemistry'.— Organic  chemistry.— Glance  at  the  miner',  kingdom 
with  vegetable  kingdom.— Outlines  of  the  animal  kingdom.— Outlines  of 
hum.  physiology. 

—  Technical  training. 

Twins,  The,  of  Table  Mountain,  and  other  stories  ;  by  B.  Harte. 

Twisden,  J.  F.  Planes,  spherical  trigonometry,  series,  loga- 
rithms, and  mensuration.  (In  Orr,  W.  S.  Circ.  of  the 
sci.  ;  Math,  sci.) 

Twiss,  T.  Christopher  Columbus  :  a  monograph  on  his  true 
burial  place. 

Twisted  threads  ;  by  M.  D.  Nauman. 

'Twixt  axe  and  crown  ;  drama  ;  by  T.  Taylor.  (In  his  Hist. 
dramas.) 

Two  admirals  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper. 

Two  apprentices.  The  ;  by  M.  Howitt. 

Two  baronesses.  The  ;  by  H.  C.  Andersen. 

Two  b'hoys  ;  by  C.  Dance.     (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  36.) 

Two  Bonnycastles  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.  (In  French's  min.  dram., 
V.  6.) 

Two  breaths,  The  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  (7n  his  Health  and  educ.) 

Two  buzzards  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.  (In  French's  min.  dram., 
V.  24.) 

Two  cabin  boys  ;  by  L.  Rousselet. 

Two  campaigns  ;  tale  of  old  Alsace  ;  by  A.  H.  Engelbach. 
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Two  can  play  at  that  game  ;    fr.  the  French  of   E.  Pierron  and 

A.  Lafferri^re.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  29.)  7985 
Two  captains,  The  ;  by  De  La  Motte  Fouqu6.    {In  his  Undine, 

etc.)  11901 

Two  college  friends  ;  by  F.  W.  Loring.  9586 

—  Same.     (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Wds.,  v.  1.)  14301 

Two  destinies,  The  ;  by  W.  Collins.  16005 

Two  Dianas,  The  ;  by  A.  Dumas.  9302 

Two  drovers  ;  by  Walter  Scott.  13220 

Two  families.  The  ;  episode  in  the  history  of  Chapelton.  5734 

Two  family  mothers  ;  by  M.  S.  Schwartz.  9946 

Two  friends,  The  ;  by  L.  Biart.  19283 
Two  friends.  The  ;  drama  ;  by  R.  Lacy.     {In  Mod.  stand  dr., 

V.  12.         ,  11814 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Two  gentlemen  of  Verona  ;  comedy  ;  by  W.  Shakspeare.     {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  4.)  11806 

Two  ghost  stories  ;  by  C.  Dickens.    {In  his  Add.  Chris,  stor.)  13202 

Two  girls  ;  by  Mrs.  R.  O'Reilly.     {In  her  Sussex  stor.,  v.  3.)  20548 
Two  great  commanders,  The  ;  by  A.  P.  Stanley.   {In  his  Addr. 

and  serm.)  19477 

Two  Gregories.     (/n  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  9.)  11840 
Two  ghosts  of  New  London  turnpike  ;    by  Mrs.   Galpin.     {In 

stor.  and  sk.)  6883 

Two  guardians.  The  ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge  8464 
Two  guardians,   The  ;    drama ;    by  M.   Edgeworth.       {In  her 

comic  dr.)  15296 

Two  hundred  and  two  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.   {Inher  Sealed  orders.)  19224 

Two  in  a  legion.    {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  7.)  14307 

Two  kisses;  by  R.  Smart.  17076 

Two  Lilies;  by  J.  Kavanagh.  16914 

Two  lives ;  by  M.  J.  Mcintosh.                                         •  2833 
Two  loves  and  a  life  ;  drama  ;  by  T.  Taylor  and  C.  Reade.   {In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  35.)  11827 

Two  marriages;  by  [Mrs.  Craik].  6602 

Two  men  ;  by  E.  Stoddard.  6235 

Two  merchants.  The  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  11859 
Two  Mrs.  Scudamores,  The.     {In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  n.  s., 

V.  14.)  19159 
Two  noble  kinsmen.     8ee  Fletcher,  J.  ; — Shakespeare,  W. 

Two  old  cats  ;  by  V.  M.  Johnson.  21647 

Two  paths.  The  ;  lect.  ;  by  J.  Ruskin.  3736 

Two  plunges  for  a  pearl ;  by  M.  Collins.  10042 

Two  princes.  The  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)  11874 

•   —  Same.     {In  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  4.)  13933 
Two  queens;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  13.)  11842 

Two  Russian  idyls  :  Marcella  ;  Esfira.  19861 
Two  song  and  dance  men  ;  by  F.  W.  Loring.    ,(/n  Hale,  E.  E. 

Tales  for  trav.,  v.  4.)  13933 

Two  ways  to  wedlock.  4555 

Two  wives.  The  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  '  189 


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Two  years  ago  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  2477 

Two  years  before  the  mast;  by  R.  H.  Dana,  Jr.  1088 

Two  years  behind  the  plough  ;  or,  Experience  of  a  Pennsylvania 

farm-boy.  17585 

Twofold  life,  A  ;  by  W.  von  Hillern.  11319 

Twombly,  J.  H.     Timothy.     {In  Boston  Y.  M.  G.  A.     Young 

men,  etc.)  4914 

'Twould  puzzle  a  conjurer ;  by  J.  Poole.     {In  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  6.)  11838 

Tycho  Brahe.     See  Brahe. 
Tyerman,  D.    Montgomery,  J.    Journal  of  voyages  and  travels 

by  Tyerman  and  G.  Bennet  to  So.  Sea  Is.,  etc.^  1821-29. 

3  v.  3107-9 

Tyerman,  L.     Life  and  times  of  John  Wesley.     3  v.  9906-8 

—  The  Oxford  Methodists ;  mem.  of  Clayton,  Ingham,  Gambold,  Hervey, 

and  Broughton ;  with  biog.  n'ot.  of  others.  11955 

Tyler,  J.    Wise,  H.  A.     Memoir  of  T.     {In  his  Seven  decades 

of  the  Union.)  10477 

Tyler,  K.  E.     The  story  of  a  Scandinavian  summer.  20906 

Tyler,  M.  C.      The    Brawnville    papers ;    memorials  of    the 

Brawnville  Athletic  Club.  ,  7680 

—  History  of  American  literature,  v.  1,  2.  18934-5 

Contents.    V.  1.    1607-1676.    2.    1676-1765. 

—  joint  author.    See  Morley ,  H. 

Tyler,  S.     Memoir  of  R.  B.  Taney.  ^  11117 

—  Robert  Burns ;  as  a  poet  and  as  a  man.  4561 
Tyler,  S.     Mad's  Christmas   adventure.     {Li  Parr,  L.     The 

blue  bell  of  Redneap.)  9859 

Tyler,  W.  S.     History  of  Amherst  College,  1821-1871.  *I 

—  Josliua  and  Judges ;  or,  The  heroic  age  of  Israel.    (In  Boston  lect.,  1871.)  12134 

—  Theology  of  the  Greek  poets.  7184 
Tylney  Hall ;  by  T.  Hood.  1982 
Tylor,  E.  B.     Anthropology ;  introd.  to  the  study  of  man  and 

civilization.     Illust.  20581 

—  Primitive  culture ;  researches  into  the  development  of  mythology,  philos- 

ophy, religion,  art,  and  custom.    2  v.                                         *  9880-1 

—  Researches  into  the  early  hist,  of  mankind  and  the  devel.  of  civilization.  *I 

—  The  stone  age,  past  and  present.  {In  Estes,  D.  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 
Tyndall,  J.     Address  bef.  the  British  Association  at  Belfast.  13102 

—  Same ;  with  2d.  pref .  replying  to  his  critics,  and  article  on  "  Scientific 

materialism."  '  13442 

—  Contributions  to  molecular  physics  in  the  domain  of  radiant  heat.  11128 

—  Essavs  on  the  floating-matter  of  the  air  in  relation  to  putrefaction  and 

infection.  21801 

—  Faraday  as  a  discoverer.  7445 

—  The  forms  of  water  in  clouds  and  rivers,  ice  and  glaciers.    Illust.     (Int. 

Sci.  Ser.)  ^  •  11066 

—  Fragments  of  science.  9141 

Chief  contents.  Constitution  of  nature. — Thoughts  on  prayer  and  nat. 
law. — Miracles  and  special  providences. — Matter  and  force. — Address  to 
students. — Scope  and  limit  of  scientific  materialism. — Scientific  use  of  the 
imagination. — Radiation. — Radiant  heat  in  relation  to  color  and  chemical 
constitution  of  bodies.— Chemical  rays  and  structure  and  light  of  the  sky. 
—Dust  and  disease.— Life  and  letters  of  Faraday. — Elementary  lecture  on 
magnetism. 

—  Same ;  6th.  ed.    2  v.  19303-4 

Contents.  Y.  1.  The  constitution  of  nature.— Radiation.— Radiant 
heat  in  rel.to  the  colour  and  chem.  const,  of  bodies. — New  chem.  reactions 
produced  hj  light. — Dust  arid  disease.— Voyage  to  Algeria  to  observe  the 
eclipse.— Niagara.— The  parallel  roads  of  Glen  Roy.— Alpine  sculpture. — 
Recent  experiments  on  fog-signals.— Study  of  physics.— Crystalline  and 


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slaty  cleavage. — Paramagnetic  and  diamagnetlc  forces. — Physical  basis  of 
solar  chemistry.— Elementary  magnetism.— Force.— Contrib*.  to  molecular 
physics.— Life* and  letters  of  Faraday.— The  Copley  medalist  of  1870.— The 
Copley  medalist  of  ISTl.— Death  by  lightning.— Science  and  the  spirits. 
2m  Reflections  on  prayer  and  nat.  law.— Miracles  and  spec,  providences. 
—Prayer  as  a  form  of  physical  energy. — Vitality.— Matter  and  force. — 
Scientific  materialism.— An  address  to  students.— Scientific  use  of  the 
imagination.— The  Belfast  address.— Apology  for  the  Belfast  address.— 
Jarnes  Martineau  and  the  Belfast  address.— Fermentation,  and  its  bearings 
on  surgery  and  medicine.— Spontaneous  generation.— Science  and  man.— 
Prof.  Virchow^  and  evolution.— The  electric  light. 
•    —  Glaciers  of  the  Alps.  4556 

—  Heat  as  a  mode  of  motion;  from  2d.  Lond.  ed. ;  rev.,  with.  add.  7058 

—  S'ame;  6th.  ed.  22487 

—  Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.  9263 

—  Introduction.     {In  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.    Pop.  lect.)  11772 

—  Lectures  on  light;  delivered  in  the  U.  S.,  1872-3.  11394 

—  Lf^ssons  in  electricity  at  the  Royal  Institution,  1875-6.  17022 

—  Light  and  electricity.  "  9757 

—  On  radiation.  9768 

—  On  the  importance  of  the  studv  of  phvsics.     (In  Youmans,  E.  L.    Cult. 

demand,  by  mod.  life.)        '  '  6952 

—  Researches  on  diamagnetism  and  magne-crystallic  action ;  [with  letters, 

essays,  and  reviews  rel.  to  magnetism  and  electricity] .  10648 

—  Scientific  addresses.     {In  Hf.-hrs.  with  mod.  scientists.)  9821 

—  Sound ;  eight  lect.  7000 

—  Same ;  3d.  ed.  15452 

—  Transmission  of  sound  by  the  atmosphere.     (In  Estes,  D.  Hf.-hr.  rec, 

ser.  2.)  18864 

—  Clingman,  T.  L.    Huxley,  Darwin,  and  T. ;  or,  The  theory  of  evolution. 

{In  his  Speeches  and  writings.)  *I 

—  McCosh,  J.    Ideas  in  nature  overlooked  by  T. ;  exam,  of  T.'s  Belfast 

address.  13564 

—  Porter,  IsT.  Prof.  T.'s  last  deliverance.  (7w  A  is  Sci.  and  sentiment).  22173 
TyDclall,  Mt.     King,  C.     Ascent  of  Mt.  Tyndall.     {In  Little 

class.,  V.  17.)  20166 
Tyner,  T.  J.    Etiology  of  yellow  fever,  with  rem.  on  quarantine. 

(7?i  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Rept.,  etc.,  v.  5.)  *I 

Tyng,  8.  H.     Office  and  duty  of  a  Christian  pastor.  12512 

—  The  Spencers :  storv  of  home  influence.  8506 

—  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Diocese  of  X.  Y.  Trial  of  T.,  Feb.,  1868.  8794 
Typee ;  by  H.  Melville.  '  3000. 
Types  of  compound  statement  involving  four  classes  ;  by  W.  K. 

Clifford.     (In  his  Lect.  and  essays,  v.  2.)  19516 

Typical  selections  from  English  authors  ;  with  introd.  not.  11639 

Typography.     See  Printing. 

Typology,  The,  of  Scripture  ;  by  P.  Fairbairn.     2  v.         •       16527-8 
Tyre.     Charles,  E.  R.     (Li  his  Wanderings  over  Bible  lands 

and  seas.)  6249 

—  See  also  Hodges,  E.  R.    Cory's  anc.  frag. 

Tyrol.     Busk,  R.  H.     The  valleys  of  T.,  their  traditions  and 

customs,  and  how  to  visit  them.  12895 

—  Edwards,  A.  B.    Untrodden  peaks  and  unfrequented  valleys.  12064 

—  Grohman,  W.  A.  B.    Gaddings  with  a  primitive  people.  17891 
Tyrol  and  the  Tyrolese.  15705 

—  Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.    Tvrol  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps.  19237 

—  White,  W.  Holidavs  in  Tvrol,  etc.  16544 
Tyrrell,  H.     History  of  England,  1852-1859.     (/?i  Gaspey,  T. 

Hist,  of  Eng.,  V.  4.)  7769 

Tyrrell,  R.  Y.     Commentary,   essays  on  life  of   Cicero,   etc. 

(In  Cicero,  M.  T.     Correspondence.)  19309 

Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.     Christian  art  and  symbolism ;  with  hints 

on  the  study  of  landscape.     Illust.  11076 

Contents.    Introductorv. — Greek  and  Christian  art. — Italian  art-historv. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1277 

—Florentine  succession  of  painters,  and  History  of  symbolism  and  the 
grotesque.—Rafael  and  Michael  Angelo.— Diirer  and  Holbein. — Landscape 
sketchmg. — Poetry  of  landscape.— Art,  craft,  and  schools. 

—  Greek  and  Gothic;  progress  and  decay  of  architecture,  sculpture,  and 

painting.  '  20594 

—  Our  sketchmg  club ;  letters  and  studies  on  landscape  art;  with  reprod.  of 

lessons  and  woodcuts  in  Ruskin's  "  Elements  of  drawing."  13663 

—  The  religious  use  of  taste,  (/w  "Weir,  A.  The  Ch.  and  the  age,  ser.  1.)  8627 
Tyson,  J.     The  cell  doctrine  ;  its  hist,  and  present  state,  for 

students  in  medicine,  etc.  ;  also,  Bibliography  of  the  sub- 
ject.    2d.  ed.,  rev.,  corr.,  and  enl.     Illust.  18471 

—  Food  and  drink.  (7?i  Buck,  A.  H.  Treatise  on  hygiene,  e^c,  v.  1.)  19451 
Tytler,  A.  F.,  Lord  WoodJwuselee.     Elements  of  general  hist.       4557 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writings  of  H.  Home,  of  Karnes.    2d.  ed.    3  v.       11106-8 

—  Universal  history,  to  the  beginning  of  the  18th.  cent.  2  v.  4558-9 
Tytler,  C.  C.  F.     Jasmine  Leigh.                                                      11048 

—  Jonathan.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  15569 

—  Margaret.  12251 

—  Mistress  Judith.  (Leis.-hr.  ser  )  13573 
Tytler,  M.  F.  The  deformed.  (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.  The  elves.)  12446 
Tytler,  P.  F.     Historical  view  of  the  progress  of  discov.  on  the 

northern  coasts  of  America  ;  with  sketches  of  nat.  hist.,  by 
J.  Wilson.  App.,  Remarks  on  a  late  mem.  of  S.  Cabot, 
with  a  vindication  of  R.  Hakluyt.      (Har.  fam.  lib.)  4819 

—  History  of  Scotland;  from  the  ace.  of  Alexander  III.  to  the  Union.  4  v.  7167-70 
Tytler,  Sarah,  pseud.     See  Keddie,  H. 

TzigAny,  The  ;  by  [Mrs.  Gore].    (In  her  Hungarian  tales,  v.  2-.)   21561 
Uarda  ;  romance  of  ancient  P]gypt ;  by  G.  Ebers.     2  v.  19646-7 

—  Same;  from  the  Germ,  by  C.  Bell;  rev.,  correct.,  and  enl.  2  v.  21225-6 
"  Ubique,"  pseud.     See  Gillmore. 

Uchard,  M.     In^s  Parker.  14654 

Ueberweg,   F.     History   of   philosophy,   from   Thales   to   the 

present  time.     2  v.  11732-3 

Ugolino ;    tragedy;    by  J.  B.   Booth.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  15.)  11817 

Uhden,  H.  F.     The  New  England  theocracy  ;  hist,  of  the  Con- 

gregationalists  in  N.  E.  to  1740.  4564 

Uhland,  L.     Ernst  von  Schwaben  ;  trauerspiel.  10433 

—  Gedichte.  10439 
Uhlhorn,  G.    The  conflict  of  Christianity  with  heathenism  ;  ed. 

and  tr.  by  E.  C.  Smyth  and  C.  J.  H.  Ropes.  19259 

—  Same ;  rev.  ed.  21783 

—  The  resurrection  of  Christ,  as  a  soterio-logico-hist.  fact.     (In  Heagle,  D. 

Bremen  lect.)  9780 

Uhlich,  L.     Schmidt,  J.      {In  Ms  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen 

Leben,  v.  3.)  16313 

Ulbach,  L.     La  confession  d'un  abb^.  14753 

—  Madame  Gosselin.  14752 
— /S'ame;  Eng.  trans.     (Coll.  of  for.  authors.)  17625 

Ullathorne,   W.      Mr.    Gladstone's   expostulation   unravelled. 

{In  Fessler,  J.     True  and  false  infallibility.)  *I 

Ullmann,  C.     The  sinless  character  of  Jesus.     {In  Edwards, 

B.  B.,  and  Park,  E.  A.     Selections.)  1348 

—  The  sinlessness  of  Jesus ;  an  evidence  for  Christianitv ;  tr.  fr.  7th.  altered 

and  enl.  ed.  by  S.  Taylor.  '  19005 

Ulloa,  F.  de.     Frost,  T.     Discoveries  on  the  no. -west  coast  of 

Amer.     {In  his  Hf.-hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

Ulm.     Adams,  C.     {In  his  Gt.  campaigns.)  18150 


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of  Germany.) 
Ulrici,  H.     Shakespeare's   dramatic   art ;  hist,   and 

Shakespeare's  plays  ;  tr.  by  L.  D.  Schmitz.  2  v. 
Ulster.     See  Ireland. 
Ultima  thule  ;   [poems]  by  H.  W.  Longfellow. 

Note.    The  collect,  called  In  the  harbor,  is  Ultima  thule,  pt.  2, 
Ultima   thule  ;  or,    A  summer   in   Iceland ;  by  R.  F.  Burton. 

2  V.  17373-4 

Ultramontanism.  Manning,  H.  E.  Ultramontanism  and  Chris- 
tianity ;  (^'aesarism  and  Ultramontanism.     {In  his  Miscel.) 
Ulysses,  Adventures  of ;  by  C.  Lamb. 
"Una  and  her  paupers."    See  Beecher,  H.  W. 
Una  Replica,  by  T.  G.  Appleton.     (In  his  Chequerwork.) 
Unable  to  die.     (/r^  Isaacs,  I.  S.    Friday  night.) 
Unawares  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard. 
Unbelief.     Cairns,  J.     Unbelief  in  the  18th.  cent,  as  contrast. 

with  its  earlier  and  later  history. 
Unclaimed. 
Uncle  Ben's  New  Year's  gift ;  and   other   stories ;  by  T.    S. 

Arthur. 
Uncle  C6sar  ;  by  Mme.  C.  Reybaud. 
Uncle  Curioso's  tales  ;  fr.  the  German  of  Braun. 
Uncle  Jack's  executors  ;  by  A.  L.  Noble. 
Uncle  John  ;  by  J.  G.  W.  Melville. 
Uncle  Josh  ;  by  R.  T.  Cooke.    {In  her  Somebody's  neighbors.)   20267 
Uncle  Philip,  pseud.     See  Hill,  G.  C. 
Uncle  Remus  ;  his  songs  and  sayings  ;  by  J.  C.  Harris. 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin  ;  by  H.  B   Stowe. 
Uncle  Tom's  cabin  ;  drama ;  by  G.  L.  Aiken.  {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  28.) 
Uncommercial  samples.  New  ;  by  C.  Dickens.    {In  his  Mystery 

of  E.  Drood,  etc.) 
Uncommercial  traveller  ;  by  C.  Dickens. 
•Unconscious  tuition  ;  by  F.  D.  Huntington. 
Under  a  charm  ;  by  E.  Werner  [E.  Buerstenbinder] 

Note.    Different  trans,  of  same  story  as  *'  Vineta." 
Under  a  cloud  ;  by  W.  W.  Sikes.     {In  Stor.  and  sk.) 
Under  lock  and  key  ;  by  T.  W.  Speight. 
Under  Slieve-Ban  ;  by  R.  E.  Francillon. 
Under  the  ban  ;  fr.  the  French  of  L'abbe  [Del^on]. 
Under  the  evergreens  ;  or,  A  night  with  St.  Nicholas  ;  by  G.  C 

Lorimer. 
Under  the  glacier  ;  by  H.  H.  Boyesen.      {In  his  Ilka.) 
Under  the  greenwood  tree  ;  by  T.  Hardy. 
Under  the  lilacs  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott. 
Under  the  limes  ;  by  E.  M.  Anther. 
Under  the  mountains  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard. 
Under  the  olive  ;   [poems,  by  A.  Fields]. 
Under  the  Punkah  ;  by  P.  Robinson. 
Under  the  southern  cross. 
Under  the  stork's  nest ;  by  A.  E.  Katsch 


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Under  the  sun  ;  [sketches]  ;  by  P.  Robinson. 
Note.    See  also  In  my  Indian  garden. 

Under  the  surface  ;  by  E.  M.  Connelly. 

Under  the  trees  ;  by  L.  I.  Prime. 

Under  the  willows  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  R.  Lowell. 

Under  the  window  ;  pict.  and  rhymes  for  children  :  by  K.  Green- 
away. 

Underbrush  ;  by  J.  T.  Fields. 

Undercurrents  ;  by  R.  B.  Kimball. 

Underground  ;  by  J.  E.  Taylor.     (Nat/  hist,  rambles.) 

Underground  railroad.     Still,  W.     The  underground  railroad. 

Underpinning.     Stock,  C.  H.     Treatise  on  shoring  and  under- 
pinning. 

Understanding.     Locke,  J.     Conduct  of  the  understanding. 

—  See  also  Intellect ;— Pyschology. 

Undertaker,  The  ;  by  A.  S.  Poushkin.  (In  his  Russian  romance.) 
Underwood,  A.  B.     The  three  years'  service  of  the  83d.  Mass. 

Inf.  Regiment,  1862-1865,  and  the  campaigns  and  battles 

in  which  it  took  part. 
Underwood,  B.  F.     The    practical  separation  of   church  and 

state.     (In  Centenn.  Cong,  of  Lib.  Report,  1876.) 
Underwood,  F.  H.     H.  W.  Longfellow  ;  biog.  sketch. 

—  Handbook  of  Eng.  literature.    2  v.  914 

Contents.    V.  1.    British  authors.    2.    American  authors. 

—  James  Russell  Lowell ;  biog.  sketch.     [Illust] . 

—  Lord  of  himself. 

—  True  story  of  the  Exodus  of  Israel ;  with  a  -brief  view  of  the  hist,  of 

monuinental  Egypt,  compl.  fr.  the  work  of  Brugsch-Bey. 
Underwood,  L.  M.     Our  native  ferns  and  how  to  study  them. 

Illust. 
Undine  ;  v.  P\  H.  C.  de  La  Motte  Fouqu^. 

—  Same;  fr.  the  German. 

—  Same ;  and  other  tales. 

Undine;  drama;  by  G.  Soane.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  26.) 

Undiscovered  country.  The  ;  by  W.  D.  Howells. 

Undivine  comedy.  The,  and  other  poems  ;  by  S.  Krasinski.  (In 
Cook,  M.  W.     Undivine  comedy,  etc.) 

Unfashionable  street.  An,  Records  of.     See  We  and  our  neigh- 
bors. 

Unfinished  gentlemen  ;  by  C.  Selby.     (In  French's  min.  dram., 
V.  13.) 

Ungava  ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne. 

Ungewitter,  F.  H.     Europe,  past  and  present;  man.    of   geo- 
graphy and  history. 

Uniac,  E.  H.     Berry,  J.  W.  Uniac  ;  his  life,  struggle,  and  fall. 

Unicorn.    Brown,  R.,  Jr.  The  unicorn  ;  a  mythological  investi- 
gation . 

Uninvited,  The.     (In  Fam.  stories,  v.  1.) 

Union  Jack  ;  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall. 

Union  Pacific  railroad.     Strahorn,  R.  E.     To  the  Rockies  and 
beyond;  a  summer  on  theUn.  Pac.  Railroad,  etc. 

Unitarian    affirmations :  discourses  in  Washington,   by   Unit, 
ministers. 

Contents.  Hedge,  F.  H.  The  universal  and  the  special  in  Christianitv.— 
Clarke,  J.  F.    The  Bible.-Peabodv,  A.  P.    God.— Herford.  B.    Jesus 


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Christ.— Briggs,  G.  W.    Man.— Ellis,  R.  The  Church :  the  society  which 
Jesus  gathered.— Calthrop,  S.  R.    The  life  eternal— heaven  and  hell. 
Unitarian  review  and  Religious  magazine,  v.  4-8.  21751-55 

Unitarianism.  Allen,  J.  H.  Our  liberal  movement  in  theology; 

hist,  of  U.  in  New  Eng.  21875 
Three  phases  of  theology  :  Calvinism,  Unitarianism,  Liberalism.  21857 

—  Brigham,  C.  H.    Unitarian  principles.    {In  his  Mem.,  etc.)  20560 

—  Christianity  and  modern  thought.  10188 

—  Dewey,  O.    Why  1  am  a  Unitarian.     (In  Pitts-St.  chap,  lect.)  20424 

—  Fox,  W.  J.     (In  Ms  Mem.  ed.  of  coll.  works.)  *I 

—  Taylor,  I.    State  of  Unitarianism  in  Eng.     {In  his  Logic  in  theol.,  etc.)        11367 

—  Wallace,  R.    Antitrinitarian  biography ;  or,  Sketches  of  the  lives,  etc..  of 

distin^.  antitrinitarians.    Pref.,  Hist,  of  Unit,  in  England.    3  v.  •I 

—  Wilson,  J.    Scripture  proofs  and  Script,  illust.  of  Unitarianism.  4828 

—  See  also  Worcester  Association. 
Also  Gannett,  E.  S. ;— Parker,  T. 

United  Brethren.     Charles,   E.    R.     Sketches  of   the   United 

Brethren  of  Bohemia  and  Moravia.      {In  her  Tales,  etc.)        5795 

—  Cranz,  D.    Ancient  and  mod.  history  of  the  Brethren.  *I 

—  Manning,  A.    An  English  girl's  acct.  of  a  Moravian  settlement  in  the 

Black  Forest.  4088 

United  Society  of  Believers.  A  holy,  sacred,  and  divine  roll 
and  book  :  from  the  Lord  God  of  Heaven,  to  the  inhabit- 
ants of  earth  ;  revealed  in  the  United  Soc.  of  Believers  at 
New  Lebanon.  4333 

United  States.    Board  of  Agriculture. 

—  Report,  1870,  71,  75,  76.  10147 ;  11294 ;  12990 ;  17565. 

—  Report  upon  cotton  insects ;  by  J.  H.  Comstock.  22907 
Board  of  Commissioners  on  the  irrigation  of  the  San  Joaqiiin,  Tulare, 

and  Sacramento  valleys  of  the  state  of  California. 

—  Report.  12997 

Bureau  of  Education. 

—  Circulars  of  information.     The  construction  of  librarv  buildings  [bv  W. 

F.  Poole] .  '  20727 
Industrial  art  in  schools ;  by  C.  G.  Leland.                                                      22514 

—  The  National  Bureau  of  Education;  a  history.  14022 

{Commissioner.) 

—  Report.    1871,  1872,  1874,  1877.  11276;  12079;  14353;  20889 

—  Statement  of  the  theory  of  education  in  the  U.  S.  14023 

Census  Office. 

—  Compendium  of  the  9th.  Census,  1870;  compl.  by  F.  A.  Walker.  12867 

—  Garfield,  J.  A.  The  American  census.  {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1870.)  15732 

—  Walker,  F.  A.    Some  results  of  the  census.      {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1873.)  15733 

Civil  Service  Commission. 

—  Report,  1874.  *I 

Commissioner  of  Fish  and  Fisheries. 

—  Report,  1872-1875;  1877,  17918;  17879;  18818 

Contents.  Inquiry  into  the  decrease  of  food-fishes.— The  propagation 
of  food-fishes  in  the  waters  of  the  U.  S. 

Commissioners  to  the  Paris  Universal  Exposition,  1867. 

—  Reports;  ed.  by  W.  P.  Blake.    6  v.  9096-9101 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Introduction,  with  select,  fr.  Beckwith  and  others.— 
General  survey,  with  Rept.  on  character  and  cond.  of  the  U.  S.  section. — 
Leslie,  F.  Fine  arts.— Fine  arts  appl.  to  the  useful  arts.— Weights,  meas- 
ures, and  coins.— Bibliography  of  the  Exposition.— Alphabetical  index. 
2.  Hewitt,  A.  S.  Production  of  iron  and  steel  in  its  economic  and  soc. 
relations.— Blake,  W.  P.  Precious  metals.— Smith,  J.  L.  Progress  and 
cond.  of  indust.  chemistry.  3.  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.  Machinery  and  pro- 
cesses of  the  indust.  arts,  and  apparatus  of  the  exact  sciences.  4.  Morse, 
S.  F.  B.  Telegraphic  apparatus  and  processes  in  telegraphy.— Auchin- 
closs,  W.  S.  Steam  engineering.— Blake,  W.  P.  Engineering  and  pub. 
works.— Beckwith,  L.  F.    Beton-Coignet ;  its  fabrication  and  uses,  etc.— 


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Beclrvvitli,  A.  Asphalt  and  bitumen  as  appl.  in  construction.— Bo  wen,  J. 
H.  Buildings,  building  materials,  and  methods  of  building.— Aligny,  H. 
F.  Q.  d'.  Mining  and  the  mech.  preparation  of  ores.  5.  Euggles,  S.B. 
Quantities  of  cereals  prod,  in  diff.  countries  compared. — Hazard,  G.  S. 
Quality  and  characteristics  of  the  cereal  products.— Johnston,  W.  E.  Pre- 
paration of  food.— Aligny,  H.  F,  Q.d'.  Manuf.  of  beet-root  sugar  and 
alcohol;  Manuf.  of  pressed  or  agglomerated  coal;  Photographs  and  photo- 
graphic apparatus;  Outline  of  the  hist,  of  the  Atlantic  cables.— Wilder, 
M.  P.  and  others.  Culture  and  prod,  of  the  vine,  with  app.  upon  the 
prod,  of  wine  in  California.— Freese,  J.  B..  Schoolhouses,  and  the  means 
of  prom,  popular  education.— Norton,  C.  B.  and  Valentine,  W.  J.  Muni- 
tions of  war  exhibited  at  the  Exposition.— Evans,  T.  W.  Instruments 
and  apparatus  of  medicine,  surgery,  hygiene,  etc.— Stevens,  P.  Musical 
instruments.  6.  Mudge,  E.  R.  and  Hayes,  J.  L.  Wool  and  manuf.  of 
wool.— Mudge,  E.  R.  a?ic?  Nourse,  B.  P\'  Cotton.— Cowdin,  E.  C.  Silk 
and  silk  manufactures.— Stevens,  P.  Clothing  and  woven  fabrics.— Hoyt, 
J.  W.  Education.— List  of  repts.  in  the  order  of  succession  in  the 
volumes. 

Congress. 

-  Report  of  the  Exploring  exped.  to  the  Rockv  Mts.,  1842;  and  to  Oregon 

and  North  California,  1843-44 ;  by  J.  C.  Fremont.  2178 

(Obituai'y  addresses.) 

-  Slst.  Cony.    1st.  sess.    Obituary  addresses,  death  of  Z.  Taylor,  July, 

1*<50 ;  with  the  funeral  sermon  by  S.  Pyne.  *  4386 

-  S2d.  Cong.    1st.  sess.    Obituary  addresses.    Death  of  H.  Clay,  1852 ;  and 

funeral  sermon  of  C.  M.  Butler  in  the  Senate.  854 

-  3Sd.  Cong.    1st.  sess.    Obituary  addresses,  death  of  W.  R.  King.  2469 

-  S2d.  Cone/.    2d.  sess.    Obituary  addresses  on  the  death  of  Daniel  Web- 

ster, Dec.  1852.  4698 

Reports  from  Committees. 
S6th.  Cong.    1st.  sess.     The  Covode  investigation.    Report.  984 

-  42f7.  Cong.    2d.    sess.  Joint  Select  Comm.  to  Inquire  into  the  Cond.  of 

Affairs  in  the  Insurrectionary  States.    Report.  11624 

-iUh.'Cong.    2d.  sess.    Joint  Spec.    Comm.  to  Investigate   Chinese 

Immigration.    Report.  17877 

(House.) 

-  4:2d.  Cong.    Sd.  sess.    Select  Comm.  to  investigate  the  Credit  Mohilier 

bribery.    Report.    1873.  11709 
-^d.  Cong.    Ist.  sess.     Committee  on  Public  Lands;  Cultivation  of 

Timber  and  the  Preservation  of  Forests.    Report.  12989 

-  -  Select  Comm.  on  Transportation  Pontes  to  the  Seaboard.    Report.  20439 

{Senate.) 
--Comm.  on  Privileges  and  Elections.    Report:    Electoral   vote   of 

Oregon.  20438 

--  Sub-committee  of  Comm.  on  Privileges  and  Elections.    Testimony: 

Electoral  vote  of  certain  States.  '        20437 

House.    {Documents.) 

-  30th.  Cong.    1st.    sess.    Notes  of  a  military  reconn.  fr.  Fort  Leaven- 

worth, Mo.,  to  San  Diego,  Cal.,  incl.  part  of  the  Arkansas,  Del  Norte, 
and  Gila  rivers;  by  W.  H.  Emory.  1393 

Senate.    {Documents.) 

-  33c?.  Cong.    1st.  sess.    Report  of  an  exped.  down  the  Zuni  and  Colorado 

rivers;  by  L.  Sitgreaves.    Maps  and  illust.  4007 

-  42(7.  Cong.    2d.  sess.    Commissioner  to  the  International  Penitentiary 

Cong,  of  London.    Preliminary  rept.  17749 

Contents."^  Official  reports  of  European  governments  on  the  prisons 
and  prison  administrations  of  their  respective  countries.— Alexander 
Maconochie  and  his  principles  of  prison  discipline.— Reports  of  standing 
comm.  of  the  Nat.  Prison  Assoc. — Review  of  the  state  and  condition  of 
penal  and  reformatory  institutions  in  the  U.  S. — Appendix. 

-  45?/?.  Cong.    M.  sess.    International  Monetary   Conference  of  1878. 

Proc.  and  exhibits ;  [with]  rept.  of  the  Amer.  Commis",  etc.  "  *I 
Congress.    {History,  etc)    . 

-  Barnes,  W.  H.    History  of  the  39th.  Congress.  7341 

-  Lauman,  C.    Dictionary  of  the  U.  S.  Congress.  8791 
-Wheeler,  H.  G.    History  of  Congress,  biog.  and  polit.  4728 

Dept.  of  State. 
■  The  constitution  of  the  U.  S. ;  with  the  amendments.  20318 


1282      '  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Report  upon  the  commerc.  rel.  of  the  U.  S.  with  for.  countries,  1875.  12995 

{Consular  reports.) 

—  Reports  fr.  Consuls  on  the  commerce,  etc.,  of  their  districts.  ]S*08. 1-3.— 

4-6.— 14-15.— 19-20;  1880-2.  21623;  21862-4 

Department  of  the  Interior. 

—  See  Bureau  of  Education ;— Census  OMce ;— General  Land  Office  ;— 

Office  of  Indian  Affairs ;— Patent  Office. 

Entomological  Commission. 

—  Annual  report.    1877-1879.    2  v.  20890-1 

Contents.    1877.    Rocky  Mt.  Locust.— 1878-9.    Rocky  Mt.  Locust  and 
Western  cricket. 

—  Bulletin,  No.  5:  Thomas,  C.    The  Chincli-bug;  its  hist.,  characters,  and 

habits,  and  the  means  of  destroying  it. 

General  Land  Office. 

—  Report  on  the  geology  and  topography  of  a  portion  of  the  Lake  Superior 

land  district ;  bv  J.  W.  Foster  and  J.  D.  Whitney.    Pt.  1.    Copper 
lands.  *  1508 

Geographical  and  Geological  Survey  of  the  BocTcy  Mt.  Region. 

—  Contributions  to  North  Amer.  Ethnology,  v.  1 :  Tribes  of  the  extreme 

north-west;  by  W.  H.  Dall.— Tribes  of   western  Washington  and 
northwestern  Oregon;  by  G.  Gibbs.  *I 

Geol.  a7id  Geog.  Survey  of  the  Territories, 

—  Annual  report  of  progress;  by  F.  V.  Hayden ;  namely: 

1870.  Wyoming,  etc. 

1871.  Montana,  etc.  13939 
1873-5.  Colorado,  e«c.  12992-3;  17878 
1877.    Idaho  and  Wyoming.  20436 

—  Miscellaneous  publications.  No.  7 :    Ethnography  and  philology  of  the             ♦ 

Hidatsa  Indians ;  by  W.  Matthews.  17751 

Government  Printing  Office. 
'    —  See  U.  S.    Printing. 

Interior  Department. 

—  See  Department  of  the  Interior. 

Marine  Corps. 

—  Aldrich,  A.  M.    History  of  the  U.  S.  Marine  corps.  13540 

Marine  Hospital  Service.    {Supervising  Sitrgeon's  Office.) 

—  Cholera  epidemic  of  1873  in  the  U.  S.  17929 

Military  Academy,  West  Point.  ' 

—  Flipper,  O.    The  colored  cadet  at  West  Point ;  autobiography.  18266 

—  Raymond,  C.  W.    Cadet  life  at  West  Point.    {In  Some  curious  schools.)  20401 

—  Strong,  G.  C.    Cadet  life  at  W.  P. ;  with  descr.  sk.  of  W.  P. ;  by  B.  J. 

Lossing.  987 

—  Wood,  O.  E.    West  Point  scrap  book;  stories,  songs,  etc.    Illust.  9770 

3Iint. 

—  Coins  and  coinage :    the  U.  S.  Mint,  Phila. ;  history,  biog.,  etc.    Rare 

pieces  of  gold,  silver,  nickel,  copper,  brass,  and  their  value;  money, 
tokens,  medals,  described,  etc.    4th.  ed.    Illust.  *I 

—  Johnston,  E.  B.    Visit  to  the  cabinet  of  the  U.  S.  mint  at  Phila.  16141 

Naval  Academy. 

—  Luce,  S.  B.    Seamanship;  compl.  fr.  various  authorities,  for  the  use  of 

the  Academy.    4th.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  8503 

—  See  also  Annapolis.  • 

Naval  Observatory. 
.  —  United  States.    Navy  Dept.    Instruments  and  pub.  of  the  U.  S.  Nav. 

Observatory.  *I 

Navy  Department. 

—  Instruments  and  pub.  of  the  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory.  *I 

—  Narrative  of  the  North  Polar  expedition.    U.  S.  Ship  Polaris;  ed.  bv  C. 

H.  Davis.  *  *I 

—  Report  of  the  Secretarv  with  correspondence  rel.  to  the  nav.  exp.  to 

Japan.  '    s  3297 

—  See  also  Naval  Academy. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1283 

Office  of  Indian  Affairs.    ( Commissioner.) 
Amiualrept.    1874,1876.  13937;  16061 

Office  of  the  Light  House  Board. 
Annual  report,  1872.  12991 

Patent  Office. 
Report.    1860.    3  v.  5332;  5411 

^ame;  1869.    3  v.  11299-301 

Post- Office  Dept. 
Holbrook,  J.  H.    Ten  vears  among  the  mail-bags ;  or,  notes  fr.  the  diary 

of  a  spec.  agt.  of  tlie  P.  O.  Dept.  *         1946 

Printing  Office. 
Kerr,  R.  "W.    History  of  the  Government  Print.  Office :  with  record  of 

the  pub.  printing,  1789-1881.    2d.  ed.    Illust.  '  ♦! 

Sanitary  Commission. 
Hospital  transports ;  memoir  of  the  embarkation  of  the  sick  and  wounded 

fr.  the  Penmsula  of  Virginia,  1862.  22955 

Secretary. 
See  Interior  Department ;— Navy  Department ;— Treasury  Depart- 
ment;— War  Department. 

Treasury  Department. 
Documents  rel.  to  the  remov.  fr.  office  of  Gen.  Curtis,  and  to  his  indict- 
ment for  levying  and  receiA  ing  polit.  assessments.  22193 
Report  x>f  J.  R.'Browne  on  the  mineral  res.  of  the  states  and  territories 

west  of  the  Rocky  Mts.  8109 

Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains;  bv  R.  W. 

Raymond.  "  9106 

{Secretary.) 
Letter  communicating  inform,  in  rel  to  the  space  allotted  to  each  steer- 
age immigrant  on  ooard  ship.  12988 
See  also  Light  House  Board  ;—3Iarine  Hospital  Service. 

War  Department. 
Artillery  tactics,  U.  S.  Armv,  assimilated  to  the  tactics  of  infantry  and 

cavalry.  '  16139 

Exploration  of  the  Red  River  of  Louisiana  in  1862 ;  by  R.  B.  Marcv  and 

G.  B.  McClellan,  with  map.     (33d.  Cong.    1st.  sess.    Ex.  doc.) '  2898 

Infantry  tactics :  by  W.  Scott.    New  ed.    3  v.  3859-61 

Revised  regulations  for  the  army  of  the  U.  S.,  1861.  5378 

The  war  of  the  rebellion;  compl.  of  the  official  records  of  the  Union 

and  Confederate  armies,  ser.  1,  v.  1-4.  *I 

IngersoU,  L.  D.    History  of  the  War  Dept. ;  with  biog.  sk.  of  the  secre- 
taries. 18978 
Agriculture. 
Caird,  J.    Prairie  farming  in  Amer. ;  with  notes  bv  the  wav  on  Canada 

and  the  U.  S.  .  .  ^^^^ 

Dun,  F.    American  farming  and  food.  21179 

Oemler,  A.  Truck-farming  at  the  South;  vegetables  for  north,  markets.      22739 
See  also  Board  of  Agriculture. 

Antiquities. 
Gale,  G.    Upper  Mississippi:  or,  Hist.  sk.  of  the  mound-builders,  the 

Indian  tribes,  etc.,  in  the  North-west.  7264 

Army. 
Fry,  J.  B.    Army  sacrifices ;  sk.  illust.  the  services  and  exper.  of  the 

army  on  the  Indian  frontier.  18694 

Journal  of  a  military  reconn.  fr.  Sante  F6,  New  Mexico,  to  the  Navajo 

country ;  by  J.  H.  Simpson.  3997 

Robinson,*F.   'Account  of  organization  of  the  armv;  with  biog.  of  offi- 
cers.   2  V.  '  3674-5 
See  also  U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Art. 
Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    Art  in  Amer. :  crit.  and  hist,  sketch.  *I 

-  Our  American  artists.  *I 

Koehlerj  S.  R.    Painting  in  America.  22461 

Bd.  with  Buxton,  H.  J.  W.    Eng.  painters. 


1284  fkep:  public  library. 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    American  artist  life;  biog.  and  crit.  sk.  of  Amer. 

artists,  prec.  by  an  hist.  acct.  of  the  rise  and  prog,  of  art  in  Amer. 

App.,  Acct.  of  notable  pictures  and  private  collections.  7226 

Artist-life ;  or.  Sketches  of  Amer.  painters.  4522 

Biography. 

—  Bungay,  G.    Traits  of  representative  men.  22315 

—  Ellet,  E.  F.  L.    The  court  circles  of  the  Republic.  8126 

Pioneer  v\^omen  of  the  West.  1359 

Women  of  the  Amer.  revolution.    3  v.  1361-3 

—  Foote,  H.  S.    Bench  and  bar  of  the  South  and  Southwest.  15792 

—  Forney,  J.  W.    Anecdotes  of  public  men.    2  v.  11800;  20231 

—  Havw^ard,  A.    American  orators  and  statesmen.     {In  his  Biog.  and  crit. 

ess.,  V.  2.)  17947 

—  Headley,  P.  C.    Public  men  of  to-day.  21584 

—  Knapp,  S.  L.    Biographical  sketches  of  eminent  lawyers,  statesmen,  etc.  2498 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.    Our  countrymen.  2756 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.,  e/r.    Great  fortunes,  and  how  they  were  made.  8983 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.    Living  orators  in  America.  2857 
Orators  of  the  American  revolution.  2858 

—  Moore,  F.    Biographical  sketches,  etc.     (  With    his  Amer.  eloquence. 

2  v.)  3116-17 

—  Muzzey,  A.  B.    Reminiscences  and  memorials  of  men  of  the  revolution 

and  their  families.  22390 

—  Parker,  T.    Historic  Americans.  15407 

—  Parton,  J.    Famous  Americans  of  recent  times.  6677 

—  Riethmuller,  C.  J.     {In  his  Life  and  times  of  Alexander  Hamilton.)  14100 

—  Sargent,  N.    Public  men  and  events,  1817-1853.    2  v^  13763-4 

—  Thacher,  J.    Biographical  sk.  of  officers.     {In  his  Mil.  jour.)  4397 

—  Wynne,  J.    Lives  of  lit.  and  scientific  men  of  Amer.  4885 

—  See  also  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Amer.  pioneers  and  patriots ;— American 

worthies;— Boston;— Morse,  J.  T.    Amer.  statesmen;— U.  S.  Presi- 
dents. 

Botany. 

—  Chapman,  A.  W.    Flora  of  the  southern  U.  S.  *I 

—  Darby,  J.    Botany  of  Southern  states.  1096 

—  Darlington,  W.    American  weeds  and  useful  plants.  1097 

—  Gray,  A.    Field,  forest,  and  garden  botany;  common  plants  of  the  U.  S. 

east  of  the  Mississippi.  '  7825 
Manual  of  the  botany  of  the  north.  I'.  S.;  rev.  ed.,  1879.     {B(L  irith 

First  Lessons,  etc.) '  1636 

Same;  5th.  ed.,  1874.  13084 

Censtis. 

—  See  Census  Office,  above. 

Coinage. 

—  Linderman,  H.  R.     {In  his  Money  and  legal  tender  in  the  U.  S.)  17366 

Commerce. 

—  Bolles,  A.  S.     {In  his  Industrial  hist.)  18466 

—  Codman,  J.    Free  ships.    2d.  ed.    App.,  Review  of  the  plans  of  Senator 

Blaine  and  Secretarv  Sherman  for  the  restoration  of  the  Amer.  carrv- 

ing  trade.  "  *        22135 

—  Ward,  E.    Speeches  on  commercial,  financial,  and  other  subjects.  *I 

—  Wells,  D.  A.    Our  merchant  marine,  how  it  rose,  etc. ;  its  resuscitation 

and  fut.  prosperity.  22090 

Why  we  trade,  and  how  we  trade ;  inq»  into  the  commerc.  and  fiscal 

policy  of  the  U.  S.  17415 

Congress. 

—  See  Congress,  above,  for  Diet.,  History,  etc. 

Constitution.    {General  works.)  • 

—  Andrews,  I.  W.    Manual  of  the  constitution.  19591 

—  Breckinridge,  R.  J.  The  Union  to  be  preserved.  {In  Fast  dav  sermons.)        1454 

—  Brownson,  O.  A.  The  Amer.  Republic;  its  constitution,  tendencies,  and 

destiny.  6131 

—  Centz,  P.  C.    The  republic  of  republics;  or,  American  federal  liberty.  *I 

—  Chambrun,  A.  de.  Executive  power  in  the  U.  S. :  studv  of  constitutional 

law.  '  13802 

—  Champlin,  J.  T.    Constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  with  brief  comments;  and 

incident,  comm.  on  the  const,  of  Eng.  and  France.  19530 

—  Channing,  W.  E.    The  Union.     {In  his  Works,  v.  1.)  787 


CATALOGUE    OP   BOOKS. 


1285 


—  The  Federalist ;  [essays] ,  1788 ;  by  Hamilton,  Madison,  and  Jay.  1456 

—  Flanders,  H.    Exposition  of  the  constitution.  16912 

—  Hickey,  W.    Constitution  of  the  U.  S.;  Articles  of  confederation;  and 

other  polit.  and  statistical  information.  5070 

—  Hoist,  H.  von.    Constitutional  and  polit.  hist,  of  the  U.  S.    3  v.  16052-4 

—  Internal  relations  of  the  cities,  towns,  villages,  counties,  and  states  of  the 

Union ;  or.  The  municipalist.  3191 

—  Jennings,  L.  J.    Eightv  vears  of  repub.  government  in  the  U.  S.  7199 

—  Lieber,'F.     {In  his  Misc'.  writ.,  v.  2.)  20135 

—  Martin,  G.  H.    Text  book  on  civil  government  in  the  U.  S.  19846 

—  Mumford,  E.    The  nation;  the  foundations  of  civil  order  and  polit.  life 

in  the  U.  S.  454 

—  Phillips,  W.    The  Constitution  a  pro-slavery  compact.  3455 

—  Seaman,  E.  C.    American  system  of  government.  8674 

—  Shea,  G.    The  nature  and  form  of  the  Amer,  government  found,  in  the 

Chr.  religion.  22298 

—  Sheppard,  F.    Constitutional  text  book.  7615 
First  book  of  the  Constitution.  11198 

—  Shurtleff,  J.  B.    The  governmental  instructor;  or,  View  of  the  govern- 

ment of  the  U.  S.,  and  state  governments.  3974 

—  Story,  J.    Commentaries  on  the  const. ;  with  a  prelim,  rev.  of  the  const. 

hist,  of  the  colonies  and  states  bef.  the  adoption  of  the  constitution. 
2v.  *I 
Familiar  exposition  of  the  constitution.  4263 

—  Tocqueville,  A.  de.    De  la  democratic  en  Am^rique.    3  v.  *I 

—  Townsend,  G.  A.    The  New  World  comp.  with  the  Old ;  descr.  of  the 

Amer.  government,  institutions,  etc.,  and  of   those   of   Eng.  and 

France.  8391 

—  U.  S.  Dept.  of  State.    Constitution  of  the  U.  S.    With  amendments.  20318 

—  Wright,  A.  O.    Exposition  of  the  constitution.  22628 

—  See  also  Politics. 

Constitution.    (Ilisto)'y.) 

—  Bancroft,  G.    History  of  the  formation  of  the  constitution.    2  v.  21547-8 

—  Benton,  T.  H.    Thirty  vears'  view ;  hist,  of  the  working  of  the  Amer. 

government,  1820-50*.    2  v.  391-2 

—  Curtis,  G.  T.    History  of  the  origin,  form.,  and  adopt,  of  the  const. ;  with 

not.  of  its  princ.  framers.    2  v.  •*! 

—  Scott,  E.  G.    The  development  of  const,  libertv  in  the  Eng.  colonies  of 

America.                                                          '  21904 

—  Sterne,  S.    Constitutional  hist,  and  polit.  development  of  the  U.  S.  22086 

—  Towle,  N.  C.    History  and  analysis  of  the  constitution.  4481 

—  Young,  A.  W.    The  American  statesman;  origin,  nature, eic,  of  const. 

government  in  the  U.  S.,  etc.  4905 

—  See  also  General  irorks.  above.    Also,  History,  beloio. 

Consuls. 

—  See  U.  S.  Dept.  of  State.    Consular  reports. 

Description. 

—  Abbott,  E.    Revolutionary  times ;  sk.  of  our  country,  its  people,  etc.  15779 

—  Appleton,  D.  and  Co.    Illustrated  hand-book  of  Amer.  cities.  15750 

—  Appletons'  general  guide.    Maps  and  illust.    Part  I.    New  Eng.  and  Mid- 

dle states  and  Canada.    II.    Western  and  Southern  states.    2  v.  18697-8 
Same;  new  ed.    2  v.  20524-5 

—  Appletons'  hand-book  of  American  travel ;  Northern  and  Eastern  tour.  9232 

Southern  tour.  9234 

Western  tour.  9233 

—  Bachelder,  J.  B.    Popular  resorts,  and  how  to  reach  them;  with  index.  11706 

—  Bromfield,  E.  T.     Picturesque  journ.  in  Amer.,  of  the  Junior  United 

Tourist  Club.  22127 

—  Bryant,  W.  C.    Picturesque  America.    2  v.  *I 

Note.    Bound  in  27  thin  books. 

—  Campbell,  G.    White  and  black ;  the  outcome  of  a  visit  to  the  U.  S.  19099 

—  Charles.  V.  E.  P.    Anglo-American  literature  and  manners.  2278 

—  Chevalier,  M.    Societv,  manners,  and  politics  in  the  U.  S. ;   tr.  bv  T.  G. 

Bradford.               '                                                                           *  815 

—  Combe,  G.    Notes  on  the  U.  S.    2  v.  7773-4 

—  Cook,  J.    Brief  summer  rambles  near  Philadelphia.  21206 

—  Dale,  R.  W.    Impressions  of  America.  17886 

—  Dicey,  E.    Six  months  in  the  federal  states,  1862.    2  v.  in  1.  6479 

—  Dickens,  C.  J.  H.    Ajnerican  notes.  1181 

—  Dilke,  C.  W.    {In  his  Greater  Britain.)  7616 


1286  FREE    PUBLIC    LIBRARY. 

—  Dixon,  W.  H.    New  America;  [U.  S.  in  1866] .  6676 

—  Fremont,  J.  B.     A  year  of  American  travel.  17832 

—  Hall.  N.    From  Liverpool  to  St.  Louis.  8034 

—  Hardy,  Lady  D.    Through  cities  and  prairie  lands.  20915 

—  Hatton,  J.    To-day  in  America;  stud,  for  the  old  world  and  the  new.  21013 

—  Hawthorne,  N.    Passages  fr.  the  Amer.  note-books  of  H.    2  v.  6442-3 

—  Huebner,  J.  A.  von.     {In  his  Ramble  round  the  world.)  13240 

—  Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L.    Paris  in  America;  tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.  2309 

—  Lanman,  C.     (7?i  his  Recollections.)  22403 

—  Lester,  J.  E.    The  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific ;  what  to  see,  and  how  to  see  it.  *I 
iSame ;  Amer.  ed.  11568 

—  Lippincott's  general  guide  for  settlers  in  the  U.  S. ;  descrip.  of  climate, 

soil,  etc.  16576 

—  Lvell,  C.    Second  visit  to  the  U.  8.,  1845-6.    2  v.  5435-6 
Travels  in  N.  America,  1841-2.    2  v.                                                              2779-80 

—  Manning,  S.    American  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  *I 

—  Martineau,  H.    Retrospect  of  western  travel.    3  v.  2947-9 

—  Merewether,  H.  A.     (I?i  his  By  sea  and  by  land.)  12730 

—  Molinari,  G.  de.    Lettres  sur  les  Etats-Unis  et  le  Canada.  14475 

—  Morford,  H.    Morford's  short-trip  guide  to  America.  ♦! 

—  Osgood,  J.  R.  &  Co.    The  Middle  States :  handbook  for  travellers.  *I 

—  Patton,  J.  H.    The  natural  resources  of  the  U.  S.  18500 

—  Pidgeon,  D.     (Z?i  Ms  Engineer's  holidav.)  22419 

—  Prime,  E.  D.  G.     {Bi  his  Around  the  world.)  10074 

—  Pumpelly,  R.    Across  America,  etc.  8031 

—  Rae,  W.  F.    Columbia  and  Canada;  notes  on  the  Great  Republic  and  the 

New  Dominion.  18141 

—  Russell,  W.  H.    Hesperothen;  ramble  in  the  U.  S.,  etc.  21522 
My  diary  North  and  South.  3864 

—  Sala,  G.  A.    America  revisited.    2  v.  22543-4 

—  Salm-Salm,  A.  zu.    Ten  years  of  mv  life.    2  v.  15724-5 

—  Saunders,  W.    Through  the  light  continent;  or,  The  U.  S.  in  1877-8.  19130 

—  Si^ourney,  L.    Scenes  in  my  native  land.  3983 

—  Silliman,  A.  E.    A  gallop  among  Amer.  scenery.  20904 

—  Simonin,  L.  L.    Le  monde  Americain;   souvenirs  de  mes  vovages  aux 

Etats-Unis.                                                                                  *  14466 

—  Smiles,  S.     {In  his  Round  the  world.)  9792 

—  Taylor,  B.     {In  his  At  home  and  abroad.)  4435-6 

—  Taylor,  B.  F.    Summer-savory,  gleaned  fr.  niral  nooks.  18933 

—  Trollope,  A.    North  America.'  4480 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    America  and  her  commentators ;  with  crit.  sketch  of 

travel.  5675 

—  Vivian,  H.  H.    Notes  of  a  tour  in  America,  1877.  18450 

—  Watson,  E.    Journals  of  travels.     {In  his  Men  and  times  of  the  rev.)  6064 

—  S'ee  also  East ;— Northwest ;— South ;— West. 

Ecclesiastical  Affairs. 

—  Rupp,  I.  D.    Original  hist,  of  relig.  denominations  in  the  U.  S.  3726 

—  Thomson,  J.  P.    Church  and  State  in  the  U.  S. ;  with  app.  on  the  Ger- 

man population.  11981 
Education. 

—  Adams,  F.    The  free  school  system  of  the  U.  S.  15825 

—  Hippeau,  C.    L'lhstruction  aux  Etats-Unis.  *I 

—  Mansfield,  E.  D.    American  education  j  its  principles  and  elements.  2886 

—  Siljestrom,  P.  A.    Educational  institutions  of  the  U.  S. ;  their  character 

"  and  organization.  *I 

—  See  also  Bureau  of  Education,  above. 

Elections. 

—  Adams,  C.  F.,f/r.    Election  of  presidents.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1870.)  16732 

—  Dawes,  H.  L.    Mode  of  procedure  in  cases  of  contested  elections.     {In 

Am.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

—  McKnight,  D.    Electoral  system  of  the  U.  S. :  crit.  and  hist,  exposition.  17467 

—  McMillan,  D.  C.    Elective  franchise  in  the  U.  S.  17581 

—  U.  S.  Cong.     Committee  on  Privileges  and  Elections.    Report :  Elec- 

toral vote  of  Oregon.                      '  20438 

—  U.  S.  Gong.    Siih-committee  of  Gomm.  on  Privileges  and  Elections. 

Testimony:  Electoral  vote  of  certain  states.    1876.  20437 
Entomology. 

—  See  North  America. 

Finance. 
Financial  historv  of  the  U.  S.,  1774-1860.    2  v.  22444-5 


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Bowen,  F.    Financial  conduct  of  tlie  war,  1865.     {Tn  his  Gleanings.) 
Bradford,  G.     Financial  administration.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1874.) 
Kelley,  W.  D.    Speeches,  addresses,  etc.,  on  indust.  and  financ.  questions. 
Linderman,  H.  R.    Money  and  legal  tender  in  the  U.  S. 
Poor,  H.  V.    Money  and  its  laws. 
Sterne,  S.     (In  Ai8 'Hindrances  to  prosperity.) 
Sumner.  W.  G.    American  finance.     (In  A'mer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1874.) 
Ward,  E.    Speeches  on  commercial,  financ,  and  other  subjects. 
Wells,  D.  A.    The  silver  question ;  the  dollar  of  the  fathers  versus  the 
dollar  of  the  sons.    Also,  Extr.  fr.  N.  Amer.  Review,  on  the  Uncon- 
stitutionality of  the  repeal  of  the  obligations  of  the  resumption  act. 

Flag. 
Preble,  G.  H.    Our  flag ;  origin  and  prog,  of  the  flag  of  the  U.  S. 

Geography. 
Heermans,  A.  A.    Hieroglyphic  geog.  of  the  U.  S.    Pt.  1. . 

Geology. 
Macfarlane,  J.    American  geolog.  guide,  giving  form,  at  every  railway 
station ;  notes  and  descr.  of  each  formation. 
History.    (Colonies.) 
Coffin,  C.  C.    Old  times  in  the  colonies. 

(General  Works.) 
Abbott,  E.    Paragraph  history  of  the  U.  S. 
Abbott,  J.    American  history.    Namely : 
Aboriginal  Americans. 
Discovery  of  America. 
Southern  colonies. 
Northern  colonies. 
Revolt  of  the  colonies. 
War  of  the  revolution. 
Wars  of  the  colonies. 
Washington. 
Anderson,  J.  J.    Grammar  school  hist,  of  the  U.  S. 

-  Pictorial  school  hist,  of  the  U.  S. 
Armstrong,  A.  C.  «fe  Son.    Primer  of  U.  S.  historv. 
Bancroft,  G.    History  of  the  U.  S.    10  v. 

-  History  of  the  U.  S.    6  v.    Centenary  ed. 

-  History  of  the  U.  S. ;  author's  last  revision,  v.  1,  2. 
Barber,  J.  W.    Thrilling  incidents  in  American  history. 
Bonner,  J.    Child's  hist,  of  the  U.  S.    3  v. 
Bowen,  F.    United  States  to  the  Peace  of  1815.     (In  Weber,  G. 

lines  of  Univ.  hist.) 
Brief  history  of  the  U.  S.     (Barnes's  one-term  ser.) 
Bryant,  W.  C.  and  Gay,  S.  H.    Popular  hist,  of  the  U.  S.    4  v. 
Butterworth,  H.,  ed.    Young  folks'  hist,  of  America. 
Coffin,  C.  C.    Building  the  nation;  events  in  the  hist,  of  theU.  S.  [1783- 


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Out- 


De  Vere,  M.  S.    Romance  of  Amer.  history. 

Dillon,  J.  B.    History  of  the  states  and  territories.  (In  his  Oddities,  etc.) 

Dodge,  N.  S.    Stories  of  a  grandfather  about  Amer.  hist. 

Doyle,  J.  A.    History  of  the  U.  S.     (Hist,  course  for  schools.) 

Eliot,  S.    Manual  of  U.  S.  historv. 

Enander,  J.  A.    Forenta  Staternas  historia,  1763-1881.    4  v. 

Frothingham,  R.    Rise  of  the  republic  of  the  U.  8. ;  to  1790. 

Graham,  J.    History  of  the  U.  S.  till  1688.    2  v. 

Hassard,  J.  R.  G.    History  of  the  U.  S. 

Henry,  C.  S.    History  of  the  U.  S.     (  With  Taylor,  W.  C.    Man.  of  anc. 

and  mod.  hist.) 
Higginson,  T.  W.    Young  folks'  hist,  of  the  U.  S. 

Hildreth,  R.    Historv  of  the  U.  S.  to  the  end  of  the  16th.  Congress.  6  v. 
Howitt.  M.    Popular  hist,  of  the  U.  S.    2  v. 
Leeds,  J.  W.    Historv  of  the  U.  S. 
Lossing,  B.  J.    Common  school  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  [to  1864] . 

-  Common  school  historv  of  the  U.  S.,  to  1869. 

-  History  of  the  U.  S.  [t'o  1857] . 
Mackenzie,  R.    The  19th.  century. 

McMaster.  J.  B.    Historv  of  the  people  of  the  U.  S.  fr.  the  revolution 
to  the  Civil  War,  v.  l'. 


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—  Markham,  R.    Stories  and  ballads  of  early  days.    {In  his  On  the  edge 

of  winter.)                                                '       *  21098 

—  Maunder,  S.  History  of  the  U.  S.  to  1848.  {In  his  Treasury  of  hist.,  v.  2.)  2966 

—  Murray,  H.    Pictorial  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  to  1860;  w^ith  add.,  etc.,  by  H. 

C.  Watson.  3197 

—  Murray,  M.    History  of  the  U.  S.  3206 

—  One  hundred  years  progress  of  the  U.  S.    2  v.  12297-8 

—  Patton,  J.  H.    History  of  the  U.  S.  3408 

—  Quackenbos,  G.  P.    Illustrated  school  hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  etc.  8677 

—  Richardson,  A.  S.    History  of  our  country  to  1876.  17432 

—  Robertson,  W.    History  of  America.  3668 

—  Rosenthal.  L.  America  and  France ;  infl.  of  the  U.  S.  on  Fr.  in  the  18th.  cent.  21799 

—  Sargent,  N.    Public  men  and  eyents,  1817-1853.    2  v.  13763-4 

—  Schouler,  J.  History  of  the  U.  S.  under  the  constitution,  1783-1817.  2  y.  20118-19 

—  Sherwood,  J.  D.    Comic  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  8020 

—  Stephens,  A.  H.    Compendium  of  the  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  to  1872.  11412 

—  Swinton,  W.    First  lessons  in  our  country's  history.  10562 

—  Talleyrand-Perigord,  C.  M.  de.    Etude  sur  la  r6publique  des  Etats-Unis 

d'Amerique.  14468 

—  Thompson,  J.  P.    The  U.  S.  as  a  nation.  17175 

—  Wikotf,  H.    The  four  ciyilizations  of  the  world;  hist,  retrospect.  12515 

—  Willard,  E.    Last  leayes  of  American  history.  4790 

—  Winterbotham,  W.      Historical,  geograph.j  commerc,  and  philosoph. 

yiew  of  the  U.  S.,  etc.    4  y.  6035-8 

—  Woolsey.  T.  I),  and  others.    The  first  century  of  the  Republic.  16000 

—  See  also  Antiquities ;— Biography ;— Constitution.  {History,)  above. 
Also  British  colonies  in  America ;— Democracy ;— North  America ;— Phila. 

Int.  Exhibition. 
Also  Buchanan,  J. ;— Webster,  D. ;— Slayery. 

History.     {Revolutionary  period.) 

—  Abbott,  E.    Paragraph  history  of  the  reyolution.  15699 

—  Bancroft,  G.    Histoire  de  Faction  commune  de  la  France  et  de  I'Ameri- 

que ;  tr.  et  annote  par  A.  de  Circourt ;  ace.  de  documents  ined.    3  y.  *I 

—  Barclay,  S.    Personal  recollections  of  the  reyolution.  307 

—  Botta,  C.  G.  G.  History  of  the  war  of  the  independence  of  the  U.  S.  3  y.  459-61 

—  Carrington,  H.  B.    Battle  maps  and  charts  of  the  reyolution ;  with  notes 

and  school  history  references.  *I 
Battles  of  the  reyolution ;  hist,  and  military  crit.,  with  topograph,  illust.  16653 

—  Chesney.  C.  C.    A  CaroHna  loyalist  in  the  rev.  war.    {In  his  Mod.  mil. 

biog.)                                             •  12256 

—  Chotteau.  L.    La  guerre  de  Pindependance ;  Les  Fran^ais  en  Am6rique.  14467 

—  Coffin,  C.  C.    The  boys  of  '76.  16740 

—  Delesdernier,  E.  P.    Fannie  St.  John;  romantic  inc.  of  the  reyolution.  12550 

—  Greene,  G.  W.  The  German  element  in  the  war  of  Amer.  independence..  15344 
Historical  y\e\\  of  the  American  revolution.  5940 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    One  hundred  years  ago.  14018 

—  Headley,  J.  T.    Chaplains  and  clergy  of  the  revolution.  5653 

—  Jones,  C.  H.    History  of  the  campaign  for  the  conquest  of  Canada.  21239 

—  Lee,  H.    Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the  Southern  dept.  of  the  U.  S.  8149 

—  Lippard,  G.     Legends  of  the  American  revolution.  16984 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.    Pictorial  field  book  of  the  revolution.    2  y.  2757-8 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.    The  war  of  American  iodepcndence.  19604 

—  Moore,  F.    Diary  of  the  American  revolution.    2  v.  3113-14 

—  Muzzy,  A.  B.    Reminiscences  and  memorials  of  men  of  the  revolution.  22390 

—  Peterson,  C.  J.  Military  heroes  of  the  revolution ;  with  uarr.  of  the  war.  3445 

—  Saffell,  W.  T.  R.    Records  of  the  revolutionary  war.  3759 

—  Scudder,  H.  E.    Men  and  manners  in  America" one  hundred  years  ago.  15823 

—  Sears,  R.    Pictorial  hist,  of  the  American  revolution.             '  3869 

—  Sparks,  J.  Correspondence  of  the  revolution;  letters  to  Washington.  4  v;  4152-5 

—  Storrs,  R.  S.    The  declaration  of  independence,  and  the  effects  of  it. 

{In  N.  Y.  Cent.  Celeb.  Com.    Order  of  Ex.)  *I 

—  Thacher,  J.    Military  journal  during  the  war.  4397 

—  Thornton,  J.  W.    The  pulpit  of  the  Amer.  revolution;   or.  The  polit. 

sermons  of  1776;  with  hist,  introd.,  e<c.    Illust.  *I 

—  Watson,  E.    Men  and  times  of  the  revohition.    2d.  ed.  6064 

—  Woodman,  C.  H.    The  boys  and  girls  of  the  revolution.  16792 

—  See  aZso  Adams,  J. ; — Adams,  S. ;— Allen,  E. ;—  Cadwalader,  J. ; — Conway, 

T. ;— Davie,  W.  R. ;— Gadsden,  C. ;— Gates,  H. ;— Greene,  N. ;— Hale, 
N. ; — Hayne,  I.;  —  Lafayette,  G.  M. ;  —  Laurens,  J.;  —  Lee,  C;  — 
Mercer,  H.;— Mifflin,  T.";— Morgan,  D.;— Putnam,  I.;— Stark,  J.;— 
Sullivan,  J.;— Warren,  J.;— Washington,  G. 


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Also  British  colonies  in  America. 
Also  Breed's  Hill ;— Bunker  Hill. 
Also  Women. 

History.    (  War  of  1812.) 

—  Gleig,  G.  R.    A  subaltern  in  America ;  campaigns  of  the  Brit,  army  at 

Baltimore.  Washington,  etc.  4299 

—  Johnson,  R.    History  of  the  war  of  1812-15,  U.  S.  and  Gt.  Brit.  22865 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.    Pictorial  field  book  of  the  war  of  1812.  7876 

—  Roosevelt,  T.    The  naval  war  of  1812;  or.  History  of  the  U.  S.  navy.  21600 

—  See  also  Porter,  D.  D. 

Also  Hartford  Convention;— New  Orleans. 

History.    {Mexican  War.) 

—  See  Mexico. 

History.    {Civil  war.) 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Civil  war  in  America.    2  v.  5713-14 

—  Aughey,  J.  H.    The  iron  furnace ;  or,  Slavery  and  secession.  1247 

—  Boutwell,  G.  S.    Speeches  and  papers  rel.  to  the  rebellion,  etc.  7056 

—  Boynton,  H.  V.    Sherman's  historical  raid.  14319 

—  Bright,  J.    Speeches  on  the  American  question.  5970 

—  Britton,  W.    Memoirs  of  the  rebellion  on  the  border.  22615 

—  Brockett,  L.  P.  and  Yaughan,  Mrs.  M.  C.    Woman's  work  in  the  war.  7178 

—  Brownlow,  W.  G.    Sketches  of  the  rise  and  decline  of  secession.  558 

—  Champhn,  J.  D.,  Jr.    Young  folks'  history  of  the  war.  20987 

—  Conway,  M.  D.    The  rejected  stone;  or,  Insurrection  vs.  resurrection  in 

America.  5372 

—  Draper,  J.  W.    History  of  the  American  civil  war.    3  v.  8469-71 

—  Gasparin,  A.  E.  de.    America  before  Europe;  principles  and  interests.  1621 

—  -  Uprising  of  a  great  people;  the  U.  S.  in  1861.  2218 

—  Giddings,  J.  R.    The  story  of  the  rebellion.  5730 

—  Glazier,  W.    Battles  for  the  Union.  13444 

—  Greeley,  H.    The  American  conflict ;  history  of  the  rebellion.    2  v.  5739-40 

—  Gurowski,  A.  G.  de.     {In  his  Diary,  1861-2.)  1708 

—  Hackett,  H.  B.    Christian  memorials  of  the  war;  with  historical  notes.  5669 

—  Helper,  H.  R.    The  impending  crisis  of  the  South.  1848 

—  Hepworth,  G.  H.    The  whip,  hoe,  and  sword;  or,  The  Gulf  Department 

in  '63.  5566 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.    The  thinking  bayonet.  5§97 

—  Hunnicutt,  J.  W.  The  conspiracy  unveiled;  or.  The  horrors  of  secession.  2304 

—  Johnston,  J.  E.    Military  operations  during  the  war.  13912 

—  Laugel,  A.    The  U.  S.  during  the  war.  6416 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.    Pictorial  history  of  the  war.    3  v.  6321-3 

—  Lunt,  G.    Origin  of  the  late  war.  6259 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    The  contest  in  America.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  1.)  5978 

—  Paris,  L.  P.  A.  d'O.  comte  de.    Historv  of  the  Civil  war;  ed.  bv  H. 

Copp^e  and  J.  P.  Nicholson,  v.  1-3.    '  "  14332-4 

—  Pike,  J.  S.    First  blows  of  the  civil  war;  ten  years  of  prelim,  conflict.         18684 

—  Plum,  W.  R.     {In  his  Military  telegraph.)  22047-8 

—  Pollard,  E.  A.    The  lost  cause ;  Southern  history  of  the  war.  10595 

—  Reynolds,  E.  W.    True  story  of  the  barons  of  the  South;  Rationale  of 

the  American  conflict.  5162 

—  Solev,  J.  R.    The  blockade  and  cruisers.  22877 

—  Stephen,  A.  H.    War  between  the  states.    2  v.  8763-4 

—  Swinton,  W.    Twelve  decisive  battles  of  the  war.  6726 

—  Swisshelm,  J.  G.    Half  a  century.  19985 

—  Thayer,  W.  M.    Youth's  history  of  the  rebellion.    4  v.  6549-52 

—  Towle,  G.  M.    The  opening  scenes  of  the  rebellion.    {In  his  Glimpses.)  13478 

—  Trumbull,  T.    The  new  Yankee  Doodle;  account  of  the  little  difficulty 

in  the  family  of  Uncle  Sam.  7461 

—  U.  S.  War  Dept.    The  war  of  the  rebellion ;  ofiicial  records  of  the  Union 

and  Confederate  armies.    Ser.  1,  v.  1-4.    4  v.  *I 

—  See  also  Burnside,  A.  E.;— Dwight,  W. ;— Farragut,  D.  G. ;— Fiske,  S.; 

—Grant,  U.  S. ;— Kilpatrick,  H.  J. ;— Lee,  R.  E. ;— Lyon,  N. ;— Man- 
ning, H.  H. ;— Mosbv,  J.  S.— Sheridan,  P.  H. ;— Sherman,  W.  T.  ;— 
Thomas,  G.  H. 
Also  Andersonville ;  —  Antietam ;  —  Atlanta ;—  Bull  Run ;— Chancel lors- 
ville;— Chattanooga;— Fredericksburg;— Gettysburg;— Lookout  Mt.; 
Maine ;  —  Maryland ;  —  Massachusetts ;  —  Mission  Ridge ;  —  Moultrie, 

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burg;— Virginia;— U.  S.  Navy',—\j.  S.  Secret  service. 
Aim  Cumberland,  The,  Army  of.— Gulf,  The,  Dept.  of.— Potomac,  The, 

Array  of. 
Also  Negroes ; — Prisons. 
Also  Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war. 
Also  Confederate  States  of  America. 

History.    {Civil  War.    Hospitals.) 

—  U.  S.  Sanitary   Commission.     Hospital  transports ;    memoir  of   the 

embarkation  of  the  sick  and  wounded  fr.  the  Peninsula  of  Virginia, 

1862.                                                                          ^  22955 
History.    ( Civil  War.    Personal  narratives.) 

—  Bailev,  G.  W.    A  private  chapter  of  the  war.  19872 

—  Coffin,  C.  C.    The  boys  of  '61.  20912 

Following  the  flag.  5779 

Four  years  of  fighting.  63(>S 

Same  as  Boys  of  '61,  above. 
My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle-field.  5492 

—  Cowley,'  C.    Leaves  from  a  lawyer's  life  afloat  and  ashore.  *1 

—  Edmonds,  S.  E.  E.    Nurse  and  spy  in  the  Union  army.  5922 

—  Gordon,  G.  H.    "War  diary  of  events  in  the  war.        '  21509 

—  Hale.  E.  E.    Stories  of  war  told  by  soldiers.  21023 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    Army  life  in  a  black  regiment.  7874 

—  Hoffman,  W.    Camp,  court,  and  siege.  17305 

—  Hood,  J.  B.    Advance  and  retreat.  19498 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.  The  color-guard ;  notes  of  service  in  the  19th.  Armv  Corps.        5.506 

—  Knox,  T.  W.    Camp-fire  and  cotton-field;  Southern  adv.              *  22202 

—  Nichols,  G.  W.    Story  of  the  great  march  [Sherman's].  6091 

—  Pittenger,  W.    Capturing  a  locomotive;  history  of  secret  service.  21598 

—  Post,  L.  M.    Soldiers'  letters  fr.  camp,  battle  field,  and  prison.  6153 

—  Quint,  A.  H.    The  Potomac  and  the  Rapidan ;  army  notes.  5707 
— •  Richardson,  A.  D.    The  secret  service,  the  field,  the  dungeon,  and  the 

escape.  6196 

-^  Semmes,  R.    Memoirs  of  service  afloat,  during  the  war.  7629 

—  Stevenson,  W.  G.    Thirteen  months  in  the  Rebel  army.  4483 

—  Taylor,  R.    Destruction  and  reconstruction.  18507 

—  Williams,  G.  F.    Bullet  and  shell ;  war  as  the  soldier  saw  it.  22771 

History.    (Civil  War.    Prison  life.) 

—  Abbott,  A.  O.    Prison  life  in  the  South.  6024 

—  Goss,  W.  L.   Soldier's  story  of  captivity  at  Andersonville,  Belle  Isle,  etc.  6926 
Same.  With  names  of  the  Union  soldiers  who  died  at  Andersonville,  etc.  20428 

—  Harris,  W.  C.    Prison  life  in  the  tobacco  ware-house  at  Richmond.  1738 

—  Walcott,  C.  F.    History  of  the  21st.  Regt.  Mass.  Vol. ;  with  statistics  of 

,     the  war  and  rebel  prisons.  21850 

History.    (Southern  States.) 

—  U.  S.  Congress.    Joint  select  comm.  to  inquire  into  the  condition  o/ 

affairs  in  the  insurrectionary  states.    Report,  1872.  11624 

Indians. 

—  See  U.  8.  Office  of  Indian  affairs;— U.  S.  Politics. 
Also  Indians,  No.  American. 

Industries. 

—  Bevan,  G.  P.    Handbook  to  the  industries  of  the  Brit.  Isles  and  the  U.  S.      21933 
Primer  of  the  industrial  geography  of  the  U.  S.  20442 

—  Bishop,  J.  L.    History  of  American  manufactures,  1608-1860.    Added, 

Statistics  of  manufacturing  centres,  etc.    2  v.  6519-20 

—  Bolles,  A.  S.    Industrial  history  of  the  U.  S.  18466 

—  Greeley,  H.,  Gough,  J.  B.,  and  others.    Great  industries  of  the  U.  S.  10077 

—  See  also  Political  economy. 

Institutions. 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Introduction  to  American  institutional  history.  22448 

Internal  improvements. 

—  Stuart,  C.  B.    The  naval  dry  docks  of  the  U.  S.  *I 

Law. 

—  Abbott,  B.  V.    Judge  and  jury ;  pop.  expl.  of  leading  topics  in  law.  20255 

—  Smith;  T.  L.    Elements  of  the  laws;  system  of  civil  and  crim.  laws,  etc.  17217 

—  Story,  J.    (In  his  Misc.  writings.)        '  4262 


CATALOGUE    Oj^j^4^S.  ^  1291 

-  Walker,  T.    Tntroduction  to  Amer.  law;  rev.  by  J.  h.  w alker.  8474 

-  Whitraore,  W.  H.    The  law  of  adoption  of  the  U.  S.,  and  especiall)-  of 

Massachusetts.  16554 

-  Parsons,  T.    Laws  of  business.  7862 

-  See  also  Constitution. 

Legal-tender  acts. 

-  Spear,  S.  T.    The  Legal-tender  acts  consd.  in  rel.  to  their  constitutionality 

and  their  political  economy. 

Legislation. 

-  Hill,  H.  A.    Relations  of  business  men  to  national  legislation,    (/w  Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  16733 

"Literature.    {^History.) 

-  Higginson,  T.  W.    Short  studies  of  American  authors.  19269 

-  Os.soli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.    American  literature.     {In  her  Papers  on  literature, 

etc.,  pt.  2.)  3309 

-  Richardson,  C.  F.    Primer  of  American  literature.  17978 

-  Simms,  W.  G.    Views  and  reviews  in  American  literature,  history,  and 

fiction,  ser.  1.)  5749 

-  Smith,  W.,  and  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Smaller  history  of  English  and 

American  literature.  8505 

-  Tuckerman,  H.  T.    Sketch  of  American  literature.     (  With  Shaw,  T.  B. 

Complete  man.  of  Eng.  Ht.)  8398 

-  Tyler,  M.  C.    History  of  American  literature,  v.  1,  2.  18934-5 

Literatiire.    ( Collections  and  selections.) 

-  American  prose :    Hawthorne,  Irving,  Longfellow,  Whittier,  Holmes, 

Lowell,  Thoreau,  Emerson.  19641 

-  Baby  days;  select,  of  songs,  stories,  and  pictures.  17329 

-  Beers,  H.  A.    A  centurv  of  American  literature.  18155 

-  The  Boston  book.     [4th.  collection.]  4990 

-  Brenton,  J.  J.   Voices  from  the  press ;  coll.  of  sketches,  etc.,  by  practical 

printers.  4601 

-  Cleveland,  C.  D.    Compendium  of  American  literature.  866 

-  Duyckinck,  E.  A.,  and  G.  L.    Cyclopaedia  of  Amer.  literature.    2  v.  1301-2 

-  -  Same :  Supplement.  6162 

-  Griswold,  R.  W.    Curiosities  of  American  literature.    (  With  D'Israeli, 

I.    Curiosities,  etc.)  1233 

-  -  Prose  writers  of  America.  1676 

-  Hart,  J.  S.    A  manual  of  American  literature.  11340 

-  Moorfe,  F.    American  eloquence ;  coll.  of  speeches  and  addresses.    2  v.  3116-17 

-  Newell,  W.  W.    Games  and  songs  of  American  children.  *I 

-  Underwood,  F.  H.    Handbook  of  Eng.  literature :  American  authors.  11230 

-  See  also  English  literature.    Selections  for  reading  and  speaking. 
Also  Amer.  classics  for  schools. 

Literature.    {Ballads  and  songs.) 

-  Nason,  E.    A  monogram  on  our  national  song.  16044 

(Ballads  and  Songs.   Collections.) 

-  Allen,  W.  F.,  Ware,  C.  P.,  and  Garrison,  L.  McK.    Slave  songs  of  the  U.  S.        7606 
-Dunn,  T.    American  ballads.  19330 

-  Fenner,  T.  P.    Cabin  and  plantation  songs.    {In  Armstrong,  M.  F. 

Hampton  and  its  students.)  12319 

-  Moore,  F.    Lyrics  of  loyalty.  ♦! 

-  -  Personal  and  political  ballads.                                              .  *I 

-  -  Songs  and  ballads  of  the  American  revolution.  *I 

-  -  Songs  of  the  soldiers.  *I 

-  Pike,  G.  D.    Jubilee  songs.  11393 

-  Slave  songs  of  the  U.  S.  *I 

-  See  also  Jubilee  singers. 
Also  Poett^i,  below. 

The  library  has  also  ballads  by  H^y,  J. ;— Raymond,  G.  L. 

Literature.    {Dialogues.) 
The  library  has  dialogues  by  Baker,  G.  M. ;— Frost,  S.  A. ;— McBride, 
H.  E. ;  and  others  will  be  found  under  English  Literature.    Selections,  etc. 
Literature.    {Letters.) 

-  Letters  from  the  old  world;  by  a  lady  of  N.  Y.    2  v.  2618-19 

-  Sparks,  J.    Correspondence  of  tlie  American  revolution ;  letters  to  G. 

Washington.    4  v.  4152-^ 


1292  FREE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Literature.    ( Oratory.) 

—  Parker,  E.  G.    Golden  age  of  American  oratory. 

Literature.    {Poetry.     Collections.) 

—  American  poems:   Longfellow;   Whittier;   Bryant;    Holmes;    Lowell; 

Emerson.  18947 

—  Griswold,  R.  W.    The  female  poets  of  America.  1674 

Poets  and  poetrv  of  America.  1676 

Same\  with  add.  by  R.  H.  Stoddard;  rev.,  enl.,  etc.  *I 

—  Hayward,  A.  L.    Illustrated  birthday  book  of  American  poets.  20863 

—  Matthews,  J.  B.    Poems  of  American  patriotism.  22278 

—  A  masque  of  poets.  18246 

—  May,  C.    The  American  female  poets ;  with  biog.  and  crit.  notices.  2980 

—  Poets'  homes ;  sketches  of  poets  and  their  homes.    2  v.  19286 ;  19289 

—  Spooner,  Z.  H.    Poems  of  the  Pilgrims.  20783 

—  See  also  Ballads  and  songs. 
Also  Vermont. 

The  library  has  poems  bv  the  following  authors:  Alcott,  L.  M. ;— 
Aldrich,  T.  B. ;— Alford,  H. ;— Arnold,  G. ;— Baker,  G.  A. ;— Beers,  E.  L. ; 
—Blake,  M.  E. ;— Boker,  G.  H. ;— Bridgman,  M.  F. ;— Browne,  F.  E.— 
Brvant,  W.  C. ;— Burleigh,  W.  H. ;~Butler,  W.  A.; -Caldwell,  W.  W.; 
—Calvert,  G.  H. ;— Cary,  A.  and  P. ;— Carleton,  W. ;— Chadwick,  J.  W.  ;— 
Channing,  W.  E.;— Clarke,  R.  S. ;— Clemmer,  M.:— Coursen,  C.  H. ; 
— Cranch,  C.  P.;— Crosbv,  E.  .R.;-Dorr,  J.  C.  R.;— Drake,  J.  R.;— 
Durfee,  J. ;— Emerson,  N.  S. ;— Emerson,  R.  W. ;— English,  T.  D. ;— Fair- 
field, S.  L.  ;—Fav,  A.  M. ;— Fields,  A.;-Fields,  J.  T.;-Follen,  E.  L.;- 
Fontaine,  F. ;— Frenau,  P.;— Gilder,  R.  W.;— Gilman,  C. ;  — Goddard, 
S.  P. ;— Goodale,  E.  andD.  R. ;— Hageman,  S.  M. :— Hall,  L.  J.  P. ;— Hal- 
leck,  Fitz  G. ;— Harte,  B.;— Hayne,  P.  H.;— Holland,  J.  G.;— Holmes, 
O.  W.;— Howe,  J.  W. ;— Howells,  W.  D.;— Jackson,  H.  M.;— Jervey, 
C.  H. ;— Johnson,  R. ;— Jovce,  R.  D. ;— Lanier,  S. ; — Larcom,  L. ;— Lathrop, 
G.  P. ;— Leland,  C.  G. ;— Lippincott,  S.  J. :— Longfellow,  H.  W. ;— Lowell, 
J.  R. ;— McKnight,  G.;— Mathews,  C.;— Miller,  C.  H.;— Morris,  G.  P.;— 
Moulton,  L.  C. ;— Newell,  W.-0'Brien,  F.  J. ;— O'Reilly,  J.  B. ;— Parsons, 
T.  W.;— Pennell,  H.  C.;— Percival,  J.  G.;— Perrv,  N.;— Phelps,  C.;— 
Phelps,  E.  S.;— Piatt,  S.  M.  B.;— Poe,  E.  A. :— Pratt,  J.  J. ;— Prentice, 
G.  D. :— Preston,  M.  J. ;— Proctor,  E.  D. ;— Putnam,  S.  P. ;— Read,  T.  B. ; 
—Rollins,  A.  W. ;— Savage,  M. ;— Saxe,  J.  G. ;— Shillaber,  B.  P. ;— Spof- 
ford,  H.  P.;— Sprague,  C. ;— Stedman,  E.  C.;— Sterne,  S.,  psewdf.;— Stod- 
dard, R.  H. ;— Storv,  W.  W. ;— Street,  A.  B. ;— Sutliffe,  A. ;— Tavlor,  B. ; 
— Tavlor,  B.  F.;— thaxter,  C.;~Tilton,  T.;— Timrod,  H. ;— Townsend, 
G.  A. ;— Townsend,  M.  A. ;— Trowbridge,  J.  T. ;— Tuckerman,  H.  T.;~ 
White,  A.  B.;— Whitman,  S.  H.;— Whitman,  Walt;— Whitney,  A.  D.  T.; 
—Whittier,  J.  G. :— Willis,  N.  P. ;— Winter,  W. ;— Wright,  W.  B. 

Literature.    (  Wit  and  humor.) 

—  Haweis,  H.  R.    American  humorists.  22604 

Mannfactiires. 

—  American  Iron  and  Steel  Assoc.    Directorv  to  the  iron  and  steel  works  of 

the  U.  S.  *  21872 

—  Bishop.  J.  L.    History  of  American  manufactures,  1608-1860.    Added, 

Statistics  of  manufacturing  centres,  etc.    2  v.  6619-20 

—  Bolles,  A.  S.    Industrial  history  of  the  U.  S.  18466 

Military  statistics. 

—  U.  S.  Sanitary  Citmmission.    Hospital  transports;  memoir  of  the  em- 

barkation of  the  sick  and  wounded  f r.  the  Peninsula  of  Virginia,  1862.      22956 

Mines  and  mining. 

—  Browne,  J.  R.    Report  on  the  mineral  resources  of  the  states  and  terri- 

tories west  of  the  Rocky  Mts.  8109 

—  Daddow,  S.  H.,  and  Bannan,  B.    Coal,  jron,  and  oil;  or.  The  practical 

American  miner.  '  8402 

—  Orton,  J.    Underground  treasures ;  how  and  where  to  find  them.  20778 

—  Raymond,  R.  W.    Mines,  mills,  and  furnaces  of  the  Pacific  states  and 

territories.  9876 

See  also,  below,  U.  S.  Treas.  Dept. 

—  U.  S.  Treasury  Dept.    Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  the  states  and 

territories  west  of  the  Rocky  mountains;  by  R.  W.  Raymond.        9106;  13839 

—  Whitney,  J.  D.    Metallic  wealth  of  the  U.  S.  descr.  and  cbmp.  with  that 

of  other  countries.  16558 


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National  character,  social  life,  etc. 
Congreve,  R.    Note  on  the  U.  S.  of  Amer.    (7w  Ms  Essays.) 
Dale,  R.  W.    Impressions  of  America. 
Freeman,  E.  A.    Some  impressions  of  the  U.  S. 

Grund,  F.  J.    Americans  in  their  moral,  social,  and  political  relations. 
Hale,  S.  J.    Sketches  of  American  character. 
Harris,  J.  C.    Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings ;  folk-lore  of  the 

old  plantation. 
Holyoake,  G.  J.    Among  the  Americans. 
Lanman,  C.     Phases  of  American  life.     {In  his  Recollections.) 
Martineau,  H.    Society  in  America.    3  v. 
Mori,  A.    Life  and  resources  in  America.    (In  Lanman,  C.    The  Japanese 

in  America.) 
Osgood,  S.    The  hearth-stone;  thoughts  upon  home  life  in  our  cities. 
Postal,  K.    Life  in  the  New  World;  sketches  of  American  society. 
Pulszky,  F.  A.,  and  T.    White,  red,  and  black;  sketches  of  American 

society.    2  v. 
Smith,  S."^    Way  down  east. 
Trollope,  F.  M.    Domestic  manners  of  the  Americans. 

Natural  history. 
Ingersoll,  E.    Friends  worth  knowing. 

Naval  history. 
Boynton,  C.  B.    History  of  the  navy  during  the  rebellion.    2  v. 
Cooper,  J.  F.    History  bf  the  navy  of  the  U.  S. 
Lossing,  B.  J.    Storv  of  the  U.  S.  navv. 
Roosevelt,  T.    The  naval  war  of  1812.* 
Soley,  J.  R.    The  blockade  and  the  cruisers. 

Newspapers. 
Hudson,  F.    History  of  journalism  in  the  U.  S.,  1690-1872. 
Maverick,  A.    H.  J.  Raymond  and  the  New  York  press;  progress  of 

journalism,  1840-70. 
See  also  Bennett,  J.  G. 

Numismatics. 
See  U.  S.  Mint. 

Ornithology. 
Nuttall,  T.    Manual  of  the  O.  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada :  Land  birds. 
-  Same ;  Water  birds. 

Parliamentary  laic. 
Robinson,  W.  S.    Warrington's  manual;  man.  for  officers  and  members 

of  legislatures,  conventions,  societies,  etc.,  in  the  pract.  governing  of 

bodies,  ace.  to  the  parliamentary  law  and  practice  in  the  U.  S. 
Upton,  E.    Tactics  for  non-military  bodies. 

Patents. 
Howson,  H.,  and  C.    Treatise   on  U.  S.  patents,  for   inventors  and 

patentees. 
Moore,  J.  G.    Patent  office  and  patent  laws ;  or,  Guide  to  inventors,  etc. 
See  also  Patent  Office. 

Physical  geography. 
Dodge,  R.  I.    Plains  of  the  Great  West,  and  their  inhabitants;  descr.  of 

the  plains,  game,  Indians,  etc. 
Hazen,  W.  B.    Our  barren  lands ;  interior  of  the  U.  S.  west  of  the  100th. 

meridian,  and  east  of  the  Sierra  Nevadas. 

Political  economy. 
Bowen,  F.    American  political  economy. 
Cox,  S.  S.    Free  land  and  free  trade ;  lessons  of  the  English  Corn  Laws 

appl.  to  the  U.  S. 
•  Draper,  J.  W.    Thoughts  on  the  future  civil  policy  of  America. 

■  Kelley,  W.  D.    Speeches,  addresses,  and  letters. 

■  Sterne,  S.    Hindrances  to  prosperity ;  or.  Causes  which  retard  financial 

and  political  reforms. 
Wells,  D.  A.    Recent  financial,  industrial,  and  commercial  experiences 
of  the  U.  S.     (In  Cobden  Club  ess.,  2d.  ser.) 

■  Wilson,  A.  J.     (In  his  Resources  of  modern  countries,  v.  1.) 

Politics. 

■  Allen,  S.  M.    The  old  and  new  Republican  parties ;  their  origin,  similitude, 

etc. ;  from  Washington  to  Hayes. 


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1294  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

—  Ames,  F.    Speeclies  in  Congress,  1789-96;  ed.  by  P.  W.  Ames.  ^  9685 

—  Anderson,  T.  M.    Political  conspiracies  preceding  the  rebellion.  21876 

—  Burleigh,  J.  B.    American  manual ;  cont.  outline  of  the  progress  of  polit. 

power.  619 

—  Cluskey,  M.  W.    Political  text-book,  or  encyclopaedia.  5451 

—  Cobden,  R.     (In  his  Political  writings,  v.  1.)  6751 

—  Currier,  E.    Political  textbook:  cont.  the  Decl.  of  Independence,  with 

the  Lives  of  the  Signers ;  Constitution ;  Inaugural  addr.,  Messages,  etc.      1070 

—  Eaton,  D.  B.    Civil  serv.  in  Gt.  Britain;  hist,  of  abuses  and  reforms  and 

their  bearing  on  Amer.  politics.  19327 

—  Fast  day  sermons ;  or.  The  pulpit  on  the  state  of  the  country.  1464 

—  Greg,  W.  R.    Three  men  and  three  eras;  U.  S.in  recent  vears.     {In  his 

Rocks  ahead.)  '  13507 

—  Hurd,  J.  C.    The  theory  of  our  national  existence.  20860 

—  Jackson,  H.  M.    A  century  of  dishonor:  sk.  of  the  U.  S.  Government's 

dealings  with  Indian  tribes.  20166 

—  Mansfield,  E.  D.    The  political  manual ;  theory  and  pract.  of  the  govern- 

ments of  the  U.  S.  2888 

—  Manypenny,  G.  W.    Our  Indian  wards.  19663 

—  Nordhoff,  C.    Politics  for  young  Americans.  13346 
Same ;  rev.  ed.                '  19676 

—  Otis,  E.  S.    The  Indian  question.  17788 

—  Ploughed  under;  story  of  an  Indian  chief .  20426 

—  Republic  of  the  U.  S.  of  Amer.;  its  duties  to  itself,  and  rel.  to  other 

countries,  etc.    '  5167 

—  Republican  or  democrat?  a  retrospect  with  its  lesson.  19904 

—  Robinson,  W.  S.    "Warrington"  pen-portraits ;  pers.  and  polit.  reminis., 

1848-1876.  16936 

—  Stickney,  A.    A  true  republic.  18813 

—  Story,  J.     (In  his  Misc.  writings.)  42fi2 

—  Tibbies,  T.  H.    Hidden  power;  secret  hist,  of  the  Indian  Ring.  20580 

—  Tileston,  E.  G.    Handbook  of  the  administrations  of  the  U.  S.  9872 

—  U.  S.  Congress.    Speeches  on  the  passage  of  the  bill  for  the  removal  of 

the  Indians,  1830.  5183 

Politics.    (History.) 

—  Cooper,  T.  V.  and  Fenton,  H.  T.    American  P.  to  date ;  hist,  of  parties, 

speeches,  polit.  laws.  Federal  blue  book.  *I 

—  Johnston,  A.    History  of  Amer.  politics.  18924 
Same;  2d  ed.,  rev.,*e^c.  21690 

—  Poussin,  G.  T.    The  U.  S.;  its  power  and  progress.  8620 

—  Sumner,  C.    Prophetic  voices  cone.  America;  monograph.  12511 

—  Van  Buren,  M.    Inquirv  into  the  origin  and  course  of  polit.  parties  in 

the  U.  S.  '  6920 

—  Young,  A.  W.    The  Amer.  statesman;  origin,  nature,  etc.,  of  const. 

government  in  the  U.  S. ;  with  rise  and  prog,  of  parties,  etc.  4905 

—  See  also  Civil  service  reform;— Democratic  party  ;—Munroe  doctrine;— 

Republican  party ;— U.  S.  Biography ;— U.  S.'  Constitution. 
Pi'esideiits. 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    Lives  of  the  presidents.  6678 
Same ;  [new  ed.]                                                                                             20266 

—  Chaplin,  J.    Chips  fr.  the  White  house;  select,  fr.  the  speeches,  diaries, 

etc.,  of  the  presidents.  20265 

—  Hollowav,  L.  C.    The  ladies  of  the  White  House;  or,  In  the  home  of  the 

presidents,  1789-1880.  *I 

—  Tavlor,   W.  A.       Eighteen    presidents    and    contempoHaneous    rulers; 

[Washington— Grant] .  19602 

—  See  also  Taylor,  Z. 

Puhlic  Works. 

—  See  Internal  improvements. 

Pesources. 

—  Patton,  J.  H.    The  natural  resources  of  the  U.  S.  18500 

—  Peto,  S.  M.    Resources  and  prospects  of  America,  1865.  •  6407 

Secret  Service. 

—  Baker,  L.  C.    History  of  the  U.  S.  Secret  Servi«;e.  6954 
The  secret  service  in  the  late  war;  [new.  ed.]  20406 

—  Burnham,  G.  P.    Memoirs  of  the  United  States  Secret  Service.  10024 

—  Thomes,  W.  H.    Running  the  blockade ;  or,  U.  S.  secret  serv.  adventures.  14346 

Slavery. 

—  See  Slaverv. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1295 

Statistics. 

—  Spaulding,  M.  E.    Hand  book  of  statistics  of  the  U.  S.  12506 

—  See  also  Military  statistics. 

Tariff. 

—  Eaiie,  A.  L.    Our  revenue  system  and  the  civil  serv. ;   shall  thev  be  re- 

formed?; pref.  bv  W.  G.  Sumner.                                               '  17699 

—  Ward,  E.    The  tariff  and  the  true  princ.  of  taxation.     (In  his  Speeches.)  *I 

—  White,  H.    The  tariff  question  and  its  rel.  to  the  present  commerc.  crisis.  17417 

—  See  also  Free  trade. 

Transportation. 

—  U.  S.  Congress.    Select  Comm.  on  Transportation-routes  to  the  Sea- 

board.   Keport,  1878.  20439 

Treaties. 

—  Gushing,  C.    The  treaty  of  Washington.  11505 

Trees. 

—  Meehan,  T*.    American  handbook  of  ornamental  trees.  6434 

Trials. 

—  Chandler,  P.  W.    American  criminal  trials,  v.  1.  801 
United  States.     Territories.    See  West,  The. 

United  States  Armory.     Abbott,  J.     Marco  at  the  Springfield 

armory.  66 

United  States  Christian  CoiUmission.     Moss,  L.  Annals  of  the 

commission.  7232 

—  Wilkinson,  W.  C.    History  of  the   commission  as  part  of  church  hist. 

(In  his  Free  lance,  etc.)  13358 

United    Slates   Exploring  Expedition.     Wilkes,    C.     Voyage 

round  4he  world,  embr.  the  princ.   events  of  the  narr.  of        , 
the  U.  S.  Expl.  Exp.  [1838].  4779 

United  States  Patent  Association.     Publications,  v.  1.  13896 

Contents.    Perry,  J.  S.    Defence  of  the  U.  S.  Pat.  system.— Howson, 
H.    Our  country's  debt  to  patents. 
United  States  Sanitary  Commission.     Still^,  C.  J.     History  of 

the  commission.  6527 

—  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission ;  sk.  of  its  purposes  and  its  work.  5542 
Units.  Everett,  J.  D.  Illustrations  of  the  Centimetre-Gramme- 
Second  system  of  units.                                                               15955 

Unity  of  worlds,  and  of  nature  ;  by  B.  Powell.  10948 

Unity  Pulpit.     See  Savage,  M.  J. 

Universal  genius,  The  ;  by  M.  W.  Savage.  3778 

Universalism.     Brooks,  E.  G.     Our  new  departure ;  or.  The 

methods  and  work  of  the  Universalist  ch.  of  Amer.  12140 

—  Brooks,  E.  S.    The  life  work  of  E.  G.  Brooks.  20465 

—  Thayer,  T.  B.    Theology  of  Universalism.  7690 
Why  are  you  a  Universalist i"    (In  Pitts.-St.  chap,  lect.)                                 20424 

—  Thonias,  A'.  C.    A  century  of  U.  in  Phila.  and  N.  Y.,  with  sk.  of  its 

hist.,  etc.  17099 

—  Whittemore,  T.    Early  days  of  U. ;  autobiography,  1800-1825.  4759 
The  modern  hist,  of  U. ;  fr.  the  Reformation,  v.  1.  4757 

—  See  also  Whittemore,  T. 

Universities.     See  Colleges  and  Universities. 

University  life  in  ancient  Athens  ;  by  W.  W.  Capes.  17010 

University  oars  ;  by  J.  E.  Morgan.  11640 

University  of  Michigan.     Ten  Brook,  A.     Rise  and  develop- 
ment of  the  university.     {In  his  Amer.  state  univ.)  14060 
University  series.     See  Half  hours  with  mod.  scientists. 
Unkind  word.  The,  and  other  stories  ;  by  [D.  M.  M.  Craik].        8172 
Unknown  countess.  The;  by  E.  Bennett.  11740 
Bd.  vnth  The  pioneer's  daughter. 


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Unknown  river,  The  ;  by  P.  G.  Hamerton.  15794 

Bound  roith  The  syJvan  year. 
Unknown  to  history  ;  story  of  the  captivity  of  Mary  of  Scot- 
land ;  by  C.  M.  Yonge.  21788 
Unlucky  star,  The  ;  by  J.  Guillemot.     (Plays  for  priv.  act.)  17926 
Unnatural  combat,  The;  by  P.  Massiuger.  (In  his  Plays,  v.  2.)  5129 
Unprotected  female  ;  by  J.  S.  Coyne.   (In  French's  min.  dram., 

v.  30.)  7986 
Unprotected  female  at  the  Pyramids  ;  by  A.  Trollope.   (In  his 

Tales,  e?c.)  10955 
Unrequited  affection.     See  Daddy  Goriot 

Unseen  hand,  The ;  by  E.  Kellogg.                                           -  21299 
Unseen  universe,  The ;  or.  Physical  speculations  on  a  future 

state;  by  G.  Tait.                                                           '  13779 

Unseen  world.  The  ;  and  other  essays  ;  by  J.  Fiske.  15533 

Unspoken  sermons;  by  G.  MacDonald.  10838 

Unspotted  from  the  world  ;  by  Mrs.  G.  W.  Godfrey.  22726 

Until  the  day  break  ;  by  Mrs.  Bartlett.  17108 

"Unto  this  last ;"  by  J.  Ruskiu.  6278 

Untrodden  peaks,  and  unfrequented  valleys  ;  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  12064 
Unwarrantable   intrusion ;  by  J.    M.    Morton.     (In  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  30.)  7986 

Unwin,  W.  C.     Elements  of  machine  design.     3d.  ed.  21802 

Up  Ihoadway,  and  its  sequel ;  by  E.  Kirk.                            *  8465 
Up  de  Graff,  T.  S.     Bodines  ;  or.  Camping  on  the  Lycoming  ; 

guide  to  camping  out.  18815 
Up  in  the  Blue  ridge  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.   (In  her  Rodman  the 

keeper.)  19610 

Up  the  Baltic  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  9208 

Up  the  river  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  5494 

Up  the  river  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  21201 
Upham,  C.  W.     Life,  explorations,   and  pub.  serv.  of  J.  C. 

Fremont.  4572 

—  Life  of  H.  Vane.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  4.)  4113 

—  Same.    {In  Lives  of  em.  iudivid.,  v.  3.)  2710 

—  Life  o^  T.  Pickering,  v.  2-4.  6969-71 

Note.    Continuation  of  life  by  O.  Pickering. 

—  Records  of  Mass.  under  its  first  charter,    (m  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.)  7869 

—  Salem  witchcraft;  with  acct.  of  Salem  Village,  and  a  hist,  of  opinions  on 

witchcraft,  etc.   2  v.  6972-3 

Upham,  J.  B.     Music  in  pub.   schools.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

Upham,  S.  F.     The  old  paths  of  obedience  to  God's  laws.    [In 

Sabb.  ess.)  19808 

Upham,  T.  C.     Elements  of  mental  philosophy  ;  embr.  the  in- 
tellect and  the  sensibilities.  2  v.  4575-6 
Same ;  abgd.  as  a  text-book.  5062 
See  also  below,  Philos.  and  pract.  tr.  on  the  will. 

—  Life  and  relig.  opinions  and  exp.  of  Mme.  dela  Mothe  Guyon;  with  acct. 

of  the  pers.  hist.,  etc.,  of  Fenelon.    2  v.                          '  4573-4 

—  Manual  of  peace.  4577 

—  Philosophical  and  pract.  tr.  on  the  will.     (Mental  philosophy,  v.  3.)  4578 
Upham,  W.  P.     Brief  hist,  of  the  art  of  stenography  ;  with  a 

proposed  new  system  of  phonetic  short-hand.  16957 

Uplands  and  lowlands  ;  by  R.  Porter.  11091 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1297 

Ups  and  downs  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.  11557 

Ups  and  downs  of  life  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.     {In  her  Sister's  bye- 
hours.)  6354 
Upside  down  ;  by  R.  Abbott  [R.  A.  Parker].  7035 
Upton,  E.     Infantry  tactics.                                                                 10519 

—  Same ;  rev.  ed.  16878 

—  Tactics  for  non-military  bodies.  15968 
Upton,  R.  D.  «  Gleanings  from  the  desert  of  Arabia.  22000 
Urbino,  L.  B.  Biographical  sk.  of  eminent  musical  composers.  16694 
Urbino,  Mme.  L.  B.,  Day,  H.  and  others.  Art  recreations.  11491 
Urbino,  S.  R.     Charts  of  the  animal  kingdom.     See  Schubert, 

J.  H. 

Urbino,  Mrs.  S.  R.  An  American  woman  in  Europe :  Ger- 
many, Switzerland,  France,  and  Italy.  7861 

Ure,  A.     Diet,   of  arts,    manuf.   and  mines.     Illust.  ;  fr.  2d. 

Lond.  ed.  4912 

—  Supplement  to  same.    See  Recent  improvements,  below. 

—  Philosophy  of  manuf. ;  or,  Exposition  of  the  factory  system  of  Gt.  Britain.    6160 

—  Recent  improvements  in  arts,  manuf.  and  mines :  suppl.  to  diet.  Illust.  6603 
Urquhart,  D.     Pillars  of  Hercules  ;  or,  Narr.  of  trav.  in  Spain 

and  Morocco,  1848.     2  v.  4579-80 

—  The  spirit  of  the  East;  journ.  of  travels  thr.  Roumeli.  2  v.  4581-2 
Urquhart,  J.  W.     Electric  light ;  its  production  and  use  ;    ed. 

by  F.  C.  Webb.     Illust.  21574 

—  Electro-motors.    Illust.  22428 

—  Electro-plating;  pract.  handbook  incl.  the  pract.  of  electrotyping.  19721 

—  Sewing  machinery ;  pract.  manual  of  the  machine.  Illust.  20618 
Ursins,  M.  A.  de  la  T.,  princesse  des.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.  A. 

(In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  5,  14.)  *I 

Ursinus,  Madame.     Sketch  of  U.   {In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)  4886 

Urso,  Camilla.     Barnard,  C.     Camilla  ;  tale  of  a  violin.  13059 
Ursula;  by  [E.  M.  Sewell].     2  v.                                                 3911-12 

Urwick,  W.     Indian  pictures  drawn  with  pen  and  pencil.  *I 
Uscocs.     See  Dalmatia. 

Use  and  beauty;  by  H.  Spencer,     (/n  his  Illust.,  etc.)  5623 

Used  up  ;  by  C.  Mathews.     {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  2.)  11834 

Useful  companion  and  artificer's  assistant;  by  H.  B.  Allen.  .  21812 
Usury  laws  ;  their  nature,  expediency,  and  influence  ;  opinions 
of  J.  Bentham  and  J.  Calvin,  with  rev.  of  the  situation 
and  experience  of  the  U.  S.  by  R.  H.  Dana,  D.  A.  Wells, 

and  others.     (Soc.  for  Polit.  Ed.)  21167 

Utah.     Codman,  J.     {In  his  Round  trip.)  18704 

—  Dsill,  C.  H.    Mv  first  holiday ;  or,  Letters  home  from  U.,  etc.  20992 

—  Greeley,  H.     (7w /lis  Overland  Journev.)  1643 

—  Lawrence,  G.  A.    Silverland.               "  11850 

—  Stansbury,  H.    Expedition  to  the  valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake.  4197 

—  Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H.    Development  of  mineral  wealth  of  U.  (In  his  Rockv 

Mt.  Saints.)  *I 

—  See  also  Mormons ;— Northwest ;— West. 

Utes.     Dawson,  T.  F.  and  Skiff,  F.  J.  V.     The  Ute  war  ;  hist. 

of  the  White  River  massacre,  etc.     Illust.  19395 

Utilitarianism.     Blackie,  J.  S.   {In  his  Four  phases  of  morals.)  3  2247 

—  Mill,  J.  S.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  3.)  5980 
Utilitarianism.     (Bound  with  Socialism.)  19615 

Utopias;  or.   Schemes  of  social  improvement;    by  M.   Kauf- 

mann.  18887 


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Uxbridge,  Jfass.     Stock  well,  G.  A.     History  of  U.     (7n  Hist. 

of  Wor.  Co.,  V.  2.)  *I 

Vacances  du  lundi ;  par  T.  Gautier.  14668 

Vacances  de  Pandolph,  Les  ;  com^die  ;  par  George  Sand.     {In 

her  Th^^tre  comp.,  ser.  2.)  14511 

Vacations.     Clark,  F.  E.     Our  vacations ;    where  to  go,   and 

how  to  enjoy  them.  12877 

—  See  also  Resorts. 

Vaccination.     Bacon,  F.     Report.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1870.)  15732 

—  Foster,  F.  P.    Public  vaccination.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1873.)  15733 

—  Martin,  H.  A.    Animal  vaccination.    {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1874.)  16734 

—  See  also  American  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Rept.,  passim. 

Vachero,  G.  C.     Malleson,   G.  B.     Conspiracy  of  V.     {In  his 

Stud,  of  Genoese  hist.)  13876 

Vacquerie,  A.     Jean  Baudry  ;  com^die.   {In  Br6cher,  F.  Coll. 

ser.  of  French  plays,  v.  1.)  9419 

Vagabond,  The  ;  byA.'Badeau.  2-S7 

Vagabond  adventures;  by  R.  Keeler.  10524 

Vagabond  heroine,  A  ;  by  A.  Edwards.  11587 

Vagabonds,  The  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  19379 

Vagabonds,  The  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  7870 

Vagamundo  ;  or.  The  attach^  in  Spain  ;  by  J.  E.  Warren.  4662 

Vagaries,  Book  of  ;  by  J.  K.  Paulding.  7238 

Vagaries  vindicated  ;  by  G.  Colman.     {In  Ms  Broad  grins.)  *I 

Vago,  A.  L.     Instructions  in  the  art  of  modeling  in  clay.  With 

app.  on  Modeling  foliage,  etc.,  by  B.  Pitman.  '19897 

Vaisseau  fantdme,  Le  ;  op^ra,  de  R.  Wagner.  *I 

Vale,  G.     Life  of  T.  Paine  ;  with  obs.  on  his  wi-itings,  and  app. 

cont.  his  letters  to  Washington.  7012 

Vale  of  cedars.  The  ;  by  G.  Aguilar.  123 

Valentin;  com^die  ;  par  J.  Claretie.   (//iSayn^tes,  e^c,  s6r.  3.)   14793 
Valentine,  L.     How  to  succeed  in  business  life.     {In  Abbott, 

L.     How  to  succeed.)  22562 

Valentine,  W.  i.,  joint  author.     See  Norton,  C.  B. 
Valentine,  the  countess  ;  by  C.  Detlef  [K.  Bauer].  12756 

Valentine  and  his  brother,  Story  of  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  13538 

Valentine  Vox,  Life  and  adventures  of  ;  by  H.  Cockton.  *I 

Valentini,  Philipp  J.  J.     Mexican  calendar  stone  ;  fr.  the  Ger- 
man. *I 

—  Mexican  copper  tools :  use  of  copper  by  the  Mexicans  bef .  the  conquest ; 

and  the  Katunes  of  Maya  hist. ;  a  chapter  in  the  early  hist,  of  Central 
Amer,,  with  spec.  ref.  to  the  Pio  Pirez  3Is. ;  tr.  by  S'.  Salisbury,  Jr.         19696 

—  The  Olmecas  and  the  Tultecas ;  early  Mex.  ethnology  and  hist. ;  tr.  by  S. 

Salisbury,  Jr.    Map  and  cuts.      '  22775 

Valerie  ;  by  Capt.  Marryat.  7823 

Valerie;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1,  v.  1.)  *I 

Valerie  Aylmer ;  by  C.  Reid  [F.  C.  Fisher].  10621 
Valerio,  Katherine.     See  Washburn,  K. 

Valerius;  by  J.  G.  Lockhart.     2  v.  2724-5 

Valerius  Flaccus,  C.     Argonauticon  ;  ed.   by  N.   E.    Lemaire. 

(Bib.  Class.  Lat.)     2  v.  8345-6 


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Valerius  Maximus.     See  Maximns,  V. 

Valet  de  chambre,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  eomiques.)         *I 

Valet  de  coeur,  Le ;    com.  ;    par  E.   de  Najac  et  H.    Bocage. 

(Theatre  de  camp.,  s^r.  5.)  14689 

Valet  de  sham,  The  ;  by  C.  Selby.     {In  French's  min.   dram., 

V.  33.)  7987 

Valet  de  son  rival,  Le  :  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  1 ,  v.  1.)         *I 
Vallery-Kadot,  R.     Journal  d'un  volontaire  d'un  an  au  10^  de 

ligne.  14568 

Vallombrosa.     Ritchie,  A.  C.  O.  M.     Convent  of  V.     {In  her 

Italian  life.)  9027 

Valmore.     See  Desbordes-Valmore. 
Valves.     Auchincloss,  W.  S.     Practical  appl.  of  the  slide  valve 

and  link  motion  to  engines.  13416 

—  Buel,  R.  H.    Safety-valves.    (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  15481 

—  Welch,  E.  J.  C.    Designing  valve  gearing.  '    14251 

—  See  also  Machinery. 

Vamb^ry,  A.     Central   Asia  and  the  Anglo-Russian  frontier 

question;  polit.  papers.  12594 

—  History  of  Bokhara.  11660 

—  Sketches  of  Central  Asia;  addit.  chapters  of  my  travels,  etc.  7342 

—  Travels  in  Central  Asia;  fr.  Teheran  to  Samascand,  1863.  5981 
Vampire,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  6.)  *I 
Van  Arte  veld.     See  Arte  veld. 

Van  Beneden,  P.  J.     See  Beneden,  P.  J.  van. 

Van  Bibber,  W.  C.     Two  suggestions  cone,  healthy  buildings. 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts,  etc.^  v.  7.)  *I 

Vanbrugh,  J.     Dramatic  works.     {In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Dram. 

works,  etc.)  4889 

Contents.  The  relapse.— The  provoked  wife. — ^sop.— The  false  friend. 
—The  confederacy.— The  mistake.— The  country  house. — A  journey  to 
London. 
Van  Brunt,  H.     Introductory  essay.     {In  Viollet-Le-Duc,  E. 

E.     Disc,  on  architecture.)  *I 

Van  Bruyssel,  E.    The  population  of  an  old  pear  tree  ;  or,  Sto- 
ries of  insect  life.     Illust.  8670 
Van  Buren,   J.   D.,   Jr.     Investigations  of  formulas  for  the 

strength  of  the  iron  parts  of  steam  machinery.  21575 

Van  Buren,  M.     Inquiry  into  the  origin  , and  course  of  polit. 

parties  in  the  U.  S.  ;  ed.  by  his  sons.  6902 

Vance,  S.  S.     Lois  Carrol.  12687 

Vancouver  Island.     Lord,  J.  K.     The  naturalist  in  V.  Is.,  etc., 

2  V.  6724-5 

Van  Deman,  J.  H.     Cholera  in  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  and  cities 

south  of  Nashville,   1873.     {In  Am.   Pub.  Health  Asso. 

Rept.,  V.  1,  1873.)  *I 

—  Yellow  fever  in  Chattanooga,  Ten7i. ;  its  origin,  progress,  etc.  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Kepts.  and  papers,  v.  4.)  *I 

Vandenhoff,  G.     Art  of  reading  aloud.  17954 

Vanderbilt,  C.     McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Great  fortunes.)  8983 

—  Parton,  J.  {In  his  Fam.  Americans.)  6677 
Vanderdecken,  pseud.     See  Cooper,  W. 

Vanderdecken's  message  home.   {Ii  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  1.)    19140 
Vander  Heist,  B.     See  Heist,  B.  V. 


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Van  der  Linde,  A.  Hessels,  J.  H.  Gutenberg ;  was  he  the 
inventor  of  printing  ?  hist,  investigation  embodying  crit. 
on  Van  der  Linde's  "Gutenberg."  22223 

Vanderlyn,  J.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (In  his  Am.  art.  life.)  7225 

Vander  Meer.     See  Meer,  J.  V. 

Vanderpoel,  S.  O.  General  princ.  affect,  the  organization  and 
pract.  of  quarantine.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept., 
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—  Quarantine.    (Sea-port  towns.)     (In  Buck,  A.  H.    Treat,  on  hygiene, 

V.  2.)  19462 

Van  der  Velde,  C.  F.     Axel ;    Tale  of  the  Thirty  Years'  War. 

(Tn  Tales  fr.  the  German.)  5217 

Vandervell,  H.  E.  and  Witham,  T.  M.  System  of  figure  skating  ; 

theory  and  pract.  of  the  art,  with  glance  at  its  origin  and 

hist.     3d.  ed.  19722 

Van  Diemen's  Land.     Wentworth,   W.   C.     Statistical,   hist., 

and  polit.  descr.  of  New  So.  Wales  and  Van  Diiemen's  Land.  4715 
Van  Doren,  W.  H.     Mercantile  morals.  4583 

—  Suggestive  commentary  on  St.  Luke ;  with  notes.  2  v.  7233-4 
Van  Dyck,  A.     See  Dyck,  A.  van. 

Van  Dyk,  H.  S.,  joint  author.     See  Bowring,  J. 

Van  Dyke,  H.  J.     Character  and  influence  of  abolitionism.   (Jri 

Fast  day  sermons.)  1454 

Van  Dyke,  T.  S.     Flirtation  camp  ;  or,  The  rifle,  rod,  and  gun 

in  California  ;  sporting  romance.  20289 

—  The  still-hunter.  22304 
Vane,  C.  S.,  Marquis  of  Londonderry .     Marti neau,  H.    (In  her 

Biog.  sk.)  7657  ;  16744 

Vane,  Sir  Henry,  the  younger.  Diman,  J.  L.  {In  his  Ora- 
tions, etc.)  21211 

—  Foster,  J.     (In  his  Statesmen,  etc.)  1498 

—  True,  C  R^k  Grov.  Vane's  career  and  end.  (In  his  John  Winthrop,  etc.)       15430 

—  Upham,  C.  W.    Life  of  V.     (In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  3.)  2710 
Same.    (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  4.)  1418 

Vane's  story  ;  poem  ;  by  J.  Thomson.  21999 

Van  Halen.     See  Halen,  J.  van. 

Van  Harlingen,  A.     The  care  of  the  person.     {In  Buck,  A. 

H.     Treatise  on  hygiene,  v.  1.)  19451 

Van  Home,  T.  B.  History.of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland  ; 
written  at  the  request  of  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas,  fr.  his  pri- 
vate jour,  and  other  docs.  Illust.  ;  maps  ;  comp.  by  E. 
Ruger.     2  v.  and  atlas.  15392-3 

—  Life  of  G.  H.  Thomas.  Portr.  and  maps.  22063 
Vanity  Fair  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4406 
Van  Laun,  H.     History  of  French  literature.     3  v.                   16583-5 

Contents.    V.  1.    From  its  origin  to  the  Renaissance.    3.    From  the 
classical  Renaissance  until  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV.    3.    From 
the  end  of  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV.  till  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Louis 
Philippe. 
Van  Lennep,  H.  J.     Bible  lands  ;  their  mod.  customs  and  man- 
ners, illust.  of  Scripture.  14349 

—  Ten  days  among  Greek  brigands.  12686 

—  Travels  in  little  known  parts  of  Asia  Minor.  2  v.  8822-3 
Van  Lennep,  M.  E.     Eddy,  D.  C.     {In  his  Heroines,  etc.)  5032 

—  Hawes,  Mrs.  J.  Memoir  of  M.  E.  Van  Lennep.  4584 
Van  Nest,  A.  R.     Memoirs  of  G^  W.  Bethune.                               7183 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1301 

Van  Nostrand's  Science  Series  ;  namely  : 

Allan,  W.    Streno:th  of  beams  under  transverse  loads.  16357 

—  Theory  of  arches.  14133 
Atkinson,  J.  J.    Gases  met  with  in  coal  mines.  14136 

—  Friction  of  air  in  mines.  14179 
Armstrong,  R.  Chimneys  for  furnaces,  fire-places,  and  steam  boilers.  14134 
Bender,  C.  Proportions  of  pins  used  in  bridges.  14136 
Buel,  R.  H.  Safetv-valves.  15481 
Butler,  W.  F.  Ventilation  of  buildings.  14139 
Cain,  W.    Maximum  stresses  in  framed  bridges.  18067 

—  Solid  and  braced  elastic  arches.    Graphical  analysis.  19501 

—  Theory  of  Youssoir  arches.  14141 
Carpenter,  F.  de  Y.  Geographical  surveying.  17985 
Clerk,  D.  Theory  of  the  gas  engine.  22372 
Colburn,  Z.  Steam  boiler  explosions.  14143 
Corfield,  W.  H.  Water  and  water-supply.  14144 
Craig,  T.    Motion  of  a  solid  in  a  fluid,  and  the  vibrations  of  liquid 

spheroids.  19485 

—  Wave  and  vortex  motion.  (Mathemat'l  theory  of  fluid  motion.)  18764 
Du  Moncel,  T.  and  Preece,  W.  H.  Incandescent  electric  lights.  2d.  ed.  22388 
Eddv,  H.  T.  Thermodvnamics.  18766 
Folkard,  C.  W.    Potable  water.  22146 

«      Gaudard,  J.    Foundations;  fr.  the  French.  17496 

Hildenbrand,  W.    Cable-making  for  suspension  bridges.  17364 

Hyde,  E.  W.    Skew  arches.  14154 

Induction  coils :  how  made  and  how  used.  20692 

Jacob,  A.    Designing  and  construction  of  storage  reservoirs.  14156 

—  Practical  designing  of  retaining  walls.  14155 
Kent,  W.  Strength  of  materials.  18771 
Ledoux,  — .  Ice-making  machines.  19253 
McMaster,  J.  B.    Bridge  and  tunnel  centres.  15378 

—  High  masonry  dams.  15798 
Mallet,  A.  Compound  engines.  14160 
Nolan,  T.  The  telescope.  20513 
Plympton,  G.  W.,  ed.  The  aneroid  barometer,  its  construction  and  use.  18104 
Roos,  J.  D.  C.  de.    Linkages :  dift'erent  forms  and  uses  of  articulated 

links.  •  .  19496 
Siemens,  C.  W.  Fuel.— Wormald,  J.  Value  of  artificial  fuels  as  com- 
pared with  coal.  14175 
Stahl,  A.  W.  Transmission  of  power  by  wire  ropes.  21347 
Tate,  J.  S.  Surcharged  and  difl'erent  forms  of  retaining  walls.  14167 
TurnbuU,  J.  Compound  steam  engine.  14168 
Vose,G.L.  Graphic  method  for  solving  certain  algebraic  problems.  14182 
Waring,  G.  E.  Sanitary  condition  of  city  and  country  dwelling  houses.  17203 
Zahner,  R.    Transmission  of  power  by  compressed  air.  18310 

Vannucchi,  Andrea.     See  Sarto,  A.  del. 

Van  Oosterzee,  J.  J.     See  Oosterzee,  J.  J.  van. 

Van  Rhyn,  G.  A.  F.     What  and  how  to  read  ;  guide  to  recent 
Eng.  literature,  cont.  classified  list  of  the  best  books  pub. 

in  Eng.  and  Amer.  14062 

Van  Santvoord,  C.     Memoirs  of  E.  Nott,  President  of  Union 

College  ;  rev.  by  T.  Lewis.  15570 

Van  Schaack,  H.  C.     Life  of  P.  Van  Schaack.  3782 

Van  Spendius,  Luck  of  ;  by  T.  G.  Appleton.     {In  Ms  Chequer- 
work.)  19019 

Van  Wert,  R.     Rip  Van  Winkle's  trav.  in  Asia  and  Africa.  22184 

Vapor.     Nystrom,  J.  W.     New  treat,  on   steam  engineering, 

phys.  properties  of  permanent  gases,  and  of  vapor.  17195 

Varieties  of  history  and  art;    by  A.  Hayward.      (In  his  Biog. 

and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s.,  v.  2.)                                   ,  12306 

Various  languages.  The,  of  Billy  Moon  ;  by  R.  M.  Johnston. 

{In  his  Dukesborough  tales.)  22894 

Varney,  G.  J.     The  young  people's  history  of  Maine.  12147 


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Varnhagen  von  Ense,  K.  A.  L.  P.     Extracts  h\  diaries  and 

letters.      {In  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.     Letters.)  2420 

—  Reiz  imd  Liebe.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16161 

—  Carlyle,  T.    Yarnnagen  von  Ense's  memoirs.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc. 

ess.,  V.  4.)  699 

—  Humboldt,  F.  H.  A.  von.  Letters  of  H,  1827-1858,  to  V.  von  Ense,  with 

ext.  f r.  Y.'s  diaries  and  letters  fr.  V.  and  others  to  H. ;  fr.  the  Ger- 
man, with  notes  and  index  of  names.  *I 
Varnhagen  von  Ense,  R.   A.  F.  L.  M.  {pseud  Rahel).  Jen- 
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Varona,  A.   de.     Sewer  gases  ;  their  nature  and  origin  ;   and 

How  to  protect  our  dwellings.     2d.  ed.,  rev.  21313 

Varro,   P.  T.,  Atacinus.     Fragmenta.     {In    Lemaire,   N.  E. 

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Vasari,  G.     Lives  of  the  most  eminent  painters,  sculptors,  and 

architects ;  tr.  with  notes,  etc.^  by  Mrs.  J.  Foster.  5  v.     20393-7 
Vasco  da  Gama.     See  Gama,  V.  da. 

Vasconselos  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  19082 

Vases.     See  Pottery.  • 

Vashti ;  by  A.  J.  Evans.  8004 

Vassall,  H.  R.  F.,  Lord  Holland.     Foreign  reminiscences  ;  ed. 

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Same.    (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

Vassall  Morton  ;  by  F.  Parkman,  Jr.  5617 

Vassar  College.     Raymond,  J.  H.     Life  and  letters;  ed.   by 

his  daughter.  20413 

Vassar  girls,  Three,  abroad  ;  by  L.  W.  Champney.  22133 

Vatel ;  ou,  Le  petit-fils  d'un  grand  homme ;  com^die-vaude. ; 

par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  13.)  ♦! 

Vathek.     See  Beckford,  W. 
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expostulation.  *I, 

—  Gladstone,  W.  E.    The  Vatican  decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil  alle- 

giance ;  with  the  replies  of  Archbishop  Manning  and  Lord  Acton.  *I 
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—  Leto,  P,    Eight  months  at  Rome  during  the  council.  16714 

—  Manning,  H.  E.  The  Vatican  decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil  allegiance.  *I 

—  Newman,  J.  H.    Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  *I 

—  Pope,  T.  C.    The  Council  of  the  Vatican.  9861 

—  Quirinus,  pseud.    Letters  fr.  Rome  on  the  council.  9643 

—  Theodorus.    The  new  reformation.  14260 

—  jSee  also  Fessler,  J.    The  true  and  false  infallibility  of  the  Popes. 
Vaublanc,  V.  M.  V.,  comte  de.     M6moires.     (Barriere.     Bib. 

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Vaudois.     See  Waldenses. 
Vaugelas,   C.  F.   de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.   A.      {In   his   Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  6.)  *I 

Vaughan,  C.  J.     Half  hours  in  the  Temple  church;  sermons.     12952 

—  Words  of  hope  fr.  the  Temple  church;  sermons.    4th.  ed.     -,.,..-<   p.X.8         16718 
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Vaughan,  F.     Kate  Weathers  ;  or.  Scattered  by  the  tempest.      17798 
Vaughan,  Henry.  Sacred  poems  and  private  ejaculations  ;  with 

mem.  by  H.  F.  Lyte.  "  4587 


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—  Brown,  J.    Vau^han's  poems.     {In  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  1.)  562 
Vaughau.  Herbert.     Coldstream.     {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.     Good 

stories.)  7023 

—  Same.    (In  Familiar  stories,  v.  1.)  18148 
Vaughan,  Herbert,  Bp.    Submission  to  a  divine  teacher  neither 

disloyalty  nor  the  surrender  of  mental  and  moral  freedom. 

{In  Fessler,  J.     True  and  false  infallibility.)  *I 

Vaughau.  Mrs.  M.  C,  joint  author.     See  Brockett,  L.  P. 
Vaughan,  R.     Revolutions  in  English  history,  v.  1.  4588 

Vaughau,  R.B.  Lectures  on  the  reasonableness  of  Christianity, 

and  the  shallowness  of  unbelief.     (Science  and  religion.)    19380 

—  Life  and  labours  of  St.  Thomas  of  Aquin.    2  v.  11665-6 
Vaughan,  V.  C.     Notes  on  the  osteology  and  myology  of  the 

domestic  fowl.  17427 
Vauvenargues,  L.   de  C,  Marquis  de.     Oeuvres  choisies.   {In 

Maximes  du  due,  etc.)  9533 

—  Morley,  J.     {In  his  Crit.  misc.)  11123 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.    {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  3, 14.  *I 
Vaux,  C.     Villas  and  cottages  ;  series  of  designs.  lUust.            4590 

—  Same ;  new  ed.  10547 
Vaux,  R.     Penal ;    an   element  in  social  science.  {In   Nat. 

Pris.  Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,  1874.)  *I 

Vaux,  W.  S.  W.     Greek   cities  and  islands  of  Asia  Minor. 

(Anc.  Hist.  fr.  monuments.)  17541 

—  Persia;  to  the  Arab  conquest.    (Anc.  Hist.  fr.  menuments.)  14069 
Vawser.  R.     Artizans'  and  labourers'  dwellings.     {In  Ass.  of 

Muuic.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  The  Rivers  Conservancy  and  Floods  Prevention  bill.     {In  Ass.  of  Mun. 

and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  7.)  *I 

—  The  separate  system,  and  economical  drainage.     {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and 

San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Suburban  house  drainage  and  water  supply.    {In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  San. 

Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  5.)  *I 
Veda.     Rig-Veda-Sanhita :    sacred  hymns  of  the  Brahmans ; 

tr.  and  expl.  by  F.  M.  Miiller,  v.  1.  8942 

—  Mueller,  F.  M.     {In  his  India.)  22819 

—  Whitney,  W.  D.    The  Veda.     {In  his  Orient,  and  ling,  stud.,  ser.  1.)  11096 

—  See  also  India.  Religion. 

Vega,  ship.     Nordenskiold,  A.  E.     Voyage  of  the  Vega  round 

Asia  and  Europe,  etc.     2  v.  21567-8 

Vegetable  kingdom.  Vegetable  physiology.  See  Botany.  Phy- 
siology. 

Vegetable  mould.     Darwin,  C.     The  formation  of  vegetable 

mould  thr.  the  action  of  worms,  with  obs.  on  their  habits.  20993 

Vegetable  substances.  Soc.  for  the  Diff.  of  Use.  Knowledge. 
Description  and  hist,  of  veg.  subst.  used  in  the  arts,  and 
in  domestic  economy.  4592 

—  Solly,  E.    Vegetable  subst.  used  in  the  arts  and  manuf.,  in  rel.  to  com- 

merce generally.     {In  Soc.  for  the  Enc  of  Arts,  etc.    Lect.)  4735 

Vegetables.  Busey,  S.  C.  The  gathering,  packing,  and  free 
marketing  of  vegetables,  etc.  {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 
Rept..  v.'2.)  *I 

—  Harris,  J.    Gardening  for  young  and  old ;  garden  vegetables.  22381 

—  See  also  Gardening. 

Vegetation.     Marion,  F.     Wonders  of  vegetation  ;    ed.,  with 

add.,  by  S.  de  Vere.  10507 

—  See  also  Botanv. 


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Veil  lifted  ;  [by  E.  Richardson].  8091 

Veil  partly  lifted  ;  by  W.  H.  Furness.  5693 

Veil  withdrawn  ;  by  Mme.  A.  Craven.  (Jettatrice.)  13552 
Veille  du  mariage,  La  ;  monologue  ;  par  J.  De  Marthold.     {In 

Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  2.)  14792 

Veitch,  J.  Memoir  of  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton.  8848 
Velasquez,  D.  R.  de  S.  Y.     Gautier,  T.     {In  his  Tableaux  k 

la  plume.)  14647 

—  Stone,  E.  Velazquez.  20578 
Veld,  K.  F.  van  der.  Axel.  {In  Tales  fr.  the  German.)  4347 
Veley,  M.     "For  Percival."  18075 

—  Milly's  first  love.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  21.)  19166 

—  Mrs.  Austin.  19859 

—  Rachel's  inheritance ;  or,  Damocles.  22341 
Velleius,  Paterculus.     See  Paterculus. 

Velocipedes,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  4.)  *I 
Venable,  C.  S.     Plan  of  the  University  of  Virginia.     {In  Nat. 

Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

Venable,  W.  H.,  ed.     The  amateur  actor;  collect,  of  plays.  19976 

—  Dramas  and  dramatic  scenes.    Illust.  20582 

Contents.  Stage  terms  and  directions. — Shakespeare,  "W.  Mercutio. 
— Wycherly,  Detraction.— Farquhar,  Boniface.— Congreve,  Braggadocio. 
— Mitford,  Rienzi.— Milman,  Ill-gotten  gold.— Shakespeare,  The  three 
caskets;  The  pound  of  flesh.— O'Keefe,  The  positive  man.— Colman,  the 
younger,  Pangloss.— Colman,  the  elder.  Inkle  and  Yarico.— Tobin,  The 
deceived  bride. — Lovell,  The  Greek  girl  and  the  barbarian. — Dryden, 
Ventidius  and  the  emperor.— Knowles,  Wm.  Tell.— Otway,  Jaflier  and 
Belvidera.— Sheridan,  The  dutiful  son.— Bulwer-Lvtton,  The  bequest.— 
Addison,  The  death  of  Cato.— Mason,  The  forlorn  nope  of  Mona. 

—  The  school  stage :  collect,  of  juvenile  acting  plays.  19977 
Vendetta,  The  ;  by  H.  de  Balzac.  19092 
Venezuela.     Dance,  C.  D.     Recollections  of  four  years  in  V.     22100 

—  Paez,  R.     {In  his  Travels  and  adventures.)  7676 

—  Spence,  J.  M.  The  land  of  Bolivar ;  or,  War,  peace,  and  adv.  in  V.  2  v.  22115-16 
Vengeance  Italienne,  La ;  com^die-vaude ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  23.)  *I 

Vengeur.     Carlyle,  T.     On  the  sinking  of  the  Vengeur.     {In 

his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  4.)  699 

Veni,  vidi,  vici ;  by  R.  E.  Francillon.  {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  1.)  22935 
Venice.     Flagg,  E.     Venice,  1797-1849.     2  v.  1477-8 

—  Freeman,  E.  A.    Sketches  from  the  subject  and  neighbor  lands  of  Yenice.      21213 

—  Hacklaender,  F.  W.     (Jw  Ms  Werke,  v.  26,  40.)  10285;  10294 

—  Hayward,  A.    Republic  of  Y. ;  rise,  decline,  and  fall.     {In  his  Sketches, 

etc.,  V.  2.)  20603 

—  Hazlitt,  W.  C.    History  of  the  Yenetian  republic.    4  v.  11152-5 

—  Ho  wells,  W.  D.    Yenetian  life.  6673 

—  Marsh,  J.  B.    Stories  of  Yenice  and  the  Yenetians.  11753 

—  Norton,  C.  E.    Yenice  and  St.  Marks'.    {In  his  Hist.  Stud,  of  Church 

building.)  19888 

—  Ruskin,  J.    Stones  of  Yenice.    3  v.  3733-5 

—  Smedley,  E.  Sketches  from  Yenetian  history.  2  v.  4012-1 S 
,  —  Symonds,  J.  A.    Yenetian  painting.     {In  his  Renaissance,  v.  3.)  17320 

—  Taine,  H.  A.  Italy :  Florence  and  Yenice.  7772 
Venice  preserved  ;  tragedv  ;  by  T.  Otway.     {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  3.)                     "^  11805 

Venitia  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  5837 
Vennor,  H.  G.     Our  birds  of  prey,  or  the  eagles,  hawks,  and 

owls  of  Canada.  Photographic  illust.  *I 
Vent  d'ouest ;    com^die ;    par  E.   D'Hervilly.     {In   Legouv^, 

J.  W.  E.  G.     Th^c^tre,  etc.,  ser.  2.)  14686^ 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


1305 


Ventidius    and   the   Emperor ;    from   Dryden.      {In   Venable, 

W.  H.     Dramas,  etc.)  20582 

Ventilation.  Assoc,  of  Mun.  and  vSan.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proceed- 
ings, passim.  *I 

—  Bernam,  W.    History  and  art  of  warming  and  ventilating.    2  v.  13955-6 

—  Burn,  R,  S.    Practical  ventilation.  621 

—  Butler,  W.  F.    Ventilation  of  buildings.  14139 

—  Constantine,  J.    Practical  ventilation  and  warming.  20798 

—  Denton,  J.  B.     (In  his  Hand  book  of  house  sanitation.)  21724 

—  Drysdale,  J.,  ana  Hayward,  J.  W.    Health  and  comfort  in  house-building ; 

ventilation  with  warm  air.  10959 

—  Gouge,  H.  A.    New  system  of  ventilation.  21229 

—  Hood,  C.    Treatise  on  warming  buildings,  ventilation,  etc.  18405 

—  Jenkin,  F.    Ventilation  and  warming.     (In  his  Healthy  houses.)  18513 

—  Kedzie,  R.  C.    Ventilation  of  the  dwellings  of  the  poor.    (In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Leeds,  L.  W.    Lectures  on  ventilation,  Franklin  Inst.,  1866-67.  7402 
Treatise  on  ventilation;  lectures,  1866-68.    Illust.                                           17590 

—  Morin,  A.    Warming  and  ventilating.    (In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1873, 

1874.)  14104;  14377 

—  Ruttan,  H,    Ventilation  and  warming;  add.,  V.  of  railway  carriages.  6727 

—  Varona,  A.  de.    Sewer  gases ;  and  How  to  protect  our  dwellings.  21318 

—  Wyman,  M.    Practical  treatise  on  ventilation.  4884 

—  See  also  Hygiene. 

Ventriloquism.     Cockton,  H.    Life  and  adv.  of  Valentine  Vox.         *I 
Ventura,  Padre.     Funeral  oration  at  Rome,     (/n  Pop.  life  of 

O'Connell.)  15421 

Venus.     Forbes,  G.     Transit  of  Venus.  13371 

—  Langley,  S.  P.    Venus  and  the  transit  of  1882.     (In  Brown,  R.    Science 

for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    British  transit  expeditions.    (In  his  Rough  ways.)  19539 

Transits  of  Venus.     (In  his  Mysteries,  etc.)  22822 

Transits  of  Venus ;  pop.  acct.  of  past  and  coming  transits,  1639.  13631 

The  universe  and  the  coming  transits.  12733 

—  Transit  of  Venus.  (In  Tribune  pop.  sci.)  12943;  *I 
Venus  ;  com^die  ;  par  H.  Bocage.  (Th^dtre  de  camp.,  s^r.  6.)  14690 
Venus  and  Adonis.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 

Venus  of  Milo.  Aicard,  J.  La  V^nus  de  Milo.  Recherches 
sur  I'histoire  de  la  d^couverte. 

—  Grimm,  H.    Die  Venus  von  Milo.     (In  his  Zehn  ausgewahlte  Ess.) 
Venus's  dove.     (In  Magician's  show  box.) 
V^pres  siciliennes,  Les  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe. 

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Verazzano,    G.   de.     Frost,  T.     Discoveries   of   V.     (In  his 

Hf.-hrs.  with  early  expl.) 
Verbalist,  The  ;  by  A.  Ayres. 
Verconsin,  E.     Adelaide  et  Vermouth.     (Th^dtre  de  camp., 

ser.  7.) 

—  Le  cap  de  la  trentaine;  com.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  s6r.  5.) 

—  Infanterie  et  cavalerie.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  3.) 

—  Une  nuit  au  Faulhorn;  Episode  de  voyage.     (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  s6r.  5.) 

—  Retour  de  Bruxelles ;  com^die.    (In  Legouv6,  J.  W.  E.  G.    Th6&tre,  etc., 

s6r.  4.) 

—  Le  rideau.     (Theatre  de  camp.,  s6r.  8.) 

—  Le  secret  de  Theodore,     f Theatre  de  camp.,  s6r  6.) 

—  Les  souhaits ;  com^die.    (7w  Sayn^tes,  cic,  s6r.  7.) 
Verdant  Green.     See  Bradley,  E. 

Verdelin,  Mme.  la  marquise  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his 

Nouv.  lund.,  V.  9.) 
Verdi,  G.     Aida. 

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—  Messe  dc  requiem.  *I 

—  Nabucodonosor.  *I 

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—  Same.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  ♦! 

—  La  Traviata.  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  ♦! 

—  II  trovatore.  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Tryon,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

—  Ferris,  G.T.  (/?i  ^is  Great  Italian  and  French  composers.)  18707 
Vergil.     See  Virgilius. 

Vergnaud,  — .     Practical  treatise  on  the  manufacture  of  colors 

for  painting.     See  Malepeyre,  M.  F. 

Vergniaud,  P.-V.     Gilfillan,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2267 
V^ricour,  L.  R.  de.     See  De  V^ricour,  L.  R. 
Verity-  dans  le  vin,  La ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2, 

V.  11.)  ♦! 
VMt^  dans  le  vin,  La;    comedie ;    par  C.  Coll^.      (Barri^re. 

Bib.  des  m6m.,  v.  4.)  14524 
Verlorner   Sohn ;    comoedia.     (In   Die   Schauspiele   der  Eng. 

Koinod.  in  Deutschl.)      (Dent.  Dich.  d.   16  Jahrh.)  16367 
VerMeei',  Jan.     See  Meer,  J.  Van  der. 
Vermont.      Abbott,    J.      Marco   in   Vermont.      (Marco   Paul 

stories.)  64 

—  Arthur,  T.  S..  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.    Vermont.    (Lippincott's  Cab.  hist.)  236 

—  Hemenway,  A.  M.    Poets  and  poetry  of  Vermont.  5450 

—  Sanborn,  A.  J.    Green  Mountain  poets.  13376 

—  Williams,  S.  Natural  and  civil  hist,  of  Vermont.  4798 
Vermont  wool-dealer.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  22.)  7982 
Vermuyden,  C.     Drainage  of  the  fens.     {Li  Smiles,  S.     Lives 

of  the  engineers,  v.  1.)  *I 

Verne,  J.     Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  Behemoth.  12688 
JVote.    Substantially  the  same  story  as  "  Meridiana." 

—  Around  the  world  in  eighty  days.  12173 

—  The  begum's  fortune;  tr.  bv  W.  H.  G.  Kino:ston;  acct.  of  the  mutineers 

of  the  "  Bounty."    Illust.  19478 

—  The  child  of  the  cavern;  or.  Strange  doings  underground;  tr.  by  W.  H. 

G.  Kingston.    2d.  ed.  17542 

—  Dick  Sands;  the  boy  captain;  tr.  by  E.  E.  Frewer.    Illust.  18206 

—  Doctor  Ox,  and  other  stories.  12875 

Contents.  Doctor  Ox's  experiment. — Master  Zacharius. — A  drama  in 
the  air.— A  winter  in  the  ice.— The  fortieth  French  ascension  of  Mont 
Blanc.  ^ 

—  Exploration  of  the  world;  famous  travels  and  travelers;  tr.by  D.  Leigh. 

Illust.  19052 

—  Great  explorers  of  the  19th.  cent.  21528 

—  Great  navigators  of  the  18th.  cent.    Illust.  19901 

—  The  field  of  ice.  13356 

—  Five  weeks  in  a  balloon;  from  notes  bv  Dr.  Furguson;  done  into  English 

by  "  Wm.  Lackland."    Illust.         '  7666 

—  A  floating  city;  The  blockade  runners.                       •  13014 

—  From  the  clouds  to  the  mountains.  12874 

—  From  the  earth  to  the  moon,  and  a  trip  round  it.  10470 

—  The  fur  country.  12078 

—  The  giant  raft ;  I.    Eight  hundred  leagues  on  the  Amazon ;  tr.  bv  W.  J. 

Gordon.                                                                                            *  21260 

—  The  giant  raft ;  II.    The  cryptogram ;  tr.  by  W.  J.  Gordon.  22064 

—  Hector  Servadac;  tr.  by  E.  E.  Frewer.    Illust.  17543 

—  In  search  of  the  castaways.  11713 

—  Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth.  11429 

—  A  journey  to  the  north  pole.  13378 

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—  Meridiana ;  adventures  in  South  Africa.  11400 

See  also  Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  Bohemoth,  above. 

—  Michael  Strogoft':  the  courtier  of  the  Czar;  tr.  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  16862 

—  The  mysterious  island :  1.    Dropped  from  the  cfouds.  14316 

Note\    This,  and  Wrecked  in  the  air,  are  different  trans,  of  the  same 
work. 

—  The  mysterious  island :  2.    Abandoned.  15383 

—  The  mysterious  island :  3.    Secret  of  the  island.  15350 

—  Off  on  a  comet!  journey  through  planetary  space;  [tr.]  bv  E.  Eoth.  17776 

—  The  steam  house;  pt.  i:  The  demon  of  Cawnpore;  tr.  by  A.  D.  King- 

ston.   lUust.  20290 
pt.  2 :  Tigers  and  traitors ;  tr.  by  A.  D.  Kingston.    Illust.  20519 

—  The  tribulations  of  a  Chinaman  in  China :  fr.  the  Fr.  by  Y.  Champlin.  19236 

—  The  tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.                              '  11734 

—  Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  seas.  11229 

—  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Capt.  Hatt^ras.  14125 
See  also  Journev  to  the  north  pole. 

—  The  wreck  of  the  Chancellor.  13771 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.    Jules  Verne's  didactic  fiction.     {In  his  Chats.)  22863 
Vernes,  M.    Histoire  des  id^es  messianiques  depuis  Alexandre, 

jusqu'a  I'erapereur  Hadrien.  *I 

Vernet,  .1.  E.  H.     Rees,  J.  R.     Vernet.  19766 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  5.)  *I 
Verney,  E.  H.     Ocean  sign-posts.     {In   Brown,  R.     Sci.    fox- 
all,  ser.  I.)  20445 

Veni  creator  spiritus ;    Veni   sancte   spiritus.      {In  Seven  gt. 

hymns  of  the   Mediaeval  Church.)  14300 

Vernon  Grove  ;  by  C.  H.  Glover.  1539 
Vernon-Harcourt.     See  Harcourt,  W.  G.  G.  V. 
Vernon  in  the  \'ale  ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.     {In  his  Cavaliers  of 

Eng.)  5071 

Veronese,  P.  C,  called  Paolo.     Jameson,  A.      {In  her  Mem.)  2324 

Veronica  ;  or,  The  free  court  of  Aarau  ;  by  J.  H.  D.  Zscholfke.  5220 

Verre  d'eau,  Le  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.      (Oeuvres,  s6r.  1,  v.  4.)  *I 
Verri,    A.     Roman   nights  ;  or,  The   tomb  of  the  Scipios  ;  fr. 

the  Italian.  4594 
Verrou,  Le  ;  sayn^te  en  vers  ;  par  Pontsevrez.     {In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  5.)  14795 
Vers  de  soci^te  ;  by  C.  H.  Jones.  15458 
Versailles.  Hazen,  W.  B.  The  school  and  the  army  in  Ger- 
many and  France  ;  with  diary  of  siege  life  at  Versailles.  10909 
Verse-making.  {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 
Verses  ;  by  H.  Hunt.  7300 
Verses  from  the  Harvard  Advocate.  16050 
Versification.  See  English  language.  Prosody. 
Vertebrates.     Buckley,  A.  B.     The  winners  in  life's  race  ;  or, 

The  great  backboned  family.  22242 

—  Huxley,  T.  H.    Anatomy  of  vertebrated  animals.  10059 

—  Jordan,  D.  S.    Manual  o"f  the  vertebrates  of  the  northern  U.  S.  15948 

—  Macalister,  A.     Zoologv  of  the  vertebrate   animals ;    rev.    by   A.    S. 

Packard.                     '  18430 

—  Martin,  H.  N.  andMoaXe,  W.  A.    Handbook  of  vertebrate  dissection.  21363 

—  Mivart,  St.  G.    The  cat ;  introd.  to  the  study  of   backboned  animals, 

espec.  mammals.  20676 

—  Ruschenberger.  W.  S.  W.    Vertebrate  animals.  {In  his  Elements  of  nat. 

hist.,  v.  1.)  3722 

—  See  also  Ichthyologj- ;— Zoology. 

Vertot,  R.  A.  de.     Siege  and  surrender  of  Rhodes,  1522.     {In 

Lieber,  F.     Gt.  events,  etc.)  5105 

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Very  simple  story,  A  ;  by  F.  Montgomery.  9075 

Very  woman,  A  ;  by  P.  Massinger.     (In  his  Plays,  v.  3.)  5130 

Very  young  couple,  A.  7332 
Vesalius,  A.     Kingsley,  C.     Vesalius  the   anatomist.     (In  his 

Health,  etc.)  12906 

—  Morley,  H.  (In  his  C.  Marot,  etc.,  v.  2.)  10826 
Vespa.     Judicium  coci  et  pistoris   judice   Vulcano.     (In   Le- 

maire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat.  min.,  v.  1.)    (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)       8359 
Vespucci,  A.  de.     Frost,  T.     Antarctic  explorations.     (In  his 

llf.-hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

—  See  also  America.    Discovery. 

Vestiges  of  the  natural  history  of  creation.  4595 

—  Same ;  11th.  ed.  *I 
Veteran,  The,  of  Marengo.  (In  Mt.  Roy.  pop.  tales,  v.  3.)  7224 
Veteran,   The;  drama;  by  J.  L.  Wallack.     (In   Mod.    stand. 

dr.,  V.  28.)  11824 

Veterinary  science.     Fleming,  G.     Manual  of  veterinary  sani- 
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Veuillot,  L.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  1.)         *I 
Veuve  dn    Malabar,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2, 

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Viardot,  L.     Wonders  of  European  art.  (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)     9873 

—  Wonders  of  Italian  art.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  8460 

—  Wonders  of  sculpture.  (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  15496 
Viardot-Garcia,  Mme.  M.  P.     Clayton,  E.  C.     (In  her  Queens 

of  song.)  5873 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     (In  his  Great  singers,  ser.  2.)  20365 
Viau,  T.  de.     Gautier,  T.     (In  his  Fusains  et  Eaux-fortes.)       14637 
Vibration.     Barrett,  Prof.     Sensitive  flames  as  illust.  of  sym- 
pathetic vibration.     (In  So.  Kensington  Sci.  lect.,  v.  2.)     17679 

—  Lovering,  J.    Sympathetic  V.  as  exhib.  in  ordinary  machinery.    {In 

Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 

Vicar  of  Bullhampton  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  10469 

Vicar  of  Morwenstow  ;  by  S.  B.  Gould.  15901 

Vicar  of  Wakefield;  by  O.  Goldsmith.  1567;  1570;  1571 

Vicar  of  Wakefield  ;. drama  ;  by  J.  S.  Coyne.     (In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  11.)  11813 

Vicar's  daughter.  The  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  10926 

Vicar's  people,  The  ;  by  G.  M.  Fenn.  21010 

Viccolo  di  madama   Lucrezia,    II ;  par   P.    M^rim^e.     (In  his 

Derni^res  nouv.)  9555 

Vice  versa  ;  by  F.  Anstey.  22012 

Vicissitudes  of  families ;  English,  Scotch,  Irish,  and  Continen- 
tal nobility  ;  by  A.  Hayward.  (In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess., 
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Vickers,  T.     Three  lectures  :  The  Bible  in   the   pub.    schools  ; 
The   Bible   case   in    court ;  Judic.  usurpation  in  the  Bible . 
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Vicksburg.     Reed,    S.    R.     The  Vicksburg  campaign,  and  the 

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Vicq  d'Azyr,  F.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his   Cans,   lund., 

V.  10.) 
Victims  ;  comedy;  by  T.  Taylor.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  24.) 
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Victor,  C.  M.     De  perversis  suae  setatis  moribus  ; 

Salmonen.     {In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet.  Lat. 

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G.  A.  Custer.     lUust. 
Victor  and  vanquished  ;  by  M.  C.  Hay. 
Victor  La  Tourette ;  by  [E.  A.  Warriner]. 
Victor  Norman  ;  by  C.  Vance  [M.  A.  Denison], 
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V.  2b.) 
Victoria,  Queen  of  Qreat  BHtain. 

Consort ;  compl.  by  C.  Grey. 

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Victories  and  defeats  ;  by  R.  P.  Anderson. 
Victorine  ;  drama;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     (/n  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

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Victory.      (Prize  ser.) 
Victory  Deane  ;  by  C.  Griffith.     3  v. 
Victory,  The,  of  the  vanquished  ;  by  [E.  Charles]. 
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Vie  bruise,  La  ;  com^die  ;  par  Mme.  L.  Figuier. 
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Vie  de  I'employe,  La ;  par  L.  Reybaud. 
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Vie  iiifernale,  La  ;  par  E.  Gaboriau.     2  v.  14623-4 

Vieille,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Operas  comiques,  v.  3.)  *I 

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Vieux  mari,  Le ;  com^die-vaude ;  par  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres, 
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Vieux  Mustache,  j^seud.     See  Gordon,  C. 

Views  afoot ;  by  B.  Taylor. 

Viga  Glum.     See  Glum,  Viga. 

Vignettes  from  nature  ;  by  G.  Allen. 

Vignettes  in  rhyme  ;  by  A.  Dobson. 

Vignettes  of  American  history  ;  by  M.  Howitt. 

Vignoli,  T.     Myth  and  science  ;  essay.     (Int.  sci.  ser.) 

Vigny,  A.  V.,  comte  de.  Cinq-Mars;  26®  ed.,  pr^c.  de  reflex- 
ions sur  la  v^rit^  dans  I'art. 

—  Same ;  fr.  the  French. 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Writings  of  V.     {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  1.) 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  cont..  v.  2;  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3;  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  6.) 
Viguier,  A.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   (in  his  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  11.) 
Vijn,    C.     Cetshwayo's    Dutchman ;  private   jour,  of  a    white 

trader  in  Zululaud  dur.  the  Brit,  invasion  ;  tr.  and  ed.  with 

pref.  and  notes  ;  by  J.  W.  Colenso.     Portr. 
Viking  tales  of  the  North.     See  Anderson,  R.  B. 
Vikings  of  the  Baltic  ;  by  G.  W.  Dasent.     3  v. 
Villa  on  the  Rhine  ;  by  B.  Auerbach.     2  v. 
Village-communities  in  the  East  and  West ;  lect. 
Village  dialogues  ;  by  R.  Hill. 
Village  doctor.  The  ;    by  the  Countess  d'Arbouville. 

Three  tales.) 
Village  lawyer.      (In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  20.) 
Village,  The,  of  palaces  ;  or,  Chronicles  of  Chelsea ;  by  A.  G. 

L'p:strange.     2  v.  22407-8 

Village,  The,  on  the  cliff  ;  by  Miss  Thackeray.  6662 

—  Same.    {In  her  writings.)  8668 
Village,  The,  on  the  heath ;  by  A.  Stifter. 
Village  politics  ;  by  C.  W.  Stubbs. 
Village  sketches  ;  by  T.  C.  Whitehead. 
Villages.     Egleston,  N.   H.     Villages  and  village  life ;    with 

hints  for  their  improvement. 
Villard,  H.     Historical  sketch  of  soc.  science  ;    People's  banks 

of  Germany.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1869.) 
Villard,  N.  de.     L'accordeur.      (In  Sayn^tes,  etc.,  ser.  4.) 

—  Les  adieux  de  la  petite  Diva.     {In  Sayn^'tes,  etc.,  s6r.  5.) 

—  Le  clown.     {In  Saynetes,  etc.,  s6r.  3.) 

—  Le  gommeux  devant  son  conseil  de  famille ;  fantaisie  en  vers.    {In  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.,  s^r.  6.) 


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Villari,  L.     In  change  unchanged.      (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  17023 

Villari,  P.  Niccol6  Machiavelli  and  his  times  ;  tr.  by  L.  Vil- 
lari.    2  V.  18455-6 

Villais,  C.  L.  H.,  due  de.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.   (In  his  Nouv. 

lund.,  V.  6  ;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  Vd.)  *I 

Ville,  G.     Six  lectures  on  agriculture.     (High  farming  without 

manure.)  6355 

Villehardouin,   Gr.   de.     Sainte-Beuve,   C.   A.     (In  his  Cans. 

lund.,  V.  9.)  *I 

Villemain,  A.  F.     Essay  on  the  character  and  genius  of  Fene- 

ion.     (In  Wight,  O.  W.     Adv.  of  Telemachus.)  1458 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  Ms  Portr.  cont.,  v.  2;  Cans,  lund.,  v.  1,  6.)  *I 
Villetard,  A.  Le  th^me  russe.  (Thedtre  de  camp.,  s^r.  8.)  14692 
Villetard,  E.  History  of  the  International ;  tr.  by  S.  M.  Day.  12755 
Villette;  by  C.  Bronte  [Nicholls].  514 
Villiers,  C.  P.     Speech  on  the  corn  laws,   (/w  speeches  of  Brit. 

statesmen,  ser.  2.)  7724 

—  Francis,  G.  H.  {In  his  Orators.)  1526 
Villiers,   G.,    1st.   Duke  of  Buckingham.     Shaw,   W.  H.     G. 

Villiers,  1st.  Duke  of  Buckingham  ;  Stanhope  essay,  18«2.  22705 
Villiers,  G.,  'M.  Duke  of  Buckingham.     Thomson,  K.  and  J. 

C.     (In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 

Villiers,  G.  W.  F.,  Earl  of  Clarendon.     Bagehot.  W.     (In  his 

Biog.  studies.)  20441 

—  Reid,  T.  W.  {In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 
Villiers  de  I'lsle-Adam,  — .      Le   chapeau  chinois.     (hi  Say- 

n^tes,  etc.^  ser.  3.)  14793 

Villon,  F.     Poems,  done  into  Eng.  verse  by  J.  Payne  ;  [with  a 

biog.  not,  of  v.]  20969 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  (/w  Azs  Caus.  lund.,  v.  14.)  *I 
Villoslada,  F.  N.  Dona  Blanca  of  Navarre.  5026 
Vincent,  C.  W.     See  Year-book  of  facts. 

Vincent,  F.,  Jr.     The  land  of  the  white  elephant;    trav.   and 

adv.  in  Farther  India,  1871-2.  12274 

—  Norsk,  Lapp,  and  Finn ;  or.  Travel  tracings.    Map.  20884 

—  Through  ana  through  the  tropics ;   travel  in  Oceanica,  Australasia,  and 

India.  15497 

Vincent,  J.     The  return  of  the  princess  ;  fr.  the  French.   (Ap- 

pletons'  new  hd.-vol.  ser.)  19748 

Vincent,  M.  R.     In  the  shadow  of  the  Pyrenees  ;    fr.  Basque- 
Land  to  Carcassonne.     Etchings  and  maps.  22879 
Vincent,  S.     Swan,  W.  W.     (In  Higginson,   T.  W.     (Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Vincentio  Ladislao  ;  comoedia,  v.  H.  J.  v.  Braunschweig.    (Deut. 

Dicht.  des  16  Jahrh.)  16368 

Vincenzo  ;  by  J.  Ruffini.  9970 

Vinci,  Leonardo  da.     Jameson,  A.     (In  her  Mem.)  2324 

—  Richter,  J.  P.    Leonardo.     (Illust.  biog.  of  gt.  artists.)  19540 

—  Sweetser,  M.  F.  Leonardo  da  Vinci.  (Art  biog.)  18094 
Vine,  J.  R.  S.     English  municipal  institutions;    their  growth 

and  development,  1835-1879,  statistically  illust.  19584 

Vine.     Flagg,  W.  J.     Three  seasons  in  European  vineyards.  8075 

—  Fuller,  A.  S.    Grape  culturist.  6538 

—  Husmann,  G.    American  grape  growing  and  wine  making.  19681 

—  Mohr,  F.    The  grape  vine ;  tr.  by  Horticola.  7018 


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—  My  vineyard  at  Lakeview ;  by  a  Western  grape  grower.  6605 

—  Reemelin,  C.    Vine-dresser's  manual ;  illust.  treat,  on  vineyards  and  wine- 

making.  7678 
Same.     {In  Saxton's  rural  hand  books,  ser.  3.)  6694 

—  Strong,  W.  C.  Culture  of  the  grape.  6332 
Vine  and  olive  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  16639 
Vines,  S.  H.     Apparatus  rel.   to  vegetable  physiology.  {In 

So.  Kensington  sci.  lect.,  v.  1.)  17678 
Vinet,  A.  R.     History  of  French  literature,  in  the  18th.  cent.  ; 

tr.  by  J.  Bryce.  5441 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Portr.  cont.,  v.  3-;  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Vineta  ;  by  E.  Werner  [E.  Buerstenbinder] .  17044 

Different  trans,  of  same  story  as  "  Under  a  charm." 
Vingt  ans  apr^s  ;  par  A.  Dumas.    3  v.  9352-4 

Vingt  mille  francs  ;    monologue  ;    par  E.  Desbeaux.     (Th^^re 

de  camp.,  s6r.  6.)  14690 

Vingt  neuf  (29)  degr^s  a  I'ombre  ;  comedy  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  Theatre  compl.,  v.  7.)  14571 

Vining,  E.  P.     The  mystery  of  Hamlet;    attempt  to  solve  an 

old  problem.  20907 

Vinsauf,  G.  de.     See  Galfridus  de  Vinosalvo. 
Vinson,  J.     Essay  on  the  Basque  language.      ( Jn  Webster,  W. 

Basque  legends.)  19585 

Vinton,  A.  H.     The  strength  and  the  weakness  of  youth.     {In 

Union  pulpit.)  6680 

Vinton,  F.     Fanaticism  rebuked.     {In  Fast  day  sermons.)  1454 

Viola  ;  by  E.  Bennett.  388 

Viola  ;  play  ;  by  E.  Maturin.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  26.)         11823 
Violet ;  by  M.  J.  Mcintosh.  2834 

Violet  flame,  The  ;   (In  Magician's  show  box.)  1507 

Violet  leaf.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Sherwood.     {In  her  Works,  v.  14.)     3968 
Violet  light.     Influence  of  violet  light  on  the  growth  of  ani- 
mals and  plants.     {In  Estes,  D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)        18864 
Violette  Charters.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  3.)  7224 

Violin,  Violinists.     Alard,  D.     Conservatory  method  for  the 

violin.  *I 

—  Bull,  S.  C.    O.  Bull;  a  memoir,  with  Ole  Bull's  "  Viohn  notes"  and  Dr. 

Crosby's  "  Anatomy  of  the  violinist."  22212 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.    The  great  violinists  and  pianists.  20470 

—  Hart,  G.    Tlie  violin ;  its  famous  makers  and  their  imitators.  14216 

—  Otto,  J.  A.    Treatise  on  the  struct,  and  preservation  of  the  Y.,  etc.  *I 

—  Phipson,  T.  L.    Biographical  sketches  and  anecdotes  of  violinists.  18546 

—  Sandys,  W.  and  Forster,  S.  A.    History  of  the  Y.  and  other  instruments 

played  on  with  the  bow.    Also,  Acct.  of  the  princ.  makers,  Eng.  and 
foreign.  *I 

—  Schebek,  E.    The  violin  manuf .  in  Italy,  and  its  German  origin ;   hist. 

sketch.  20684 

Violin  player,  The  ;  by  B.  Thomas.     3  v.  20591-3 

Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.     Annals  of  a  fortress  ;  tr.  by  B.  Bucknall.         *I 

—  Discourses  on  architecture ;  tr.  with  introd.  ess.  by  H.  Yan  Brunt.  *I 

—  Habitations  of  man  in  all  ages;  tr.  by  B.  BucknalK    Illust.  and  map.  *I 

—  Learning  to  draw :  or.  The  storv  of  a  voung  designer ;   tr.  by  Y.  Champ- 

lin.    Illust.  *  ■  19902 

—  On  restoration;  and  not.  of  his  works  in  connect,  with  the  hist,  monu- 

ments of  France,  by  C.  Wethered.  *I 

—  The  story  of  a  house.  "  *I 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Prem.  lund.,  v.  3;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  7.)  *I 
Violon,  le  ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  Cros.  (Theatre  de  camp., s^r.  8.)  14692 
Violou  russe,  Un  ;  par  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F,.  Durand].     2  y.       14627-8 


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Viotti,  G.  B.     Ferris,  G.  T.      (In  his  Gt.  violinists,  etc.)  20470 

Virchow,  R.     The  cranial  affinities  of  man  and  the  ape.     (In 

p:stes,  D.     Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Freedom  of  science  in  the  mod.  state ;   disc,  at  Conference  of  the  Germ. 

Assoc,  of  Naturalists  and  Physicians  at  Munich,  1877,  with  pref . ;   fr. 

the  German.    2d.  ed.  '  18518 

—  Medical  pract.  in  the  Troad,  1869;  Troy  and  Hissarlik.    (In  Schliemann, 

H.    Ilios.)  *I 

—  Cliflfbrd,  W.  K.    Virchow  on  the  teaching  of  science.     {In  his  Lect.  and 

pss     V   2  ")  19516 

—  Tuttle,*'H.'    (In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 
Virgilius  (or  Vergilius)  Maro,  P.     Opera  ;    qualem  tertio  pub. 

C.  G.  Heyne  cui  Servium  integrum,  et  var.  not.   cum  suis 
subj.  N.  E.  Lemaire.     (Bib.  Class.  Lat.)     8  v.  8351-8 

Contents.  Y.  1.  Praefationes.— Bucolica.— Georgica.  3.  Disquisitio 
de  carmine  epico  Virgiliano,— de  rerum  in  ^neide  inventione. — ^neidos 
lib.  I-IV.  3.  ^Eneidos  lib.  V-VIII.  4.  .Eneidos  lib.  IX-XII.— Dia- 
logus  inter  Italianum  philologum  et  editorem. — M.  Vegii  carmen. — De  na- 
tura  ^neidos  auct.  C.  Ruaeo.— De  natura  poematis  epici.  5.  Culex. — 
Ciris.— Catalecta.— Copa.— Moretum.— Comm.  sel.  e  Servio,  Donato,  etc., 
in  Ecloga  et  Georgicon.  6.  Comm.,  etc.,  in  ^neidos  lib.  I-VIII.  7. 
Coram.,  etc.,  in  ^neidos  lib.  IX-XII.— Vita,editiones,  etversiones.— Ex- 
trait  du  cours  de  po6sie  Latin  de  Lemaire  sur  Virgil.    8.    Indices. 

—  Works ;  with  comment,  by  J.  Conington.    3  v.    3d.  ed.  *I 

—  Works;  with  commentary,  etc.,  by  B.  H.  Kennedy.    2d.  ed.  *I 

—  Works;  lit.  tr.  into  Eng.  prose  with  notes,  bv  Davidson;  new  ed.  with 

add.  notes,  by  T.  A.  Buckley.  "  *l ;  4599 

—  Virgil.    2v.  5455-6 

Contents.  T.  1.  Eclogues;  tr.  by  Wrangham. — Georgics;  tr.  by 
Sothebv.    1  and  2.    JEneid;  tr.  by  Drvden. 

—  ^neid;  tr.  into  Eng.,  by  J.  D.  Long.  '  18678 

—  ^^neid ;  tr.  into  Eng.  blank  verse,  by  C.  P.  Cranch.       '  *I 

—  ^neid;  tr.  into  Eng  verse,  by  J.  Conington.  6776 

—  ^Eneids ;  done  into  Eng.  verse,  by  W.  Morris.  *I 

—  Georgics ;  tr.  into  Eng.  verse,  by  H.  W.  Preston.  20392 

—  The  greater  poems  of  V. ;  ed.  by  J.  B.  Greenough,  v.  1.  22498 

Contents.    V.  1.    Pastoral  poems ;  ^Eneid,  books  1-6. 

—  Poems;  tr.  into  Eng.  prose,  bv  J.  Conington.     {In  his  Misc.  writings, 

V.  2.)                                      *  11125 

—  Stories  f r.  V. ;  by  A.  J.  Church ;  illust.  f r.  Pinelli's  designs.  18436 

—  Boissier,  G.    La  religion  Romaihe,  v.  1.  14451 

—  Collins,  W.  L.    Vir^l.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  9334 

—  Conington,  J.    The  Eng.  translators  of  Virgil.     {In  his  Misc.  writings, 

V.  1.)  11124 

—  Goodrich,  S.  G.     {In  his  Famous  men,  etc.)  1591 

—  Nettloship,  H.    Ancient  lives  of  V.;  with  ess.  on  the  poems,  in  connect. 

with  his  life  and  times.  18601 
Vergil.     (Green,  J.  R.    Class,  writers.)  19544 

—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3. ;  Nouv.  lund.,  v.  11.)  *I 
Etude  sur  Virgile.  *I 

Virgin-martyr,  The;    by  P.  Massinger.     (In  his  Plays,  v.  1.)      5128 
Virgin  soil ;  by  I.  S.  Turgeneff.  17048 

Virginia.     Supt.  of  Public  Instruction. 

—  Annual  report,  1874;  with  reports  of  Virginia  Agricultural  and  Mechani- 

cal College,  and  Hampton  Normal  and  Agricultural  Inst.  17746 

DescrijMon. 

—  LipiJincott's  general  guide  for  settlers  in  the  U.  S.,  with  descr.  of  the 

climate,  soil,  etc.,  in  Virginia.  16676 

—  Pollard,  E.  A.    Virginia  tourist.  10626 

Education. 

—  See  Snpt.  of  Pub.  Inst.,  above. 

History. 

—  Arthur,  T.  S.,  and  Carpenter,  W.  H.    Virginia.  236 
■  —  Campbell,  C.    History  of  the  colonv  and  ancient  dominion  of  Virginia.  674 

—  Eggleston,  E.,  and  Seeley,  L.  E.    Pocahontas:  including  account  of  the 

early  settlement  of  Virginia,  etc.  19216 


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Cieneral  and  miscellaneous  loorks. 

—  Boyd,  C.  R.    Resources  of  South-west  Virginia.    Illust.  21536 

—  Chesney,  C.  C.    Military  view  of  recent  campaigns  in  Virginia,  etc.  *I 

—  Cooke,  J.  E.    Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion.  18668 
The  Virginia  comedians ;  or,  Old  days  in  the  Old  Dominion.  22571 

—  Dodge,  J.  R.    West  Virginia ;  farms  and  forests,  mines  and  oil-wells,  etc.  6104 

—  Humphreys,  A.  A.    The  Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and  '65.  22942 

—  Jefferson,  T.    Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia.  2339 

—  Noyes,  G.  F.  The  bivouac  and  the  battle-field;  campaign  sketches.  6106 
Virginia,  Army  of.     Gordon,  G.  H.     History  of  the  camp,  of 

the  Army  of  V.  under  Pope.  *I 

—  See  also  U.  S.  History.    Civil  war. 

Virginia  ;  a  Roman  sketch.      (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17179 

Virginia;  tragedy;  by  V.  Alfieri.  (7n /i^s  Tragedies,  v.  1.)  *I 
Virginia  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College.     Report,     (hi 

Virginia.    Supt.  of  Pub.  Inst.     Report,  1874.)  17746 

Virginia  Bohemians,  The;  by  J.  E.  Cooke.  19849 

Virginia  Graham  ;  by  J.  Jones.  7696 

Virginians,  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4159 

Virginians,  The,  in  Texas  ;  by  W.  M.  Baker.  18059 

Virginibus  puerisque  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson.  22710 

Virginius  ;  tragedy  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.     {In  his  Dram,  works.)  11888 

—  Same.  (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  4.)  11806 
Visible  sound.     Lowe,  F.  R.  E.     Visible  sound.     (In  Brown, 

R.  Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 
Visible  speech.     Bell,   A.   M.      Sounds   and   their   relations ; 

illust.  by  means  of  visible  speech.  *I 
Vision.     Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.     Recent  progress  of  the  theory 

of  V.     (In  his  Pop.  lect.)  11772 

—  Her^chel,  J.  F.  W.    On  sensorial  vision.     [In  his  Fam.  lect.)  6523 

—  Le  Conte,  J.    Sight;  monocular  and  binocular  vision.  20482 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Bailey  on  Berkeley's  Theory  of  vision.     {In  his  Diss,  and 

disc,  v.  2.)  5979 

—  See  also  Eye. 

Vision  de  Claude,  La ;  monologue  ;  par  P.  Delair.     (Th^dtre 

de  camp.,  s^r.  6.)  14690 

Vision  of  Echard,  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  G.  Whittier.  18015 
Vision,  The,  of  sudden  death  ;    by  T.  De  Quincey.     (In  his 

Misc.  ess.)                                            -  1157 

—  Same.  (In  Little  class.,  v.  3.)  '  12974 
Visions.  Clarke,  E.H.  Visions  ;  study  of  false  sight  (j9sewdop*a).  17756 
Visions,  The,  of  England  ;  [poems]  ;  by  F.  T.  Palgrave.  21412 
Visions  of  freedom ;  play  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.     (In  his  Exhib. 

drama.)  13308 

Visions  of  Paradise  ;  by  D.  N.  Lord.  7115 
Visions  of  the  future,  and  other  discourses  ;  by  O.  B.  Froth- 

ingham.  18403 

Visite  a  Bedlam,  line  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  2,  v.  4.)  *I 
Visite  du  docteur  ;  com^die  ;  par  L.  de  Neuville.     (In  Sayn^tes, 

etc.,  s^r.  8.)  14798 

Visited  on  the  children  ;  by  T.  Gift.  20633 
Vital,  The,  and  the  mechanical ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.     ( Jw  his 

Success,  etc.)  10753 
Vital  statistics.     Curtis,  T.  B.     Vital  statistics.     (In  Buck, 

A.  H.     Treatise  on  hj^giene,  etc.,  v.  2.)  19452 

—  Jarvis,  E.    Vital  statistics  of  different  races.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc. 

Jour.,  1874.)  15734 


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Vitality.     Tyndall,  J.     {In  his  Frag,  of  science,  v.  2.)  19304 

Vitet,  L.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     (In  Ms  Portr.  lit.,  v.  3.)  *I 
Vittoria  Colonna.     See  Colonna,  V. 
Vivacites  du  capitaine  Tic,  Les  ;  com^die  ;  par  E.  M.  Labiche. 

{In  his  Theatre  compl.,  v.  2.)  14559 
Vivian,  H.  H.     Notes  of  a  tour  in  America,  1877.     [Quebec 

and  U.  S.]  18450 

Vivian  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.                                                       1329  ;  15292 

Vivian  Gray;  by  B.  Disraeli.  11143 

Vivian  romance,  The  ;  by  M.  Collins.  10695 

Vivisection.  Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.  (/n /ws  Human  science,  e^c.)  16083 
Vizitelly,  H.    The  wines  of  the  world  characterized  and  classed  ; 

with  particulars  respect,  the  beers  of  Europe.  15933 
Vloten,  J.  van.     Spinoza ;  oration  ;  tr.  by  A.  Menzies.     {In 

Knight,  W.  Spinoza.)  22682 
Vocation.     Hale,  E.  E.     What  career?     Papers  on  the  choice 

of  a  vocation  and  the  use  of  time.  17457 

—  See  also  Business. 

Vocation  de  Louise,  La;  par  T.  Bentzon  [T.  Blanc].  14630 
Vogdes,  F.  W.    The  architect's  and  builder's  pocket  companion 

and  price  book.  14185 
Vogel,  H.     The  chemistry  of  light  and  photography.     Illust. 

(Int.  Sci.  ser.)  13665 

—  Handbook  of  the  pract.  andart  of  photography.  2d.  ed.  14081 
Vogel,  M.  On  beer;  a  statistical  sketch.  12211 
Vogu^,  C.  J.  M.,  comte  de.  Les  ^glises  de  la  Terre  Sainte.  *I 
Voice.     Cohen,  J.  S.     The  throat  and  the  voice.  19214 

—  Daniell,  W.  H.    The  voice,  and  how  to  use  it.              *  8746 

—  Durant,  G.    Hygiene  of  the  voice;  its  physiolo^  and  anatomy.  19275 

—  Haldeman,  S.  S.    Analytic  orthography ;  "investigation  of  the"^  sounds  of 

the  voice.                                                                                      ,  6956 

—  Hullah,  J.    Cultivation  of  the  speaking  voice.                              *  10943 

—  Potter,  H.  L.  D.     (Ill  his  Manual  of  reading.)  19907 

—  Rood,  O.  N.    Mvsteries  of  the  voice  and  ear.    {In  Hf.-hr.  with  mod.  sci., 

ser.  2.)          '  12131 

—  Rush,  J.    Philosophy  of  the  voice ;  its  physiological  hist.,  eic.  19000 

—  Russell,  F.  T.    Use  of  the  voice  in  reading  and  speaking.  22482 

—  Russell,  W.    Orthophony;  or,  The  cultivation  of  the  voice  in  elocution.  3752 
Same ;  re-ed.  by  F.  T.  Russell.  22051 

—  Seiler,  E.    The  voice  in  singing.  7473 
The  voice  in  speaking.  13349 

—  Streeter,  H.  R.  Voice  building.  9983 
Voice  from  the  vintage  ;  by  S.  S.  Ellis.  {In  her  Select  works.)  1369 
Voices  from  prison  ;  ed.  by  C.  vSpear.  4162 
Voices  from  the  press  ;  coll.  of  sketches  ;  by  J.  J.  Breuton.  4601 
Voices  of  the  night ;  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  4345 
Voiture,  V.  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Cans,  lund.,  v.  12.)  *I 
Voix  int^rieures,  Les  ;  par  V.  Hugo.  14444 
Volcanoes.     Brown,  R.     Science  for  all.     4  v.        20445-6  ;  20526-7 

—  Hartwig,  G.    The  subterranean  world.  10145 

—  Herschel,  J.  F.  W.    About  volcanoes  and  earthquakes.     (In  his  Fam. 

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—  Judd,  J.  W.    Volcanoes ;  what  they  are  and  what  they  teach.  20811 

—  Ponton,  M.    Earthquakes  and  volcanoes ;  hist.,  phenomena,  and  causes.  8453 

—  Proctor,  R.  A.    Mallet's  theory  of  volcanoes.     (In  his  Pleasant  ways.) 

—  See  also  Colima ;— Earthquakes ;— Etna ;— Hawaii. 
Voli^re,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  ser.  3,  v.  3.) 
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—  Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.  {In  his  Caus.  lund.,  r.  7.)  *I 
Volsunga  Saga.     Story  of  the  Volsungs  and   Niblungs   with 

songs  from  the  elder  Edda ;  from  the  Icelandic  by  E. 
Magniisson  and  W.  Morris.  10859 

Volta,  A.     Arago,  D.  F.  J.     Eulogy  on  V.     (In  Smithsonian 

Inst.  Kept.,  1875.)  12994 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.  The  Henriade,  with  the  battle  of 
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with  notes ;  ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.  4602 

—  Histoire  de  Charles  XII.  9404 

—  Same;  History  of  Charles  XII.  of  Sweden.  4603 

—  Lettres  de  la  marquise  Du  Deffand  h  V.     (Barritre.    Bib.  des  mem., 

V.  29,  30.)  14549-50 

—  Prayers,  sermons,  and  religious  thoughts;  fr.  the  Fr.  by  J.  E.  Johnson.       18613 

—  Zaire ;  trag6die.  9534 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Works,  v.  2.)  *I 
Same,    {in  his  Lives  of  men  of  letters.)  628 

—  Carlyle,  T.     ( Jw  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  2.)  697 

—  Everett,  A.  H.    Private  life  of  V.    {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  1424 

—  Hamley,  E.  B.    Voltaire.  17276 

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—  Wilson,  J.  (In  his  Stud,  of  mod.  mind.)  21197 
Volte-Face ;  com^die  ;    par  E.  Guiard.     (In  Legouv^,  J.  W. 

E.  G.     TMktrey  etc.,  s^r.  4.)  14688 

Volumetric  analysis,  Handbook  of  ;  by  E.  Hart.  17577 

Volupt^  ;  par  C.  A.  Sainte-Beuve.  *I 

Vomanus.     De  laudibus  hortuli.     (In  Lemaire,  N.  E.     Poet. 

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Vose,  G.   L.     Graphic  method  for  solving  certain  algebraic 

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—  Orographic  geology ;  or,  The  origin  and  struct,  of  mountains.  6396 
Voss,  J.  H.  Luise  ;  ein  landliches  Gedicht.  16215 
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Voyage  au  pays  rose  ;  monologue  ;  par  E.  Morand.     (In  Say- 

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Voyage  autour  de  ma  chambre ;  par  X.  de  Maistre.     (In  his 

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Voyages  dans  mes  poches  ;  monologue  ;  par  C.  Monselet.     (In 

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Voyage   de   Monsieur   Perrichon,   Le ;    com^die ;    par   E.   M. 

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—  See  also  Amadas,  P.;— Barlow,  A.;— Cavendish,  T.;— Cook,  Capt.;— 

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Note.    For  different  trans,  of  same  story,  see  Journey  to  No.  Pole. 
Voyages  and  travels.     {In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 

Vulcan,  This  son  of  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  19097 

Vyse,  L.  H.  A  winter  in  Tangier,  and  home  through  Spain.  22429 
W.,  C.  vS.     The  sisters  of  Soleure.  .  4031 

W.,  F.  von.  Gemiith  und  Selbstsucht.  (Deut.  Novellenschatz.)  16162 
W.,  F.  C.  Memoir  of  J.  Sefton.  {In  Minor  drama,  v.  1.)  6056 
W.,  H.  D.  A  feuilleton.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  16.)  19161 
W.,  K.,and  S.,  M.  S.    Tom  Haliburton's  quandary.  {In  Hale, 

E.  E.     Tales  for  trav.,  v.  5.)  13934 

W.,  S.  L.,  ed.  Now  is  Christ  risen  ;  poems  for  Easter  tide.  15681 
Waagen,  G.  F.     Peter  Paul  Rubens,  his  life  and  genius  ;    tr. 

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Wace*  H.     Barrow,  the  exhaustive  preacher ;  lect.  {In  Kempe, 

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Wace,  H.     Christianity  and  morality  ;    correspondence  of  the 

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—  Prefatory  memoir.  {In  Brewer,  J.  S.  English  studies.)  20734 
Wace,  W.  E.  Alfred  Tennyson  ;  his  life  and  works.  20552 
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Wachsmuth,  W.     Historical  antiquities  of  the  Greeks,  with 

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TVaddell,  P.  H.     Ossian  and  the  Clyde  ;  Fingal  in  Ireland  ; 

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Waddington,  G.  History  of  the  Church,  to  the  Reformation.  4604 
Waddington,  S.     Arthur  Hugh  Clough  ;  a  monogi-aph.  22554 

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Wade,  J.     History  of  the  middle  and  working  classes.  4605 

Wadsworth,  J.  S.     Hoppin,  W.   J.     {In  Higginson,   T.  W. 

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Waegner.     See  also  Wagner. 
Wager-Fisher.     See  Fisher,  M.  W. 

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tion and  force. 
Wages.     See  Labor. 

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Contents.      Autobiography. — The  Love-veto. — Pilgrimage  to  Beetho- 
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Legend  of   the  Nibelungen. — Opera-house  at  Bayreuth. — Catalogue  of 
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—  Beethoven.  13015 

—  Lohengrin.  *I 

—  Rienzi.  *I 

—  Tannhauser.  *I 

—  Same.     {In  Tryou,  G.  W.    Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 

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—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Great  .German  composers.)  18050 

—  Hueffer,  F.    Richard  "Wagner  and  his  "  King  of  the  Niblung."     {In  his 

Mus.  stud.)  19852 

Richard  Wagner  and  the  music  of  the  future.  12578 

R.  Wagner.  20163 

The  "Wagner  festival  at  Baireuth.     {In  his  Mus.  stud.)  19852 

—  Mathews,  W.  S.  B.    "Wagner,  and  the  music  of  the  future.  {In  his  How 

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—  Schmidt,  J.  {In  his  Bilder  aus  dem  Geistigen  Leben,  v.  2.)  16312 
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Wags,  The.     (A  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  4.)  19143 

Wahl,  O.  W.     The  land  of  the  Czar.  13731 

Waifs  fr.  the  way-bills  of  an  old  expressman  ;  by  T.  W.  Tucker.  10g55 
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Waite,  C.  B.  History  of  the  Chr.  religion  to  A.  D.  200.  2d.  ed.  *I 
Waite,  O.  F.  R.  Guide  book  for  the  eastern  coast  of  New  Eng.  10910 
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Waiting  for  the  verdict ;  by  R.  H.  Davis.  7077 

Wakefield  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.     (In  Little  class.,  v.  2.)  12973 

Wakeley,  J.  B.     American  temperance  cyclopaedia   of  hist., 

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—  The  heroes  of  Methodism ;  sketches  of  ministers,  etc.  4606 
Wake-robin  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.  9204 
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—  Smiles,  S.    Visit  to  the  countrv  of  the  Vaudois.    {In  his  Huguenots  in 

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Waldenses,  Legend  of ;  by  M.  J.  Windle.  4827 

Walde- Warren  ;  by  E.  Bennett.  (  With  his  Heiress  of  Belief ont.)    11739 
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Waldaner,  A.     Plays.     See  Sargent,  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
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Waldmiiller,  Robert,  pseud.     See  Duboc,  C.  E. 
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Wales.      Architecture. 

—  Timbs,  J.  and  Giinn,  A.    Abbeys,  castles,  and  anc.  halls  of  England  and 

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—  Hood,  P.    Christmas  Evans;  his  country,  efc.  22676 

—  Kohl,  J.  G.    Enuland  and  Wales.            *  2511 
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—  Price,  J.  Description  of  Wales.  (WitH  Car&doc  of  Llancarvan.  History 

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—  Sinclair,  C.    Hill  and  valley ;  or,  Wales  and  the  Welsh.  16855 

Education. 

—  Bennett,  C.  W.     {In  his  National  education  popularly  considered.)  18716 

Folk-lore,  Legends,  etc. 

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History. 

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Walewski,  A.  F.  J.  C,  comte.     Sainte-Beuve,  C.  A.     {In  his 

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Walford,  Edith.  Story  of  the  Chevalier  Bayard ;  fr.  the  Fr. 
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Walford,  Edward.     Holidays  in  home  counties.  20036 

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—  Lady  Adelaide.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  20.)  19165 

—  Mr.  Smith ;  a  part  of  his  life.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  13772 

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Walker,  A.     Life   of  Andrew  Jackson.     Added,  Narrative  of 

achievements  of  the  Amer.  army  at  New  Orleans,  1814-15.     4609 

Walker,  A.  Hints  to  women  on  the  care  of  property.  App., 
Management  of  money  ;  by  Lord  Lytton.  (Harper's  hf  .-hr. 
ser.)  17862 

Walker,  Amasa.  The  national  currency  and  the  money  prob- 
lem.    (Atlas  ser.)  18309 

—  The  science  of  wealth;  manual  of  political  economy.  6496 
Walker,  A.  L.    In  life  and  in  death.    {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood, 

n.  s.,  V.  20.)  19165 
Walker,  A.  C.     The  correct  card ;    or.   How  to  play  whist. 

New  ed.  16751 
Walker,  C.  E.    The  warlock  of  the  glen.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  36.)  11828 

Walker,  D.  British  manly  exercises.  4610 
Walker,  Mrs.  E.  A.     The  total  depravity  of  inanimate  things. 

{In  Little  class.,  v.  5.)  12976 
Walker,  F.  A.     Growth  and  distribution  of  population.     {In 

Woolsey,  T.  D.     1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  Indian  citizenship.     {In  Atlas  ess.)  18292 

—  Money.  17403 

—  Money  in  its  rel.  to  trade  and  industry.  18577 

—  Political  economy.     (Amer.  Sci.  ser./  22490 

—  Relations  of  race  and  nationality  to  mortality  in  the  U.  S.     {In  Amer. 

Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Repts.,  etc.,  1873.)  *I 

—  Some  results  of  the  census.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1873.)  15733 

—  The  wages  question ;  treat,  on  wages,  and  the  wages  class.  15814 

—  The  world's  fair,  Phila.,  1876;  crit.  acct.  (Atlas  ser.)  17508 
Walker,  F.  Wedmore,  F.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.)  16860 
Walker,  H.  Watson,  H.  C.  {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Walker,  H.  H.     The  Com^die  humaine   and   its   author ;  with 

tr.  fr.  the  Fr.  of  Balzac.  19095 

Walker,  J.     The  handy  book  of  object  lessons.  22430 

Walker,    James.     Sermons   preached   in   the   College  chapel. 

(Reason,  faith,  and  duty.)  16695 

—  Sermons  preached  in  the  chapel  of  Harvard  College.  16143 
Walker,  J.  B.     Experiences  of  pioneer  life  in  the  early  settle- 
ments and  cities  of  the  West.  20790 

Walker,  Jerome.     Summer  resorts  for  the  debilitated  children 

of  our  cities.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

Walker,  John.     Key   to   the   class,    pronunciation   of   Greek, 

Latin,  and  Script,  proper  names.  4611 

Walker,  J.,  M.D.     Lonsdale,    H.     {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb., 

V.  6.)  13815 

Walker,  J.  H.  A  few  suggestions  on  money,  trade,  and  bank- 
ing. 21177 
Walker,  M.  S.  White  robes.  8525 
Walker,  R.  Balfour,  C.  L.'  {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 
Walker,  S.  The  Christian  ;  sermons.  4612 
Walker,  S.  H.  Reid,  S.  C.  {In  his  Scouting  expeditions.)  2807 
Walker,  Thomas.     Aristology,  or  the  art  of  dining  ;  pref .  and 

notes  ;  by  F.  Summerly.  20688 

Walker,    Timothy.     Introduction   to  American  law.     oth.  ed., 

rev.  by  J.  B.  Walker.  8474 


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Walker,  W.     Handbook  of  drawing.     Wood  cuts,  etc.  18457 

Walking.     See  Animal  locomotion. 

Walking  tours  ;  by  R.  L.  Stevenson.  {In  his  Virginibus,  etc.)  22710 
Walks  abroad  and  evenings  at  home.     Illust.  6736 

Wall,  C.  A.     Reminiscences  of  Worcester,  Mass.  ;  hist,    and 

genealogical.  17152 

Wall,  S.  E.     Orange  Grove  ;  a  tale  of  the  Connecticut.  *I 

Wall  St.,  N'eic  York.     Medbery,  J.  K.     Men  and  mysteries  of 

Wall  St.  8462 

Wallace,  A.  R.     The  action  of  nat.  select,  on  man.     (In  Hf.- 

hr.  with  mod.  sci.,  ser.  2.)  12131 

—  Australasia;  with  ethnological  app. ;  by  A.  H.  Keane.    Maps  and  illust. 

2d.  ed.     (Stanford's  comp.  of  geog.'and  trav.)  20819 

—  Contributions  to  the  theory  of  nat.  selection ;  essays.  453 

—  The  geographical  distrib.  of  animals ;  with  study  of  the  rel.  of  living  and 

ext.  faunas  as  elucidating  the  past  changes  of  the  earth's  surface. 

Maps  and  illust.    2  v.  15957-8 

—  Island  life ;  or,  The  Phenomena  and  causes  of  insular  faunas  and  floras ; 

incl.  a  revision  and  attempted  solution  of  the  problem  of  geological 
climates.  20186 

—  Land  nationalization,  its  necessity  and  its  aims ;  comp.  of  the  system  of 

landlord  and  tenant  with  that  of  occupying  ownership.    2d.  ed.  22718 

—  The  Malay  Archipelago;  narr.  of  trav.,  1854-62;  with  stud,  of  man  and 

nature.    Illust.  7859 

—  On  miracles  and  modern  spiritualism ;  essays.  15728 

—  Protective  colours  of  animals ;  Protective  mimicrv  in  animals.  (Jw  Brown, 

R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  '  20446 

—  Tropical  nature,  and  other  essays.  17818 

Contents.  Climat«^  and  physical  aspects  of  the  equatorial  zone. — Equa- 
torial vegetation.— Animal  life  in  the  tropical  forests.— Humming  birds; 
as  illust.  the  luxuriance  of  tropical  nature.— Colours  of  animals  and  sex- 
ual selection.— Colours  of  plants  and  origin  of  the  colour-sense.— By-paths 
in  the  domain  of  biology. — The  distribution  of  animals  as  indicating  geo- 
graphical changes. 
Wallace,  D.  M.     Russia.  16901 

Wallace,  Mrs.  E.  D.     A    woman's    exper.    in   Europe;  Eng., 

France,  Germany,  and  Italy.  10809 

Wallace,  E  Outlines  of  the  philosophy  of  Aristotle.  2d.  ed.  20595 
Wallace,  H.  B.  Art  and  scenery  in  Europe  ;  with  other  papers.  4613 
Wallace,  Lew.     Ben-Hur  ;  tale  of  the  Christ.  20077 

—  The  fair  god ;  or,  The  last  of  the  'tzins ;  tale  of  the  conq.  of  Mexico.  11916 
Wallace,  Robert.   Antitrinitarian  biography ;  lives  and  writings 

of  disting.  antitrinitarians.     Pref.,  Hist,  of  Unitarianism 
in  England.     3  v.  "  *I 

Wallace,  Robert.  Talfourd,  T.  N.  Wallace's  Prospects  of 
mankind,  nature,  and  Providence.  (In  his  Crit.  and 
misc.  writings.)  4351 

Wallace,  W.     Kant.     (Phil,  class,  for  Eng.  readers.)  21662 

Wallace,  W.     Corner,  J.     Wallace,  the  hero  of  Scotland.  10573 

Wallace,  W.    V.     Maritana.     (In  Tyron,  G.  W.     Stand,    ed. 

of  op.  lib.,  V.  2.)  ,  *I 

Wallafce  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  *  23 

Wallace;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.     (Oeuvres,  s^r.  2,  v.  2.)  *I 

Wallace  ;  drama  ;  by  W.  Barrymore.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  33.)  11826 
Wallachia.     Clark,  E.  L.    The  Turkish  Slavonians,  the  Walla- 

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Wallack,  J.  L.  The  veteran.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  28.)  11824 
Walladmor.     DeQuincey,   T.     Walladmor.      {In  his  Lit.  rem- 

inis.,  V.  1.)  1153 
Wallenstein,  A.  E.  W.  von.     Wilson,  J.  G.     {In  his  Sk.  of 

illust.  sold.)  12537 
Waller,  E.     Disinfectants.     {In  Buck,    A.    H.     Treatise   on 

hygiene,  v.  2.)  19452 

—  Disinfection  and  disinfectants.    (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  1. 

1873.)  *I 
Waller,  J.  F.     Boswell  and   Johnson;  their   companions   and 

contemporaries.  2d.  ed.  20610 
Waller,  J.    F.  {pseud.     J.    F.  Slingsby).     The  revelations  of 

Peter  Brown,  poet  and  peripatetic.  *I 
Walley,  W.  P.     Biography  of  F.  W.  Crowninshield.   {In  Hig- 

ginson,  T.  W.  Harv.  mem.,  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 
Wallin,  J.  O.     Predikningar  ofver  de  arliga  Son-  och  hogtids- 

dagarnes  evangelier.     2  v.  15069-70 

N(jie.    V.  1  contains  Wallins  lefverne. 

—  Sanilude  vitterhetsarbeten ;  ny  uppla^a.    2  v.  15067-8 

N'ote.    V.  1  contains  Lefnadsteckning. 

Wallis,  (4.     Jewellery.      (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15475 

Wallis,  J.  C.     A  prodigious  fool.  20399 

Wallis,  S.  T.     Glimpses  of  Spain,  1847.  4615 

—  Spain ;  her  institutions,  politics,  and  public  men.  4614 
Wallis  Island.     Oliver,  J.     Wreck  of  the   Glide  ;  with   recol- 
lections of  the  Fijiis,  and  of  Wallis  Island.  4875 

Wallner,  F.     Der  arnie  Josy.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16161 

Walls.  Cook,  O.  What  shall  we  do  with  our  walls?  *I 
Walls,  Retaining.      Jacob,    A.      Practical   designing   of    ret. 

walls.  14155 

—  Tate,  J.  S.  Surcharged  and  different  forms  of  ret.  walls.  14167 
Walmsley,  H.  M.  The  ruined  cities  of  Zulu  Land.  2  v.  *I 
Walpole,    C.    G.     Short   history  of  the   kingdom   of  Ireland. 

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Walpole,  Horace.     Grown  schoolboys  ;  letter  to  G.  Montagu. 

{In  Hunt.  J.  H.  L.     Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Letters,  1735-97.    4  v.  4616-19 

—  Lettres  de  la  marquise  Du  Deffand  a  H.  Walpole.  1766-80.     (Barriere. 

Bib.  des  m6m.,  v.  29,  30.)  14549-50 

—  Letters  to  Sir  H.   Mann:  ed.  by  Ld.  Dover;  [with  sketch  of  the  life  of 

W] .    2  V.  4620-1 

—  Hayward,  A.     {In  his  Sketches,  etc.,  v.  2.)  20603 

—  Macaulay,  T.  B.     (In  his  Crit.,  hist.,  and  misc.  ess.,  v.  3.)        -  2788 
Same.^   (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  ess.)  20133 

—  Scott,  W.     (In  his  Lives,  etc.,  v.  2 :  and  Biog.  mem.,  v.  1.)  3851;  3837 

—  Stephen,  L.     (In  his  Hours  in  a  library,  ser.  2.)  16856 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  (In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Walpole,  Robert.     Brougham,  H.    {In  Ms  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)  527 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     (In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1812 

—  Oliphant,  M.  O.  W.     (In  her  Hist,  sketches.)  8132 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.  Sir  Robert  Peel  on  R.  Walpole.  (In  his  Misc.)  6599 
Walpole,  S.  The  electorate  and  the  legislature.  (Eng.  citizen.)  21851 

—  Foreign  relations.  (The  Eng.  citizen.)  22089 
Walpole  family.     Jessopp,  A.     One  generation  of  -a   Norfolk 

House  ;  cont.  to  Elizabethan  history.  19347 

—  Chambers,  W.  The  Walpoles.  (In  his  Stor.  of  old  families.)  18362 
Walrond,    T.     Letters   and   journals   of    James,   8th.  Earl  of 

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Walsh,  J.  H.  {pseud.  Stonehenge).     British  rural  sports.  12589 

—  Diseases,  and  how  to  cure  them.     {In  Every  horse  owner's  cyclopedia.)  12474 

—  The  dog  in  health  and  disease.                                                    ^  11344 

—  The  horse  in  the  stable  and  the  field ;  with  notes  and  add. ;  by  R.  McClure ; 

and  Essay  on  the  Araer.  trotting  horse;  by  E.  Harvey.  '  Illust.  7711 
Note.    This  work  is  reproduced  in  Every  horse  owner's  cyclopaedia. 

—  Manual  of  domestic  economv ;  inch  direct,  for  the  nursery  and  sick  room. 

Illust.                                '  4608 

—  The  modern  sportsman's  gun  and  rifle,  v.  1.  22928 

—  and  others.    The  dogs  of  Gt.  Brit.,  Amer.,  and  other  countries ;  their 

breeding,  training,  etc.  Illust.  18932 
Walsh,  M.  McN.     The  lawyer  in  the  school-room  ;  laws  of  the 

states  on  educ.  subjects.  6914 

Walsh,  R.,  ed.  Select  speeches  of  W.  Windham,  and  W.  Hus-  ' 

kisson  ;  with  biog.  sketches.  4826 

Walsingham,  C.     Annette.  13470 

—  O'er  moor  and  fen.  15419 
Walt  and  Vult ;   [by  J.  P.  F.  Richter].     2  v.                                 3653-4 
Walter,  W.  J.     Mary,  Queen  of  Scots  ;  a  jour,  of  her  captiv- 
ity, trial,  and  execution.     2  v.                                                   4622-3 

Walter  and   Hildegund.     Gibb,    J.     Walter   and   Hildegund. 

{In  his  Gudrun,  etc.)  22358 

Walter  Ash  wood  ;  by  P.  Siogvolk.  4004 

Walter  Goring  ;  by  Mrs.  Cudlip.  6653 

Walter  Lorimer  ;  by  [E.  M.  Sewell].     {In  her  Sketches.)'  3914 

Walter  Thornley ;  by  [S.  A.  L.  Sedgwick].  4624 
Walter's  tour  in  the  East ;  by  D.  0.  Eddy  ;  namely  : 

Athens.  19492 

Constantinople.  19491 

Damascus.  19490 

Egypt.  19487 

Jerusalem.  19488 

Samaria.  19489 

Walter's  wish.      (  F*Y/i  Tom  Ray.)  5299 

Walter's  word  ;  by  J.  Payn.  13972 

Waltham,  Mass.     Nelson,  P.  A.    Waltham,  past  and  present ; 

and  its  industries.  *I 
Walther  von  der  Vogelweide.     Walther  von  dei-  Vogelweide  ; 

hrsg.  V.  F.  Pfeififer.     (Deut.  class,  des  Mittelalters,  v.  1.)  16245 

—  Gedichte;  iibers.  von  K.  Simrock.  16244 

—  Kroeger,  A.  E.     {In  his  Minnesinger  of  Germany.)  11306 
Walton,    G.    E.     Mineral    springs  of  the  U.  S.  and  Canada  ; 

with  analyses  and  notes  of  the  prominent  spas  of  Europe, 

etc.  11574 
Walton,    I.     Lives   of  Donne,  Wotton,  Hooker,  Herbert,  and 
Sanderson  ;  with  acct.  of  the  author  and  his  writings  [by 
T.  Zouch].     2  V.                                                                         12284-5 

—  Same.    New  ed.,  with  notes.  4625 

—  and  Cotton,  C.    Complete  angler.  4628 
Walton,  J.  E.     Model  yachts,  and  model   yacht   sailing;  how 

to  build,  rig,  and  sail  a  self-acting  model  yacht.     Illust.  *I 

Walton  redivivus;  by  T.  Hood.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 
Walworth,  C.     The  gentle  skeptic  ;  or,  Essays  and   conversa- 
tions on  the  authenticity  and  truthfulness  of  the  Old  Test, 

records.  5919 
Walworth,  E.  H.     An  old  world,  as  seen  thr.  young  eyes  ;  or, 

Travels  around  the  world.  17024 


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Walworth,  M.  T.     Hotspur.  9698 

Wanderer,  The  ;  by  J.  A.  Maitland.  4626 

Wanderer,  The  ;  poem  ;  by  W.  E.  Channing.  9742 
Wandering  boys ;    drama;    by  Anon.     {In  Mod.   stand,  dr., 

V.23.)  11821 

Wandering  heir,  The  ;  by  C.  Reade.  11227 

Wandering  Jew,  The  ;  by  E.  Sue.  4348 

—  Same ;  another  copy,  3  v.  12281-3 
Wandering  Jew,  The  ;  by  M.  D.  Conway.  20842 
Wandering  Jew,  Legend  of  the  ;  twelve  designs  ;  by  G.  Dor6.  *I 
Wandering  May  ;  by  E.  Marshall.  (  With  Between  the  cliffs.)  12525 
Wandering  minstrel ;  by  H.  Mayhew.   {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  26.)  7984 

Wanklyn,  J.  A.     Milk-analysis.  6706 

—  Public  health.     See  Hart,  E. 

—  and  Chapman,  E.  T.    Water-analysis;  praet.  treat,  on  the  examination 

of  potable  water.  3d.  ed. ;  re-written  by  J.  A.  Wanklyn.  13294 
Wanted — a  widow  ;  by  D.  Boucicault  and  C.   Seymour.     {In 

French's  min.  dram.,  v.  17.)  11844 
Wanted — a  young  person  ;    by  F.  H.   Burnett.     {In  her  Jarl's 

daughter.)  18273 
Wanted — one  thousand  young  milliners,  for  the  gold  diggings  ; 

by  J.  S.  Coyne.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  26.)  7984 
War.     Channing,   W.   E.     Lecture  on  war.     {In  his  Works, 

V.  5.)  791 

—  Giles,  H.    The  cost  of  war.     (In  his  Lect.  and  ess.)  7860 

—  Laveleye,  E.  de.    On  the  causes  of  war,  and  the  means  of  reducing  their 

number.     (In  Cobden  Club  ess.,  2d.  ser.)  *I 

—  See  also  Military  art  and  science. 

War  ;  lect.,  by  J.  Ruskin.     (7?i  liis  Crown  of  wild  olive.)  6408 

War  correspondence  of  the  Daily  News,  1870.  Maps.  2  v.  9067  ;  9079 

—  Same;  1877-8;  with  connect,  narr.,  form,  a  contin.  hist,  of  the  war  bet. 

Russia  and  Turkey ;  incl.  letters  of  spec,  correspondents.    2  v.      17487;  17955 
War  trail,  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3632 
Warbeck,  P.     Gairdner,  J.     Story  of  Warbeck  ;  fr.  orig.  doc- 
uments.    {In  his  Hist,  of  Richard  III.)  18108 
Warburton,  E.  B.  G.     The  crescent  and  the  cross ;    or,   Ro- 
mance and  realities  of  eastern  travel.     New  ed.  4631 

—  Same;  17th.  ed.  *I 

—  Darien.  5815 

—  Reginald  Hastings.  5715 
Warburton,  Maj.  G.  Conquest  of  Canada.  2  v.  4629-30 
Warburton,   P.   E.     Journey  across  Australia.     Introd.   and 

add.  by  C.  H.  Eden  ;  ed.  by  H.  W.  Bates.  Illust.  13889 
Warburton,  Bev.  W.     Edward  III.     Maps.      (Epochs  of  Mod. 

Hist.)  13582 
Warburton,  W.,  Bp.  Stephen,  L.   (In  his  Ess.  on  freethinking, 

etc.)  19049 

Same;  with  changes.     {In  his  Hist,  of  Eng.  thought,  v.  1.)  16794 

Warburton,  W.  P.     Bull,  the  primitive  preacher.     {In  Kempe, 

J.  E.     Class,  preachers,  s«r.  2.)  18551 

Ward,  A.  W.     Chaucer.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  19964 

—  Dickens.     (Eng.  men  of  letters.)  21784 

—  History  of  Eng.  dram,  literature  to  the  death  of  Queen  Anne.    2  v.  15869-70 

—  Old  English  drama ;  Marlowe's  Tragical  hist,  of  Dr.  Faustus,  and  Greene's 

Honourable  hist,  of  Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay.  18263 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  ,  1325 

—  The  peace  of  Europe.     {In  Owens  College.    Ess.  and  add.)  12926 
Ward,  Artemas,  JfaJ.  Gen.     Headley,  J.  T.     (In  his  Wash- 
ington, etc.,  V.  1.)                                                ^                          1828 

Ward,  Artemus,  pseud.     See  Browne,  C.  F. 

Ward,  A.  N.     The  husband  in  Utah  ;    or,    Sights   and   scenes 

among  the  Mormons  ;  ed.  by  M.  Ward.  4632 

Ward,  E.     Speeches  on  commerc,  financ,  and  other  subjects.  *I 

Contents.  A  ship-canal  connect,  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  oceans. — A  just 
bankrupt  law.— Our  commerc.  rel.  with  the  Brit.  No.  Amer.  provinces. 
—The  tariff  and  the  true  princ.  of  taxation.— Treaty  with  the  Hawaiian 
Islands.— Our  commerc.  rel.  with  Canada.— Financ.  cond.  of  the  nation. — 
The  financ.  problem.— Distribution  of  the  Geneva  award.— Nationalitv  of 
the  democratic  party.— True  policy  of  the  government  as  to  the  conduct 
of  the  war. — Best  policy  toward  the  South.  States.— Shipping  act  rel.  to 
merchant  seamen. — A  coinage  dept.  at  the  Assay  office  in  N.  Y. — Ques- 
tions of  the  times. — A  free  canal  policy. 
Ward,  Mrs.  F.  M.     The  microscope,  or,  Descr.  of  objects  of 

spec,  interest  and  beauty  ;  with  directions.    Illust.  3d.  ed.     8542 
Ward,  G.     Gustafson,  Z.  B.     Genevieve  Ward  ;  biog.  sketch.  21215 
Ward,  G.  A.     Biographical  not.  of  Amer.  loyalists.     {In  Cur- 
wen,  8.     Journal,  etc.)  1067 
Ward,  G.  C.     Biography  of  P.  A.  Porter.     {In  Higginson.  T. 

W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  '  6492 

Ward,  Harriet.     The  Cape  and  the  Kaffirs.  4635 

—  Helen  Charteris.  5760 

—  Jasper  Lyle.  4638 
Ward,  Mrs.  H.  O., pseud.     See  Moore,  C.  J. 

Ward,  Sir  H.  G.     Francis,  G.  H.     {In  his  Orators.)  1525 
Ward,  J.     Workmen  and  wages  at  home  and  abroad  ;  or.  The 

effects  of  strikes,  combinations,  and  trades'  unions.  7197 
Ward,  J.  W.,  ^arl  of  Dudley.  Thornton,  P.  M.  Lord  Dud- 
ley. {In  his  For.  secretaries,  v.  2.)  221  ^b 
Ward,  J.  H.  Life  and  letters  of  J.  G.  Percival.  6462 
Ward,  M.  Practical  treatise  on  the  art  of  illuminating.  *I 
Ward,  R.  Life  of  Dr.  Henry  More  ;  [with]  letters.  *I 
Ward,  R.  P.     Chatsworth.  5214 

—  De  Vere ;  or,  The  man  of  independence.    2  v.  in  1.  4633 
Ward,  S.     Gammell,  W.     Life  of  W.     {In  Sparks,  J.  Lib. 

of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  19.)  4128 

Ward,  T.  H.     The  English  poets;    select.,  with  crit.  introd.  ; 

and  a  gen.  introd.  by  M.  Arnold.     4  v.  20417-20 

Contents.    Y.  1.    Chaucer  to  Donne.    3.    Ben  Jonson  to  Dryden. 
3.    Addison  to  Blake.    4.    Wordsworth  to  Dobell. 
Ward,   W.     Marshman,   J.   C.     Life   and   labours   of    Carey, 

Marshman,  and  Ward,  the  Serampore  missionaries.  6898 

Ward,  W.  G.  The  ideal  of  a  Chr.  church  consid.  in  comp. 
with  existing  pract.  ;  defence  of  articles  in  the  Brit.  Critic 
in  reply  to  remarks  on  them  in  Mr.  Palmer's  "Narrative." 
2d.  ed.  12386 

—  Influence  upon  morality  of  a  decline  in  relig.  bel. ;   The  soul  and  future 

life.     {In  Burlingame,  E.  L.    Curr.  disc,  v.  2.)  17646 

Ward,  Dewey  &  Co.     Texas  state  penitentiary.   {In  Nat.  Pris. 

Ref.  Cong.  Trans.,  1874.)  *I 

Ward  or  wife?  13925 

Warden,  F.  L.,  joint  author.     See  Goodrich,  F.  B. 
Warden,  R.  B.     Account  of  the  private  life  and  pub.   services 

of  S.  P.  Chase.  12958 


1326  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Warden,  The  ;  by  A.  Trollope.  9814 

Warder,  J.  A.     American  pomology :  Apples.     Illust.  6768 
Ware,  D.  E.     Biography  of  W.  D.  Russell.     {In  Higginson, 

T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Ware,  Harriet.     Memoir.  4641 

Ware,  H.,  Jr.     Formation  of  the  Chr.  character.  4642 

—  Ware,  J.  Memoir  of  H.  "Ware,  Jr.  2  v.  4645-6 
Ware,  John,  M.D.     Memoir  of  H.  Ware,  Jr.     New  ed.    2  v.  4645-6 

—  Philosophy  of  natural  history.  13190 
Ware,  J.  F.  W.     Home  life  :  what  it  is,  and  what  it  needs.  5664 

—  Wrestling  and  waiting :  sermons.  21605 
Ware,  M.  G.     Death  and  life.  6685 

—  Thoughts  in  my  srarden.  4th.  ed.  8769 
Ware,  M.  L.  (P.)  Hall,  E.  B.  Memoir  of  M.  L.  Ware.  1726 
Ware,  R.     Stedman,   C.   E.      {In  Higginson,   T.   W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Ware,  Wm.     Aurelian.     See  Probus,  below. 

—  Julian ;  or.  Scenes  in  Judea.    2  v.  4M9 

—  Probus ;  or,  Rome  in  the  3d.  century.  4650 

Note.    Subsequently  pub.  under  the  title,  Aurelian. 

—  Life  of  N.  Bacon.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  13.)  4122 

—  Sketches  of  European  capitals.  4647 

Contents.    Ancient  Rome. — St.  Peter's  and  the  Vatican.— Florence .— 
Naples.— The  Italians  of  middle  Italy.— London. 

—  Zenobia;  or,  The  fall  of  Palmyra.    2  v.  4648 
Ware,  W.  R.     Application  of  Mr.  Hare's  system  [minority  rep- 
resentation] to  the  nomination  of  overseers  of  Harvard 
college.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 

—  Charcoal  drawing.     (In  Antefix  papers.)  14186 

—  Greek  ornament;  illust.  with  plates  painted  in  the  orig.  colors.  17982 

—  Modern  perspective ;  princ.  and  pract.  of  plane  and  cylindrical  persp. ; 

with  plates.    2  v.  *I 
Warfield,   C.   A.     The   cardinal's  daughter:    seq.   to   "Feme 

Fleming."  16958 

—  A  double  wedding;  or,  How  she  was  won.  13922 

—  Feme  Fleming.  16902 

—  The  household  of  Bouverie.    2  v.  in  1.  2002 

—  Ladv  Ernestine ;  or,  The  absent  lord  of  Rocheforte.  16129 

—  Miriam  Monfort.  11958 

—  Miriam's  memoirs :  seq.  to  "Monfort  Hall."  15543 

—  Monfort  Hall.  15498 

—  Romance  of  Beauseincourt.  12782 

—  Sea  and  shore;  seq.  to  "Miriam's  memoirs."  15682 
Waring,  G.  E.,  Jr.     Book  of  the  farm  :  rev.  ed.  of  The  handy- 
book  of  husbandry.  17479 

—  The  bride  of  the  Rhine ;  in  a  Mosel  row-boat.    Add.,  Paper  on  the  Latin 

poet  Ausonius  and  his  poem  "Mosella;"  by  C.  T.  Brooks.     [Illust.]  17404 

—  Elements  of  agriculture.  4668 

—  A  farmer's  vacation.     [Trip  thr.  the  Netherland  provinces,  parts  of  !N^or- 

mandy  and  Brittany,  and  the  Channel-Islands] .  15330 

—  Healthy  houses.    See  jenkin,  F. 

—  Sanitary  cond.  of  city  and  country  dwelling  houses.  (VanNostrand's  sci. 

ser.)  17203 

—  Sanitary  cond.  of  country-houses  and  grounds.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Rept.,  V.  3.)  *I 

—  Sanitary  drainage  of  houses  and  towns.  15767 

—  Sewerage  and  drainage  of  cities.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Rept.,  v. 5.)  *I 

—  Storm-water  in  town  sewerage.     (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc., 

V.  6.)  *I 

—  Tyrol,  and  the  skirt  of  the  Alps.    Illust.  19237 

—  Village  improvements  and  farm  villages.  17070 

Contents.    Village  improvements.— Village  sanitary  work.— Farm  vil- 
lages.—Life  and  work  of  the  Eastern  farmer. 

—  Whip  and  spur.  13666 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS. 


1327 


Waring,  J.  B.     A  record  of  my  artistic  life. 

Warington,  R.     The  chemistry  of  the  farm. 

Warington.     See  also  Warrington. 

Warlock,  The,  of  the  glen  ;    melo-drama ;    by  C.   E.  Walker. 

(In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  36.) 
Warlock  o'  Glen  warlock  ;  by  G.  MacDdnald. 

—  Same.    (In  Wide  awake,  v.  12.) 
Warming.     Bernan,  W.     History  and  art  of  warming  and  ven- 


12111 
21436 


11828 

20711 

21142 


tilating,  etc.     2  v. 


13955-6 


Constantine,  J.    Practical  ventilation  and  warming,  with  illust.  and  ex- 
amples. 

—  Derby,  G.    Inquiry  into  the  infl.  of  anthracite  fires  upon  health ;   with 

rem.  upon  artificial  moisture,  and  the  best  modes  of  warming  houses. 
2d.  ed. 

—  Fawkes,  F.  A.    Hot  water  heating  on  the  low-pressure  system. 

—  Hood,  C.    Practical  treat,  on  warming  buildings  by  hot  water,  steam, 

and  hot  air. 

—  Jenkin,  F.    Ventilation  and  warming ;  lecture.  (7w /lis  Healthy  houses.) 

—  Moriu,  A.    Warming  and  ventilating  occupied  buildings.     (In  Smithso- 

nian Inst.  Kept.,  1873, 1874.)  14104 

Warner,  A.  B.  (pseud.  Amy  Lothrop).  Dollars  and  cents.  2  v. 

—  My  brother's  keeper. 

—  Three  Httle  spades. 

—  joint  author.    See  Warner,  S. 

Warner,  C.  D.    A  hunting  of  the  deer.   (Little  classics,  v.  17.) 

—  American  men  of  letters ;  namely : 

Frothingham,  O.  B.    G.  Ripley. 
Lounsbury,  T.  R.    James  Fenimore  Cooper. 
Sanborn,  F.  B.    H.  D.  Thoreau. 
Scudder,  H.  E.    N.  Webster. 
Warner,  C.  D.    W.  Irving. 

—  Back-log  studies. 

—  Baddeck,  and  that  sort  of  thing. 

—  Being  a  boy. 

—  The  book  of  eloquence ;  collect,  of  extr.  in  prose  and  verse. 

—  Captain  John  Smith;  study  of  his  life  and  writings.     (Amer.  worthies.) 

—  In  the  Levant. 

—  In  the  wilderness ;  How  spring  came  in  New  England. 

—  Mummies  and  Moslems. 

Subsequently  pub.  as  My  winter  on  the  Nile. 

—  My  summer  in  a  garden. 

—  My  winter  on  the  Nile.    See  Mummies  and  moslems. 

—  Saunterings. 

—  Washington  Irving.     (American  men  of  letters.) 

—  Why  young  people  read  trash.     (In  Abbott,  L.    Hints 

—  Bryant,  W.  C.  and  Putnam,  G.  P.    Studies  of  Irving. 

—  joint  author.    See  Clemens,  S.  L. 
Warner,  S.  (pseud.  E.  Wetherell).     Daisy.     2  ser. 

—  Diana. 

—  The  end  of  a  coil. 

—  The  hills  of  the  Shatemuc. 

—  The  house  of  Israel. 

—  The  letter  of  credit. 

—  The  little  camp  on  Eagle  Hill. 

—  Melbourne  House. 

—  My  Desire. 

—  Nobody. 

—  The  old  helmet.    2  v. 

—  Pine  needles. 

—  Queechy. 

—  Sceptres  and  crowns. 

—  The  wide,  wide  world. 

—  Willow  brook. 

—  Ellen  Montgomery's  book-shelf :  Mr.  Rutherford's  children.    2  v 

—  The  gold  of  Chickaree. 

—  Sav  and  seal.    2  v. 

—  WVch  Hazel. 


20798 


7637 
22218 

18405 
18513 

;  14377 

4652 

4651 

7395 

20166 

22029 
22386 
21778 
21308 
21126 
11282 
12634 
17292 


21126 


etc.) 


17864 
15940 

9142 

10492 
21126 
19847 


7477 


9951 
17113 
20085 

4654 
20204 
20865 
12045 

5771 

18663 

22185 

5485-6 

19505 

4657 
13109 

4660 

12358 

4655-6 

16592 

4658-9 

15768 


1328  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Warner,  W.     Experiences  of  a  barrister.  4667 

Warp  and  woof;  by  Holme  Lee  [H.  Parr].  10790 
Warren,  Mrs.  E.     How  to  furnish  and  adorn  a  house  on  small 

means.  7557 
Warren,  E.     Life  of  J.  C.  Warren.     2  v.                                      1846-7 

—  Life  of  J.  Warren.                      '  7329 
Warren,  F.  E.     The  liturgy  and  ritual  of  the  Celtic  Church.  20750 
Warren,  G.  W.     History  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Asso- 
ciation.    Illust.  *I 

Warren,  H.     Artistic  treat,  on  the  hum.  figure  ;  cont.  hints  on 

proportion,  color,  etc.    4th.  ed.     (Putnam's  art  hd.-bks.)  20908 

Warren,  H.  W.     Christ's  connection  with  the  Sabbath.     {In 

Sabbath  essays.)  19808 

—  Solomon.  (Jti  Boston  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Young  men,  e«c.)  4914 
Warren,  I.  and  Small,  A.  E.  The  household  physician.  9068 
Warren,  I.  P.     Jerusalem,  ancient  and  modern.  *I 

—  The  Parousia ;  crit.  study  of  the  Script,  doctr.  of  Christ's  second  coming, 

etc.  19053 

Warren,  J.     Warren,  E.     Life  of  J.  Warren.  7329 
Warren,  J.  C.     Warren,  E.     Life  of  J.  C.  Warren.     2  v.        1846-7 

Warren,  J.  E.     Para;  or.  Adv.  on  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.  4661 

—  Vagamundo;  or,  The  attach^  in  Spain.  4662 
Warren,  Joseph.     Everett,  A.  H.     Life  of  W.     {In  Lives  of 

em.  individ.,  v.  2.)  2709 
Same.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  10.)  4119 

—  Frothingham,  R.    Life  and  times  of  J.  Warren.  6102 

—  Magoon,  E.  L.     {In  his  Orators  of  Amer.  rev.)  2858 

—  Sketch  of  W.     {In  Lives  of  her.  of  Amer.  rev.)  2122 
Warren,  J.    True  civilization ;  a  subj.  of  interest  most  immed- 
iately to  the  men  and  women  of  labor  and  sorrow.  *I 

Warren,  R.     Opening  address.     {In  Religious  aspects,  etc.)  5339 
Warren,  S.  E.     Drafting  instruments  and  operations  :    text- 
book.    2d.  ed.  22491 

—  Elementary  projection  drawing ;  theory  and  practice.    5th.  ed.,  rev.  20292 

—  Elements  of  descr.  geometrv,  shadows  and  perspective,  etc. ;  text  and 

plates.    2  V.                       "  20291 

—  Elements  of  machine  constr.  and  drawing;  text  and  plates.    2  v.  10192 

—  Manual  of  element,  problems  in  linear  perspective ;  notes  on  aerial  per- 

spective. 20293 

—  Problems  in  stone  cutting.  20294 
Warren,  Samuel.     Lecture,  Hull  Mechanics'  Inst..  1856.     {In 

Literary  addr.,  ser.  3.)  7727 

—  Now  and  then.    New  ed.  4664 

—  Passages  fr.  the  diary  of  a  late  physician.                                    '  4663 

—  Ten  thousand  a  year.  New  ed.  4665 
Warren,  T.    R.     Shooting,    boating,    and   fishing    for   young 

sportsmen.  9654 

—  The  Yachtman's  and  amateur  sailor's  primer;  hints  on  seamanship,  and 

simple  methods  for  finding  the  latitude  and  longitude.  13838 
Warren,  W.  F.     The  Christian  consciousness  ;  its  apologetical 

value.     {In  Boston  lect.,  1872.)  8988 
Warreniana ;  with  notes,  crit.  and  expl.  ;  by  the  editor  of  a 

quarterly  review.  7011 

Warriner,  E.  A.     Victor  La  Tourette.  13595 

Warring,  H.     Squire  Paul.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18179 
Warrington,  j9se?/d.     See  Robinson,  W.  S. 
Warrington.     See  also  Warington. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1329 

Warrington's  manual ;  by  W.  S.  Robinson.  13781 

Warrior,  priest,  and  statesman  ;  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams.  14132 

Wart,  G.  von  der.    Watson,  H.  C.     {In  hisHeroic  women.)  4676 
Warton,  T.     History  of  English  poetry.     4  v.                          10116-19 

—  Sonnets ;  Inscription  on  a  spring.  (In  Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 

—  Hamilton,  W.  (In  his  Poets  laureate.)  18533 
Warwick,  Mary,  Countess  of.     Sketch  of  Lady  W.     (In  Wom. 

of  worth.)  1219 
Warwick,  Eng.     Black,  A.  and  C.      {In  their  Guide  to  Leam- 
ington.) *I 
Warwick  woodlands.  The  ;  by  H.  W.  Herbert.     {In  Jiis  Frank 

Forester's  sporting  scenes,  e^c,  v.  1.)  9030;  9274 

Warwickshire,  Eng.    Black,  A.  and  C.  Guide  to  Warwickshire.  *I 
Was  he  guilty? ;  by  E.  A.  Dupuy.     See  How  he  did  it. 

Was  he  successful?;  by  R.  B.  Kimball.  »5581 
Washburn,  C.  A.     History  of  Paraguay  ;  with  notes  of  pers. 

obs.,  and  remin.  of  diplomacy  under  difficulties.     2  v.     13667-8 
Washburn,  E.  A.    Moral  responsibility  and  physical  law.     {In 

Chr.  truth  and  mod.  opinion.)  13496 

—  Sermons.  22492 

—  The  social  law  of  God :  sermons  on  the  ten  commandments.  2d.  ed.  15571 
Washburne,  E.  B.     Sketch  of  E.  Coles,  Gov.  of  111.,  and  of 

the  slavery  struggle  of  1823-4.  21263 
Washburn,  Emory.     Address.      Worcester  Co.  Free  Inst,  of 

ludust.  Science.     Commencement,  1873.  12098 

—  Expert  testimony  and  the  pub.  serv.  of  experts.     (In  Am,  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Kept.,  V.  3.).  *I 

—  Historical  sketches  of  the  town  of  Leicester,  Mass.  4669 

—  Lectures  on  the  study  and  practice  of  law.  9628 

—  Limitations  of  judicial  power.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

—  Memoir  of  L.  Lincoln.  18143 

—  Slavery  as  it  once  prevailed  in  Mass.     (In  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Lect.)  7869 
Washbui  n,  F.  T.    Sermons  and  essays  ;  with  extr.  fr.  a  memo- 
rial pamphlet.  16130 

Washburn,  H.  S.     Woman  suffrage,  the  growth  of  civilization. 

{In  Wom.  Suff.  Tr.)  14359 

Washburn,  I.  Cheever,  H.  T.  Autobiography  and  memo- 
rials of  W.  18151 

Washhmn,  K.  S..  formerly  M7's.  Valerio.     Ina.  9173 

—  The  Italian  girl.                 •  12359 

—  Perfect  love  casteth  out  fear.  13669 
Washburn,  W.  T.  Fair  Harvard  ;  story  of  Amer.  college  life.  8001 
Washed  ashore  ;  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  10615 
Wasliington,  B.  Story,  J.  {In  his  Misc.  writings.)  4262 
Washington,  George.   Writings  ;  with  life  of  the  author,  notes, 

etc..  by  J.  Sparks.     12  v.  4140-51 

Contents.  V.  1.  Sparks,  J.  Life.  2.  Letters  official  and  private  before 
the  revolution.  3-8.  Correspondence  and  misc.  papers  rel.  to  the 
revolution.  9.  Private  correspondence.  10,  11.  Correspondence 
official  and  private.  13.  Speeches  and  messages  to  Congress,  proclama- 
tions, and  addresses. 

—  Letters.     (In  Bay,  W.  V.  N.    Bench  and  Bar.)  18194 

—  Maxims  of  W. ;  coll.  and  arr.  bv  J.  F.  Schroeder.  3804 

—  Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    George  Washington.  16638 

—  Baker,  W.  S.  Engraved  portr.  of  W.,  with  not.  of  the  originals  and  biog. 

sk.  of  the  painters.  *I 

—  Binney,  H.    Inquiry  into  the  form,  of  Washington's  farewell  address.  *I 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  2.)  526 

—  Cecil,  E.    Life  of  Washington.  737 


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—  Clarke,  J.  F.    Washington  and  the  secret  of  his  influence.    {In  his  Mem. 

and  biog.  sk.)  17757 

—  Coe,  J.    Life,  messages,  etc.     {In  his  True  American,  v.  2.)  5424 

—  Custis,  G.  W.  P.    Recollections  and  priv.  mem.  of  W. ;  notes  by  B.  J.  • 

Lossing.  4673 

—  Everett,  E.    Life  of  Washington.  1425 

—  Greg,  W.  R.    Three  men  and  three  eras.     (In  his  Rocks  ahead.)  13507 

—  Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    Essay  on  the  character  and  infl.  of  W.  in  the  revolution.  1699 

—  Headley,  J.  T.     Washington  and  his  generals.    2  v.  1828-9 

—  Hervey,  IST.    The  memory  of  W. ;  with  biog.  sk.  of  his  mother  and  w^ife.  4674 

—  How^itt,  M.    Washington's  reception  in  N.  Y. ;  W.  takes  leave  of  the  armv. 

(In  her  Vignettes.)                                                                                  '  7679 

—  Hyde,  A.  M.    American  boy's  life  of  Washington.  6995 

—  Irving,  W.    Life  of  Washington.    5  v.  2151-5 
Student's  life  of  Washington.  10498 

—  Kapp,  F.     (In  his  Aus  und  iiber  Amerika,  v.  1.)  16220 

—  King,  T.  S.    Washington,  or,  Greatness.     (In  his  Patriotism.)  5721 

—  Kirkland,  C.  M.    Memoirs  of  Washington.  2492 

—  Lieber,  F.    Washington  and  Napoleon ;  essay.     (In  his  Misc.  writ.,  v.  1.)  20134 

—  Lossing,  B.  J.    The  home  of  Washington.    '  8783 

—  Marshall,  J.    Life  of  Washington.    5  v.  *I 

—  Myers,  F.     (In  his  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 

—  Parker,  T.     (In  his  Hist.  Amer.)  15407 

—  Phelps,  Mrs.  E.  B.    Memoir  of  Washington;  written  for  boys  and  girls.  15435 

—  Sketch  of  W.     (In  Lives  of  heroes  of  Amer.  rev.)                  '  2122 

—  Sparks,  J.    Life  of  Washington ;  abrgd,    2  v.  4138-9 

—  Trescot,  W.  H.    Diplomatic  hist,  of  the  administrations  of  W.  and  Adams.  *I 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (hi  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 

—  Whipple,  E.  P.    Washington  and  the  principles  of  the  revolution.     (In 

his  Character.)  6546 

—  Wilson,  J.  G.     (In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 

—  Winthrop,  R.  C.    Washington,  Bowdoin,  and  Franklin,  as  portr.  in  occ. 

addresses.  15546 

—  See  also  Lippard,  G.    Legends  of  the  Amer.  revolution. 
Washington,  J.     Progress  of  naval  architecture  ;  also,  On  life- 
boats.    {In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.     Lect.)  4735 

Washington,  Mary.     Custis,  G.   W.  P.     Mary  Washington. 

{I7i  Worn,  of  worth.)  1219 

Washington,  Martha.     Goodrich,  S.  G.      (In  his  Lives.)  1584 

—  Sketch  of  M.  Washington.  (In  Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 
Washington,  D.  C.     Ames,  M.  C.     Ten  years  in  Washington.  12860 

—  Dahlgren,  M.  V.    Etiquette  of  social  life  in  Washington.  20563 

—  Quincy,  J.  Washington  soc.  in  1826.  (I7i  his  Figures  of  the  past.)  22480 
.  — Winthrop,  T.  Washington  as  a  camp.  (J/i /i,is  Life  in  the  open  air.)  15936 
Washington,  Mt.     Mt.  Washington  in  winter.  9229 

—  Pickering,-W.  H.    Guide  to  the  Mt.  Washington  range.  21776 

—  See  also  White  Mts. 

Washington,  drama  ;  by  M.  F.  Tupper.  16615 

Washington  Square  ;  by  H.  James.  ,/>•.  20060 
Washington  Territory.     See  Northwest ;  West. 

Wasielwski,  —  von      Life  of  R.  Schumann  ;  tr.  by  A.  L.  Alger.  11168 

Wasps.     Lubbock,  J.     Ants,  bees,  and  wasps.  21797 

Wassail;  by  C.  Hamley.  18804 
Wasson,  D.  A.      The   nature   of   religion.      (In  Free    Relig. 

Assoc.    Freedom  and  fellowship.)  13778 

Waste.     Symonds,  J.  A.     Waste.      (In  his  Misc.)  22835 

—  Waste.  (In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 
Waste  not,    want  not ;  by  M.  Edge  worth.      (In  her  Parent's 

assistant.)  1336;  15296 
Waste  products  and  undeveloped  substances ;   by  P.  L.  Sim- 

monds.  13477 

Watch,  The  ;   by  A.  R.  Hope.      (In  his  Seven  stor.)  20275 

Watch  and  ward  ;  by  H.  James,  Jr.  17762 

Watch-coat,  A,  History  of  ;  by  L.  Sterne.     (In  his  Works.)  4228 


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Watchers,  The,  on  the  Longships  ;  by  J.  F.  Cobb.  21881 

Watches.     See  Time-keepers. 

Water.  Austin,  G.  L.  Water-analysis;  handbook  for  water- 
drinkers.  22234 

—  Buckley,  A.  B.    A  drop  of  water  on  its  travels.     (In  her  Fairyland.)  18435 

—  Corfield,  W.  H.    Water  and  water  supply.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  14144 

—  Ekin,  C.    Potable  water;  how  to  form  a  judgment  on  the  suitableness 

of  water  for  drinking  purposes.  20269 

—  Folkard,  C  W.    Potable  water;  rel.  efficiency  of  dift".  methods  of  detect. 

impurities.                                                     '  22146 

—  Fox,  C.  B.    Sanitary  examinations  of  water,  air,  and  food.  18215 

—  Tissandier,  G.    Wonders  of  water ;  f r.  the  Fr.,  with  add.  by  S.  De  Vere.  9834 

—  Tyndall,  J.    The  forms  of  water  in  clouds  and  rivers,  ice  and  glaciers.  11065 

—  Wanklyn,  J.  A.  and  Chapman,  E.  T.    Water  analysis;  pract.  tr.  on  the 

examination  of  potable  water.  13294 

—  Williams,  C.  W.    On  heat  fn  its  rel.  to  water  and  steam.  6515 

—  See  also  Water  supply. 

Water;  by  J.  Abbott.     (Rollo's  philosophy.)  45 

Water  and  land  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  9871 

Water-babies,  The  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  5770 

Water-closets.  Fowler,  A.  M.  Description  of  self-acting 
water-closets.  {In  Ass.  of  Munic.  and  San.  Eng.  and 
Sur.  Proc,  v.  2.)  -      *I 

Water  colors.     Harnard,  G.     Use  of  water  colours.      {In  his 

Drawing  fr.  nature.)  *I 

—  Hulme,  F.  E.    Flower  painting  in  water  colours.  *I 

—  Penley,  A.    System  of  water-color  painting ;  compl.  exp.  of  the  present 

state  of  the  art.  19257 

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Water  cure,  The  ;  by  [Miss  Muloch].     {In  her  Nothing  new.)      5082 
Water-cure  library.    See  Fowlers  and  Wells'  Water-cure  library. 
Water  Lily,  The,  Log  of  ;  by  R.  B.  Mansfield.  12202 

Water  supply.     Corfield,  W.  H.     Water  sup.,  sewerage,  etc.         *I 

—  Denton,  J.  B.    Water.     (7w  Ais  Sanitary  eng.)  *I 

—  Fanning,  J.  T.    Practical  treat,  on  water  sup.  engineering;  rel.  to  the 

hydrology,  etc.,  of  water-works  in  No.  Amer.  17054 

—  HaskoU,  W.  D.    Waterworks;  distrib.  of  water  in  towns  under  the  con- 

stant and  intermittent  svstems,  gauging  streams,  etc.     (Pract.  of  Eng. 

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—  Hughes,  S.    Treatise  on  waterworks  for  the  supplv  of  cities  and  towns.  *I 

—  Jenkin,  F.     {In  his  Healthy  houses.)                       '  18513 

—  Macassey,  L.  L.    Hints  on  the  water  sup.  of  towns  and  villages.  17236 

—  Ranee,  C.  E.  de.    The  water  supply  of  Eng.  and  Wales;  its  geology,  etc.  21557 

—  Slagg,  C.    Sanitary  work  in  the  smaller  towns  and  in  villages.  16781 

—  Spon,  E.  Water  supply ;  the  present  pract.  of  sinking  wells ;  with  geolog. 

consid.,  and  examples  of  wells  executed.  14245 

—  See  also  American  Public  Health  Association.    Reports ;— Association  of 

Mun.  and  San.  Eng.  and  Surv.    Proceedings. 
Also  Hygiene;— England;— Wales. 
Water  talk  ;  by  E.  E.  Hale.     {In  his  His  level  best,  etc.)  11209 

Water-wheels.      Donaldson,   W.      Principles  of  constr.    and 

efficiency  of  water-wheels.  16767 

Water  witch  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  967 

Waterbury,  J.  B.     Memoir  of  J.  Scudder.  2463 

Watering  places.     See  Great  Britain.     Also  Resorts. 
Waterloo,  Battle  of.     Adams,  C.     {In  his  Great  campaigns.)     18150 

—  Chesney,  C.  C.    Waterloo  lect. ;  study  of  the  campaign  of  1815.  12800 

—  Gardner,  D.    Quatre  Bras,  Ligny,  and  Waterloo.  21613 

—  Lieber,  F.    Personal  reminiscences  of  Waterloo.     (In  his  Misc.  writ., 

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—  Mercer,  C.  A.    Journal  of  the  AVaterloo  campaign,  1815.  2  v.                     10645-6 
Waterloo  ;  par  Erckmann-Chatrian.  9402 

—  Same;  Eng.  trans.  8083 


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Waters,  N.  R.     Through  Rome  on  ;  mem.  of  Chr.  and  extra- 

Chr.  experience.  17865 

Waterston,  R.  C.     Thoughts  on  moral  and  spiritual  culture.  4675 

Waterston,  Mrs.  R.  C.     Adelaide  Phillipps  ;  a  record.    2d.  ed.  22880 
Watertown,  Mass.     Sketch  of  W.  to  1738.     (7n  Nelson,  C.  A. 

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Watkins,  M.  G.     Origin  of    our  domesticated   animals.      {In 

Brown,  R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Watson,  A.  E.  T.     Sketches  in  the  hunting  field.     lUust.  *I 
Watson,  E.  P.     Modern  pract.  of  Amer.  machinists  and  engi- 
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Watson,  E.     Men  and  times  of  the  revolution  ;  trav.  in  Europe 
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W.  C.  Watson.     2d.  ed.                          •  6064 
Watson,  E.  H.     Child-life  in  Europe;  historical,  mytholog., 

fairy,  and  other  stories.  13111 

—  Child-life  in  Italy;  story  of  six  years  abroad.  6276 
Watson,  G.     Fairholt,  F.  W.'    G.  Watson,  the  Sussex  calcu- 
lator.    {In  his  Eccen.  and  remark,  characters.)  5058 

Watson,  H.  C.     Heroic  women  of  history.  4676 

Watson,  H.  W.     Treatise  on  the  Kinetic  theory  of  gases.  17001 
Watson,  J.  L.^  joint  author.     See  Keddie,  Miss. 

Watson,  J.  W.     Beautiful  snow  ;  and  other  poems.  8448 
Watson,  J.  C.     Theoretical  astronomy,  rel.  to  the  motions  of 

the  heavenly  bodies.  16131 
Watson,  J.     Kant  and  his  Eng.  critics ;    comp.   of  crit.   and 

empirical  philosophy.  22305 

—  Schelling's  rel.  to  Kant  and  Fichte ;  Schelling's  early  treatises,  transcen- 

dental idealism  and  philosophy  of  identity;  Schelling's  later  philosophy 

and  transition  to  Hegel.     (/7i  Bridgman,  R.  L.    Concord  lect.)  22506 

Watson,  J.  S.     Biographies  of  J.  Wilkes  and  W.  Corbett.  8963 

—  The  reasoning  power  in  animals.  9630 
Watson,  M.  L.  Lonsdale,  H.  (77i/m  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)  13814 
Watson,  R.  Apology  for  the  Bible  ;  letters  to  T.  Paine.  4677 
Watson,  R.  History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  II.,  of  Spain.  Am.  ed.  4678 

—  and  Thomson,  W.  History  of  the  reign  of  Philip  III.  of  Spain.  4679 
Watson,  R.  S.  Caedmon,  the  first  3Eng.  poet.  15645 
Watson,  W.     Whether  crime  can  be  extirpated.     (TriNat.  Pris. 

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Watt,  J.     Arago,  F.     Biography  of  W.      {In  his  Biog.  of  dis- 

ting.  sci.  men,  ser.  2.)  7752 

—  Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Lives  of  philos.)  524 

—  Cooper,  T.     (In  his  Triumphs  of  perseverance,)  6741 

—  Howe,  H.     (In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 

—  James  Watt.     (In  Biography  and  criticism.)  7911 

—  Life  of  W.     (In  Wonders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 

—  Muirhead,  J.  P.    Life  of  W.  3181 

—  Sketch  of  W.     (In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 

—  Smiles,  S.    Boulton  and  Watt;  Early  life  of  W.    (In  his  Lives  of  the 

engineers,  v.  4.)                               '  *I 
Lives  of  Boulton  and  Watt.  8739 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Triumphs  of  steam ;  stor.  f r.  the  lives  of  Watt,  etc.  13303 
Watteau,   A.     Wedmore,  F.      Watteau.      {In  his  Masters  of 

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Watterson,  H.,  ed.    Oddities  in  South,  life  and  character.  lUust.  22306 
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courtship.— Maj.  Jones's  travels.— Davy  Crockett.— J.  Proctor  Knott. — 
Bill  Arp.— Uncle  Remus,— Dukesborough  tales.— Sut  Lovingood.— George 
W.  Bagby.— The  newspaper  wits.— A  trio  of  old  oddities. 
Watts,  A.  M.  H.     An  art-student  in  Munich.    2d.  ed.    2  v.      20751-2 

—  A  school  of  life.  2037 
Watts,  E.  Vegetables  and  flowers.  Illust.  6449 
Watts,  I.  Cotton.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15469 
Watts,  1.,  D.D.     Horse  lyrica?  and  divine  songs  ;  with  mem.  by 

R.  Southey.  4681 

—  Hall,  A.  M.    Residence  of  Dr.  Watts.     (In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.    Life  and  choice  works  or  Watts.  1784 

—  Hood,  E.  P.    Isaac  Watts ;  life  and  writings,  homes  and  friends.  15877 

—  Parker,  J.  Life  and  genius  of  Dr.  Watts.  (In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 
Watts,  W.  M.  Organic  chemistry.  (Collin's  elem.  sci.  ser.)  12632 
Wau-Bun  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Kinzie.  ,  11699 
Waveline,  the  little  mermaid  ;  by  A.  Moore.     (In  Hale,  E.  E. 

Tales  for  trav.,    v.  7.)  13936 

—  Same.  {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)  11874 
Waverley,;  by  W.  Scott.  3833 
Waverley  novels.     See  Scott,  W. 

Wax  statuary.     See  Mrs.  Jarley. 

Way,  truth,  and  life  ;  sermons,  by  N.  A.  Staples.  8524 

Way  down  east ;  or,  Portraitures  of  Yankee  life  ;  by  Maj.  Jack 

Downing  [S.  Smith].  4053 

Way  of  life.  The  ;  by  G.  S.  Merriam.  21428 

Way  of  the  world  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  5638 
Way,  The,  of  the  world;    comedy;    by  W.   Congreve.     (In 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  e^c.)  4889 

Way  to  do  good  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  4931 

Way  we  live  now  ;  by  A.  TroUope.  13920 

Wayland,  F.,  D.D.     Elements  of  intellectual  philosophy.  4682 

—■Elements  of  moral  science.  4683 

—  Elements  of  political  economy.    4th.  ed.  5781 

—  Limitations  of  human  responsibility.  4684 

—  Memoir  of  the  life  and  labors  of  A.'  Judsou.    2  v.  4685-6 

—  Preface  and  notes.     {In  Pursuit  of  knowledge,  etc.)  4687 

—  Salvation  by  Christ ;  discourses.                                      '  4689 

—  Sermons  to' the  churches.  4690 

—  Wayland,  F.  and  H.  L.    Memoirs  of  the  life  and  labors  of  W. ;  incl.  select. 

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labors  of  F.  Wayland  ;  incl.  select,  fr.  his  pers.  reminis. 
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Wayne,  A.     Armstrong,  J.     Life  of  W.      {In  Lives  of  em. 

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Same.    (In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  4.)  4113 

—  Headley,  J.  T.  {In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1828 
Ways  of  Providence  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  217 
Ways  of  Providence  ;  sketch  ;  by  A.  Moritz.     (In  Michel,  T. 

and  Moritz,  A.     A  will  and  a  way.)                                   -  4789 

Ways  of  the  hour  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  968 

Ways  of  the  spirit,  and  other  essays  ;  by  F.  H.  Hedge.  17367 

Wayside  cross.  The  ;  by  E.  A.  Milman.  5237 
Wayside  notes  in  the  days  of  Chrysostom ;  by  Mrs.    Charles. 

(In  her  Cripple  of  Antioch.)  5685 

Wayside  thoughts  ;  by  D'A.  W.  Thompson.  11314 


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We  and  our  neighbors ;  or,  The    records    of  an    unfashionable 

street ;  by  H.   B.  Stowe.  13602 

We  boys.  16702 

We  girls  ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  8876 

Wealth.     Hunt,  F.     Worth  and  wealth :  maxims,  morals,  and 

miscellanies.  6009 

—  Peck,  A.  T.    Fortunes  for  working-men ;  new  and  sure  way  to  accumu- 

late property.                                                                         '  7496 

—  Smith,  A.  L.  How  to  be  rich ;  or,  A  key  to  honest  wealth.  5754 
Wealth-creation  ;  by  A.  Mongredien.  22870 
Weapons.     See  Arms  and  armour  ; — Munitions  of  war. 

AVearing   the  blue  in  the  25th.  Mass.  Vol.  Infantry ;  by  J.  W. 

Denny.  *I 

Weathercock,    The ;  by  J.  T.  AUingham.     {In   French's   min. 

dram.,  v.  5.)  11837 

Weather  ford,  W.     See  Red  Eagle. 

Weatherley,  H.  Treatise  on  the  art  of  boiling  sugar  for  con- 
fectionery, etc.  11499 

Weaver,  G.  S.     Aims  and  aids  for  girls  and  young  women  on 

the  duties  of  life.  6242 

—  Lectures  on  ment.  science  ace.  to  the  phil.  of  phrenolog^\  lUust.  6243 
Weavers  and  weft;  by  M.  E.  Braddon.  *  17025 
Weaving.     Ashton,    F.    T.     Theory  and   pract.   of  the  art  of 

designing  fancy  cotton  and  woolen  cloths  fr.  samples.  *I 

—  Brown,  A.    Practical  treat,  on  the  constr.  of  the  power  loom  and  the  art 

of  weaving.  16906 

—  8ee  also  Textile  fabrics. 

Webb,  A.  S.     The  peninsula;  McClellan's  campaign  of  1862. 

(Camp,  of  the  Civ.  War.)  21127 

Webb,  C.     Belphegor,  the  mountebank.    {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  43.)  11831 

W^ebb,  C.  H.     St.  Twel'mo  ;  or,  The  cuneiform  cyclopedist  of 

Chattanooga.     lUust.  6875 

—  Same.     {In  Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  2.)  14267 

—  Verses.  {In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 
Webb,    E.    B.     The   Sabbath  the  poor  man's  benefactor.     {In 

Sabb.  ess.)  19808 

Webb,  G.  J.  Purity  of  tone.  {In  Russell,  W.  Orthophony.)  3752 
Webb,  H.     Dogs  ;  their  points,  whims,  instincts,  peculiarities, 

etc.  New  ed.  Illust.  15606 
Webb,  M.     The   Peuns    and    Peningtons  of  the    17th.  cent.  ; 

also.  Incidental  not.  of  T.  Ellwood,  with  his  verses.  7084 

Webb,  M.  The  art  of  swimming  ;  ed.  by  A.  G.  Payne.  16859 
Webb,  R.  D.     Life  and  letters  of  Capt.  J.  Brown ;  with   not. 

of  his  confederates.  10820 
Webb,  T.  W.     Celestial  objects  for  common   telescopes.     2d. 

ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  11146 
Webber,  S.   Manual  of  power  for  machines,  shafts,  and  belts  ; 

with  the  hist,  of  cotton  manuf.  in  the  U.  S.  19085 

Weber,  C.  M.  von.     Der  Freischiitz.     (The  f reeshooter. )  *I 

—  Same.  {In  Tryon,  G.  W.  Stand,  ed.  of  op.  lib.,  v.  1.)  *I 
^—  Oberon.  *I 

—  Benedict,  J.    "Weber.     (The  great  musicians.)  20501 

—  Ferris,  G.  T.     {In  his  Gt.  Germ,  compos.)  18050 

—  Simpson,  J.  P.    C.  M.  von  Weber;  the  life  of  an  artist:  condsd.  fr.  the 

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Weber,  G.     Outlines  of  univ.  hist.  ;  ti-.  by  M.  Behr ;  rev.  and 

corr.,  with  a  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.  ;  by  F.  Bowen.     3d.  ed.        4695 
Weber,  J.     Memoires,.     (Barri^re.     Bib.  des  mem.,  v.  7.)         14527 
Webfoot,  2^seud.     See  Phelps,  W.  D. 
Webster,  H.     Plays.     See  French's   minor   drama; — Sargent, 

E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Webster.  Daniel.     Works.     6  v.     6th.  ed.  4704-9 

Contents.  V.  1.  Biographical  memoir  of  W.;  by  E.  Everett.— 
Speeches  on  pub.  occasions.  2,  Speeches  on  pub.  occasions.  3.  Speeches 
in  the  convention  to  amend  the  const,  of  Mass.— Speeches  in  Congress. 
4,  5.  Speeches  in  Congress.  6.  Legal  arguments  and  speeches  to  the 
jury.— Diplomatic  and  other  offic.  papers.— Correspondence  with  Ld.  Ash- 
burton. 

—  Great  speeches  and  orations  of  W. ;  with  ess.  on  W.,  as  a  master  of  Eng. 

style ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.  18946 

—  Private  correspondence ;  ed.  by  F.  Webster.    2  v.  4699-700 

—  Speeches.     (In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

—  Speeches  and  forensic  arguments,    v.  2,  3.    8th.  ed.  4702-3 

—  Alger,  H.,  ,/r.    From  farm  boy  to  senator.  21577 

—  Curtis,  G.'  T.    Life  of  Webster.    2  v.  8387-« 

—  Everett,  E.    Biographical  mem.  of  W.     (In  Webster,  D.  Works,  v.  1.)        4704 

—  Harsha,  D.  A.     (In  his  Most,  em.  orators,  etc.)  1785 

—  Harvev,  P.    Reminiscences  and  anecdotes  of  Webster.  17335 

—  King,  T.  S.     {In  his  Substance,  etc.)  17277 

—  Lanman,  C.    Private  life  of  Webster.  2567 

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—  March,  C.  W.    Daniel  Webster  and  his  contemporaries.  16058 

—  Parker,  T.    Discourse  on  the  death  of  Webster.  3368 

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—  U.  S.  Conqress.    Obituarv  addresses  on  the  death  of  W.,  Dec.  1852.  4698 
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Webster,  J.     Dramatic  works  ;  ed.  by  Wm.  Hazlltt.     4  v.  *I 

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Webster,  W.     Basque   legends  ;  coll.  chief,  in   the   Labourd ; 

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Wedderburn,  A.,  Lord  Longhorough.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his 

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Wedderburn,  P.  Chambers,  W.  {In  his  Stor.  of  old  fami- 
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Wedding  guests.  The  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Rothery.  10491 

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Wedgewoodj  H.    Contested  etymologies  in  the  diet,  of  W.  W. 

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Wedgwood,  J.  J.  and  T.     Meteyard,  E.     A  group  of  English- 
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Wee  Maggie;  by  Mrs.  Broderip.  10571 

Weed,  T.     Bungay,  G.     {In  Ms  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 

Weeden,  W.  B.     The  morality  of  prohibitory  liquor  laws.  13583 

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Week  on  the  Concord  and  Merrimack  rivers  ;  by  H.  D.  Thoreau.  4454 
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Weeks,  L.  H.     Among  the  Azores.  21852 

Weert,  S.  de.     Frost,  T.     Circumnavigations  of  W.     {In  his 

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Wehner,  J.  H.     Principles  form  character.    {In  French's  min. 

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Weigall,  C.  H.     The  art  of  figure  drawing  ;  illust.    (Putnam's 

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Weigall,  R.  Brief  memoir  of  Charlotte  of  Wales ;  with  select. 

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—  Jackson,  L.  D'A.    Simplified  weights  and  measures,  on  a  natural  system.      18626 

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—  Robertson,  E.  W.    Standards  of  the  past  in  weight  and  currency.     (In 

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Weir,  A.     Conciliation  and  comprehension  ;  charity  within  the 

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—  and  Maclagen,  W.  D.    The  church  and  the  age.    2  ser.  8627 ;  10823 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  Hook,  W.  F.  Anglican  principles.— Ellicott,  C.  J. 
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the  church,  and  the  synods  of  the  future.— Tyrwhitt,  R.  St.  J.  The 
relig.  use  of  taste.— Burrows,  M.  Place  of  the  laity  in  church  govern- 
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— Haddan,  A.  W.  Eng.  divines  of  the  16th.  and  17th.  cent.— Sadler,  M. 
F.  Liturgies  and  ritual.— Frere,  B.  Indian  missions.— Barry,  A.  The 
church  and  education. — Maclagen,  W.  D.  The  church  and  the  people. — 
Weir,  A.  Conciliation  and  comprehension :  charity  within  the  church 
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and  science.— Brunei,  I.  Systems  of  eccles.  law.— Norris,  J.  P.  Present 
and  fut.  rel.  of  the  church  to  nat.  education.— Talbot,  J.  G.  The  church 
and  the  universities.— Cowie,  B.  M.  Toleration. — Williams,  G.  Present 
aspect  of  the  orthodox  Eastern  church  towards  the  churches  of  the  Angli- 
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Chapman,  F.  R.  Co-operation  of  the  laitv  in  parochial  councils. 
Weir,  M.  E.     Rockbourne.  '  12360 

Weir,  R.  W.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     Sketch  of  W.   (In  his  Am. 

art.  life.)  7225 

Weird  stories  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Riddell.  22823 

Weisbach,  P.  J.  Manual  of  the  mechanics  of  engineering, 
and  constr.  of  machines;  tr.  by  E.  B.  Coxe,  and  A.  J. 
DuBois,  V.  1,  2.     (v.  2  in  2  pts.)"  9060-2 

Contents.    V.  1.  Tfieoretical  mechanics.  2,  Hydraulics  and  hydraulic 
motors;  Heat,  steam,  and  steam  engines. 
Weisbach,  J.     Frazer,  P.     Tables    for   the   determination   of 

minerals  ;  based  on  the  tables  of  W.  17212 

Weismann,  A.  Studies  in  the  theory  of  descent;  notes  and 
add.  by  the  author ;  tr.  and  ed.,  with  notes  by  R.  Meldola. 
Pref.  not.  by  C.  Darwin.     Cold,  plates.  19925 

Contents.     Pt.  1.    Seasonal  dimorphism  of   butterflies.     2.    Final 
causes  of  transformation  :  Origin  of  the  markings  of  caterpillars :  Phyletic 
parallelism  in  metamorphic  species;    Transformation  of   the  Mexican 
axolotl  into  amblystoma;  Mechanical  conception  of  nature. 
Weiss,  J.     American  religion.  9656 

—  Goethe's  west-easterly  divan;  tr.,  with  introd.  and  notes.  16697 

—  The  immortal  life ;  [pref.  by  D.  A.  Wasson] .  19813 

—  Life  and  correspondence  of  T.  Parker.    2  v.  6574-5 

—  Religion  and  science.    {In  Free  Relig.  Assoc.    Freedom  and  fellowship.)      13778 

—  Wit,  humor,  and  Shakspeare;  essays.  16587 

Contents.  The  cause  of  laughter.— Wit,  irony,  humor.— Dogberry, 
Malvolio,  Troilus  and  Cressida  (Ajax),  Bottom,  Touchstone.— Falstaff: 
his  companions;  Americanisms.— Hamlet. — The  porter  in  "Macbeth," 
the  clown  in  "  Twelfth  night,"  the  fool  in  "  Lear." — Women  and  men : 
Maria,  Helena,  Imogen,  Constance.— Lord'  Bacon  and  the  plays,  Shake- 
speare's women.  Love  in  Shakespeare.  — Portia. —Helena;  Ophelia. — 
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—  Bartol,  C.  A.    The  genius  of  W.    {In  his  Princ.  and  portr.)  19741 
Weitbrecht,  J.  J.     Description  of  the  Shasters.     (In  Wright, 

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Weitzel,  S.  W.  Sister  and  saint;  sk.  of  the  life  of  J.  Pascal.  19965 
Welch,  C.  A.    Biography  of  C.  H.  Wheelwright.     (In  Higgin- 

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Welch,  E.  J.  C.     Designing  valve  gearing.  14251 

Welch,  F.  G.     Moral,  intellectual,  and  physical  culture ;    or. 

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Weld,  C.  R.     History  of  the  Royal  Society,  with  mem.  of  the 

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Weld,   H.  H.     Benjamin   Franklin;  autobiography;    with  his 

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Welhaven,  J.   8.     The   Miller   boy;    poem.      {In  Janson,   K. 

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Well  of  St.  Keyne  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.  {In  Ms  Parlor  dramas.)  1513 
Welles,  Gr.     Lincoln  and  Seward.  12361 

Wellesley,  A.,  Duke  of  Wellington.     Speech  on  moving  the 

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—  Words  of  Wellington;  from  his  despatches,  letters,  etc.,  with  anecdotes; 

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—  Francis,  G.  H.     (In  his  Orators.)  1525 

—  Maxwell,  W.  H.    Life  of  W.,  from  the  materials  of  M. ;  with  acct.  of  his 

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—  Wilson,  J.  G.     (In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 

—  Wright,  G.  N.  Life  and  campaigns  of  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington.  4  v.  *I 
Wellesley,  R.  C,  Marquess  Wellesley.     Brougham,  H.     {In  his 

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—  De  Quincey,  T.    The  Marquess  W.     (In  his  Note-book.)  1188 

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—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Mod.  Brit.  Plutarch.)  4385 

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Wellington,  A.  W.,  Duke  of.     See  Wellesley,  A. 

Wells,  Miss  — .     The  great  match  and  other  matches.     (No 

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Wells,  D.  A.  Our  merchant  marine,  how  it  rose,  etc.  ;  its 
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—  Present  status  of  usury  laws.     (Econ.  tracts.)  21167 

—  Production  and  distribution  of  wealth.    (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

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—  Progress  of  manufacture.     {In  Woolsey,  T.  D.    1st.  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  Rational  princ.  of  taxation.     {In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Recent  financial,  industrial,  and  commercial  experiences  of  the  U.  S.    {In 

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—  Robinson  Crusoe's  money ;  or.  The  remarkable  financial  fortunes  and 

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—  The  silver  question ;  the  dollar  of  the  fathers  versus  the  dollar  of  the 

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—  Things  not  generally  known;  hand-book  of  facts  in  Uterature,  hist.,  and 

science.  4713 

—  Why  we  trade  and  how  we  trade.;  inquiry  into  the  extent  to  which  the 

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Wells,  L.  F.     Verses.     {In  Outcroppings,  etc.)  6122 

Wells,  S.  R.    New  physiognomy  ;  or,  Signs  of  character.  Illust.     6403 

—  Bungay,  G.  {In  his  Traits  of  repr.  men.)  22315 
Wells.  T.  Letters  on  Palestine  ;  or,  Sketches  of  travel.  2d.  ed.  4714 
Wells,  W.  V.     Life  and  pub.  serv.  of  S.  Adams;  with  extr. 

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Wellsted,  J.  R.     Travels  in  Oman.     {In  Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of 

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Welsh,  A.  A.     Development  of  Eng.  literature  and  language. 

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Welsh  hills.  Among  the  ;  by  M.  C.  Halifax.  18442 

Wenderholme  ;  by  P.  G.  Hamerton.  16105 

Wenlock    of   Wenlock  ;    melo-drama  ;    by  T.  E.  Wilks.     {In 

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Wentworth,  G.  A.     Elements  of  algebra.  20791 

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Wentworth,   J.     Fort   Dearborn;    address,    1881,    under   the 

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Wentworth,  M.     Fairy  tales  from  gold  lands.  7028 

Wentworth,  T.,  Earl  of  Strafford.  The  Wentworth  papers, 
1705-1739;  from  correspondence  of  W.  ;  with  memoir 
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—  Cartwright,  J.  J.    Memoir  of  W.    {In  Wentworth,  T.    Wentworth 

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Wentworth,  W.  C.     Statistical,  hist.,  and  polit.  descr.  of  New 

South  Wales  and  Van  Dieman's  Land.     2d.  ed.  4715 

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Wept  of  Wish-Ton-Wish  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  969 

Wept,  The,  of  the  wish-ton-wish ;  drama.     {Bi  Mod.  stand. 

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We're  all  teetotalers  ;  plays  ;  by  G.  M.  Baker.     {In  his  Tem- 
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Werne,  F.     Expedition  to  discover  the  sources  of  the  White 

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Werner,  G.     Friihlingsboten.  16436 

Werner  ;  tragedy  ;  by  Lord  Byron.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  9.)   11811 
Wert,   R.   van.     Rip  Van  Winkle's  travels  in  foreign  lands : 

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Wesemal,  A.  {pseud.  Hermine  Wild).    Eure  Wege  sind  nicht 

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Wesley,  C.     Charles  Wesley,  seen  in  his  finer  and  less  familiar 

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Wesley,  J.     Curry,  D.     Life   of  W.  ;  and   Rise   and  prog,  of 

Methodism  ;  by  R.  Southey  ;  notes  by  S.  T.  Coleridge,  and 

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—  Osgood,  S.    John  Wesley  and  Methodism.     (In  his  Studies.)  7189 

—  Punshon,  W.  M.    Wesley  and  his  times.     (In  his  Lect.,  etc.)  11802 

—  Stanley,  A.  P.     (In  Addresses,  etc.) 

—  Taylor,  I.    Wesley  and  Methodism. 

—  Tyerman,  L.    Life  and  times  of  Wesley.    3  v. 

—  Wedgwood,  J.    John  Wesley,  and  the  evangelical  reaction  of  the  18th. 

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—  Cunningham,  A.     (In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters,  etc.,  v.  2.) 

—  Hawthorne,  N.     (In  his  True  stories.) 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     (In  his  Great  fortunes.) 

—  Sketch  of  W.     (In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.) 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  (In  his  Am.  art.  life.) 
West,  C.  How  to  nurse  sick  children. 
West,  M.  A.     The  romance  of  missions  ;  or,  Inside   views  of 

life  in  the  land  of  Ararat ;  introd.  by  Mrs.  Charles. 
West,  S.     Sermon,  May,  1776.     (In  Thornton,  J.  W.     Pulpit 

of  the  Am.  rev.) 
Wfest,  T.  D.    American  foundry  practice  ;  loam,  dry  sand,  and 

green  sand  moulding ;  and  treatise  upon  the   management 

of  cupolas  and  the  melting  of  iron.     lUust. 
West,  W.     Introduction.     {In  Johnson,  S.     Rasselas.) 
West,  W.  E.     Tuckerman,  H.  T.     {In  his  Am.  art.  life.) 
West  (meaning  western  part  of  the  U.  S.).    Bell,  W.  A.  New 

tracks    in  No.  Amer.  ;  surv.  for  a  south,   railroad  to  the 

Pacific.     2  v.  8820-1 

—  Blake,  M.  E.    On  the  wing;  trip  to  the  Pacific.  22722 

—  Bowles,  S.    A  summer's  journey  to  the  Rocky  Mts.,  the  Mormons,  and 

the  Pacific  states. 

—  Brackenridge,  H:  M.    Recollections  of  persons  and  places  in  the  West. 

—  Brockett,  L.  P.    Our  western  empire ;    or.  The  new  west  beyond  the 

Mississippi. 
.   — Brodix,  C.  R.    The  great  West:  its  attractions,  and  resources;  scenery, 
geog.,  etc. ;  explor.  in  the  Yellowstone  Park;  by  F.  V.  Hayden;  also, 
Information  to  travellers. 

—  Butter  worth,  H.    Zigzag  journevs  in  the  Occident;  the  Atlantic  to  the 

Pacific. 

—  Carrington,   Mrs.  M.  J.    Absaraka,  Home  of  the  Crows :  exper.  of  an 

officer's  wife  on  the  plains. 

—  Codman,  J.    The  round  trip  by  way  of  Panama,  thr.  California,  Oregon, 

Nevada,  Utah,  Idaho,  and  Colorado;  with  notes  on  railroads,  com- 
merce, agriculture,  mining,  scenery,  and  people. 

—  Graff,  J.  F.    "  Graybeard's "  Colorado ;    or,  Notes  on  the  centennial 

state;  trip  fr.  Philadelphia  to  Denver,  etc.,  1881-2. 

—  Hale,  E.  E.    West  of  the  Mississippi.     (In  his  Stor.  of  disc.) 

—  Hall,  J.    Legends  of  the  West. 
Romance  of  western  history. 

—  Lippincott,  S.  G.    New  life  in  new^  lands. 

—  Lippincott's  general  guide  for  settlers  in  the  U.  S.    2d.  ed. 

—  Ludlow,  F.  H.    The  heart  of  the  continent ;  travel  acr.  the  plains,  etc. 

—  Minturn,  W.    Travels  West. 

—  Parker,  S.    Journal  of  an  expl.  tour  beyond  the  Rocky  Mts. 

—  Parkman,  F.    The  Oregon  trail;  sketches  of  prairie  and  Rocky-moun- 

tain life.    4th.  ed.,  rev. 

—  Richardson,  A.  D.   Beyond  the  Mississippi;  life  and  adv.  on  the  prairies, 

mountains,  and  Pacific  coast. 

—  Rideing,  W.  H.    Boys  in  the  mountains  and  on  the  plains. 

—  Robinson,  P.    Sinners  and  saints ;  tour  across  the  states,  etc. 

—  Rusling,  J.  F.    Across  America;  or,  the  great  West  and  Pacific  coast. 

—  Todd,  J.    The  Sunset  land ;  or,  the  great  Pacific  slope. 

—  Walker,  J.  B.    Experiences  of  pioneer  life  in  the  West. 


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6613 

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1054 

13445 

8983 

411 

7226 

7268 

15384 


22395 
7750 
7225 


6134 
7614 

20914 


20087 

22131 

7534 


18704 

22038 

22262 

1728 

1729 

11504 

16576 

8513 

17810 


10474 

7060 
22293 
22947 
12774 

8016 
20790 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS. 


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—  Woods,  K.  T.    Out  and  about ;  or,  The  Hudsons'  trip  to  the  Pacific.  22189 

—  See  also  Minnesota ; — Northwest ; — Pacific  coast ; — Prairies ; — Rocky  Mts. 
West,  The  ;  by  R.  Congreye.   (In  his  Essays,  polit.,  soc,  etc.)   13048 
West-easterly  divan  ;  by  J.  W.  von  Goethe.  16697 
West  End  :  comedy ;  by  D.  L.  Bourcicault.     (In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  30.)  11825 

West  Indies.     Bates,  H.  W.     Central  Amer.,  the  W.  I.,  and 

So.  Amer.  ;  with  ethnol.  app.  by  A.  H.  Keane.  21931 

—  Eden,  C.  H.    The  West  Indies.  20363 

—  Gurnev,  J.  J.    A  winter  in  the  West  Indies.  1705 

—  Hovey,  S.    Letters  fr.  the  West  Indies.  2008 

—  Kingsley,  C.    At  last ;  Christmas  in  the  West  Indies.  9657 

—  Sewell,  W.  G.    Ordeal  of  free  labor  in  the  Brit.  W.  Indies.  3915 

—  Talboys,  W.  P.    West  India  pickles ;  diary  of  a  cruise.  15329 

—  Trollope,  A.    The  West  Indies  and  the  Spanish  Main.  10990 

—  Truman,  G.  and  others.    Narrative  of  a  voyage,  1840-1.  2272 

—  Whetham,  J.  W.  B.     (In  his  Roraima  and  British  Guiana.)  19814 

—  Wilson,  A.  J.    The  West  Indies  and  other  minor  Brit,  possessions.     (In 

his  Res.,  etc.,  v.  2.)  17822 

—  Winterbotham,  W.    Historical,  geog.,  commerc,  and  phil.  view  of  the 

U.  S.  and  the  European  settlements  in  Amer.  and  the  W.  I.    4  v.  6035-8 

—  For  works  rel.  to  slavery  and  emancipation  in  the  W.  I.,  see  Slavery. 

West  Lawn  ;  by  M.  J.  Holmes.  13082 

West  Point.     See  United  States.    Military  Academy. 

West  Roxbury,  Mass.  Clarke,  J.  F.  The  heroes  of  one  coun- 
try town.     (In  his  Mem.  and  biog.  sk.)  17757 

Westboro'   State   Reform   School.     Allen,    J.   A.     Westboro' 

State  Reform  School  reminiscences.  17248 

Westbury,  Lord.     See  Bethell,  R. 

Westcott,  B.  F.     General  survey  of  the  hist,  of  the  Canon  of 

the  New  Testament.     4th.  ed.  13890 

—  The  Gospel  of  the  Resurrection ;  thoughts  on  its  rel.  to  reason  and  his- 

tory.   2d.  ed.  7566 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Gospels.  5th.  ed.  14253 
Westcott,  T.  Life  of  J.  Fitch.  3208 
Western  clearings;  by  C.  M.  Kirkland.  1541 
Western  farmer  of  America,  The  ;  by  A.  Mongredien.  19775 
Western  Ginevra,  The  ;    by  E.   E.   Hale.     (Li  his  Crusoe  in 

N.  Y.)  19799 

AVestern  Reserve.  Rice,  H.  Pioneers  of  the  Western  Reserve.  22601 
Western  windows  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  J.  J.  Piatt.  7675 

Westhampton,  Mass.     Clarke,   D.     "Saying  the  Catechism" 

seventy-fiv^  years  ago.  18378 

Westlake,  J.  W.  How  to  write  letters  ;  man.  of  correspondence.  15815 
Westminster,  Eng.  Timbs,  J.  London  and  Westminster.  2  v.  8977-8 
Westminster  Abbey.     Addison,  J.     Westminster  Abbey.     (In 

Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  Kingsley,  C.  (In  his  Lect.  in  America.)  14331 
Westminster  Presbyterian  Church,  Keokuk,  Iowa.     Cook  book 

of  the  Northwest.  14318 

Westminster  School.     Peck,  W.  A.     Westminster  ;  life  among 

the  Queen's  scholars.     (Jn  Pascoe,  C.  E.     Everyday  life 

at  Eton,  etc.)  21777 

Westminster  sermons  ;  by  A.  P.  Stanley.  21620 

Weston,  A.  H.     The  rifle  club  and  range.  18692 

Weston,   G.     Clapp,  H.   A.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv. 

mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 


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Weston,  G.  M.     The  silver  question.  18243 

Weston,  J.  W.  Lucretia  Borgia.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  32.)  11826 
Westropp,  H.  M.  Manual  of  prec.  stones  and  antique  gems.  13824 
Westward  ho  ! ;  or,  Voyages  and  adv.  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh  ;  by 

C.  Kingsley.  638 

Westwood,T.  Poems,  (in  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Late  Eng.  poets.)  6158 
Wet  wooing,  The  ;  narr.  of  '98.  (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  v.  4.)  19143 
Wethered,    C.     Restoration   of   hist,    monuments   in   France. 

(  With  Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.     On  restoration.)  *I 

Wetherell,  Elizabeth,  pseud.     See  Warner,  S. 

Wetherell  affair.  The  ;  by  J.  W.  DeForest.  ,      12224 

Wetherill,  J.  K.     Wings.  17777 

Wetterbergh,  C.  A.    {pseud.    OnkelAdam).    Samlade  skifter, 

v.  1,  4,  7.  15071-3 

Innehiill.    Y.  1.    Genremalningar.— Nyckeln.— Familjen  i  Gas^and. 
4.    Guvernanten.— Pastors-adjunkten.     7.     Hat  och  Karlek;  episoder 
ur  en  slJigt  historia:  Sigurdsnas;  De  gamles  historia;  De  ungas  historia. 
Wex,  H.  G.     Report  of  the  spec.  comm.  for  consideration  of 
the  mem.  of  Wex,  upon  the  diminution  of  the  water  of  riv- 
ers and  streams  ;    tr.  by  M.  A.  Henry.     {In  Smithsonian 
Inst.  Rept.,  1875.)  12994 

Wexford  leaders.     Madden,   R.  R.     {In  his  United  Irishmen, 

ser.  4.)  13514 

Weyer,  S.  Van  de.     Hayward,  A.   {In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess., 

V.  1.)  12305 

Whale  fishery.     Cheever,  H.  T.     The  whale  and  his  captors.  808 

—  Davis,  W.  M.    Nimrod  of  the  sea. 


—  Thomes,  W.  H.    The  whaleman's  adv.  in  the  Sandwich  Islands  and  Cali- 

fornia. 9799 
Wharton,   Mrs.  — .     Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.     Mrs.  Wharton.     {In 

his  Famous  trials.)  12368 
Wharton,  Eliza.     See  Eliza  Wharton. 

Wharton,  F.     Grangerism.     {In  Atlas  ess.)  18292 
Wharton,  G.  and  P.     See  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C. 
Wharton,  J.     International  industrial  competition.    {In  Amer. 

Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1871.)  15733 
Wharton  P. ,  Duke  of  Wharton  and  Northumberland.     Russell, 

W.     {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

—  Thomson,  K.  and  J.  C.  {In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 
Wharton,  T.,  Marquis  of  Wharton  and  Malmeshury.     Russell, 

W.      {In  his  Eccen.  personages.)  6265 

What  answer?;  by  A.  E.  Dickinson.  7492 

What  came  afterwards  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  6234 

What  can  she  do?  ;  by  E.  P.  Roe.  12091 
What  Dr.  Marks  died  of  ;  by  [M.  A.  Tincker] .   {In  her  Winged 

word,  etc.)  11595 
What  happened  to  the  Kahn  and  the  poor  man's  son  ;    a  Tartar 

fairy  tale  ;  tr.  by  J.  P.  Lesley.     {In  Thirteen  good  stor.)  11874 

—  Same.  {In  Hale,  E.  E.  Tales  for  trav.,  v.  7.)  J3936 
What  he  cost  her  ;  by  J.  Payn.  17281 
What  I  did  with  my  fifty  millions  ;  by  M.  Adams.  12939 
What  is  a  gentleman  ?  19392 
What  is  best?  ;  by  C.  Nordhoff.  {In  his  Cape  Cod.)  7532 
What  Katy  did  ;  by  S.  Coolidge  [  8.  C.  Woolsey].  11188 


catalogup:  of  books.  1343 

What  Katy  did  at  school ;  by  S.  Coolidge  [S.  C.  Woolsey].  8590 

What  might  have  been  expected  ;  by  F.  R.  Stockton.  13255 
What  Mr.   Burleigh  could  not  see.     {In  Nov.   and  tales  fr. 

Household  Words,  v.  9.)  14309 
What  the  bells  saw  and  said  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  {In  her  Prov- 
erb stor.)  22009 
What  the  seven  did  ;  by  M.  Sidney  [H.  M.  Lothrop].  22175 
What  the  swallows  sang;  by  F.  Spielhagen,  11785 
What  will  he  do  with  it?  ;  by  [E.  B.  Lytton].  598 
What  will  the  world  say?  ;  by  O.  Morenos.  11698 
Whately,E.J.    Life  and  correspondence  of  R.  Whately.  2  v.   10110-11 

—  Maude ;  or,  The  Anglican  Sister  of  Mercy.  8847 
Whately,  M.  L.     Among  the  huts  in'Egypt.  10143 

—  Scenes  fr.  life  in  Cairo.  22840 
Whately,    R.     Address,    Manchester   Athenaeum,    1846.     {In 

Literary  addr.,  ser.  1.)  7725 

—  Annotations.     {In  Bacon,  F.    Essays.)  6760 ;  11166 

—  Easy  lessons  on  money  matters.       *  10872 

—  Easy  lessons  on  reasoning.    3d.  Amer.  ed,  4720 

—  Elements  of  logic;  new  ed.,  rev.  8610 

—  Elements  of  rhetoric.  9756 

Note.     Contains,  p.  269,  Lecture  on  the  intellect,  and  mor.  infl.  of  the 
professions. 

—  History  of  religious  worship.  10840 

—  Introductory  lessons  on  mind.  8780 

—  Introductory  lessons  on  the  British  constitution.  10875 

—  Lessons  on  morals,  and  Christian  evidences.  9876 

—  Khetoric.     (Encyclopaedia  Metropolitana.)  4722 

—  A  selection  of  English  synonyms;  fr.  2d.  Loud,  ed.,  enl.  4721 

—  Thoughts  and  apothegm's,  fr.'jthe  writings  of  Whately.  4724 

—  View  of  the  Scripture  revelations  cone,  a  future  state.  4723 

—  Martineau,  H.    {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7667;  16744 

—  Timbs,  J.    {In  his  Later  wits,  etc.)  12693 

—  Whately,  E.  J.  Life  and  correspondence  of  Whately.  2  v.  10110-11 
Wheat  and  tares.  4725 
Wheatley,  F.  Wedmore,  F.  {In  his  Stud,  in  Eng.  art.  16860 
Wheatley,  H.  B.     Round  about  Piccadilly  and  Pall  Mall.  8720 

—  Samuel  Pepys  and  the  world  he  lived  in.    2d.  ed.  20218 

—  and  Delamotte,  P.  H.    Handbooks  of  pract.  art ;  namely: 

Art  work  in  earthenware.  *I 

Art  work  in  gold  and  silver.  *I 
Wheaton,  H.     Elements  of  international  law.     8th.  ed.,  ed.  by 

R.  H.  Dana,  Jr.  6393 

—  Life  of  W.  Pinkney.     {In  Lives  of  em.  individ.,  v.  3.)  2710 

—  Same.    {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Am.  biog.,  v.  6.)  4115 

—  Some  account  of  the  life,  writings,  and  speeches  of  W.  Pinknev.  22005 

—  Sumner,  C.  Three  tributes  of  friendship.  {In  his  Orations,  etc.,  v.  2.)  4307 
Whedon,  D.  D.     Smith,  H.  B.     Whedon  on  the  will.     {In  his 

Faith  and  philosophy.)  18186 

Wheeler,  D.     Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

Wheeler,  G.     Homes  for  the  people  ;    the  villa,  the  mansion, 

and  the  cottage.  4727 

Wheeler,   H.  G.     History   of   Congress,    biog.    and   political. 

Portr.  and  autographs.  4728 

Wheeler,  J.   T.     Analysis  and  summary  of  New  Testament 

hist.  ;  with  notes,  historical,  geographical,  and  antiquarian.  12889 

—  Analysis  and  summary  of  Old  Testament  hist.,  and  the  laws  of  Moses, 

with  a  connexion  bet.  the  old  and  new  Testaments.  12888 

—  Short  hist,  of  India,  and  of  Afghanistan,  Nipal,  and  Burma.    Maps  and 

tables.  20037 

Wheeler,  O.  E.     Practical  photography.     Illust.  '  20423 


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Wheeler,  W.  A.     Biographical  dictionary.     See  Hole,  C. 

—  Explanatory  and  pronouncing  dictionary  of  noted  names  of  fiction ; 

incl.  pseudonyms,  etc.  '  6127 

Wheeler,  W.  A.     Howells,  W.  D.     Biographical  sketch  of  W. 

(With  Life  of  R.  B.  Hayes.)  15999 

Wheels.    Binns,  W.    Remarks  on  the  teeth  of  wheels.    {In  his 

Orthographic  projection.)  16546 

—  Camus,  M.  Treatise  on  tlie  teeth  of  wheels.  10092 
Wheelwright,  C.  H.     Welch,  C.  A.     (In  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 

Wheelwright,  J.  T.  and  Attwood,   T.   G.      A   new  "  Chance 

acquaintance  "  ;  a  trifle  served  up  on  twelve  plates.  *I 

Wheildon,  W.  W.     Curiosities  of  history;  Boston,  Sept.  17, 

1630-1880.  20078 

—  Sentry,  or  Beacon  Hill ;  the  beacon  and  the  monument  of  1635  and  1790; 

with  plans  and  heliotype  plates.  *I 

When  the  ship  comes  home  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  16931 

—  Same.  (In  their  Case  of  Mr.  Lucraft.)  19096 
When  we  were  young;  by  [M.  A.  Mackarness].  10585 
Whence,  what,  where?  origin,  nature,  and  destiny  of  man;  by 

J.  R.  Nichols.  22594 

Where  is  the  city?  [by  E.  T.  H.  Putnam].  7424 

Wherry,  E.  M.    Comprehensive  commentary  on  the  Qurdn,  v.  1.   21663 
Whetham,  J.  W.  B.     Across  Central  America.  17819 

—  Roraimaand  British  Guiana,  with  a  glance  at  Bermuda,  the  West  Indies, 

and  the  Spanish  Main.  19814 
Whewell,  W.     Archimedes  ;  Greek  mathematics.     (In  Blom- 

field,  C.  J.  and  others.     Hist,  of  Gr.  and  Rom.  philos.)  6380 

—  Astronomy  and  general  physics  with  ref .  to  nat.  theology.  4730 

—  Elements  of  morahty,  incl.  polity.    2  v.  4731-2 

—  General  bearing  of  the  Great  Exhibition  [1851]  on  the  prog,  of  art  and 

science.     (In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc.    Led.)  4735 

—  History  of  scientific  ideas.    (Phil,  of  the  induct,  sci.,  pt.  1,    3d.  ed.)    2  v.  *I 

—  History  of  the  inductive  sciences.    3d.  ed.,  with  add.    2  v.  4733-4 

Contents.  V.  1.  History  of  the  Greek  School  philosophy,  with  ref. 
to  phys.  science. — Physical  sciences  in  anc.  Greece.— Greek  astronomy.— 
Physical  science  in  the  Middle  Ages. — Formal  astronomy  after  the  station- 
ary period. — Mechanics,  incl.  fluid  mechanics. — Physical  astronomy.  2. 
Acoustics. — Optics,  formal  and  physical.— Thermotics  and  atmology.— 
Electricity.— Magnetism.— Galvanism,  or.  Voltaic  electricity.— Chemistry. 
—Mineralogy. — Systematic  botany  and  zoology.— Physiology  and  comp. 
anatomy.— Geology. 

—  Novuni  organon  renovatum.     (Phil,  of  the  induct,  sci.,  pt.  2,  3d.  ed.)  *I 

—  On  the  influence  of  the  hist,  of  science  upon  intellectual  educ.      {In 

Youmans,  E.  L.    Culture  demand,  by  mod.  life.)  6952 

—  Philosophy  of  Discovery;  hist,  and  critical.     (Phil,  of  the  Indust.  sci., 

pt.  3,  3d.  ed.)  '  *I 

—  Philosophy  of  the  inductive  sciences.  See  the  separate  irorks  in  this  list. 

—  Platonic  dialogues  for  English  readers.    3  v.  3396-8 

Contents.  V.  1.  Dialogues  of  the  Socratic  school,  etc.  2,  Anti- 
sophist  dialogues.    3.    The  Republic  and  the  Timaeus. 

—  The  plurality  of  worlds.    Introd.  by  E.  Hitchcock.  11328 

—  Douglas,  Mrs.  S.    Life,  and  select,  fr.  the  correspondence  of  W.  20600 

—  Mill,  J.  S.    Dr.  Whewell  on  moral  philosophy.     (In  his  Diss,  and  disc, 

y.  3.)  '  5980 

—  Todhunter,  I.     Whewell;    acct.  of   his  writings,  with  select,  fr.  his 

correspondence.    2  v.  15931-2 
Which  is  the- actress ? ;  by  L.  P.  Hale.    (In  Hale,  E.  E.    Tales 

fortrav.,  v.  6.)  13935 

Which  is  the  heroine?  10689 

Which  shall  it  be?  ;  by  Mrs.  Alexander  [A.  F.  Hector].  12172 

Which  was  the  bravest?  ;  by  L.  A.  Hall.  10o67 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1345 

Whichcote,  B.     Barry,  A.      {In  his  Masters  in  Eng.  theol.)  18702 

—  Tulloch,  J.  (In  his  Rat.  theology,  etc.,  v.  2.)  11457 
Whim,  A,  and  its  consequences  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5241 
Whims  and  oddities,  in  prose  and  verse  ;  by  T.  Hood.  1984 
Whimsical  wooing,  A  ;  by  A.  G.  Barrili.  22236 
Whip  and  spur ;  by  G.  E.  Waring,  Jr.  13666 
Whip,  hoe,  and  sword ;  by  G.  H.  Hepworth.  5566 
Whipple,  C.  K.     Scripture  evidence  in  regard  to  the  obligation 

of  Sabbatical  observance.      {In  Free  Relig.  Assoc.     How 
shall  we  keep  Sunday?)  16755 

Whipple,  E.  P.    A  century  of  Amer.  literature.     {In  Woolsey, 

T.  D.     1st.  Cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 

—  Character  and  characteristic  men.  6646 

Contents.  Character. — Eccentric  character. — Intellectual  character. — 
Heroic  character.— The  American  mind. — The  English  mind.— Thackeray. 
—Hawthorne.— E.  Everett.— T.  S.  King.— Agassiz.— Washington  and  the 
principles  of  the  revolution. 

—  Daniel  Webster  as  a  master  of  English  style.     (In  Webster,  D.    Great 

speeches,  etc.)                                         *  18946 

—  George  Ticknor.     (In  Atlas  ess.)  18294 

—  Introduction.    {In  King,  T.  S.    Substance  and  show.)  17277 

—  Lectures  on  subjects  connect,  with  literature  and  life.    2d.  ed.  4737 

Contents.  Authors  in  their  relations  to  life.  Novels  and  novelists: 
Charles  Dickens.— Wit  and  humor.— The  ludicrous  side  of  life.— Genius.— 
Intellectual  health  and  disease. 

—  Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth.  7879 

—  Memoir  of  T.  S.  Kmg.     (In  King,  T.  S.    Christianity  and  humanity.)  17138 

—  Some  recollections  of  R.  Choate.     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  18099 

—  Success  and  its  conditions.  10753 

Contents.    Young  men  in  history.— The  ethics  of  popularity.— Grit. — 

The  vital  and  the  mechanical.— The  economy  of  invective.— The  sale  of 

souls.— The  tricks  of    imagination.— Cheerfulness.— Mental  and  moral 

pauperism.— The  genius  of  Dickens.— Shoddv.— John  A.  Andrew. 

Whipple,  F.  H.     See  Green,  F.  H. 

Whipple,    S.      Elementary   and   practical   treatise   on   bridge 

building.     2d.  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  15698 

Whipple,  W.  Sketch  of  W.  {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)       410 
Whiskey  drips  ;  by  J.  J.  Brooks.  11492 

Whispering  pine.  The  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  9668 

Whisperings  in  the  wood  ;  Finland  idyls  ;    fr.  the  Swedish  of 

Z.  Topelius.  22716 

Whispers  from  fairyland  ;  by  E.  H.  K.  Hugessen.  13241 

Whist.     Ames,  F.     Modern  whist ;  with  laws  of  the  game.         18801 

—  B.,  Lieut.-Col.    The  whist  player;  laws  and  practice  of  short-whist.  *I 

—  Baldwin,  J.  L.    Laws  of  short  'W. :  and  Treatise  on  the  game ;  by  J.  Clay.      12217 

—  Clav,  J.    Treatise  on  the  game.     See  Baldwin  above. 

—  Drayson,  A.  W.    The  art  of  practical  whist.  18825 

—  Hayward,  A.  Whist  and  whist-plavers.  (In  his  Biog.  and  crit.  ess.,  n.  s., 

v.l.)  '  12305 

—  Jones,  H.  Pocket  guide,  laws,  and  rules  for  leading  at  Whist,  bv  '•  Caven- 

dish."                                                                                      '  13178 
Laws  and  principles  of  whist.  13418 

—  P.,  G.  W.    American  or  standard  whist.  19953 

—  Pembridge,  — .    Whist,  or  bumblepuppv?  22477 

—  Pole,  W.    Theory  of  the  mod.  sci.  game  of  whist.  10858 

—  Walker,  A.  C.  The  correct  card ;  or,  How  to  plav  whist.  16751 
Whist  at  our  club.  {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  no.  24.)  19169 
Whistler;  by  W.  Aimwell  [W.  Simonds].  5289 
Whitaker,  J.  Almanack  for  1878.  17592 
Whitaker,  M.  S.  Albert  Hastings.  7408 
Whitaker,  W.  J.     Progressive  course  of  inventive  drawing.  4739 


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Whitby.   Black,  A.  and  C.    Guide  to  Scarborough,  Whitby,  etc.         *I 
Whitcher,  F.  M.^formely  Miss  Berry.     Widow  Bedott  papers  ; 

introd.  by  A.  B.  Neal.  *  4736 

—  Widow  Spriggins ;  Mary  Elmer,  and  other  sketches.  7086 
Whitcombe,    R.     Middle   aud   new    comedy   of  Greece.     {In 

Talfourd,  T.  N.  and  others.     Hist,  of  Greek  lit.)  6381 

White,  A.     Popular  hist,  of  British  Crustacea.  5906 

—  Popular  hist,  of  mammalia;  [cold,  plates].  5907 
White,  A.  B.  Little-folk  songs.  9715 
White,  A.  L.  Doctor  Hildreth.  19442 
White,  A.  D.     A   national   university.     {In  Nat.    Ed.  Ass. 

Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

—  Paper  money  inflation  in  France.  15935 

—  Same;  rev.     (Econom.  tracts.)  22066 

—  Relation  of  national  and  state  governments  to  advanced  education.  {In 

Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Sanitary  science  in  its  relations  to  public  instruction.     {In  Am.  Pub. 

Hea^lth  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  1, 1873.)  *I 

—  The  warfare  of  science.  1576& 
White,  Babington,  pseud.  Circe.  6904 
White,  C.  A.     Classic  literature,  principally  Sanskrit,  Greek, 

and  Roman  ;    with    some   acct.  of  the  Persian,  Chinese, 

and  Japanese.  16923 

—  The  student's  niA^thology.  17101 
White,  C.  B.    Cholera  in  New  Orleans.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Rept.,  V.  1,  1873.)  *l 

—  Disinfection  in  vellow  fever  in  New  Orleans.  (In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 

Rept.,  V.  3.)'  *I 

White,  C.  I.  The  genius  of  Christianity  ;  by  Chateaubriand  ; 
new  and  compl.  trans.,  with  pref.,  biog.  notice  of  the 
author,  and  notes.  16616 

White,  E.  Life  in  Christ ;  study  of  the  script,  doctr.  on  the 
nature  of  man,  the  object  of  the"  divine  incarnation,  and 
the  condition  of  human  immortality.     3d.  ed.  17820 

—  Tone  and  teaching  of  the  New  Testament  on  Certainty  in  religion.  2d.  ed.  21198 
White,  E.  E.    Several  problems  in  graded-school  management. 

{In  Nat.  Ed.  Ass.  Addr.,  1874.)  16720 

White,  F.  B.     A  cockroach.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  The  earwig ;  Locusts  and  grass-hoppers.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Flesh-feeding  plants.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 
White,  G.     The  natural  hist,  of  Selborne  ;   with  add.,  etc.,  by 

W.  Jardine  ;  ed.  by  E.  Jesse.  4740 

—  The  natural  historv  and  antiquities  of  Selborne;  rev.,  with  notes,  by 

J.  E.  Harting.  '  13525 

White,  H.     Early  hist,  of  New  England.     8th.  ed.  4741 

—  Elements  of  univ.  historv  to  the  treatv  of  Vienna ;  added,  Summarv  of 

[later]  events ;  add.  by  J.  S.  Hart. '  '  5182 

—  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew ;  prec.  bv  a  hist,  of  the  relig.  wars  in  the 

reign  of  Charles  IX.    lllust.  7275 

White,  H.  K.     Complete  works  ;   with  acct.  of  his  life,  by  R. 

Southey.  4742 

White,  Horace.    Money  and  its  substitutes.    (Econom.  tracts.)   21626 

—  The  tariff  question  and  its  rel.  to  the  present  commercial  crisis,  1877. 

(Econom.  monographs.)  17417 
White,  J.     Life  incidents  in  connect,   with  the  great  Advent 

movement.  9161 

White,  J.  W.     The  mouth  and  teeth.    (Amer.  health  primers.)  19381 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1347 

White,  James.  Eighteen  Christian  centuries  ;  fr.  2d.  Edin.  ed.  4744 

—  History  of  England  to  1858.  4745 

—  History  of  France  to  1848.  4743 

—  The  liing  of  the  Commons;  play.  (7?i  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  4.)  11806 
White,  J.     Brief  relation  of   the  planting  of    [Mass.].      {In 

Young,  A.  Chronicles.)  4911 
White,  J.  T.     A  Latin-English  dictionary ;   abgd.  fr.  work  of 

White  and  Riddle.  13992 
White,  J.  B.     Life,  written  by  himself  ;  with  Correspondence  ; 

ed.  by  J.  H.  Thom.     3  v.  *I 

—  Mozley,  J.  B.  {In  his  Essays,  hist,  and  theol.,  v.  2.)  18306 
White,  J.  J.  Cranberry  culture.  13547 
White,  J.  Richardson,  R.  Memoir  of  White.  11025 
White,  R.  G.     The  American  view  of  the  copy-right  question.  20296 

—  England  without  and  within.  20583 

—  Every-day  English;  seq.  to  "  Words  and  their  uses."  19860 

—  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Shakespeare;  with  an  ess.  toward  the  express,  of 

his  genius ;  and  Acct.  of  the  rise  and  prog,  of  the  Eng.  drama.  5985 

—  The  new  Gospel  of  peace  ace.  to  St.  Benjamin.  5893 

—  The  poetrv  of   Robert  Browning.     (In  Browning,  R.    Select,  fr.  his 

poetry!)  22854 

—  Shakespeare's  scholar ;  hist,  and  crit.  stud. ;  with  an  examination  of  Mr. 

Collier's  folio  of  1632.  4752 

—  Words  and  their  uses;  study  of  the  Eng.  language.  10497 
White,  S.  H.     Education  and  crime.      (Pps.  on  educ.)  *I 

—  Means  of  providing  teachers  with  profess,  instruction.    (In  Amer.  Norm. 

Sch.  Ass.  Add.,  etc.)  11608 
White,  Mrs.  Thom.,  pseud.     See  Elliott,  C.  W. 
White,  V.     Manual  of  nursing  ;  prep,  for  the  training  school 

for  nurses,  Bellevue  Hospital.  17511 
White,  W.    Ff.     Oxford  main  drainage.     {In  Ass.  of  Munic. 

and  San.  Eng.  and  Sur.  Proc,  v.  3.)  *I 
White,  W.     Holidays   in    Tyrol,   Kufstein,   Klobenstein,    and 

Paneveggio.  16544 
White,   W.     Life  of  E.  Swedenborg ;    with   synopsis   of    his 

writings;  introd.  by  B.  F.  Barrett.  1st.  Am.  ed.  6614 
White  and  black  ;  outcome  of  a  visit  to  the  U.  S.  ;  by  G.  Camp- 
bell. "  19099 
White  and  red  ;  by  H.  C.  Weeks.  «1 10 
White  Brunswickers  ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  8434 
White  camellia,  The  ;  by  H.  S.  Clarke.  {In  Soc.  nov.,  v.  2.)  22936 
♦White  cat,  The  ;  by  J.  R.  Planch^.  {In  his  Extravaganzas.)  *I 
White   cat,    The ;  by  A.  I.  Thackeray.     {In  her  Bluebeard's 

keys.)  13977 

White  chief,  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  5890 

White  cockade.  The  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10765 

White  dove,  The  ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  E.  W.  Townsend.  4482 
White  fawn,  The  ;  by  Col.  Johnson.   (  With  Tieck,  J.  L.     The 

elves.)  12446 

White  hand.  A;  by  E.  Farman.  13454 
White  horse  of  the  Peppers ;  by  S.  Lover.     {In  French's  min. 

dr.,v.  3.)  11835 

White  horse.  The,  of  Wootton  ;  by  C.  J.  Foster.  18077 
White  house.     See  U.  S.  Presidents. 

White-jacket;  by  H.  Melville.  3002 


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White  ladies  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  14005 

White  lies  ;  by  C.  Reade.  3612 

White  month,  The;  by  [F.  M.  Peard].  20339 
White  Mountains.     Burt,  H.   M.     Guide  thr.  the    Connecticut 

valley  to  the  White  Mts.  *I 

—  Dickinson,  A.  E.     {In  her  Ragged  register.)  18819 

—  Eastman,  S.  C.    White  mountain  guide  book.  4748 
Same ;  9th.  ed.  •! 

—  King,  T.  S.    The  White  hills.  9338 

—  See  also  Mt.  Washington. 

White  pigeon,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  {In  her  Parent's  assist- 
ant.) 1336;  15296 
White  robes  ;  by  M.  S.  Walker.  8525 
White-rock  cove.  Story  of.  7419 
White  rose.  The  ;  by  G.  J.  W.  Melville.  11010 
White  rose  and  red.  11961 
White  scalp.  The  ;  by  A.  Leighton.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales, 

v.  3.)  7224 

White  sea.     Helms,  L.  V.     Journeys  to  the  W.  Sea.     {In  his 

Pioneering,  etc.)  21974 

—  See  also  Karelia;— Lapland. 

White  slave.  The ;  or,  Memoirs  of  a  fugitive ;  by  R.  Hildreth. 

See  Archy  Moore. 

White  slavery  ;  a  new  emancipation  cause  ;   [by  W.  Burton] .  645 

White  wings  ;  a  yachting  romance  ;  by  W.  Black.  19S48 

Whiteboy,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  11675 
Whitefield,    G.     Gillies,  J.     Memoir  of  W.,  rev.,  with   add.; 

app.,  sermons,  etc.  2261 

—  Howitt,  M.    Whitefield  preaching.     {In  her  Yi^nettes.)  7679 

—  Punshon,  W.  M.    Pilgrimage  to  two  Amer.  shrines.    {In  his  Lect.,  etc.)  11802 

—  Stephen,  J.    Life  of  Whitefield.     {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.)  4351 

—  Tracy,  J.  The  great  awakening.  21660 
Whitehall ;  or,  The  days  of  Charles  I.  ;  by  J.  Robinson.  4750 
Whitehead,  T.  C.  Village  sketches.  2  ser.  in  1  v.  9241 
Whitehead,  W.  Hamilton,  W.  {Bi  his  Poets  laureate.)  18533 
Whitehurst,  J.  Howe,  H.  (In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics,  etc.)  2012 
Whiteing,  R.  Wonderful  escapes  ;  rev.  fr.  the  Fr.  of  F.  Ber- 
nard, etc.     (111.  lib.  of  wonders.)  9864 

Whitelock,  Whitelocke,  07^  Whitlock,  B.  Memorials  of  the 
Eng.  affairs  fr.  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I.  to 
the  restoration  of  Charles  II.     New  ed.     4  v.  16787-90^ 

—  Hazlitt,  W.     {In  his  Eloquence,  etc.,  v.  1.)  1812 
Whitelock.     See  also  Whitlock. 

Whiting,  H.     Life  of  Z.  M.  Pike.     (In   Sparks,   J.     Lib.    of 

Amer.  biog.,  v.  15.)  4124 

Whiting,  M.  H.    Faith  White's  letter  book,  1620-23.  Plymouth 

[colony].  New  England.  6397 

Whiting,  M.     Badger,  C.  N.    The  teacher's  last  lesson  ;  mem. 

of  M.  Whiting.  288 

Whiting,  S.  Life  of  John  Cotton.  (7n  Young,  A.  Chroni- 
cles.) 4911 

Whiting.     See  also  Whiteing. 

Whitling,  H.  J.     Pictures  of  Nuremberg  ;  and  rambles  in  the 

hills  and  valleys  of  Franconia.     2  v.  4753-4 

Whitlock,  G.  C.  Low,C.  R.  (/?i;iisSold.  of  the  Vict.age,v.  1.)  20030 


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Whitlock.     See  also  Whitelock. 

Whitman,  Elizabeth.     See  Eliza  Wharton. 

Whitman,  J.     Discourses  on  the  Lord's  prayer. 

Whitman,  S.  H.     Poems. 

Whitman,  Walt.     After  all,  not  to  create  only. 

—  Burroughs,  J.    The  flight  of  the  eagle.     {In  his  Birds  and  poets.) 

—  Sketch  of  Whitman.     {In  Oilman,  A.,  etc.    Poets'  homes.) 
Whitman,  W.  E.  S.     The  ship-carpenter's  family. 

—  and  True,  C.  H.  Maine  in  the  war  for  the  Union. 
Whitmarsh,  C.  S.,  ed.  Prayers  of  the  ages. 
Whitmore,  W.  H.  The  law  of  adoption  of  the  U.  S.,  and  espec. 

of  Massachusetts. 
Whitney,  A.  D.  T.     Boys  at  Chequasset. 

—  Faith  Gartney's  girlhood. 

—  The  Gayworthys. 

—  Hitherto. 

—  Just  how ;  key  to  the  cook-books. 

—  Mother  Goose  for  grown  folks. 

—  Odd,  or  even  ? 

—  The  other  girls. 

—  Pansies. 

—  Patience  Strong's  outings. 

—  Keal  folks. 

—  Sights  and  insights ;  Patience  Strong's  storv  of  over  the  way.    2  v. 

—  A  summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life.    Ulust. 

—  We  ^irls. 

—  Zerub  Throop's  experiment. 

—  Notice.    {In  Stodcfard,  R.  H.    Poets'  homes.) 
Whitney,  E.     Howe,  H.     {In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.) 

—  McCabe,  J.  D.     {In  his  Great  fortunes.) 

—  Sketch  of  W.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.) 

—  Wynne,  J.    Life  of  W.     {In  his  Lives,  etc.) 

Whitney,  J.  D.  The  climatic  changes  of  later  geological  times. 

—  Metallic  wealth  of  the  U.  S.  descr.  and  comp.  with  that  of  other  countries. 

—  The  Yosemite  guide-book ;  descr.  of  the  valley,  and  the  region  of  the 

Sierra  Nevada,  and  the  big  trees  of  California.    New  ed.    Maps. 

—  joint  author.    iSee  Foster,  J.  W. 

Whitney,  L.     The  burning  of  the  convent ;  destr.  of  the  Ursu- 

line  School  on  Mt.  Benedict,  Charlestown. 
Whitney,    P.     History   of  the    county   of  Worcester,  Mass.  ; 

with  acct.  of  .every  town. 
Whitney,  W.  D.     Essentials  of  English  grammar. 

—  German  reader,  in  prose  and  verse ;  with  notes  and  vocab. 

—  Language  and  the  study  of  language;  lectures. 

—  The  life  and  growth  of  language ;  outline  of  linguistic  science.   (Int.  sci. 

ser.) 

—  On  the  adoption  of  the  Eng.  language  in  Japan.     {In  Educ.  in  Japan.) 

—  Oriental  and  linguistic  studies.    Ser.  1,  2.  11095 

Contents.  Ser.  1.  The  Vedas.— Vedic  doctrine  of  a  future  life.— 
Miiller's  Hist,  of  Vedic  literature.— Translation  of  the  Yeda.—Miiller's  Rig- 
Veda  translation.— The  Avesta.— Indo-European  philology  and  ethnology. 
—Miiller's  Lect.  on  language.— Present  state  of  the  question  as  to  the  origin 
of  language.— Bleek  and  the  Simious  theory  of  language.— Schleicher 
and  the  physical  theory  of  language. — Steinthal  and  the  psychological 
theory  of  language.— Language  and  education.  2.  The  British  in  India. 
China  and  the  Chinese.— China  and  the  West.— Miiller's  Chips  fr.  a  Germ, 
workshop.— Cox's  Aryan  mythology.— Alford's  Queen's  English.— How 
•  shall  we  spell?— Elements  of  Eng.  pronunciation. — Relation  of  vowel  and 
consonant. — Bell's  Visible  speech. — The  accent  in  Sanscrit. — The  lunar 
zodiac  of  India,  Arabia,  and  China. 

—  Whitney's  German  texts.    Namely : 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.    Iphigenie  auf  Tauris. 
Whiton,  J.  M.     The  gospel  of  the  resurrection. 

—  Is  "eternal"  punishment  endless  ?  restatement  of  the  Script,  doctr.  2d.ed 


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Whitridge,  F.  W.  Caucus  system.  (Econom.  tracts.)  22432 
Whittaker,  F.     The  cadet  button  ;  novel  of  Amer.  army  life.     17G40 

—  Complete  life  of  Gen.  George  A.  Custer.  16608 
Whittaker,  J.  Evans,  F.  W.  (In  his  Shakers.)  1644 
Whittemore,  A.  How,  H.  (In  his  Mem.  of  Am.  mechanics.)  2012 
Whittemore,  G.,  Jr.         Fox,  T.  B.     (In    Higginson,    T.  W. 

Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)  6492 
Whittemore,    T.     Early    days   of  W.  :  autobiography,    1800- 

182f).  4759 

—  The  modern  hist,  of  Universalism ;  fr.  the  epoch  of   the  Reformation, 

V.  1.  4757 

—  Adams,  J.  G.  Memoir  of  Whittemore.  17389 
Whittier,  E.     Poems.     See  Whittier,  J.  G. 

Whittier,  J.  G.     Among  the  hills  ;  and  other  poems.  7581 

—  Biographical  introd.     {In  Child,  L.  M.    Letters.)  22245 

—  Child  life ;  coll.  of  poems.  9736 

—  Child  life  in  prose;  selections.    Illust.  8747 

—  Complete  poetical  works.    Illust.     [Centennial  ed.]  15770 

Contains  poems  by  E.  Whittier. 

—  Complete  poetical  works.    Household  ed.  20866 

—  Hazel  blossoms.  13097 

Contains  poems  by  E.  Whittier. 

—  Home  ballads.  4760 

—  In  the  Old  South  Church,  Boston,  1677.  (In  Longfellow,  H.  W.,  and  oth- 

ers.   Poems  of  the  "Old  South.")  *I 

—  In  war  time ;  and  other  poems.  5691 

—  Introduction,     (/w  Johnson,  O.    W.  L.  Garrison.)  *I;  19348 

—  Introduction.     (In  Woolman,  J.    Journal.)  9588 

—  John  Bunyan.     (In  Homes  and  haunts,  etc.)  1973 

—  The  king's  missive ;  and  other  poems .  20297 

—  Lays  of  my  home ;  and  other  poems.  4761 

—  Leaves  f  r.  Margaret  Smith's  journal,  1678-79.  4762 

—  Old  portraits  and  modern  sketches.  4763 

Contents.  J.  Bunyan.— T.  Ellwood.— J.  Nayler.— A.  Marvell.— J.  Rob- 
erts.—S.  Hopkins.— R.  Baxter.— W.  Leggett.— N.  P.  Rogers.— R.  Dins- 
more. 

—  The  Pennsylvania  pilgrim ;  and  other  poems.  11007 

—  Poems.    Illust.    1850.  4764 

—  Poetical  works.                                              *  7016 

—  Poetical  works,  1857,  v.  1.  4765 

—  Poetical  works,  1870,  v.  2.  4766 

—  Poetical  works.  10537 

—  The  prayer  of  Agassiz.     {In  Tribune  pop.  science.)  12943;  *I 

—  Prose  works.    2  v.                                                                      •  6499-500 

—  Snow-bound.  6253 

—  Songs  of  three  centuries.  14376 

—  A  tent  on  the  beach ;  and  other  poems.  6669 

—  The  vision  of  Echard ;  and  other  poems.  18015 

—  Biographical  sketch  and  selections.     {In  American  poems.)  18947 

—  Hazeltine,  M.  W.     {In  his  Chats.)  22863 

—  Kennedv,  W.  S.    J.  G.  Whittier;  life,  genius,  and  writings.  22274 

—  Notice  of  W.     {In  Stoddard,  R.  H.    Poets'  homes.)  19286 

—  Notice  and  selections.  {In  Am.  prose.)  19641 
Whittington,  R.     Besant,  W.  and  Rice,  J.     Sir  R.   Whitting- 

ton,  Lord  mayor  of  London.     (New  Plutarch.)  20974 

—  Bourne,  H.  R.  F.  {In  his  Fam.  Lond.  merchants.)  7853 
Whittlebridge.  (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  no.  24.)  19169 
Whittlesey,  C.     Life  of  J.   Fitch.      (In  Sparks,  J.     Lib.   of 

Amer.  biog.,  v.  16.)  4155 

Whittlesey,  E.  L.  Helen  Ethinger.  9949 
Whittling.    Brown,  E.  E.    Boston  whittling  schools.   (In  Some 

cur.  schools.)  20401. 

Whitworth,  J.     Guns  and  steel.  12254 

Who  are  happiest?  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  204 


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Who  breaks — pays  ;  by  Mrs.  Jeukiu.  6943 

Who  did  it? ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  21200 

Who  is  greatest?  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  206 

Who  is  Sylvia?  ;  by  A.  Price.  22899 

Wlio  is  to  inherit?  ;  comedy.  {In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 
Who  killed  cock  robin  ?  ;    by  C.  Mathews,     (/n  French's  min. 

dram.,  v.  38.)  7990 
Who  painted  the  great  Murillo  de  la  Merced?     (Li  Tales  fr. 

Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  5.)  19150 

Who  shall  be  greatest?  ;  by  M.  Howitt.  2027 

Who  shall  separate  us?  ;  by  M.  W.  Janvrin.  (In  Short  stor.)  6965 
Who  speaks  first ?  ;    by  C.  Dance.      (In  French's  min.   dram., 

V.  5.)  11837 
Who  stole  the  pocket-book?  ;  by  J.  M.  Morton.     (In  French's 

min.  dram.,  v.  30.)  7986 

Who  would  have  thought  it?                                                       .  10906 

Whom  Kathie  married  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  22939 
Whooping  cough.     Hamilton,  A.  McL.     Small-pox  and  other 

contag.  diseases.     (In  Buck,  A.  H.     Treatise  on  hygiene, 

etc.,  V.  2.)  19452 
Why  Frau  Frohmann  raised  her  prices  ;    and  other  stories  ;  by 

A.  TroUope.  21782 
Why  I  did  not  become  a  sailor  ;   by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.     (  With 

his  Freaks  on  the  fells.)  5821 

Why  Mrs.  Radnor  fainted.     (In  Stor.  and  sk.)  6883 

Why  we  have  no  Saturday  reviews.      (In  Crit.  and  soc.  ess.)  6992 

Why  we  laugh  ;  by  S.  S.  Cox.  15561 

Whymper,  E.     The  ascent  of  the  Matterhorn.     Illust.  *I 

—  Same.    {In  Little  class.,  v.  17.)  20166 

—  Scrambles  amongst  the  Alps,  1860-69.  11063 
Whymper,  F.     Heroes  of  the  Arctic  and  their  adventures.  14350 

—  The  sea;  stirring  story  of  adv.,  peril,  and  heroism.  Illust.,  v.  1-4.  19626-7;  19723-4 

—  Travel  and  adventure  in  Alaska.  7652 
Whyte-Melville,  J.  G.     See  Melville,  J.  G.  W. 

Wichert,  E.     Ansas  und  Grita.     (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16160 

—  The  green  gate ;  tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister.  13866 
Wicked  woods,  Th'e,  of  Tobereevil ;  by  Miss  MulhoUand.  11968 
Wicket-gate,  The  ;  by  W.  W.  Newton.  18499 
Wickham,  E.  C.     Commentary.     See  Horatius.' 

Wiclif,  or  Wycliffe,  J.     Burrows,  M.     Wiclif's  place  in  histo- 
ry ;  lect.  22517 

—  Chapman,  W.    Life  of  Wickliffe.  22567 

—  Le  Bas,  C.  W.    Life  of  Wickliffe.  2690 

—  Myers,  F.     (In  ^ts  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 

—  Storrs,  E.  S.  John  Wycliffe,  and  the  first  Eng.  Bible.  *I 
Widdemer,  I.  (psewd.  Ireland  Ward) .  Daisy  Brentwell.  15581 
Wide,  wide  world.  The  ;  by  E.  Wetherell  [S.  Warner].  4660 
Wide  awake  pleasure  book,  v.  12.  1881.  21142 
Widmanu,  A.  Die  Katholische  Miihle.  (Deutscher  Novellen- 
schatz.) 16149 

Widow,  The  ;  by  T.  Hook.  15657 

Widow  Bedott  papers  ;  by  F.  M.  Whitcher.  4736 
Widow,  The,  by  brevet;  by  N.  P.  Willis.     (Treas. -trove  ser., 

V.  3.)  14268 


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Widow  Cherry  ;  by  B.  L.  Far j eon.  18224 
Widow  Freeheart ;  comedy  ;  by  E.  T.  Hardy.   {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  45.)  11832 

Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith.  9600 

Widow  Lerouge,  The  ;  by  E.  Gaboriau.  19797 

Widow  Maclean  ;  by  J.  Ingelow.  {In  her  Sister's  bye-hours.)  6354 
Widow  Maraud,  The  ;  by  [K.  S.  Macquoid].   {In  her  Pictures, 

V.  2.)  11938 

Widow  of  Dunskaith  ;  by  H.  Miller.     {In  his  Tales,  etc.)  2557 

Widow  Spriggins  ;  by  F.  M.  Whitcher.  7086 

Widower,  The  ;  by  J.  P.  Smith. '  9986 
Widow's  son,   The  ;    by  E.  D.  E.  N.  Southworth.      (  With  her 

Haunted  homestead.)  4095 

Widow's  victim  ;  by  C.  Selby.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v.  3.)  11835 
Widville,   A.,   Earl  Rivers.      Spear,   C.     {In  his  Voices  fr. 

prison.)  4162 
Wieck,  F.     Piano  and  song  ;  how  to  teach,  how  to  learn,  and 

how  to  form  a  judgment  of  mus.  performances.  13774 

Wieland,  C.  M.     Obemn.  16214 

—  Translations.     (In  Hedge,  F.  H.    Prose  writers.)  1841 

—  Hosmer,  J.  K.     (In  his  Hist,  of  Germ,  lit.)  18259 

—  Taylor*  B.  Klopstock,  Wieland,  and  Herder.  {In  his  Studies.)  19003 
Wiese,  L.     German  letters  on  Eng.  educ,  1876;    tr.   and  ed. 

by  L.  Schmitz.  18213 
Wiesener,  L.     The  youth  of  Queen  Elizabeth  ;  ed.  by  C.  M. 

Yonge.     2  v.  18650-1 

Wife,  The  ;  play  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  1 .)  1 1803 
Wife,  The  ;  tale  of  Mantua  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.   {In  his  Dram. 

works.)  11888 

Wife  no.  19  ;  by  A.  E.  Young.  15524 

Wife.  The,  of  a  vain  man  ;  by  M.  S.  Schwartz.  9593 

Wife's  evidence.  The  ;  by  W.  G.  Wills.  6658 

—  Same;  another  copy.  {Bound  ivith  Maurice  Deriug.)  5761 
Wiffen,  B.  B.     Wiffen,  M.  I.  W.     Memoir  of  W.     {In  Boeh- 

mer,  E.     Spanish  reform,  of  two  cent.)  13791 
Wiffen,  J.  H.     Life  of  Torquato  Tasso  ;  with  app.  on  the  "Je- 
rusalem delivered,"  by  M.  Siraondt.'  de  Sismondi.  4769 
Wiffen,  M.  I.  W.      Memoir  of  B.  B.  Wiffen.     {In  Boehmer,  E. 

Spanish  reform,  of  two  cent.)  13791 
Wight,  O.  W.     Adventures  of  Telemachus  ;    by  Fenelon  ;  tr. 
by  Dr.  Hawkesworth  ;  with  life  of  F.  by  Lamartine  ;   Ess. 
on  his  genius  and  character  by  Yillemain  ;  crit.  and  bibliog. 

not.,  etc.  1458 

—  Life  of  Pascal.     {In  Pascal,  B.    Provincial  letters.)  3781 

—  Life  of  Peter  the  Great.    2  v.  4771-2 

—  Management  of  contag.  and  infeet.  diseases  in  Milwaukee.  {In  Am.  Pub. 

Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  6.)  *I 

—  Romance  of  Abelard  and  Heloise.  10193 
Wight,  Isle  of.     Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    {fn  his  Atlantic  Islands.)  17827 

—  Black,  A.  and  C.    Picturesque  guide  to  the  Isle  of  W.  *I 

—  Mantell,  G.  A.  Geological  excursions  round  the  Isle  of  W.,  etc.  '  2890 
Wight,  Isle  of  ;  by  J.  Abbott.  (Florence  stories.)  14283 
Wigtown  martyrs.  The  ;  by  J.  Paget.     {In  his  Paradoxes  and 

puzzles.)                                                              .  12732 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1353 

Wigwam,  The,  and  the  cabin  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  3994 

Wikoff,  H.     Four  civilizations  of  the  world  ;  hist,  retrospect.  12515 

—  Reminiscences  of  an  idler.    '  20079 
Wilberforce,  E.     Franz  Schubert ;   a  mus.  biography ;  found. 

on  the  Germ,  of  H.  Kreissle  von  Hellborn.  12387 

Wilberforce,  H.  W.     The  church  and  the  empires  ;  hist,  periods  ; 

with  mem.  of  the  author,  by  J.  H.  Newman.  12840 

Contents.    Memoir  of  H.  W.  Wilberforce.— The  formation  of  Christen- 
dom.—Champagnv's  Roman  empire.— Champagny's  Caesars  of  the  3d.  cent. 
—The  Gallican  Assembly  of  1682.— The  church  and  Napoleon  I.— Pius 
VII.  and  Napoleon  I.— Pius  VII.  at  Savona  and  Fontainebleau. 
Wilberforce,   R.   G.     Life  of  S.   Wilberforce.     See  Ashwell, 

A.  R. 
Wilberforce,  S.     Heroes  of  Hebrew  history.  10108 

—  Little  wanderers,  and  other  Sunday  stories.  12113 

—  Ashwell,  A.  R.  and  Wilberforce,  R.  G.    Life  of  W.,  with  select,  fr.  his 

diaries  and  correspondence.    3  v.  19817-19 

.Wilberforce,  W.     Correspondence  of  W.  ;  ed.  by  R.  I.  and  S. 

Wilberforce  ;  rev.  and  enl.  fr.  Lond.  ed.  2  v.                     4774-5 

—  Protest.     {In  Stebbins,  G.  B.    Facts  and  opinions.)  4205 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Brougham,  H.     {In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  526 

—  Nicoll,  H.  J.     {In  his  Great  movements.)  21442 

—  Stephen,  J.    Life  of  W.    {In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  ess.^  4351 

—  -{In^'~ 


{In  his  Essays,  v.  2.) 

Note.    Does  not  differ  much  from  above. 

—  Stoughton,  J.    Wilberforce.     (Heroes  of  Christian  history.)  19979 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     {In  his  Modern  British  Plutarch.)  4385 
Wilbraham,  F.  M.    Not  clever  ;  Adventure  on  the  Black  moun- 
tain ;  Exiles  of  Berezov.     (Magnet  stories.)         "  10584 

Wilbraham,  Mass.     Stebbins,  R.  P.     Historical  address,  cen- 
tennial celebration,  1863  ;  with  app.  6060 
Wilbrandt,  A.    Johann  Ohlerich.    (DeutscherNovellenschatz.)  16153 
Wilbur,  H.  B.     Governmental  supervision  of  the  insane.      {In 

Confer,  of  Charities.  Proc,  1876.)  16870 

Wilbur,  H.     A  lexicon  of  useful  knowledge.  4776 
Wild,  Hermine,  pseud.     See  Wesemal,  A. 
Wild,  J.  J.     The  colour  of  the  sea ;  Rivers  of  the  sea.     (In 

Brown,  R.     Science  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

Wild  as  a  hawk  ;  by  K.  S.  Macquoid.  12818 
Wild-fowling.     See  Fowling. 

Wild  Hagen.     Gibb,  J.     Wild  Hagen.    {In  his  Gudrun,  etc.)  22358 

Wild  huntress,  The  :  by  M.  Reid.  5891 

Wild  Hyacinth  ;  by  Mrs.  Randolph.  14296 

Wild  Irish  girl.  The  ;  by  Sydney  Owenson.  17814 
Wild  Irish  girl ;  drama  ;   by  J.  Pilgrim.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr., 

V.  42.)  11831 

Wild  life  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3633 

Wild  life  in  a  southern  county  ;   [by  R.  Jefferies].  18515 

Wild  man.  The,  of  the  west ;  by  R.  M.  Ballantyne.  10005 

Wild  men  and  wild  beasts  ;  by  G.  Cumming.  9867 

Wild  north  land.  The  ;  by  W.  F.  Butler.  12149 

Wild  northern  scenes  ;  by  S.  H.  Hammond.  1762 

Wild  oats  ;  comedy  ;  by  J.O'Keefe.  {InMod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  31.)  11825 

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Wild  work  ;  story  of  the  Red  river  tragedy  ;  by  M.  E.  Bryan.  20760 
Wildbad.     Dasent,  G.  W.     Wildbad  and  its  water.     (In  his 

Jest  and  earnest,  v.  1.)                            ■  13611 
Wilde,  R.  H.    Conjectures  and  researches  cone,  the  love,  mad- 
ness, etc.^  of  Tasso.     2  v.                                                        4777-8 

Wilde,  T.  Francis,  G.  H.  (In  his  Orators.)  1525 
Wilder,  A.     Alexandrian   Platonism.      (In  Bridgman,  R.   L. 

Concord  lect.)  22506 

—  Introduction,  additions,  etc.    (In  Knight.  R.  P.    Symbolical  lang.  of  anc. 

art  and  mythology.)  *I 
Wilder,  B.  G.     Emergencies,  how  to  avoid  them,  and  how  to 

meet  them.  18580 

—  Papers  chiefly  anatomical.    1873.  *I 

—  and  Gage,  S.  H.    Anatomical  technology  as  appl.  to  the  domestic  cat; 

intro4.  to  human,  veterinary,  and  comparative  anatomy.  Illust.  22493 
Wilder,  M.  P.,  and  others.     Culture  and  products  of  the  vine  ; 

app.  on  the  production  of  wine  in  California.      (In  J].  8. 

Comm.  to  Paris  Expos. ^  1867.    Rept.,  v.  5.)  9100 

Wilder,  S.  V.  S.  Records  fr.  [his]  life.  6270 
Wildermuth,  O.     Frau  Luna  and  her  voyages  ;  tr.  by  A.  B. 

Cooke.  6119 

—  Die  Heimath  der  Frau.  10351 

—  Streit  in  der  Liebe  und  Liebe  im  Streit.  (Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16169 
Wilderness,  In  the  ;  by  C.  D.  Warner.  17864 
Wildmoor  :  by  F.  Burckett.  13428 
Wiley,  C.  H.  Alamance.  12409 
Wilfred  Cumbermede  ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  9858 
Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship  and  travels  ;  fr.  the  German 

,  of  Goethe.     2  v.  1557-8 

—  Same;  tr.  by  T.  Carlyle.  3  v.  13118-20 
Wilhelmina,  pseud.     See  Stahlberg. 

Wilhelmina  ;  by  C.  F.  Woolson.     (In  her  Castle  Nowhere.)  13585 

Wilhelm's  wanderings  ;  autobiography-  [Literary  anecdotes.]  20347 
Wilkes,  C.     Voyage  round  the  world,  embr.  the  princ.  events 

of  the  narr.  of  the  U.  S.  Exploring  Expedition  [1838]. 

Illust.  4779 

Wilkes,  J.     Brougham,  H.     (In  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  3.)  527 

—  Dilke,  C.  W.     (In  his  Papers  of  a  critic,  v.  2.)  14204 

—  Rae,  W.  T.    Wilkes,  Sheridan,  Fox;  the  opposition  under  George  III.  12771 

—  Watson,  J.  S.  Biographies  of  J.  Wilkes,  and  W.  Cobbett.  8963 
Wilkes.     /See  also  Wilks. 

Wilkie,  D.    Davis,  J.  P.    (In  his  Thoughts  on  great  painters.)  6530 

—  Mollett,  J,  W.    Wilkie.  20374 

—  Taylor,  W.  C.     (In  his  Modern  British  Plutarch.)  4385 

—  Tuckerman,  H.  T.     (In  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 

—  Wedmore,  F.    Hogarth,  Wilkie,  and  Leslie.    (In  his  Masters  of  genre 

painting.)  19479 
Wilkius,  A.  S.    Historical  results  of  the  science  of  language. 

(In  Owens  College.     Essays  and  addresses.)  12926 

—  Roman  antiquities.  Illust.  (Class,  antiq.,  v.  2.)  (Hist,  prim.)  17355 
Wilkins,   E.   G.   P.      Plays.      See  French's  minor  drama ; — 

Sargent^  E.     Mod.  stand,  dr. 

Wilkins,  H.  St.  Clair.     Reconnoitring  in  Abyssinia.  8719 

Wilkins,  J.  H.     Civilization.     (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  13.)  11815 

Wilkins,  J.  H.     Elements  of  astronomy.  4781 

Wilkins,  W.  A.     The  Cleverdale  mystery.  22188 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1355 

Wilkinson,  J.  J.  G.     Emanuel  Swedenborg  ;  a  biography.  4787 

—  The  human  body  and  its  connection  with  man.  »,  4786 

—  Human  science  and  divine  revelation.  16083 

Contents.    Methods  of  science  [Vivisection]  .—Swedenborg  and  a  new 
science.— A  new  church*— A  new  age.— Supplement. 
Wilkinson,  J.  W.     Hands  not  hearts.  12422 

Wilkinson,  J.     Sketch  of  W.      {In  Remark,  women,  ser.  1.)        4886 
AVilkinson,  J.  G.     Dalmatia  and  Montenegro,  with  a  journey 
to  Mostar  in  Herzegovina,  and  remarks  on  the  Slavonic 
nations ;    Hist,   of  Dalmatia  and  Ragnsa ;    The  Uscocs, 
etc.     2  V.  *I 

—  Popular  acct.  of  the  anc.  Egyptians.    2  ^ .  4783-4 
Wilkinson,  T.     Fitzgerald,  P.     Adventures  of  W.     {In  his 

Roman,  of  the  Eng.  stage.)  13430 

Wilkinson,  T.  T.^  joint  author.     See  Harland,  J. 
Wilkinson,  W.  C.     A  free  lance  in  the  field  of  life  and  letters.   13358 
Contents.    Literary  and  ethical  quality  of  George  Eliot's  novels.— Mr. 
Lowell's  poetry. — Mr.  Lowell's  "  Cathedral." — Mr.  Lowell's  prose. — Mr. 
Bryant's  poetry.— Mr.  Bryant's  Iliad.— The  hist,  of  the  Christian  Commis- 
sion as  a  part  of  Church  hist.— The  character  and  the  literary  influence  of 
Erasmus. 
■  —  Preparatory  Greek  course  in  English.     (After-school  ser.)  22343 

Wilks,  T.  E.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama ; — Sargent, 

E.  Mod.  stand,  dr. 
Wilks.  See  also  Wilkes. 
Will.     Bain,  A.     The  emotions  and  the  will.     2d.  ed.  8897 

—  Haven,  J.    Mental  philosophy ;  inch' the  intellect,  sensibilities,  and  will.         8556 

—  Smith,  H.  B.    Whedon  on  the  will.     {In  his  Faith  and  philosophy.)  18186 

—  Upham,  T.  C.      Philosophical  and  pract.  tr.  on  the  will.      (Mental 

philosophy,  v.  3.)  4578 

—  See  also  Libertv  of  the  will ;— Mind  and  bodv. 

Will,  The  ;  by  M.  Edgeworth.  "  1327  ;  7778 
Will,  The  :  by  W.  B.  Fowle.  {In  his  Parlor  dramas.)  1513 
Will,  A,  and  away  ;  fr.  the  Germ,  of  T.  Michel  and  A.  Moritz.  4780 
Will  Denbigh,  nobleman.  (No  name  ser.)  17118 
Will  he  find  her?  ;  by  W.  Summerton.  4326 
Will  it  be?  :  by  H.  J.  Ford.  16943 
Will-o'-the-wisp.  Phipson,  T.  L.  Ignis  fatuus,  or.  Will-o'-the- 
wisp.  {In  his  Familiar  letters.)  16631 
Will-o'-the- wisps  ;  [by  L.  von  Ploennius].  (  TTM  Princess  Use.)  7270 
Will,  The,  of  a  virtuoso  ;   by  J.  Addison.     (Treas.  trove  ser., 

V.  1.)  14266 

Willard,  C.  A.     Fifty  years  ago.  9976 

Willard,  E.  C.  (H.).     Last  leaves  of  Amer.  history.  4790 

—  Lord,  J.    Life  of  E.  Willard.  12041 
Willard,  J.    Address  ;  200th.  anniversary  of  the  incorporation 

of  Lancaster.  4792 

—  Biography  of  S.  Willard.  (In  Higginson,  T.  W.  Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  1.)        6492 
Willard,  S.     Willard,  J.     {In  Higginson,  T.  W.    Harv.  mem. 

biog.,  V.  1.)               .  6492 

Willard  family.      Titcomb,   S.   E.     Account  of  the  W.  and 

allied  families.     {In  her  Early  N.  E.  people.)  *I 

Wille,  E.  de.     Johannes  Olaf  ;  fr.  the  German.  11484 

Willement,  E.  E.     Catechism  of  familiar  things  ;  rev.  4793 

Willert,  P.  F.  Reign  of  Louis  XI.  (Hist,  handbooks.)  16861 
Willet,  J.  E.    Wonders  of  insect  life,  illust.  the  wisdom,  power, 

and  goodness  of  God.  22610 


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Willey,  N.     Principles  and  practice  of  life  insurance.  10592 

William  I.  of  England^  the  Conqueror.  Abbott,  J.  History  of  W.         24 

—  Planche,  J.  R.    The  conqueror  and  his  companions.    2  v.  12823-4 

—  Roscoe,  T.  Life  of  William.  *I;  3709 
William  II.  of  England^  Rufus.     Freeman,  E.  A.     Reign  of 

William  Rufus  and  the  accession  of  Henry  I.     2  v.  21725-6 

William  IV.  of  England.  Greville,  C.  C.  F.  The  Groville 
memoirs  ;  journal  of  the  reigns  of  George  IV.  and  Wil- 
liam IV.  13441 

Same ;  ed.  by  H.  Reeve.    2d.  ed.    3  v.  13402-4 

V^'iWmm  of  Prussia.     McCarthy,  J.     (7n /m  Modern  leaders.)   11191 
William,  Prince  of  Orange.    Merriman,  T.  M.  William,  Prince 

of  Orange  ;  or.  The  king  and  his  hostage.  13249 

—  Wilson.  G.  G.  {In  his  Sk.  of  illust.  soldiers.)  12537 
William  Frederick,  of  Orange,   King  of  Holland.     Doran,   J. 

Wm.  Frederick,  or.  All  for  love.      (Li  his  Monarchs,  etc., 

V.  1.)  1248 
William  Rufus,  King  of  England.  See  William  II.  of  England. 

William  Allair  ;  by  Mrs.  H*.  Wood.  10002 

William  Henry  ;  play  ;  by  Mrs.  G.  L.  Chaney.  13312 

William  Henry  and  his  friends  ;  by  A.  M.  Diaz.  9745 

William  Henry  letters.  The  ;  by  A.  M.  Diaz.  9018 

William  Tell ;  play  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.    {In  his  Dram,  works.)  11888 

—  Same.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  5.)  11807 

—  Same.  {In  Venable,  W.  H.  Dramas.)  20582 
William  Tell ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.  {In  his  Parlor  dramas.)  1513 
Williams,    A.    M.    Poets   and   poetry   of   Ireland,    with   hist. 

and  crit.  ess.  and  notes.  20885 
Williams,  B.  T.     Life  of  Thomas  Stephens.    {In  Stephens,  T. 

Lit.  of  the  Kymry.)  *I 
Williams,  C.  R.     Biography  of  revolutionary  heroes  ;  Life  of 

W.  Barton  and  S.  Olney.  4794 

—  The  neutral  French ;  or,  The  exiles  of  Nova  Scotia.    2  v.  in  1.    2d.  ed.  5861 
Williams,  C.  W.     On  heat  in  its  rel.  to  water  and  steam.  6515 
Williams,  F.     The  Luttrells  ;  or.  The  two  marriages.  12408 
Williams,  F.  S.     Getting  to  Paris ;  book  of  pract.  in  Fr.  con- 
versation. 14063 

Williams,  G.  F.     Bullet  and  shell ;  war  as  the  soldier  saw    it ; 

[U.  S.  Civil  war].     Illust.  22771 

Williams,  G.  Present  aspect  of  the  orthodox  Eastern  church 
towards  the  Churches  of  the  Anglican  communion.  {In 
Weir,  A.     The  Church  and  the  age,  ser.  2.)  10823 

Williams,  G.  W.  History  of  the  negro  race  in  America  ;  with 
the  unity  of  the  human  family,  an  hist.  sk.  of  Africa,  and 
an  acct.  of  the  negro  governments  of  Sierra  Leone 
and  Liberia.     2  v.  22307-8 

Williams,  H.  L.,  Jr.     Boys  of  the  Bible.     Illust.  6112 

Williams,  H.  T.     Window  gardening.     (Williams'  Household 

ser.)  10606 

—  The  wonders  of  prayer.  14299 

—  awd  "  Eyebright,  Daisy."    Household  hints  and  recipes,  pt.  1.    (Wil- 

liams' Household  ser.)  17509 

—  and  Frost,  S.  A.    Evening  amusements ;  fireside  games,  tricks  of  con- 

juring, fortune-telling,  charades,  tableaux,  etc.  17481 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1357 

—  and  Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S.    Beautiful  homes;  or,  Hints  in  house  furnishing. 

(Williams'  Household  ser.)  17418 

—  joint  author.    See  Jones,  Mrs.  C.  S. 

Williams,  H.  W.     The  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  the  diseases 

of  the  eye.  21264 

—  Our  eyes,  and  how  to  take  care  of  them.  9606 
Williams,  J.  History  of  Wales.  4427 
Williams,  J.    Narrative  of  missionary  enterprises  in  the  South 

Sea  islands.)  4795 

—  Balfour,  C.  L.     {In  her  Moral  heroism.)  6740 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  (In  her  Pioneers  and  founders.)  10120 
Williams,    J.,  Bp.    of  Conn.     The   world's    witness    to   Jesus 

Christ.     (Bedell  lect.,  1881.)  21394 

Williams,  M.     Hinduism.     Map.     (Non-Chr.  relig.  systems.)  17510 

Williams,  R.  F.  Youth  of  Shakespeare.  4797 
Williams,  R.     Dexter,  H.  M.     As  to  Roger  Williams,  and  his 

banishment  fr.  the  Mass.  yjlantation.  *I 

—  Diman,  J.  L.    Address  at  unveiling  of  monument  to  W.     {In  his  Ora- 

tions, etc.)  21211 

—  Gammell,  W.    Life  of  W.     {In  Sparks,  J.    Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  14.)  4123 

—  Howitt,  M.    Williams'  departure  fr.  Salem.     {In  her  Yignettes.)  7679 

—  Knowles,  J.  D.    Memoir  of  Williams.  2506 

—  True,  C.  R.    Roger  Williams ;  life  and  character.     {In  his  John  Win- 

throp.)  15430 

—  Tuckermau,  H.  T.  {hi  his  Essays,  biog.  and  crit.)  4523 
Williams,  R.     Bunsen's  Biblical  researches.     {In  Recent  inq. 

in  theol.)  5174 

—  Holy  Scripture ;  Servants  of  God  speaking  as  moved  by  the  Holy  Ghost ; 

The  spirit  and  the  letter;  or,  The  truth  and  the  book.     {In  Noyes,  G. 

R.    Coll.  theol.  ess.)  7701 

—  Life  and  letters ;  with  extr.  fr.  his  note  books.    2  v.  13533-4 
Williams,  S.     Natural  and  civil  hist,  of  Vermont.  4798 
Williams,  S.  W.     The  Middle   Kingdom;  geography,  govern- 
ment, educ,  soc.  life,  etc.  of  the  Chinese  Empire.     2  v.    4800-1 

Williams,    S.    W.     Chinese    immigration;    paper;    Soc.    Sci. 

Assoc,  1879.  19200 
Williams,  T.,  and  Calvert,  J.    Fiji  and  the  Figians  ;  ed.  by  E. 

S.  Roe.  [Illust.]  -  4802 
Williams,  T.  J.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

—  and  Harris,  A.  Ruth  Oakley.  {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  36.)  11828 
Williams,  W.     The    art  of  landscape   painting   in   oil  colors. 

(Putnam's  art  hd.-bks.)  18581 
Williams'  Household  series  ;  namely  : 

Joues,  C.  S.  and  Williams,  H.  T.    Household  elegancies.  14317 

Ladies'  fancy  work.  15760 

Williams,  H.  T.    Window  gardening.  10606 

—  and  Eyebright,  D.    Household  hints  and  recipes.  17509 

—  and  Frost,  S.  A.    Evening  amusements.  17481 

—  and  Jones,  C.  S.  Beautiful  homes.  17418 
Williamson,  W.  C.    Dust.    {In  Brown,  R.   Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  A  grain  of  sand.  (7w  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Williams,  W.  M.     Explosive  compounds.    (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15466 

—  Fuel  of  the  sun.  688 

—  Iron  and  steel.     (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15465 

—  Oils  and  candles.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15468 
Williamson,  A.  W.  Chemistry  for  students.  11645 
Williamson,  B.     Elementary  treat,  on  the  diff.  calculus  ;  cont. 

the  theory  of  plane  curves,  with  examples.     New  ed.  15607 

—  Elementary  treat,  on  the  integ.  calculus;  cont.  applications  to  plane 

curves  and  surfaces,  with  examples.  15608 


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"Williamson,  E.  H.     Clayton's  rangers  ;  or,  The  Quaker   parti- 
sans ;  story  of  the  revolution.     Illust.  14176 
First  pub.  as  The  Quaker  partisans. 
Williamson,  I.  D.     The  crown  of  life  ;  discourses.     2d.  ed.  1038 
Williamson,  J.    Ferns  of  Kentucky;  with  etchings,  ete.,  illust. 

structure,  fertilization,  classification,  genera,  and  species.  *I 

Williamson,  J.     Lonsdale,  H.   {In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)  13814 
Williamson,  W.  C.   Primeval  vegetation  in  its  rel.  to  the  doctr. 
of  nat.  select,  and  evolution.      {In  Owens  College.     Ess. 

and  addr.)  12926 

—  The  succession  of  life  on  the  earth.    Illust.  1950& 

—  Same.  (In  Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  2.)  18864 
Willian   girls.  The;  by  [M.    A.    Tincker].     {Inker  Winged 

word,  etc.)  11595 

Willis,  A.     Willis,  T.     Memoir  of  A.  Willis.  4814 

Willis,  N.  P.     Beauty  and  the  beast.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  4.)  12975 

—  The  convalescent ;  [letters] .  4803 

—  Famous  persons  and  places.  4804 

—  Fun  jottings.  4805 

—  Hurry-graphs ;  or,  Sketches  of  scenery,  celebrities,  and  society.  480& 

—  Out  doors  at  Idlewild.  4807 

—  Paul  Fane.  4808 

—  Pencillings  by  the  way :  residence  and  trav.  in  Europe.  480& 

—  People  I  have  met ;  pictures  of  society  and  people  of  mark.  4810 

—  Poems ;  sacred,  passionate,  and  humorous.    6th.  ed.  4811 
— /S'ame;  compl.  ed.,rev.  9076 

—  Prose  works ;  new  ed.  6264 

—  Rural  letters  and  thoughts  at  leisure.  564& 

—  Summer  cruise  in  the  Mediterranean.  4813 

—  The  widow  by  brevet.     (Treas.  trove  ser.,  v.  3.)  14268 

—  Powell,  T.     (In  his  Living  authors.)  3522 
Willis,  R.,  Jtf.Z).     Benedict  de  Spinoza;  his  life,  correspond- 
ence, and  ethics.  8864 

Willis,  R.     On  machines  and  tools  for  working  in  metal,  wood, 
and  other  materials.     {In  Soc.  for  the  Enc.  of  Arts,  etc. 

Lect.)  4735 

—  Practical  treatise  on  the  teeth  of  gear  wheels.  22119 

—  Principles  of  mechanism.  9071 
Willis,  T.     Memoir  of  Anna  Willis.  4814 
Willis  the  pilot ;  sequel  to  the  Swiss  family  Robinson.  5567 
Willoughby,  H.     Frost,  T.     Exploring  voyage  to   the    North- 
east.    {In  his  Hf.-hrs.  with  early  explor.)  21074 

Willis,  W.  G.     Notice  to  quit.  6649 

—  The  wife's  evidence.  6658 

—  Same;  anotJier  copy.     {Bound  ivithM-Aunce  Dermg.)  5761 

—  Archer,  W.     (In  his  Eng.  dramatists.)  22644 
Willis,  W.  H.     Notes.     {In  Addison  J.     Sir  Roger  de  Cover- 
ley.)     (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.)  17984 

Willmot.     See  also  Wilmot. 

Willmott,  R.  A.     Journal  of  a  summer  time  in  the  country.  4815 

—  Memoir  of  G.  Herbert,  and  notes.     (In  Herbert,  G.    Poet,  works.)  1870 

—  The  poets  of  the  19th.  cent.  Illust.  Xew  ed.  19382 
Willow  brook  ;  by  E.  Wetherell  [S.  Warner].  12358 
Willow  copse  ;  drama  ;  by  D.  L.  Bourcicault.   {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,v.  31.)  11825 

Willshire,  T.  Low,  C.  R.    {In  his  Sold,  of  the  Vict,  age,  v.  1.)  20030 

Willson,  E.  B.     Charles  Henry  Brigham  ;  memoir  and  papers.  2056O 
Willson.     See  also  Wilson. 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1359 

Willy  and  Lucy;  by  G.  E.  Sargent.  10568 

Wilmot,   J.,  2d.  Earl  of  Rochester.     Thomson,   K.  aiid  J.  C. 

{In  their  Wits  and  beaux  of  soc.)  4719 

Wilmot,    J.    E.    E.     Eeminiscences  of  T.  A.  Smith ;  or,  The 

pursuits  of  an  Eng.  country  gentleman.     New  ed.    Illust.   12212 
Wilmot.     See  also  Willmot. 
Wilmot-Buxton,  H.  J.     See  Buxton,  H.  J.  W. 
Wilson,  Alexander.  Life  of  W.    {In  Wonders  of  sci.  and  art.)   4330 

—  Sketch  of  W.     {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  2.)  411 

—  Peabody,  W.  B.  O.  Life  of  W.  (In  Sparks,  J.  Lib.  of  Amer.  biog.,  v.  2.)  4111 
Wilson,   A.   J.     The   national  budget;  nat.    debt,  taxes,  and 

rates.      (Eng.  citizen.)  21607 

—  The  resources  of  mod.  countries.    2  v.  17821-2 

Contents.    Y.  1.    The  trade  prosperity  of  the  past  and  present  genera-  ^ 

tions  of  this  country. — The  economic  position  in  India.— China  and  Japan. 
—The  U.  S.— Russian  progress.— Turkey  and  Egypt.— Austro-Hungary 
and  Germany.— France  and  Belgium,    2.    Italy.— Spain,  Portugal,  ancl 
the  Netherlands.— Canada  and  S.  Africa.— Australia  and  New  Zealand.— 
Mexico  and  Brazil.— The  river  Plate,  Chili,  and  Peru. — West  Indies  and 
other  minor  Brit,  possessions. — Appendi«,'es :  Comparative  statement  of 
the  total  value  of  imports  and  exports  of   merchandise,  etc. — General 
domestic  exports  of  the  U.  S.  in  twenty-six  years.    Abstract  statement 
of  the  debt  of  Russia. — Financial  position  of  JEgypt. " 
Wilson,  A.     The  abode  of  snow;  obs.  on  a 'tour  fr.  Chinese 
Tibet  to  the  Indian  Caucasus  thr.  the  upper  valleys  of  the 
Himalaya.  14172 

Wilson,  A.  Anatomy  of  a  lobster  ;  Teeth  ;  Growth  ;  Animal 
colonies  and  co-operation  ;  Lodgers  and  boarders  in  lower 
life.     {In  Brown,  R.     Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Chapters  on  evolution.    Illust.  22344 

—  A  frog;  How  we  classifv  living  beings;  A  cuttlefish.    {In  Brown,  R. 

Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)     ^  ,  20526 

,  —  Leisure-time  studies ;  chief,  biological.    Illust.  18397 

Contents.  The  place,  method,  and  advantages  of  biology  in  ordinary 
education. — Science-culture  for  the  masses. — A  study  of  lower  life. — Some 
facts  and  fictions  of  zoology.— The  sea-serpents  of  science. — Some  animal 
architects. — The  genesis  of  life. — Parasites  and  their  development.— The 
law  of  likeness  and  its  working.— Some  moot  points  in  nat.  hist. — The 
origin  of  nerves.— Animals  and  their  environments.  What  I  saw  in  an 
ant's  nest.— A  summer's  day.— Science  and  poetry. 

—  Sea-squirts;  Movements  of  living  beings ;  Sea-anemones;  A  mussel.  {In 

Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 

—  Some  animal  histories ;  Nerves,  or  no  nerves?  or,  The  art  of  feeling;  The 

cousinship  of  animals;  What  is  an  animal?    {In  "Brown,  R.  Sci.  for 

all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

Wilson^  A.  J. ^  formerly  Miss  Eva7is.     Beulah.  1412 

—  Inez.                '  5585 

—  Infelice.  15331 

—  Macaria.  15389 

—  St.  Elmo.  6574 

—  Vashti.  8004 
Wilson,  C.  H.  Life  and  works  of  Michelangelo  Buonarroti.  *I 
Wilson,  Daniel.     Caliban  ;  the  missing  link.  11522 

—  Chatterton ;  biog.  study.  8145 

—  Prehistoric  man ;  origin  of  civilization.    3d.  ed.    Illust.    2  v.  15871-2 

—  Yonge,  CM.  (In  her  Pioneers  and  founders.)  10120 
Wilson,  David.  Henrietta  Robinson.  4817 
Wilson,  P2.  L.     Lantern  journeys ;    descr.  of  journeys  at  home 

and  abroad  for  use  with  views  on  the  magic  lantern.  15428 

—  Wilson's  photographies ;  ser.  of  lessons.  20723 
Wilson,  Erasmus.     The  Egypt  of  the  past.     Illust.     2d.  ed.       21853 

—  Healthv  skin ;  treat,  on  the  skill  and  hair,  their  preservation  and  manage- 

ment.   8th^  ed.  16924 


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Wilson,  E.  {pseud.  Medicus).  A  ramble  in  New  Granada; 
Bogota  as  a  winter  sanitarium.  Obs.  on  the  gen.  attitude 
of  the  Spanish  races  toward  the  mod.  tendencies  to  civili- 
zation. 18782 

Wilson,  F.  J.  F.     Stereotyping  and  electrotyping.     (Wyman's 

tech.  ser.)  20459 

Wilson,  G.     The  five  gateways  of  knowledge  ;   [the  senses].         4818 

—  Brown,  J.     (I7i  his  Spare  hours,  ser.  1.)  562 
Wilson,  Henry.     History  of  the  anti-slavery  measures   of  the 

U.  S.  Congresses,  1861-64.  5729 

—  Rise  and  fall  of  the  slave  power  in  America.    3  v.  10086-8 

—  Maun,  J.  B.    Life  of  Wilson.  11030 

—  Nason,  E.  and  Russell,  T.    Life  and  pub.  services  of  Wilson.  14374 

—  Stowe,  H.  E.  B.     (In  her  Men  of  our  times.)  7354 

—  and  Caulfield,  J.    Book  of  wonderful  characters;  mem.  and  anec.  of  re- 

mark, and  eccentric  persons.    lUust.  1193 
Wilson,  H.  B.     Seances  historiques  de  Geneve — The  National 

Church.     {In  Hedge,  F.  H.     Rec.  inq.  in  theol.)  5174 
Wilson,  J.  L.     Western  Africa  ;  its  hist.,  cond.,  and  prospects.  5427 
Wilson,  James.     The  dominie's  courtship  ;    The  souter's  wed- 
ding.    {I7i  Wilson,  J.  M.     Tales,  v.  7.)               ,  8047 

—  Griffin,  J.    Memoirs  of  Wilson.                                                  '  1667 

—  Speech.     (In  Amer.  oratory.)  4959 

—  joint  author.    See  Tytler,  P.  F. 

Wilson,  J.  G.     Introduction.     {In  Audubon,  J.  J.     Life.)  7760 

—  Life  and  letters  of  Fitz-Greene  Halleck.  •  7631 

—  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Anne  Grant.     {In  Grant,  A.    Memoirs  of  an  American 

lady.)  *I 

—  Sketches  of  illustrious  soldiers.  12537 

Contents.  Gonsalvo  of  Cordova.— The  chevalier  Bayard.— The  Consta- 
ble Bourbon.— Prince  of  Orange.— Duke  of  Parma.— Prince  Wallenstein. 
— Gustavus  Adolphus.— Oliver  Cromwell.— Marshall  Turenne.— The  great 
Conde.— Duke  of  Marlborough.— Prince  Eugene.— Charles  the  Twelfth.— 
Marshal  Saxe. —  Frederick  the  Great.-- Marshal  Suwarrow. —  General 
Washington. — Duke  of  Wellington. — Napoleon  Bonaparte. — General  Scott. 
—Lord  Clyde.— Marshal  Moltke.— General  Lee.— General  Sherman.— Gen- 
eral Grant. 
Wilson,  J.  (psewd.  Christopher  North) .     Lights  and  shadows 

of  Scottish  life.  4820 

—  The  Noctes  ambrosianae  of  "Blackwood."    4  v.  6310-13 

V.  1  vmnting.    It  can  be  seen  in  the  reference  department. 

—  Kecreations  of  Christopher  North.  4821 

—  The  snow-storm.     {In  Little  class.,  v.  7.)  12978 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (Iw  Ms  Sketches,  eic,  and  Third  gallery,  e^c.)  2255;  2257 

—  Gordon,  M.    Christopher  North ;  mem.  of  Wilson.  2310 

—  Howitt,  W.     {In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Martineau,  H.     {In  her  Biog.  sk.)  7657;  16744 
Wilson,  John.     Our  farm  crops  ;  Gt.  Brit,  and  Ireland.  2  v.   1646-7 
Wilson  John.     Studies  of  mod.  mind  ,and  character  at  Euro- 
pean epochs.  21197 

Contents.  Guicciardiui  and  his  golden  maxims.— Giordano  Bruno  and 
Galileo.— J.  Swift.— Junius  and  Francis.— Voltaire.— The  Old  r(''gime  in 
France  (1870) ,  and  its  fall.— The  reign  of  terror  and  its  secret  police.— 
Through  anarchy  to  Casarism.— Napoleon  the  uncle.— Guizot's  'Own 
time.'— Csesarism'  in  France  resurgent.— Napoleon  the  nephew.— The  Na- 
poleonic Augustan  age  in  Paris.— The  land  question.— Prevost-Paradol  and 
the  Fi-anco-German  war.— Bismarck,  Prussia,  and  Pan-Teutonism. 
Wilson,  John,  printer.     vScripture  proofs  and  script,   illust.  of 

Unitarianism.  4828 

—  Treatise  on  Eng.  punctuation.  4825 
Wilson,  J.  M.,  ed.     Tales  of  the  borders,   and  of   Scotland; 

new  ed.  rev.  by  A.  Leighton.    10  v.    (v.  2,  10,  ivanting.)   8041-50 
Contents.    V.  1.    Wilson,  J.  M.    The  vacant  chair;   The  Faa's  revenge; 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1361 

Midside  Maggy ;  The  wife  or  the  wuddy ;  The  adopted  son ;  My  black 
coat.— Leighton,  A.  Kate  Kennedy ;  Prescription ;  Lord  Durie  and  Chris- 
tie's will;  The  cured  ingrate.— Miller,  H.  Recollections  of  Ferguson; 
Recollections  of  Burns.— Campbell,  A.  Disasters  of  Johnny  Armstrong; 
Countess  of  Wistonbury;  Donald  Gorm.— Gillespie,  T.  The  mountain 
storm;  The  fair  maid  of  Cellardvkes ;  The  conviviaHsts;  Philips  Grev.— 
Howell,  J.  The  fortunes  of  Wm.Wigh ton.  2.  Wanting.  3.  Wilson, 
J.  M.  Bill  Stanley;  Archy  Armstrong;  The  guid-wife  of  Coldingham; 
Leaves  fr.  the  diary  of  an  aged  spinster;  The  laidley  worm  of  Spindleston 
Heugh;  The  Sabbath  wrecks. — Leighton,  A.  The  conscience-stricken; 
Duncan  Schulebred's  vision  of  judgment ;  The  somnambulist  of  Redcleugh ; 
Geordie  Willison,  and  the  heiress  of  Castle  Gower. — Campbell,  A.  Rat- 
tling, roaring  Willie ;  The  Highland  bov ;  The  snow  storm  of  1825. — Mil- 
ler, H.  Bill  Whyte.— Gillespie,  T.  The  last  of  the  pedlars.— Logan,  W. 
The  double-bedded  room.— Howell,  J.  Major  Weir's  coach ;  The  Palan- 
tines.— Moir,  D.  M.  The  divinity  student.— Richardson,  O.  The  Rothe- 
say fisherman.— Guilty  or  not  guilty.— Peterkin,  A.  The  parsonage.— 
Hetherington,  W.  The  seer's  cave.  4.  Wilson,  J.  M.  Judith,  the  Egyp- 
tian; The  poor  scholar;  The  broken  heart;  The  doom  of  Sonlis;  The 
bride;  The  henpecked  man.— Leighton,  A.  The  Droich;  The  amateur 
lawyers ;  Harden's  revenge ;  The  cherry-stone ;  The  henwife :  The  artist. 
—Miller,  H.  The  lykewakCi- Campbefl,  A.  The  penny  wedding;  The 
good  man  of  Dryfield ;  Lecin  Jamie  Murdieston ;  Duncan  M' Arthur.— 
Gillespie,  T.  Family  incidents;  Home  and  the  gipsy  maid ;  The  return. 
— H.,  J.  The  Laird'of  Darnick  Tower.— Maidment",  J.  The  cateran  of 
Lochloy;  Mortlake.— Howell,  J.  John  Square's  voyage  to  India;  The 
beggar's  camp.— Richardson,  O.  The  physiognomist's  tale.  5.  Wilson, 
J.  M.  The  cripple;  Sir  Patrick  Hume ;  Charles  Lawson ;  The  first-foot; 
I  canna  be  fashed.— Leighton,  A.  Legend  of  fair  Helen  of  Kirconnel ; 
The  abduction ;  Christie  of  the  cleek ;  Romance  of  the  siege  of  Perth ; 
Caleb  Crabbin;  The  crooked  Comyn.— Richardson,  O.  Torn  Duncan's 
yarn;  The  meeting  at  St.  Boswell's.— Gillespie,  T.  The  three  brethren; 
The  mistake  rectified ;  Dura  Den;  Peat-casting  time ;  Themedal.— Camp- 
bell, A.  Chatelard;  The  Laird  of  Lucky's  How.— Howell,  J.  The  pack- 
man's journey  to  London;  The  imprudent  marriage.  Martin,  T.  Mrs. 
Humphrey  Greenwood's  tea-party.— Logan,  W.  The  recluse  of  the  Heb- 
rides; Ellen  Arundel.— Smith,  J.  F.  Storv  of  May  Darling.— ConoUv, 
M.  F.  The  Castle  of  Crail;  Legend  of  the  church  of  Abercrombie;  Ro- 
mance of  the  May.— Bethune,  J.  The  bewildered  student.  6.  Wilson, 
J.  M.  The  dominie's  class;  The  smuggler;  The  Red  Hall;  Reuben  Pur- 
ves ;  We'll  have  another.— Leighton,  A.  The  contrast  of  wives ;  The  sui- 
cide ;  Mike  Maxwell  and  the  Gretna  Green  lovers ;  The  three  letters ;  The 
glass  back.— Gillespie,  T.  The  social  man ;  The  wedding.— Campbell,  A. 
The  two  comrades ;  The  surtout;  The  moss  trooper;  The  forger.— Be- 
thune, A.  The  ghost  of  Howdycraigs;  The  ghost  of  Gairyburn.- Rich- 
ardson, O.  The  schoolfellows;  The  sea-storm.— Miller,  H.*  The  Scottish 
hunters  of  Hudson's  Bay.— Maidment,  J.  The  heir  of  Inshannock.— How- 
ell, J.  The  Scottish  veteran.— Maxwell,  P.  The  white  woman  of  Tarras. 
7.  Wilson,  J.  M.  The  unknown;  Lottery  Hall;  The  Covenanting  fam- 
ily; Polwarth  on  the  Green;  The  festival;  The  Order  of  the  Garter.— 
Leighton,  A.  Trials  of  Menie  Dempster;  Roscallan's  daughter:  The 
Prince  of  Scotland ;  Legend  of  Holyrood.— Gillespie,  T.  Natural  hist,  of 
idiots;  The  enthusiast;  Trees  and  Burns;  Kirkvards.— Campbell,  A.  The 
Floshendlnn;  The  dream:  Retribution;  The  Skean  Dhu.— Wilson,  J. 
The  dominie's  courtship;  The  souter's  wedding.— Richardson,  O.  The 
two  sailors;  The  restored  son.— Howell,  J.  The  seven  years'  dearth.  8. 
Wilson,  J.  M.  Recollections  of  a  village  patriarch  Grizel  Cochrane; 
Squire  Ben :  The  Leveller ;  Perseverance ;  Tlie  Irish  reaper. — Leighton, 
A.  Death  of  James  I.;  The  case  of  evidence;  The  clerical  murderer; 
Death  of  James  III.;  Mr.  Samuel  Ramsay  Thriven.— Campbell,  A.  The 
curate  of  Govan :  The  Countess  of  Cassilis;  Grace  Cameron.— Gillespie, 
T.  The  grandmother's  narrative;  The  Covenanter's  march;  Peden's 
farewell  sermon ;  The  persecution  of  the  M'Michaels ;  The  rescue  at  En- 
terkin;  The  fatal  mistake ;  Bonny  Mary  Gibson ;  The  Eskdalemuir  story ; 
The  Douglas  tragedy.— Richardson,  O.  Story  of  Tom  Bertram ;  The  ang- 
ler's tale.— The  cottar's  daughter.— Battle  of  Dryffe  Sands.— Bethune,  A. 
The  warning.— The  happy  conclusion.— The  mysterious  disappearance.— 
Howell,  J.  The  man-of-war's  man.  9.  Wilson,  J.  M.  Roger  Goldie's 
narrative;  The  unbidden  guest ;  The  simple  man  is  the  beggar's  brother; 
The  fugitive;  Willie  AVastle's  account  of  his  wife.— Leighton,  A.  Hog- 
manay; The  bereaved;  The  condemned ;  Hume  and  the  Governor  of  Ber- 


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wick ;  The  bride  of  Bramblehaugh :  The  monomaniac ;  Laird  Robinson's 
will.— Gillespie,  T.  Sergeant  Wilson;  Helen  Palmer;  The  Cairny  Cave 
of  Gavin  Muir ;  Porter's  Hole ;  James  Renwick ;  Old  Isbel  Kirk ;  The 
curless;  The  violated  coffin.— Campbell,  A.  The  recluse;  A  Highland 
tradition;  The  foundling  at  sea;  The  assassin;  The  stone-breaker.— Con- 
ollys  M.  F.  The  robbery  at  Pittenweem  and  the  Porteus  mob ;  Story  of 
Charles  Gordon  and  Christina  Cunningham.— Howell,  J.  Legend  of  Cal- 
derMoor;  The  prisoner  of  war.— Miller,  H.  Thomas  of  Chartres.  10. 
Wanting. 

Wilson,  J.     Drainage  for  health  ;    or,  Easy  lessons  in  sanitary 

science.  20139 

Wilson,  R.     Cunningham,  A.     (In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  1.)  105a 

Wilson,  Robert.     The  cessation  of  life.     (In  Brown,  R.     Sci. 

for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  Dreams.     (In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser  2.)  2044& 

—  Hunger;  Sleep.  -  (7?^  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  1.)  20445 
Wilson,  Robert.     Boiler  and  factory  chimneys  ;  draught-power 

and  stability  ;  with  chap,  on  lightning  conductors.  17603 

—  Treatise  on  steam  boilers ;  strength,  constr.,  and  economical  working.  6386 
Wilson,  R.  A.     Mexico  ;  its  peasants  and  its  priests.  11744 

—  New  history  of  the  conquest  of  Mexico.  1162$ 
Wilson,  R.  K.  History  of  mod.  Eng.  law.  (Hist,  hd.-bks.)  16791 
Wilson,  T.  D.  Outline  of  ship  building,  theoret.  and  pract.  *1 
Wilson,  T.,  Bp.  of  S odor  and  Man.     Farrar,  F.  W.     Wilson, 

the  saintly  preacher.     (In  Kempe,  J.  E.     Class,  preach.)    17464 
Wilson,  VV.  D.     First  princ.  of  polit.  econ.  withref.  to  states- 
manship and  the  prog,  of  civilization.  22312 

—  Lectures  on  the  psychology  of  thought  and  action.  2d  ed.  22315 
Wilson,  W.     History  and  antiq.  of  the  Dissent,   churches   in 

Loud.,  Westminster,  and  Southwark  ;  app.,  Origin,  prog., 
and  pres.  state  of  Christianity  in  Britain.     4  v.                  21375-8 
Wilson,  W.  S.     The  ocean  as   a  health  resort;    pract.   infor- 
mation as  to  sea-voyages  ;   with  a  chart.  20080 
Wilson-Patten,  J.     Reid,  T.  W.     (In  his  Cabinet  portr.)  13883 
Wilson  Industrial  School.   Little  lessons  for  little  housekeepers.  15386 

—  Same.    New  ed.  18605 

Note.     Contains  Kirkwood,  A.  W.    Series  of  lessons.— Kirkwood,  A. 
M.    Rules  of  politeness ;  Rules  for  sewing. 
Wilton,  J.     Cunningham,  A.      (In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters, 

etc.,  V.  3.)  1055 

Wilton,  T.     Mongrels.  22953' 

Win  and  wear;   [by  S.  C.  Robbins].  7390 

Winborough  boys.  The  ;  by  H.  C.  Adams.  18695 

Winchell,  A.     Adamites  and  pre- Adamites  ;  remote  represent- 
atives of  the  hum.  species,  an^  their  rel.  totheBibl.  Adam.   17994 

—  The  doctrine  of  evolution.  12516 

—  Geology  of  the  stars.     {In  Estes,  D.    Hf.-hr.  rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

—  Preadainites ;   existence  of  men  bef.  Adam:   condition,  antiquity,  etc. 

Charts  and  illust.    3d.  ed.  21530 

—  Sketches  of  creation.    Illust.  8510 

—  Sparks  from  a  geologist's  hammer.  21265 

Contents.  Mont  Blanc  and  the  Mer  de  Glace.— Ascent  of  Mt.  Blanc— 
The  beautiful.— The  old  age  of  continents.— Obliterated  continents.- A 

"  grasp  of  geologic  time— Geological  seasons.— Climate  of  the  lake  region. 
—Mammoths  and  mastodons.— Salt  enterprise  in  Michigan.— A  remarka- 
ble Maori  manuscript. — The  genealogy  of  ships. — Huxley  and  evolution. 
—Grounds  and  consequences  of  evolution. — Metaphysics  of  science. 

W^inchendon,  Mass.     Hyde,  E.     History  of  Winchendon.  2121 

—  Marvin,  A.  P.    History  of  W.     {In  Hist,  of  Wor.  Co.,  v.  2.)  *I 


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Winchester,  Carroll,  pseud.     See  Curtis,  Mrs.  C.  P. 
Winchester  College.     Adams,  H.  C.    Wykehamica.;  Winches- 
ter College  and  commoners.  *I 

—  David,  W.  H.    Winchester;  the  school  life.     (In  Pascoe,  C.  E.    Everv 

dav  life  at  Eton,  etc.)  '       2177T 

—  Mansfield,  R.  B,  School-life  at  Winchester  College.  8620 
Wiuchilsea,  Countess  of.     Petition  for  an  absolute  retreat.   (In 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  Book  for  a  corner.)  2101 
Winchilsea,    Earl  of.     Lord  Hatton ;    poem.     (In  Tales   fr. 

Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  18.)  19163 

Wind  and  whirlwind  ;  by  Mr.  Thom.  White  [C.  W.  Elliott].  7388 

Windfall,  A  ;  by  A.  T.  Perry.  19856 

Windfalls  ;  by  T.  G.  Appleton.  17325 
Windham,  W.     Select  speeches  ;  with  biog.  sketch  ;  ed.  by  K. 

Walsh.  4826 

—  Brougham,  H.     {I7i  his  Hist,  sk.,  ser.  1.)  525 
Windisch,  E.     A  concise  Irish  grammar,  with  pieces  for  read- 
ing ;  fr.  the  Germ.,  by  N.  Moore.  22719 

Windle,  M.  J.     Legend  of  the  Waldenses  ;  and  other  tales.         4827 
Window  gardening.     See  Parlor  gardening- 
Windsor  Castle  ;  by  W.  H.  Ains worth.  10008 
Windthorst,  L.     Tuttle,  H.     (In  his  Germ,  polit.  lead.)  13830 
Wi-ne-ma.     Meacham,  A.  B.     Wi-ne-ma  and  her  people.            16605 
Wines,  E.  C.     An  international  cong.  on  penitentiary  and  re- 
formatory discipline  ;    Present  outlook  of  prison  disc,  in 
the  U.  S.     (In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and  Ref.  Disc.  Trans., 
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—  Report  on  the  Intemat.  Peniten.  Cong,  of  Lond.,  1872;  app.,  Annual  rep. 

of  Nat.  Pris.  Asso.  of  U.  S.,  1873.  *I 

Note.    For  Papers,  etc.,  presented,  see  Internat.  Penitentiary  Congress ; 
Nat.  Prison  Assoc. 
Wines,  F.  H.     Public  buildings  for  the  dependent  classes.  (In 

Conf.  of  Char.     Proc,  1876.)  16870 

Wines.     Anstie,  F.  E.     The  uses  of  wines  in  health  and  dis- 
ease. 17491 

—  Husmann,  G.    American  grape  growing  and  wine  making.  19681 

—  Redding,  C.    History  and  descr.  of  modern  wines.  3615 

—  Thudichum,  J.  L.  W.  and  Dupr6,  A.    Treatise  on  the  orig.,  nat.,  and  va- 

rieties of  wine.  10475 

—  Vizitelly,  H.    The  wines  of  the  world  characterized  and  classed.  15933^ 

—  Wilder,  M.  P.    Culture  and  products  of  the  vine;  app..  Production  of 

wine  in  California.     (In  U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867,  Rept., 
V.  5.)  910(> 

Wing  and  wing  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  970 

Wingate,  G.  W.    Manual  for  rifle  pract.,  incl.  sugg.  for  pract. 

at  long  range,  and  the  form,  of  rifle  associations.    5th.  ed.   14173 
Winged  lion.  The  ;  by  J.  De  Mille.  19407 

Winged  word,  A  ;  and  other  stories  ;  by  [M.  A.  Tincker].  11595 

Wingfield,  L.     My  Lords  of  Strogue  ;    chronicle  of  Ireland, 

fr.  the  Convention  to  the  Union.     3  v.  20124-6 

—  Under  the  palms  in  Algeria  and  Tunis.  2  v.  11050-1 
Wings  ;  by  J.  K.  Wetherill.  17777 
Winifred  Bertram ;  by  Mrs.  Charles.  •  6128 
Winifred's  jewels  ;  by  M.  A.  Bird.  1232^ 
Winkworth,  C.     Christian  singers  of  Germany;   [history,  with 

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Winkworth,  S.     Notices.     {In  Tauler,  J.     Hist.)  4353 

Winners,  The,  in  life's  race  ;  by  A.  B.  Buckley.  22242 

Winnie  Scoop  ;  by  W.  Ross.     {In  Mt.  Royal  pop.  tales,  v.  3.)  7224 
Winnifred,    Countess  of  Nithsdale.     Chambers,   W.     {In  his 

Stories  of  old  families.)  18362 

—  Stanhope,  P.  H.     (In  his  French  retreat,  etc.)  17953 

—  Watson,  H.  C.  (In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Winning  a  husband  ;  by  MacFarren.    {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  16.)  11844 
Winning  hazard  ;  by  J.  P.  Wooler.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 

V.  39.)  7990 

Winning  his  spurs  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  11254 

Winning  his  way ;  by  Carleton  [C.  C.  Coffin].  6118 

Winscom,  J.  A.     Onward.             ,  4830 

Winslow,  C.     Remains;  incl.  journal  and  letters.  4831 

Winslow,  F.     Light ;  influence  on  life  and  health.  7387 

Winslow,  H.    Christianity  appl.  to  our  civil  and  soc.  relations.  4832 

Winsor,  J.     Massachusetts;   [manual].  22396 

—  Memorial  hist,  of  Boston,  incl.  Suffolk  Co.,  Mass.,  1630-1880.  4  v.  *I 
Winstowe  ;  by  Mrs.  L.  Adams.  17183 
Winter,  C.  Jay,  W.  Memoirs  of  Winter.  2334 
Winter,  Wm.     The  Jeffersonsy.     Illust.     (Amer.  actor  ser.)  21129 

—  Poems ;  compl.  ed.  20187 

—  The  Queen's  domain ;  and  other  poems.  4834 

—  Sketch  of  F.  J.  O'Brien.     (In  O'Brien,  F.  J.    Poems,  etc.)  20380 

—  Supplementary  memoir.     (In  Brougham,  J.    Life,  etc.)            '  20356 

—  Thistle-down ;  book  of  Ivrics.  17626 

—  The  trip  to  England.  2d.  ed.  Illust.  [England  and  France.]  20127 
Winter.  Proctor,  R.  A.  Cold  winter.  {In  his  Rough  ways.)  19539 
Winter,  A  word  for ;  by  J.  Skelton.  {In  his  Ess.  in  romance.)  18752 
Winter  and  its  dangers  ;  by  H.  Osgood.  19223 
Winter  at  the  Italian  lakes.  12750 
Winter  drive,  A  ;  by  S.  O.  Jewett.  {In  her  Country  by-ways.)  21032 
Winter  evening  tales  ;  by  J.  Hogg.  2275 
Winter  homes  for  invalids  ;  by  J.  W.  Howe.  13333 
Winter,  A,  in  the  ice  ;  by  J.  Verne.  {In  Ms  Doctor  Ox,  etc.)  12875 
Winter  pictures  ;  by  J.  Burroughs.  (In  his  Pepacton.)  20466 
Winter  resorts.     See  Resorts. 

Winter  story,  A  ;  by  F.  M.  Peard.  16954 

Winter  sunshine  ;  by  J.  Burrouglis.  15337 

Winter  walk.  A;  by  H.  D.  Thoreau.      (Little  classics,  v.  17.)  20166 
Winterbotham,    W.       Historical,    geograph.,    commerc,    and 

philos.  view  of  the  U.  S.  and  the  European  settlements  in 

America  and  the  West-Indies.     4  v.  6035-8 

Winters  abroad  ;  by  R.  H.  Otter.  22418 
Winter's  tale.     See  Shakespeare,  W. 
Winter's  tale.    The;    play;    by    W.   Shakspeare.      {In   Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  40.)  11830 
Winthrop,  J.     True,   C.   K.     John  Winthrop   and  the  great 

colony.  15430 

—  Receptfon  of  Gov.  W.  at  Salem,  June  12th.,  1630.     (In  Antiq.  papers.)  18411 

—  Winthrop,  R.  C.  Life  and  letters  of  J.  Winthrop.  2  v.  5560-1 
Winthrop,  R.  C.     Addresses  apd  speeches.     3  v.     10918-19  :  18193 

—  Life  and  letters  of  J.  Winthrop.    2  \.  5560-1 

—  Massachusetts  and  its  early  history.     (7?i  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.    Lect.)  7869 


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—  Oration,  100th.  anniv.  of  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis  at  Yorktown.  21130 

—  Washington,  Bowdoin,  and  Franklin,  as  portr.  in  oecas.  addresses.  15546 
Winthrop,  T.     Canoe  and  saddle.      (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  5367 

—  Edwin  Brothertoft.  5366 

—  John  Brent.  5335 

—  Life  in  the  open  air,  and  other  papers.     (Leis.-hr.  ser.)  15936 

Contents.  Life  in  the  open  air.— Katahdin  and  the  Penobscot. — Love 
and  skates.— New  York  seventh  regiment.— Our  march  to  Washington.— 
Washington  as  a  camp. — Fortress  Monroe. — Brightly's  orphan. — The  heart 
of  the  Andes. 

—  Love  and  skates.     {In  Aldrich,  T.  B.    Good  stories.)  7023 

—  Same.     {In  Familiar  stories,  v.  1.)  *  18148 

—  Same.  {In  Little  class.,  v.  6.)  12977 
Winthrops,  The  ;  a  novel.  5879 
Winwood  cliff ;  by  F.  Forrester  [D.  Wise].  16588 
Wire  ropes.     See  Ropes. 

Wirt,  W.     Sketches  of  the  life  and  character  of  P.  Henry. 

3d.  ed.  4836 

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—  Magoon,  E.  L.  {In  his  Orators  of  Amer.  rev.)  2858 
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Wise,  D.  (pseud.  F.  Forrester;  L.  Lancewood).  Dick  Duncan.  1494 

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—  Thorncliflfe  Hall.  21131 

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Wiseman,  N.     Fabiola,  or.  The  church  of  the  Catacombs.  19196 

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—  Fenn,  G.  M.    The  world  of  wit  and  humour.  11446 

—  Giles,  H.    Popular  wit  and  humor,  espec.  in  Scotland.     {In  his  Lect. 

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—  Kett,  H.    Flowers  of  wit.  2465 

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—  Lowell,  J.  R.    Witchcraft.     {In  his  Among  my  books,  ser.  1.)  8428 

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Witch-Hampton  Hall.     {In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n.  s.,  v.  6.)  19151 

With,  W.  C.  de.  Liefde,  J.  de.  {In  his  Great  Dutch  admirals.)  11761 

With  costs  ;  by  Mrs.  Newman.  21042 

With  fate  against  him  ;  by  A.  M.  Douglas.  9292 

With  harp  and  crown  ;  by  W.  Besant  and  J.  Rice.  15351 
Witham,  T.  M.,  joint  aitthor.     See  Vandervell,  H.  E. 

Wither,  G.     Spear,  0.     {In  Jiis  Voices  fr.  prison.)  4162 
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AVithin  an  ace  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  Jenkin.  13911 

Within  an  inch  of  his  life  ;  by  E.  Gaboriau.  12931 

Within  and  without ;  by  G.  MacDonald.  10182 

Within  sound  of  the  sea;  by  C.  L.  H.  Dempster.  18384 

Within  the  maze  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  Wood.  11116 

Within  the  precincts  ;  by  M.  O.  W.  Oliphant.  18602 
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Witness  papers;  essays,  etc.  ;  by  H.  Miller.  5619 
Wits  and  beaux  of  society ;  by  G.  and  P.  Wharton  [R.  and  J. 

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Witt,  Mine.  H.  de,  formerly  Guizot.  A  French  country  family  ; 

tr.  by  D.  M.  Craik.  7242 

—  Monsieur  Guizot  in  private  life ;  tr.  by  M.  C.  M.  Simpson.  19972 

—  Motherless ;  tr.  bv  [Mrs.  Craik] .  9950 

—  An  only  sister.  "  11320 
Witt,    J.    de.     Grand   Pensionary   Qf   Holland.     Geddes,    J. 

History  of  the  administration  of  DeWitt,  v.  1.  19597 

Wittich,  W.     Curiosities  of  physical  geography.  7226 

Wives  and  daughters  ;  by  E.  C.  Gaskell.  2214 

Wives  and  widows  ;  by  A.  S.  Stephens.  8161 

Wizard  of  the  wave ;  drama ;  by  J.    T.    Haines.     {In   Mod. 

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*'  Woe  to  us  when  we  lose  the  watery  wall ;  "  po6m.   {In  Tales 

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Woehler,  F.     Outlines  of  organic  chemistry.     See  Fittig,  R. 
Wceikoff,  A.     Meteorology  in  Russia.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst. 

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Woerth.     Klien,  Pastor.     The  pastor's   narrative ;  or,  Before 

and  after  the  Battle  of  Worth,  1870.  22812 

Woffington,  M.     Peg  Woffington.    {In  Lights  of  the  old  Eng. 

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AVohlfahit,   H.     Guide   to   musical    composition;  tr.  by  J.  S. 

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Wolcott,  R.     Broken  idols  ;  Coming  fr.  the  front.    {In  Stories 

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Wolf,  A.     Der  Stern  der   Schonheit.     (Deutscher   Novellen- 

schatz.)  16148 

Wolf,  The,  at  the  door.     (No  name  ser.)  17368 

Wolf-hunting  and  wUd  sport  in  Lower  Brittany.  14265 

Wolf  Run  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  14040 

Wolfe,  J.     Howitt,  M.     Death  of  W.     {In  her  Vignettes.)  7679 

—  James.  G.  P.  R.  {In  his  Mem.,  v.  2.)  2294 
Wolfe  of  the  knoll ;  and  other  poems  ;  by  Mrs.  Marsh.  5117 
Wolfert's  Roost ;  and  other  papers  ;  by  W.  Irving.  2162 
Wolfram  vo7i  Eschenbach.     Parzival  und  Titurel.    3  v.   (Deut. 

Class  des  Mittelalters.     v.  9-11.)  16262-4 

Wolfsden  ;  by  J.  B.  2884 

WoUey,  C.  P.     Sport  in  the  Crimea  and  Caucasus.  22930 

Wolowski,  L.     Application  of  the  hist,  method  to  the  study  of 

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Wolseley,  Sir  G.  J.  Low,  C.  R.  Memoir  of  Wolseley.  2  v.  18888-9 
Wolsey,  T.,  Cardinal.     Gait,  J.     Life  of  Wolsey.  2198 

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men.) 1388 

—  Cardinal  Wolsey.    {In  Lib.  usef.  kn.    Lives.)  5104 

—  Towle,  G.  M.  The  Cardinal  kings.  {In  his  Glimpses  of  hist.)  13478 
Woltmann,  A.  and  Cundall,  J.     Hans  Holbein.     (Illust.  biog. 

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Wolvertou,  Three  years  at.  19055 
Woman.     General  works.                                             • 

—  Alexander,  W.    History  of  women.    2  v.  275-6 

—  Butler,  J.  E.    Woman's  work  and  woman's  culture.  8852 

—  Craik,  D.  M.    A  woman's  thoughts  about  women.  3190 

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—  Dall,  C.  W.  H.  The  college,  the  market,  and  the  court;  or,  Woman's  rel. 

to  educ,  labor,  and  law.  6771 

Contributions  of  women  to  med.  science;  Duties  and  infl.  of  women; 

"  The  great  lawsuit : "  M.  Astell ;  M.  Wollstonecraf t ;  M.  Fuller.    {In 

.    her  Hist,  pict.)  1080 

—  Farnham,  E.  W.  B.    AVoman  and  her  era.,  v.  2.  5792 

—  HigginsoiK  T.  W.    Common  sense  about  women.  21231 

—  Holland,  J.  G.     {In  his  Every-day  topics.)  16106 

—  Modern  women  and  what  is  said  of   them;  repr.    [from]    the  Saturday 

Rev. ;  introd.  by  L.  G.  Calhoun.                                     '                        '  7523 

—  Woolson,  A.  G.    Woman  in  American  society.  11376 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.    Womankind.  17406 

—  Young  woman's  friend ;  duties,  trials,  loves,  and  hopes  of  woman.  4887 

Biography. 

—  Adams,  H.  G.    Cyclopaedia  of  female  biography.  7712 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    Women  of  fashion,  and  representative  women  in 

letters  and  society.    2  v.                                                                          •  18867-8 

—  Alger,  W.  R.'    The  friendships  of  women.                                ^  *I 

—  Edwards,  M.  B.    Six  life  studies  of  famous  women.  19835 

—  Ellet,  E.  F.  L.    Women  artists  in  all  ages  and  countries.  1360 

—  Fifty  famous  women;  their  virtues  and  failings,  and  the  lessons  of  their 

lives.  6742 

—  Hanaford,  P.  A.    Women  of  the  century.  16797 

—  Hewitt,  M.  E.    Lives  of  illustrious  women.  1899 

—  Jameson,  A.  Memoirs  of  celebrated  female  sovereigns.  2  v.  2326-7 
Memoirs  of  the  loves  of  the  poets.  10563 

—  Kavanagh,  J.    English  women  of  letters.  7014 

—  Parton,  J.  and  others.    Eminent  women  of  the  age.  10496 

—  Remarkable  women  of  diiferent  nations  and  ages,  ser.  1.  4886 
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—  Watson,  H.  C.    Heroic  women  of  history.  4676 

—  Women  of  worth.                                       '  1219 

—  See  also  Bible.    Biography.    France ; — Gt.  Brit. ; — IT.  S. 
Also  Famous  women. 

Also  Methodists ;— Missions. 

Character  and  duties,  etc. 

—  Adams,  W.  H.  D.    Woman's  work  and  worth  in  girlhood,  maidenhood, 

and  wifehood ;  with  hints  on  self-culture,  and  chapters  on  education 

and  employment.  19867 

—  Beecher,  C.  E.  Woman's  profession  as  mother  and  educator,  with  views 

in  opp.  to  Woman  suffrage.  10462 

—  Buckle,  H.  T.    Influence  of  woman  on  the  prog,  of  knowledge.    {In  his 

Ess.)  6335 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    Duties  of  women.  20149 

—  Coxe,  M.    Claims  of  the  country  on  American  females.    2  v.  1001-2 

—  Dix.  M.    Lectures  on  the  calling  of  a  Chr.  woman,  and  her  training  to 

fulfil  it.  22754 

—  Dutv  of  American  women  to  their  countrv.          ^  4935 

—  Ellis,  S.  S.    Women  of  England.                '  1371 

—  Fullom,  S.  W.    History  of  woman,  and  her  conn,  with  religion,  civiliza- 

tion, and  dom.  manners.    2  v.  7426-7 

—  Higginson,  T.  W.    Woman  in  Chr.  civilization.    {In  Relig.  aspects,  etc.)  6339 

—  Legouv^,  J.  W.  E.  G.    The  moral  hist,  of  women.  2604 

—  Mcintosh,  M.  J.    Woman  in  America;  her  work  and  her  reward.  2836 

—  Weaver,  G.  S.    Aims  and  aids  for  girls  and  voung  women  on  the  duties 

of  life.                                                          '  6242 
Labor,  Professions. 

—  Dall,  C.  W.  H.    Woman's  right  to  labor.  1081 

—  Huth,  A.  H.    On  the  employment  of  women.  22527 

—  Penny,  Y.    Employments  of  women;  cyclopaedia  of  woman's  work.  5432 

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Laiv. 

—  Bishop,  G.    Eveuv  woman  her  own  lawver.  415 

—  Dall,  C.  W.  H.    Woman's  rights  under  the  law.  1085 

—  Mill,  J.  S.  Enfranchisement  of  women.  {In  his  Diss,  and  disc,  v.  3.)  5980 
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—  ProlTatt,  J.  Woman  before  the  law.  12354 
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Social  condition  and  political  rights. 

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—  Child,  L.  M.    History  of  the  cond.  of  women  in  var.  ages  and  nations. 

2  V.                          *  819 

—  Cushing,  C.    The  social  cond.  of  women.     {In  Rice,  A.  T.    Ess.  fr.  the 

No.  Am.  Rev.)  18790 

—  Dodge,  M.  A.    Woman's  worth  and  worthlessness.  9849 
Woman's  wrongs.  7131 

—  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F.  d'.    Woman  in  the  19th.  cent.  3311 

—  Hericourt,  Mme.  d'.    A  woman's  philosophy  of  W. ;  or  woman  affran- 

chised :  answer  to  Michelet,  Proudhon,  and  other  innovators.  5692 

—  Kavanagh,  J.    Woman  in  France  dur.  the  18th.  cent.  2431 

—  Michelet,  J.    Woman ;  fr.  the  French ;  bj-  J.  W.  Palmer.  3031 

—  Moore,  C.  J.    The  young  lady's  friend.  20238 

—  Rights  of  women ;  comparison  of  the  rel.  legal  status  of  the  sexes  in 

countries  of  western  civilization.  15749 

—  Robinson,  W.  S.     {In  his  Warrington  pen  portraits.)  16936 

—  Morlev,  J.    Condorcet's  plea  for  the  citizenship  of   women.     {In  his 

Crit.  misc.)  11123 

—  Reid,  Mrs.  H.    A  plea  for  woman ;  with  rem.  on  recent  works.  3618 

—  Swisshelm,  J.  G.     {In  her  Half  a  century.)  19985 

—  Timson,  T.    Survey  of  the  cond.  of   W.  in  Heathen  countries;  with 

Essay  on  the  import,  of  female  agency  in  evangelizing  Pagan  nations ; 
by  Miss  Thompson.  {In  Timson,  T.  Mem.  of  Brit,  female  mis- 
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—  Todd,  J.    Woman's  rights.                              .  7024 

—  Wright,  C.    Condition  of  W.  in  pagan  and  Mohammedan  countries.    {In 

his  Lect.  on  India.)  4876;  4877 

Miscellaneous. 

—  Adler,  F.    Religious  conservatism  of  women.     {In  his  Creed  and  deed.)  17409 

—  Brockett,  L.  P.  and  'S'aughan,  Mrs.  M.  C.    Woman's  work  in  the  civil 

war.  7178 

—  Cobbe,  F.  P.    Fitness*  of  women  for  the  ministry  of   religion.     {In  her 

Peak  in  Darien.)  21882 

—  Davis,  I.  P.    Hygiene  for  girls.  22938 

—  Jacobi,  M.  P.    Question  of  rest  for  women  during  menstruation.  16981 

—  Ludlow,  J.  M.    AVoman's  work  in  the  church.  9853 

—  Napheys,  G.  H.    Physical  life  of  woman.  8644 

—  Walker,  A.    Hints  to  women  on  the  care  of  property.  17862 

—  Woolson,  A.  G.    Dress-reform;  lect.  on  dress  as  it  affects  the  health  of 

women.  13359 

—  See  also  Woman's  rights  tracts ; — Woman's  suffrage ;— Woman's  suffrage 

tracts. 

Also  Girls ;— Young  women. 

Woman,  The  poetry  of;  by  [S.  C.  E.  Mayo].  3499 

Woman  an  enigma  ;  by  M.  J.  Mcintosh.  2835 

Woman-hater,  A;  by  C.  Reade.  16982 

Woman,  A,  in  the  case  ;  by  B.  Turner.  14348 

Woman  in  white  ;  by  Wilkie  Collins.  891 

Woman,  The,  of  business;  by  M.  Savage.  1186 

Woman,  The,  of  fire;  by  A.  Belot.  13545 

Woman,  The,  of  honor;  by  L.  Enault.  13961 

Woman  our  angel ;  by  A.  S.  Roe.  6204 

Woman,  The,  who  dared  ;  by  E.  Sargent.  8085 

Woman's  friendship  ;  by  G.  Aguilar.  124 

Woman's  kingdom,  The;  by  [D.  M.  Muloch].  7568 

Woman's  life  ;  by  E.  F.  Carlen.  1444 

Woman's  poems,  A  ;  by  S.  M.  Bryan.  12784 

Woman's  pulpit,  A  ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.   {In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 

Woman's  ransom  ;  by  F.  W.  Robinson.                       '  5604 

Woman's  rights  ;  by  W.  B.  Fowle.     {In  his  Parlor  dramas.)  1513 

Woman's  rights  tracts,  Nos.  1-5.  1903 
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Woman  and  her  wishes.— Nichols,  Mrs.  C.   I.   H.    Responsibilities  of 
women . 

Woman's  suffrage.     Beecher,   C.    E.     Views   in  opp.   to    W. 

Suff.      (7n /ier  Woman's  prof.)  10462 

—  Bowditch,  W.  I.    Woman  suffrage  a  right,  not  a  privilege.  18715 

—  Bushnell,  H.    Woman's  suffrage ;  the  reform  against  nature.  7830 

—  Phelps,  A.   Woman-suffrage  as  judged  by  the  working  of  negro-suffrage; 

Reform  in  the  polit.  status  of  women.     (Tn  his  My  portfolio.)  22045 

—  Pros  and  cons  of  woman  suffrage;  rev.  of  a  legislative  rept.  22397 

—  Robinson,  H.  H.    Massachusetts  in  the  woman  suffrage  movement;  a 

history.  21046 

—  Smith,  J.  E.     Abby  Smith  and  her  cows;  with  rept.  of   the  law  case 

decided  cont.  to  law.  16890 

—  Stanton,  E.  C.  arid  others.    History  of  woman  suffrage.    Illust.,  v.  1,  2.  *I 
Woman's  suffrage  tracts,  Nos.  1-4,  6,  8-10  ;  and  papers ;  Ad- 
dresses, speeches,  etc.                                                                 14359 

Contents.  Beecher,  H.  W.  Woman's  infl.  in  politics.— Curtis,  G.  W. 
Equal  rio'hts  for  women.— Mill.  J.  S.  Suffrage  for  women.— Higginson, 
T.  W.  Ought  women  to  learn  the  alphabet?— Hoar,  G.  F.  Woman's 
right  and  the  pub.  welfare.— Hoar,  G.  F.  Woman  suffrage  essent.  to  the 
true  republic— Higginson,  T.  W.  Higher  educ.  of  woman.— Eastman, 
M.  F.  A  glance  at  the  situation.— Turner,  E.  S.  Four  quite  new  reasons 
why  you  should  wish  your  wife  to  vote.— Higginson,  T.  W.  The  non- 
sense of  it;  answers  to  common  obj.  agst.  woman  suffrage.— Washburn, 
H.  S.  Woman  suffrage,  the  g»owth  of  civilization.— Blackwell.  H.  B, 
Woman  suffrage  a  polit.  reform.— Sewall,  S.  E.  Legal  cond.  of  woman  in 
Mass.,  1875.— Curtis,  G.  W.  Fair  play  for  women. 
Woman's  trials  ;   by  T.  8.  Arthur.  196 

Woman's  trials.  Tales  of  ;  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.  12460 

Woman's  vengeance.  A;  by  J.  Payn.  11193 

Woman's   whims;    fr.    the   French  of  X.    B.  Saintine  [J.  X. 

Boniface].  3764 

W^oman's  wit ;  play  ;  by  J.  S.  Knowles.    {In  his  Dram,  works.)    11888 
Woman's  wrong  ;  by  E.  Eiloart.  11403 

Women,  Wrongs  of  ;  by  Mrs.  Tonna.     (In  her  Works.)   4475  ;  4478 
Women,  The,  of  Israel ;  by  G.  Aguilar.     2  v.  125-6 

Women,  The,  of  the  Arabs  ;  by  H.  H.  Jessup.  7313 

W^omen  of  the  gospels;  poem;  by  E.  R.  Charles.  7854 

Women  of  worth.     Illust.  1219 

Contents.  Mary  Washington.  — Martha  Washington.  — C.  Bronte.— 
E.  Fry.— S.  Martin.— M.  Mercer.— S.  B.  Judson.— Lady  Russell.— L.  Hutch- 
inson.—Isabel,  the  Catholic— E,  Rowe.— Maria  Theresa.— Mme.  Oberlin. 
—A.  L.  Barbauld.— R.  Motte.— Mme.  Necker.— C.  L.  Herschel.— H.  More. 
—A.  Flaxman.— Mrs.  Wordsworth.— H.  Newell.— S.  L.  Smith.— Ladv 
Warwick.— Ladv  Mackintosh. 
Won!  by  B.  EI.  Buxton.     3  v.  19306-8 

Won  by  waiting  ;  by  E.  Lyall.  19823 

Wonder,   The;  comedy;  by  S.    Centlivre.     (In   Mod.    stand. 

dr.,  V.  37.)  11828 

Wonder-book  for  girls  and  boys  ;  by  N.  Hawthorne.  1807 

Wonder  stories,  told  for  children  ;  by  H.  C.  Andersen.  159 

Wonderful  cure.  A,;  farce.     (In  Home  plays  for  ladies.)  14360 

W^onderful  escapes  ;  by  R.  Whiteing.  9864 

Wonderful  life,  The  ;  by  Hesba  Stretton  [H.  Smith].  13499 

Wonderful  woman  ;  by  C.  Dance.     (/^French's  miu.    dram., 

V.  41.)  7991 

Wonders.     Dyer,  S.     Great  wonders  in  little  things.  22575 

—  World  of  wonders ;  record  of  things  wonderful  in  nature,  science,  and 

art.  8662 

—  See  also  Entomology ;— Nature;— Natural  history;— Science,  Familiar. 
Also  Illust.  Lib.  of  wonders. 


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Wonders  in  the  Spessart ;  by  K.  Immermann.     {In  Tales    fr. 

the  German.)  4347  ; 

Wonders  of  science  and  art. 

Contents.  Life  of  Watt.— Natural  magic— Curiosities  of  art:  Archi- 
tecture; Mechanics;  Manufactures. — Treasures  of  the  earth:  Mineral, 
Metallic. — Wonders  of  the  microscope. — Wood  engraving. — Life  of  W. 
Jones. — J.  Ley  den.— A.  Murray. — A.  Wilson. — Anecdotes  of  serpents. — 
Ants.— Spiders. — A  present  to  apprentices. — Fireside  education. — Schools 
of  industry. — Select  poems  on  insects. — Select  poems  on  birds. 
Wonders  of  the  deep  ;  by  M.  S.  DeVere. 
Wonders   of    the   world ;    in   earth,   sea,  and  sky  ;  as  rel.  by 

Uncle  John  ;  acct.  of  travels  and  researches.     Illust.  6738 

Wontus  ;  by  W.  L.  Runkel.  12092 

Wood,    A.     Class-book  of  botany  :  structure,  physiology,  and 
class,  of  plants  ;  with  a  flora  of  the  U.  8.  and  Canada. 

—  Same.    Pts.  1-3.  {wanting;  Descr.  botany;— The  flora.) 

—  Leaves  and  flowers;  or,  Object  lessons  in  botany;  with  a  flora.    Illust. 
Wood,  C.  A.  F.     Irish  broom-maker.     {In  French's  min.  dr., 

V.  10.) 

Wood,  C.  F.     A  yatching  cruise  in  the  south  .seas. 

Wood,  C,  Lord  Halifax.     Sketch  of  W.     (/><  Polit.  portr.) 

Wood,  C.  W.     In  the  Black  Forest. 

Wood,   DeV.     Additions.     {In   Mahan,    D.    H.     Civil  engi- 
neering.) 

—  Elements  of  analytical  mechanics. 

—  Emendations    anS   introduction.     {In  Magnus,  P.    Lessons  in  element. 

mechanics.) 

—  Treatise  on  the  resistance  of  materials.    App.,   Preservation  of  timber. 

—  Treatise  on  the  theory  of  the  constr.  of  bridges  and  roofs. 
Wood, E.J.    The  wedding  day  in  all  ages  and  countries.  2  v.    22841-2 
Wood,  E.  S.     Illuminating  gas  in  its  rel.  to  health.     {In  Ana. 

Pub.  Health  Asso.  Rept.,  v.  3.) 
Wood,  E.  P.     Bessy  Rane. 

—  The  castle's  heir. 

—  The  Channings. 

—  Cyrilla  Maude's  first  love. 

—  Danesbury  House. 

—  Dene  Hollow. 

—  The  diamond  bracelet. 

—  East  Lynne. 

—  Edina ;"  or,  Missing  since  midnight. 

—  Elster's  folly. 

—  Five  thousand  a  year. 

—  The  foggy  night  at  Offord. 

—  Frances  Hildyard. 

—  The  haunted  tower. 

—  Johnny  Ludlow. 

JVote'.    Coll.  of  stories  purporting  to  be  told  by  Johnnv  Ludlow. 

—  Same ;  2d.  ser.    3  v.  , 

Contents.  1.  Lost  in  the  post.— A  life  of  trouble.— Hester  Reed's 
pills.— Abel  Crew.— Robert  Ashton's  wedding  day.— Hardly  worth  telling. 
—Charles  van  Rheyn.— Mrs.  Todhetley's  earrings.  3.  A  tale  of  sin. — 
A  day  of  pleasure. — The  final  ending  to  it. — Margaret  Rymer. — The  other 
earring.  3.  Anne.— The  key  of  the  church.— The  syllabub  feast.— Seen 
in  the  moonlight.— Rose  lodge.— Lee,  the  letter  man. 

—  Life's  secret.    ^;j't  4796 

—  A  light  and  a  dark  Christmas.  14007 

—  Lord  Oakburn's  daughters.  9998 

—  The  lost  bank  note.  10001 

—  The  lost  will.  10000 

—  Martin  Ware's  temptation.  13099 

—  The  master  of  Greylands.  12046 

—  Mildred  Arkell.  6197 

—  My  husband's  first  love.    (Gina  Montani.)  15420 


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—  The  mystery.  10004 

—  Orville  College.  8660 

—  Oswald  Cray.  9997 

—  Parkwater.  14174 

—  Red  Court  farm.  9999 

—  Roland  Yorke.  7868 

—  The  runaway  match.                                                         .  5502 

—  Saint  Martin's  eve.  9994 

—  The  shadow  of  Ashlydyat.  9993 

—  The  smuggler's  ghost.                                                      ^  13259 

—  William  Allair.  10002 

—  Within  the  maze.  11116 
Wood,  G.     Future  life  ;  or,  Scenes  in  another  world.  4846 

Subsequently  pub.  under  the  titje,  The  gates  wide  open. 

—  Modern  pilgrims.  2  v.  4848-9 
Wood,H.E.  Low,C.R.  (/n /iis  Sold,  of  the  Vict,  age,  v.  1.)  20030 
Wood.  H.  J.  The  Christmas  rose.  (Magnet  stor.)  "10572 
Wood,  U.  T.     Optics  of  a  lighthouse.     {In  Brown,  R.     Sci. 

for  all,  ser.  4.)  20527 
Wood,  Mrs.  Henry.     See  Wood,  E.  P. 

Wood,  H.  C.     Brain-work  and  overwork.    (Am.  health  prim.)  19545 

—  joint  author.    See  Fothergill,  J.  M. 

Wood,  J.     Journey  to  the  Oxus.     {In  Taylor,  B.     Cycl.  of 

mod.  travel.)  4356 

—  Journey  to  the  source  of  the  Oxus ;  with  essay  on  the  geography  of  the 

valley,  by  H.  Yule;  new  ed.    Maps.  11659 

—  Personal  narrative  of  a  journey  to  the  source  of  the  Oxus.  4851 
Wood,  J.  Gr.    Bees  ;  their  habits,  management,  and  treatment.  4852 

—  Bible  animals ;  descr.  of  every  creature  mentioned  in  the  Scriptures ; 

designs.  8134 

—  Common  objects  of  the  country.  4844 

—  Common  objects  of  the  sea-shore ;  incl.  hints  for  an  aquarium.  Col'd  illust.  4^45 

—  Common  shells  of  the  sea-shore.    Illust.  6485 

—  The  fresh  and  salt-water  aquarium.    Illust.  9261 

—  Homes  without  hands ;  habitations  of  animals.  6394 

—  Illustrated  natural  history.  4853 

—  Illustrated  natural  history ;  namely : 

Mammalia.                      '  6182 

Birds.  6183 

Reptiles,  fishes,  mollusca,  etc.  6184 

—  Lane  and  field.     (Natural  hist,  rambles.)  19298 

—  Man  and  beast  here  and  hereafter;  illust.  by  anecdotes.  13775 

—  My  feathered  friends.  5564 

—  Natural  hist,  of  man ;  manners  and  customs  of  uncivilized  races :  Africa ; 

designs  by  Zwecker,  etc.  10893 

Australia,  New  Zealand,  Polvnesia,  America,  Asia,  and  Anc.  Europe. 

Designs.                                  '  10894 

—  Nature's  teachings ;  human  invention  anticipated  by  nature.    Illust.  18341 

—  New  illustrated  natural  history.    Designs.  19928 

—  Our  garden  friends  and  foes.    Illust.  5197 

—  Routledge's  picture  natural  history.    Illust.  10896 

Note.    Later  ed.  of  Routledge's  popular  natural  history. 

—  Routledge's  popular  natural  history.     See  Routledge's  pict.  nat.  history, 

above. 

—  Trespassers ;  showing  how  the  inhabitants  of  earth,  air,  and  water  tres- 

pass on  domains  not  their  own.    Illust.  13296 
Wood,  J.  P.     Memoirs  of  J.  Law  of  Lauriston  ;  incl.  acct.  of 

the  Mississippi  system.  *I 
Wood,  J.  T.  Discoveries  at  Ephesus,  incl.  the  site  and  remains 

of  the  great  Temple  of  Diana.     Illust.  *I 
Wood,  M.  A.  E.     See  Green,  M.  A.  E. 

Wood,  O.  E.     The  West  Point  scrap  book.  9770 

Wood,  R.  A.     Beaulieu.  20129 

Wood,  S.     The  gift  of  life.  12213 

—  The  self-helpers.     (Magnet  stories.)  10574 


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—  The  town  of  toys;  Hope  deferred;  The  Merivales.  (Maguet  stories.)  10577 
Wood,  W.  C.     Five  problems  of  state  and  religion.                     17294 

Contents.  The  state  and  the  Sabbath.— The  state  and  temples. — The 
state  and  the  church. — State  schools  and  religion. — State  institutions  and 
religion. 

—  Sabbath  essays :    papers  and  addresses  presented  at  the  Mass.  Sabbath 

conventions,  Boston  and  Springfield,  ls79.  19808 

Contents.  McKenzie,  A.  Opening  address.— Duryea,  J.  T.  Sacred- 
ness  of  the  Sabbath.— Atterbury,  W.  W.  Nat.  law  of  weekly  rest.— 
Cook,  J.  Advantages  of  the  Sabbath.— Peck,  J.  O.  Sabbath  a  necessity 
to  social  regeneration.— King,  H.  M.  The  Sabbath  and  the  family.— Gor- 
don. A.  J.  Religious  character  and  uses  of  the  Sabbath. — Arraitage,  T. 
Sabbath  of  the  O.  T.— Warren,  H.  W.  Christ's  connect,  with  the  Sab- 
bath.—Love,  W.  De  L.  St.  Paul  and  the  Sabbath.— Lummis,  H.  One 
rest-day  in  seven.— Alden,  E.  K,  The  Sabbath  and  the  Lord's  day.— 
Tucker,  J.  T.  Pre-Mosaic  Sabbath.— Hovey,  A.  S.  Sabbath  in  Jewish 
history.— Smyth,  E.  C.  Change  of  the  Sabbath  to  the  Lord's  day.— 
Johnson,  F.  Constantino  and  the  Sabbath.— Rice,  W.  European  Sabbath 
before  and  since  the  Reformation.— Atwood.  E.  S.  The  American  Sab- 
bath.—Woolsey,  T.  D.  Civil  law  and  the  Sabbath.— Robinson,  E.  G. 
Sabbath  and  free  institutions.— Bacon,  L.  W.  Rest  for  all  necessary  to 
rest  for  each.— Thomas,  R.  The  Sabbath  and  our  foreign  population.- 
Mallalieu,  W.  F.  Corporations  and  the  Sabbath.— Dodge,  W.  E.  The 
Sabbath  and  railroads  and  steamboats.— Sturgis,  R.,  Jr.  The  Lord's  day 
and  the  merchant.— Webb,  E.  B.  The  Sabbath  the  poor  man's  benefac- 
tor.—Plumb,  A.  H.  The  Sabbath  not  gone,  and  not  goin^.— Bates,  L.  B. 
The  Cunard  line's  Sabbath  policy.— Barrows,  W.  What  is  Sabbath-keep- 
ing.—Bullard,  A.  The  Sabbath  and  the  children.— Atterbury,  W.  W. 
Sunday  obs.  in  N.  Y.  and  in  Europe.— Dodge,  W.  E.  Rewarcis  of  Sab- 
bath-keeping.—Clark,  N.  G.  The  Sabbath  in  foreign  missions.- Gifford, 
O.  P.  Right  Sunday  laws  a  necessity.— Tobey,  E.  S.  Material  prosperitv 
demands  the  Sabbath.— Hickey,  Y.  Cooperation  of  friends  of  the  Sab- 
bath.—Fowler,  M.  F.  Horse-cars  and  the  Sabbath.— Uphara,  S.  F.  Old 
paths  of  obedience  to  God's  laws.— Historical  sketch. 
Wood,   W.     Description  of  Massachusetts.      {In  Young,  A. 

Chronicles.)  4911 

Wood,  W.  M.     Fankwei ;  or,  The  San  Jacinto  in  the  seas  of 

India,  China,  and  Japan.  4857 

Wood,  \V.  P.,  Lord  Hatlierley.    Reid,  T.  W.    {In  his  Cabinet 

portr.)  "  13883 

Wood.     Eassie,  P.  B.     Wood  and   its  uses ;    hand-book   for 

the   use   of  contractors,    builders,    etc.     With    infor.    for 

drawing  up  designs  and  estimates.  15484 

—  See  also  Wood-work. 

Wood  carving.     Bemrose,  W.,  Jr.     Manual  of  wood-carving.  *I 

—  Instructions  in  wood-carving,  with  hints  on  design.  13643 

—  Leland,  C.  G.     {In  his  Minor  arts.)  19884 

—  Rogers,  G.  A.    Art  of  wood-carving.  7347 

—  Sawyer,  G.  A.    Fret-sawing  and  wood-carving  for  amateurs.  13469 

—  Seaton,  T.  Manual  of  fret-cutting  and  wood-carving.  16717 
Wood   engraving.       Emerson,    W.    A.       Hand-book  of  wood 

engr.  with  pract.  instr.  ;  also,  History  of  the  art ;  new  ed.  20845 
Practical  instr.  in  the  art  of  wood  engraving;  also.  History  of  the  art.  *I 

—  Gilks,  T.    Art  of  wood  engraving.                                           '•  10736 

—  Linton,  W.  J.    Some  practical  hints  on  wood  engraving.  19254 

—  Wood  engraving,     {[n  vv'onders  of  science  and  art.)  4330 

—  Woodberry,  G.  E.  A  history  of  wood  engraving.  *I 
Wood  magic  ;  by  R.  Jefferies.  21768 
Wood  rangers.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid.  3634 
Wood  work.     Bale,  M.  P.    Wood  working  machinery,  its  rise, 

progress,  and  construction.  19700 

—  Boston.    Industrial  School  Asso.    Wood  working  tools ;   how  to  use 

them;  manual. 

—  Pollen,  J.  H.    Ancient  and  mod.  furniture  and  wood  work.     (So.  Ken- 

sington Mus.  Art.  hd-bks.) 


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Furniture  and  wood  work.  15471 

—  Richards.  J.    On  the  arrangement,  care,  and  operation  of  wood  working 

factories,  etc.  12127 
Treatise  on  the  construction  and  operation  of  wood  working  machines.      11358 

—  See  also  Decoration. 

Woodberry,  G.  E.     A  history  of  wood-engraving.     Illust.  *I 

Woodbridge,  J.     Clark,  8.  D.     Memoir  of  Woodbridge.  17125 

Woodbury,  A.     Maj.  Gen.  A.  E.  Burnside,  and  the  9th.  Army 

corps  ;  narr.  of  campaigns.     Illust.  6666 

—  IS^arrative  of  the  campaign  of  the  1st.  R.  I.  regiment,  1861.  4598 
Woodbury,  C.  J.  H..    The  fire  protection  of  mills  ;  and  coustr. 

of  mill  floors.  21919 

Woodcraft;  or.  Hawks  about  the  dovecote  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  15809 
Woodford,  J.  R.     The  'Devotions'  of  Bishop  Andrews.     {In 

Kempe,  J.  E.     Comp.  for  the  devout  life.)  18849 

—  Horsley,  the  scholarly  preacher.     {In  Kempe,  J.  E.    Classic  preachers, 

ser.  2.)  18551 

Woodgate,  W.  B.     Oars  and  sculls,  and  how  to  use  them.  15609 

Woodhull,  A.  A.    May  not  Yellow  fever  originate  in  the  U.  8.  ? 

{In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  e^c,  v.  5.)  *I 

Woodlands,  The  ;  by  M.  C.  Cooke.  19297 

Woodman,  C.  H.     The  boys  and  girls  of  the  revolution.  16792 

Woodman,  M.  8.     Choice  receipts.  13088 

Woodman,  The  ;  by  G.  P.  R.  James.  5280 

Woodruff,  H.     The  trotting  horse  of  America;    ed.  by  C.  J. 

Foster ;  introd.  by  G.    Wilkes,  and  biog.  sketch  by  the 

editor.  7585 

Woodruff,  J.  L.  M.   {pseud.  W.  M.   L.   Jay).     Holden  with 

the  cords.  ^  12971 

—  Mv  winter  in  Cuba.  9843 

—  Shiloh ;  or,  Without  and  within.  9842 
Woods,  C.  F.     Rock-concrete  tubes;    their   manuf.  and  use. 

{In  Ass.  of  Mun.  and  8an.  Eug.  and  8ur.  Proc,  v.  6.)  *I 

Woods,  F.  H.    Sweden  and  Norway.     Illust.     (Foreign  coun- 
tries, etc.)  22557 
Woods,  G.  B.     Essays,  sketches,  etc.^  fr.  the  writings  of  W., 

with  biog.  mem.  11234 

Contents.  In  memoriam.— Social  and  literary  topics.— Dramatic  topics.— 
Political  topics.— Letters  fr.  a  wandering  correspondent.— Stories. 
Woods,  K.  T.     Out  and  about ;  or,  The  Hudsons'  trip  to  the 

Pacific.     Illust.  22189 

Woods,  The,  Stories  of ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  5554 

Woods  and  by-ways  of  New  England;  by  W.  Flagg.  11156 

Woodstock  ;  by  W.  8cott.  3834 

Woodville,  W.  Lonsdale,  H.  {In  his  Worth  of  Cumb.,  v.  6.)  13814 
Woodward,  B.  B.     The  crag.      {In  Brown,  R.     Sci.  for  all. 

ser.  4.)  20527 

—  The  gravel  on  the  garden  path.     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  2.)  20446 

—  Snails  and  slugs.     {In  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 

—  A  visit  to  a  quarry;  A  pond,  and  what  is  in  it.     (J/i  Brown,  R.    Sci.  for 

all,  ser.  1.)  20445 

Woodward,  C.  M.     Manual  education.     (Pps.  on  education.)  *I 

Woodward,  E.  M.  Bonaparte's  park,  and  the  Murats.  *I 
Woodward,  F.  W.,  Joint  author.     See  Woodward,  G.  E. 

Woodward,  G.  E.      Woodward's  national  architect.  17641 

—  and  F.  W.     Woodward's  country  homes. 


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—  and  Thompson,  E.  G.  Woodward's  national  architect.  8986 
Woodward,  8.  P.     Manual  of  the  mollusea ;  treat,  on  rec.  and 

fossil  shells  ;  3d.  ed.,  with  app.  of  rec.  and  fossil  concho- 
logical  discoveries  by  R.  Tate.     lUust.  *I 

Woodworth,  J.  Need  of  spec,  training  for  the  officers  of 
prisons  and  reformatories.  {In  Nat.  Cong,  on  Pen.  and 
Ref.  Disc.  Trans.,  1870.)  *I 

Woodworth,  J.  M.  Address  ;  Brief  review  of  the  organization 
and  purpose  of  the  Yellow  fever  Commission.  (In  Am. 
Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  v.  4.)  *I 

—  Introduction  of  cholera  thr.  the  mercantile  marine ;  suggestions  of  pre- 

vention.    {In  U.  S.  Cholera  epidemic  of  1873.)  17929 

—  Location,  plan,  and  management  of  hospitals.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health 

Asso.  Kept.,  v.  2.)  *I 

.  —  Safety  of  ships,  etc.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso.  Kept.,  v.  3.)  *I 

—  Some  defects  in  the  immigration  service;   sugg.  of  remedy,  with  re|.  to 

the  sanitarv  interests  of  the  country.     {In  Am.  Pub.  Health  Asso. 
Rept.,  V.  1,'1873.)  *I 

Woodworth,  S.    The  forest  rose.   (In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  41.)   11830 
Wooing  o't,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  Alexander  [A.  F.  Hector].  11917 

Wool,  J.  E.     Savage,  J.     (In  his  Our  living  repr.  men.)  3777 

Wool  and  Wool  manufacture.     Archer,  T.  C.     Wool,  and  its 

applications.  15469 

—  Hayes,  J.  L.    The  solidarity  of  the  industries,  as  illust.  by  the  rel.  of  the 

Voolen  manufacture.     '  '  19621 

—  Mudge,  E.  R.  aiid  Haves,  J.  L.    Wool  and  manufactures  of  wool.     {Iqi 

U.  S.  Comm.  to  Paris  Expos.,  1867,  Kept.,  v.  6.)  .     9101 

—  National  Association  of  Wool  Manufacturers.    Bulletin,  1872.  7337 

—  Simmonds,  P.  L.  The  woollen  manufacture.  {In  his  Sci.  and  commerce.)  18644 
Wool-gathering;  by  Gail  Hamilton  [M.  A.  Dodge].  6929 
Wooler,  J.  P.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Woolf,  B.  E.     Plays.     See  French's  minor  drama. 

Woolhouse,  W.  S.  B.  Measures,  weights,  and  moneys  of  all 
nations  ;  and  analysis  of  the  Chr.,  Hebrew,  and  Mahome- 
tan calendars.     2d.  ed.  4694 

Woollett,  W.  M.  Old  homes  made  new ;  plans  and  views 
illust.  the  alteration  and  re-modelling  of  suburban  resi- 
dences ;   with  expl.  text.  *I 

—  Villas  and  cottages;  or,  Homes  for  all;  plans,  elevations,  etc.  16086 
Woolman,  J.     Journal.                                                                            4888 

—  Same;  with  introd.  bv  J.  G.  Whittier.  *  9588 

—  Greenwell,  D.    John  Woolman.  10123 
Woolnough,  C.  W.     The  whole  art  of  marbling  as  appl.  to  pa- 
per, book-edges,  etc.     Illust.  *I 

Woolsey,  S.  C.     (pseud.     Susan  Coolidge).     At  the  toe  of  the 

boot.      (In  Gilman,  A.     Magna  Charta  stor.)  21890 

—  Cross  Patch,  and  other  stories ;  adapt,  fr.  Mother  Goose.    Illust.  21207 

—  Eyebright.  19022 

—  For  summer  afternoons.  15836 

—  A  Guernsev  Lilv ;  or.  How  the  feud  was  healed.  20046 

—  The  New  Year's  bargain.                                                                    •  19009 

—  What  Katv  did.  11188 

—  What  Katv  did  at  school.  ,8590 
Woolsey,  T.  D.     Civil  law  and  the  Sabbath.     (In  Sabb.  ess.)  19808 

—  Communism  and  socialism  in  their  hist,  and  theory.  19415 

—  Essay  on  divorce,  and  divorce  legislation;  spec.  ref.  to  the  U.  S.  7858 

—  Equilibrium  bet.  phys.  and  mor.  truth.     (In  Boston  lect.,  1870.)  8641 

—  Exemption  of  private  property  upon  the  sea  fr.  capture.   {In  Amer.  Soc. 

Sci.  Assoc.  Jour.,  1874.)  15734 

—  Experiment  of  the  Union.     {In  Ms  First  cent,  of  the  rep.)  16000 


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—  International  law.  8673 

—  Introduction.    (In  Lieber,  F.    On  civil  liberty,  etc.)  *I 

—  Nature  and  sphere  of  police  power.     (In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci.  Assoc.  Jour., 

1871.)  15733 

—  Political  science ;  the  state  theoret.  and  hist,  considered.    2  v.  17295-6 

—  and  others.    First  century  of  the  republic;  rev.  of  Araer.  progress.  16000 

Contents.  Lawrence,  E.  Colonial  progress. — Knight,  E.  H.  Mechan- 
ical progress.— Wells,  D.  A.  Progress  in  manufacture.— Brewer,  W.  H. 
Agricultural  progress.— Hunt,  T.  S.  Development  of  mineral  resources. 
— Atkinson,  E.  Commercial  development.— Walker,  F.  A.  Growth  and 
distribution  of  population.— Sumner,  W.  G.  Monetary  development. 
— Woolsey,  T.  D.  Experiment  of  the  union.— Lawrence,  E.  Educational 
progress.— Barnard,  F.  A.  P.  Exact  sciences.— Gill,  T.  Natural  science. 
—Whipple,  E.  P.  Century  of  Amer.  literature.— Conant,  S.  S.  Progress 
of  the  fine  arts.— Flint,  A.'  Medical  and  sanitary  progress.- Abbott,  B.V. 
American  iurisprudence. — Brace,  C.  L.  Humanitarian  progress. — Hurst, 
J.  F.  Religious  development. 
Woolson,  A.  G.     Dress  reform  ;    dress  as  it  affects  the  health 

of  wpmen.  13359 

—  Woman  in  American  societv.  11376 
Woolson,  C.  F.     Anne.     lUust.                                                         21785 

—  Castle  Nowhere ;  Lake-country  sketches.  13585 

Contents.  Castle  Nowhere.'— Peter  the  pastor.— Jeannette.— The  old 
agency. — Misery  landing. — Solomon. — Wilhelmina. — St.  Clair  flats. — The 
lady  of  Little  Fishing. 

—  Rodman  the  keeper;  southern  sketches.  19610 

Contents.    Rodman  the  keeper.— Sister  St.  Luke.— Miss  Elizabetha.— 
Old  Gardiston.— The  South  devil.— In  the  cotton  country.— Felipa.— 
"Bro." — King  David. — Up  in  the  Blue  ridge. 
Wooster,  D.     Headley,  J.  T.     (In  his  Washington,  etc.,  v.  2.)     1829 
Worboise,  E.  J.     The  Liliingstones  of  Lillingstone.  11244 

Worcester,  Marquis  of.     See  Somerset,  E. 
Worcester,  J.  E.     Elements  of  history,  anc.   and  mod.  ;    new 

ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  4859 

Worcester,  N.     The  atoning  sacrifice,   a  display  of  love — not 

of  wrath.  4860 

—  Bible  news  of  the  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Spirit.  4861 
Worcester,  S.  T.     History  of  HoUis,   N.  H.,  to   1879;    with 

biog.  sketches,  etc.     Illust.  *I 

Worcester,  T.     Reed,  S.     Biographical  sketch  of  W.  19581 

Worcester,  Eng.     Binus,  R.  W.     Guide   through  the  Worces- 
ter Royal  Porcelain  Works.  *I 

—  History  and  guide  to  W.  and  its  cathedral;  with  map,  illust.,  and  portr. 

of  the  Bp.  of  Worcester.      .  *I 

Worcester,  Mass.     City  Council. 

—  Eulogv  upon  the  life,  character,  and  pub.  serv.  of  J.  A.  Gai-field,  by  G. 

F.'Hoar.  21286 

—  Inaugural  address  of  Mayor;  with  ann.  repts.,  1881.     (City  doc.  no. 36.)        21869 

Joint  Special  Committee  to  consider  celebrating 
the  Centennial  4th  of  July. 

—  Celebration  by  the  inhabitants,  July  4,  1876.    Added,  Historical  and      • 

chronological  notes  [by  N.  Paine].  17436 

Monument  Committee. 

—  Dedication  of  the  Soldiers'  Monument,  July  15,  1874.  14020 

Public  Schools. 

—  Report  of  the  Worcester  schools  for  1880.  20321 

( Superintendent.) 

—  Directions  to  teachers.— On  the  exercises  commemorative  of  Garfield;  by 

A.  P.  Marble.  20710 

Description. 

—  Howland,  H.  J.    The  Heart  of  the  Commonwealth ;  or,  Worcester  as  it  is.        2046 

History. 

—  Hersey,  C.    History  of  W.    1836-1861.  ( IFiYA  Lincoln,  W.    Hist,  of  W.)        5696 


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Worcester  in  the  war  of  the  revolution,  1765-1783. 
Hisfory  of  W.  in  the  war  of  the  rebelhon. 


9103 

4017 

17152 

21868 


7288 


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4756 


19194 


12098 

21868 
22621 
15352 
19911 
19354 
12252 

2015 
219 


—  Lincoln,  W.    History  of  W.  to  Sept.,  1836.  5596 

—  Lovell,  A.  A. 

—  Marvin,  A.  P. 

—  Smalley,  E.    The  Worcester  pulpit. 

—  Wall,  C.  A.    Reminiscences  of  Worcester,  hist,  and  genealogical. 

—  Worcester  Soc.  of  Antiquity.    Records  of  the  Proprietors  of  W. ;   ed.  by 

F.  P.  Rice. 
Worcester  Association.     Allen,  J.     The  Worcester  Assoc,  and 

its  antecedents  :  a  hist.,  with  biog.  not.     Portr. 
Worcester  County,  Mass.     History. 

—  Hist  )ry  of  Worcester  county,  with  history  and  descr.  of  its  cities  and 

towns.    2  V. 

—  Whitney,  P.    History  of  the  county  of  W. ;  with  acct.  of  every  town. 

Lawyers. 

—  Addresses  before  the  members  of  the  bar  of  Wor.  Co. ;  by  J.  Willard,  E. 

Washburn,  D.  Foster. 

Worcester  County  Free  Institute  of  Industrial  Science.  Com- 
mencement^ 1873.  Address  by  E.  Washburn;  Address  of 
the  trustees  ;  by  S.  Sweetser. 

Worcester  Society  of  Antiquity.  Records  of  the  Proprietors 
of  Worcester,  Mass.  ;  ed.  by  F.  P.  Rice. 

Word,  A,  only  a  word  ;  by  G.  Ebers. 

Word  pictures  ;  by  G.  Strohm. 

Words.     Dodgson,  C.  L.     Doublets  ;  a  word-puzzle. 

—  Mathews,  W.    Words ;  their  use  and  abuse. 

—  Maurice,  J.  F.  D.     {In  his  Friendship  of  books.) 

—  See  also  Language; — Names. 
Words  for  the  hour  ;   [poems]  ;  by  Mrs.  J.  W.  Howe. 
Words  for  the  wise  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur. 
Words  of  hope  fr.   the  Temple  church;    sermons;    by  J.  C. 

Vaughan.  16718 

Wordsworth,  C.     Journal  of  a  tour  in  Italy.     2  v.  9584-5 

—  Greece;  pictorial,  descr.,  and  historical.  *I 
Wordsworth^  C,  the  son.  Memoirs  of  Wm.  Wordsworth.  2  v.    4871-2 

—  Social  life  at  the  Eng.  universities  in  the  18th.  cent.  13535 
Wordsworth,  D.    Chambers,  W.    William  and  Dorothy  Words- 
worth.    (In  his  Stor.  of  remark,  persons.)                              18069 

—  Recollections  of  a  tour  in  Scotland,  1803;  ed.  by  J.  C.  Shairp.  12921 
Wordsworth,  J.     Fragments  and  spec,  of' early  Latin  ;  introd. 

and  notes.      (Clarendon  pr.  ser.)  *I 

—  The  one  religion.     (Bampton  lect.)  22558 
Wordsworth,  M.  H.     Martineau,  H.   (In  her  Biog.  sk.)   765T;  16744 

—  Sketch  of  Mrs.  W.     (In  Wom.  of  worth.)  1219 
Wordsworth,  W.     Poems  ;  chosen  and  ed.  by  M.  Arnold.           19480 

—  Poems ;  Sketch  of  his  life.     (In  Hudson,  H.  N.    Text-book  of  poetrv.)         14038 

—  Poetical  works.    7  v.  *         4864-70 

—  Poetical  works.    New  ed.  with  life.  11222 

—  Prose  works ;  with  add.  fr.  unpub.  mss. ;  ed.  with  pref .,  notes,  and  illust., 

by  A.  B.  Grosart.    3  v.  15646-8 

—  Carlyle,  T.     (In  his  Reminiscences.)  20233 

—  Chambers,  W.    Wm.  and  D.  Wordsworth.     (In  his  Stor.  of  remark. 

persons.)  18069 

—  De  Quincey,  T.     (In  his  Lit.  reminis.,  v.  1,  2.)  1153-4 

—  Giles,  H.     (In  his  Illust.  of  genius.)  6001 

—  Gilfillan,  G.     (In  his  Sketches,  etc.)  2255 

—  Home,  R.  H.     (In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age.)  2000 

—  Howitt,  W.     (In  his  Homes,  etc.,  v.  2.)  2041 

—  Hutton,  R.  H.    Wordsworth  and  his  genius.     (In  his  Ess.,  v.  2.)  10129 

—  Knight,  W.    The  English  lake  district  as  interpreted  in  the  poems  of  W.      18444 

—  Lonsdale,  H.     (In  his  Worth,  of  Cumb.,  v.  4.)  13720 

—  Lowell,  J.  R.     (In  his  Among  my  books,  ser.  2.)  15406 

—  Masson,  D.    (In  his  Wordsworth,  etc.)  13877 


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—  Mjers,  F.  W.  H.     Wordsworth.  20171 

—  Sliairp,  J.  C.     (In  his  Stud,  in  poetry  and  phil.)  10489 

—  Stephen,  L.    Wordsworth's  ethics.    \ln  his  Hours  in  a  lib.,  ser.  3.)  18645 

—  Symington.  A.  J.    Wordsworth ;  biog.  sketch,  with  select.,  fr.  his  writ- 

ings.   2  V.  20882-3 

—  Talfourd,  T.  N.     (In  his  Crit.  and  misc.  writings.)  4351 

—  Wordsworth,  C.    Memoirs  of  Wordsworth.    2  v.  4871-2 
Wordsworth  Club.     Lothrop,   H.   M.     What  the  seven  did ; 

doings  of  the  W.  Club.  22175 

Work  ;  by  J.  Ruskin.      {In  his  Crown  of  wild  olive.)  6408 

Work  ;  by  L.  M.  Alcott.  8381 

Work  and  play;  by  H.  Bushnell.    "  5674 

W^ork-and  play  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.     (In  his  Plain  talks.)  6015 

Work  and  wages  ;  by  M.  Howitt.  2028 

Work  and  win  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  6078 

Working  and  shirking  ;  by  J.  G.  Holland.    (In  his  Plaifi  talks.)  6015 
Working  man.     See  Labor  and  Laboring  classes. 
Working  man's  way  in  the  world ;  autobiog.  of  a  journeyman 

printer.  7141 
Working-men's  wives  ;  by  J.  B.  Harrison.     {In  Kis  Certain  dan- 
gerous tendencies.)                                                ''  19612 
Workshops,  England's  ;  by  G.  L.  M.  Strauss  and  others.  6629 
World.  /See  Astronomy  ; — Cosmography  ; — Plurality  of  worlds  ; 

— Voyages. 
World  as  it  goes  ;  stories  ;  by  W.  Lunn.      {In  his  Misc.)  2776 
World,  The,  before  the  flood  ;  poem  ;  by  J.  Montgomery.  3106 
World  of  wonders  ;  or,  Marvels  in  animate  and  inanimate  na- 
ture.    lUust.  21268 
World  of  wonders.  The  ;  things  wonderful   in   nature,  science, 

and  art.  8662 

World,  The,  on  wheels  ;  and  other  sketches  ;  by  B.  F.  Taylor.  20383 

World-priest,  The  ;  by  L.  Schefer.  11342 
World,  The,  she  awoke  in  ;  by  L.  Alldridge.     2  v.                  19639-40 

World,  The,  to  blame  ;  by  W.  H.  Phillips.  12103 
World's,  The,  edition  of  the  great  Presbyterian  conflict ;  Patton 

vs.  Swing;  with  portr.,  pulpit  sketches,  sermons,  etc.  *I 
World's  Fair.     See  Philadelphia  National  Exhibition.,  1876. 
World's  foundations.  The  ;  or,  Geology  for  beginners  ;    by  A. 

Giberne.  21404 

World's  furniture,  The  ;  a  novel.  398 

Worlds  not  realized  ;  by  Mrs.  Gatty.  11374 

Wormeley,  M.  E.     Amabel ;  a  family  history.  4873 
Worms,  H.  de.     See  De  Worms. 
Worms.     Darwin,  C.     Formation  of  vegetable  mould,  thr.  the 

action  of  worms,  with  obs.  on  their  habits.  20993 
W.ormwald,  J.     Value  of  artificial   fuels   as    comp.  with  coal ; 
,  app.    to  Siemens,    C.    VV.     Fuel.     (Van  Nostrand's  sci. 

ser.)  14175 
Wornum,    R.    N.     Analysis    of    ornament ;  characteristics  of 

styles ;  introd.  to  the  study  of  the  hist,  of  ornamental  art.  13642 

Worship.     Abbott,  E.  A.     Through  nature  to  Christ.  17567 

—  AUon,  H.    The  worship  of  the  Church.  {In  Reynolds,  H.  R.    Ecclesia.)  10027 

—  Whately,  R.    Historv  of  religious  worship.  10840 
Worst  boy,  The,  in  town  ;  by  [J.  Habberton].  19838 


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Worth.     See  Woerth.. 

Worth  and  wealth  ;  by  F.  Hunt.  6009 

Worthies  of  Cumberland.     See  Lonsdale,  H. 

Worthington,  J.  Tulloch,  J.  {In  his  Rat.  theology,  v.  2.)  11457 
Wothorpe-by-Stamford  ;  by  C.  Holdich.  21891 

Wotton,H.    Walton,!.    Life  of  W.    (Jii /iis  Lives,  efc.)  4G25  ;  12284 
Wouwerman,  P.     Gower,  R.     (In  his  Figure  painters  of  Hol- 
land.) 19535 
Woven  of  many  threads  ;  by  Mrs.  C.  V.  Hamilton.  10048 
Wrangell,  F.  von.     Narrative  of  an   exp.    to    the    Polar  sea, 

1820-1823.     2d.  ed.     Ed.  by  E.  Sabine.  3756 

Wratislaw,  A.  H.     John  Hus.     (Home  lib.)  22190 

—  The  native  literature  of  Bohemia  in  the  14th.  cent. ;  lect.  17740 
Wraxall,  N.  W.  Posthumous  memoirs  of  his  own  time.  4874 
Wreath  for  the  tomb  ;  by  E.  Hitchcock.  1932 
Wreck  ashore.  The  ;    drama  ;  by  J.  B.  Buckstone.     (In  Mod. 

stand,  dr.,  v.  33.)  11826 

Wreck,  The,  of  the  Chancellor  ;  by  J.  Verne.  13771 
Wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary ;  by  C.  Dickens.     (In  his  Holiday 

stories.)  7999 

—  Same.  (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words,  v.  3.)  1430S 
Wreck  of  the  "Grosvenor;"  [by  W.  C.  Russell].  17586 
Wreck,  The,  of  the  Red  Bird;  by  G.  C.  Eggleston.  22143 
Wreck, /rhe,  of  the  Strathmore.     (In  Tales  fr.  Blackwood,  n. 

s.,  V.  16.)  '  19161 

Wrecked  in  port ;  by  E.  S.  Phelps.  (In  her  Sealed  orders.)  19224 
Wrecked  on  a  reef ;  fr.  the  French  of  F.  E.  Raynal.  13289 

Wren,  C.     Phillimore,   L.   W.  ;  his   family   and   times;  with 

letters,  and  a  discourse  on  architecture.     Illust.  21306 

—  Sir  C.Wren;  with  rem.  on  the  origin  and  prog,  of  architecture.     {In 

Lib.  usef.  kn.    Lives.)  5104 

—  Taylor,  A.  T.  The  towers  and  steeples  designed  by  W. ;  essay.  *I 
Wrestling  and  waiting  :  sermons  ;  by  J.  F.  W.  Ware.  21605 
Wright,  A.  O.     Exposition   of  the   constitution   of  the  U.  S. 

4th.  ed.  22628 

Wright,  A.  R.     Memorandum  of  prob.   cause  of  an    epidemic 

of  diarrhceal  diseases  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1881.      (In    Am. 

Pub.  Health  Ass.  Repts.,  etc.,  v.  7.)  *I 

Wright,  C.     India  and  its  inhabitants.     Illust.  4877 

Substantially  the  same  book  as  Lectures,  below. 

—  Lectures  on  India;  also,  Descriptions  of  remark,  customs  in  other  pagan 

and  Mohammedan  countries.    Illust.  4876 

Contents.  Costumes  in  India.  —  Lectures  on  India.  —  Condition  of 
women  in  Pagan  and  Mohammedan  countries.— Habits  and  superstitions 
of  the  Thugs.— Specimens  of  the  Shasters ;  with  description  by  J.  J. 
Weitbrecht.— Duff,  A.  Description  of  pagan  festivals  in  Calcutta.— 
Curiosities  and  remarkable  customs  in  pagan  and  Mohammedan  countries. 
Superstitions  of  the  Ashantees. 
Wright,  C.  E.     Marcus  Blair.  12047 

Wright,  C.  D.     Industrial  conciliation  and  arbitration.  22505 

—  Relation  of  polit.  economy  to  the  labor  question.  ,  21786 
W^ right,  C.     Letters;  with  acct.  of  his  life;  by  J.  B.  Thayer.    17405 

—  Philosophical  discussions;  with  biog.  of  the  author;  by  C.  E.  Norton.  16903 

Contents.  Biographical  sk.  of  W.— Physical  theory  of  the  universe.— 
Natural  theology  as  a  positive  science.— Philosophy  of  Herbert  Spencer.— 
Limits  of  natural  selections.— The  genesis  of  species.— Evolution  by  natu- 


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ral  selection.— Evolution  of  self -consciousness. —The  conflict  of  studies.— 
Uses  and  origin  of  the  arrangements  of  leaves  in  plants.— McCosh  on 
intuitions.— Mansel's  reply  to  Mill.— Lewes' s  Problems  of  life  and  mind.— 
McCosh  on  Tyndall.— Speculative  dynamics,— Books  relating  to  thetheorv 
of  evolution.— German  Darwinism.'— Fragment  on  cause  and  eflfect.— J. 
S.  Mill :  commemorative  notice. 

—  Fiske,  J.     {In  his  Darwinism.)  18991 
Wright,  D.  T.     Mrs.  Armington's  ward.  7330 
Wright,  E.  P.     Animal  life ;  ser.  of  descr.    of  the   sub-king- 
doms of  the  animal  kingdom,     lllust.  19481 

—  A  red  sea-weed.  {In  Brown,  R.  Sci.  for  all,  ser.  3.)  20526 
Wright,  E.     Life  insurance  for  the  poor.    (^In  Amer.  Soc.  Sci. 

Assoc.  Jour.,  1876.)  15735 

—  Myron  Holley ;  and  what  he  did  for  liberty  and  true  religion.  21395 

—  Politics  and  mysteries  of  life  insurance.    '  11982 

—  Traps  baited  with  orphan ;  or,  JWhat  is  the  matter  with  life  insurance?  17178 
Wright,  G.  F.     The  logic  of  Christian  evidences.  19589 

—  Studies  in  science  and  religion.  21787 
Wright,  G.  M.     Life  and  campaigns  of  Arthur,  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington.    4  V.  *I 

Wright,  H.  C.     Human  life ;  illust.    in   my   individual   expe- 
rience. 4878 
Wright,  H.  G.     Headaches,  their  causes  and  their  cure.  19980 
W^ right,  J.  H.     Ocean-work  ;  or,  Evenings  on  sea  and  land.  4880 
Wright,  J.  E.     Biography  of  L.  C.  Alden  ;    S.    G.    Emerson. 

{In  Higginson,  T.  W.     Harv.  mem.  biog.,  v.  2.)  6493 

Wright,  J.  McN.     Almost  a  nun.                                                ,  13087 

—  Almost  a  priest.  13018 

—  Priest  and  nun.  9655 

—  Secrets  of  the  convent  and  confessional.  13031 
Wright,  L.     The  Brahma  fowl ;  a  monograph.  15729 

—  The  practical  pigeon  keeper.    Illust.  19383 

—  The  practical  poultrv  keeper.  B958 

—  Light ;  experimental  optics  chief .  with  the  lantern.  Illust.  22435 
Wright,  L.  Evans,  F.  W.  {In  his  Shakers.)  1644 
Wright,  R.  Memoir  of  James  Oglethorpe.  10819 
Wright,  R.  S.  and  Shadwell,  J.  E.  L.     A   golden   treasury  of 

Greek  prose.  277 

Wright,  T.     Caricature  history  of  the  Georges.  8707 

—  The  Celt,  the  Roman,  and  the  Saxon :  hist,  of  the  earlv  inhabitants  of 

Britain.    3d.  ed.                                                               '  14083 

—  Early  Christianity  in  Arabia;  hist,  essay.  6195 

—  Early  travels  in  Palestine;  narr.  of  Arculf,  Willibald,  etc.  4881 

—  History  of  caricature  and  grotesque  in  literature  and  art.    Illust.  6920 

—  Historv  of  domestic  manners  and  sentiments  in  England.  8896 

—  Historv  of  France  [to  1861.    Illust.]     3  v.  8595-7 

—  History  of  Ireland.  3  v.  9084-6 
Wriglit,  W.  A.  Preface.  (7n  Shakespeare,  W.  Coriolanus.)  18985 
W" right,  W.  Oil  regions  of  Pennsylvania.  •  6034 
Wright,  W.  B.  The  brook,  and  other  poems.  11338 
Wright,  W.  W.  Dore  ;  by  a  stroller  in  Europe.  1251 
Wrightson,  Prof.  — .  Agricultural   machinery.     (Brit,   manuf. 

ind.)  15474 
Wrigley,  E.  How  to  manage  building  associations  ;  with  forms 

for  keeping  the  books  and  accts.  15522 

—  The  working  man's  wav  to  wealth;  pract.  treat,  on  building  associations. 

6th.  ed.                      '  15547 

Wrinkles  and  recipes  ;  by  P.  Benjamin.  15360 
Writing.     See  Rhetoric. 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1381 

Writing   on   the  wall;  drama;  by  T.  and  J.  M.  Morton.     (In 

Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  12.)  11814 

Wrottesley,  G.     Life  and  correspondence  of  Sir  J.  Burgoyne. 

2  V.  11637-8 

Wrottesley,  J.     Navigation.      {In  Lib.  usef.  kn.)  510.9 

Wuensche,  A.  Der  lebensfreudige  Jesus  der  synoptischen 
Evangelien  im  Gegensatze  zum  leidenden  Messias  der 
Kirche.  16416 

—  Neue  Beitriige  zur  Erlauterung  der  Evangelien  aus  Talmud  und  Mid- 

rasch.  1641T 

Wulfgar  and  the  Earl.     {In  Days  of  Old.)  19448 

Wurtz,  A.     The  atomic  theory  ;  tr.  by  E.  Cleminshaw.      (Int. 

Sci.  Ser.)  20239 

—  History  of   chemical  theory  fr.  the  age  of  Lavoisier :  tr.  and  ed.  by  H. 

Watts.  '  20320 

Wuthering  Heights  ;  by  E.  Bronte.  515  ;  8080 

Wyandot  government ;  study  of  tribal  society ;  by  J.  W. 
Powell.  {In  Smithson.  Inst.  Bur.  of  Ethnol.  Ann.  rept., 
1879-80.  *I 

Wyandotte  ;  by  J.  F.  Cooper.  971 

Wyatt,  M.  D.     Fine  art;  its  hist.,  theory,  pract.,  and  app.  to 

industry.  10892 

Wyatt,  T.     Poetical  works  ;  with  memoir.  4882 

Wych  Hazel ;  by  S.  and  A.  Warner.  15768 

Wycherly,  or  Wycherley,  W.     Dramatic  works.     {In   Hunt, 

J.  H.  L.     Dram,  works,  etc.)  4889 

Contents.    Love  in  a  wood ;    or,  St.  James's  Park.— The  gentleman 
dancing-master.— The  country  wife.— The  plain  dealer. 
Wyckoff,  \V.  C.     The  silk  goods  of.  America;  pub.  [by]    the 

Silk  Asso.  of  Amer.  20140 

Wycliffe.     See  VViclif. 

Wykehamica ;  hist,  of  Winchester  College;  by  H.  C.  Adams.         *I 
Wylie,  Mrs.  M.     The  Gospel  in  Burmah.  4883 

Wylie,  W.  G.     Hospitals;  their  hist.,  organization,  and   con- 
struction.    (Boylston  prize-essay.)  17153 
Wyllie,  J.  W.  S.    Essays  on  the  external  policy  of  India  ;  ed., 

with  life  ;  by  W.  W.  Hunter.  18649 

Wyman,  M.     Autumnal  catarrh.     (Hay  fever.)  10932 

—  Practical  treat,  on  ventilation.  4884 
Wyncote;  by  Mrs.  S.  Erskine.  13906 
Wyndham-Quin.     See  Quin,  W.  T.  W. 

Wynn,  F.  VV.     Diaries  of  a  lady  of  quality,  1797-1844  ;  ed., 

with  notes,  by  A.  Hayward.     2d  ed.  6478 

Wynne,  J.     Lives  of  em'inent   literary  and   scientific   men    of 

America.  4885 

Contents.     Franklin.— Jonathan   Edwards.  —  Fulton.-Chief   Justice 
Marshall.— Dr.  Kittenhouse.  — Eli  Whitney. 
Wynne,  W.     History  of  Whales.     See  CarSidoG  of  Llancarvan. 
Wynter,  A.     The  borderlands  of  insanity,  and  allied  papers.     14255 
Contents.    The  borderlands  of  insanity. — Non-restraint  in  the  treat- 
ment of  the  insane.— Training  of  imbecile  children. — Eccentricities  of  the 
mentally    aflfected. — Brain   enigmas. — Hallucinations  and    dreams. — The 
suicidal  act. 

—  Fruit  between  the  leaves.    2  v.  14266-7 

Contents.    V.  1.    Clever  dogs. — Kew  gardens.— Poisons.— The  blind. 
— Female  convicts  and  convict  prisons, — Were-wolves  and  Lycanthropy. — 


1382  FREE    PUBLIC   LIBRARY. 

Curiosities  of  sound.— Rise  and  fall  of  great  families.— Weather  by  tele- 
graph.— How  and  where  toys  are  made. — Dealers  in  shams. — Skeletons 
and  the  skeleton  trade. — LiJfe  boats  and  those  who  man  them. — Rats  and 
their  doings,— Water  supply  of  London;  at  present  and  in  the  future.— 
Nitro-glycerine.— Cartes-de-visite  and  photographic  pictures. — Precious 
jewels.— Tunnels  and  tunnelling.— Village  hospitals.  2.  Falsification  of 
"our  food :  a  hint  to  housekeepers.— How  J^ondon  is  supplied  with  food.— 
Dust  Ho! — Word  to  port  wine  drinkers.— Preventive  medicine. — Whims 
and  omens. — Eccentric  cats. — Toys  of  the  day. — Metropolitan  improve- 
ments, artistic  and  structural.— Dogs  in  public. — Hallucinations  and 
dreams. — The  massacre  of  the  innocents. — Do  bad  odours  cause  disease? — 
Progress  of  electric  telegraphy. — How  our  millions  circulate. — Self  help 
for  the  agricultural  sick. — Should  our  water  be  supplied  by  companies? 

—  Subtle  brains  and  lissom  fingers,    ^d.  ed.  '  6625 

Contents.  The  buried  Roman  city  in  Britain.— Dining-rooms  for  the 
working  classes.— "Silvertown." — Railways  and  city  population. — Adver- 
tising.—A  day  with  the  coroner. — Vivisection. — The  English  in  Paris. — 
The  new  hotel  system.- The  "Times"  newspaper  of  1798.— Restoration  of 
our  soil.— The  under-sea  railroad.— Half-hours  at  the  Kensington  Museum. 
—Oh,  the  roast  beef  of  old  England  1—Mudie's  Circulating  library.— Phys- 
ical education.— Fraudulent  trade-marks.— Advice  by  a  retired  physician. 
—Superstition  :  where  does  it  end?— The  clerk  of  the  weather.— The  new 
counterblast  to  tobacco.— Portsmouth  dock-yards.— Air  traction.— Village 
hospitals.— Illuminations.— Railways,  the  great  civilizers.— Boat-building 
by  machinerv. — On  taking  a  house. — Effects  of  railway  travel  upon  health. 
— Photographic  portraiture. — The  working  men's  flower-show. — Doctors' 
stuff. —Messages  under  the  sea.— Smallpox  in  London.— Town  telegraphs. 
— Hospital  distress.— The  bread  we  eat.— Excursion  trains.— Early  warn- 
ings.—Poems. 
Wyoming.     U.  S.    Oeol.  and  Geog.   Surv.  of  the    Territories. 

Annual  rept.,  1877  ;  by  F.  V.  Hayden.  '  20436 

—  See  also  Absaraka;— Northwest;— West. 

Wyoming.  12458 

Wyse,  T.    Impressions  of  Greece  ;  introd.  by  Miss  W.  10172 

—  Francis,  G.  H.  (In  his  Orators.)  1525 
X.  Her  sacrifice  ;  story  of  English  life.  17050 
Xacarilla,  La;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  •  (Oeuvres,  s6r.  3,  v.  4.)  *I 
Xavier,  F.  Myers,  F.  (In  his  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 
Xenophon  Atheniensis.  Anabasis  ;  and  Memorabilia  of  Socra- 
tes ;  tr.  by  J.   S.   Watson;    with  commentary  by  W.  F. 

Ains  worth.  *I 

—  The  Cyropiedia,  and  the  Hellenics;  lit.  tr.  by  J.  S.Watson  and  H.  Dale; 

with  biog.  not.,  etc.  ♦I;  5323 

—  Minor  works ;  lit.  tr.,  with  notes,  etc.,  by  J.  S.  Watson.  *I;  5324 

Contents.  Agesilaus.— Hiero.—  Economics.—  The  banquet.--Apology 
of  Socrates.— The  Lacedaemonian  government.— The  Athenian  govern- 
ments—Improving the  revenues  of  Athens.— Horsemanship.— Hipparchi- 
cus.— Hunting.— Fragments  of  letters. 

—  Dakyns,  H.  G.    Xenophon.     {In  Abbott,  E.    Hellenica.)  20099 

—  Grant,  A.    Xenophon.     (Anc.  class,  for  Eng.  read.)  9603 

—  Yonge,  C.  M.  {In  her  Book  of  worthies.)  '  8118 
Xerxes.  Abbott,  J.  History  of  Xerxes  the  Great.  5325 
Ximines,  G.  Myers,  F.  {In  his  Lect.  on  gt.  men.)  12956 
Yacht  club,  The  ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  11932 
Yachts  and  Yachting.     Cooper,  W.     The  yacht  sailor  ;  pract. 

yachtsmanship,  etc.  16557 

—  Craw  ley,  Capt.    Eowing,  sculling,  canoeing,  sailing,  and  yachting.  18342 

—  Grosvehor,  J.  du  Y.    Model  yachts  and  boats;  their  designing,  making, 

and  sailing.  21728 

—  Kelley,  H.    Sculling,  rowing,  and  yachting.  10624 

—  Macgregor,  J.    The  voyage  alone  in  the  yawl  "Rob  Roy."  7371 

—  Marett,  P.  R.    Yachts  and  yacht  building.  *I 

—  Walton,  J.  E.    Model  yachts  and  model  yacht  sailing;  how  to  build,  rig, 

and  sail  a  yacht.  ^  *I 

Yakoob  Beg^  Ameer  of  Kashgar.     Boulger,  D.  C.     Life  of  Ya- 

koob  Beg.  '  *  18617 


CATALOGUE    OF    BOOKS.  1383 

Yale  College.     Yale  examination  papers  ;    coll.  and  arr.  by  F. 

B.  Stevens.  '*I 

—  Dwight,  T.    Yale  College;  thoughts  respect,  its  future.  11305 

—  Elliot,  C.  S.    Songs  of  Yale ;  new  coll.  of  college  songs.  *I 

—  Four  years  at  Yale.  9270 
Yale  Lectures  on  Preaching  ;  namely  : 

Beecher,  H.  W.    Lectures.    1872-74.    3  v.  11003;  12032;  13002 

Brooks,  P.    Lectures.    1877.  17120 

Crosby,  H.    The  Christian  preacher.    1879.  19680 

Dale,  R.  W.    Lectures.    1877.  19645 

Hall,  J.    God's  word  through  preaching.    1875.  13655 

Robinson,  E.  G.    Lectures.    1882.  22742 

Simpson,  M.    Lectures.    1878.  18470 

Taylor,  W.  M.    The  ministry  of  the  word.    1876.  19692 

Yankee  land ;  by  C.  A.  Logan.  (In   French's  miu.  dram.,* 

V.  26.)  7984 

Yankee  middy;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams].  6032 

Yankee  peddler  ;    by  M.  Barnett.      {In  French's  min.   dram., 

V.  22.)  7982 

Yardley,  E.     The  supernatural  in  romantic  fiction.  22559 

Yarrantou,  A.     Improvement  of  our  iron  and  tin.   (In  Flower, 

P.  W.     History  of  the  ti-ade  in  tin.)  19651 

Yarrow,  H.  C.     Study  of  the  mortuary  customs  of  the  N.  Amer. 
Indians.    (7?i  Smithson.  Inst.    Bur.  of  Ethnol.    Ann.  rept., 

1879-80.                                                   '  *I 

Yates,  F^.     A  dangerous  game.  12866 

—  Dr.  Wain  Wright's  patient.    2  v.  11361-2 

—  Lady  of  Laleham  Ferrv.     (In  Christmas  storv-teller.)  17662 

—  The  yellow  flag,  "  "  11242 
Yawcob  Strauss,  Leedle  ;  by  C.  F.  Adams.  18058 
Year-books.     Martin  F.     The  statesman's  year-book.     1881- 

1883.  21453-5 

—  Year-book  of  education,  1878;  ed.  bv  H.  Kiddle  and  A.  J.  Schem.  17876 

—  Year-book  of  facts  in  science  and  the  useful  arts.    1869-1880.         9191-9;  18347-9 

Xote.    This  annual  was  edited  bv  J.  Timbs,  1839-1874;   by  C.  W.  Yin- 
cent,  1874-5 ;  bv  J.  Mason,  1876-1880. 

Year's  art.  The.     1880-83.  *I 

Year,  A,  of  consolation  ;  by  Mrs.  Butler.     2  v.  in  1.  653 

Year,  A,  of  miracle  ;  poem  in  four  sermons  ;  by  W.  C.  Gannett.  21178 

Year,  A,  of  wreck.  19905 
Year  One  of  the  Republic.     See  Story  of  a  peasant. 

Year,  A,  worth  living;  by  W.  M.  Baker.  17696 
Years  ago ;  or.  Boys  and  girls  of  olden  times  ;    by  Mrs.  S.  L. 

Hall.                 -  22321 
Years  and  years  ago.   (In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  8.)  14308 
Year's  art.  The  ;    compK  by  M.  B.  Huish  and  D.  C.  Thomson. 

1880-83.  *I 
Yeast.     Huxley,  T.  H.     On  yeast.     (In  Estes,   D.     Hf.-hr. 

rec,  ser.  1.)  13114 

Yeast ;  a  problem  ;  by  C.  Kingsley.  2478 

Yeatman,  J.  P.     Introduction  to  the  study  of  early  Eng.  hist.  13825 
Yeats,  J.     Growth  and  vicissitudes  of  commerce,  B.  C.  1500- 

A.  D.  1789.  11768 

—  Manual  of  recent  and  existing  commerce.  11521 

—  Natural  history  of  commerce.  9896 

—  Technical  history  of  commerce.  18146 
Yellow-cap,  and  other  fairy-stories  ;  by  J.  Hawthorne.  20586 


1384  FKEE  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Yellow  dwarf,  The,  and  the  king  of  the  gold  mines  ;    by  J.  R. 

Planch^.  {In  his  Extravaganzas,  v.  5.)  *I 
Yellow  fever.     American  Public  Health  Association.     Repts., 

passim.  *I 

Yellow  flag,  The  ;  by  E.  Yates.  11242 

Yellow  frigate,  The  ;  by  J.  Grant.  10759 

Yellow  mask.  The  ;  by  W.  Collins.  9078 
Yellow  tiger.  The.     {In  Nov.  and  tales  fr.  Household  Words, 

V.  5.)  14305 

Yellowplush  papers  ;  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  4407 
Yellowstone.     Hayden,  F.  V.     Recent  expl.  in  the  Y.  Park. 

{In  Brodix,  C.  R.     The  Great  west.)  20087 

—  Quin,  W.  T.  W.    The  great  Divide ;  trav.  in  the  upper  Y.,  1874.  16707 

—  Richardson,  J.    Wonders  of  the  Yellowstone,     (lllust.  lib.  of  trav.,  etc.)  11101 
Yelva ;    ou,    L'orpheline   russe ;    vaude.     par   A.    E.    Scribe. 

(Oeuvres,  s6r.  2,  v.  17.)  *I 

Yelverton,  T.     Zanita  ;  tale  of  the  Yo-Semite.  9785 

Yemassee,  The  ;  by  W.  G.  Simms.  3995 

Yendys,  S.     GilfiUan,  G.     {In  his  Third  gallery,  etc.)  2257 

Yeo,  J.  B.     Health  resorts  and  their  uses.  22720 

Yesterday;  by  Miss  Johnson.  21920 

Yesterday,  to-day,  and  forever  ;  poem  ;  by  E.  H.  Bickersteth.  7564 

Yette  ;  histoire  d'une  jeune  cr6ole  ;  par  T.  Bentzon  [T.  Blanc].  14674 

Yonge,  C.  D.     Constitutional  history  of  England,  1760-1860.  21532 

—  Historv  of  France  under  the  Bourbons.    4  v.  9966-9 

—  History  of  the  Eng.  revolution  of  1688.  12839 

—  Life  of  Marie  Antoinette,  Queen  of  France.    2  v.  15937-8 

—  The  seven  heroines  of  Christendom.  18848 

Contents.  Joan  Dare— Margaret  of  Anjou.— Isabella  of  Castile.— Char- 
lotte, Countess  of  Derby.— 3Iana  Teresa.— Flora  Macdonald.— Marie  An- 
toinette. 

—  Three  centuries  of  English  literature.  10089 

—  Three  centuries  of  modern  history.  21168 
Yonge,  C.  M.     Apple  of  discord.     See  Hist,  dramas,  below. 

—  Aunt  Charlotte's  stories  of  French  history.  16863 

Note.    Am.  ed.  is  entitled  Young  folks'history  of  France. 

—  Aunt  Charlotte's  stories  of  German  history.       '  17604 

Note.    Amer.  ed.  is  entitled  Young  folks'  historv  of  Germany. 

—  Beechcroft.                                                                 *  4891 

—  A  book  of  golden  deeds.  6121 

—  Book  of  worthies.  8118 

Contents.  Joshua. — David. — Hector. — Aristides. —  Nehemiah. —  Xeno- 
phon.  —  Epaminondas.— Alexander.— Marcus  Curius  Dentatus.— Cleome- 
nes.— Scipio  Africanus.— Judas  Maccabaeus.- Julius  Caesar. 

-Bye-words;  coll.  of  tales.                                                       •  19611 

Contents.  The  boy  Bishop.— One  will  and  three  ways.— Kaspar's  sum- 
mer dream.— Buy  a  bVoom.— Travels  of  two  kits.— Selma's  secret  sighs. — 
Our  ghost  at  Faiitford.- -Anna's  wedding  cake. — Autobiography  of  Patty 
Applecheeks. — A  holiday  engagement;  or.  The  Campbells  are  coming. 

—  Cameos  from  English  historv;  namely: 

From  RoUo  to  Edward  IT.*                *  7487 

The  wars  in  France.  19239 

The  wars  of  the  roses.  19240 

Reformation  times.  19241 

—  Countess  Kate.  6113 

—  The  caged  lion.  4894 

—  The  castle  builders.  4892 

—  The  chaplet  of  pearls.    lllust.  7663 

—  The  clever  woman  of  the  family.  5915 

—  The  daisy  chain.                         '  5844 

—  The  disturbing  element.     (Appletons'  new  hd.-vol.  ser.)  18287 

—  The  dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.  6387 

—  Dynevor  Terrace.  4893 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS. 


1385 


—  Friars  wood  post-office.  4904 

—  The  gain  of  a  loss.  7671 

—  Heartsease.  4895 

—  The  heir  of  Redclyffe.  4897 

—  Historical  dramas :  The  mice  at  play ;  The  apple  of  discord ;  The  strayed 

falcon.     (Magnet  stories.)  10575 

—  History  of  Christian  names.    2  v.  *I 

—  History  of  France.     (Freeman,  E.  A.    Hist,  course  for  schools.)  19386 

—  History  of  France.     (Hist,  prim.)  21437 

—  Hopes  and  fears.  4901 

—  Kenneth ;  or,  The  rear-guard  of  the  grand  army.  4902 

—  Lads  and  lasses  of  Langley.  21715 

—  Lady  Hester ;  or,  Ursula's  narrative.  14258 

—  The  Lances  of  Lynwood.  4903 

—  Landmarks  of  history ;  rev.  by  E.  L.  Chase.    3  v.  G98S-90 

—  The  little  duke.     See  Richard  the  Fearless,  beloir. 

Contents.  V.  1.  Ancient  hist.;  to  the  Mahohietan  conquest.  2. 
Middle  Ages ;  fr.  the  reign  of  Charlemagne  to  that  of  Charles  V.  3. 
Modern  history ;  f r.  the  beginning  of  the  Reformation  to  the  accession  of 
Napoleon  IIL 

—  Life  of  J.  C.  Patteson,  missionary  bishop  of  the  Melanesian  Is.     2  v.       13732-3 

—  Love  and  life ;  an  old  storv  in  18th.  cent,  costume.  20081 

—  Magnum  bonum ;  or,  Motker  Carey's  brood.  20128 

—  Mice  at  play.   See  Historical  dramas,  above ;  also,  Sea  spleenwort,  below. 

—  Musings  over  the  "Christian  Year,"  and  "Lyra  Innocentium,"  with 

Recollections  of  John  Keble.  9145 

—  My  young  Alcides ;  a  faded  photograph.  15499 

—  Parallel  hist,  of  France  and  England ;  outlines  and  dates.  13734 

—  The  pigeon  pie.  18694 

—  Pillars  of  the  house.    2  v.    3d.  ed.  11999-12000 

—  Pioneers  and  founders.  10120 

Contents.  John  Eliot.— David  Brainerd.— Christian  Friedrich  Schwartz. 
— Henrv  Martyn.— Wm.  Carey  and  J.  Marshman.— The  Judson  family.— 
The  bishopric  of  Calcutta:  T.  Middleton,  R.  Heber,  D.  Wilson.— Samuel 
Marsden.— John  Williams.— Allen  Gardiner.— C.  F.  Mackenzie. 

—  The  prince  and  the  page ;  story  of  the  last  crusade.  14315 
,  —  P's  and  Q's;  or,  The  question  of  putting  upon.    2d.  ed.  11430 

—  Pupils  of  St.  John,  the  divine.  10121 

—  Richard  the  fearless ;  or.  The  little  duke  [Richard  I.  Duke  of  Normandy] .        8375 

Note.    Eng.  ed.  has  title,  The  little  duke;  or,  R.  the  fearless. 

—  The  sea  spleenwort ;  The  mice  at  play ;  The  strayed  falcon.    (Magnet 

stories.)  10579 

—  The  six  cushions.  8622 

—  The  Stokesley  secret.  4920 

—  Story  of  the  Christians  and  Moors  of  Spain.  18100 

—  Stray  pearls ;  mem.  of  M.  de  Ribaumont.    2  v.  22931-2 

—  Strayed  falcon,  The.    See  Sea  spleenwort;  also.  Hist,  dramas,  above. 

—  The  three  brides.  16048 

—  The  trial ;  more  links  of  the  daisy  chain.  5705 

—  The  two  guardians.  '  8464 

—  Unknown  to  historv ;  story  of  the  captivitv  of  Mary  of  Scotland.  21788 

—  Womankind.  '  17406 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  England.     [Ulust.]  19384 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  France.     [Illust.]     See  Aunt  Charlotte's  stor.  of 

French  history ,' above. 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Germany.    See  Aunt  Charlotte's  stor.  of  German 

history,  above. 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Greece.  18016 

—  Young  folks'  history  of  Rome.  20188 

—  The  young  step-mother.  4890 

—  joint  author.    See  Sewell,  E.  M. 
York,  Arehbp.  oj.     See  Thomson,  W. 
York,  Duke  of.     See  Frederic,  Duke  of  York. 

York,  Eng.     Davies,  R.     Walks  through  the  city  of  York.         20929 
York,  Me.     Houghton,  G.     Drift  from  York  Harbor.  18231 

York,  House  of.  Gairdner,  J.    Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York, 

with  the  conquest  and  loss  of  France.  13324 

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York-Powell.     See  Powell,  F.  Y. 

York,  A,  and  a  Lancaster  rose  ;.  by  A.  Keary.  16715 

Yorke,  S.     Cleveden.  17923 

Yorkshire,  Eng.     Black,  A.  and  C.     Picturesque  guide  to  Y.  *I 

Yorktown,  Va.     Johnston,  H.  P.     The  Yorktown  campaign 

and  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis.  *I 

—  Stevens,  J.  A.    Yorktown  centennial  handbook;  hist,  and  topographical 

guide.  20730 

—  Winthrop,  R.  C.    Oration  on  the  100th.  anniv.  of  the  surrender  of  Corn- 

wallis. 21130 

Yosemite  valley.     Whitney,  J.  D.    The  Yosemite  guide-book.  21374 
Youatt,  W.     The  horse.  10601 

—  and  Martin,  W.  C.  L.    Cattle;  treat,  on  their  breeds,  management,  and 

diseases;  ed.  by  A.  Stevens.    Illust.  4915' 
Youmans,  E.  L.    Appendix.     {In  Gazelles,  M.  E.    Evolution- 
philosophy.)  13679 

—  Classbook  of  chemistry.    New  ed.    Illust.  6961 

—  Same ;  on  the  basis  of  the  new  system.  14064 

—  Correlation  and  conservation  of  forces.  9148 

—  The  culture  demanded  by  modern  life;  addresses,  etc.  6952 

CoTitents.  Youmans,  E.  L.  Introduction :  Mental  discipline  in  educa- 
tion.—Tyndall,  J.  Study  of  physics.— nenfrey,  A.  Claims  of  botanical 
science.— Huxley,  T.  H.  Zoology. — Paget,  J.  Physiology.— Faraday,  M. 
Education  of  tlie  judgment.— Whewell,  TS'.  Influence*  of  the  his't.  of 
science  upon  intellectual  education.— Hodgson,  W.  B.  Economic  science. 
—Spencer,  H.    Political  education.— Barnard,  F.  A.  P.    Early  mental 

—  training.— Liebig,  J.  von.    Development  of  ideas  in  physical  science. — 
Youmans,  E.  L.    Scientific  study  of  human  nature.— Appendix. 

—  Hand-book  of  household  science ;  pop.  acct.  of  heat,  light,  air,  aliment, 

and  cleansing.    Illust.  6284 

—  Mental  discipline  in  education;  Observations  on  the  scientific  study  of 

human  nature.     (7w  his  Culture,  etc.)  6952 

Youmans,  E.  A.     First  book  of  botany.  8517 

—  Second  book  of  botany.  11983 
Youmans,  W.  J. ^  joint  author.     See  Huxley,  T.  H. 

Young,  Alexander.     Chronicles  of  the  first  planters  of  Mass. 

Bay,  1623-36.  4911 

Young,  A.  W.     The  American  statesman  ;  origin,  nature,  etc. 

of  const,  government  in  the  U.  S.  ;  with  the  rise  and  prog. 

of  parties,  etc.  4905 

Young,  A.  E.      Wife  no.    19  ;    Story  of  a  life  in  bondage ; 

expos^  of  Mormonism ;  introd.  by  J.  B.  Gough  and  M.  A. 

Livermore.  15524 

Young,  A.  Historical  sk.  of  the  French  bar ;  with  biog.  notices 

of  advocates  of  the  19th.  cent.  12748 

—  Salmon  fisheries.     (British  industries.)  17098 

Bound  with  Holdsworth,  E.  W.  H.    Sea  fisheries. 
Young,  A.    Sketch  of  Y.    {In  Biog.  of  self-taught  men,  v.  1.)       410 

Young,  B.     McCarthy,  J.     {In  his  Modern  leaders.)  11191 

—  Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H.    Sketch  of  Y.     (In  his  Rocky  Mt.  saints.)  *I 

—  Waite,  C.  V.    The  Mormon  prophet  and  his  harem.  6463 
Young,  C.  A.     The  sun.     (Internat.  sci.  ser.)  20886 

—  The  sun  and  the  phenomena  of  its  atmosphere.    (In  Hf  .-hrs.  with  mod. 

sci.,  ser.  2.)  12131 

—  joint  author.    See  Schellen,  H. 

Young,  C.     C.  Young.     {In  Lights  of  the  old  Eng.  stage.)        17924 
Young,  C.  F.  T.     Fires,  fire  engines,  and  fire  brigades.  *I 

Young,  C.  L.    A  debt  of  honour,     (/n  Christmas  story-teller.)   17662 
Young,  C.  M.     Doran,  J.     Charles  Young  and  his  times.     {In 

his  In  and  about  Drury  Lane,  v.  1.)  21899 


CATALOGUE    OF   BOOKS.  1387 

Young,  E.  D.  Nyassa ;  journal  whilst  exploring  Lake  Nyassa, 
and  establishing  the  settlement  of  Livingstonia  ;  rev.  by 
H.  Waller.     Maps.  17823 

Young,  E.     Poetical  works  ;  [with  life,  by  J.  Mitford].     2  v.  4906-7 
Young,  J.     Physical  geography.      (Collins'  adv.  sci.  ser.)  12633 

Young,  J.  R.    Pneumatics.     {In  Orr,  W.S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)     5192 

—  Nautical  astronomy  and  navigation.     {In  Orr,  W.  S.    Circ.  of  the  sci.)  5190 

—  Simple  arithmetic,  algebra,  and  the  elements  of  Euclid.     {In  Orr,  W.  S. 

Circ  of  the  sci.)  5191 

Young,  J.  C.     Personal  reminiscences.     (Bric-a-brac  ser.)         12681 
Young,  L.     Acts  of  gallantry ;   acct.  of  bravery  in  saving  life 
fr.  drowning,  for  which  medals  and  clasps  of  the  Royal 
Humane  Soc.  have  been  awarded,   1830-71.     Also,  The 
warrant  inst.  the  Albert  medal,  etc.  11460 

Young,  R.     Modern  missions,  their  trials  and  triumphs  ;  introd. 

by  J.  H.  Wilson.     Am.  ed.  22956 

Young,  T.     Arago,  D.  F.  J.     Bipgraphy  of  Y.      {In  his  Biog. 

of  sci.  men,  ser.  2.)  7752 

Eulogy  on  Y.     {In  Smithsonian  Inst.  Kept.,  1869.)  11625 

Young  American,  The  ;  lect.  ;  by  R.   W.   Emerson.      {In  his 

Nature,  etc.)  1382 

Young  adventurer  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr.  18060 

Young  and  handsome  ;   by  J.  R.  Planche.     {In  his  Extrava- 
ganzas, V.  5.)  *I 
Young  Brown  ;  by  G.  Murray.                                                           12346 
Young  Christian,  The  ;  by  J.  Abbott.                                                     22 
Young  cottager.  The  ;  by  L.  Richmond.     (Jw  his  Annals  of 

the  poor.)  3651 

Young  couples.  Sketches  of  ;  by  C.  Dickens.      {In  his  Mystery 

of  E.  Drood,  etc.)  8624 

Young  deliverers  of  Pleasant  Cove  ;  by  E.  Kellogg.  9189 

Young  desperado,   A  ;   by  T.   B.  Aldrich.    {In  his  Marjorie 

Daw.)  11933 

Young  doctor,  The  ;  by  H.  Conscience.  14032 

Young  duke,  The  ;  by  B.  Disraeli.  5835 

Young  exiles,  The  ;  by  A.  Bowman.  9006 

Young  folks'  heroes  of  history.     See  Heroes  of  history. 
Young  foresters.  The  ;  by  F.  Browne.  10583 

Young  Jew  of  Tunis.     {In  Home  narr.)  1197 

Young  Joe  and  other  boys  ;  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge.  19235 

Young  lady  at  home  ;  by  T.  S.  Arthur.  228 

Young  lady's  book.  4913 

Young  lady's  friend,  The  ;  by  Mrs.  H.  O.  Ward  [C.  J.  Moore].  20238 
Young  lady's  own  book.  6356 

Young  lieutenant ;  by  Oliver  Optic  [W.  T.  Adams'].  5981 

Young  Llanero,  The  :  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  17139 

Young  man's  difficulties  with  his  Bible  ;  by  D.  W.  Faunce.  16711 

Young  man's  friend,  The  ;  by  D.  C.  Eddy.  11622 

Young  Maugars  ;  by  A.  Theuriet.  18814 

Young  mechanic.  The  ;  by  J.  Lukin.  9219 

Young  men.     Beecher,  H.  W.     Lectures  to  young  men.  11238 

Young  men  in  history  ;  by  E.  P.  Whipple.    (In  his  Success,  etc.)   10753 


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Young  Men's  Christian  Assoc,  Washington,  D.  C.    The  union 
pulpit ;  coll.  of  sermons. 

Contents.  Mcllvane,  C.  P.  The  tender  mercy  of  God.— Campbell,  D. 
R.  The  ^lory  of  Christ.— Parker,  L.  Christ  and  Him  crucified.— Reese, 
E.  Y.  The  believer's  privilege.— Butler,  C.  M.  Vain  thoughts.— Kirk, 
E.N.  Charity.— Samson,  G.  w.  The  breastplate  of  righteousness,  etc. 
—Andrew,  J.  O.  A  warning  to  backsliders.— Gurley,  P.  D.  Christ  the 
way,  the  truth,  and  the  life.— Otey,  J.  H.  Individual  moral  influence.— 
Morgan,  L.  F.  A  question  and  its  answer.— Fuller,  R.  The  new  com- 
mandment.—Granbery,  J.  C.  Progress  in  sin.— Minnigerode,  C.  The 
power  of  faith.— Rea'd,  C.  H.  Repentance  and  conversion.— Cuthbert, 
J.  H.  The  prophet  and  the  king.— Ridgeawav,  H.  B.  Obedience  better 
than  sacrifice.— Vinton,  A.  H.  The  strength  and  the  weakness  of  youth. 
—Baldwin,  G.  C.  Fellow-helpers  of  the  truth.— Sunderland,  B.'  The 
evil  afi'ecting  the  universe.— Clark,  T.  M.  The  important  choice.— Smith, 
W.  A.  The  knowledge  of  acceptance  with  God.— Turnbull,  R.  Sowing 
beside  all  waters.— Murray,  N.  The  Church  the  pillar  and  ground  of  the 
truth.— Foster,  R.  S.  Fruits  a  test  of  systems.— Burrows,  J.  L.  The 
merely  moral  man.— Cummins,  G.  D.  Attractive  power  of  the  cross.— 
Palmer,  B.  M.  Grieving  the  spirit.- Butler,  J.  G.  Christ  and  the  believer 
inseparable.— Adams.  W.  Eternal  associations  connected  with  the  Bible. 
— DeWitt,  T.  The  Christian's  confidence,  eic- Stockton,  T.  H.  The 
two  courses.- Doggett,  D.  S.  The  Christian  minister  and  his  work.— 
McClintock,  J.    Love  the  sum  of  Christianity. 

Young  miner,  The  ;  by  H.  Alger,  Jr. 

Young  moose  hunters.  The  ;  by  C.  A.  Stephens. 

Young  Mrs.  Jardine  ;  by  D.  M.  Craik. 

Young  Musgrave  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant. 

Young  New  York  ;  comedy';  by   G.  P.  Wilkius.     {Li  Mod. 
stand,  dr.,  v.  24.) 

Young  Nimrods  around  the  world ;  by  T.  W.  Knox. 

Young  Nimrods  in  No.  America ;  by  T.  W.  Knox. 

Young  people.     Sprague,  W.  B.     Lectures  to  young  people. 

Young  priest.  The  ;  by  W.  M.  Evelyn.     {In  Short  stor.) 

Young  scamp  ;  by  E.  Stirling.  {In  French's  min.  dram.,  v 

Young  seaman's  manual ;  comp.  fr.  various  authorities. 

Young  ship-builders.  The  ;  by  E.  Kellogg. 

Young  squire,  The  ;  by  E.  Eiloart. 

Young  step-mother,  The;  by  [C.  M.  Young]. 

Young  student.  The  ;  by  Mme.  Guizot. 

Young  surgeon.  The  ;  by  H.  Miller.     {In  his  Tales,  etc.) 

Young  surveyor,  The  ;  or.  Jack  on  the  prairies  ;  by  J.  T.  Trow- 
bridge. 

Young  trail  hunter  ;  by  S.  S.  Cozzens. 

Yoifng  voyageurs.  The  ;  by  M.  Reid. 

Young  widow;  by  T.  G.  Rodwell.     {In  French's  min.  dram., 
V.  10.) 

Young  woman's  friend  ;  or.  The  duties,  trials,  loves,  and  hopes 
of  woman. 

Young   women.     Lewis,    1).     Five-minute   chats    with   young 
women. 

Young  wrecker.  The,  of  the  Florida  reef ;  by  R.  M.  Bache. 

Young  yachtsmen.  The  ;  by  A.  Bowman. 

Young  Yagers ,  The  ;  by  M.  Reid. 

Youth's  coronal ;  poems  ;  by  H.  F.  Gould. 

Youth's  health-book.      (Harper's  hf.-hr.  ser.) 

Youth's  keepsake,  1846. 


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Youthful  queen,  The  ;  comedy  ;  by  Shannon.    {In  Mod.  stand. 

dr.,  V.  25.)  11822 

Yucatan.     Account  of  Yucatan.     {In  Mexico  in  1842.)  5125 

—  Ancona,  E.    Historia  de  Yucatan  desde  la  epoca  mas  remota  hasta  nues- 

tros  dias.    4  v.  *I 

—  Le  Plongeon,  A.    Archaeological  communication  on  Yucatan.  *I 

—  Le  Plongeon,  A.  D.    Notes  on  Yucatan.  *I 

—  Salisbury,  S.,  Jr.    The  Mayas:  the  sources  of  their  history;  Dr.  Le 

Plongeon  in  Y.,  his  acct.  of  discoveries.  *I 
Terra  cotta  figure  fr.  Jsla  Mujeres.     See  Salisbury,  S.,  Jr.,  ed.  *I 

—  Schott,  A.    The  Cara  Gigantesca  of  Yzamal,  in  Y.     {In  Smithsonian 

Inst.  Report.,  1869.)  11625 

—  Stephens,  J.  L.    Incidents  of  travel  in  Central  America,  etc.    2  v.  4219-20 
Incidents  of  travel  in  Y.    Illust.    2  v.  4221-2 

Yusef  ;  by  J.  R.  Browne.  *I 

Yvon  et  Finette  ;  par  E.  Laboulaye.  {In  his  Contes  bleus.)  9526 
Yvonne;  opera  com.  ;  par  A.  E.    Scribe.      (Oeuvres,    s6r.    4, 

V.  19.)  *I 
Yvonne  of  Croisic ;  by   C.    Wedmore.      {In  his   Pastorals   of 

France.)  18122 

Zachos,  J.  C.  Sketch  of  the  life  and  opinions  of  P.  Cooper.  16084 
Zadig.     Huxley,  T.  H.     The  method  of  Z.      {In  his   Sci.   and 

culture.)  21538 
"Zadok   the   Priest;"    by   Handel.       {With   Dettingen    "  Te 

Deum.")  *I 

Zaehnsdorf,  J.  W.  The  art  of  bookbinding.  Illust.  *I 
Zahner,  R.     Transmission  of  power  by  compressed  air.     (Van 

Nostrand's  sci.  ser.)  18310 

Zahra  Marsy  ;  par  E.  Dandet.  *I 

Zaida's  nursery  note-book  ;  by  A.  L.  O.  E.  [C.  Tucker].  7015 

Zaidee  ;  by  Mrs.  Oliphant.  3286 

Zaire  ;  tragedie  ;  par  Voltaire.  9534 
Zakrzewska,  M.  E.     Practical  illust.    of  "Woman's   right   to 

labor  ;  "  ed.  by  C.  H.  Dall.  1082 
Zambesi.     Livingstone,  D.  and  C.  Narrative  of  an  exp.  to  the 

Z.  and  its  tributaries.  6261 

—  Mohr.  E.  To  the  Victoria  falls  of  the  Z.  15923 
Zampa  ;  opera  com.,  de  F.  Herold.  *I 

—  Same,  (hi  Tyron,  G.  W.  Stand  ed.  of  op,  lib.,  v.  2.)  *I 
Zane,  E.  Watson,  H.  C.  {In  his  Heroic  women.)  4676 
Zanetta  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Operas  comiques,  v.  9.)  *I 
Zauita  ;  tale  of  the  Yo-Semite  ;  by  T.  Yelverton.  9785 
Zanoui ;  by  [E.  B.  Lyttou].  599 
Zaragoza.     See  Saragossa. 

Zarathrustra.     See  Zoroaster. 
Zariffa,  pseud.     See  Townsend,  M.  A. 

Zealand.     Victor  Hugo  en  Z^lande.  14445 

Zelda's  fortune.  12243 

Zelina;  by  C.  A.  Somerset.     {In  Mod.  stand,  dr.,  v.  37.)  11828 
Zeller,  E.     The  contents  and  origin  of  the  Acts  of  the   Apos- 
tles  crit.    investigated;    pref.,    Overbeck's  introd.  to  the 

Acts  ;  tr.  by  J.  Dare.      (Theol.  Trans.  Fund  Lib. )     2  v.  *I 

—  David  F.  Strauss  in  his  life  and  writings.  13696 

—  Plato  and  the  older  academy :  tr.  by  S.  F.  Alleyne  and  A.  Goodwin.  16864 
Zend-avesta.     See  also  Avesta. 

Z^nie's  inheritance;  by  H.  Gr^ville  [A.  F.  Durand].  20409 


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Zenobia,  Queen  of  Palmyra.     Hewitt,  M.  E.    {In  her  Lives.)  189^ 

—  Jameson,  A.  {In  her  Memoirs,  v.  1.)  2326 
Zenobia  ;  or,  The  fall  of  Palmyra  ;  by  W.  Ware.  2  v.  4648 
Zerline  ;  par  A.  E.  Scribe.  (Oeuvres,  ser.  3,  v.  5.)  *I 
Zerub  Throop's  experiment ;  by  A.  D.  T.  Whitney.  9188 
Ziegler,  F.  W.  Saat  und  Erute.  Deutscher  Novellenschatz.)  16170 
Zigzag  journeys  in  classic  lands  ;  by  H.  Butterworth.  19874 
Zigzag  journeys  in  Europe  ;  by  H.  Butterworth.  19212 
Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Occident ;  by  H.  Butterworth.  22131 
Zigzag  journeys  in  the  Orient ;  the  Adriatic  to  the    Baltic  ;  by 

H.' Butterworth.  20829 

Zillah,  the  child-medium  ;  tale  of  spiritualism.  4921 
Zimmermann,  J.  G.    Solitude  ;  fr.  the  French  of  J.  B.  Mercier.,    4922 

Zimmern,  H.     Arthur  Schopenhauer  :  his  life  and  philosophy.  15730 

—  Gotthold,  E.    Lessing ;  his  life  and  works.  18147 

—  Stories  in  precious  stones.  11655 
Zinc.  Graham,  W.  Zinc.  (Brit,  manuf.  ind.)  15465 
Zincke,  F.  B.     Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs,  and  of  the  Kediv^.  10700 

—  A  month  in  Switzerland.  11752 

—  Swiss  allmends  and  a  walk  to  see  them ;  second  Month  in  Switzerland.  12925 
Zoe;  by  G.  E.  Jewsbury.  12419 
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